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TO CHECK THE MOWER FOR ALIGNMENT –

 Your mower is designed to produce the perfectly flat cut that is required 

for a top quality green. Ridging or stepping between cuts means that the height of cut is unevenly set or more likely, 
that the mower is “out of square” – That is, the rear roller is not perfectly in line with the cutting edge of the bottom 
blade. This condition can be brought about by transport of the mower or undue stress caused by bumping while moving 
from the equipment shed onto the green.  Re-alignment can be achieved by different means but the recommended 
procedure is – 
Lay the mower back on the handle.
Chalk the thin front edge of the bottom blade about 6” of is length at both ends.
With the front roller remaining in approximately its normal height setting, “sight” the bottom of the front roller relative to 
the chalked cutting edge of the blade.
Adjust the front roller into exact alignment with the cutting edge, continually sighting while adjustment proceeds.
Lock the roller and recheck.
Now use your height setting bar as an aligning tool by placing the bar against the front roller and the rear roller on the 
extreme LEFT HAND SIDE. (Chain Cover Side)
Adjust the setting bar screw so that it just contacts the bottom blade cutting edge.
Test the right hand side of the rollers with the same setting, and adjust the rear roller up or down until the same screw 
contact is achieved on the blade.
As the movement of the rear drum could affect the original L.H.S. setting slightly, reset the screw at the L.H.S. and 
recheck the R.H.S.
All elements of your machine will not be in perfect alignment.
After tightening all adjustments a final check should be made.
The required height of cut can now be checked and set in the normal manner.
While the procedure may seem complicated it is in fact very simple to perform and can be carried out in less than 15 
minutes. The sighting is easy and accurate because it is done from the front roller which is nearest to the operator. A 
machine that is “true” will pay dividends by precision cutting of your green.

CUTTER –

 

To adjust the cutter setting, slacken cutter hanger clamp 

bolts (4) at each side of the machine, and proceed as follows:

Adjustment –

 Slacken the top nuts (5) on adjusting screws. Then 

by tightening the bottom nuts (6), the cutter is lowered on to the 
bottom blade. To raise the cutter, loosen the bottom nuts and tighten 
the top nuts. Re-tighten cutter hanger clamp bolt nuts. Always adjust 
cutter to bear very lightly on bottom blade. If the cutter rubs harshly 
on the bottom blade, there will be excessive wear of both cutter 
blades and bottom blade, and an unnecessarily heavy load on the 
power unit.

A grass trough is incorporated that can be 
adjusted closely to the rear drum so that 
grass and dirt build-up is scraped from the 
drum and caught in the trough.

TO EMPTY –

 Remove the cover plate from the trough opening in the side frame.

The cover unclips by pivotting it upward.
Withdraw the trough, as illustrated.
When replacing, the end of the trough could come into contact with its adjusting screw, when half way in. A twisting 
action will allow the bottom edge of the trough to clear the screw and to push right in.
Replace the cover plate.

NOTE – The trough can be withdrawn more easily if the deflector clamp bolts are loosened and the deflector 
lowered to allow extra clearance.
ADJUSTMENT – 

The adjusting screw can only be operated when the trough is removed as it is located under the 

centre of the trough.
To adjust trough closer to roller, release lock-nut and lower screw slightly – to move it away, raise screw slightly. Replace 
trough and check clearance from the drum. If satisfactory withdraw trough and tighten lock-nut.

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Summary of Contents for 300361

Page 1: ...Owners Manual QUEEN 30 REEL MOWER TM TM...

Page 2: ...pace where exhaust fumes carbon monoxide can collect Mow only in good daylight Start the engine carefully with feet well away from the blades Disengage all blade and drive clutches before starting Whe...

Page 3: ...ic motor mounted on the QueenTM mower has to be checked for the correct direction of rotation with the local power supply to be used This is at the onus of the purchaser and must be completed by a qua...

Page 4: ...ight of cut where in this instance height of cut is a twenty cent piece and a five cent coin The distance between the setting gauge bar and the underside of the adjustable screw head represents the he...

Page 5: ...anner While the procedure may seem complicated it is in fact very simple to perform and can be carried out in less than 15 minutes The sighting is easy and accurate because it is done from the front r...

Page 6: ...cutter it will be necessary to adjust same Also see detail on chain adjustment IMPORTANT When reversing or replacing the cutter do not remove the cutter bearing hangers Remove the bearing caps only as...

Page 7: ...ASE 7 3 AMPS MODEL 300433 1 5 HP 415V THREE PHASE 2 6 AMPS NOTE Model No 300361 QueenTM mower is fitted with a manual reset overload switch The reset button is located on the mains power switch mounte...

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Page 9: ...15 A02110 Setscrew 3 8 x 1 unf HT 16 A02034 Washer 3 8 shakeproof 17 A02060 Nut 3 8 unf hex 18 318228 Setscrew 1 4 x 3 4 unf HT 19 A02044 Washer 1 4 shakeproof 20 232116 Nut 1 4 unf hex 21 3182102 Set...

Page 10: ...9...

Page 11: ...stment screw assembly 16 301583 Drum adjustment screw purchase block 17 161461 Chain adjuster bolt assembly 18 161453 Chain adjuster 19 2986543 Drum chain 20 301866 Drum sprocket assembly 21 A05086 Wo...

Page 12: ...11...

Page 13: ...Cutter adj screw purchase block 13 301719 Cutter adjustment screw 14 161461 Chain adjuster bolt assembly 15 161453 Chain adjuster 16 1213325 Bolt 7 16 x 1 1 4 unf HT 17 2641238 Nyloc nut 7 16 unf 18...

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Page 15: ...49 Front roller bracket RH 15 301030 Front roller bracket LH 16 301057 Bearing seal washer 17 303407 Height adjusting stud 18 2211047 Roll pin 3 16 x 1 2 19 1122327 Front roller bearing 20 2491162 Nut...

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Page 17: ...340 Clutch ramp fixed 37 302359 Clutch ramp stop 38 305509 Clutch ramp adjustable 39 1501122 Circlip 40 306114 Release thrust washer 41 306106 Clutch release trunnion 42 3534040 Clutch release thrust...

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Page 19: ...302076 Table seat block 7 302084 Seat block clamp 8 305728 Trough cover plate assembly 9 305752 Trough support 10 2051907 Metal thread 1 4 x 1 2 round head 11 A02001 Nut 1 4 unc hex 12 A02146 Setscrew...

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Page 21: ...Chain cover case 8 A03285 Chain cover knob 9 305437 Cord carrier bar 10 A12106 Decal warning 11 A01080 Spring pin 12 A02060 Nut 3 8 unf hex 13 A02110 Setscrew 3 8 x 1 unf HT 14 A02034 Washer 3 8 shake...

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Page 23: ...y 2 164275 Rubber pad 3 164267 Pad mount 4 300847 Grassbox screen assembly 5 303028 Height cut setting bar 6 509819 Decal Scott Bonnar 7 3172749 Setscrew 1 4 x 1 unc HT 8 A02044 Washer 1 4 shakeproof...

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Page 25: ...al Scott Bonnar 18 318228 Setscrew 1 4 x 3 4 unf HT 19 2062724 Screw 3 16 x 1 cheese head M T 20 A02050 Nut 3 16 square pressed 21 2061886 Screw 3 16 x 1 2 cheese head M T 22 A02216 Washer 3 16 x 1 2...

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Page 27: ...73 Conduit 16 A20212 Switch 17 306333 Motor cover 18 306368 Cable gland 19 509819 Decal Scott Bonnar 20 301648 Decal warning 21 A02050 Nut 3 16 square pressed 22 A02163 Screw 3 16 x 1 2 mush head M T...

Page 28: ...ents you are advised to read the engine manufacturer s warranty carefully For other items this warranty shall apply for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase except for products used commerc...

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