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Safety Rules & Information

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

Safe Handling of Gasoline

1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other

sources of ignition.

2. Use only approved gasoline containers.
3. Never remove the gas cap or add fuel with the engine

running.  Allow the engine to cool before refueling.

4. Never fuel the machine indoors.
5. Never store the machine or fuel container where

there is an open flame, spark, or pilot light such as
near a water heater or other appliance.

6. Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck bed

with a plastic bed liner.  Always place containers on
the ground away from your vehicle before filling.

7. Remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or

trailer and refuel it on the ground.  If this is not possi-
ble, then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a
portable container, rather than from a gasoline dis-
penser nozzle.

8. Keep nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or

container opening at all times until fueling is com-
plete.  Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.

9. If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immedi-

ately.

10. Never over-fill the fuel tank.  Replace gas cap and

tighten securely.

11. Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels.

They are flammable and vapors are explosive.

12. If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but

move the machine away from the area of spillage and
avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors
have dissipated.

13. Replace all fuel tank caps and fuel container caps

securely.

Service & Maintenance

1. Never run the unit in an enclosed area where carbon

monoxide fumes may collect.

2. Keep nuts and bolts, especially blade attachment

bolts, tight and keep equipment in good condition.

3. Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper

operation regularly and make necessary repairs if
they are not functioning properly.

4. Keep unit free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-

up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage. and remove any fuel-
soaked debris.  Allow machine to cool before storage. 

5. If you strike an object, stop and inspect the machine.

Repair, if necessary, before restarting.

6. Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine

running.

7. Check grass catcher components and the discharge

guard frequently and replace with manufacturer’s rec-
ommended parts, when necessary.

8. Mower blades are sharp.  Wrap the blade or wear

gloves, and use extra caution when servicing them.

9. Check brake operation frequently.  Adjust and service

as required.

10. Maintain or replace safety and instructions labels, as

necessary.

11. Do not remove the fuel filter when the engine is hot

as spilled gasoline may ignite.  Do not spread fuel line
clamps further than necessary.  Ensure clamps grip
hoses firmly over the filter after installation.

12. Do not use gasoline containing METHANOL, gasohol

containing more than 10% ETHANOL, gasoline addi-
tives, or white gas because engine/fuel system dam-
age could result.

13. If the fuel tank must be drained, it should be drained

outdoors.

14. Replace faulty silencers/mufflers.
15. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as

necessary.

16. Use only factory authorized replacement parts when

making repairs.

17. Always comply with factory specifications on all set-

tings and adjustments.

18. Only authorized service locations should be utilized

for major service and repair requirements.

19. Never attempt to make major repairs on this unit

unless you have been properly trained. Improper ser-
vice procedures can result in hazardous operation,
equipment damage and voiding of manufacturer’s
warranty.

20. On multiple blade mowers, take care as rotating one

blade can cause other blades to rotate.

21. Do not change engine governor settings or over-

speed the engine.  Operating the engine at excessive
speed can increase the hazard of personal injury.

22. Disengage drive attachments, stop the engine,

remove the key, and disconnect the spark plug
wire(s) before: clearing attachment blockages and
chutes, performing service work, striking an object, or
if the unit vibrates abnormally.  After striking an
object, inspect the machine for damage and make
repairs before restarting and operating the equip-
ment.

23. Never place hands near the moving parts, such as a

hydro pump cooling fan, when the tractor is running.
(Hydro pump cooling fans are typically located on top
of the transaxle).

24. Units with hydraulic pumps, hoses, or motors: WARN-

ING: Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure may
have sufficient force to penetrate skin and cause seri-
ous injury.  If foreign fluid is injected into the skin it
must be surgically removed within a few hours by a
doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene
may result.  Keep body and hands away from pin
holes or nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid under high
pressure.  Use paper or cardboard, and not hands, to
search for leaks.  Make sure all hydraulic fluid con-
nections are tight and all hydraulic hoses and lines
are in good condition before applying pressure to the
system.  If leaks occur, have the unit serviced imme-
diately by your authorized dealer.

25. WARNING: Stored energy device.  Improper release

of springs can result in serious personal injury.
Springs should be removed by an authorized techni-
cian.

26. Models equipped with an engine radiator: WARNING:

Stored energy device.  To prevent serious bodily
injury from hot coolant or steam blow-out, never
attempt to remove the radiator cap while the engine is
running.  Stop the engine and wait until it is cool.
Even then, use extreme care when removing the cap.

Summary of Contents for 2400 Series

Page 1: ...ption 2690648 Coronet 13HP 30 Mower CE 2690650 2413H 13HP 30 Mower CE 2690649 RT1330 13HP 30 Mower CE 30 Mower Decks Mfg No Description 1694511 30 Mower Deck CE 1694537 30 Mower Deck CE 1694515 30 Mower Deck CE 1734067 Revision No 00 Rev Date 11 2006 TP 100 4436 00 CO SMAN ...

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Page 3: ...7 Safety Decals 8 Features Controls 10 Control Functions 10 Safety Interlock System 12 Operating the Rider 12 General 12 Adding Fuel 12 Checks Before Starting 12 Brake Pedal Operation 13 Starting The Engine 13 Selecting Ground Engine Speed 14 Stopping the Rider 14 Operating the Mower 14 Mowing in Reverse 15 Attachment Operation in Reverse 15 Pushing the Rider by Hand 15 Mower Removal and Installat...

Page 4: ... an explanation of the product s features and controls and maintenance information is included to help you get the most out of your equipment investment Be sure to completely read the Safety Rules and Information found on the following pages Also completely read the Operation section Children Tragic accidents can occur with children Do not allow them anywhere near the area of operation Children ar...

Page 5: ...his equipment safely it is equipped with an operator present safety system Do NOT attempt to alter or bypass the system See your dealer immediately if the system does not pass all the safety interlock system tests found in this manual Thrown Objects This unit has spinning mower blades These blades can pick up and throw debris that could seriously injure a bystander Be sure to clean up the area to ...

Page 6: ... and practical instruction 22 Always wear substantial footwear and trousers Never operate when barefoot or wearing sandals 23 Before using always visually check that the blades and blade hardware are present intact and secure Replace worn or damaged parts 24 Disengage attachments before refueling removing an attachment making adjustments unless the adjustment can be made from the operator s posi t...

Page 7: ...loose traction 5 Always keep unit in gear especially when traveling down slopes Do not shift to neutral and coast down hill 6 Avoid starting stopping or turning on a slope If tires lose traction disengage the blade s and proceed slowly straight down the slope 7 Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction which could cause the machine to rollover 8 ...

Page 8: ...e clamps further than necessary Ensure clamps grip hoses firmly over the filter after installation 12 Do not use gasoline containing METHANOL gasohol containing more than 10 ETHANOL gasoline addi tives or white gas because engine fuel system dam age could result 13 If the fuel tank must be drained it should be drained outdoors 14 Replace faulty silencers mufflers 15 Maintain or replace safety and ...

Page 9: ... owner s manual CE Models Place the extra copy of the identification tag in the manual S S A A M M P P L L E E CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGS A Manufacturer s Identification Number B Manufacturer s Serial Number C Power Rating in Kilowatts D Maximum Engine Speed in Rotations per Minute E Manufacturer s Address F Year of Manufacture G CE Compliance Logo H Mass of Unit in Kilograms I Sound Power in ...

Page 10: ...essages on your rider and mower should be carefully read and obeyed Personal bodily injury can result when these instructions are not followed The information is for your safety and it is important The safety decals below are on your rider and mower If any of these decals are lost or damaged replace them at once See your local dealer for replacements These labels are easily applied and will act as...

Page 11: ... Warning Remove Key Before Servicing Remove the key and consult techni cal literature before performing repairs or maintenance Danger Machine Rollover Do not use this machine on slopes greater than 10 Danger Dismemberment This machine can amputate limbs Keep bystanders and children away when engine is running Danger Dismemberment This mower deck can amputate limbs Keep hands and feet away from bla...

Page 12: ...e throttle controls engine speed Move the throttle for ward to increase engine speed and back to decrease engine speed Always operate at FULL throttle Choke Twin Lever Models Close the choke for cold starting Open the choke once the engine starts A warm engine may not require chok ing Move the lever forward to close the choke CONTROL FUNCTIONS The information below briefly describes the function o...

Page 13: ...nd speed control pedal Moving the lever forward will increase ground speed Note that the further forward the lever is moved the faster the tractor will travel Parking Brake The parking brake knob is used to lock the parking brake when the tractor is stopped Fully depressing the brake pedal and pulling up on the knob engages the parking brake Refer to page 10 for a full explanation of parking brake...

Page 14: ...empt to bypass safety switches and never tamper with safety devices Check their operation regularly Operational SAFETY Checks Your unit is equipped with a seat switch safety system Check the seat switch operation every fall and spring with the following tests Test 1 Engine should NOT crank if PTO switch is ON OR Brake pedal is NOT fully depressed parking brake OFF OR The cruise control lever is NO...

Page 15: ... 1 Seat yourself on the rider seat in the operating posi tion Set the parking brake using the brake pedal D Figure 3 and parking brake knob B 2 Disengage the PTO clutch 3 Set the throttle to FULL 4 Close the choke NOTE A warm engine may not require choking 5 Insert the ignition key and turn it to START 6 After the engine starts move the engine throttle con trol to SLOW Warm up the engine by runnin...

Page 16: ...ne throttle M Figure 1 to 1 2 throttle setting and allow the engine to idle for 20 seconds Stopping a hot engine too fast may cause engine damage 5 Turn key C Figure 1 to OFF and remove it Figure 4 Controls A Mower Lift Lever D Clutch Brake Pedal B Parking Brake Knob E Dial A CutTM Control C Ground Speed Control Lever OPERATING THE MOWER 1 When traveling to or from the work site fully raise the mo...

Page 17: ... WARNING The engine will shut off if the reverse ground speed pedal is depressed while the PTO is on and the RMO has not been activated The operator should always turn the PTO off prior to driving across on roads paths or any area that maybe used by other vehicles Sudden loss of drive could create a hazard MOWING IN REVERSE If an operator chooses to mow in reverse the RMO sys tem can be used To us...

Page 18: ...ee inset illustration Figure 7 NOTE Pull back slightly on the lift lever to allow easier turning of the Dial A CutTM control Figure 7 Mower Removal Installation 34 mower shown A Idler Pulley Arm D Lift Cable B Idler Pulley E Lift Hook C PTO Electric Clutch Pulley F Rear Trailing Arms 2396 Figure 8 Mower Hitch A Lever C Rider Hitch Brackets B Mower Hitch 2390 5 Remove mower hitch B Figure 8 from ri...

Page 19: ...arning WARNING Never store the unit with fuel in an enclosed poorly ventilated structure Fuel vapors can travel to an ignition source such as a furnace water heater etc and cause an explosion Fuel vapor is also toxic to humans and animals Battery life will be increased if it is removed put in a cool dry place and fully charged about once a month If the battery is left in the unit disconnect the ne...

Page 20: ...es may differ slightly from the Max Inflation stamped on the side wall of the tires The pressures shown provide proper traction improve cut quality and extend tire life SAFETY ITEMS Before Each Use Every 5 Hours Every 25 Hours Every 100 Hours Every 250 Hours Spring Fall Check Safety Interlock System Check Tractor Brakes Check Mower Blade Stopping Time TRACTOR MAINTENANCE ITEMS Before Each Use Ever...

Page 21: ... slide hose clamps from fuel filter 2 Remove hoses from filter 3 Install new filter in proper flow direction in fuel line Secure with hose clamps See warning at beginning of procedure OIL FILTER CHANGE Refer to engine owners manual CHECK CHANGE AIR FILTER Refer to engine owners manual REPLACE SPARK PLUG Refer to engine owners manual WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled with car...

Page 22: ...se When an oil can is shown wipe the area clean apply a few drops of oil SAE 30 then wipe up drips or spills 2388B Figure 11 Brake Pedal Pivot Point Figure 12 Front Axle Lubrication Points Figure 14 Rider Lubrication Points Rear Half Gear Model Shown Figure 13 Mower Deck Lubrication Points Figure 15 Rider Lubrication Points Front Half 2390 Figure 16 Arbor Lubrication Points Note On 30 mower grease...

Page 23: ...e recommend removing the rear wheel hubs and lubri cating the axle shafts yearly This prevents the wheel hubs from seizing onto the axle shaft and makes future service easier 1 Turn off the ignition turn off the PTO engage the parking brake and block the front tires 2 Using a jack or chain hoist positioned at the center of the rear frame carefully jack the unit up until the rear tires are approxim...

Page 24: ...l each blade with the tabs pointing up toward deck as shown in Figure 21 Secure with a capscrew D cup washer C and hex washer B Use a wooden block to prevent blade rotation and torque capscrews to 45 55 ft lbs 61 75 N m Regular Maintenance Figure 21 Installing The Blade A Wooden Block C Cup Washer B Hex Washer D Capscrew A D C B Torque to 45 55 ft lbs LOOSEN Figure 19 Removing The Blade Figure 20 ...

Page 25: ...ait one minute for automatic reset Replace if defective see your dealer 6 Battery terminals require cleaning 6 See Normal Care section 7 Battery discharged or dead 7 Recharge or replace 8 Wiring loose or broken 8 Visually check wiring replace broken or frayed wires Tighten loose connections 9 Solenoid or starter motor faulty 9 Repair or replace see your dealer 10 Safety interlock switch faulty 10 ...

Page 26: ...flated equally 2 See Normal Care or properly Mower cut is rough looking 1 Engine speed too slow 1 Set to full speed 2 Ground speed too fast 2 Set ground speed control lever at a slower ground speed 3 Blades dull and require sharpening 3 See Servicing the Mower Blades 4 Mower drive belt slipping 4 Belt oily or worn Clean or replace belt as necessary 5 Check PTO Electric Clutch 5 Clutch may need to ...

Page 27: ...d to the steering shaft 1 See Figure 23 Loosen the two capscrews A and push bracket so that gear teeth are closely meshed 2 Tighten nuts after adjustment Torque to 35 40ft lbs STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT Your unit is equipped with a dual position steering shaft to allow for steering wheel adjustment for rider comfort 1 Pull down on the rubber boot to expose the two holes in the steering shaft A Figu...

Page 28: ... brake Loosen or tighten adjustment nut H to achieve a 1 5 8 1 3 4 compressed spring length as shown in Figure 24 BLADE BRAKE CHECK Mower blades and mower drive belt should come to a complete stop within five seconds after electric PTO switch is turned off 1 With rider in neutral PTO disengaged and operator in seat start the rider engine 2 Look over the left hand footrest at the mower drive belt E...

Page 29: ...necessary to perform transport height adjustment again after all leveling procedures are completed 6 Position blade s side to side and measure distance from outside tip of blade s to ground Measurement should be equal within 1 8 7 See Figure 28 On left side of mower make sure eccentric nut is in correct position as shown Loosen outside nut A and rotate eccentric nut B so that flat side with hole c...

Page 30: ...rom ground to rear tip of blade s On 30 mower the front tip should be level to 1 8 3 mm higher than rear tip On 34 mower the front tips should be 1 4 6 mm higher than the rear tips 3 See Figure 29 Loosen jam nut E To lower rear of mower deck loosen nut B which will lengthen level ing rod D To raise rear of deck shorten leveling rod D When proper measurement is obtained tighten nut A against bracke...

Page 31: ...397 Figure 30 Transport Height Adjustment A Spacers C Nut B Rear Mower Rollers D Rear Trailing Arms BATTERY CHARGING A dead battery or one too weak to start the engine may be the result of a defect in the charging system or other electrical component If there is any doubt about the cause of the problem see your dealer If you need to replace the battery follow the steps under Cleaning the Battery C...

Page 32: ...l belt on PTO pulley E MOWER BELT 34 See Figure 32 1 Mower does not need to be removed to install a new belt However for easier access mower can be removed following steps in Mower Removal and Installation 2 If mower is not removed place mower in lowest cut ting position Push idler pulley arm A Figure 32 away from you to relieve belt tension Remove belt from idler pulley B and PTO pulley C 3 Remov...

Page 33: ...ing and are subject to change without notice The power ratings for an individual engine model are initially developed by starting with SAE Society of Automotive Engineers code J1940 Small Engine Power Torque Rating Procedure Revision 2002 05 Given both the wide array of products on which our engines are placed and the variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment it may be ...

Page 34: ...manuals currently available for your model contact our Customer Publications Department at 262 284 8519 Simplicity 866 313 6682 Snaper Have the information listed in the box below available when phoning in your request Technical manuals can be downloaded from www simplicitymfg com www snapper com Twin Bag Grass Catcher Dump Cart Hour Meter Kit Gas Can Front Weight Engine Oil Touch Up Paint Grease ...

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Page 36: ... through the summer AERATING YOUR LAWN Consider aerating your lawn in spring Using an aerator to remove cores of soil from the lawn increases the speed of clipping decomposition and encourages deeper root growth by opening up the soil and permitting greater movement of water fertilizer and air TP 600 2136 03 UV SMA HOW HIGH TO MOW THE GRASS Cutting the grass too short causes weak thin grass plants...

Page 37: ...ulch when the grass is wet moist grass does not mulch well and clumps beneath the mower deck Note Always operate the engine at full throttle when mowing PROPER MOWING SPEED ENGINE SPEED GROUND SPEED Always operate the engine at full throttle when mowing If you hear the engine slowing down you are mowing too fast maintaining a slower ground speed will improve the cutting efficiency of the blades an...

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