Progressive Turf Equipment Slope-Pro Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

 

 

 

 

PROGRESSIVE TURF EQUIPMENT INC. 
137 WEST WILLIAM STREET 
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO 
CANADA  N0K 1WO 
TOLL FREE: 800 668-8873 

 

ISSUE DATE: April, 2019 

P.N. 120531

 

www.progressiveturfequip.com

 

O

perator’s Manual 

Slope-Pro

®

 

Remote Controlled Slope Mower 

Serial No. 

 

1652155-1652164 

Summary of Contents for Slope-Pro

Page 1: ...INC 137 WEST WILLIAM STREET SEAFORTH ONTARIO CANADA N0K 1WO TOLL FREE 800 668 8873 ISSUE DATE April 2019 P N 120531 www progressiveturfequip com Operator s Manual Slope Pro Remote Controlled Slope Mower Serial No 1652155 1652164 ...

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Page 3: ...nted Surfaces 12 Working on Hydraulic Systems Precautions 12 Handling Hydraulic Oil Precautions 13 SafetyandInformationDecals 14 RemoteControlSafetyFeatures 15 GeneralInformation 16 Slope Pro Machine Major Components 16 Direction References 17 Machine Specifications 17 Controls 18 Control Panel 18 Remote Control 18 Slope Meter 21 Pre startInstructions 22 OperatingInstructions 26 Run in 26 Starting...

Page 4: ...ion 45 Inspect Drive Belt Tension Pump Drive 46 Adjust Drive Belt Tension PTO Drive 46 Gearbox Drive Belt Tension 46 Adjust Mower Drive Belt Tension 47 Spindle Inspection 47 200 Hour Monthly Interval 47 Change engine oil and filter 47 Replace fuel filter 47 Spark Plugs 47 300 Hour Yearly Interval 48 Replace engine air cleaner filter element 48 600 Hour Interval 48 Replace air cleaner inner filter ...

Page 5: ...wing applications Features Operating range up to 300 ft from remote control recommended maximum Zero turn capability Operates on inclines up to 50º Fuel capacity for all day operation Reduced risk of injury No emissions around operator No vibrations to hands or body Applications The Slope Pro is ideal maintaining steep slope or hazadrous locations preventing the growth of brush weeds in areas such...

Page 6: ... _________________________________________ Always state this information when contacting your selling dealer and when ordering spare parts Parts Information Use only Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturers O E M replacement parts The use of will fit parts may reduce machine performance void machine warranties and present a safety hazard Use Genuine OEM parts Introduction Operating servicing and m...

Page 7: ...along with their respective employees to warn and discourage users about the misuse of the equipment whenever knowledge of misuse becomes known whether the act has is or could occur Such acts include but not limited to riding upon use of non OEM parts operation on unstable or steeper slopes than specified operating in explosive or fire hazard areas modifications that alter the original machine spe...

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Page 9: ...ithin the respective sections of this manual IMPORTANT When it comes to safety nothing will ever replace a careful operator It is imperative that the operator reads and understands all the safety information in this manual before proceeding Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death Proper care is your responsibility The manufacturer cannot anticipate e...

Page 10: ...that may be required Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing damage Operate the machine only when physically capable and not under the influence of alcohol or drugs Keep all bystanders well away from the machine when it is operating Always maintain a safe operating distance from personnel or other equipment Carefully walk the entire area to be mowed beforehand Look for debris rocks tree...

Page 11: ...ote controlled equipment While operating the machine must always remain in line of sight of the operator As the machine travels away from the operator the Operator s ability to determine exact positioning is reduced due to lack of depth perception Recommended maximum distance between the machine and the Operator is 300 feet but may be less depending upon Operator skill level experience and local c...

Page 12: ...te height Inspect and remove remaining debris Mow at final height Machine thrown object shielding Keep all thrown object deflectors in place and in good condition when mowing Do Not Operate with any thrown object deflectors missing damaged or removed Right of Way Highway Mowing No shielding is 100 effective in preventing thrown objects To reduce the possibility of injury Maintain machine shielding...

Page 13: ... for vibration source Replace any damaged parts and bent or damaged blades To avoid serious injury or death from equipment run over Never allow riders on the machine Never ride on the machine Never stand in the path of the machine Never stand below or down slope of the machine as it could slide or roll on top of you Never stand directly upslope of the machine make sure your footing is stable and s...

Page 14: ...line immediately Allow it to evaporate before starting engine Do not operate the machine without muffler air cleaner fuel cap or fuel tank vent lines in place Do not crank the engine with the spark plug removed Fire Prevention Precautions Prevent combustible debris from collecting on the machine This debris by itself may not cause a fire however when mixed with fuel oil or grease in a hot or confi...

Page 15: ...ry and contains no liquid acid within However all precautions regarding general battery handling should be observed Batteries produce explosive gases Keep sparks flames smoking materials and other ignition sources away from batteries Explosive gases No smoking Keep sparks and flames away from batteries Never lean over a battery during charging or testing operations Be familiar with procedures for ...

Page 16: ... gases Therefore paint must be removed from an area with a radius of at least 4 in 10 cm before carrying out welding grinding or gas cutting In addition to the health hazard the weld will be of inferior quality and strength if the paint is not removed Methods and precautionary measures when removing paint Blasting use respiratory protective equipment and protective goggles Paint remover or other c...

Page 17: ...kin causing serious injury If skin penetration occurs seek medical attention immediately Relieve all pressure before disconnecting hoses Do not bend or strike high pressure lines tubes or hoses or reinstall them in a bent or damaged condition Handling Hydraulic Oil Precautions Risk of burns Use protective work gloves Hot oil can cause painful burns Use caution when changing the hydraulic oil Oils ...

Page 18: ...r s Manual 14 Safety and Information Decals Safety and Information Decals Decal part numbers are shown below the respective illustrations Always replace damaged or illegible decals Contact your dealer for a replacement ...

Page 19: ...tral Turn off Cruise Hold Turn off PTO Re establish communication Machine out of Range Signal Failure Protection Radio Signal to the machine is lost or machine is out of range from remote control PTO disengages Drive system stops Brakes are applied Engine remains running Return drive to neutral Turn off Cruise Hold Turn off PTO Re establish communication Foreign Signal Interference Protection Any ...

Page 20: ...Slope Pro Operator s Manual 16 General Information Slope Pro Machine Major Components General Information ...

Page 21: ... apply hydraulic release multi disc brakes Cutting Deck Drive Belts and electric clutch Cutting System Two blade rotary Maintenance free spindles Cutting Height 2 25 8 in Working Width 52 in Tracks Turf Friendly 9 in wide X 48 in ground contact Remote Control Remote control of all machine functions 300 foot recommended maximum operating range Internal switch stops engine and drive and applies brak...

Page 22: ...oil pressure problem 6 Panel Lock Service meter Tachometer The Service meter mounted to the left side of the engine When running the tachometer displays engine rpm When the engine is stopped engine running hours are displayed Remote Control The remote control is considered part of the machine For more information refer to the remote control user manual supplied with the manual set for the machine ...

Page 23: ...rns The farther the lever is pushed the more aggressive the turn will be Pushing the lever fully left or right will allow a full turn on the spot 7 Frequency Indicator Lamp Indicates the radio frequency for the remote control During operation the red lamp flashes to indicate normal operation For more information refer to the remote control operator s manual 8 Enable Horn self centering This switch...

Page 24: ...TO to power the mower blades Push the control switch forward to engage the mower deck On Pull the control switch rearward to disengage the mower Off Note The PTO switch must be in the Off position to initiate a handshake between the machine and remote 14 Cruise Hold On Off Use this switch to set and maintain the mowing speed Use the directional control lever 4 to set the machine in motion Once the...

Page 25: ...he slope is shown in 10 degree increments Use it to verify grades the machine is operating on Use caution when approaching the machine always turn off the mower blades and approach from a safe direction never from directly above or below the machine _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ ______________________________________...

Page 26: ...ler cap is located on the left hand side of the engine Add oil in small amounts and recheck with the dipstick before adding more Reinstall the filler cap and make sure the dipstick is secure IMPORTANT Ensure oil level is at the F full mark for steep slope operation To prevent extensive engine wear or damage always maintain proper oil level in the crankcase Never operate the engine with the oil lev...

Page 27: ...he cooler cover will pivot up for cleaning by loosening the 2 wing bolt The electric cooling fan may start without notice and discharge dust always protect your eyes with proper safety equipment In some cases where the mowing conditions are extremely dry grass debris may collect on the rear screen If this happens run the machine in reverse to help avoid the problem 4 Air Cleaner Check the air clea...

Page 28: ...ground If oil needs to be added refer to page 40 for more information on oil type and procedure Inspect the oil tank breather and remove any debris Check for any signs of hydraulic leaks 7 Tracks and Height Adjustment Check the condition of the tracks and drive mechanism Check the deck height adjustment mechanism Clean any debris from these areas To check track tension refer to page 43 Pre start I...

Page 29: ...nd blade turns clockwise When viewed from above and per machine orientation as identified on page 17 the right hand blade turns counter clockwise Always ensure blades are balanced Refer to page 49 9 Hoods Covers Check that all hoods and covers are in place and in good condition Check thrown object deflectors on front and rear of mower and ensure they are free to move and naturally hang down withou...

Page 30: ...l to change the engine operating speed If the engine does not start do not crank the starter continuously more than 10 seconds at a time Damage to the starter may result Allow the starter to cool for 60 seconds between attempts Turn the battery isolation switch ON I position Reset all emergency stop buttons if applicable console and remote control Make sure the directional control lever is centere...

Page 31: ...l encounter temperatures below 7ºC 37ºF it is recommended to store machine indoors if using the factory fill hydraulic oil Remove mud and debris from machine prior to shutdown Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is odorless colorless and can cause death if inhaled Do not run engine in confined areas Stopping the Engine IMPORTANT Run engine at idle for 5 10 minute...

Page 32: ...rea if necessary Park on a level surface Block the tracks to prevent movement if necessary Shut off the machine Remove and retain the ignition key Lock the hood Secure the remote control unit in a safe location to prevent unauthorized use Engine Throttle Increase the engine speed by pushing the throttle up down toggle switch forward Set the engine speed to maximum for machine operation IMPORTANT D...

Page 33: ...machine pull the control lever rearward toward the operator Cruise Hold Ground Speed Hold Once the desired ground speed is achieved the Operate can hold that speed using the built in Cruise Hold feature This alleviates strain and fatigue for the operator trying to constantly maintain a set speed When the desired ground speed is reached set the Cruise Hold switch to the ON position to maintain a co...

Page 34: ...as this may lead to de tracking Use three point turns whenever possible See page 36 Left hand Turn Push the lever to the left to make a left hand turn The farther the lever is pushed the sharper the turn The drive on the left hand side is slowed or stopped to allow the turn Right hand Turn Push the lever to the right to make a right hand turn The farther the lever is pushed the sharper the turn Th...

Page 35: ... dial to the left to apply more aggression to the left track Speed Range Adjust the High Low speed range of the machine depending on mowing conditions Use Low Range for most cutting applications and maneuvers on slopes Use the High Range for travel Bring the machine to a complete stop before changing speed range Damage to the drive system may otherwise result Machine Shutdown Reduce engine speed t...

Page 36: ...there are no loose parts or tools on the machine or under the hood Move machine onto transporting vehicle trailer Lower machine until it contacts the stops Block machine and tie down to the locations shown Place wooden blocks against the end of the tracks at one end of the machine Place tie down straps or chains in positions shown on this end of the machine at 45º angles from the machine frame Blo...

Page 37: ...s over SHORT distances only Damage to the hydrostatic drive system may otherwise result Tow the machine with the engine OFF and brakes released Spring applied brakes are built into each hydraulic drive motor assembly Whenever the engine is off the brakes are automatically applied If the engine will not start and towing is necessary the brakes must be manually released A hydraulic wheel motor is lo...

Page 38: ...rt the supplied bolt nut through the hole in the tube into the brake housing Finger tighten the bolt until it reaches the bottom of the threads Do not over tighten Tighten the nut while holding the bolt preventing it from turning As the nut is tightened the brake is released continue tightening the nut until the motor turns freely The brake on that side of the machine is released Repeat on the oth...

Page 39: ...l grass fully raise deck or move to an area with lower grass before engaging PTO to avoid overloading clutch With the engine at low idle speed push the PTO on off toggle switch forward to engage the PTO With the engine at low idle speed pull the PTO on off switch rearward to disengage the PTO Cut Height Adjustment The deck height is fully adjustable from 2 25 8 inches Push the deck raise lower tog...

Page 40: ... slope or otherwise losing traction stop mowing immediately Move the machine to a safe location and re assess the suitability of the area to be mowed The machine can be safely operated on slopes ranging up to 50º As a guide a 50º slope would be extremely difficult to walk up depending on surface and traction conditions If cutting up and down the slope is necessary limit mowing to slopes less than ...

Page 41: ...wear on the track and by minimizing damage caused by de tracking Track life is very dependent upon terrain operation and the application and it is impossible to estimate a track life expectancy For this reason there is no wear guarantee on the rubber tracks The more careful an operator is when operating the Slope Pro the better the track wear performance will be As with all rubber tracked equipmen...

Page 42: ...rb or wall while the other track is on a flat surface Always travel with both tracks on same plane or surface Operating tracks with the outside inside edge of the track turned up on a curb or wall etc can cause damage to the edge of the track and lead to de tracking and shorten life Changing Operating Frequency When working in close proximity to another Slope Pro or any other source of Radio Frequ...

Page 43: ...ine will overheat Keep the screen clean Be aware of hot surfaces If necessary run the machine in the opposite direction to help avoid debris buildup Brush Cutting The machine can be used to cut small sapling trees The brush bar at the front of the machine will push them over as is it passes For brush cutting Run the machine in WORKING range speed Do not cut brush larger than 3 4 in diameter Once i...

Page 44: ...instructions Ensure Operator s Manual is stored within manual container on machine Verify that all safety decals are legible Ensure the horn is operational Check engine oil level Check fuel level and tank security both Check cooling areas Check air cleaner and connections Check drive belts Check for remove any debris Check hydraulic tank level or for signs of leakage Check tracks remove debris fro...

Page 45: ...Change engine oil2 X1 Remove and clean engine shrouds and cooling areas2 X1 Clean and inspect engine oil cooler2 Hydraulic oil Cooler X1 Check drive belt tensions pump drive PTO drive mower drive X X Check Spindle condition X Replace engine oil filter2 X1 Replace fuel filter2 X1 Clean set gap or replace spark plugs and set gap2 X Replace engine air cleaner element and check inner element2 X1 Repla...

Page 46: ...t If possible start with the mower deck raised to the highest possible cutting height This can be accomplished without running the engine Establish communications between the remote control and the machine do not start the engine Insert a foot plate under each jack position on the side of the machine to be raised Block the track on the opposite side of the machine Insert a jack leg into each tube ...

Page 47: ...ill direct the removed grease to a suitable receptacle Setting Track Tension 1 Remove access cover from track frame to gain access to service connections 2 Wipe any grease or dirt away from the grease zerk rear connection 3 Connect grease gun to zerk fitting and pump grease until pressure gauge reads 1200 1500 psi 4 Remove grease gun from zerk fitting and clean any residual grease from the machine...

Page 48: ...uire greasing Grease main drive shaft bearings every 50 hours Pump 3 5 shots each with a standard manually operated grease gun Power assisted grease gun is NOT recommended Use NLGI grade 2 General Purpose Grease only IMPORTANT Do not over grease Forcing grease into the bearings will damage the seals Check Track Tension A properly adjusted track has 1 2 3 4 in of slack in it Remove excess slack wit...

Page 49: ...ing is a fundamental factor in successful V belt life Lack of tension will cause slippage and too much tension will cause excessive belt stretch as well as damage to the drive components such as bearings and shafts Therefore the following procedure is recommended to ensure proper belt tension At the mid point of the span apply a deflection force with a spring scale in the direction perpendicular t...

Page 50: ...t 3 and then the two pivot bolts 2 Adjust Drive Belt Tension PTO Drive Access this drive belt 1 under the hood on the left hand side of the machine Ensure the engine is off and the machine is blocked to prevent movement Loosen the four securing bolts 2 Loosen jam nut 4 and adjust belt tension by turning hex nut 3 Tighten the two securing bolts 2 tighten jam nut 4 Gearbox Drive Belt Tension The gea...

Page 51: ...e play is noted it is necessary to have the spindle serviced by a qualified technician NOTE Spindle nut is left hand thread Nut torque is 60 ft lb 200 Hour Monthly Interval Change engine oil and filter Refer to Kohler Engine Manual for procedures IMPORTANT Recommended engine oil is AMSOIL Formula 4 stroke 10W30 SAE 30 small engine oil Replace fuel filter Refer to Engine Manual for procedure IMPORT...

Page 52: ...a filter to refill tank Refer to table on page 40 for proper oil Refill so oil level is to the bottom of the upper sight glass After filling hydraulic system start machine and operate in a safe location forward and back for a few moments Shut off engine and recheck level Adjust if required Be careful when changing oil Hot oil can burn unprotected skin Change Oil in Gearbox Remove gearbox mount ass...

Page 53: ...titute blades may not meet these rigid specifications and MAY BE DANGEROUS Maintenance should always be performed by a qualified service technician familiar with servicing similar equipment using good safety and workmanship practices Always observe proper lock out procedures when performing any maintenance work including changing or servicing the blades Always remove and retain the ignition switch...

Page 54: ... a booster battery may be used Boost terminals are proved under the hood to facilitate boost starting using appropriate booster cables Connect positive post of boost battery to positive boost terminal on machine Connect negative post of boost battery to negative boost terminal on machine Start machine and allow to run for several minutes Carefully disconnect cables in the reverse order Cleaning IM...

Page 55: ...resh fuel next season If using fuel stabilizer Add stabilizer to gasoline in one fuel tank Always follow mix ratio stated on stabilizer container Remove other fuel tank and drain With stabilizer in fuel run engine 10 minutes after adding stabilizer to allow it to flow through the entire fuel system Do not empty the gas tank containing stabilizer Use fresh fuel next season To prevent corrosion with...

Page 56: ...ly in groove Increase belt tension Place belt properly in groove Ensure proper OEM belts are used Overheated spindle bearings Belt Slippage Excessive belt tension Worn bearings Increase belt tension Set belt tension properly Replace bearings Problem High Oil Temperature Cause Hydraulic Oil Cooler Blockage Restriction blockage in mechanical track drive System Pinched Kinked Hose Remedy Clean debris...

Page 57: ... discolored Also smell the oil A burnt odor indicates excessive heat that will destroy the lubricating qualities of the oil Again the oil should be changed if this condition is found Determine the cause of the excessive heat and correct it Determine if the return filter is plugged or damaged A filter that has failed will permit oil to bypass the system affecting system operation and tests If the f...

Page 58: ... the right rear of the machine If the operator is situated down slope from the right hand rear side of the machine it is possible that radio communication may be lost Try to avoid this positioning in order to have uninterrupted operation Torque for Fasteners The table lists the correct tightening torque for fasteners on the machine unless otherwise stated elsewhere When bolts are to be tightened o...

Page 59: ...oval All defective parts must be retained and preserved in good condition for 60 days after applying for warranty consideration This warranty will not provide for service calls to customer location or for transportation of equipment to dealer location if such service is required Warranty repair work must be performed by a trained service technician and at an authorized service location The sole li...

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Page 61: ...se initial beside the following boxes when the item s are demonstrated to you and only after you fully understand the operation and or significance of each item Showed location of and reviewed Operator s Manual and the limited warranty information terms and conditions Instructed on the forward and reverse movement and left and right steering functions Understand the Warning Danger and Caution noti...

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Page 63: ...protective glasses and face shields protective shoes gloves reflector type vests and ear protection are types of equipment that may be required Operate the machine only when physically fit and not under the influence of alcohol or drugs Operate this machine only if you have read and understood the warning and operating instructions found in the machines Operator s Manual Ensure you are properly tr...

Page 64: ...heck cooling area Check air cleaner and connections Check drive belts Check for and remove any debris Check hydraulic tank level and for signs of leakage Check tracks for correct adjustment Check height adjustment Verify mower blades spindles are in good condition and properly secured Hoods and guards are in good condition and in place Check all fasteners Functional Checks Prior To Operating Ensur...

Page 65: ... vertical surface such as a building or utility pole Fold the paper until the folded edge aligns with the slope Estimate the slope from the gradients noted on the diagram See page 36 for permissible operating slopes Degrees Slope Grade 50 0 84 to 1 120 45 1 to 1 100 26 6 2 to 1 50 18 4 3 to 1 33 10 6 to 1 17 6 ...

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Page 67: ...Pro Remote Controlled Slope Mower Serial No 1652155 1652164 PROGRESSIVE TURF EQUIPMENT INC 137 WEST WILLIAM STREET SEAFORTH ONTARIO CANADA N0K 1WO TOLL FREE 800 668 8873 ISSUE DATE April 2019 P N 120532 www progressiveturfequip com ...

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Page 69: ...tch 18 5 2 Mower Deck Assembly 19 5 3 Gear Box Assembly 20 5 4 Thrown Object Deflectors 21 5 5 Thrown Object Defectors Rear 22 5 6 Blade Spindle 23 5 7 Mower Blades 24 6 LIFT LINKAGE TRACK FRAMES 25 6 1 Lift Linkage 25 6 2 Track Frame 26 6 3 R H Track Assembly 27 6 4 L H Track Assembly 28 6 5 R H Hydraulic Motor Assembly 29 6 6 L H Hydraulic Motor Assembly 30 6 7 Idler Assemblies 31 7 COWLING COVE...

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Page 71: ...________________ Date purchased _________________________________ Always state this information when contacting your selling dealer and when ordering spare parts Parts Information Use only Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturers O E M replacement parts The use of will fit parts may reduce machine performance void machine warranties and present a safety hazard Use Genuine OEM parts Si No Lee Ingle...

Page 72: ...the hood strut lock is functioning properly and can adequately hold open the hood It is imperative that the operator or qualified service technician reads and understands all the safety information in the Operator s Manual before proceeding Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death Proper care is your responsibility Machine is operated by remote contro...

Page 73: ...the machine for which the parts are being ordered 3 The purchase order must clearly list the quantity of each part the complete and correct part number and the basic name of the part 4 The manufacturer reserves the right to substitute parts where applicable 5 Some parts may be unlisted items which are special production items not normally stocked and are subject to special handling Request a quota...

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Page 75: ...Filter 605483 Drive Deck Belts Engine Jackshaft 604961 Engine Hydraulic Pump 605236 Clutch Gearbox 604963 RH Spindle 604965 LH Spindle 604957 Mower Blades LH Mower Blade 604383 RH Mower Blade 604381 Standard Blade Kit LH RH Blades 604578 Recommended Fluids Engine Oil API Classification SJ or higher Refer to Operators Manual Hydraulic Oil Premium Quality HVI Refer to Operators Manual Gearbox SAE 80...

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Page 77: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 7 2 ENGINE 2 1 Engine Accessories ...

Page 78: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 8 2 2 Fuel System ...

Page 79: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 9 2 3 Fuel Tank Assembly ...

Page 80: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 10 2 4 Evaporative Emission System Spark Arrestor California ...

Page 81: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 11 3 Hydraulic System 3 1 Hydraulic Pump Assembly ...

Page 82: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 12 3 2 Hydraulic Pump and Fittings ...

Page 83: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 13 3 3 Hydraulic Tank and Fittings ...

Page 84: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 14 3 4 Hydraulic Cooler and Brake Valve ...

Page 85: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 15 4 Electrical System 4 1 Control Panel ...

Page 86: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 16 4 2 Transmitter Receiver Unit Horn ...

Page 87: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 17 4 3 Battery and Cables ...

Page 88: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 18 5 PTO Mower Deck 5 1 Jack Shaft Clutch ...

Page 89: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 19 5 2 Mower Deck Assembly ...

Page 90: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 20 5 3 Gear Box Assembly ...

Page 91: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 21 5 4 Thrown Object Deflectors ...

Page 92: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 22 5 5 Thrown Object Defectors Rear ...

Page 93: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 23 5 6 Blade Spindle ...

Page 94: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 24 5 7 Mower Blades ...

Page 95: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 25 6 Lift Linkage Track Frames 6 1 Lift Linkage ...

Page 96: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 26 6 2 Track Frame ...

Page 97: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 27 6 3 R H Track Assembly ...

Page 98: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 28 6 4 L H Track Assembly ...

Page 99: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 29 6 5 R H Hydraulic Motor Assembly ...

Page 100: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 30 6 6 L H Hydraulic Motor Assembly ...

Page 101: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 31 6 7 Idler Assemblies ...

Page 102: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 32 7 Cowling Covers 7 1 Cowling Assembly ...

Page 103: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 33 7 2 Hood and Strut Assembly ...

Page 104: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 34 7 3 Air Inlet Box ...

Page 105: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 35 7 4 Main Frame Accessories ...

Page 106: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 36 7 5 Lift Supports ...

Page 107: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 37 8 Special Tools 8 1 Special Tools ...

Page 108: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 38 9 Optional Equipment 9 1 High Capacity Air Cleaner ...

Page 109: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 39 9 2 Permanent Mounted Steel Fuel Tanks ...

Page 110: ...PE PRO SAFETY DECAL KIT CONTAINS ALL SAFETY DECALS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES 209156 DECAL COVERS REMOVED 209155 DECAL AIR BOX IN PLACE 209154 DECAL PINCH POINT HAZARD 209151 DECAL DANGER ROTATING BLADE 209150 DECAL GENERAL DANGER 209153 DECAL THROWN OBJ DEFLECTOR ...

Page 111: ...64 DECAL COMPOSITE DANGER 209115 DECAL OEM PARTS 209157 DECAL FIRE HAZARD 209158 DECAL HOT SURFACE 209161 DECAL REMOTE CONTROLLED MACHINE 209160 DECAL NO RIDERS RUN OVER 209162 DECAL HYD PRESSURE HAZARD 209159 DECAL SWING TIP BLADE ...

Page 112: ...PRO MOWER DECAL KIT CONTAINS ALL DECALS ON THIS PAGE 209145 DECAL TIE DOWN 209146 DECAL FUSE IDENTIFICATION 605475 DECAL BELT ROUTING 605017 DECAL PROGRESSIVE TURF 605011 DECAL SLOPE MOWER 605013 DECAL SLOPE PRO 209163 DECAL OFF ON 209147 DECAL CONTROL PANEL ...

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