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12.1  TOOLS

There are some specialized tools and test equipment 
that are needed for electrical repair work. A brief 
description of these follows.
Long or needle nose pliers - used to connect or bend 
wires and connectors in close quarters.
Diagonal cutters - used to cut wires or trim connec-
tions.
Wire stripper/crimping tool - available separately or 
as a combination tool. Used to strip insulation from 
wires of various sizes, crimp terminals and connector 
or wires.
Soldering gun or soldering iron - used to solder all 
splices and connections to terminals, connector, etc. A 
soldering gun is faster and more convenient that wait-
ing for a soldering iron to heat.
Multimeter - analog or digital, to measure voltage, 
amperage and ohms.
Tachometer - used to measure engine speed. 
Required to properly test alternator and charging cir-
cuits where output is dependent upon engine speed.
Heat gun - used to shrink insulated tubing in place. 
Used to replace electrical tape or insulated sleeving. To 
use, place a piece of shrink tubing over a wire joint, 
heat with the heat gun, until it shrinks slightly around 
the joint.
Supplies - electrical tape, rosin core solder (never use 
acid or acid core solder on electrical joints), an assort-
ment of various size terminals, connectors, insulated or 
heat shrink tubing (for use on joints and connections), 
and an assortment of automotive type wire (in several 
colors).
Gravely Company recommends that all work be done 
in a professional manner. The use of the tubing to 
cover joints and the soldering of connections contribute 
to a professional looking job. In addition to a pleasing 
appearance, repairs made in this manner are more 
likely to withstand vibration. (The weakest points in an 
electrical system are the joints where wires are 
attached.)
Replace all defective components with Gravely 
replacement parts only. Engine parts, such as rectifiers 
or alternator components should be secured through 
the nearest engine service center.
Gravely Company does not recommend attempting to 
repair electrical components. Most do not lend them-
selves to repair and you would have more money 
invested in "time of repair" than the part would cost and 
the results may not be as good.

12.2  ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS

In many electrical circuits, there is some visible effect 
which indicates that the circuit is functioning properly. A 

switch is turned "ON" and a lamp lights. A key is 
turned, a starter motor runs and cranks the engine.
If the lamp does not light, or the starter motor does not 
run, some means of measuring voltage, current flow, 
resistance and continuity is needed, (continuity means 
there is a complete electrical path through the circuit or 
component.)
To know exactly what conditions exist in an electrical 
circuit requires AC and DC voltmeter, AC and DC 
Ammeter, and an ohmmeter.

Multimeter

A single combination meter that does all of these things 
is available. Such a meter is called a multimeter or volt-
ohm-multitester (VOM). Meters of this kind are avail-
able in many forms and all change functions and 
ranges with switches, or by plugging test leads into dif-
ferent jacks. Multimeters are available in two basic 
types, analog and digital.

Analog Meters

Analog Meters have a needle that moves across a 
scale to give a reading. The longer the scale, the easier 
it is to read and more accurate the reading will be. A 
jeweled movement is used in this type of meter is more 
likely to be damaged through rough handling (except 
for overloaded protected meters) or by measuring high 
values that exceed the range set on the meter than a 
digital meter. They provide excellent service for the 
money as long as they are used with care.

Digital Meters

Digital meters do not have a movement and are there-
fore more rugged. The reading shows up directly on a 
display window of some type. Since they read direct, 
no skill in reading the scale is required, nor is it neces-
sary to set the range. The meter switches the ranges 
automatically. One has only to select the function DC 
volts, AC ampere, ohms, etc.), connect the test leads, 
and the reading is shown on the display. Because of 
the internal circuitry and the lack of a movement, these 
meters are not likely to be damaged by overloads.
In the discussions that follow, either type of meter may 
be used. Test procedures are the same. It is best to 
learn proper procedures, even though some meters 
may be more forgiving of mistakes. Where differences 
in use may occur, they will be covered in the discus-
sion.

SECTION 12 - ELECTRICAL

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Страница 2: ...Arm 7 18 Section 8 Hydraulic System 8 19 8 1 Filter Change 8 19 8 2 Hydraulic Hoses 8 19 8 3 Hydraulic Tank 8 21 8 4 Lift Cylinder 8 21 8 5 Lift Pump 8 21 8 6 Pump Housing 8 21 8 7 Hydraulic Valve Pr...

Страница 3: ...UNAUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS Use only Gravely replacement parts The replacement of any part on this vehicle with anything other than a Gravely authorized replacement part may adversely affect the pe...

Страница 4: ...should be gathered before work is started Interrupting a job to locate tools or parts is a needless delay A list of required special tools has been included in this manual 2 7 CLEANING AND STORAGE IM...

Страница 5: ...ing unit ALWAYS remove key to prevent unauthorized use Never carry passengers on any part of unit Avoid uneven and rough terrain DO NOT operate near drop offs ditches or embankments Unit can suddenly...

Страница 6: ...Before maintenance adjustments or service except where specifically recommended shut off engine Allow hot parts to cool Keep unit free of dirt stones and other debris Clean up oil or fuel spills Spark...

Страница 7: ...w Filter 4 1 9 w Filter 3 50 1 7 w Filter Air Cleaner Dual Element With Pre Clean Screen Dual Element With Pre Clean Screen Dual Element With Pre Clean Screen Cooling Capacity N A N A N A Engine Oil T...

Страница 8: ...RAL MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS 1 Handlebar 2 Choke Control 3 Mower Lift Lever 4 PTO Switch 5 Direction Control Pedal 6 Seat Adjuster 7 Hour Meter 8 Ignition Switch 9 Parking Brake Lever 10 Low Oil Pressu...

Страница 9: ...steners that are missing or damaged Tighten all nuts and bolts 4 5 LUBRICATION 1 Apply Stens Hi Temp Grease or equivalent to the lube fittings on idler pivots 2 Grease the pillow block idler pivot arm...

Страница 10: ...uld clear the footboard by 1 8 or less but not touch the footboard To adjust the pedal 1 Locate the adjustment rod assembly underneath the direction control pedal 2 Loosen the jam nut which locks the...

Страница 11: ...ct grade of fuel 43 Faulty suction pipe 2 Bad electrical connection 23 Sticking throttle restricted movement 44 Choked oil filter 3 Faulty starter motor 24 Exhaust pipe restriction 45 Bad solenoid swi...

Страница 12: ...from engine sheave NOTE Engine sheave will have to be removed prior to removing engine 6 Remove the engine sheave bolt and slide the sheave off the engine shaft 7 Remove the 4 engine mounting bolts Us...

Страница 13: ...ower belt from the unit s electric clutch pulley 5 Remove and save mower mounting hardware Detach mower 6 Replace belt cover on mower for storage Long mower belt may be stored under belt cover 6 3 ADJ...

Страница 14: ...the ignition key 2 Remove the belt guard from the support frame 3 Long Belt Loosen and remove the spring from the idler arm Remove the old belt 4 Short Belt When replacing the short belt the long bel...

Страница 15: ...angle 25 degrees removing equal amounts of material from each end to maintain proper blade balance New blades are balanced to within 1 3 inch ounces at factory DO NOT grind around corner at top of bla...

Страница 16: ...justment 7 2 DIRECTIONAL CONTROL PEDAL Removal and Installation 1 Disconnect the foot pedal adjustment linkage See Figure 13 2 Remove the E ring and washer on the right end of the pedal shaft Loosen t...

Страница 17: ...RAKE CABLE REPLACEMENT 1 Disconnect the cable at the brake arm weldment See Figure 16 Loosen the jam nuts on the brake cable brackets 2 Remove the cotter key from the clevis pin at the brake lever Rem...

Страница 18: ...arm assembly Separate the two by removing the E ring 3 Inspect and replace any worn or damaged parts 4 Reassemble in reverse order NOTE Be sure that when the brake lever is pulled back engaged that t...

Страница 19: ...lic tank and or transmission 2 Clean any filter where maintenance is to be performed prior to removing hoses to prevent system contamination Cap components if possible NOTE Place lift lever into float...

Страница 20: ...8 20 PF1643 Figure 17 1 Drive Coupler 2 Hydraulic Tank 3 Hydraulic Pump 4 Housing 1 2 3 4...

Страница 21: ...6 Reverse the disassembly procedure to reassemble NOTE Adjusting the lifting height of the mower deck may be necessary if a new hydraulic cylinder is installed Loosen the jam nut on the lifting rod e...

Страница 22: ...ncrease the pressure Rotate the adjusting screw counterclockwise to reduce the pressure Take care not to move the adjusting screw when tightening the jam nut 5 Reverse the disassembly procedure to rea...

Страница 23: ...ct the brake linkage at transmission 9 Remove the spring from the transmission bypass lever 10 Disconnect the forward reverse cable at the transmission control arm 11 Remove the two bolts securing the...

Страница 24: ...surfaces at reassembly The following tools are required for disassembly and reassembly of the transaxle 3 8 in Socket or End Wrench 1 in Socket or End Wrench Ratchet Wrench Torque Wrench 300 lb in 34...

Страница 25: ...using remove the ball bearing seal and thrust washer from the axle shaft The thrust washer may be in the axle housing NOTE The retaining ring remaining on the axle shaft need not be removed 8 To disas...

Страница 26: ...separate race securely in position 3 Then carefully pull the motor rotor assembly outward until the ball pistons are fully engaged in the grove located in the center of the separate race 4 Carefully r...

Страница 27: ...pistons are not dislodged from their bores IMPORTANT It is essential that the pump rotor assembly remain intact during handling as each ball piston is matched to its respective bore 20 Install a wide...

Страница 28: ...spection and cleaning Normal flushing should be all that is required for cleaning 9 6 TRANSAXLE REASSEMBLY Before reassembling the transaxle clean all parts and assemblies with clean solvent and blow...

Страница 29: ...old separately Class II generator and plate are not a matched set 6 Aligning the rotation arrow with the input rotation install the pump plate over the generator 7 Install the four cap screws in the p...

Страница 30: ...ated in the cover assembly 6 Install the cover assembly by carefully aligning it with the control shaft cam ring pivot dowel and pump rotor drive NOTE Two axle housing flange screws may be used to hel...

Страница 31: ...retaining ring in the axle housing 8 Lubricate and assemble the three planetary gears on the secondary carrier assembly 9 Aligning the splines install the secondary carrier assembly on the splined en...

Страница 32: ...following filter base internal filter and valve cover position metal side of filter toward housing and gasket port plate 28 Aligning the screw holes install 5 flange screws 29 Cross torque screws to 1...

Страница 33: ...in place flush with center hub opposite side of valve stem Installation 1 Pack rim and bearing with multi purpose grease Slide wheel on axle pack outside bearing with multi purpose grease and insert i...

Страница 34: ...aper to remove any rust or paint from the axle taper and wheel hub bore taper 1 Mark end of axle to indicate where cotter key hole is located 2 Install key and slide hub on axle 3 Install washer and c...

Страница 35: ...16 17 18 clean repair or replace Fuel Leak at Carburetor 5 7 17 repair or replace Engine Floods 5 15 17 repair or replace Will not idle 1 2 3 6 repair or replace Rich idle 1 6 14 repair or replace idl...

Страница 36: ...oved the clutch may have a tendency to slide off the pump shaft and could cause damage to the clutch or mower drive pulley 4 Remove the clutch retaining bolt and slide the clutch off the pump shaft 5...

Страница 37: ...e part would cost and the results may not be as good 12 2 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS In many electrical circuits there is some visible effect which indicates that the circuit is functioning properly A sw...

Страница 38: ...nit 2 Remove all the vent caps from the battery and set the caps to one side 3 Take the electrolyte which should be 1 265 specific gravity at 80o F and fill each cell so that the electrolyte is level...

Страница 39: ...a time The electrolyte level should be at level indicated Use distilled water to fill each cell if needed Install and tighten each cap after checking IMPORTANT When distilled water is added to battery...

Страница 40: ...perate unit as normal to charge battery Storage The battery is a perishable item and it should be stored properly to obtain a long useful life Batteries not in use will self discharge If the battery w...

Страница 41: ...above test place the switch in the run position and check between each contact and ground metal case to be sure no terminals are grounded If the switch is operating properly there will be no continui...

Страница 42: ...to check for continuity 12 8 DIODES AND RECTIFIERS Diodes are solid state semiconductor devices They contain no moving parts and conduct current better in one direction than the other Diodes allow cur...

Страница 43: ...o 3 50 ohms proceed to Measure Clutch Current Draw Measure Clutch Current Draw 1 Turn engine off 2 Disconnect clutch wire connection 3 Select meter to check amps 10 amp scale 4 Connect one meter lead...

Страница 44: ...the above test 12 13 FUSE HOLDER 1 Use a VOM with the switch set in the ohm Rx1 position 2 Make a visual check of the fuse to determine that it is not burned out If the glass is clouded check with an...

Страница 45: ...NGAGED up position PTO Switch 01545600 Seat Switch 03654200 1 OPERATOR OFF SEAT 2 1 OPERATOR ON SEAT 2 Neutral Switch 050480 RUN 1 2 ENGAGED button out 1 2 NEUTRAL button in Brake Switch 03657100 BUTT...

Страница 46: ...N 000234 up See Service Letter 1071 Module can not be tested for correct operation Key Switch Off Run Start Red B 12 00 Vdc 12 00 Vdc 12 00 Vdc Purple A 12 00 Vdc 12 00 Vdc Red Violet S2 12 00 Vdc 12...

Страница 47: ...correct Brake Switch Off Run Start Yellow Red 12 00 Vdc Yellow Red 12 00 Vdc Switch Fwd Rev Neutral Off Run Start Brown Yellow 12 00 Vdc Brown Yellow 12 00 Vdc Seat Switch Off Run Start Lt Green 12 00...

Страница 48: ...K 87a 30 87 86 85 TIME DELAY MODULE A B C D E F P I N K OIL PRESSURE WHITE BLACK FUEL SOLENOID REGULATOR MAGNETO KILL OIL PRESSURE LIGHT B L U E W H I T E Y E L L O W R E D BLACK FORWARD NEUTRAL SWITC...

Страница 49: ...SOLENOID REGULATOR MAGNETO KILL OIL PRESSURE LIGHT B L U E W H I T E Y E L L O W R E D BLACK 1 2 BLACK PTO SWITCH 1 7 3 4 9 BLACK PTO CLUTCH PURPLE WHITE 1 2 A B M S1 G S2 PURPLE REVERSE NEUTRAL SWIT...

Страница 50: ...Gravely A division of Ariens Company 655 West Ryan Street P O Box 157 Brillion WI 54110 0157 920 756 2141 Fax 920 756 2407 www gravely com...

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