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Summary of Contents for Throw Reel Mower

Page 1: ...3 4 6 7 10 12 14 13 14 11 Safety Rules Front Throw Reel Mower Features Assembly Instructions Operation and Maintenance Lawn Mower Parts Illustration Lawn Mower Parts List Trouble Shooting i 7110 East Rosecrans Ave _ Paramount CA 90723 _ Telephone z 562 633 8158 213 636 8336 ...

Page 2: ...oss the face of slopes never up and down Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes Do not mow excessivelysteep slopes Neveroperate mower without proper guards plates or other safety protective devices in place Keepwashoutports and othermower housing service openingsclosedwhen mowing 1 Check blade and engine mounting bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness 2 Keepall nuts b...

Page 3: ...ngmuffler WARNING USEOR OPERATION OF THIS ENGINEON ANY FORESTCOVERED I BRUSH COVEREDtOR GRASS COVEREDLAND WITHOUT A STATE APPROVED SPARK ARRESTOR IN EFFECTIVEWORKING ORDER CONSTITUTESA VIOLATIONOF THE LAW OF THESTATEOF CAUFORNIA Upper Clutch Control Rod Throttle Wire 1 4 x 7 8 Air Cleaner Cutting Height Adjustment Lever Lock Nut Lower Clutch e_ Control Rod Belt Guard Reel ...

Page 4: ...e the clutch control rod by inserting the short rod bent end in the clutch bearing The end of the rod must be outside the belt Fig 6 3 insert the bent end of the long rod in the clutch lever bearing 4 Insert a cotter pin in each bent end but do not secure until final adjustment is made IMPORTANT ENGINE CLUTCH ROD TENSION ADJUSTMENT Fig 7 1 Lift the engine clutch lever to the handle If there is a s...

Page 5: ...control leverat the other end of the cable and route the throttle cable under and behind the panel located where the upper handle is bolted to the Ic_ _rhandle 3 See Fig 8 Hold the control lever at the end of the throttlecable and twist itslightly so the knob will pass through the slot in the upper handle RGURE 5 Insert the red at the bottom of theWheel Drive Lever andsecurewitha cotterpin Clutch ...

Page 6: ... catcher is adjusted for proper clearance from the reel I_ades Attach grass catcher to the mower and make sure the catcher does not touch the reel blades The catcher hooks are slotted so you can easily adjust the catcher so it will clear the reel blades 3 When proper clearance is assured tighten _ e nuts and _ holding the hooks to the catcher TO RGURE 12 We recommend the use of clean fresh Icad fr...

Page 7: ...ositions my be changed by the mower owner however due to the mechanics involved it is recommended the procedure be done by an Authorized McLane Service Center The mower is shipped with axle in the middle position and the cutting heights listed above are achieved with the axle in this position The rear axle must be lowered to the high position Fig 14 to achieve the 1 1 2 cutting height REAR AXLE AD...

Page 8: ...ive immediately release control lever 6 To stop enginemove throttle leverto STOP position Rg 15 HOW TO USE THE CONTROLS AND WHAT THE CONTROLS DO 1 From the operators position which is behindthe lawn mower engagesthe cutting blade 2 The control in the middle regulatesthe speed of the engir_e 3 The control lever on the right engages the self propelled mechanism TURN THE PRODUCT OFF 1 The Engine push...

Page 9: ...d air dry thoroughly before using DO NOT OIL CAR R IIDGF DO NOT USE PRESSURIZED AIR TO CLEAN OR DRY CARTRIDGE 4 Install cartridge then cover and screw knob securely See F_jure 17 KNOB _ CARTRIDGJ BASE PLATE GASKET _ CARTRIDGE RGURE 17 SPARK PLUG Clean and reset gap at 030 every 100 hours ofoperation CLEAN COOUNG SYSTEM Grass chaff or dirt may dog the rotating screen and the air cooling system espe...

Page 10: ...lts cancause _ clutch to operate improperly such as continuous movement of the reel and rollerdrive when all leversare disengaged Replace the belt when excessive wear or damageoccurs CLUTCH BELT REPLACEMENT 1 Remove cotterpin from lower dutch controlrod Part 1012D and slide control rod from dutchbearing Part 1046D 2 Remove belt guard bolt using lf2 wrench and removebelt guardfrom the dutch body 3 ...

Page 11: ...al skip hesitates at high speed A Spark plug fouled faulty or gap too wide B Carburetor improperly adjusted C Dirty air cleaner 5 Idles poorly A Carburetor idle speed too slow B Spark plug gap too close C Carburetor idle mixture adjustment improperly set 6 Engine overheats A Adjust carburetor B Remove any obstructions from air passages in shrouds C Clean cooling fins D Fill crankcase to proper oil...

Page 12: ...Front ThrowReel Mower 20 Models Repair Parts 9 3 20 11 3 5 124 125 128 127 122 58 12 11 12 ...

Page 13: ...procket 30 teeth 93 1057 Roller Drive Bolts 3 req 94 1094 1 4 26 Drive Nuts 6 req 95 1033 RollerDrive Shaft 96 1096 Spacer 97 1097 Engine State Model_ 98 7050 5 16 24 x 1 1 2 Bolts 4 req 98A 1075 A Main Clutch Body 99 1099 Clutch Rod Bearing 100 1100 Belt Idler Arm 101 1101 2 Idler Bearing 1101 A 3 8 16 1 2 Flat Head Phillips Head Screw 102 1033 Bolt for Clutch Body 103 1103 A Washer 104 1028 Clut...

Page 14: ...Rear Axle 25 5 5005 RearWheels 20 w Bearings ea 5005 A RearWheels 25 w Bearings ea 6 5006 Sprocket 17Teeth 7 5007 Sprocket 8 Teeth 8 5008 Sprocket 30 Teeth 20 5008 B Sprocket 30Teeth 25 9 1108 Sealed Bearing 8 Req 10 5010 Roller Bearing Supports 11 5011 Axle Hangers 12 1033 5 16 18xl 2 Bolt 13 1074 5 16 24x7 8 Bolt 14 1075 5 16 24 Nut 15 1056 Clutch Drive Chain 44 Pitch 16 5016 2 Link 41 Chain w M...

Page 15: ...s blower housing rotating screen and muffler areas e Store in a clean and dry area IMPORTANT IT IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENT GUM DEPOSITS FROM FORMING IN ESSENTIAL FUEL SYSTEM PARTS SUCH AS THE CARBURETOR FUEL FILTER FUEL HOSE OR TANK DURING STORAGE ALSO EXPERIENCE INDICATES THAT ALCOHOL BLENDED FUELS CALLED GASOHOL OR USING ETHANOL OR METHANOL CAN ATTRACT MOISTURE WHICH LEADS TO SEPARATION AND FORMATI...

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