
PARKING BRAKE
The parking brake is located on the left side of
the tractor as shown in Figure I. To set the parking
brake depress the clutch-brake pedal as far as pos
sible and push the parking brake down. To release
the brake depress the clutch-brake pedal.
ATTACHING TOOLS
Complete information on the assembly, attachment,
operation and service of the many attaching tools will
be provided with each attachment.
All drawn implements attach in seconds. Simply lift
the tractor hitch pin, insert the tongue, and replace
pin.
All power implements will use the attachment clutch
pedal located on the right side of the tractor.
CARE OF TRACTOR
1.
Keep tractor greased and oiled regularly. Re
fer to Figure
1
for the location of grease fittings. Check
transmission and engine case oil levels.
2.
Keep engine air cleaner clean. This will add
to engine life.
3.
Keep tires properly inflated. See previous in
structions.
4.
Keep tractor covered and in a dry place when
not in use.
5.
Keep grass and dirt out of engine cowling as
these will stop the flow of air and decrease en
gine life.
6.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT. The brake band, located
on the left side of the transmission, brakes the trans
mission and in turn stops the wheels.
To adjust, depress clutch brake pedal and move
parking brake lever forward into the engaged posi
tion. Tighten nut on brake rod until both rear wheels
skid when tractor is pushed
parking brake en
gaged. Tighten nut another }1 turn. The brake and
parking brake are now properly adjusted.
7.
CLUTCH-BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT.
The
dutch-brake pedal rod may be turned in or out to
adjust the pedal to operator's desired position. Re
move pin from rod and turn rod in or out for adjust
ment. There are also two holes in the pedal to adjust
for travel. The upper hole is for a short movement
of travel, the lower hole is for a long movemen-t.
8.
When replacing belts or mounting drive im
plements make sure all pullEtys are in line.
9.
BATTERY. Check electrolyte level periodically.
If tractor has been in storage it may be necessary to
recharge.
10.
Your tractor is only as good as the service
you give it. See your Wheel Horse Dealer for a
thorough check-up after each season of use.
11.
When replacing belts be sure to purchase gen
uine Wheel Horse belts, as these belts are specifically
designed for each application.
(NOTE: Make sure all pulleys are in line.)
12.
To raise seat/fender unit pull knob back. See
Fig.
I.
Seat should be latched before operating tractor.
3
SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
Recommended by Outdoor Power Equipment Institute
1.
Know the controls and how to stop quickly
read the owners manual.
2.
Do not allow children to operate machine; nor
adults to operate it without proper instruction.
3.
Clear work area of objects which might be
picked up and thrown.
4.
Disengage all clutchs and shift into neutral
before starting motor. Keep hands, feet, and clothing
away from power driven parts.
5.
Do not carry passengers. Keep children and
pets a safe distance away.
6. Never direct discharge of any material toward
bystanders, nor allow anyone near machine while
in operation.
7.
Disengage power to attachment (s) and stop
motor before leaving operator position.
8.
Take precautions when leaving machine un
attended (to avoid accidental starting, rolling away,
accidental dropping of any attachment, etc.)
9.
Disengage power to any attachment when
ever it is not in use, or when traveling from one
work area to another.
10.
Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards.
Know what is behind you, before backing up.
11.
Beware of steep slopes; reduce speed on all
side slopes and sharp turns, to prevent tipping or
losing control.
12.
Don't stop or start suddenly when going uphill
or downhill.
13.
Use care when pulling loads or using heavy
equipment.
14.
Watch out for traffic when near roadways.
15.
Handle gasoline with care - it is highly
flammable.
a. Use approved gasoline container.
b. Never add gasoline to a running motor
fill tank out of doors wipe up spilled
gasoline.
c. Replace gasoline cap securely.
d. Open doors if motor is run in garage -
exhaust gases are dangerous.
16. Keep machine in good operating condition and
keep safety devices in place. Use guards as instructed
in owner's manual.
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