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GENERAL  SAFETY  SUGGESTIONS 

Recommended  by  Outdoor  Power  Equipment  Institute 

SAF E  O P ERATION  PRACTICES  - R I DI N G   VEHICLES 

1. 

Know  the  controls  and  how  to  stop  quickly  -

READ  THIS  OWNER'S  MANUAL  and  instructions 

furnished  with  attachments. 

2. 

Do  not  allow  children  to  operate  machine.  Do 

not  allow  adults  to  operate  it  without  proper 

instruction. 

3.  Do  not  carry  passengers. 

Do  not  mow  when 

children  and  others  are  around. 

4. 

Cleor  work  area  of  objects  (wire,  rocks,  etc.) 

which  might  be  picked  up  and  thrown. 

5. 

Disengage  all  attachment  clutches  and  shift  into 

neutral before attempting to start engine (motor). 

6.  Disengage  power  to  attachments  and  stop  en� 

gine  (motor)  before  leaving  operator  position. 

7. 

Disengage  power  to  attachment(s)  and  stop  en� 

gine  (motor)  before  making  any  repairs  or  ad� 

justments. 

8. 

Disengage  power  to attachments  when  transportM 

ing  or  not  in  use. 

9. 

Take  all  possible  precautions  when  leaving  veM 

hicle  unattended;  such  as  disengaging  powerM 

take�offJ lowering  attachments,  shifting  into  neuM 

tral,  setting  parking  brake,  stopping  engine  and 

removing  key. 

10. 

Do  not  stop  Or  start  suddenly  when  going  uphill 

or downhill.  Mow  up and  down  the  face  of  steep 

slopes; never  across  the  face.  If a  steep  hill  must 

be  ascended, 

back 

up  the  hill;  drive  forward 

when  descending. 

1 1. 

Reduce  speed  and  exercise  extreme  caution  on 

slopes  and  in  sharp  turns  to  prevent  tipping  or 

loss  of  control.  Be  especially  cautious  when 

changing  directions  on  slopes. 

12. 

Stay  alert  for  holes,  rocks  and  roots  in  the  terrain 

which may cause the vehicle to upset.  Keep away 

from  drop-offs. 

13.  Use  care  when  pulling  loads  or  using  heavy 

equipment. 
a.  Use  only  approved  drawbar  hitch  points. 
b.  limit  loads  to  those  you  can  safely  control. 
c.  Do  not  turn  sharply.  Use  care  when  backing. 

d.  Use  counterweight(s)  or  wheel  weights  when 

suggested  in  owner's  manual. 

14. 

Watch  out  for  traffic when  crossing or near roadM 

ways. 

15. 

When  using  any  atttachments  never  direct  disM 

charge  of  material  toward  bystanders  nor  allow 

anyone  near  vehicle  while  in  operation. 

16. 

Handle  gasoline  with  care - it  is  highly  flam� 

mabie. 

A,  Use  approved  gasoline  container.  Place  conM 

tainer  out  of  the  reach  of  children. 

B.  Use  gasoline  only  as  a  fuel - never  as  a 

cleaner.  Never  remove  cap  or  add  gasoline  to 

a  running or  hot engine  or  an  engine  that has 

not  been  allowed  to  cool  for  several  minutes 

after  running.  Never  fill  fuel  tank  indoors. 

Wipe  up  spilled  gasoline.  And  positively 

NO 

SMOKING. 

C.  Open  doors  if engine  is  run  in garage - ex­

haust  fumes  are  dangerous.  Do  not  run  en­

gine  (motor)  indoors. 

-I 

17. 

Keep  vehicle  and  attachments  in  good  operating 

condition  and  keep  safety  devices  in  place  and 

working. 

18. 

Keep  all  nuts,  bolts,  and  screws  tight  to  be  sure 

equipment  is  in  safe  working  condition. 

19.  Never  store  eqUipment  with  gasoline  in  the  tank 

inside  a  building  where  fumes  may  reach  an 

open  flame  or  spark. 

20. 

Allow  engine  to  cool  before  storing  in  any  en­

closure. 

2 1. 

To  reduce  fire  hazard  keep  engine free  of  grass, 

leaves  or  excessive  grease. 

22. 

Vehicle  and  attachments  should  be  stopped  and 

inspected  for  damage  after  striking  a  foreign 

obiect  and  the  damage  should  be  repaired  be­

fore  restarting  and  operating  the  equipment. 

23.  Do  not  change  engine  governor  settings  or  over­

speed  engine. 

24. 

When  using  vehicle  with  mower: 
(1)  Mow  only  in  daylight  or  in good  artificial 

light. 

(2) 

Never make a cutting height adiustment while 

engine  (motor)  is  running  if  operator  must 

dismount to  do  so. 

(3) 

Shut  engine  (motor)  off  when  unclogging 

chute. 

(4)  Check  blade  mounting  bolts  for  proper  tight­

ness  at  frequent  intervals. 

25. 

Under  normal  usage,  grass. catcher  bag  material 

is  subiect  to  deterioration  and  wear.  It  should 

be  checked  frequently  for  bag  replacement.  Re· 

placement  bags  should  be  checked  to  ensure 

compliance  with  original  manufacturers  recom­

mendations  or- specifications. 

26. 

Disengage  power  to  mower  before  backing  up. 

Do  not  mow  in  reverse  unless  absolutely  neces­

sary  and  then  only  after  careful  observation  of 

the  entire  area  behind  the  mower. 

CAUTION 

TD 

AVOID  INJURY: 

READ  OPERATOR'S  MANUAL 

KNOW LOCATION & FUNCTION 

OF  CONTROLS 

• 

MAINTAIN 

SAFETY  DEVICES 

• 

REMOVE 

POTENTIAL THROWN OBJECTS 

NEVER  MOW  NEAR  PEOPLE 

NEVER  CARRY  PASSENGERS 

L O OK  BEFORE  BACKING 

AVOID  SLIPPERY  OR  STEEP 

AREAS'  STOP  BLADE  &  BACK 

SLOWLY  IF  MACHINE  STOPS 

GOING  UPHILL' AVOID  BLADE 

UNLESS BLADE & ENGINE ARE 

STOPPED 

• 

SET  PARKING 

BRAKE  &  REMOVE  KEY  IF 

LEAVING MACHINE. 

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Содержание 200 Series

Страница 1: ...5 Speed 6 Speed 300 Series Lawn Garden Tractors 8 Speed Automatic 400 Series Garden Tractors 8 Speed Automatic fit Specifications Operating Instructions Maintenance Information Wheel PART NO 810399R1 w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m ...

Страница 2: ... ToGo Forward or Reverse 9 Oil Level To Change Speeds or Direction 9 3 5 6 Speed Transmission To Stop 9 Correct Tractor Usage 1 0 1 2 Chassis Lubrication 200 Series Attachment Mounting 10 Foot Brake Adjustment 300 400 Series Attachment Mounting 10 3 5 6 Speed Models Hitches 10 8 Speed Models Attachment Belts 10 11 300 400 Series Automatic Models Operation of the Tractor 11 12 PTO Clutch Brake Adju...

Страница 3: ... 2 mph 6 7 kmh 6th 4 9 mph 7 8 kmh Rev 2 3 mph 3 7 kmh 5th 4 3 mph 6 9 kmh Rev 2 0 mph 3 2 kmh ELECT R ICAL SYST EM T I R ES Type 12 Volt D C NegativeGround Sizes Battery 200 Series 308 310 312 414 208 3 Models 211 3 12 Volt 24 Amp Hr 211 5 416 417 Models 211 6 300 Series S Speed Models Type Mechanical All Gear Approximate Ground Speeds at full throttle Gear Low Range High Range lst 5 mph 8 kmh 2 ...

Страница 4: ...OCATION BTDC 208 N A N A Fixed 211 N A N A Fixed 308 8 N A N A Fixed 310 312 020 5 N A Fixed 414 416 417 020 5 N A Fixed Or equivalent Champion number shown LIQUID CAPACITI ES Crankcase 208 1Va qt 1 0 I 211 1Y2 qt 1 41 308 1 4 qt 1 2 I 310 312 414 416 2 qt 1 9 I 417 1 qt 1 4 I Transmission 200 Series 3 5 6 Speed N A 300 Series Automatic Hydrostatic Unit qt 7 I Transaxle 3 qt 2 8 I SPARK PLUG TYPE ...

Страница 5: ...ainer Place conM tainer out of the reach of children B Use gasoline only as a fuel never as a cleaner Never remove cap or add gasoline to a running or hot engine or an engine that has not been allowed to cool for several minutes after running Never fill fuel tank indoors Wipe up spilled gasoline And positively NO SMOKING C Open doors if engine is run in garage ex haust fumes are dangerous Do not r...

Страница 6: ... _ _ __________ _____ __ _ OWNER REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY Service and warranty assurance is as important to Wheel Horse as it is to you the owner To facilitate warranty service at an Authorized Wheel Horse Dealer Wheel Horse requires factory registration A registration card is supplied with each new rider and attachment Either you or your dealer must fill in the required information and mail the ...

Страница 7: ...arting All lights must be OFF during operation if lightCs is on a malfunction is indicated in that operation s and must be corrected 3 3 IGNITION SWITCH Ignition switch is located on lower right side of dash panel near steering column Ignition switch has three positions from left to right 1 Off 2 Run 3 Start To start engine turn key all the way right to Start position Release key when engine start...

Страница 8: ...e Note When coming to a stop always depress clutch pedal as well as brake pedal so that transmission will be disconnected from engine 9 CLUTCH PEDAL Clutch pedal is located on left side of tractor Push ing down on clutch pedal does two things 1 De clutches transmission drive belt from engine 2 Ac tuates a safety interlock switch so starter will operate Engaging clutch is done by releasing pedal wh...

Страница 9: ...position gage should read 1 2 Volts or slightly above When starter is engaged gage reading should not drop below 8 Volts After engine is started and runR ning gage should read between 1 2 and 1 6 Volts If gage reads less than 1 2 Volts battery is discharging If gage reads 1 6 Volts or higher for long periods of time check battery water more frequently 3 THROTTLE CONTROL Throttle control lever cont...

Страница 10: ...stop Brake pedal returns lever to neutral position for dynamic braking Control lever varies ground speed and pul ling power of tractor independent of engine speed To increase ground speed move lever away from neutral Increase pulling power by moving lever to ward neutral Neutral position is provided with a detent type stop to give a perceptible feel as con trol lever passes through neutral 14 PARK...

Страница 11: ...rter engages When engine starts release key Switch is spring load ed and will return to Run position automatically If engine fails to start after 10 seconds of con tinuous cran king turn key to OH position and allow s tarter motor to cool Check for cause of hard starting consult Troubleshooting Chec klist Separate Throttle Choke Controls Once engine has started slowly return choke control to its n...

Страница 12: ...s low or out of oil and key switch is in start position On 417 models engine is equipped with a low oil pressure switch Engine will start and run when light flashes and oil pressure is low Complete information concerning recommended oils and how to check oil level is given in Maintain ing Your Tractor section of this manual CORRECT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPERATION During cold weather I start engin...

Страница 13: ...shift lever to desired speed forward or to reverse Gear shift decal identi fies various speeds Release brake pedal Slowly re lease clutch pedal As clutch pedal is released tractor will begin to move CAUTION Always release clutch pedal slowly when starting tractor in motion Sudden starts can be damaging to equipment and could cause loss of operator control TO CHANGE SPEEDS OR DIRECTION When a chang...

Страница 14: ...ents are secured to tractor s rear drawbar hitch or to a special hitch supplied with attachment or available as optional equipment To install attachments make sure hitch latch is in released posHion to do this push in on lock release pin move latch lever so latch is open and release lock pin to hold latch in open position Insert and center attachment shaft in hitch slots and move latch toward clos...

Страница 15: ...tting is often a result of excessive ground speed To correct reduce ground speed with trans mission Average lawns are usually cut at a height between 2 and 3 in 5 7 6 em Tali grass and weeds shculd be cut with mower in its highest position mak ing a second pass cutting at height desired Always keep mower blades sharp CAUTION Sharp edges of mower blades can cut you during blade maintenance or adius...

Страница 16: ...on Front wheel weights add fa steering control of tractor Some of these attachments require special rear hitches Consult your dealer for proper hitch es re quired for your tractor There are two methods of preparing a seed bed for planting 1 Use a tiller which will prepare soil in one op eration 2 Use a plow to turn ground a disc to break up large clumps and a harrow to pulverize and smooth soil Pl...

Страница 17: ...r new tractors 2 Whichever occurs first 3 As applicable 4 312 A Models Automatic Only 5 417 A Model Only ENGINE Oil Quality For maximum engine protection under all operating conditions use API Service Classification SC SD SE or SF oil in t ractors equipped with Briggs Stratton or Kohler engines These letters may appear on oil can singularly or in combitlOtion with other letters Oil Level Form a ha...

Страница 18: ...se It may be necessary to change original oil before using tractor in cold weather 208 Series Oil Fill and Drain Plugs 2 1 1 Series Oil Fill and Drain Single Cylinder 300 400 Series Oil Drain 1 4 Single Cylinder 308 Series Oil Check and Fill Single Cylinder 3 10 3 12 4 14 4 16 Model Oil Check and Fill O I L D R A IN 4 17 Series Dipstick Filler Plug and Oil Drain w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m...

Страница 19: ...sed Engine Kohler Briggs Stratton ENG I N E O I L TYPE AP I Service SC SO SE or SF After adding 80 of prescribed amount of oil check oil level Add oil as necessary to bring oil to Full level in single cylinder 200 Series engines or into IISafe range on dipstick NEVER overfill engine crankcase with oil Oil level must not exceed FII level on dipstick Air Filter Dirt induced through improperly instal...

Страница 20: ...t to dry Sat urate precleaner in engine oi then squeeze out ex cess oil and install precleaner on element P R E C L E A N E R D R Y T Y P E ELEMENT mi o_e I NUT S P A C E R 30B Series Air Cleaner PRECLEANER NOT USED ON ALL MODELS 310 312 414 416 417 Series Air Cleaner Typical 208 3 21 1 3 Models To service foam air filter re move two screws and lift off complete air cleaner assembly Remove screen ...

Страница 21: ...enser is usually replaced each time breaker points are changed Access to breaker points requires a significant amount of disassembly on some engines and in some cases special tools In addition other adiustments affecting engine timing may be necessary after reM placing or adjusting breaker points For these reasons it is suggested that ignition system service be per formed by an authodzed dealer Ca...

Страница 22: ...F U S E WITH W I R E T O B A T T E R Y I S M A I N F U S E 417 Model Fuse Locations Light Circuit and Fuse 200 Series 308 3 10 3 12 414 Models Electrical system has a separate circuit for operating lights Alternator output for this circuit is ALTERNATING CUR RENT A C For this reason lights will not operate without engine running A fuse is not used in this light circuit Never interconnect A C lighf...

Страница 23: ...rly if they are broken Either sealed beam headlamp unit is replaced by first disconnecting both terminal wires Note way headlamp is installed then carefully remove bolt and retainer to release headlamp To replace a tail light bulb pry lens off with a screwdriver A slot is located at each end of lens for this purpose If bulb has a metal socket push bulb down and turn counterclockwise to remove it I...

Страница 24: ...vel Add oil as necessary to bring oil lever between FU and I l marking on dipstick Oil Filter 417 A Only Replace the oil fHter after the flrst 1 0 hours of operation Thereafter replace the filter with each transmission oil change 100 hours or one year whichever occurs first 4 17 A Transmission Oil Filter Cooling Fan A cooling fan is bolted to transmission input shaft located just behind right foot...

Страница 25: ...re brake wear 2 With brake pedal released loosen or tighten adjustment nut until brake disc is no longer free to turn Next back off adjustment nut just enough to permit disc to turn freely Brake rod spring adjustment should be checked after adjusting brake This determines amount of force applied to brake lever 1 Distance between inside of nut and washer on brake rod should be 2 2 in 6 8 7 em Turn ...

Страница 26: ...Adjust ments are made as follows 200 Series To adiust PTO clutch and brake 1 Engage PTO clutch 2 loosen locknut on PTO brake adjustment bolt 3 Turn adiustment bolt so there is a 010 in 25 mm gap between brake pad and clutch pulley face then tighten locknut 4 Check gap between hex head of threaded spac er on PTO rod and clutch brake bracket which should be in 9 5 mm If adiustment becomes necessary ...

Страница 27: ...help insure minimum difficulty when unit is returned to service 1 Perform required maintenance steps called for in IIMointenance Checklist 23 2 Check tires for proper inflation 3 Drain all fuel from fuel tank Start tractor and let engine run out of gas As gasoline g rows old it becomes less volatile and forms harmful gum and varnish deposits in carburetor and fuel pump DO NOT STORE GASOLINE FOR MO...

Страница 28: ...r in fuel Vent i n fuel cap plugged Faulty fuel pump 308 3 1 0 3 1 2 4 1 4 4 1 6 4 1 7 Models Improper carburetor adjustment 24 POSS I BL E REMEDY Charge or replace battery Be sure PTO is disengaged and depress left pedal Consult authorized dealer Consult authorized dealer Consult authorized dealer Check spark plug condition and reset gap Check breaker points condition Consult authorized dealer Re...

Страница 29: ...mission clutch disengaged Faulty Transmission Transmission oil level too high or too low Transmission damage has resulted from operating engine at low RPM or contamination of oil Excessive load on PTO Faulty interlock system 25 POSSI BLE REMEDY Drain fuel and replace with higher octane supply Consult authorized dealer Shut off engine and allow to cool Check spark plug condition and gap Consult aut...

Страница 30: ...ISENGAGED WHITE z i 3 m RED ORANGE PTO INTERLOCK SWITCH N C CQNTACTS CLOSED WHEN PTO ENGAGED BLUE DC ACCESSORIES RED SEAT SWITCH BLACK RECTIFIER MAGNETO FUSE 15 AMP GROUND BATTERY START D C ACCESSORIES A ill WIREIt3 MAGNETO M WIRE 1 RECTIFIER R 26 SWITCH POSITION OFF 1 Ro I START ELECTRICAL CONN BETWEEN TERMINALS G M A SWITCH CASE GROUNDED 8 R A S w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m ...

Страница 31: ... HOURMETER VOLTMETER fil PARKING BRAKE SWITCH PURPLE N D CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN PTO DISENGAGED WHITE PINK BLACK BLACK D C ACCESSORIES RECTIFiER WIREn 3 MAGNETQ M WIRE I RECTIFIER R 27 w 3 OJ ORANGE PTO INTERLOCK SWITCH N C CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN PTO ENGAGED BLUE RED BLACK MAGNETO BATTERY START FUSE 15 AMP SWITCH ELECTRICAL CONN POSITION BETWEEN TERMINALS Off G M A SWITCH CASE GROUNDED RUN 6 R A START ...

Страница 32: ...PTO INTERLOCK SWITCH N C CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN PTO ENGAGED WHITE w gffi DARK BLUE D C ACCESSORIES RED SEAT SWITCH MAGNETO BATTERY fUSE 15 AMP RECTIFIER START WIRE1 5 1 BATTERY W 8 I f is t el 7aO GROUNDIG 1 WIRE 3 MAGNETOIM WIRE RECTIFIER R 28 SWITCH POSITION OFF RUN START ELECTRICAL CONN BETWEEN TERMINALS G M A SWITCH CASE GROUNDED 8 R t A B S w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m ...

Страница 33: ... SWiTCH PURPLE PTO NTERLOCK SWITCH SEAT SWITCH HOURMETER VOLTMETER N O CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN PTO DISENGAGED WIRE 5 BATTERY B PINK WHITE FUSE 5 AMP D C ACCESSORIES RECTIFIER RED WIRE 2 ASSESSQRY A WIRE I RECTIFIER 29 9 w ORANGE RED IGNITION __BATTERY START fUSE 15 AMP SWITCH ELECTRICAL CONN POSITION 8ETWEEN TERMINALS OFF NONE RUN 8 t R tI tA START 6 R I S w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m ...

Страница 34: ... a SPARK PLUG RED DARK BLUE PURPLE I LIGHT BLUE PEDAL RELAY INTERLOCK SWITCH PURPLE oj Pro INTERLOCK L_ c l SWITCH N O CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN prO DISENGAGED WHITE FUSE 5 AMP 3 3 oj ORANGE D c ACCESSORIES RED IGNITION FUSE 15 AMP RECTIFIER 4 _ B A T J T ERY WIRE 2 START ASSESSORY A UlJI WIRE 1 RECTIFIER 30 SWITCH ELECTRICAL CONN POSITION BETWEEN TERMINALS OFF NONE RON B t R l t A START 8 R l t S w w ...

Страница 35: ...11 f t il g SEAT S 0_ u w W f Z w w J Z Ct x J t 3 J 00 15 c BLACK r P tf G SWITCH CA R VOLTMETER t 8LA BLACK PINK PINK DARK GREEN WIRE 1 13 IGNITION l l LACK PURPLE AL D C OUTPUT N O CONTACT CLOSED WHEN L ProDISENGAGED l Z WHITE iO F 5 AMP D C ACCESSORIES RECTIFIER J w PTO INTERLOCK SWITCH NO CONTACTS J w CLOSED WHEN PTO DISENGAGED ORANGE REO rSWITCH I IGNITIO N oUSE 25 AMP BATTERY WIRE 2 r START...

Страница 36: ...E w PTO INTERLOCK SWITCH N C CONTACTS t N O CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN 4 CLOSED WHEN ProDISENGAGED r PTQ DISENGAGED L J Z 3 WHITE 3 8LA BLACK PINK FUSE 15 AMP _ O R A N GE J PINK UJ __ DA R K G RE E N _ _ __ __ _ 0 O CC ACCESSORIES I R EO O r l __ __ __ __ l WIRE 1 f 3 IGNITION I VIGNITION FUSE 25 AMP RECTIFIER __BATTERY A a y l START A IIJi 3 3 w W f i S JCJIJ 3 V SWITCH POSITION ELECTRICAL CONN 8ETWEE...

Страница 37: ... PUBLICATIONS WHEEL HORSE PRODUCTS INC P O Box 2649 South Bend Indiana 46680 TRACTOR MAILING LABEL PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY PARTS MANUAL ORDER FORM Enter number shown on your tractor I have enclosed a check or money order for 4 00 200 Series 5 00 300 400 Series for each manual requested To Nome Address City State Zip w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m ...

Страница 38: ... G E Product information rid specifications ore shown herein as of the lime of printing Wheel Horse Products Inc reserves the right to change product s pecificolions designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligation WheelBorse w w w M y W h e e l H o r s e c o m ...

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