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can enjoy more efficient mowing technique
for increasing your safety. 
 
The Wright mower handles differently at differen
angles of attack on a slope. It is important to 
understand the following differences so that you 
can use or avoid using the mower at different 
angles for the best advantage. Be aware that if 
the following orientations to a slope and must 
handle the mower accordingly. As you use the 
mower you will gain the technique to mow 
lawn than ever before. 
 

When pointing up a slope

, the mower ha

most weight on the drive wheels and therefore 

s and 

more 

s the 

e most traction at the tires. However, this is the 

ngle that it has the most tendency to tip back 

pop-a-wheelie.”

rred angle for 

owing small ar

es. 

Re

th
a
(“

) This is the prefe

eas of steeper slop

m
 

commendations for this angle: 

 Do not accelerate quickly to avoid “popping-a-

wheelie.” 

 If backing down the hill, do not stop sud

but slow down gradually and maintain an 
upward force on the handles to keep the 
front of the mower on the ground. 

 

When pointing down a slope

, the mower has 

the least weight on the drive wheels a

denly 

nd 

erefore the least traction at the tires. This is the 

ngle that the mower has the most tendency to 

lide. However, 

t it has the 

ast tendency to tip back. Avoid this angle, as it 

as the least advantage for the mower. 

 

th
a
s

this is the angle tha

le
h

Recommendations for this angle: 

 Do not change speed suddenly to minimize

tendency of going into a slide. Accelerate 
and slow down gently. If you ever go into a
uncontrolled slide while pointing down a 
slope, the recommended procedure is to 
go of the handles and move up-hill from th
mower. Otherwise, control the mower 
gently and stay off slopes that tend to make
the wheels slide at this orientation. 

 

When cros

 the 

let 

 

sing a slope sideways

, the mower 

as the average amount of weight on the drive 

heels versus the front wheels, similar to level 

round. However, this angle leaves the least 

eight on the higher side drive wheel, tending to 

make it slip. This is the preferred angle for 
mowing large area

 

 
 

s of gentle slopes.

h
w
g
w

Recommendations for this angle: 

 Do not accelerate quickly to minimize the 

tendency of “popping-a- wheelie”. 
Accelerate gently. 

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 at the 
recommended level. Higher pressures will cause
the tires to have less traction which will force you
to go slower and with less safety. 
 

Replacement Parts: 

Use of parts other than specified parts s
by Wright Manufacturing, Inc. may comp

 

 

upplied 

romise 

e safe use of the mower and are not 

 

 

Us
while standing on the Velke. Always keep a firm 
grip on t

s. 

Operate the mower very slowly, inching it 
backward until you become familiar with how the 
mower operates. Always operate slowly if in an 
awkward location or position. While backing up 
never place your foot or feet on the ground near 
the back edge of the mower to prevent serious 
personal injury if mower were to run over you. 
Look behind you before backing to prevent 
injuring yourself or anyone behind you.  Operate 
at slow speeds in forward and reverse if not 
completely familiar with mower operation.  See 
the “How to change the Speed/Sensitivity 
Adjustment” section of this manual.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Operation in Forward Direction: 

Always keep a firm grip on the mower handles 
with both hands. Operate the mower slowly until 

th
recommended. 

 

 
 

Operation in Reverse: 

e extreme caution when operating in reverse 

he mower handles with both hand

     

WARNING

 

     

WARNING

 

 

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Page 1: ...sts 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 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 PURCHASE ________________...

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Page 3: ...nufacturing Inc is constantly seeking ways to improve its products the mower you have may differ slightly from the information and specifications in this manual Because of our continuous product improvement Wright reserves the option to make changes at any time without notice Wright Manufacturing Inc SAFETY ALERT This is the safety alert symbol It is used throughout this manual and on the mower s ...

Page 4: ... roduced or copied in whole or part without written permission from Wright Manufacturing obbler Turbo10 Velke Pro 1 X2 and Velke Mower are trademarks of Wright Manufacturing Inc served This material may not be rep Inc Grass Gobbler Gobbler Leaf G ...

Page 5: ...y 7 Hydraulic Safety 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 Inspect Mower Before Each Use How to Start the Mower w to Drive the Mower 8 V Turn Technique 9 Velke Mower Controls Straight 9 Velke Mower Controls Right Turn Velke Mower Controls Left Turn How to Stop and Park the Mower 10 w To Use T How to Change the Speed Sensitivity Adjustment How to Perform the Trackin How to Test Use the Blade Clutch Brake Swit...

Page 6: ...asters are equipped with non pneumatic tires and do n required any air Remove the blade belt cover and check and tighten if necessary all belt tensions according to specifications further in this manual DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN tate the blade pulleys slightly to see if they all turn together Note Clutch Brake will create some resistance Lubricate all moving parts see Maintenance Items section of this ma...

Page 7: ...time service the blade brake system switch to test the Operator Presence Control should stop in several seconds If not se Disengage the blades set the parking brake shu stand s Drive the mower around on a level parking Speed Sensitivity Adjustment be used See Speed Sensitivity Adjustme ot start and stop in a few the blades on now try disengaging the OPC itch OPC The engine should die and the blad ...

Page 8: ... the blades are running the engine will stop and 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 operat this unit unless you carefully read understand and follow the assembly installation and safety instructions contained in this manual and the warning decals provided on t...

Page 9: ...evices and shields in pla ing condition Keep all nuts bolts and s tight to be sure the equipment is in safe WARNING working condition Check the blade mounting for proper tightness every eight 8 ho tion Check the blades for excessive wear harpness every four to eight 4 8 hours o operation Replace excessively worn blades pen dull blades The mower should not be after the blades or other part of the m...

Page 10: ... otherwise not mowing gra blade clutch engagement switch to reduce risk of thrown objects and rotating blade hazard After coming to a stop apply the parking brake stop the engine and remove the key ore performing any maintenance or repair service mowing height or other adjustments disengage power to blades apply the parking brake stop the engine remove ignition key and spark plug from spark plug s...

Page 11: ...ke the wheels slide at this orientation When cros the n let e sing a slope sideways the mower as the average amount of weight on the drive heels versus the front wheels similar to level round However this angle leaves the least eight on the higher side drive wheel tending to make it slip This is the preferred angle for mowing large areas of gentle slopes h w g w Recommendations for this angle Do n...

Page 12: ... zero radius turns when one mow rotates backwards while the other is mo forward drive extra slowly to reduce the possibility of losing traction or control or becoming dizzy This will help prevent you fr losing control of the mower Be aware that do a turn on a slope you may go through al the orientations to a slope mentioned above must handle the mower accordingly Fuel Safety Handle gasoline with c...

Page 13: ...ngaging switch if it is on Starting the engine Recoil Start Turn the ignition key to the Run position Check to see if the equipment has a separate choke knob or whether it is incorporated into g g in mind that various models use different choke controls Electric Start Start the engine according to the engine manufacturer s recommendation see engine manual You will need to start the engine by turni...

Page 14: ...ers V turning especially works well with one or two wheeled Velke sulkies Caution be sure that you have no baggy loose clothing or jacket pockets that can get caught to the handlebars or control levers o any mower you drive How to V turn Begin to learn by gradually slowing the mower so the turn will be slow then Gradually let off the forward pressure of your thumb on the control lever on the insid...

Page 15: ... by Operation During Zero Radius Turns How to Change the Speed Sensitivi Adjustment The controls are initially set with the Speed Sensitivity Adjustment in the faster more sensitive position The adjustment can be changed to the slower setting This will increase the ground speed approximately 25 30 The slower setting has a corresponding decrease the sensitivity of the controls In other words a give...

Page 16: ...ssary It is normal to make these adjustments time to time ow to Test Use the Blade Clutch Brake Switch ore testing the blade clutch e sure the area is clear an m v erable to thrown objects from under the No one should be near the mower deck o e of discharge The discharge chute r should be in the down position The brake should now be applied Move throttle to speed setting When the engine speed shou...

Page 17: ...as they would appear on the grass and not on a hard ting up is assumes that the blades are level hims or spacers on the bottom and ster support arm surface due to the tires floa on or sinking down into the lawn Fine Adjustment Adjust the blades equally in five settings up or down 0 25 each in a 1 25 total range The shims on the blade bolts are moved from un spindle If possible der the spindle to t...

Page 18: ...Mower The underside of the mower deck should be checked and cleaned twice daily and more often if the grass being mowed is lush or wet The 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 electrical connection...

Page 19: ...harpen and balance or replace as necessary X X Check and adjust tire pressures to no more than maximum pressure listed on tire and maintaining good traction and comfort 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 Clean air cleaner foam elemen...

Page 20: ...Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Service Performed Unit Hours Shop Technician 15 ...

Page 21: ...rized WMI Service Dealer within the warranty period The expense of lost production time and delivering the mower to the Authorized WMI Service Dealer 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 ...

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