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Operating Instructions

Safety

1.  Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with controls and the 

use of equipment.

2.  Do not operate the engine in a confined space where 

dangerous fumes can collect.

3.  Mow only in daylight or in very good artificial light.
4.  Before starting the engine, disengage blade and attachment 

drives and make sure handbrake is engaged.

5.  Take care on slopes – maximum 15º.
6.  Remember, there is no such thing as a ‘safe slope’. Travel 

on grass slopes requires particular care to guard against 
overturning:

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Do not stop or start suddenly when going up or downhill.

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Engage drive slowly. Always keep the machine in drive 
when travelling up or down a slope.

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Machine speed should be kept low on slopes and in tight 
turns.

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Stay alert for humps and hollows and other hidden 
hazards.

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Avoid mowing across the face of a slope.

7.  Watch out for traffic when crossing or working near roadways.
8.  Stop the blades rotating before crossing roadways.
9.  When using the machine, never direct discharge or material 

towards bystanders or allow anyone near the machine while 
in operation.

10. Never operate the mower with defective guards, shields or 

without protective safety devices in place and in good 
working order.

11. Do not change governor settings to increase the speed of the 

engine. Operating an engine at excessive speed increases 
the risk of injury.

12. Before leaving the operator’s position:

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Disengage the drive to the cutter blades and 
attachments, then lower the attachments.

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Apply the Parking Brake.

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Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.

13. Always disengage drive to attachments, stop the engine and 

remove the ignition key before:

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Cleaning blockages.

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Checking, cleaning or working on the mower.

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Refuelling.

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Removing the Grass Collector.

Also

:

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After striking a foreign object inspect the mower for 
damage and make any repairs before restarting the 
tractor.

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If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally, check 
immediately and call your dealer if necessary.

14. Disengage drive to attachments when transporting or not in 

use.

15. Reduce the throttle setting during engine run-out.
16. Never work on the mower when the engine is running.

Always:

Use good common sense at all times and to ensure this 
tractor is safe and serviceable fit only original manufacturer’s 
supplied spares.

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Inspect the area to be cut, note the position of any 
stumps, drain covers, bumps or depressions and avoid 
them to prevent damaging the blades.

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Ensure the fuel tank is full before you start the machine.

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ONLY use the specified fuel for your machine.

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Disconnect both battery terminals before attempting any 
work in the engine compartment.

Never:

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Leave the tractor unattended and running.

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Put hands near moving blades, belts or the Power Take-
Off pulley while they are rotating.

Powered Grass Collector (PGC)

Collector Height Adjustment Lever

Cutter Deck

Anti-scalp Wheel

PGC Net

PGC Connection Lever

Power Take-Off (PTO) Engage Lever

Tractor Drive Pedals

Summary of Contents for S1500H

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Garden Tractors S T and V Series Models S150H S1500H T1600H T1800H T1600 4WD T25 4WD and V25 50HE 366007300 B...

Page 2: ...add diesel while the engine is running or when engine is hot 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...

Page 3: ...ore leaving the operator s position Disengage the drive to the cutter blades and attachments then lower the attachments Apply the Parking Brake Stop the engine and remove the ignition key 13 Always di...

Page 4: ...en starting a warm engine Ignition Figs 3 6 11 The key start controls the ignition and the start button engages the starter The engine cannot be started without the park brake being on the P light Fig...

Page 5: ...tting at all times RPM Meter not applicable to Mini tractor Fig 5 The RPM monitor on the electronic display indicates the engine speed This feature should be used when the cutter deck is engaged and i...

Page 6: ...the effect of the brake It s like leaving your car in gear Neutral Valve Fig 8 The natural braking of hydrostatic transmission means that it is not possible to easily push or freewheel the tractor To...

Page 7: ...lay Fig 11 shows the deck position 0 lowest to 9 highest To get the best from this refinement use it to continuously adjust cutting height to suit ground and grass conditions Do not make downward adju...

Page 8: ...ts will not operate without the ignition switch turned on Light Switch fig 18 fig 17a fig 17 fig 16 fig 15 Auxiliary Lift Switch where fitted Fig 15 Raising the Auxiliary Grass Collector Lift is achie...

Page 9: ...angle than the one you are on As all terrains and conditions vary great care should be maintained when operating the tractor DO NOT take the tractor into an area where it could become unstable On no a...

Page 10: ...tor is manual Then extend the tipping lever and pull it towards the seating position This pivots the collector and so empties the collector Once the grass is off loaded return the collector to the upr...

Page 11: ...nect the net rod by pulling back on the sprung locking tube and uncoupling it from the pin Repeat on the other side 2 Undo the net locking clip both sides then unhook the levers from the locating pins...

Page 12: ...epress the PGC Net Empty Switch Page 7 Fig 16 Standard grass collection When cutting the grass and collecting follow these simple steps 1 Always run the engine at maximum speed 2 Lower the sweeper to...

Page 13: ...o undo a handwheel and remove the back piece of the deck and it can be used as a rear discharge deck This saves the time of switching decks High Grass Mulch Deck Fig 26 The real alternative when cutti...

Page 14: ...re 2 Run the engine at maximum speed 3 Mow often particularly in spring and early summer Short clippings of 25 mm 1 or less decompose more quickly 4 If an unsightly residue of cuttings is being left i...

Page 15: ...e back of the deck Fig 32 D and E 5 Slip the cutter drive belt off the Engine Pulley 6 Put steering onto full lock to ease deck out 7 Lift the linkage then slide the deck out 8 If you are going to use...

Page 16: ...ckwise to un tension 4 Having made the adjustment tighten the half nut and re tension the belt with the belt tension lever then 5 Re check the belt tension Transmission Drive Belt The transmission dri...

Page 17: ...e the drive belt over the PTO pulley of the Powered Grass Collector 3 Feed the belt around the PTO pulley clockwise 4 Lock the Locating Lever over the Lift Arm Lugs 5 Check Belt Tension 19 mm deflecti...

Page 18: ...eems to lose power and the Belt slips and overheats CHECK p That the Tensioner Rod is correctly applied Page 14 Fig 31 p That the Cutter Belt Tension is correct See page 15 p That the Cutter Deck is n...

Page 19: ...offside wheel you will find the Trunnion Fig 42 that links the rod to the Deck Hanger Bracket Both the Trunnion and the Rod are threaded and adjustment is achieved by rotating the Trunnion to in effe...

Page 20: ...s A B Using a 13mm spanner loosen upper locknut C Now adjust the height by using a ratchet or spanner to turn the Nyloc nut D clockwise up to raise the Deck or anti clockwise down to lower it When lev...

Page 21: ...f the tractor Fig 45 p That the Brush Height Adjustment Lever is not set too high or too low p That there is not a build up of congealed grass on the leading edge of the Brush Guard p That the Brush i...

Page 22: ...s that are to remain on the ground p Remove the plastic hubcap p Use a 19 mm socket spanner to loosen the wheel nut whilst on the ground DO NOT REMOVE p Place a jack under the front axle at the jackin...

Page 23: ...0amp has not blown or been dislodged Pages 22 23 IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE CONTACT YOUR TRACTOR DEALER If the engine misfires loses power or stalls in use CHECK p That you have not run out of fuel To re...

Page 24: ...0amp fuse Fig 51c p The lead from the Tractor to the Sweeper has not become disconnected or damaged IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE CONTACT YOUR TRACTOR DEALER If the electric deck lift stops working and the...

Page 25: ...actor Display fails to light up when turned on or the tractor doesn t start CHECK p Check fuse 2 has not blown yellow 20amp fuse Page 23 IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE CONTACT YOUR TRACTOR DEALER Service Int...

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Page 27: ...litres Transmission Tuff Torq K62 Hydrostatic Turning Radius 99cm Forward Speeds 0 7 mph Tyre Pressures Front 0 8 1 1 KGF cm 12 16 psi Rear 0 43 0 7 KGF cm 6 10 psi 1 19m Model Engine Displacement Pow...

Page 28: ...SS Service Date Hours Dealer s Signature Fourth Service 48 months DEALER NAME ADDRESS Service Date Hours Dealer s Signature Fifth Service 60 months DEALER NAME ADDRESS Service Date Hours Dealer s Sign...

Page 29: ...tion Oxford England Model S150H Mini S1500H T1600H T1800H T1600 4WD T25 4WD V25 50HE Power kW 10 81 10 81 11 93 13 42 11 93 19 4 19 4 Engine operating speed 2600rpm 2900rpm 2900rpm 2900rpm 2900rpm 290...

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