Westwood SV20 Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

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Troubleshooting (Electrical)

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Safety cont.

ALWAYS

do the following before getting off

your Tractor:

Disengage the Cutter Drive.

Disengage the PTO Drive.

Put the Gear-Lever in ‘Neutral’.

Set the Parking Brake.

Set Throttle to ‘Slow’and allow to 
idle for a few seconds – then turn off
using Ignition Key.

Stop the Engine and remove the 

Ignition Key.

ALWAYS 

use ordinary lead-free petrol,

never Super Unleaded or Ultra Low
Sulpher Fuel (ULSF).

ALWAYS 

refuel outdoors and before

starting the engine. Under no
circumstances refill the tank with the engine
running.

NEVER 

smoke while refuelling or refuel

when the engine is hot.

ALWAYS

re-fill carefully, and mop up any

spillage. Do not operate any electrical
equipment, lights etc. until the petrol
vapours have cleared – as this can create
a source of ignition.

Refuelling your Tractor

ALWAYS

mow in daylight or in good

artificial light only.

NEVER

mow while people, especially

children, or pets are nearby.

Mowing with your Tractor

ALWAYS

avoid sharp turns, especially at

high speed – even on a gentle slope. Your
Tractor is designed with considerable
stability, but rough ground can affect the tilt
of the machine quite dramatically. Bear this
in mind.

Using your Tractor

NEVER

fill the tank up to the brim – leave a

small space for the fuel to expand as it
warms up.

ALWAYS

store fuel in approved containers

specifically designed for the purpose.

ALWAYS

replace fuel tank and container

caps securely to prevent ignition of fuel.

NEVER

allow anyone near the machine

while it is in operation.

NEVER

take your Tractor onto the Public

Highway - It is illegal!

ALWAYS

drive within your Tractor’s

capabilities – it already allows you to mow
large areas of grass very effectively in a
surprisingly short time.

ALWAYS 

take care when pulling heavy

loads. Use only the hitch point provided.
Limit loads to those you can control safely.
Avoid sharp turns and reverse with care.

ALWAYS

wear substantial footwear while

using your Tractor.

NEVER

wear loose clothing, or anything

that could become trapped in the machine’s
moving parts.

ALWAYS

inspect the area thoroughly

before cutting grass. Make sure it is clear
of debris like stones, sticks, toys, wire or
anything else that could be picked up and
thrown out by the Blades.

ALWAYS

pinpoint hazards like manhole

covers, tree stumps, roots, holes or
depressions in the ground so they can be
avoided.

ALWAYS

stop the Blades if the machine is

about to travel over any surface other than
grass.

NEVER

mow across a slope – always go

up and down.

ALWAYS

take care on steep or wet slopes.

NEVER 

exceed the maximum towing

weight.

Fuses (Fig 45, 46, 47 & 48)

The fuse box on your Westwood tractor is located under
the dashboard above the battery. If you believe that a
fuse has blown, disconnect the battery and check the
windows on each of the fuses.  If the thin metal strip is
broken , then the fuse has blown (Figure 47 & 48).  If this
is a persistent problem - consult your dealer.

fig 45

fig 46

fig 47

fig 48

10

10

10

20

20

20 AMP

CHARGE

20 AMP

IGNITION

10 AMP

CLUTCH

10 AMP 
LIGHTS

10 AMP FUEL SOLENOID /

PTO WIRE

SPARE

SPARE

SPARE

Figure 46

Summary of Contents for SV20

Page 1: ...or Operator s Manual S T Series V20 50 copyright Westwood Tractors 2004 Westwood Tractors FREEPOST 3376 Plymouth Devon PL7 5ZY Tel 0800 0720127 Fax 0800 0720132 www westwoodtractors com email westwood...

Page 2: ...r Sweeper Lift Lever I the undersigned A Bennett of Westwood Tractors Freepost 3376 Plymouth Devon England certify that the lawnmower Comply to the provision of the directive 89 392 EEC amended by 98...

Page 3: ...aged before starting the engine This is a safety measure NEVER run the engine in a confined space where dangerous Carbon Monoxide exhaust fumes can collect NEVER try to change the governor setting of...

Page 4: ...prevent ignition of fuel NEVER allow anyone near the machine while it is in operation NEVER take your Tractor onto the Public Highway It is illegal ALWAYS drive within your Tractor s capabilities it a...

Page 5: ...about to run out of petrol Hour Meter Service Light Fig 5 Your Westwood Tractor is equipped with an hour meter which is linked to the service light The service light will come on 5 hours before your s...

Page 6: ...ls Hydrostatic Fig 6 The forward speed of the tractor is controlled by footpedal A Reversing is controlled by footpedal B Moving Off Reversing Fig 6 7 To move off ensure your feet are off pedals A and...

Page 7: ...uations where one wheel is slipping and the other is not In a situation when one wheel starts to slip and extra traction is required simply depress pedal F Figure 11 and the differential will lock bot...

Page 8: ...isengaged position when it is not in use DO NOT PUT HANDS NEAR MOVING PULLEYS AND BELTS Lights Fig 17 Pressing the push button turns ON the headlights Turn the headlights OFF by pressing the button ag...

Page 9: ...setting the wheels in the lowest adjustment holes fig 37 fig 36 Trunnion Net Fitting PGC Connection fig 18 fig 19 fig 20 Position Y Locating Lever Locating Lug Lift Arm Locking Clips Position X Powere...

Page 10: ...llel to the surface it is cutting with a maximum variation from side to side or front to back of 3mm Check this by placing the tractor on a hard level surface and measuring the clearance heights front...

Page 11: ...uttings and feeds your lawn When Mulch mowing it is necessary to observe certain rules 1 Reduce the height of the grass by no more than 1 3rd its height in each pass If the grass has grown long make s...

Page 12: ...e 12 Routine Maintenance Engine Maintenance Please refer to the engine manufacturer s handbook enclosed with this manual Battery Maintenance Fig 26 The battery fitted to your tractor is a low maintena...

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