Exmark VH3615KA, Vh4815ka User Manual

The engine exhaust from this product
contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects,
or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
IMPORTANT
POTENTIAL HAZARD This product is a piece of power equipment.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN Failure to follow safe operating pr actices can result in serious
operator injury or even death.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Keep all shields, guards and safety devices (especially the grass
discharge system) in place and in proper working condit ion.
Stop engine and remove spark plug wire(s) or r emove key and
wait for all moving parts to stop before adjusting, servicing, or performing maintenance.
If mower deck becomes clogged, stop engine and remove spark
plug wire(s) or remove key and wait for all m oving par ts to stop before cleaning blockage.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power driven parts. Keep off mower unless seat platform is provided. Keep others off mower.
WARNING
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD Gasoline is harmful or f at a l if swallowed. Long-term exposure to
vapors has caused cancer in laboratory animals.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN Failure to use caution may cause serious injury or illness.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors. Keep face away from nozzle and gas tank/container opening. Keep away from eyes and skin. Never siphon by mouth.
Exmark reserves the right to make changes or add improvements to its products at any time without incurring any obligation to make such changes to products manufactured previously. Exmark, or its distributors and dealers, accept no responsibility for variations which may be evident in the actual specifications of its products and the statements and descriptions contained in this publication.
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CONGRATULATIONS
designed and manufactured to give you a maximum amount of dependability and years of trouble-free operation.
on the purchase of your Exmark Mower. This product has been car ef ully
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
This manual contains assembly, operating, m aint enance, adjustment and safety
instructions for your Exmark m ower.
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR MOWER, CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS
ENTIRETY.
By following the operating, maintenance and safety instructions, you will prolong the life
of your mower, maintain its maximum ef ficiency and promote safe operation.
If additional information is needed, or should you require trained mechanic service,
contact your authorized Exmark equipment dealer or distributor.
All Exmark equipment dealers and distribut or s are kept informed of the latest methods of servicing and are equipped to provide prompt and efficient service in the field or at their service stations. They carry ample stock of ser vice parts or can secur e t hem promptly for you from the factor y.
All Exmark parts are thoroug hly test ed and inspect ed before leaving the factory, however, attention is required on your part if you are t o obt ain the fullest measure of satisfaction and performance.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY ...................................................................................................PAGE
1.1 Safety Alert Symbol......................................................................................1
1.2 Training ........................................................................................................1
1.3 Preparation..............................................................................................1 - 3
1.4 Operation.................................................................................................3 - 4
1.5 Maintenance & Storage........................................................................... 4 - 5
1.6 Riding Attachments....................................................................................... 5
1.7 Safety Signs ....................................................................................... ....5 - 7
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Model Number..............................................................................................7
2.2 Engine..........................................................................................................7
2.3 Fuel System..................................................................................................7
2.4 Safety Interlock System................................................................................7
2.5 Steering/Brake Control .................................................................................7
2.6 Transmission.............................................................................................7-8
2.7 Wheel Drive System.....................................................................................8
2.8 Tires .............................................................................................................8
2.9 Deck.............................................................................................................8
2.10 Dimensions..................................................................................................8
2.11 Torque Requirements..................................................................................9
3. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 to 3.23 Assembly...................................................................................9 - 11
4. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Controls...............................................................................................12 - 13
4.2 Pre-Start..............................................................................................13 - 14
4.3 Operation Instructions..........................................................................14 - 17
4.4 Transporting ...............................................................................................17
5. MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS
5.1 Periodic Maintenance ..........................................................................18 - 24
5.2 Adjustments.........................................................................................24 - 32
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING
6.1 Mower Tacks Left or Right..........................................................................32
6.2 Mower Cuts Unevenly.................................................................................32
6.3 Blades Do Not Stop When Disengaged......................................................32
6.4 Engine Will Not Start ...........................................................................32 - 33
7. BELT ROUTING (MOWER DECKS)
8. WIRING DIAGRAM
........................................................................................34
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33
9. HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM
10. WARRANTY
...........................................................................................36 - 37
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1. SAFETY
1.1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
THIS SAFETY ALERT S YMBOL
THE MACHINE TO IDENTIFY IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES WHICH MUST BE
FOLLOWED TO AVOID ACCIDENTS. THIS SYMBOL MEANS:
IS USED BOTH IN THIS MANUAL AND ON
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
The safety alert symbol appears above informat ion which alerts you of unsaf e act ions or
situations and will be followed by the word
When used with t he word DANGER: IT DENOTES THAT AN EXTREME HAZARD
EXISTS WHICH WOULD RESULT IN HIGH PROBABILITY OF DEATH OR
IRREPARABLE INJURY IF PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
When used with t he word WARNING: IT DENOTES THAT A HAZARD EXISTS
WHICH CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH IF PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT
TAKEN.
When used with t he word CAUTION: IT DENOTES A REMINDER OF SAFETY
PRACTICES OR DIRECTS ATTENTION TO UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY IF PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
DANGER, WARNING
1.2 TRAINING
1.2.1 Regard the Exmark mower as a piece of power equipm ent and teach this regard to all who operate this unit.
1.2.2 Read the instructions carefully. Familiarize yourself with the cont r ols and the proper use of the equipment.
1.2.3 Never allow children, teenagers, or people unfamiliar with these inst r uctions to use the mower.
1.2.4 Avoid mowing while people, especially children, or pets, are nearby. Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
CAUTION.
, or
1.3 PREPARATION
1.3.1 The use of personal protective equipment, such as (but not limited to) protection for the eyes, ears, feet and head is recommended.
1.3.2 While mowing, always wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Do not operate equipment when barefoot or when wearing open sandals.
1.3.3 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires, bones and other f or eign objects which may damage the equipment or cause personal injury to the operat or or bystander s.
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POTENTIAL HAZARD Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, which is
an odorless deadly poison.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN Carbon monoxide can kill you and is also known to the
State of California t o cause birth defects.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not run engine indoors or in a small confined area
where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD In certain conditions gasoline is extremely flammable
and highly explosive.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN A fire or explosion from gasoline can bur n you, ot hers,
and cause property damage.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD DO NOT smoke while refueling , and stay away from
an open flame or where gasoline fumes m ay be ignited by spark.
Refuel only in a well ventilated area, or refuel
outdoors.
Store gasoline in an approved container and keep it
out of the reach of children.
Add fuel before start ing the engine. Never remove the
cap of the fuel tank or add fuel when engine is running or when the engine is hot.
Never fill the fuel tank so that the gasoline level rises
above a level that is 1/2” below the bottom of the filler neck to allow for gasoline expansion and prevent fuel spillage.
If fuel is spilled, DO NOT attempt to start the engine.
Move away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition unt il fuel vapors have dissipated.
DANGER
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POTENTIAL HAZARD In certain conditions gasoline is extremely flammable
and highly explosive.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN A static charge can ignite g asoline vapors. A fire or
explosion from gasoline can burn you, others, and cause property damage.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Purchase and store gasoline only in an approved
container.
Always place gasoline containers on the ground away
from your vehicle before f illing.
Do not fill gasoline containers inside a vehicle or on a
truck or trailer bed because inter ior car pets or plastic truck bed liners may insulate the container and slow the loss of any static charge.
When practical, r emove gas-powered equipment from
the truck or trailer and refuel the equipment with its wheels on the ground.
If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment on a
truck or trailer from a portable container, rather t han from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.
If a gasoline dispenser nozzle must be used, keep the
nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete.
DANGER
1.4 OPERATION
Although hazard control and accident prevention are partially dependent upon the design and configuration of the equipment, these factors are also dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of the personnel involved in the opera tion, transport, maintenance and storage of the equipment. It is essential that all Operator Safety Mechanisms be connected and in operating condition prior to use for mowing.
1.4.1 Give complete, undivided attent ion t o t he job at hand.
1.4.2 Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
children or others are in the area!
1.4.3 When feasible, avoid operating the eq uipm ent in wet grass.
1.4.4 Use
traction and/or control could occur. Mow mowers, never up and down. Loss of control and/or loss of oper at or ’s footing could result in a fall with an arm or leg getting under the mower or engine deck and sustaining serious injury. Drive slower on slopes. slopes greater than 20 degrees. Watch for dit ches, holes, rocks, dips, and rises which can cause erratic handlebar movement and loss of footing. Keep away from drop-offs and steep banks. Avoid sudden starts. Look down and behind you before and while moving backwards. grass is wet - slippery conditions create hazardous footing, affect steering, and reduce traction and braking. The operator is responsible for safe operation on slopes. See inside back cover to determine the approximate slope angle of the area to be mowed.
EXTREME
Do Not
caution when mowing and/or turning on slopes as loss of
across
operate the mower when
slopes with walk behind
DO NOT
DO NOT
operate on
mow slopes when
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1.4.5 Stop the blades when crossing surfaces other than g r ass; and when
transporting the mower to and fr om the area to be mowed.
1.4.6 Never operate the mower with defective guards, shields, or covers. Always
have safety shields, guards, switches, and other devices in place and in proper working condition.
1.4.7
Do Not
change the engine governor setting s or over speed the engine. Operating an engine at excessive speed may increase the hazard of personal injury.
1.4.8 Place transmission in neutra l, disengage blade drive before starting engine
1.4.9 Start the engine carefully with feet well away from the blades.
1.4.10 Keep hands, feet and clothing away from r otating parts while the mower is being operated.
1.4.11 Stop the engine and r e m ove plug wire(s) or ignition key:
Before checking, cleaning or work ing on the mower.
After striking a foreign object (inspect the mower f or damage and
make repairs before r est ar ting and operating the mower).
1.4.12 Stop the engine:
Before clearing blockages.
Whenever you leave the mower.
Before removing the grass catcher.
Before refueling.
Before making height adjustments.
1.4.13 Before stopping the eng ine, return the throttle control to the idle position for 30 seconds to allow the engine to cool down.
1.4.14 The fuel system is provided with a shut-off valve. The fuel shut-off valve is used to shut off the fuel when:
The machine will not be used for a few days.
During transport to and f r om the job.
When parking inside a building.
1.4.15 This mower was designed for one operator only. Keep all others away fr om mower during operation.
1.4.16
Do Not
mow without the grass deflector or entire grass collection system in
place and in proper working condition.
1.5 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1.5.1 For engine maint enance, follow the engine manufacture’s recom m endations precisely as stated in the engine manual.
1.5.2 When mak ing adjustments while the engine is running, such as carburetor and motion control linkage adjust m ent s, stand to one side and keep clear of moving/rotating components, such as engine screen, drive belts and sheaves.
Do Not
moving/rotating components.
1.5.3 Keep engine and engine area free from accumulation of grass, leaves, excessive grease or oil and other debris which can accumulate in these areas. These materials can become combustible and may result in a fire.
1.5.4 Store f uel in a container specifically designed for this purpose in a cool, dry place.
wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry that could get tangled in
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1.5.5 Keep the mower and fuel container in locked storage to prevent children f r om playing or tampering with them.
1.5.6 Gasoline powered equipment or fuel containers should not be stored in a basement or any enclosed area, where open pilot lights or heat appliances are present.
1.5.7 Maximum mowing results and safet y can only be achieved if the m ower is properly maintained and operated correctly.
1.5.8. Check all bolts frequently to maintain proper tightness.
1.5.9. Keep all guards, shields and all safety devices in place and in safe working condition.
1.5.10 Frequently check for worn or deteriorating components that could cr eate a hazard.
1.5.11 All replacement parts must be the same as or equivalent to the parts supplied as original equipment.
POTENTIAL HAZARD Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrat e
skin and cause injury.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fluid accidentally injected into the skin must be
surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene ma y result .
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Make sure all hydraulic fluid hoses and lines are in good
condition and all hydraulic connections and fittings are tight before applying pressure to hydraulic system.
Keep body and hands away from pinhole leaks or
nozzles that eject high pressure hydraulic fluid.
Use cardboard or paper to find hydraulic leaks. Safely relieve all pressure in the hydraulic system
before performing any work on t he hydraulic system.
1.6 RIDING ATTACHMENTS
1.6.1 Use only attachments may create a hazardous condition resulting in injury.
Exmark
riding attachments. The use of other than Exmark riding
WARNING
1.7 SAFETY SIGNS
1.7.1 Keep all safety signs legible. Remove all grease, dirt and debris from saf et y signs.
1.7.2 Safety signs must be replaced if t hey are m issing or illegible.
1.7.3 When new components are installed, be sur e that current safety signs are affixed to the replaced components.
1.7.4 New safety signs may be obtained from your authorized Exmark equipment dealer or distributor or fr om Exmar k Mfg. Co. Inc.
1.7.5 Safety signs may be affixed by peeling of f the backing to expose the adhesive surface. Apply only to a clean, dry surface. Smooth to remove any air bubbles.
1.7.6 Familiarize yourself with the following safety signs and inst r uct ion labels. They are critical to the safe operation of your Exmark commercial mower.
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PART NO. 323741 LOCATION: Console
PART NO. 323691 LOCATION: RH Side of Console
PART NO. 303517 LOCATION: Left Side of Rear Surface on Engine Deck
PART NO. 403170 LOCATION: 48” Deck
PART NO. 403143 LOCATION: Right Side of Rear Surface on Engine Deck
PART NO. 323427 LOCATION: 36” Deck
PART NO. 413214 LOCATION: Right Side of Hydro Control Crank Arm
PART NO. 603845 LOCATION: Rear Center of Top Surface of Engine Deck
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PART NO. 403005 LOCATION: Front Corners of Mower Deck
PART NO. 303508 LOCATION: On Top Rear Right Hand Surface of Mower Deck
PART NO. 303102 LOCATION: Upper Handle
PART NO. 513746 LOCATION: On Engine Blower Housing Next to Muffler
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 MODEL NUMBER:
Serial Nos. 220,000 & Higher:
2.2 ENGINE
2.2.1 Engine Specifications: See your Engine Owner's Manual.
2.2.2 3600 RPM (No Load).
2.3 FUEL SYSTEM
2.3.1 Capacity: 5.0 gal. ( 18. 9 L.)
2.3.2 Type of Fuel: Regular using the research method, it should be a 90 oct ane minimum.
2.3.3 Fuel Filter: Replaceable in- line
2.3.4 Fuel Shut-Off Valve: 1/4 turn
2.4 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM
Operator must have transmission in neutral and blade clut ch disengaged to start engine. Release of OPC levers will cause the engine to st op if hydro transmission is
not
in neutral and/or blade clutch is
PART NO. 303293 LOCATION: On Top Right Side of Fuel Tank
VH3615KA; VH4815KA
unleaded
gasoline, 87 octane or higher. I n count r ies
engaged
.
PART NO. 513890 LOCATION: On Top of Hydraulic Tank
2.5 STEERING/BRAKE CONTROL:
Fingertip drive control levers provide independent speed control, br aking and neutral to each drive wheel for moving forward or reverse, st opping and power turning.
2.6 TRANSMISSION:
Twin Hydrostatic Drive
2.6.1 Two Hydro Gear BDP-10L series variable displacement pumps independently coupled to two high efficiency Parker / Ross wheel drive motors .
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2.6.2 Hydraulic Filter is replaceable cart r idge type.
F)
F)
P/N 513211: 10 microns, 18 psi bypass (Summer use above 32° P/N 523541: 40 microns, 18 psi bypass (Winter use below 32°
2.6.3 Speed Range: Forward 0 - 6.2 m ph ( 10.0 km/h)
Reverse 0 - 2.2 mph (3.5 km/h)
2.7 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM:
Drive wheels are direct coupled to Parker/Ross wheel drive motors with 1.0" (25. 4 mm) tapered shaft.
2.8 TIRES
Drive Front Caster
Size .........................16 x 6.50-8 ........................9 x 3.50-4
Quantity.............................2........................................ 2
Tread.......................Turf Master............................ Smooth
Ply Rating..........................4........................................ 4
Pressure...............14 psi (97 kPa).................22 psi (152 kPa)
2.9 DECK
2.9.1 Cutting Width:
Model 36 in..............................................35.38 in. (89.9 cm)
Model 48 in..............................................47.24 in. (120.0 cm)
2.9.2 Discharge: Right Side
2.9.3 Blade Size:
Model 36 in....................18.00 in. (45.7 cm).............. Qty. 2
Model 48 in....................16.25 in. (41.3 cm).............. Qty. 3
2.9.4 Type of Drive: Manual engagement of belt with over-center lock. Belt tension is adjustable via turnbuckle.
2.9.5 Blade Brake: W hen t he blade engagement control is move to the disengaged position a friction brake pad stops the rotation of the blades.
2.9.6 Deck Mounting: Bolted directly to the engine deck.
2.9.7 Cutting Height: Adjusts in 1/4” ( . 63 cm ) increments from 1” (2.5 cm) t o 4 1/ 4” (10.8 cm).
2.10 DIMENSIONS
2.10.1 Overall Width: 36” 48”
Discharge chute down
Discharge chute up
(Transport only)
2.10.2 Overall Length: 36” 48”
Overall Length
2.10.3 Curb Weight: 36” 48”
Curb Weight
Weights will vary slightly depending on engine option.
2.10.4 Overall Heig ht : 43.2”(109.7 cm)(all units)
2.10.5 Tread Width (to outside of tires):
36” Model....................35.6” (90.4 cm)
48” Model....................39.6” (100.6 cm
46.1” 58.2”
(117.1 cm) (148.0 cm)
36.4” 48.1”
(92.5 cm) (122.2 cm)
78.0” 73.0”
(198.1 cm) (185.4 cm)
433 lbs. 486 lbs. (196 kg) (220 kg)
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2.11 TORQUE REQUIREMENTS
BOLT LOCATION TORQUE
Blade/Cutter Housing Spindle Bolt.................................75-80 ft-lbs.
Caster Bracket Mounts..................................................30-35 ft-lbs.
Cutter Deck/Engine Deck Mount....................................30-35 ft-lbs.
Engine Mounting Bolts (Kohler & Kawasaki)..................25-30 ft-lbs.
3. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Uncrate unit, leaving it on the pallet , place upper handle assembly, fuel tank, and
drive linkages at the rear of the machine. Place casters at the front of unit.
3.2 Place a length of 4" x 4" block bet ween the front of the cutter deck and the pallet.
3.3 Remove the bolt bag from t he top of the fuel tank support .
3.4 Loosen the 5/16" hardware at the two (2) discharg e deflector hinge point s so that
the deflector is snug, but can be m oved up and down freely.
3.5 Refer to Parts Manual to help you identif y and locate par ts and their proper position.
3.6 Install casters to f ront of deck using appropriate har dware from the bolt bag
(eight 3/8 x 3/4" bolts and eight 3/8" whizlock nuts); tightening the lower f our bolts first, then the top four.
3.7 Apply retaining adhesive “Fel-Pro Prolock Retaining I or Retaining II” or “Loctite
RC 609 or 680” on the two threaded studs from the bolt bag and inst all into the two left holes underneath fuel tank. Install the fuel tank on top of the fuel tank support with the studs going throug h t he slot s in the support. Install two 5/16 x 3/4 screws with a 5/16 SAE flatwasher and 5/16 lockwasher into the threaded holes in the right side of the fuel tank. flatwasher, then a spring, over each of t he studs and fasten with a 5/16 nyloc nut. Tighten the 5/16 nylock nut fully than back off a 1/ 2 t urn. This is to allow for normal fuel expansion and contraction with changes in temperature and fuel levels.
3.8 Attach the fuel tank hose to the tank fitting and secur e with the clamp provided.
Make sure that fuel hose is not between engine and throttle plate on engine.
3.9 Position the lower end of the handle assembly on the outsideof the upper rear
section of the fuel tank & handle support. Install four 3/8-16 x 1" bolts ( with four spring disk washers against the head of each
bolt) from the outside in. Secur e using four 3/8" whizlock nuts on the inside of each handle support and tighten until the spring disk washers are flat (See Figure 1).
Do not over-tighten
Do not over-tighten
.
. Place a 5/16” SAE
FIG. 1
UPPER HANDLE MOUNTING
3.10 Route the throttle cable along the right side of the upper handle, under the fuel
tank support, and position the cable on the Attach throttle cable to engine: a) Position the throttle control lever (on console) in the full throttle (but not
choke) position. You will feel a detent when the thr ottle lever is approximately 3/4”from the upper end of the slot (this is full thr ot tle position).
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left
side of the engine.
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