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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE OPERATING

BEFORE OPERATING

BEFORE OPERATING

BEFORE OPERATING

BEFORE OPERATING

Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and how to use
them before operating the mower.  Know beforehand
how to stop the engine, drive wheels, and mower blades
in preparation for possible emergency.

NORMAL OPERATING STOP

NORMAL OPERATING STOP

NORMAL OPERATING STOP

NORMAL OPERATING STOP

NORMAL OPERATING STOP

1. Pull both traction levers firmly toward the handle grips
to stop forward motion.

2. Use thumb latches to lock traction levers in the neutral
position.

3. Move the throttle control to the slow position.

4. Move blade engagement lever to the off position.

5. Move shift lever to the neutral position.

6. Stop engine by pulling throttle control lever all the way
back to the off position.

N O T E

CLOSE  FUEL  VALVE  AT  THE  END  OF

EACH  MOWING  JOB  !!

PRE-START CHECKLIST

PRE-START CHECKLIST

PRE-START CHECKLIST

PRE-START CHECKLIST

PRE-START CHECKLIST

Make the following checks and perform the services as
required before each start up.

1. If required make cutting height adjustments and drive
linkage adjustments. Refer to pages 5 and 6

2.Check tires for proper inflation (front caster tire pressure
to be 50 lbs max. / rear tire pressure to be 14 lbs max.

3. Check guards, deflectors, and covers to make sure
all are in place and secure.

4. Check blade belts for wear and correct tension if worn
or damaged, replace with original part.

5. Clean interior and exterior surfaces of the cutting deck
and clean engine of any accumulation of dirt or debris.
Keep engine air intake clear at all times.

6. Check engine oil add if needed (do not overfill)
refer to engine manual for oil specs.

7. Add fuel to tank after pushing the mower outside
where fumes can dissipate. Make sure cap is tight after
refueling.

N O T E

DO  NOT  ADD  FUEL  WHILE  ENGINE

  IS  RUNNING  OR  WHILE  ENGINE  IS  HOT.

N O T E

USE  FRESH,  CLEAN,  LEAD  FREE

GASOLINE.  DO  NOT  USE  GASOLINE

THAT  HAS  BEEN  STORED  FOR  LONG

PERIODS.  LEADED  GASOLINE  OR

GASOHOL  IS  NOT  RECOMMENDED.

STARTING AND OPERATING

STARTING AND OPERATING

STARTING AND OPERATING

STARTING AND OPERATING

STARTING AND OPERATING
ENGINE: START ENGINE AS FOLLOWS:

ENGINE: START ENGINE AS FOLLOWS:

ENGINE: START ENGINE AS FOLLOWS:

ENGINE: START ENGINE AS FOLLOWS:

ENGINE: START ENGINE AS FOLLOWS:

1. Move blade engagement lever to the off position so
the interlock will allow engine to start.

2. Check gear shifter to be sure it is in the neutral position.

3. While on level terrain, lock both traction levers into the
neutral position.

4. Open fuel shut-off valve

5. Set throttle control all the way forward to the choke
position.

Figure 7

EMERGENCY STOP

EMERGENCY STOP

EMERGENCY STOP

EMERGENCY STOP

EMERGENCY STOP

Pull both traction levers firmly against handle grips and
hold them securely in place.  Use thumb latches to lock
both traction levers in neutral position, then stop engine
by pulling throttle control back to the off position.  See
figure # 7

HANDLE

TRACTION LEVER

NEUTRAL POSITION

THUMB LATCH

THUMB LATCH

O.P. LEVER

POINT

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Страница 2: ...EQUIPTMENTSETUPANDADJUSTMENTS EQUIPTMENTSETUPANDADJUSTMENTS EQUIPTMENTSETUPANDADJUSTMENTS EQUIPTMENTSETUPANDADJUSTMENTS EQUIPTMENTSETUPANDADJUSTMENTS Front casters Axle adjustment Cutting height char...

Страница 3: ...tructions and must allow understand these instructions and must allow understand these instructions and must allow onlypersonswhounderstandtheseinstructions onlypersonswhounderstandtheseinstructions o...

Страница 4: ...hewiringharnesstogether The four prong connectors have a locking tab that shows which way to line them up and guarantees that they are connected properly when the lock snaps 6 Install the chute deflec...

Страница 5: ...RAXLEHEIGHTADJUSTMENT REARAXLEHEIGHTADJUSTMENT REARAXLEHEIGHTADJUSTMENT REARAXLEHEIGHTADJUSTMENT REARAXLEHEIGHTADJUSTMENT CASTER SWIVEL 1 2 SPACERS MACHINERY BUSHING CASTERHEIGHTADJUSTMENT CASTERHEIGH...

Страница 6: ...GHTADJUSTMENTCHART AXLE POSITION NUMBER OF SPACERS BELOW CASTER ARM NUMBER OF 1 4 BLADE SPACERS UNDER CUTTER HOUSING CUTTING HEIGHT ININCHES 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 2 1 4 2 1 2 2 3 4 2 1 2 2...

Страница 7: ...of the O P lever linkage and sliding the switch up or down The O P switch should have a 1 32 to 1 16 gap between the plunger and the bottom side of the control panel when operator presence levers are...

Страница 8: ...the underside of the transmission idler pulley located under the rear deck slide the idler assembly inwardtoincreasetensionandtightenthenuttosecure See figures 4 5 BELTGUDIES BELTGUDIES BELTGUDIES BEL...

Страница 9: ...randcorrecttensionifworn or damaged replace with original part 5 Cleaninteriorandexteriorsurfacesofthecuttingdeck and clean engine of any accumulation of dirt or debris Keep engine air intake clear at...

Страница 10: ...nddisengagebeltsat 1 extendbeltlifeengageanddisengagebeltsat 1 extendbeltlifeengageanddisengagebeltsat 1 2 throttle 2 throttle 2 throttle 2 throttle 2 throttle 8 Depress one operator presence lever an...

Страница 11: ...THEYAREFORYOURPROTECTION CHECK THEOPERATORPRESENCESYSTEMDAILY THEOPERATORPRESENCESYSTEMDAILY THEOPERATORPRESENCESYSTEMDAILY THEOPERATORPRESENCESYSTEMDAILY THEOPERATORPRESENCESYSTEMDAILY ALONGWITHTHET...

Страница 12: ...as 32 and 36 Models See figure 8 Refer to the Kutter parts manual when ordering parts SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE Cutter housing assemblys use sealed bearings and are maintance free NOTE...

Страница 13: ...om the engine pulley Belt guides can be seen in figures 4 and 5 on page 8 7 Loosen the belt guides located around the pulleys on the front deck Belt guides are 5 16 bolts and must be loosened to remov...

Страница 14: ...Y WEEKLY EVERY SHARPENING 100HRS PAPER 25HRS FOAM 100HRS 100HRS 250 HRS REPLACE EACH MOWING SEASON THE END OF MOWING SEASON DAILY INFLATE TO PROPER PRESSURE INFLATE TO PROPER PRESSURE REMOVE GRASS DEB...

Страница 15: ...ees Product warranted hereunder shall be defective or fail to conform with this limited warranty Yazoo Kees shall subject to the provisions hereof pay for or provide labor and materials for the repair...

Страница 16: ...LIABILITYFORANYINCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES RESULTINGFROM THE BREACH OFANYWAR RANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIABILITYFOR INCONVENIENCE RENTALOR PURCHASES OFREPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT OR FOR LOSS...

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