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MAINTENANCE

Fig. 28

Fig. 26

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TO FIT NEW BELT

4. Ensure that the peg on rack assembly (A) engages in

the front slot of cam plate assembly. (B) 

Fig. 26

5. Fit new drive belt around pulleys.
6. Draw the spring plate back into position and secure.

Check that the spring finger (C) engages in the first
couple of teeth on the rack assembly. 

Fig. 26

Fig. 27

If the spring finger engagement in the rack assembly is
not at the start of the rack assembly, proceed as follows:-
7. Release the spring plate as per step (2)
8. Loosen the four locknuts (A) on the engine hold

down bolts. 

Fig. 27

9. Loosen locknuts (B) on engine pulley guard and

slide to the rear. 

Fig. 27

10.Adjust nyloc nut (C) on motor adjustment plate to

move the engine to the rear and repeat step (6).

11.Re-tighten engine mounting bolts and re-position

belt guard with 2-3mm clearance between belt guard
and engine pulley.

NOTE:
After a period of time the drive belt will stretch
past the limit of the auto-tensioner. The auto-
tensioner can be reset to allow for this stretching
by following the above instructions- steps (7) to
(11). Re-grease the bearing area under cam plate
when fitting new belt. 

Fig. 26

STEERING RODS

Should not normally require resetting.
1. Loosen the rod lock nut (A). 

Fig. 11

2. Release the fixing bolt.
3. Turn the tie rod end to adjust for length.

Clockwise to shorten, anti-clockwise to lengthen.

4. Replace the fixing bolt and tighten.
5. Tighten the rod lock nut.
6. Make sure the rod is free to pivot.

CUTTER HEAD TILT

This will not normally require resetting.
1. Loosen the U-Bracket nuts (B) 

Fig. 12

2. Adjust the nuts up or down to set tilt.
3. Model 160 (760mm cut) requires the back of the

blade circle tilted 15mm above the front of the blade
circle in low cut position.

4. Re-tighten all nuts.

STEERING STOPS

These will not normally require resetting.
1. Check if the steering segment gear rotates in both

directions.

2. Loosen the locknut on the front beam and adjust the

bolt till number of turns in both directions is equal.

3. Re-tighten the Locknut.

HEIGHT OF CUT ADJUSTMENT

To adjust the height of cut rotate the nyloc nut (A)
situated under the centre of machine on the rear
cutterhead support assembly. Adjust the nyloc nut to
obtain low cut at front of blade circle of 15mm. 

Fig. 28

SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM

The safety interlock system has been designed for your
protection and should not be tampered with. It gives
the 

Ranger

the following characteristics.

CONTROLS

1. THROTTLE CONTROL

Mounted on the control panel and connected to the
engine carburettor controls. Has the symbols for Slow,
Fast and Choke. 

Fig. 6

2. IGNITION SWITCH

This switch is part of the battery ignition system and has
three positions marked for Off, On and Start. The switch
is key operated and automatically returns to the On
position from the Start position when released. 

Fig. 6

3. BRAKE/ CLUTCH

Foot operated pedal on the left side of machine.
Depressing the pedal neutralises the drive belt and
engages the Brake Disc. 

Fig. 7

4. PARKING BRAKE

Hand operated knob left hand side. Depressing the
brake/clutch foot pedal enables this knob to be engaged
and disengaged. Brake is locked on with knob in up
position. 

Fig. 7

5. DRIVE SELECTION

Foot operated right hand side. Depress with toe pressure
gives forward motion, depress with heel gives reverse
motion. Automatically returns to neutral position when
foot is removed. 

Fig. 7

6. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTER

Located on right side of seat. 

(Fig. 7)

with low cut at

bottom and high cut at the top setting. 

Fig.7

7. CUTTER DRIVE

Lever located on left hand side of seat mounting box.
Down position disengages blade drive and applies blade
brake, up position engages blades. 

Fig. 7

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Summary of Contents for Ranger 53179

Page 1: ...the warranty is limited to 90 days This warranty does not obligate the manufacturer his agents or dealers to bear the transport costs incurred in the repair or replacement of any defective part This w...

Page 2: ...g brake Full footrests Convenient easy to operate controls AUTOMOTIVE TYPE STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTABLE MOULDED SEAT AUTO BELT TENSIONER GEARED STEERING REAR MOUNTED ENGINE LOW TONE EXHAUST MUFFLER RUBBE...

Page 3: ...air passages Blocked 2 Carburettor is adjusted incorrectly 2 Adjust the carburettor 3 Oil level in crankcase is low 3 Add oil to crankcase 4 Engine load is excessive 4 Select a lower speed to reduce l...

Page 4: ...insert the roll pin in the opposite side Fig 2 3 Drive the roll pin in until flush with the outside of the wheel INSTALLING STONE GUARD 1 Slip the spring into the stone guard pivot rod so that the sh...

Page 5: ...ylinder Crank the engine several times to distribute the oil Replace the spark plug 3 Clean the engine and cooling fins etc and any clippings dirt and chaff 4 Clean the underside of the mower and cutt...

Page 6: ...will not normally require resetting 1 Check if the steering segment gear rotates in both directions 2 Loosen the locknut on the front beam and adjust the bolt till number of turns in both directions...

Page 7: ...t being serviced regularly or b The air cleaner damaged or dislodged MAINTENANCE Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 25 Fig 24 AUTO DRIVE The Auto Drive friction plates and drive pulleys are factory set for travel requ...

Page 8: ...nyloc nut and remove the brake plate assembly 3 Drill out the two retaining rivets which hold the Brake pad assembly to the brake plate and discard the old brake pad and backing plate The replacement...

Page 9: ...ivot Clutch Brake pedal pivot Fig 15 Tie rod ball ends Fig 11 All connecting rod pivots points NOTE All ball bearings are sealed and require no maintenance 8 MAINTENANCE CUTTING UNIT Remove spark plug...

Page 10: ...ivot Clutch Brake pedal pivot Fig 15 Tie rod ball ends Fig 11 All connecting rod pivots points NOTE All ball bearings are sealed and require no maintenance 8 MAINTENANCE CUTTING UNIT Remove spark plug...

Page 11: ...nyloc nut and remove the brake plate assembly 3 Drill out the two retaining rivets which hold the Brake pad assembly to the brake plate and discard the old brake pad and backing plate The replacement...

Page 12: ...t being serviced regularly or b The air cleaner damaged or dislodged MAINTENANCE Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 25 Fig 24 AUTO DRIVE The Auto Drive friction plates and drive pulleys are factory set for travel requ...

Page 13: ...will not normally require resetting 1 Check if the steering segment gear rotates in both directions 2 Loosen the locknut on the front beam and adjust the bolt till number of turns in both directions...

Page 14: ...ylinder Crank the engine several times to distribute the oil Replace the spark plug 3 Clean the engine and cooling fins etc and any clippings dirt and chaff 4 Clean the underside of the mower and cutt...

Page 15: ...insert the roll pin in the opposite side Fig 2 3 Drive the roll pin in until flush with the outside of the wheel INSTALLING STONE GUARD 1 Slip the spring into the stone guard pivot rod so that the sh...

Page 16: ...air passages Blocked 2 Carburettor is adjusted incorrectly 2 Adjust the carburettor 3 Oil level in crankcase is low 3 Add oil to crankcase 4 Engine load is excessive 4 Select a lower speed to reduce l...

Page 17: ...g brake Full footrests Convenient easy to operate controls AUTOMOTIVE TYPE STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTABLE MOULDED SEAT AUTO BELT TENSIONER GEARED STEERING REAR MOUNTED ENGINE LOW TONE EXHAUST MUFFLER RUBBE...

Page 18: ...ing a mower Mow only in good daylight Before using always visually inspect to see that blades blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts in sets t...

Page 19: ...ing a mower Mow only in good daylight Before using always visually inspect to see that blades blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts in sets t...

Page 20: ...the warranty is limited to 90 days This warranty does not obligate the manufacturer his agents or dealers to bear the transport costs incurred in the repair or replacement of any defective part This w...

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