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Reduce speed when operating on slopes during wet conditions, especially when
making sharp turns.
Do not use the mower in limited visibility (e.g. at dusk, in fog, heavy rain etc.). Mow
only in daylight or good artificial light.
Disengage PTO and ensure blades are completely stopped before raising wings.
Ensure transport locks are securely engaged before transporting mower with wings in
raised position.
Clean reflectors, Slow Moving Vehicle sign and lights before transporting. Use
power unit hazard lights.
Before disconnecting from power unit, always lower equipment to the ground, place
controls in neutral, set park brake, turn engine off, and wait for all moving parts to
stop. Relieve hydraulic pressure per power unit manufacturer’s instructions.
Ensure mower tongue jack is securely fastened to mower frame with supplied pin
before removing hitch draw pin.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine running. Always disengage PTO,
turn engine off, lower wings to cutting position and relieve hydraulic pressure before
performing any maintenance.
Observe and perform proper lock-out procedures for power unit if attached to mower
during service.
Keep nuts and bolts tight and properly torqued, especially blade attachment bolts.
Check that all cotter pins are properly installed. Keep equipment in good condition.
Keep mower free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up.
Never work on raised mower decks without safety locks in place.
Periodically check condition of safety devices, guards, and deflectors. Replace only
with manufacturer’s recommended parts.
Inspect and replace damaged blades. Use only original OEM parts. Blades can fail
from poor maintenance practices.
Handle mower blades carefully. They are sharp and can cut
unprotected skin. Use caution and wear gloves when handling them.
Check to make sure hydraulic hoses are not worn or damaged, and are
routed to avoid chafing.
Immediately replace any hydraulic hose that shows signs of swelling,
wear, leaks or damage so it does not burst.
Do not use your hand to check for hydraulic oil leaks. Use a piece of cardboard
instead. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin causing
Summary of Contents for PRO-MAX 36
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Page 48: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 2 1 DECK ASSEMBLY 1 1 Blade Spindle Assembly ...
Page 49: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 3 1 2 Blade Options 5 24 2017 ...
Page 50: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 4 1 3 Gearbox Assembly ...
Page 51: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 5 1 4 Deck Assembly 05 2018 ...
Page 52: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 6 2 FRAME ASSEMBLY 2 1 Main Frame 06 2017 ...
Page 53: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 7 2 2 Wing Frame 06 2017 ...
Page 54: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 8 2 3 Connecting Frame 06 2017 ...
Page 55: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 9 2 4 Caster Arm Assemblies 01 2018 ...
Page 56: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 10 2 5 Tire Assemblies 07 2018 ...
Page 57: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 11 3 HYDRAULICS 3 1 Hydraulics 06 2017 ...
Page 58: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 12 4 DRIVELINE 4 1 Driveline 08 2016 ...
Page 59: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 13 4 2 Input PTO Shaft ...
Page 60: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 14 4 3 Intermediate PTO Shaft ...
Page 61: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 15 4 4 Deck PTO Shaft Up to Serial 16371003 08 2016 ...
Page 62: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 16 4 5 Deck PTO Shaft Serial 16371004 Up 08 2016 ...
Page 63: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 17 4 6 Rear Output PTO Shaft ...
Page 64: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 18 4 7 Deck Gearbox ...
Page 65: ...Pro Max 36 Parts Manual 19 4 8 4 Way Gearbox ...