Classen RA-21H, RA-21B Operator's Manual

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MAN C100722
Rev A. 02-2013
Original Language Instructions
MODELS:
RA-21H
Reciprocating Aerator Honda GX160
RA-21B
Reciprocating Aerator B&S Intek 850
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Battery posts, terminals, wiring insulation, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Thank you for purchasing this Classen product. You have purchased a world class product, one of the best designed and built anywhere. This machine comes with an Operation and Safety Manual, Parts and Service Manual, and Engine Manual. The useful life and good service you
receive from this machine depends to a large extent on how well you read and understand these manuals. Treat your machine properly , lubricate and adjust it as instructed, and it will give you many years of reliable service.
Your safe use of this Classen product is one of our prime design objectives. Many safety features are built in, but we also rely on your good sense and care to achieve accident-free operation. For best protection, study the manuals thoroughly. Learn the proper operation of all controls. Observe all safety precautions. Follow all instructions and warnings completely. Do not remove or defeat any safety features. Make sure those who operate this machine are as well informed and careful in its use as you are.
See a Classen dealer for any service or parts needed. Classen service ensures that you continue to receive the best results possible from Classen products. Y ou can trust Classen replacement parts because they are manufactured with the same high precision and quality as the original parts.
Classen designs and builds its equipment to serve many years in a safe and productive manner. For longest life, use this machine only as directed in the manuals, keep it in good repair and follow safety warnings and instructions. You’ll always be glad you did.
Classen
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1028 Street Road
Southampton, PA 18966-4217
TABLE OF CONTENTS FIGURES PAGE
SAFETY .........................................................................................................................................................4-7
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................8
LABELS ............................................................................................................................................................9
CONTROLS / ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................10
OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................. 11
MAINTENANCE/ STORAGE ..........................................................................................................................12
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................................13
EPA FUEL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................14-17
WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................................18
This Operator / Parts Manual is part of the machine. Suppliers of both new and second-hand machines must make sure that this manual is provided with the machine.
02-2013
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SAFETY
RA-21
NOTICE !!!
Unauthorized modications may present extreme safety hazards to operators and bystanders and could also result in product damage.
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. strongly warns against,
rejects and disclaims any modications, add-on
accessories or product alterations that are not designed, developed, tested and approved by Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. Engineering Department. Any Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. product that is altered,
modied or changed in any manner not specically
authorized after original manufacture-including the addition of “after-market” accessories or component
parts not specically approved by Schiller Grounds
Care, Inc. will result in the Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. Warranty being voided.
Any and all liability for personal injury and/or property damage caused by any unauthorized
modications, add-on accessories or products not
approved by Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. will be considered the responsibility of the individual(s) or company designing and/or making such changes. Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. will vigorously pursue full indemnification and costs from any party responsible for such unauthorized post-manufacture
modications and/or accessories should personal
injury and/or property damage result.
This symbol means:
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!
Your safety and the safety of others is involved.
Signal word denitions:
The signal words below are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness. These words appear in this manual and on the safety labels attached to Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. machines. For your safety and the safety of others, read and follow the information given with these signal words and/or the symbol shown above.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices or property damage.
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1028 Street Road Southampton, PA 18966 U.S.A Phone: 215-357-5110 Fax: 215-357-8045
MODEL NUMBER
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SERIAL NUMBER
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in property damage.
MODEL NUMBER: This number appears on sales literature, technical manuals and price lists and serial tag.
SERIAL NUMBER: This number appears only on your unit. It contains the model number fol­lowed consecutively by the serial number. Use this number when ordering parts or seeking war­ranty information.
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SAFETY
OPERATOR PREPARATION & TRAINING
READ THE OPERATION & SAFETY MANUAL
If an operator or mechanic cannot read English, it is the owner's responsibility to explain this material to them. If any portion of this material is unclear,
contact your factory representative for clarication.
Become familiar with the safe operation of the
equipment, operator controls and safety signs. Be prepared to stop the engine quickly in an emergency. Do not operate or allow another person to operate this machine if there are any questions about safety.
All operators and mechanics should be trained. The owner is responsible for training the users.
Wear appropriate clothing, including safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields when operating. Wear substantial footwear and long pants. Do not operate barefoot or wearing open sandals. Long hair, loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving parts.
Wear appropriate hearing protection.
Never allow children, unskilled or improperly trained
people to operate this equipment. Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator.
Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
Never pick up or carry the unit while the engine is
running.
Keep warning labels and this operator’s manual leg­ible and intact. Replacement labels and manuals are available from the factory.
Do not operate machine while under the inuence
of drugs or alcohol, or any other condition of impairment.
The owner/user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves, other people, or property.
SITE PREPARATION & CIRCUMSTANCES
Evaluate the terrain to determine how to safely perform the job. Only use accessories and attachments approved by the manufacturer.
Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire or any other debris that may be thrown or get tangled in the aerator.
Be sure the area is clear of pets and people, espe­cially young children. Never assume they will remain where you last saw them. Stop the machine if any enter the area.
Only USE in daylight or in good articial light.
Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible
for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
MACHINE PREPARATION
Read engine manual.
Do not tamper with or defeat safety devices. Keep
guards, shields and interlock safety devices in place and in proper working condition. They are for your protection.
Keep all fasteners such as nuts, bolts, and pins well secured.
Visually inspect aerator and the assembly for wear or damage. Replace worn or damaged parts.
Verify that machine and attachments, if any, are in good operating condition.
Do not engage aerator until ready to use.
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SAFETY
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OPERATING SAFELY
IN GENERAL
Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.
Never operate without guards, plates, or other safety protective devices in place.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect.
Never leave a machine unattended. Turn off aerator and stop engine before leaving the machine.
Use extreme caution when pulling machine towards you.
Stop operation if someone approaches.
STARTING
Start according to instructions in this manual or on the machine.
Before attempting to start the engine, make sure the aerator is disengaged.
When starting the engine, make sure hands and feet are clear of the aerator.
Do not engage aerator at full throttle. Throttle to idle or lowest possible engine speed.
Do not change engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. Operating the engine at excessive speed can increase the hazard of personal injury.
repairs made as needed before restarting;
- except for repairs or adjustments as specically
noted, such as for carburetor adjustment, where the engine must be running. Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts in these circumstances.
Allow the aerator to come to a complete stop when stopping operation to clear blockages, unclog, inspect the machine, do maintenance or repair.
Reduce the throttle setting during engine shutdown and, if the engine is provided with a shutoff valve, turn the fuel off at the conclusion of operation.
OPERATING ON SLOPES
Use Extra Care When Working On Slopes
Do not operate on slopes if uneasy or uncertain. Ultimate responsibility for safe operation on slopes rests with the operator.
Do not operate on steep slopes.
Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual.
Do not cut sod near drop-offs, ditches or em-
bankments. The machine could suddenly turn over if a wheel runs over the edge or an edge caves in.
Do not turn on slopes unless necessary, and then turn slowly and downhill when possible.
Be sure of your footing on slopes.
INTERRUPTING OPERATION
Before leaving the operator’s position shut off engine.
Stop the engine, disengage the blade, set parking brake and wait until the blade stops rotating:
- before refueling.
- before making height adjustment unless the
adjustment can be made from the operator’s position.
Stop the engine, disengage the aerator, set parking brake and disconnect the spark plug wire:
- before clearing blockages or unclogging;
- before checking, cleaning or working on the
machine;
- after striking a foreign object. Inspect the
machine for damage and have repairs made as needed before restarting;
- if the machine begins to vibrate abnormally:
shut off machine immediately. Inspect and have
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SAFETY
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
IN GENERAL
Maintain machine according to manufacturer's schedule and instructions for maximum safety and best results.
Park machine on level ground.
Never allow untrained personnel to service machine.
Guards should only be removed by a qualied
technician for maintenance or service. Replace when work is completed.
Adjust or repair only after the engine has been stopped and the aerator has stopped moving.
Disconnect spark plug wire(s) before doing any maintenance.
Replace parts if worn, damaged or faulty. For best results, always replace with parts recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not dismantle the machine without releasing or restraining forces which may cause parts to move suddenly.
Provide adequate support, e.g. jack stands for lifted machine or parts if working beneath.
Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
Clean up spilled oil or fuel thoroughly.
Replace faulty mufers.
To reduce re hazards, keep the engine, mufer, and
fuel storage area free of grass, leaves, debris buildup or grease.
Never attempt to make adjustments while the engine is running except for repairs or adjustments as
specically noted, such as for carburetor adjustment,
where the engine must be running. Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts in these circumstances.
FUEL SAFETY
Gasoline is ammable; gasoline
vapors are explosive. Use extra care when handling.
Store only in containers specically
designed for fuel.
When refueling or checking fuel level:
- Stop the engine and allow to cool;
- Do not smoke;
- Refuel outdoors only;
- Use a funnel;
- Do not overll;
- If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine until the spill is cleaned up and vapors have cleared.
- Replace caps on fuel containers and tanks securely.
Sparks from static electricity can start res or cause
explosions. Flowing fuel can generate static electricity. To prevent static electricity sparks:
Keep containers electrically grounded. Do not ll
containers in a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Fill containers on the ground away from the vehicle.
When practical, remove gasoline powered equipment
from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If equipment must be refueled on the truck or trailer, refuel from a portable container rather than a dispenser nozzle.
Keep the dispenser nozzle in contact with the rim
of the fuel tank or container opening until fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.
If fuel is spilled on clothing change it immediately.
WARNING
STORAGE SAFETY
Stop the engine and allow to cool before storing.
Drain the fuel tank outdoors only.
Store fuel in an approved container in a cool, dry place.
Keep the machine and fuel containers in a locked storage
place to prevent tampering and to keep children from playing with them.
Do not store the fuel container or equipment with gasoline in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an
open ame or spark.
Appliances such as furnaces and water heaters with a
pilot light have an open ame.
Keep gasoline storage area free of grass, leaves and
excessive grease to reduce re hazard.
Clean debris from cutting units, drives, mufers and engine to help prevent res.
Clean up any spilled gasoline or oil in the storage
area.
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SPECIFICATIONS
RA-21
Dimensions:
Width.......................................... 31.5" (800 mm)
Length......................................... 64" (1626 mm)
Length (handle folded)............... 49" (1245 mm)
Height (transport)....................... 39" (991 mm)
Height (handle folded)................ 24" (610 mm)
Maximum gate Width........................... 32" (813 mm)
Net Weight:
Weight........................................ 261 lbs. (119 Kg)
Removable weights..................... N/A
Speed:
Aerate................. up to 305 f.p.m. (2.84 km/h)
Engines: Model RA-21H
Model.......................................... GX160
Starter......................................... Recoil, on/off switch
Governor.................................... 3900 RPM, no load
Idle Speed.................................. 1400 + 100 RPM
Fuel Tank................................... .66 gal. (2.5 L)
Gear Reduction....................................... 6 to 1
RA-21
Honda, 4.0 h.p., 4 cycle
Model RA-21B
Model................ #12S4520131FB, Type 0141, T rim .01
Briggs & Stratton 6.0 h.p., 4 cycle
Starter......................................... Recoil, on/off switch
Governor.......... .................................3200 RPM +/- 100 RPM, no load
Idle Speed............................................... 2000 RPM
Fuel Tank................................................. 3.2 qt. (3.0 L)
Gear Reduction....................................... 6 to 1
Drive:
Machine.................................... Push off the tines
Primary....................................... Sheaves and Belts
Wheels:
Front................. 2.80-4
Rear.................. 4.10 x 3.50 -4
Aeration:
Tines.... 5/8" (15.875 mm) diameter, 8 per unit
Penetration Depth..................... 2 3/4" (70 mm) max.
Swath Width.............................. 20.8" (558 mm)
Hole Pattern..... 2.6" x 7.5" (66 x 191 mm) on center
Production..................... Up to 26,000 sq. ft. / hour (2415 sq.m /hour)
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CAUTION
WARNING LABELS
Warning labels are an important part of the safety system incorporated in this machine. Replace labels if damaged or illegible
KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY
100069
.
“IMPORTANT EMMISIONS INFORMATION”
THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO 2009 CALIFORNIA
EVP REGULATIONS FOR SMALL OFF ROAD ENGINES
100505
UNDER 13CCR SECTION 2766(b) SCHILLER GROUNDS CARE, INC.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE :
MUFFLER AND
LABELS
All Guards Must Be In
Place While Machine
Is In Operation
WARNING
Operation of This Equipment
May Create Sparks That Can
Start Fires Around Dry
Vegetation. A Spark Arrestor
May be Required. The
Operator Should Contact
Local Fire Agencies For Laws
or Regulations Relating to
Fire Prevention
Requirements.
--This label meets California 4442.6
100504
SHIELDS MAY
o
EXCEED 150 F
100060
DANGER
ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE
WHICH IS AN ODORLESS DEADLY POISON
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
100070
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CONTROLS / ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Units ship with no gas or oil.
1. Cut banding and roll aerator off pallet.
2. Unfold by pulling up on handle 1. Slide lock rings down
3. Add oil to the engine with the engine resting in a level position. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Owners manual for the correct type and amount of oil.
4. Fill the fuel tank according to the engine manufacturer
specications.
CONTROLS
FUEL SHUT OFF(A)
Move to the “OFF” position to shut off the fuel
whenever transporting the machine by trailer or storing it. Move to the “ON” position before starting the engine.
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CHOKE (C)
Move to the choke position to apply the choke. Move
to the run position to remove the choke.
THROTTLE (D) Controls the engine speed.
BELT IDLER HANDLE (F)
This lever engages the drive belt idler. Pull it back to
engage. This lever must be held back for operation. When released, forward motion will stop. If the lever fails to spring forward when released, immediately contact the manufacturer as this is a safety feature.
TINE BLOCK LEVER (G)
This lever swings the tine block into the operating
position. Release the handle and allow lever to move forward. This will place it into the operating position.
ENGINE SWITCH (H)
Move to the “OFF” position to stop the engine. Move to the “ON” position before starting the engine.
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OPERATION
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Review and follow all safety rules and safety decal instructions.
Check that all safety decals are installed and in good condition. Replace if damaged.
Check to make sure all shields and guards are properly installed and in good condition.
Check that all hardware is properly installed and secured.
Check to be sure engine is free of dirt and debris.
Pay particular attention to the cooling ns, governor parts and mufer. Clean air intake screen. Check
air cleaner; service as necessary.
Check all lubrication points and grease as instructed in manual.
Inspect area and remove stones, branches or other hard objects that might be thrown, causing injury or damage.
Check that there are no exposed underground utilities in the work area.
FUELING-Gasoline is extremely ammable and
highly explosive under certain conditions. BE SURE to install fuel cap after fueling.
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
Read the operator manual and engine manual.
Be familiar with all controls, how each functions and
what each operates.
Check the engine oil level and add if necessary. Follow the engine manufacturers recommendations per the engine manual supplied with the machine
Open the fuel valve.
Choke: For cold starts, set the choke lever to the “CHOKE” position. For warm starts attempt to
start without the choke rst to avoid ooding. If the
engine does not start then use the choke.
STARTING THE ENGINE
WARNING
1. Turn fuel cock to the “open” position.
2. Turn choke on (closed).
3. Put On/Off switch to the On position.
4. Pull recoil starter rope until engine starts.
5. After engine is warm, turn off choke (open).
6. Allow engine to run one minute before using.
7. Check engine rpm setting before operating. DO NOT exceed 3600 rpm.
NOTE: A warm engine requires less choking than a cold engine.
Fill fuel tank with good quality, clean, unleaded regular petrol (gasoline) to the level recommended by the engine manufacturer.
Use a funnel to avoid spilling.
WARNING
TO CHECK OR ADD FUEL:
– Do it outdoors – Do not smoke
– Stop engine; allow to cool
– Do not overll
– Clean up spilled fuel
STOPPING OPERATION
1. Put On/Off switch on handle to OFF position.
TO AERATE
1. Release the tine block lever and allow the tines to move forward. Pull the belt idler handle up and hold. The tines will penetrate deeper if you let the machine pull itself forward.
TO STOP AERA TING
1. Release the belt idler handle.
2. Pull the tine block lever back to lock.
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MAINTENANCE / STORAGE
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Stop the engine and remove spark plug wire before performing any maintenance.
When replacement parts are required, use genuine Classen parts or parts with equivalent characteristics, including type, strength and material. Failure to do so may result in product malfunction and possible injury to the operator and/or bystanders. Carbon monoxide present in the exhaust is an odorless and deadly gas. Never start or run the engine where exhaust fumes can collect. Provide enough fresh air to keep fumes from getting too strong. Replace any warning decals that become illegible immediately.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Hardware
Tighten any hardware (nuts, bolts, etc) that are found loose.
Replace any broken or missing hardware (nuts, bolts, cotter pins, etc.).
Check to see that set screws on pulley are tight.
Storage
To prevent possible explosion or ignition of vaporized fuel, do not store equipment with fuel in tank or
carburetor in an enclosure with open ame (for
example, a furnace or water heater pilot).
Before the equipment is put into storage for any period exceeding 30 days.
1. Drain all fuel from the fuel tank and fuel lines.
2. Start the engine and run until all the fuel is used
from the carburetor oat bowl and the engine stops.
3. While the engine is still warm, drain the crankcase oil and replace with the proper weight oil corresponding to the season the equipment will be next used.
4. Remove the spark plug and squirt a small amount of engine oil into the cylinder. Slowly pull the starter a few times to distribute oil in the cylinder and reinstall the spark plug.
Engine
See engine manual for air cleaner service intervals and servicing procedure.
Oil
See engine manual for air cleaner service intervals and servicing procedure.
Aerator
Service:
Stop engine and remove spark plug wire before servic­ing aerator.
Guards
Check condition of guards for damage or wear.
Replace broken, worn, or damaged shield plates.
Belts
Check condition of belts for damage or wear.
Replace broken, worn, or damaged belts.
Belt Replacement
Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before attempting to replace any belt.
5. Top off if necessary. See engine manual for details.
To put the equipment into service after an extended period of storage.
1. Check for loose parts and tighten if necessary.
2. Fill the fuel tank and then check the engine oil level.
3. Start the engine and check for fuel leaks. Repair any leaks before operating the unit.
Lubrication
Grease the crankshaft and arm bearings every 25 hours of operation.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
RA-21
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
A. Engine will not start. 1. Out of gasoline.
1. Fill gasoline tank.
2. Spark plug lead wire loose or disconnected.
3. Defective spark plug.
4. Throttle control lever not in proper position.
5. Engine flooded or flooding.
6. Stale or contaminated gasoline.
7. Engine switch off.
8. Oil level low.
9. Front cover is loose on unit.
B. Loss of power, hard starting. 1. Spark plug lead wire loose.
2. Defective spark plug.
3. Carburetor out of adjustment.
4. Air cleaner dirty.
2. Reconnect spark plug lead wire.
3. Replace spark plug.
4. Move throttle control lever to start position.
5. Start engine with choke fully open.
6 Drain, clean tank and system and
refill with fresh gasoline.
7. Turn engine switch to ON position.
8. Fill crankcase to proper oil level.
9. Make sure front cover is secured properly on unit.
1. Tighten spark plug lead wire.
2. Replace spark plug.
3. Properly adjust carburetor.
4. Clean and service air cleaner. (See the engine Operation and Maintenance illustrations.)
C. Engine will not idle properly. 1. Idle speed too slow.
D. Engine runs hot or overheats. 1. Oil level low.
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5. Air vents clogged or plugged.
2. Spark plug gap incorrect.
3. Air cleaner dirty.
2. Engine cooling fins or baffles clogged with dirt and debris.
3. Carburetor out of adjustment
5. Clean vent in gasoline tank cap and carburetor
1. Adjust carburetor idle speed or idle mixture.
2. Set spark plug gap; see your Engine Manual
3. Clean and service air cleaner. (See the engine Operation and Maintenance illustrations.)
1. Fill crankcase to proper oil level.
2. Clean and remove obstructions.
3. Readjust carburetor.
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EPA FUEL INFORMATION
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EPA FUEL INFORMATION
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EPA FUEL INFORMATION
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EPA FUEL INFORMATION
ITM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
ITM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
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2 YEAR LIMITED SERVICE AND
WARRANTY POLICY
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1028 Street Road • Southampton, PA 18966
Telephone: 1-800-366-6268
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Effective April 1, 2007
For the period of two years from the date of purchase, CLASSEN MFG., INC. will repair or replace for the original purchaser free of charge, any part or parts found upon the examination of our factory authorized service station, or by the factory in Norfolk, Nebraska, to be defective in material or workmanship. All transportation charges on parts submitted for repair or replacement under this warranty shall be borne by the purchaser.
This warranty does not include engines or engine parts, tires, batteries, or gearboxes that are covered under separate warranties furnished by their manufacturer or supplier, nor does it include normal maintenance parts,
including but not limited to, spark plugs, points, lters, blades, and lubricants.
All service under this warranty will be furnished or performed by our factory authorized service stations.
There is no other expressed warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and tness for a
particular purpose, are limited to two years from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law, any and all implied warranties are excluded. The above remedy of repair and replacement of defective parts is the purchaser’s exclusive remedy for any defect, malfunction or breach of warranty. Liability for incidental or consequential damages under any and all warranties is excluded to the extent permitted by law.
NORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SELLER AND THE USER
1. The Distributor or Dealer is responsible for the proper assembly and preparation of the product for delivery to the end user.
2. The User is responsible for reading the Manual and Instructions.
3. The User is responsible for proper operation and maintenance as described in the manual.
4. The User is responsible for the replacement of wear items such as blades, belts, tires, batteries, etc.
5. The User is responsible for damage due to improper operation and maintenance, as well as abuse.
All claims must be received by the factory 30 days after the end of the warranty period to receive warranty consideration.
Classen®
SCHILLER GROUNDS CARE, INC. 1028 STREET ROAD, P.O. BOX 38
SOUTHAMPTON, PA 18966
PHONE 877-596-6337 • FAX 215-357-8045
©2013 Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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