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RANSOMES PARKWAY 2250 PLUS

MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

This safety symbol indicates important safety
messages in this manual.  When you see this
symbol, be alert to the possibility of injury, carefully
read the message that follows, and inform other
operators.

3.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Ensure that the instructions in this book
are read and fully understood.

No person should be allowed to operate
this machine unless they are fully
acquainted with all the controls and the
safety procedures.

Never allow children or people unfamiliar
with these instructions to usethis
machine.  Local regulations may restrict
the age of the operator.

3.2 SAFETY SIGNS

It is essential all safety labels are kept
legible, if they are missing or illegible they
must be replaced.  If any part of the
machine is replaced and it originally
carried a safety label, a new label must be
affixed to the replacement part.  New
safety labels are obtainable from
Ransomes dealers.

3.3 STARTING THE ENGINE

Before starting the engine check that the
brakes are applied, drives are in neutral,
guards are in position and intact, and
bystanders are clear of the machine.

Do not run the engine in a building without
adequate ventilation.

3.4 DRIVING THE MACHINE

Before moving the machine, check to
ensure that all parts are in good working
order, paying particular attention to
brakes, tyres, steering and the security of
cutting blades.

Replace faulty silencers, mow only in
daylight or good artificial light

Always observe the Highway Code both on
and off the roads. Keep alert and aware at
all times. Watch out for traffic when
crossing or near roadways.

Stop the blades rotating before crossing
surfaces other than grass.

Remember that some people are deaf or
blind and that children and animals can
be unpredictable.

Keep travelling speeds low enough for an
emergency stop to be effective and safe
at all times, in any conditions.

Remove or avoid obstructions in the area
to be cut, thus reducing the possibility of
injury to yourself and/or bystanders.

When reversing, take special care to
ensure that the area behind is clear of
obstructions and/or bystanders.  DO
NOT carry passengers.

Keep in mind that the operator or user is
responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their
property.

When the machine is to be parked,
stored or left unattended, lower the
cutting means unless the transport locks
are being used.

While mowing, always wear substantial
footwear and long trousers.  Do not
operate the equipment when barefoot or
wearing open sandals.

Check the grass catcher frequently for
wear or deterioration.  After striking a
foreign object.  Inspect.  the lawnmower
for damage and make repairs before
restarting and operating the equipment.

If the machine starts to vibrate
abnormally, check immediately.

3.5 TRANSPORTING

Ensure that the cutting units are
securely fastened in the transport
position. Do not transport with cutting
mechanism rotating.

Drive the machine with due consideration
of road and surface conditions, inclines
and local undulations.

Sudden decelerating or braking can
cause the rear wheels to lift.

Remember that the stability of the rear of
the machine is reduced as the fuel is
used.

3.6 LEAVING THE DRIVING POSITION

Park the machine on level ground.

Before leaving the driving position, stop
the engine and make sure all moving
parts are stationary. Apply brakes and
disengage all drives. Remove the starter
key.

Summary of Contents for Parkway 2250 Plus LGNN040

Page 1: ...ne should be trained in its proper use warned of its dangers and should read the entire manual before attempting to set up operate adjust or service the machine 24286G GB rev 6 Maintenance Manual Seri...

Page 2: ...2009 Ransomes Jacobsen Limited All Rights Reserved...

Page 3: ...CATIONWEEKLYOREVERY40WORKINGHOURS 13 5 5 MACHINE LUBRICATIONEVERY400WORKINGHOURS 14 5 6 MACHINE LUBRICATIONEVERY800WORKINGHOURS 14 5 7 HYDRAULICTESTPOINTS 14 5 8 ENGINEMAINTENANCE DIESELEVERY100HOURS...

Page 4: ...t l i F l e u F e n i g n E 0 2 6 9 8 0 8 0 0 r e t l i F c i l u a r d y H 5 2 8 0 2 1 1 G P L g u l P k r a p S 1 0 7 4 1 8 9 1 2 t n e m e l E r e n a e l C r i A 8 3 4 3 0 2 N G P L t l e B n a F...

Page 5: ...o illustrate every item With certain items purchased from outside suppliers some component parts may not be available from Ransomes and may need to be specially ordered from the supplier e g Volvo hyd...

Page 6: ...ssing or near roadways Stop the blades rotating before crossing surfaces other than grass Remember that some people are deaf or blind and that children and animals can beunpredictable Keep travelling...

Page 7: ...he machine without releasing or restraining forces which can cause parts to move suddenly Do not alter engine speed above maximum quoted in Engine Specification Do not change the engine governor setti...

Page 8: ...ontained in a separate Publication The fuel filler bayonet on the vehicle should be inspected regularly for any signs of damage The gas used to fill the vehicle must be sourced from a reputable suppli...

Page 9: ...ical assistance must be sought WARNING DONOTUSEONSLOPESGREATERTHAN15 WARNING VENTINGGASCANCAUSEFROSTBITE WARNING WARNING Cutting Unit Transport Latches are a Secondary Safety Devise When Transporting...

Page 10: ...MaximumSpeed 3150 50 RPM No load IdleSpeed 850 50 RPM Oil Sump Capacity 3 1 litres Fuel LPG Propane CoolantCapacity 5 litres 50 50 Anti freeze CoolantSpecification Ethyleneglycolanti freezewith soften...

Page 11: ...I Classification SE SF SG grades 10W 30 Hydraulic Oil Shell Tellus 46 to ISO VG46 or equivilant Grease Shell Darina R2 or equivilant 4 7CUTTINGPERFORMANCE 47 cuts per meter at 12 km hr with 8 knife f...

Page 12: ...r e t s i n n a c r e t l i f l e u f e c a l p e R z n e e r c s g u B n a e l C k c e h C z E N I H C A M e e r F r o f l a d e P n o i s s i m s n a r T k c e h C t n e m e v o M z e r u s s e r p...

Page 13: ...p e r y t k c e h C z l e v e l d i u l f c i l u a r d y h k c e h C z s i r b e d r o f y a b e n i g n e k c e h C z s s e n t h g i t r o f s t l o b s t u n k c e h C z r o f s g n i t t i f c i...

Page 14: ...of oil to cartridge gasket beforeinstalling c Tighten filter by hand only d Check for oil leaks around the cartridge gasket after engine is started LUBRICATION 5 3 1 ENGINE LPG Every 200 working hour...

Page 15: ...utting unit pivots B c Axle centre pivot C d Axle stub shaft pivot D e Steering ram rod end E f Steering linkage rod ends F g Cutting cylinder bearings and roll bearings Where lube points are fitted h...

Page 16: ...re B Chargepressure C Cuttingcylinderdrivepressure D Lift and power steering pressure E LUBRICATION 5 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 5 5 MACHINE Every400WorkingHours LubricationofDirectDriveHydraulicMoto...

Page 17: ...vent A at top of waterseparator 2 Open drain valve B at bottom of water seperator to allow any water to drain out 3 If water is present it will drain first When fuel emerges from the valve B close th...

Page 18: ...der 6 Replace end cap and fasten with clips NOTE Extensive damage to engine can result from an inadequate air supply MAINTENANCE 5 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 5 9 1 ENGINE MAINTENANCE LPG Every400hrs...

Page 19: ...ing fuel filter 1 Unscrew filter A from filter head 2 Removewater B separatorfromfilterand discard filter 3 Fit water separator to new filter and refit filter to head 4 Bleed air from system as descri...

Page 20: ...filter Change Coolant 1 Completely drain the cooling water from the radiator drain plug B and flush the cooling system with flushing detergent 2 Check for leaks or loose connections at the radiator cy...

Page 21: ...spark plugs with Never Seez then using a proper spark plug spanner to avoid damaging the insulators screw the new spark plugs into the cylinder head and tighten them to the thespecifiedtorquevalue NOT...

Page 22: ...lternator pulleys 1 Loosen alternator bolt Diesel A LPG 1 2 and pivot bolt on the underside of the Alternator 2 Move the alternator to tighten or loosen the belt so that a deflection of 7 to 9 mm is a...

Page 23: ...bsenrecommendsthat the backlapping process should be risk assessed as a workshop process by the manager of the machine Backlapping should only be carried out by trainedstaff RansomesJacobsenrecommendt...

Page 24: ...k n a t l e u F 1 s e n i l d e e l b d n a l e u f h s e r f h t i w l l i F 1 5 5 e r o f e b t e s t o n s k c o l r e t n I 2 t a e s s r o t a r e p o g n i v a e l g n i v a e l e r o f e b n o...

Page 25: ...l u a F 4 l a u n a m s r e r u t c a f u n a m e n i g n E o t r e f e R l i o f o e d a r g g n o r W 5 e d a r g t c e r r o c h t i w e c a l p e R s k n a r c r e t r a t S t u b y l l a m r o n...

Page 26: ...e f e R n e k c o r b g n i r p s e v l a V 3 l a u n a m s r e r u t c a f u n a m e n i g n E o t r e f e R t o n s e o d e n i g n E r e w o p l l u f e v i g g n i t r o h s d a e l n o i s n e t...

Page 27: ...a u n a m s r e r u t c a f u n a m e n i g n E o t r e f e R g n i t t u c h s i n i f r o o P s s a r g t u c s r e d n i l y C y l n e v e n u t o n e d a l b m o t t o b o t r e d n i l y C 1 y l...

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Page 31: ...GB 29 RANSOMES PARKWAY 2250 PLUS MAINTENANCEMANUAL 8 SCHEMATICS 8 1 HYDRAULICCIRCUIT DIFF LOCKTRANSMISSION...

Page 32: ...Connector A 18 BinnacleConnectorC 19 BinnacleConnectorD 20 RearLights 21 Earth Point 22 Seat Switch Delay 23 FlasherUnit 24 FuelSender 25 Beacon 26 ValveSwitch 27 Diff Lock Switch 28 EngineOverTemper...

Page 33: ...WAY 2250 PLUS MAINTENANCEMANUAL 8 SCHEMATICS R Red G Green O Orange S Grey B Black W White K Pink BG Black Green BO BlackOrange NU BrownBlue WG WhiteGreen WY White Yellow P Violet Y Yellow U Blue N Br...

Page 34: ...AINTENANCEMANUAL 8 3 ELECTRICALCIRCUITMAINLPG 8 SCHEMATICS R Red G Green O Orange S Grey B Black W White K Pink BG Black Green BO BlackOrange NU BrownBlue WG WhiteGreen WY White Yellow P Violet Y Yell...

Page 35: ...hts 21 Earth Point 22 Seat Switch Delay 23 FlasherUnit 25 Beacon 26 ValveSwitch 27 Diff Lock Switch 30 Horn 31 Horn Push Switch 34 Oil Filter Switch 35 Seat Switch 36 Foot Switch 37 Speed Limit Switch...

Page 36: ...iolet Y Yellow U Blue N Brown CABLECOLOURCODE 13 TemperatureSender 28 EngineOverTemperatureSwitch 29 Oil Pressure Switch 39 Alternator 40 AlternatorFuse 56 Fuse to Other Circuits 57 Connector 1 to Eng...

Page 37: ...IRCUITGOVERNOR LPG 8 6 ELECTRICALCIRCUITENGINELPG 2 67 Connector to Engine Harness 68 Governor 69 AG Relay 70 IgnitionRelay 71 Connector to TPS Harness 72 TPSConnector 73 Connector to Ford Engine Harn...

Page 38: ...ANCEMANUAL 8 7 ELECTRICALCIRCUITINSTRUMENTS CONTROLS CABLECOLOURCODE R Red G Green O Orange S Grey B Black W White K Pink P Violet Y Yellow U Blue N Brown BG Black Green BO BlackOrange NU BrownBlue WG...

Page 39: ...0 HazardSwitch 11 Mow Switch Illumination 12 FuelGauge 13 HourMeter 14 EngineTenperatureGauge 15 Key Switch 16 Glow Plug Warning Lamp Diesel only 17 AlternatorWarningLamp 18 Blocked Filter Warning Lam...

Page 40: ...ds Wire colours Brown White Orange Fuse I 10 Amp Ignition for Hazards Indicators Wire colours Grey Red White Fuse J 10 Amp Beacon Wire colours Purple Brown Brown Fuse K 10 Amp Safety Circuit Wire colo...

Page 41: ...GlowPlugHeaters Pre Heat FUSE T MIDDLE Brown wire to here will have an A identification tag this is the circuit for theAlternator FUSE U BOTTOM Brown wire to here will have an S identification tag th...

Page 42: ...ite Orange Fuse I 10 Amp Ignition for Hazards Indicators Wire colours Grey Red White Fuse J 10 Amp Beacon Wire colours Purple Brown Brown Fuse K 10 Amp Safety Circuit Wire colours Green White Fuse L 1...

Page 43: ...own wire to here will have an A identification tag this is the circuit for the Alternator FUSE U Middle Brown wire to here will have an S identification tag this is the circuit for the Safety system F...

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