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Lawnaire

 IV & V

MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS

MAINTENANCE

 

Tines:

 

replace damaged or broken tines.

Do not weld or straighten tines.

Clean tines after use, inside and out.

Apply a light coat of oil to tines to prevent rust.

Engine:

With the engine in a level position check oil 

levels in the engine and gear reduction case.  Add if 
required. (See engine operation manual for details.)

Lubrication:

Grease the idler pivot and wheel bearings at the 

start of the season and every 25 hours.

Keep roller chain clean and in proper running 

order.  Lubricate with Lubriplate #13563 or equivalent 
at start of the season and every 25 hours.

ADJUSTMENTS

 

Clutch Adjustments:

 

the clutch cable spring should be extended 1/8" -  

 

1/4" (3 - 6mm) when the clutch is engaged.

 

TO ADJUST:

  Loosen the nut E at the clutch cable 

mounting point on the clutch control handle.  Adjust 
the position as needed.

Chain:

the roller chain should have 1/8" - 1/4" (3 - 6mm)

 

deflection at the center point between the upper 

 

idler and water drum sprockets.

TO ADJUST:  

Loosen the mounting bolt on one of 

the movable idler sprockets and slide in its slot until 
the desired tension is reached.  tighten the bolt.  
Note there are two (2) movable sprockets.  if one 

does not provide sufficient take-up, use the other.

NOTE:

  Do not over tighten the chain.  Excessive 

chain tension will reduce chain and bearing life.  it 
can also lead to fatigue failure of the frame.

Summary of Contents for 744908B

Page 1: ...LAWNAIRE IV 4HP HONDA 744909C LAWNAIRE IV 6HP BRIGGS STRATTON 744910B LAWNAIRE V 4HP HONDA 744911C LAWNAIRE V 6HP BRIGGS STRATTON SELF PROPELLED WALK BEHIND DRUM TYPE AERATOR MAN 4164755 Rev A 01 201...

Page 2: ...5 ElestadodeCaliforniahacesaberque los gases de escape de los motores diesel y algunos de sus componen tes producen c ncer defectos de nacimientoyotrosda osenelproceso de reproducci n humana L mission...

Page 3: ...precau tions Follow all instructions and warnings completely Do not remove or defeat any safety features Make sure those who operate this machine are as well informed and careful in its use as you are...

Page 4: ...cts not approved by Schiller Grounds Care Inc will be considered the responsibility of the individual s or company designing and or making such changes Schiller Grounds Care Inc will vigorously pursue...

Page 5: ...available from the factory Do not operate machine while under the influence of drugs or alcohol or any other condition of impairment The owner user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or inj...

Page 6: ...ine at excessive speed can increase the hazard of personal injury Interrupting operation Before leaving the operator s position Park on level ground Disengage the traction clutch Shut off the engine R...

Page 7: ...wly and downhill when possible Do not operate near dropoffs ditches or embankments The machine could suddenly turn over if a wheel runs over the edge or an edge caves in Follow the manufacturer s reco...

Page 8: ...ehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner Fill containers on the ground away from the vehicle When practical remove gas powered equip ment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the...

Page 9: ...S Throttle Control Move the throttle lever forward for increased engine speed Pull the throttle lever backwards for slower engine speeds EC Conformity Conforms to all EC Directives applicable Keep fee...

Page 10: ...ng parts Do not operate without guards and shields in place Disconnect spark plug and read manual before performing ser vice or maintenance Pull up on transport lift handle unit to transport position...

Page 11: ...n the handle engages the clutch releasing the handle disengages the clutch Releasing the clutch on an incline will allow the unit to roll down the incline Throttle Control A The throttle control locat...

Page 12: ...ill stop the engine Using the choke control will help start a cold engine After the engine starts adjust the choke for best running results Once the engine warms up the choke should not be needed Hond...

Page 13: ...l is in operating range between marks on dipstick Add oil if necessary but Do Not Overfill Install dipstick assembly firmly until cap bottoms out on tube Dipstick assembly must always be secured into...

Page 14: ...aerator to the work area NOTE Never cross hard objects or surfaces such as sidewalks driveways stepping stones etc with tines in the down position 4 Upon reaching the work area release the clutch con...

Page 15: ...the season and every 25 hours ADJUSTMENTS Clutch Adjustments Theclutchcablespringshouldbeextended1 8 1 4 3 6mm when the clutch is engaged TO ADJUST Loosen the nut E at the clutch cable mounting point...

Page 16: ...r short distances Pull up on the transport lift handle so that the tines are raised Pull back on the clutch control handle bail to engage the drive The water drum will propel the machine forward TRANS...

Page 17: ...on the equipment will next be used 4 Remove the spark plug and squirt a small amount of engine oil into the cylinder Turn the engine over a few times to distribute the oil 5 Drain the water drum NOTE...

Page 18: ...1206 mm Net Weight Dry w o acc weight 270 lbs 122 Kg Dry w acc weight 309 lbs 140 Kg With water tank full and acc weight 330 lbs 1497 Kg Speed Transport up to 320 f p m 97 5 M p m Aerate up to 305 f p...

Page 19: ...ation Directive 2002 44 EC Pedestrian controlled aerators and scarifiers EN13684 Non Road Emissions 2002 88 EC Sound Sound levels were determined in accordance with Directives 2000 14 EC 2006 42 EC an...

Page 20: ...Directive 2000 14 EC Vibration Directive 2002 44 EC Pedestrian controlled aerators and scarifiers EN13684 Non Road Emissions 2002 88 EC Sound Sound levels were determined in accordance with Directives...

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Page 22: ...BOB CAT BUNTON RYAN STEINER SCHILLER GROUNDS CARE INC ONE BOB CAT LANE P O BOX 469 JOHNSON CREEK WI 53038 920 699 2000 www schillergc com...

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