Encore F34B18, F42K17 Operator's Manual

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OPERATORS MANUAL
Table of Contents
G
eneral InformatIon ...................................................................................................................a SectIon
f34B18 fuzIon InfomatIon ...............................................................................................................a-1
fuzIon BrIGGS & Stratton QuIck reference Sheet ...........................................................................a-2
encore Warranty InformatIon .........................................................................................................a-3
Safety PrecautIonS .....................................................................................................................B SectIon
fuzIon oPeratIon.........................................................................................................................c SectIon
Before oPeratInG remIderS .............................................................................................................c-1
aSSemBly InStructIonS......................................................................................................................c-1
StartInG enGIne ...............................................................................................................................c-1
StoPPInG enGIne ...............................................................................................................................c-1
Safety Interlock SyStem .................................................................................................................c-2
correct tranSmISSIon oPeratIon .....................................................................................................c-2
moWInG SPeed ..................................................................................................................................c-2
maIntenance InformatIon .............................................................................................................d SectIon
ServIce locator chart ....................................................................................................................d-1
General Info ....................................................................................................................................d-2
oIl and fIlter ..................................................................................................................................d-2
tIre PreSSure ..................................................................................................................................d-2
luBrIcatIon ......................................................................................................................................d-2
Battery InformatIon .........................................................................................................................d-2
deck heIGht adjuStment ..................................................................................................................d-3
Belt adjuStment...............................................................................................................................d-3
ByPaSS valve ....................................................................................................................................d-3
deck levelInG adjuStment ................................................................................................................d-4
trackInG adjuStment ........................................................................................................................d-4
moWer BladeS .................................................................................................................................d-4
electrIcal ...................................................................................................................................e SectIon
f34B18 WIre harneSS SchematIc ....................................................................................................e-1
noteS ..........................................................................................................................................f SectIon
THE ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARMS.
IMPORTANT:
A separate Engine Owner’s Manual is included with your owner’s packet which contains additional engine information that will not be repeated in this manual. You are urged to read it before attempting any operation or
repair of the engine. Engine Owner’s Manual covers the engine manufactures warranty.
WARNING:
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General Information
This manual covers the following equipment models: F34B18
To the new owner The purpose of this manual is to assist owners
and operators in maintaining and operating the Encore Rider mower and deck. Please read it carefully; information and instructions furnished can help you achieve years of dependable service. A separate Engine Owner’s Manual is included with your owner’s packet which contains additional engine information that will not be repeated in this manual. You are urged to read it before attempting any operation or repair of the engine.
The Engine Owner’s Manual covers the engine manufactures warranty.
It is the owner’s responsibility to make certain that the operator reads and understands this manual and all decals before operating this machine. It is also the owner’s responsibility to make certain that the operator is a qualified and physically able individual, properly trained in the operation of this equipment. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator.
Using this manual
General operation, adjustment and maintenance guidance is outlined for both the experienced and novice Encore user. Operating conditions vary considerably and cannot all be addressed individually. Through experience, however, operators should find no difficulty in developing good operating skills suitable to most conditions. Directions used in this manual, for example RIGHT or LEFT, refer to directions when seated on the mower facing forward unless otherwise stated. Photographs and illustrations used were current at the time of printing, but subsequent production changes may cause your machine to vary slightly in detail. ENCORE MFG. CO., INC. reserves the right to redesign and change the machine as deemed necessary, without notification.
Warranty Registration
The Delivery and Warranty Registration form must be completed and signed to validate your warranty protection. As the new equipment owner, you are expected to see that the form is completed and forwarded to ENCORE MFG. CO., INC. at time of delivery. IMPORTANT: Any unauthorized modification, alteration, or use of non-approved attachments voids the warranty and releases ENCORE MFG. CO., INC. from any liability arising from subsequent use of this equipment.
Model and Serial Number
Mower model and serial number are found on the serial tag, located on the seat frame directly under the seat plate. These numbers are required on the Warranty Registration form. They will also assure you of the correct service parts when replacement becomes necessary.
Parts and Service
Use original Encore replacement parts only. These parts are available through your local Encore dealer. To obtain prompt, efficient service, always provide the following information when ordering parts:
1. Correct part number and description
2. Correct model number
3. Correct serial number All warranty repair and service must be
handled through an authorized Encore dealer. Arrangements should be made through your local service center. For location of nearest dealer look up our dealer search on our website: www.seriousred.com or www.encoreequipment.com
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General Information
Engine Torque Specs
18hp Briggs & Stratton 31M777-0112 65 ft-lbs
blade bolt
90 ft-lbs nut on top of spindle
Blades 50 ft-lbs clutch bolt
423029 14" blade 423014 14" low lift blade Pulleys 423173 14" mulch blade 603070
RH spindle pulley
423210 14" super hi-lift blade 423262
LH spindle pulley
603035 20" blade 533114
tensioner pulley-blade drive belt
603055 20" mulch blade 823351
pump tensioner pulley
603056 20" super hi-lift blade 353101
pump drive pulley
Belts Front Caster Bearings
353111 blade drive belt 423200
bearing
353112 pump drive belt 423201
bearing retainer
Tires Sea
t
353094 wheel/tire assy 353098 seat complete w/o tracks 353147 drive tire (18x7.5x8) 593097
molded arm rest 353095 rim w/ valvestem 363311 front caster complete 363260 front tire & tube (4.10/3.50-4) * * * * front rim not serviced
Spindles
583106 spindle assy comp. 583111 housing 363350 bearing 583112 shaft 583113 brg. Spacer tube
Transmission
353127 RH EZT transaxle (Hydro-Gear Model # ZC-ACBB-2YLB-1EXA) 353128 LH EZT transaxle (Hydro-Gear Model # ZC-DCBB-2YLC-1EXA)
*** lifetime lubricated transaxles
Throttle 363352 Choke N/A Muffler N/A Wire Harnes
s
353132
Clutch 423285
Electrical Components
423027 Ignition Switch 422150 Starter Relay 583423 Time Delay Module 583351 Relay 523034 Park Brake Switch 593041 Neutral Switch 523031 PTO Switch 353048 Seat Switch 523283 Hour Meter
Quick Reference Sheet
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ENCORE WARRANTY
WHAT IS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser only and commences on the date of original retail purchase:
1.
Residential use: The warranty will be Three years from
the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials for any Encore rider that is used for consumer purpose. Normal residential use means use of product on owners’ property only.
2. Commercial use: The warranty will be One year from the date of purchase and 90 days for rental use against defects in workmanship and materials for any Encore rider that is used for commercial purpose.
3. If the Purchaser discovers within this warranty period a defect in materials or workmanship:
Purchaser must promptly notify an Authorized Encore
Dealer and return the mower, including any defective parts, to an Authorized Encore Service Dealer. Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. will determine if material or
workmanship is defective and then either repair or replace such parts. Service calls and/or transportation expense of the
product to and from the authorized dealer, for warranty work, will be paid by the owner of the product.
4. Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. provides a limited warranty for 90 days from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials for all parts, excluding normal wear items such as batteries, tires, and belts.
5. The Deck Shell warranty is Ten years from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials for any Encore rider that is used for consumer and commercial use only.
6. NOTICE: Cutter housings, electrical components, hydraulic components and electric-clutch must be returned before warranty will be paid.
7. The engine warranty is covered by its respective manufacturer. Please refer to the manufacture’s warranty statement in the manufacture’s engine manual that is included in the literature packet. Engine warranties
should be referred to the nearest authorized service outlet of the engine manufacturer.
Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. reserves the right to change or improve the design of any mower without assuming any obligation to modify any mower previously manufactured.
WHO MUST PERFORM THE WARRANTY SERVICE
All warranty service will be performed by dealers authorized by Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. Service calls and/or transportation expense of the product to and from the authorized dealer, for warranty work, will be paid by the owner of the product. For warranty service you can contact an authorized dealer or contact:
Encore Mfg. Co., Inc.
PO Box 888
Beatrice, Nebraska 68310
1-800-267-4255
www.encoreequipment.com
www.seriousred.com
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. does not warranty:
Repairs made by unauthorized persons.
Damage caused by use of the Encore equipment for
purposes other than those for which it was designed
Damages caused by disasters such as re, ood, wind,
and lightening. Damages caused by neglect, abuse, abnormal use,
improper or unreasonable use, accident, negligence or misuse. Repairs or replacement resulting from the use of
unauthorized parts, accessories or attachments. Repairs or replacement as the result of any alterations
or modications, in the determination of Encore, which
adversely affects the operation, performance or durability of the equipment. Encore unit which has the serial number removed or made
illegible. Depreciation or damage caused by normal wear, lack of
reasonable and proper maintenance or failure to follow the product’s owner’s manual provided by Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. Normal maintenance parts and service including, but not
limited to: lters, fuel, lubricants, tune-up parts, belts,
blades, blade sharpening, brake or steering adjustments. Repairs necessary due to improper fuel, contaminates
in the fuel system, or failure to properly prepare the fuel system prior to any period of non-use over three months.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
In no case shall Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict liability in tort, or any other legal theory. Such damages include, but are not limited to
Loss of prots
Loss of savings or revenue
Loss of use of Encore mower or any associated equipment
Cost of capital
Cost of any substitute equipment, facilities, services, or
downtime The claims of third parties including customers, and injury
to property Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
You must maintain your Encore Product following the maintenance procedures described in your owner’s manual. Such routine maintenance, whether performed by a dealer or by you, is at your expense.
This machine, like any other powered equipment, is potentially dangerous unless properly operated. Any operator must be cautious and keep safety in mind at all times. Any operator, prior to using the Encore equipment, should thoroughly familiarize himself with the owner’s manual regarding operation and safety of the machine, as well as all safety warnings on the machine itself.
ENCORE MFG. CO., INC. CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE WAY YOU OPERATE, OR THE CONDITIONS IN WHICH YOU OPERATE THE MOWER. USE COMMON SENSE AT ALL TIMES.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
1.
The Warranty registration form MUST be completed and
forwarded to Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. within fteen days
following date of purchase.
2.
The date of purchase constitutes delivery.
Encore Mfg. Co., Inc. does not assume or authorize anyone to assume for them any other obligation.
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ENCORE
Your mower is only as safe as the operator! Operator carelessness or error may result in serious bodily injury. Improper maintenance of the machine may also result in injury. Please read and follow these instructions on Safe Operation and be certain that anyone using this mower fully understands and follows these instructions.
Instructions are from ANSI Standard B17.4-2004.
1. Familiarize yourself with the controls and know how to stop the rider and mower deck quickly.
WARNING:
DO NOT allow children to operate the machine. DO NOT allow any adult to operate the machine without
proper instruction.
2. Inspect your work area carefully. Remove debris from the area to be cut. Keep all bystanders away from the mowing area.
3.
Avoid contact with moving parts. Keep
hands and feet clear of the mower deck.
7. Handle gasoline carefully. Use an approved gasoline container. Fill the fuel tank, to within 1” from the neck, with good quality unleaded gasoline.
8. Seat must be occupied and drive levers must be in the Neutral position and the Blade Clutch must be disengaged before starting engine.
9. Operator must wear proper shoes and clothing, which may include safety glasses and ear protection.
10.
Mow only during daylight hours or under very
good articial light.
1. The safety shield over the Grass Discharge
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area must always be bolted in place and in the DOWN position unless the Grass Catcher is being used.
12. If a solid object has been hit by the blades stop the machine and check for damage. Repair or replace any damaged / broken part prior to restarting the engine.
4. Never direct the discharge of material toward bystanders or allow anyone near the machine while in operation.
5. The machine is not intended for highway or street use. Never carry passengers!
6. Never tamper with safety devices or guards. If a guard or safety device is damaged or removed, replace it before operating the rider.
CAUTION:
Never add fuel to the tank while the engine is running or hot. ALWAYS WAIT at least five minutes before refueling and REFUEL WITH THE ENGINE OFF. KEEP FUEL AWAY FROM SPARKS OR FLAMES. WIPE AWAY any fuel spillage BEFORE starting unit. Never
ll the fuel tank indoors. Wipe up any spilled
gasoline. Gasoline is highly ammable - NO
SMOKING.
13. To avoid burns, DO NOT TOUCH the engine
or mufer immediately after operation or
during.
14.
Disengage blades when transporting and
when crossing walks and gravel roads.
15. DO NOT mow close to drop-offs, deep ditches or other hazards. DO NOT attempt to mow slopes grater than 15°, Always mow across the face of a slope NOT up and down.
16. Reduce speed and exercise extreme caution on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of control. Be especially cautious when changing direction on slopes.
17. The Encore Rider is NOT designed for towing.
18. Only factory approved Grass Collection Systems are permitted.
19. Shut off fuel while storing or transporting. Do
Not store fuel near ames ot drain indoors.
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Before Operating ­Reminders
Fill engine crankcase as per engine manufacturer’s manual. ENGINE DOES NOT HAVE OIL IN CRANKCASE FROM THE FACTORY. Add proper fuel to fuel tank, open shut-off valve. The battery is a gel-cell and will not require acid. Before hooking up the ground wires make sure that
the engine has been lled to the proper level with oil.
If battery will not turn the engine over after hooking the wires up it may require a charge for 15 to 20 minutes.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove unit from the crate.
2. Remove seat from packing. Remove the 5/16 x 3/4 bolts and disc spring washers from the seat plate. Attached seat to the seat plate using these same bolts and tighten.
3. Plug in the seat switch.
4. Connect the ground wire to the battery using the bolt on the negative battery post.
5. Remove the 5/16 x 1 1/4 bolts from the top side of the handle mounts. Rotate the handle to match up the holes, re-install the bolts and tighten.
6. Put oil in engine. See the Engine Manual for type and quantity required.
7. Put fuel in fuel tank.
8. Check all tire pressures.
9. Read “Operator’s Manual” before starting unit.
STARTING ENGINE
The throttle control, ignition switch and choke control are located between the motion control levers on the front panel under the front of the seat. Because of a built-in safety interlock system, your machine will not start unless the seat is occupied.
TO START ENGINE: occupy seat, set park brake, leave the motion control levers swung out, move throttle control lever all the way to choke position. Turn ignition key to start position to engage starter, release the key when engine starts. Ignition switch is spring loaded and will return to run position automatically.
Slowly return choke to run position once the engine has started.
STOPPING ENGINE
TO STOP ENGINE: move throttle lever to idle position and turn ignition key to “OFF” position. If engine has been working hard or is hot, allow engine to idle for a short period of time before turning off key. This practice will help cool engine before stopping.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY engine may be stopped by turning ignition key to “OFF” position.
WARNING:
DO NOT allow children to operate the machine. DO NOT allow any adult to operate the machine without
proper instruction.
CAUTION:
Always remove the key and set the parking brake when leaving the machine unattended, even for just a few minutes.
PREVENT ACCIDENTS: Do not give children or
unauthorized persons an opportunity to operate this machine.
WARNING:
THE ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH
DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARMS.
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Forward Travel Pivot Turn
Forward Travel
Right Turn
Reverse Travel
Right Turn
Reverse Travel
N = Neutral or Stopped Travel
The further the levers are moved away from the neutral position, the faster the machine will travel. To turn the mower LEFT or RIGHT, slow the speed of the wheel in the direction you want to turn. To CHANGE DIRECTION, slowly move levers to neutral and move the lever forward in the direction of travel you want to go.
Direction of arrows indicate direction of machine travel.
N N
AS SETTING IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT
Push both levers forward evenly
Push one lever forward and other lever pull back
Push left lever forward more than the right lever
Pull left lever back more than right lever
Pull back both levers evenly
[ Return both levers evenly to the neutral position. ]
Figure 1
SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM
Your Encore Rider is equipped with a Safety Interlock System that is designed to help prevent possible serious injuries. Understanding and maintaining this system is vital, for maximum safe operation.
TO START ENGINE:
1. Blades (PTO) must be “OFF”.
2. Control levers in neutral (swung out).
3. Park Brake “ON”.
4. Operator in seat.
THE ENGINE WILL KILL IF:
1. The operator leaves the seat with:
a. The control levers out of neutral
(swung in).
b. The blades on (PTO). c. The park brake is “OFF”. d. All the above.
2. The park brake is set before the control levers are in neutral (swung out).
CORRECT TRANSMISSION OPERATION TO GO
FORWARD OR REVERSE
The Encore Rider is equipped with a pump/wheel motor unit for each wheel and are controlled with “Motion Control Levers” , one for each wheel. See Figure 1
MOWING SPEED
The Encore Rider is designed to operate most
efciently at maximum blade speeds.
The running speed of the machine should allow the mower blades to maintain this maximum speed while mowing across turf. Use a slower ground speed for cutting tall grass, grass which is heavy with moisture, or when mowing uphill. If ground speed is too fast, or blade speed is too slow, mowing will be uneven because mower blades will not be able to lift grass into cutting position as the mower passes.
Throttle control regulates speed of engine as measured in RPM. This control SHOULD NOT be used to control ground speed.
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1. Front Caster Wheel Bearings (2)
2. Front Caster Pivot Bearing Zerks (2)
3. Engine Oil Fill & Dipstick
4. Hour Meter
5. Engine Air Filter
6. Engine Oil Filter
7. Fuel Tank
8. Engine Fuel Filter
9. Fuel Shut-off Valve
10. Fuel Tank w/ Cup Holder
11. Hydraulic Bypass
12. Engine Vent Screen
13. Drive Tires
14. Pump Belt ( 353112 )
15. Blade Drive Belt ( 353111 )
16. Front Casters Wheels
17. 20” Blade ( 603035 )
18. 14.25” Blade ( 423029 )
19. Located inside the seat frame under operators seat:
1. Time delay module
2. Relays
3. Fuse Block
4. Start Relay
5. Battery
S E R V I C E LOCAT O R C H AR T
VIEWED FROM TOP OF UNIT
VIEWED FROM UNDER OF DECK
Figure 2
1
1
2
4
5
7
6
8
9
9
10
12
3
13
13
14
11
11
15
16
17
18
19
Belt Tensioner Adjustment
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MAINTENANCE INFO
1. Do not adjust mower or change attachments unless the engine has been stopped and the key has been removed.
2. Good maintenance, wiping up gasoline and oil
spills, will reduce potential re hazards.
3. To insure that the mower will remain in safe operating condition, check and tighten all bolts, nuts and screws. Especially make certain the blade bolt/nuts are always tightened properly.
4. Never adjust governor on engine to a faster speed. The engine manufacturer adjusts the engine RPM to the proper setting.
5. Allow time for the engine to cool down prior to storing mower. Do not store mower or gasoline
near any open ame or where gasoline fumes may
be ignited.
6. Always replace worn or broken parts with genuine Encore repair parts purchased from an authorized Encore dealer. Using anything other than Encore repair parts may void all Encore factory warranties.
OIL AND FILTER
Since the hydraulic drives on the Encore Rider are
lifetime lubricated there are no required lter and or oil
changes required. Please refer to the engine manual for engine lubrication recommendations.
Lubrication
The following recommendations on lubrication chart below should be adhered to. Environmental conditions may be cause to vary frequency. Grease points are pointed out in Figure 2.
Description of Maintenance Task Service Intervals
Blades - sharpen & securely fastened to 65 ft-lbs Every 10 hours Check fuel level Daily Discharge chute - securely in place & in lowest
position Verify safety start interlock system Daily Visually inspect tires Daily Visually inspect unit for loose hardware and/or
damaged parts Check battery connections Every 50 hours Check tire pressure with a guage Every 50 hours Check pump drive belt tension & condition Every 100 hours Check blade drive belt tension & condition Every 100 hours Check deck drive belt tension & condition Every 100 hours Tighten lug nuts on wheels Every 100 hours Check oil level in engine See Note A Change engine oil & filter See Note A Change fuel filter See Note A Clean air intake screen See Note A Clean cylinder / head fins See Note A Clean foam element See Note A Clean paper element See Note A Replace air cleaner paper element See Note A Clean and regap or replace spark plugs See Note A
Daily
Daily
CAUTION:
DO NOT SPILL OIL OR GREASE ON BELTS.
TIRE PRESSURE
This vehicle has been designed to achieve maximum operator comfort and ride. This cannot be achieved without proper tire pressure. A low pressure gauge is required to check the front tires.
Front Tires - 14 PSI Rear Tires - 20 PSI
NOTES:
The Encore Rider is driven and steered by the rear wheels.
REAR TIRE CIRCUMFERENCE DIRECTLY EFFECTS THE TRACKING OF THE MACHINE.
If the machine will not drive in a straight line, check air pressure and adjust accordingly.
Note:
Refer to Supplied Engine Manufactures Owner’s Manual for all
A.
maintance and engine manufactures warranty policy information
BATTERY
The battery is located under the seat of the machine. The gel-cell battery is maintenance free.
CAUTION:
When servicing the battery or any other part of the electrical system, or if the battery must be removed for any reason, always, disconnect negative (ground) cable FIRST and reconnect it LAST to avoid possibility of electrical shorts.
At temperatures below 32° F (0° C), full charge state must be maintained to prevent cell electrolyte from
freezing and causing permanent battery damage.
For longest service life, battery should be kept clean by wiping it off with a paper towel. Any corrosion around battery should be removed by applying a solution of one part baking soda to four parts water. A light coating of grease or petroleum jelly may be applied to all exposed terminal surfaces to prevent corrosion.
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Pump Belt Tensioner
Pump Belt 353112
TO FRONT OF MOWER
PUMP BELT ROUTING
Simplied View
Top View
Fig. 4
TO FRONT OF MOWER
DECK BELT ROUTING
Top View of the DeckSimplied View
Blade Drive Belt 353111
Blade Drive Belt Tensioner Eyebolt
Fig. 3
A
1/4” Height Adj.
Tab Position
1/2” Height Adj.
Tab Position
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Right Side Bypass Left Side Bypass
Belt Adjustment
Remove key from the ignition switch. The blade drive belt may be accessed by removing belt shields. Spring tension should be maintained by having
approximately 1/8” stretch between coils. Turning the nut on the eyebolt clockwise will decrease tension. When installing a blade drive belt please refer to
gure 3 for routing the blade drive belt. The pump belt
Deck Height Adjustment
may be accessed from under the rear chassis. The pump belt is removed by unhooking the tensioner spring to provide slack in the belt for removal. When
installing a pump belt please refer to gure 4 for the
routing the pump belt.
Bypass Valve
In some applications, it is desirable to move the machine for short distances at low speeds without operating the engine. See Fig. 6
Height of cut positions are drilled at 1/2 inch increments. To add 1/4 inch to the setting you must
rst remove the #4 hairpin cotter, pull pin and rotate
the tab to the vertical position. The foot pedal must be depressed slightly in order to replace the pin in tab. See Fig. 5
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Adjuster Bolt Locking Nut
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
+
-
Stop Bolt
Important Note:
Cup side of spring washer goes against blade.
Spring
Washer
Blade
Blade
Bolt
Figure 9
.EW"LADE
25 Degrees
When Notch Starts Discard Blade
Dangerous!
DECK LEVELING ADJUSTMENT
Before checking the deck level make sure that tire pressures are at the proper level. Begin by setting the
deck to a xed position and pointing the blades to the
front edge of the deck. Measuring from the blade to the ground on each side
of the deck will give the best reading. To adjust deck position loosen the bolt on the deck hanger bracket and move bolt in the slot either up or down depending which way you need to move the deck. You should
always maintain at least a 1/8 inch of deck pitch from front to back. Also all four chains must support the deck equally or must have equal tension on them.
Tracking Adjustment
Before adjusting the tracking you must be sure that the tire pressures are equal. If the machine will not track straight on
a at surface it
may be adjusted by moving the stop bolt (located by either control arm) clockwise to increase ground speed and counter clockwise to decrease ground speed. Normally only one side is adjusted to match the ground speed of the other pump.
Mower Blades
Check sharpness of mower blades after every 10 hours of operation. To sharpen blades proceed as follows:
CAUTION:
TURN OFF ENGINE AND REMOVE KEY BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS.
Block front end of mower up or run front up on
ramps. Remove blade by turning bolt counter clockwise.
Blades should be discarded when worn excessively.
See Sketch.
Sharpen blade with a hand le, electric grinder or
blade sharpener. Wear gloves and eye protection when sharpening. Grind blade at original bevel.
Check balance of blade by positioning the blade on
a nail or blade balance pedestal. Grind the blade on the end that is heavier until both sides balance.
Do not wear loose
tting clothing
which could get caught in moving parts. Always be sure to wear adequate protective clothing. Wearing safety glasses and safety shoes is advisable.
Reinstall blades. Refer to Figure 9 for further
information
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TO ENGINE
GROUND
WHT / LT. GREEN 18 GA.
20 AMP FUSE
LT. BLUE/RED 18 GA.
LT. GREEN 18 GA.
RELAY 583351
LT. BLUE/RED 18 GA.
RED 14 GA.
15 AMP FUSE
ENGINE
CHARGING
ENGINE KILL
RIB SIDE
ENGINE FUEL
SOLENOID
TO POS. SIDE OF
STARTER SOLENOID
RED /BLACK STP. 18 GA.
LT. BLUE/RED 18 GA.
N/O
N/O
N/O
N/C
N/C
LT. BLUE/RED 18 GA.
BLK/WHT 16 GA.
STARTER RELAY
422150
PARK BRAKE SWITCH
523034
BLACK 16 GA.
YELLOW 18 GA.
86
BLACK 16 GA.
GROUND TO
ENGINE
BLACK 18 GA.
BLACK 14 GA.
CLUTCH
CONN.
SEAT SWITCH
353048
PURPLE 18 GA.
IGNITION SWITCH
423027
RED 12 GA.
WIRE
JUNCTION
BLACK 16 GA.
LT. BLUE 14 GA.
RED 12 GA.
FUSE BLOCK
RED /BLACK STP. 18 GA.
ORANGE 12 GA.
N/O
WHT / LT. GREEN
18 GA.
CLUTCH
SWITCH
523031
B
TIME DELAY
REAR VIEW OF
MODULE CONN.
583423
ORG / LT. GRN 18 GA.
87
85
30
87a
A
RT
NEUTRAL
SWITCH
593041
BLK/WHT 16 GA.
EC D F
YEL / LT. BLUE 18 GA.
WHITE 16 GA.
LT
NEUTRAL
SWITCH
593041
N/O
LT. BLUE 14 GA.
WHT / LT. GREEN
18 GA.
LT. BLUE 14 GA.
HOUR METER
523283
ENCORE PART # 353132 WIRE HARNESS FOR F34B18 ; BRIGGS VANGUARD 18HP
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Notes
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Notes
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