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Wiring Diagram

Controls - Levers

IMPORTANT - READ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE

MULCHING
For Best results;
- Do not reduce the height of the grass by more than 1/3 in a single pass
- Mow often - short clippings of 25mm (1") or less decompose more quickly
- If possible, avoid cutting in the wet
- Always cut with the engine at full running speed
- If an unsightly residue is present - increase cutting height
- Vary mowing pattern from cut to cut

- Always keep the underside of the deck clean to permit good grass flow
- Always ensure that blades are sharp and in good condition

VIBRATION TESTED TO THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS

BS 6842:1987, DD ENV 25349:1993, SI 1992:3073, BS6841:1987

15 MAX

O

15 MAX

EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN CUTTING

ON SLOPES

PTO

O

POWER-TAKEOFF (PTO)

Push the lever down and to the left to engage the pto, to disengage
push the lever down and lift to the right. 

ELECTRIC LIFTS

The cutting height is adjusted by rotating the ‘dial-a-height’ switch
anti-clockwise to lower the deck and clockwise to raise the deck.
The indicated heights (1-lowest to 10-highest) are shown for
guidance purposes only. To get the best from this refinement use it
to continuously adjust cutting height to suit ground and grass
conditions. Do not make downward adjustments on the move until
you are familiar with this height control, to avoid scalping.

Raising the Auxiliary Lift is achieved by pressing the switch (

B

) to

the left of the dashboard – 

UP

to raise, 

DOWN

to lower (fig 3).

PGC NET EMPTY SWITCH

A third switch is fitted to those Tractors with a Powered Grass
Collector. This switch empties the collector net via an electric
actuator mechanism that lifts the grass box and pushes out the
bottom pan, fully emptying the collector contents. Press the switch

UP

to open and 

DOWN

to close the net (fig 5).

SEAT ADJUSTMENT

The seat on the A20/50 is adjustable forwards and rearwards to suit
the operator. Simply lift the seat latch at the front of the seat (fig 4)
and slide the seat forwards or backwards to suit. Always ensure the
seat is latched back into position before driving off.

(

A

) Dial-

a-height

Switch

(

B

)Auxiliary

Lift Switch

fig 1

fig 2

fig 3

fig 4

O

fig 5

PGC Net Empty

Switch

Press UP to empty

and DOWN to Close

Electric Clutc

Electric Clutch

     Switc

     Switch

Light Switc

Light Switch

Loom

Loom

Connector

Connector

Red

Red

Loom

Loom

Connector

Connector

Light Loom

Light Loom

Connector

Connector

Brake Switc

Brake Switch

Fuel Solenoid

Fuel Solenoid

 Soc

 Socket

ket

Regulator

Regulator

Star

Starter

ter

Motor

Motor

Seat Switc

Seat Switch

P.T.O.

Soc

Socket

ket

(Red / Blue)

(Red / Blue)

Ignition Cut Out

Ignition Cut Out

(Bolt on Connector)

(Bolt on Connector)

Ignition Cut Out

Ignition Cut Out

(Female Spade Connector)

(Female Spade Connector)

Connector For H.E.

Connector For H.E.

Ear

Earth Connector

th Connector

 For H.E.

 For H.E.

Ignition

Ignition

Switc

Switch

15A

15A

20A

20A

20A

20A

Solenoid

Solenoid

Electric Clutc

Electric Clutch

Batter

Battery

Engine

Engine

1

2

4

5

 TRA

TRACT

CTOR 

OR WIRING DIA

WIRING DIAGRAM

GRAM

Ignition Soc

Ignition Socket

ket

10A

10A

10A

10A

12 Red / 

12 Red / Yellow 

 1  White

White

 2  Red / Blue

 2  Red / Blue
 3  Br

 3  Brown

wn

4  Gre

4  Grey

5  Red / Blue

6  White / Red

White / Red

7  Black
8  Purple
9  Yellow

10 Green

10 Green
11 Orang

11 Orange

13 Blue

13 Blue

  

Orange

Purple

Black

Red

Red /

Blue

+

-

3

6

Содержание A20/50

Страница 1: ...0 litres Forward Speeds 0 7mph Countax Limited Countax House Great Haseley Oxford OX44 7PF Tel 01844 278800 Fax 01844 278792 Email email countax com Website www countax com All figures are approximate...

Страница 2: ...application of the brake The main reasons for loss of control are Insufficient wheel grip Driving too fast Inadequate braking Incorrect load distribution 1 Check that the machine complies with all ap...

Страница 3: ...gine and remove the ignition key 12 Disengage drive to attachments stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug lead or remove ignition key before Clearing blockages Checking cleaning or working on t...

Страница 4: ...ADLIGHT SWITCH The headlights are turned ON by switching the rocker switch on The headlights will not operate when the ignition is OFF Turn the headlights OFF before starting or stopping O Throttle A...

Страница 5: ...o an upright position you will feel the lever lock into this position When you turn off the engine the natural braking of the hydrostatic system will add to the effect of the brake It s like leaving y...

Страница 6: ...owered Grass Collector This switch empties the collector net via an electric actuator mechanism that lifts the grass box and pushes out the bottom pan fully emptying the collector contents Press the s...

Страница 7: ...for net emptying circuit To check remove fuse and check small window there should be an unbroken metal strip bridging the gap fig 4 Note If No 2 20Amp fuse blows when the ignition key is turned this m...

Страница 8: ...f it is stalling or overheating CHECK THE COOLING SYSTEM AND THE AIR FILTERS 1 Ensure that vents on either side of the bonnet are not blocked fig 2 2 Check that debris is not caught in the Cooling Fan...

Страница 9: ...is procedure taking care to fit the belt into the V grooves 7 Pull back the Belt Tension Lever so the belt is tensioned Now check and adjust belt tension as detailed on page 13 fig 1 fig 2 fig 4 fig 3...

Страница 10: ...while to have blades reground It is cheaper and better to replace Re grinding is likely to affect the hardening of the blade and its balance fig 1 fig 3 fig 4 fig 5 fig 2 REMOVAL OF FRONT WHEEL Apply...

Страница 11: ...otate it the other way to lift the front Adjustment is rapid so try one or two turns and relocate the Trunnion Bracket and secure then check the effect Repeat and re check if necessary TOOLS REQUIRED...

Страница 12: ...wise up to raise the Deck or anti clockwise down to lower it 5 When level is achieved tighten up all nuts and bolts For the closest cut set the anti scalp wheels fig 3 in the middle adjustment holes I...

Страница 13: ...O DRIVE BELT CONNECTION It is important that the belt from PTO to collector Part No 22923400 is crossed over in the correct direction fig 1 before being fitted over the collector pulley The easiest wa...

Страница 14: ...wer the collector and then engage the brushes by pushing the sprung PTO lever to the right to release and engage LOWER THE COLLECTOR Using the lever page 15 fig 2 lower the collector REMOVING THE NET...

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