CARE OF THE LAWN RA NGER
1.
Keep the Lawn Ranger greased and oiled regularly. Refer to
to Figure I 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 instructions.
4.
Keep the Lawn Ranger 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 engine life.
6.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT. The brake band, located on the left side
of the transmission, bra kes the transmission and in turn stops the
wheels. Adjust the nut on the bra ke rod so that, when you depress
the clutch pedal all the way down. the band tightens around the
brake drum. just as the idler pulley releases the belt. Keep brake
band and drum free from oil and dirt.
7.
Clutch.Brake Pedal Ad'justment. The clutch-brake pedal rod
may be turned in or out to adjust the pedal to operator's desired
position. Remove pin from rod and turn rod in or out for adjustment.
S.
When blades become dull, remove and regrind.
CAUTION:
Sharpen evenly on both sides so blade does not become out of
balance.
9.
On the Model BE ,check battery after every
40
hours of use.
If the mower has been in storage it may be necessary to recharge.
10.
Your Lawn Ranger 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.
1 1.
When replacing belts be sure to purchase them from your
Wheel Horse Dealer, as these belts are specifically designed for
each application.
(NOTE: Make sure all pulleys
are
in line.)
Figure
1
OPERATION
With proper care and adjustment. your new Wheel Horse Lawn
Ranger has been designed to give many years of satisfactory
performance.
.
Preparation for operation and operating hints listed below are
recommended for all mowers and approved by the Outdoor Power
Institute for safe operation of your mower.
1.
Before starting operation, clear the entire lawn area of all
debris that could catch on to or be thrown by the blades.
2.
When you mow on rough terrain or in high grass or weeds. the
blade should be set at the highest cutting point. In tall grass or
weeds. a second cutting may be made to bring the grass down to
the desired height.
3.
Mowers do not operate as well in wet grass. Wet grass has a
"'--'
tendency to build up on mower housing and give non-uniform dis
charge.
4.
Fill gas tank outdoors. Avoid spilling gasoline and
don't fill the
tank
while engine is running or while you are smoking.
5.
While mowing. give undivided attention to the job at hand, keep
the cutting path in area of operation' clear of all persons, particu
larly small child reno
6.
Never leave motor running unattended. Remove key when not
in use - children could get hurt.
7.
Don't overspeed the engine. Excessive cutting speed or tamper·
ing with the governor can 'be dangerous.
S.
The �ower has side plates which may be removed when cutting
heavy grass or weeds. The sideplates may be reinstalled in an in
verted position, as shown by the dotted illustration, thus acting as
an additional foot guard.
EXTREME CAUTION
should be exercised
when the sideplates are removed, because of the danger of flying
debris.
9.
Exercise special care when mowing around objects to prevent
the blades from striking them, and never deliberately mOw over
any object.
10.
Stop operation when another person approaches - prohibit
others from riding with you on your riding mower.
1 1.
Riding mowers can be tipped to either back or side. Exercise
extreme ca ution when mowing on slopes or inclines. Engage clutch
slowly and smoothly. Never abuse your mower by improper handling.
12.
Never adjust mower or tractor until engine has been turned off.
13.
If your Lawn Ranger is to be used for purposes other than
mowing, latch mOWer clutch in disengaged position, stop engine
and remove mower drive belt from engine pulley. The spring wire
belt stop may be deflected to remove belt. Never allow children
to operate unless you have removed this belt to prevent their
accidentally engaging mower.
(NOTE: Auxiliary Foot Rest for use only when mower Is removed.
This foot rest CAN NOT
be
used when mowing.)
BRAKE
WHEEL HORSE LAWN RA NGER SPECIFIC A TIONS
(SPECIfICATIONS SUBJlfCT T O CHANGIf WITHOUT NOTICIf!
Length Overall
. . . . . . . . . • • . . . .
,. .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 54
inches
Wheelbase
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0
• • • • • • • • • • • •
41X
inches
Width Overall (with mower) .. ......
.
0
• •
0
• • •
0 0
• • • • •
0
o.
33)1
inches
Width Overall (without mower)
0
• • • • •
',
0 0 0
• • • • • • • • • • • •
26%
inches
Width at Front Wheels,
. . . . . 0 0
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
0
24%
inches
Height
0
• • • • • • • • • • • , • •
0 0
• • • • • •
0
• • • • • • • • • •
0
•
0 0
• • • • • • • •
33)1
inches
Height to Top of Hood
0
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
0
• • • • •
28%
inches
Net Weight
(33E)
0
• • • • • • •
0
• • • • • • • • • • •
0
• • • • • • • •
0
•
0
• • • •
0
"
365
Ibs.
Nef Weight
(33R)
.
. . ..
0 0
•
0
• •
0
• • •
0 0
• • • • • • • •
0 0
• • • • • •
0 0 •
• • •
339
Ibs.
Frame Clearance .
.
0
• • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
0
• • • • • • • • • • • • •
10%
inches
Engine
(4
cycle, single cylinder, air cooled)
.
.
.
......
.
.
0
• • • • • •
6
HoP.
Fuel Capacity
0
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
0 • •
,
0
• • •
0
• • •
0
• • • •
, 0
• •
4
quarts
Tires (front)
...........
.
.....
..
.
3.50
x
4
Pneumatic
(10"
wheel d'a.)
Tires (rear)
.......
.
...
.
.....
.
0
• •
4 .00
x
8 Pneumatic
(16"
wheel dia.)
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