Operating Instructions
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Forward Speed Control
(FSC)
Pull Steering
Levers with
Left Hand
Keep Feet on
Footrest when
Moving
Correct Operator Hand Position on the Controls
3. Reverse direction of the mower by pulling both
levers backward.
NOTE:
Smooth action on the steering levers will
produce smooth mower operation. Remem ber to
keep the engine and ground speed slow until
learning the control response.
4. The FSC may be adjusted forward for faster
ground speed and backward for slower ground
speed. When mowing, ground speed should be
adjusted to match the load on the cutter blades,
i.e., as the engine pulls down in heavy cutting,
pull back on the FSC lever to reduce ground
speed. Adjusting ground speed helps maintain
a balance between engine power and blade
speed for high-quality cutting action.
5. Stop ground travel by pulling both steering levers
backward to the
NEUTRAL-PARK
position (trac-
tor not moving) and then moving the FSC lever
to the
NEUTRAL-PARK
position.
NOTE:
If the tractor creeps forward or back ward
with the FSC lever in the
NEUTRAL-PARK
posi-
tion, the transmission control needs to be adjust-
ed. Contact your Walker dealer.
ENGAGING THE MOWER
1. Set the engine throttle at about 1/3 speed.
Do
not attempt to engage the blade clutch at high
engine speeds.
This will drastically shorten
drive belt life. Use only moderate engine speed
when engaging the blade clutch.
2. Engage the mechanical clutch by pulling the
blade clutch lever forward
quickly.
DO NOT
en-
gage slowly. For disengagement, push the blade
clutch lever backward
quickly.
CAUTION
A safety interlock switch (seat switch) will
cause the engine to stop if the blade clutch
is engaged and the operator is not in the
seat. The function of this switch should be
checked by the op erator raising off the
seat and engaging the blade clutch; the
engine should stop. If the switch is not
working, it should be repaired or replaced
before operating the mower. DO NOT
disconnect the safety switches; they are
for the operator’s protection.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT
engage the blade clutch when
transporting the mower across drives, side walks,
loose materials, etc.
DO NOT engage the blade
clutch with the PTO shaft disconnected
(the mow-
er deck removed from tractor).
Blade Clutch Engaged