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Zero-Radius Turn Operation 

During zero-radius turns (when one mower wheel 
rotates backwards while the other rotates forward) 
drive extra slowly to reduce the possibility of losing 
traction, or control, or becoming dizzy.  This will help 
prevent you from being thrown off the mower.  Be 
aware that if you do a turn on a slope you may go 
through all of the orientations to a slope mentioned 
below and must handle the mower accordingly.

 

 

 
 
 
 

Operation on Slopes 

DO NOT operate on steep slopes 25 degrees or 
greater for long periods or engine damage may 
occur.  Do not operate the mower on slopes steeper 
than you can feel secure about the traction of the 
tires and the stability of the mower.  Do not operate 
the mower on slopes at all when the grass is wet.  
There is a danger of suddenly sliding sideways or 
down the hill.  When operating on a slope, travel 
across the grade whenever possible, not in an up or 
down pattern.  Reduce speed and exercise extreme 
caution on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent 
tipping or loss of control.  Be especially cautious 
when changing direction on slopes.   
 
When pointing up a slope, your mower has the 
most weight on the drive wheels and therefore the 
most traction at the tires.  However, this is the angle 
that it has the most tendency to tip back (“pop a 
wheelie.”)  This is the preferred angle for mowing 
small areas of steeper slopes. 
 
Recommendations for this angle: 

  Lean as far forward as possible to add your weight 

to the front of the mower. 

  Accelerate gently.  Do not accelerate quickly to 

avoid “popping a wheelie”. 

  If backing down the hill, do not stop suddenly but 

slow down gradually. 

 
When pointing down a slope, your mower has the 
least weight on the rear drive wheels and therefore 
the least traction at the tires.  This is the angle that 
the mower has the most tendency to slide.  
However, this is the angle that it has the least 
tendency to tip back.  Avoid this angle, as it has the 
least advantage for your mower. 
 

Recommendations for this angle: 

  Lean back with arms stretched out straight while 

holding onto the stationary handlebar.  This 
transfers more of your body weight to the rear 
drive wheels for more traction. 

  Do not change speed suddenly to minimize the 

tendency of going into a slide.  Accelerate and 
decelerate gently.  If you ever go into an 
uncontrolled slide while pointing down a slope 
the recommended procedure is to let go of the 
handles and jump off if necessary.  Otherwise, 
control the mower gently and stay off slopes 
that tend to make the wheels slide. 

 
When crossing a slope sideways, your mower has 
the average amount of weight on the drive wheels 
versus the front wheels, similar to level ground.  
However, this angle leaves the least weight on the 
higher side drive wheel, tending to make it slip.  This 
is the preferred angle for mowing large areas of 
gentle slopes. 

Recommendations for this angle: 

  Lean back. This adds weight to the rear drive 

wheels and will allow you to mow more quickly 
across the slope without sliding.  These are 
general guidelines only.  The mower function 
and comfort will vary depending on mowing 
environment, operator driving style and 
preference.  

  To reduce the chances of “popping-a-wheelie”, do 

not accelerate quickly. 

Note:  Excessively worn tire tread is dangerous.  
Replace tire(s) with less than 3/32” of any tread 
groove left.  Use tires with the tread pattern 
recommended by Wright Mfg., Inc. only.  Keep the tire 
pressure in the drive tires between 18 and 22 psi.  
Higher pressures will cause the tires to have less 
traction which may prevent safe operation.  Lower 
pressure will affect the deck pitch, thus creating a 
level deck or a reverse pitched deck and this WILL 
compromise cut quality. 
(Refer to tire maintenance and pressure section) 

 

 
 
 
 

Fuel Safety 

Handle gasoline with care – it is highly flammable.  
Do not smoke while handling gasoline.  Use an 
approved gasoline container.  Never remove the fuel 
cap or add gasoline to a running or hot engine or an 
engine that has not been allowed to cool for several 
minutes after running.  Never fill the tank indoors 
and always clean up spilled gas.  NEVER store the 
equipment with gasoline in the tank inside a building 

    

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Summary of Contents for Stander X

Page 1: ...rts lists are available from your authorized Wright Dealer for a nominal charge Also check www wrightmfg com for the most up to date product literature Please note the complete model number and serial number of your Wright product For reference please note the following information at the time of purchase SERIAL ________________________________ MODEL ________________________________ DATE OF PURCHA...

Page 2: ...nstantly seeking ways to improve its products the mower you have may differ slightly from the information and specifications in this manual Wright reserves the option to make changes at any time without notice in the process of continually improving our products Wright Manufacturing Inc SAFETY ALERT This is the safety alert symbol It is used throughout this manual and on the mower s safety labels ...

Page 3: ...HUT OFF VALVE 11 HOW TO ADJUST NEUTRAL 12 CHANGING THE SPEED SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 12 HOW TO PERFORM THE TRACKING ADJUSTMENT 12 HOW TO TEST USE THE BLADE CLUTCH BRAKE SWITCH 13 HOW TO TEST THE OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL OPC SWITCH 13 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS 13 TIRE MAINTENANCE AND PRESSURE 13 HEIGHT OF CUT 13 DECK ADJUSTMENTS 13 BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT 14 REPLACING CUTTER DECK BELT 14 REPLACING DR...

Page 4: ... heavier operators Front Casters are equipped with non pneumatic tires and do not require any air Lowering tire pressure will affect deck pitch Always check pitch any time tire pressure is set below recommended pressures Lubricate all appropriate moving parts see the Lubrication section of this manual Check the battery to see that the cables are tight and connected properly The battery is 12 volts...

Page 5: ...ine when both hand controls are at the full speed position If not refer to How to Perform The Tracking Adjustment section of this manual The control handles may not line up perfectly As you drive the mower listen for any unusual noises and test for irregular operation and adjust or service as necessary Go over the safety information and operating procedures in this manual with the customer Instruc...

Page 6: ...Owner User Notice The owner s user s obligation is to instruct themselves and all potential users in the safe operation of this equipment and be sure they read and follow the instructions in this safety manual and other material provided by Wright Manufacturing Inc before using or allowing others to operate the equipment Do not operate this unit unless you carefully read understand and follow the ...

Page 7: ...tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition Check the blade mounting bolts for proper tightness every eight 8 hours of operation Check the blades for excessive wear and sharpness every four to eight 4 8 hours of operation Sharpen dull blades Replace blades when they become excessively worn The mower should not be used after the blades or other part of the mower strikes a foreign ob...

Page 8: ... plate is properly installed If the mower discharges grass clogs turn off the blade clutch switch apply the parking brake stop the engine and remove the key before removing obstruction s Keep all shields and covers in place namely all blade and belt covers engine shields and grass discharge chute deflector Keep hands feet and clothing away from rotating parts especially the rear wheels blades engi...

Page 9: ... Lean back with arms stretched out straight while holding onto the stationary handlebar This transfers more of your body weight to the rear drive wheels for more traction Do not change speed suddenly to minimize the tendency of going into a slide Accelerate and decelerate gently If you ever go into an uncontrolled slide while pointing down a slope the recommended procedure is to let go of the hand...

Page 10: ...raulic system please see your authorized Wright dealer Using a Spark Arrester The engine in this machine is not equipped with a spark arrester muffler It is in violation of California Public Resources Code Section 4442 to use or operate the engine on or near any forest covered brush covered or grass covered land unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting any applicable loc...

Page 11: ...a Make sure the control levers are in the exact neutral position Apply the parking brake if it is not already set Turn OFF the blade engaging switch if it is on Check the engine oil Turn fuel valve to the ON position Starting the engine Start the engine according to the engine manufacturer s recommendation see engine manual Set the throttle control lever near mid throttle pull out on the choke con...

Page 12: ...to the curb Now while maintaining the same angle to the curb continue to back up until the right rear tire is close to the curb Using the same technique lurch the right tire onto the curb After both wheels are on top of the curb turn the mower counterclockwise and back up so the left caster wheel comes over and last should be the right caster wheel as the mower is twisting to the left counterclock...

Page 13: ... to be done to one or both control rods and adjusting the control rods Once the jam nuts are loosened at the top and bottom of the control rod proceed to turning the control rod clockwise or counter clockwise Shortening the control rod will increase the speed of the forward movement of the mower on that side Lengthening the control rod will slow the forward movement of the mower on that side In th...

Page 14: ...the tires to have less traction which will force you to go slower and with less safety and give you a harder ride Front Casters are equipped with non pneumatic tires and do not required any air They do not have any tread but should be replaced when excessively worn Lowering the tire pressure below the recommended pressure will change the pitch of the deck which may require further deck pitch adjus...

Page 15: ... Remove deck covers Remove belt by using a ratchet and extension to relieve belt tension Replacing Drive Belt Stop engine and remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop Remove deck covers Remove drive belt access panel Remove cutter deck engine to blade belt from clutch Raise front of unit and secure Remove the clutch stop Remove belt by using a ratchet and extension to relieve belt tens...

Page 16: ...t Lubrication Grease with No 2 general purpose lithium base or molybdenum base grease Set parking brake stop the engine and remove the key Clean grease fittings with a rag Connect grease gun to fitting and pump until grease begins to ooze out from the bearings Wipe off excess grease Do not use spray lube of any kind on choke and or throttle cables Service intervals First 8 hours Every 25 hours Als...

Page 17: ...e entire mower should be cleaned daily at the end of the work day Cleaning should be done with a leaf blower or low pressure compressed air Wash with water only when necessary and do not use a pressure washer or nozzle as the water can enter bearings and electrical connections causing an electrical short rust and corrosion When washing with water avoid spraying near the hydro cap and do so when th...

Page 18: ...que Specifications Spindle and Drive Pulley Split hub R R Remove 2 bolts from split hub and install in threaded holes in hub Slowly tighten each bolt alternating as you tighten bolts against the pulley The hub will separate from the pulley Replace grade 8 bolts and install in reverse order using the assembly holes to tighten hub onto pulley and spindle shaft Spindle Set Up Blade Options Parts Asse...

Page 19: ...er Set Up 5 Bottom 71440011 BLADE CE ROLLED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 16 5 71440012 BLADE CE ROLLED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 18 71440013 BLADE CE ROLLED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 21 5 Bottom 1 Top Blade Spacer Set Up CE European models only rolled airfoil low lift allows unit to remain below regulated decibel levels 71490001 BLADE MULCHING 16 5 71490002 BLADE MULCHING 18 71490003 BLADE MULCHING 21 5 Bottom 1 Top Blade Spac...

Page 20: ...LED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 18 71440013 BLADE CE ROLLED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 21 71460064 BELT WRAPPED B SECTION 64 04 EL Drive Hydro Belt 71460065 BELT WRAPPED B SECTION 57 04 EL Blade Blade 52 71460067 BELT WRAPPED B SECTION 66 04 EL Blade Blade 61 71460070 BELT WRAPPED B SECTION 52 04 EL Blade Blade 48 71460071 BELT WRAPPED B SECTION 96 04 EL Eng Blade 61 71460107 BELT WRAPPED B SECTION 84 04 EL Eng Blade ...

Page 21: ... rings nuts etc X X Check blades for wear and sharpness sharpen and balance or replace as necessary X X Clean out debris under blade belt cover X X Scrape clean underside of cutter deck X X Check blade mounting bolts for proper tightness X X Check blade spindle mounting bolts for proper tightness X X Inspect tires replace as needed X X Inspect and tighten all hydraulic hoses X X Adjust parking bra...

Page 22: ...21 Date Maintenance Service Performed Unit Hours Shop Technician Maintenance Record ...

Page 23: ... for warranty work and the expense of returning it to the Owner after repair will be paid for by the Owner WMI s responsibility is limited to making the required repairs and no claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract of sale of any WMI mower This Warranty does not apply to any mower that was delivered to an Owner prior to the Pre Delivery Service a...

Page 24: ...you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your commercial mower but WMI cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts As the commercial mower owner you should however be aware that WMI may deny you warranty coverage if your commercial mower or a part has failed due to abuse neglect or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications You are responsible for presenting your commercial m...

Page 25: ...ent components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part 8 Throughout the commercial mower warranty period stated above WMI will maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected demand for such parts 9 Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs and must be provided without charge to the owner Such use wi...

Page 26: ... Lawn is uneven or bumpy Roll or level the lawn Deck cutting hieght is set too low Raise cutting height Deck is not leveled correctly Level the deck Tire pressure is uneven Check and inflate tires Stringers are sparse patches of uncut grass left behind the mower Blades are not sharp or are nicked Sharpen blades Blades are worn down too far Replace blades Engine RPM is too low Mow at full throttle ...

Page 27: ...CAL FUSION BLADE 76490094 DECAL PATENT NUMBERS 76490008 DECAL 48 DECK SIZE 76490007 DECAL 52 DECK SIZE 76490012 DECAL 61 DECK SIZE 76490100 DECAL AERO CORE DECK 76490059 DECAL AMERICAN FLAG 76490030 DECAL CE MAIN INST PANEL CE DECALS EUROPEAN MODELS ONLY DECALS 76490028 DECAL CE DANGER BLADE HAZARD 76490029 DECAL CE SHIELD MISSING 76490046 DECAL CE NOISE 105 76490058 DECAL HEARING PROTECTION 76490...

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