KUNZ ENGINEERING, INC. / MENDOTA, IL 61342 / PH (815) 539-6954
H60H H60H E60B E60B
With Assembly Instructions
For Models: C60K, H60T, H60H & E60B
12/04
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE COMPLETE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE ASSEMBLY.
You should have:
- one mower deck assembly
- two caster assemblies
- two rear axle assemblies
- one tongue assembly (Lawn & Garden Hitching or ATV Tongue)
- one tow vehicle hitch assembly (only included on Lawn & Garden Hitching)
Optional hitches:
- one tongue extension
- one rear hitch assembly
A. ASSEMBLY OF MOWER WHEELS
1. Set the mower deck assembly on wood blocks so that it is suspended off the ground.
Left Rear Axle Assy.
Left Caster Assy.
Retainer Bolts
Tongue Pivot Bolt
Tongue – Attach to Either
Left or Right Caster Assy.
Figure 1. Assembly of Wheels, Tongue and Rear Hitch
2. Install the two caster assemblies in the retainers on the front of the mower deck. See figure 1.
Before securing the caster supports, determine which side of the mower the tongue will be
placed on and install the caster support stop on the tongue side. See Figure 2. Secure with
3/8” x 2-3/4” hex head bolt, lock washer, and nut provided in the retainer areas.
Note: The operator controls are on the front of the deck and the discharge chute is on the right
side. (Left and right are determined from looking in the direction of travel.)
3. Install the two rear axle assemblies in the retainers on the rear of the mower deck. The tire
should be to the left of the axle support. See figure 1. Secure with 3/8” x 2-1/2” hex head
bolt, lock washer, and nut provided in the retainer areas.
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Note: Tighten the four wheel assembly pivot bolts so that the wheel assemblies will not flop
down when the deck is raised off the ground.
Caster Support
Caster Support Stop
Tongue
Figure 2: Installation of Caster Support Stop
B. INSTALLATION OF LAWN & GARDEN HITCHING (refer to the Operation and Adjustment
Section for recommended hitching)(if the ATV Tongue was purchased refer to section C.
Installation of ATV Tongue)
1. The tongue can be installed either on the left or right caster assembly depending on how the
wing mower will be towed. See figure 1. Tighten the lock nut on the 3/8” x 2-1/2” pivot bolt so
the tongue is free to pivot but does not move sideways.
Note: The tongue can be installed upside down so it will match up with tow vehicles with
higher hitches.
2. The tow vehicle hitch provided is a universal hitch that should fit most tow vehicles. Slight
modifications may be necessary for some tow vehicles.
3. Attach the tow vehicle hitch to the tow vehicle draw bar top or bottom depending on best
support, and secure with the longer 1/2” hex head bolt, flatwasher, nut, and lockwasher
provided. See figure 3.
Note: On some tow vehicles the draw bar will need to be strengthened to support the hitch
assembly securely.
4. Adjust the hitch stop angle with stop bolts as close as possible to the vertical member on the
back of the tow vehicle and adjust stop bolts securely against vertical member to keep hitch
from pivoting from side to side.
Note: The hitch should be positioned on the tow vehicle so the stop bolts have a solid member
to adjust to. On most tow vehicles two bolts can be used to attach the hitch assembly to
the draw bar, eliminating the need for the hitch stop angle.
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5. The telescoping hitch can either be installed to the left or right and should clear the back of the
tire by about 2”.
6. If one mower is pulled on both the left and right side of the tow vehicle, then one telescoping
hitch can be mounted to the left and one to the right.
Adjust Stop Bolt to
Back of Tow Vehicle
Telescoping Hitch - Install to Left
or to Right or in Both Directions
When Pulling Two Wing Mowers.
Hitch Stop Angle
Figure 3: Installation of Tow Vehicle Hitch
Screw Pin
Shackle Clevis
Hitch Pivot – Attach
to either Left or Right
Caster Assy.
Tongue
Direct Behind Tongue Position Offset Tongue Position
Figure 4. Assembly of Hitch Pivot and Tongue
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C. INSTALLATION OF ATV TONGUE ASSEMBLY (if the lawn and garden hitching was purchased
refer to Section B. Installation of Lawn & Garden Hitching)
1. The tongue can be installed either on the left or right caster assembly depending on how the
wing mower will be towed. See figure 4. Secure the hitch pivot on the chosen caster
assembly with the 3/8” x 2-1/2” hex head bolt, lock washer, and nut provided.
2. Install the tongue into the hitch pivot and secure by placing a 5/16” wire lock pin on each side
of the hitch pivot.
D. INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL HITCHES
1. When a long tongue is needed, remove the tongue pivot angles and spacer from the tongue
assembly and attach to the tongue extension. See figure 5. Slip the tongue in between the
two flats on the tongue extension and secure with 3/8” x 2-1/2” hex head bolts, lock washers,
and nuts provided.
2. When a second mower is pulled behind the first mower in tandem, then the rear hitch can be
installed on the left rear axle assembly. See figure 5. Secure with 3/8” x 3-1/4” hex head
bolts, lock washers, and nuts provided.
Note: The long tongue extension (Part # 900008) and rear hitch assembly (Part # 900009) must
be ordered separately.
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Long Tongue Extension
Short Tongue
Tongue Pivot Angle
Rear Hitch Assembly
Attach to Left Rear Axle
Figure 5: Long Tongue Assembly and Rear Hitch Assembly
OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
This safety alert symbol is used to indicate safety instructions. Follow
these instructions to avoid personal injury and/or property damage. Read
and follow all instructions in this manual and the included engine manual.
Read all Owners Manuals before using equipment.
Know locations and functions of all controls before operating the mower.
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A. HITCH CONFIGURATIONS (Refer to Figure 6)
Shut off the engine and allow the mower blades to come to a complete stop before
adjusting the spreader hitch on the tow vehicle.
Tow Vehicle without a Mower Deck
1 & 2 combined
or 5
1, 2, & 3 combined
or 5
2 & 4
combined
2 & 3
combined
Tow Vehicle with a Mower Deck
1 & 2 combined
or 5
1, 2, & 3
combined
1 & 2
combined
1, 2, & 3
combined
2 & 4
combined
1 & 2
combined
Listed above are all of the possible configurations of the wing mowers. The
numbers listed below each wing mower correspond to the hitch or combination of
hitches required to complete that possible configuration.
1. Tow Vehicle Hitch (Telescoping Hitch)
2. Short Tongue
3. Long Tongue Extension
4. Rear Hitch Assembly
5. ATV Tongue Assembly
Figure 6: Wing Mower Towing Suggestions and Required Hitches
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The hitching system is designed so that the wing mower can be pulled directly behind a tow
vehicle without a mower deck or as a left or right wing mower when towed behind a tow vehicle
with or without a mower deck.
If more than one wing mower is towed, they can be pulled in tandem or one on the left and one on
the right or a combination of the above conditions until the desired cutting width is obtained.
Do not operate two wing mowers in tandem on slopes greater than 25% (1 foot rise, 4
foot run). This can create an unstable condition where the rear wing mower could
push the front wing mower sideways.
When mowing large open areas, adjust the spreader hitch on the tow vehicle so that the wing
mower tongue center line aligns with the outside cut line on the tow vehicle mower. When
trimming around objects or mowing contours, it is best to adjust the tow vehicle hitch in to
eliminate skips. The spreader hitch can be adjusted in and out to get the desired overlap to fit
your mowing job.
B. ATV TONGUE CONFIGURATIONS (Refer to Figure 6)
Shut off the engine and allow the mower blades to come to a complete stop before
adjusting the tongue.
When attaching the tongue to the back of the tow vehicle, tighten the screw pin
shackle clevis firmly. Property damage or bodily injury may occur if the screw pin
shackle clevis unturns and the wing mower becomes unattached from the tow
vehicle.
The hitching system is designed so that the wing mower can be pulled directly behind a tow
vehicle without a mower deck or as a left or right wing mower when towed behind a tow vehicle
with or without a mower deck.
Note: When pulling the wing mower directly behind, it is most maneuverable when the hitch
pivot is fastened on the left carrier arm. See Figure 4. When pulling the wing mower in
the offset position, it is most maneuverable to have the hitch pivot fastened on the right
carrier arm. See Figure 4.
The tongue is designed to adjust from left to right within the hitch pivot. This allows the wing
mower and tow vehicle, with a mower deck, to have proper overlap. Overlap is more critical in
tight areas where a lot of maneuvering is required. This overlap will eliminate most skips between
the tow vehicle and wing mower. In large open areas the overlap is not as critical and should be
adjusted to the user’s preference.
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C. ADJ USTING CUTTING HEIGHT
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Shut off all engines and allow the mower blades to come to a complete stop on the
wing mowers and on the tow vehicle before adjusting the cutting height.
The cutting height can be adjusted in a range from 1.0" to 4.0". This is accomplished by adjusting
the height adjusting bolts on each of the four corners of the wing mower. See Figure 7. Turn the
bolts clockwise to raise the mower cutting height and counter-clockwise to lower the mower
cutting height.
When more than one mower is used at a time, it is very important to have all the mowers adjusted
as close to the same cutting height as possible to obtain a high quality cutting job.
Adjust the mowers as follows:
1. Pull the mowing unit on to a smooth, level surface.
2. Adjust the tow vehicle mower deck (If applicable) to the desired cutting height and level both
fore and aft and side to side.
3. Measure the distance from the level surface to the mower blade cutting edge on the tow
vehicle.
Shut off tow vehicle engine and allow mower blades to stop completely before
attempting to measure the cutting height.
Adjust for Upper or
Lower Cutting Range
Mower Blade
Lower Edge
of
Deck
Smooth Surface
Adjust Anti-Scalp Wheels
Under Deck to the Upper o
Lower Cutting Range
Measure the Distance
and Add 5/16” to get
Cutting height
r
5/16”
Cuttin
Height Adjustment Bolts
Snug 4 Bolts to
Eliminate Side
Movement
Height
Figure 7: Adjusting Wing Mower Cutting Height
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4. Adjust the cutting hee height as the tow
vehicle mower. Adjust each corner of the wing mower so that the distance form the smoo
surface to the bottom edge of the deck is equal to the cutting height minus 5/16”. The mower
blade cutting edge is 5/16” above the lower edge of the deck.
Note: To mow in the lower half of the cutting range, set the front caster axles in the bottom
setting and set the anti-scalp wheels in the top hole. To mow in the upper half of the
cutting range (original factory setting), set the front caster axles in the top setting and
set the anti-scalp wheels in the bottom hole.
ote: After the cutting height has been set, be sure to tighten the pivot bolts securely to
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eliminate free pivoting of the front casters or rear axles. Snug the four bolts just be
the height adjust bolt so the front casters and rear axles can be adjusted up and down
but cannot move from side to side.
D. STARTING ENGINE
Set parking brake on tow vehicle.
Attach wing mower tongue to tow vehicle.
Do not start wing mower unless it is attached to the tow vehicle.
For Models H60T & C60K:
Set the choke to the desired position.
Set the throttle lever in the start position at about half throttle. The mower blades clutch will
engage as the engine comes up to speed. The mower blades clutch engages at 1850 RPM
Start engine and allow engine to warm up.
Adjust the choke to off.
Adjust engine speed to full throttle to fully engage the mower blades clutch.
Clutch overheating or failure may occur if engine is not run at full speed in heavy
load conditions.
The engine full speed setting with mower blades running is 3350 RPM.
or Model H60H:
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Set the throttle lever in the choke position to set the choke. (The choke is located beyond the
full throttle detent position.)
ight on the wing mower so that it cuts at the sam
th
yond
.
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Start engine and move throttle toward slow position to disengage choke. The mower blades
clutch will engage as the engine comes up to speed. The mower blades clutch engages at
1850 RPM.
Slow engine speed to idle to allow engine to warm up. This will probably allow the mower blade
clutch to fully disengage.
Adjust engine speed toward fast to fully engage the mower blade clutch. (The full throttle is
located at the first detent position on the throttle control.)
Clutch overheating or failure may occur if engine is not run at full speed in heavy
load conditions.
The engine full speed setting with mower blades running is 3350 RPM.
For Model E60B:
Set the throttle lever in the choke position to set the choke. (The throttle lever is located on the
right side of the engine.)
Start engine and move throttle toward slow position to disengage choke.
Slow engine speed and engage mower blades clutch handle. (The clutch handle is located at
the front of the mower under the engine.)
Note: Some belt squealing may occur on engagement. This is normal for a manual clutch
engagement design.
If the mower’s engine happens to quit while in use take care to remove the wing
mower from the uncut area before attempting to engage the clutch. Also inspect the
blades for any obstructions that may prevent blade engagement. Failure to do either
may result in premature belt failure or even a fire.
Adjust engine speed to fast position for full throttle. (The full throttle is located at the detent
position on the throttle control.)
E. SHUTTING OFF WING MOWER
Shift to neutral, disengage power to the mower deck, and set the parking brake
before dismounting the tow vehicle.
For Models H60T & C60K:
Set the throttle to slow so the mower blades clutch will disengage.
Allow engine to cool down for a short time before turning the engine off.
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For Model H60H:
Set the throttle to slow so the mower blades clutch will disengage.
Allow engine to cool down for a short time before moving the throttle control
to the stop position.
For Model E60B:
Slow the engine speed down and disengage the clutch handle.
Allow engine to cool down for a short time before moving the throttle control to the stop position.
F. MOWER OPERATION
Clean or replace any safety signs that are not readable or damaged.
Remove all objects from the work area that might be picked up and thrown by the
blades.
Do not mow when children and others are around.
Do not fill fuel tank while engine is running or hot.
Keep all safety shields and deflectors in place during operation.
Remove grass build up from under safety shields before each use. Do not remove
safety shields while engine is running. Dry grass build up around belts and sheaves
can cause fires.
Shut off engine before disconnecting the wing mower from the tow vehicle or
attempting to move the wing mower by hand.
Never carry children or passengers.
Do not allow children to operate this machine.
Slow down and watch the ends of the wing mowers when making turns so objects
are not struck and/or run over.
Depending on the number of wing mowers being towed, it is usually more efficient to mow the
large areas first with the full system. Once the large areas are completed, mowers can be
dropped off to mow narrower areas.
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Look down, to the sides, and behind before and while backing to avoid backing over
something or someone. Care should also be taken while backing so that the wing
mower or mowers do not jackknife and damage hitches.
Backing up with one wing mower is easy. Backing becomes a greater challenge as additional
wing mowers are towed. Avoid backing up by planning ahead. Make loops instead of backing.
Stop the mower blades on both the tow vehicle and all wing mowers if the tow
vehicle becomes stuck or stops going forward because of loss of traction. Shut off
the engines on the wing mowers before attempting to push or pull the tow vehicle.
Do not turn too sharply when the wing mowers are pulled in tandem or pulled behind
a zero turn mower. Sharp turns can force the mowers into each other causing
damage to the hitches.
Listen to the wing mower engines while mowing. The engines should run free and not work too
hard. Working the engine too hard will cause overheating and premature failure.
Do not allow material to build up on the air inlet to the engine cooling system. If the wing
mowers are towed with one on the left and one on the right side, there will be a lot of material
blowing around the right wing mower engine. Special care should be taken to make sure the
engine is getting enough inlet air. Do not allow the engine cooling fins under the shroud to be
blocked. Air flow over the engine will be restricted causing the engine to overheat.
For Model E60B:
If the mower’s engine happens to quit while in use take care to remove the wing
mower from the uncut area before attempting to engage the clutch. Also inspect the
blades for any obstructions that may prevent blade engagement. Failure to do either
may result in premature belt failure or even a fire.
For Models H60T, H60H & C60K:
Mowing to fast in very heavy, long grass can cause the wing mower engine to pull down and
disengage the blade clutch. The engine can then start to accelerate again while slipping the
clutch. Small amounts of clutch slippage for a few seconds will not cause damage. If the clutch
is allowed to slip for longer periods, it will overheat and could be damaged. Watch the discharge
chute; if material is not being discharged, then the clutch is slipping. In normal conditions, clutch
slippage will not be a problem. In most cases the clutch can be repaired by replacing the clutch
springs and clutch bearing.
If the mower blades are allowed to stall out (stop turning) at engine speeds above
the clutch engagement speed, this will cause the clutch to slip. If the clutch is
allowed to slip for more than five minutes, the clutch will get red hot and could cause
the drive belt to start burning.
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G. DRIVE BELT REMOVAL AND TENSION
Shut off engine and allow mower blades to stop turning before making any
adjustments or repairs.
Remove the safety shields.
Loosen the nuts on the spring-loaded idler; adjust the nut until the belt can be slipped off the
idler and drive sheaves.
Slip the belt down under the drive sheave and off the blade spindle sheaves.
Install the new belt and adjust the tension as follows:
Models H60T & H60H:
– See Figure 8.
Adjust the spring-loaded idler springs to a compressed length of 15/16” initially for a few hours
until the belts run in; then adjust the spring to 1-1/8” to 1-1/4” compressed length.
Initial Spring Length 15/16”
Running
Spring Length 1-1/8” to 1-1/4”
Front
Engine
Figure 8: Belt Pattern and Spring Adjustment (Model H60T & H60H)
Model C60K:
– See Figure 9.
Adjust the spring-loaded idler springs to a compressed length of 15/16” initially for a few hours
until the belts run in; then adjust the spring to 1-1/8” to 1-1/4” compressed length.
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Front
Engine
Initial Spring Length 15/16”
Running Spring Length 1-1/8” to 1-1/4”
Figure 9: Belt Pattern and Spring Adjustment (Model C60K)
For Model E60B:
- See Figure 10.
With the clutch engaged, adjust the nuts on the spring loaded idler adjuster bolt until the length of
the spring is between 2-1/4” and 2-3/8”. This model comes with a belt brake when the clutch is
disengaged. This is a safety feature to stop the blades from turning after the clutch is disengaged.
To ensure that the brake works properly the spring length must be set correctly. With the clutch
disengaged make sure the spring length is no more then 2-3/4”.
The brake stud must be adjusted. If the brake stud is not adjusted correctly, the
blades will still spin even though the clutch may be in the disengaged position.
Always shut mower engine off before servicing.
To the adjust brake place clutch in the engaged position. Loosen the bolt on the top of the brake
stud. Slide the brake stud in the slot until there is about 1/2” of clearance between the belt and
the brake stud. Tighten the bolt at the top of the brake stud.
If brake stud is not set in correct position underbraking or overbraking may occur.
If overbraking occurs premature belt failure could occur and possible fire due to
overheating.
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Clutch Arm
Clutch En
ement
Front
Engine
Brake Stud
Clutch Engaged Spring
Length 2-1/4” to 2-3/8”
Clutch Disengaged
Spring Length no greater
than 2-3/4”
1/2” With Clutch Engaged
0” With Clutch Disengaged
Figure 10: Belt Pattern and Spring Adjustment (Model E60B)
H. MOWER BLADE RE MOVAL, BALANCING & INSTALLATION
Sharp blades can cause bodily injury if not handled properly.
When removing the blade, it is recommended that a block of wood be placed between the blade
and the underside of the mower deck. This will allow the removal of the blade without the need to
hold the blade by hand.
Always balance the mower blades each time they are sharpened.
Out of balance mower blades cause excess vibrations which lead to premature bearing failures,
bolts coming loose, and overall deterioration of the wing mowers.
Always properly tighten the blade bolts to the specified torque. Failure to do so can
lead to unwanted loosening of the blade and damage to the blade holding saddle.
The Models E60B, H60T and H60H use the Kunz Engineering Part # (202134) blade bolt. This
particular hex head bolt is a 3/8” – 24NF x 7/8” long, grade 5 and it’s proper torque is 35 ft-lbs.
The Model C60K uses the Kunz Engineering Part # (202136) blade bolt. This particular hex head
bolt is a 1/2” – 20NF x 1.00” long, grade 5 and it’s proper torque is 85 ft-lbs.
To ease in the blade installation process, use the same block of wood and method used during
the removal of the blades.
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I. LUBRICATION
There are up to ten lubrication points on the wing mower -- one spring-loaded idler pivot, two
caster wheel pivots, four wheels (on models that apply), and three blade spindles (on models that
apply). Lubricate at approximately 10 hr. intervals or more often as required in dusty conditions.
Lubricate the blade spindles 2-5 pumps every 50 hours. (The bearings have trash guard seals to
hold the seals in place during lubrication.) Lubricate with a high grade of pressure gun grease.
Note: Do not over grease blade spindles. Blade spindles are initially greased at the factory.
Greasing before 50 hrs. may cause bearing seal damage which will result in premature
bearing failure.
J. TIRE PRESSURE
To reduce wing mower bounce on rough yards, the rear tire pressure can be reduced so they feel
slightly soft (approximately 15 PSI) when they are stepped on.
K. TRANSPORTATION OF MOWER
When transporting the mowers between jobs turn off the fuel shut-off valve. On Models H60T,
H60H and C60K the fuel shut-off valve is located below the fuel tank. On the Model E60B the fuel
shut-off valve is located along the right side of the engine.
L. STORAGE
If the mower is stored outside, the engine should be covered to prevent water from getting inside
the engine during heavy rainstorms. See the Engine Manual for additional information.
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WING MOWER SPECIFICATIONS
K
R
ModelModel
H60T
ENGINE:
Engine MakeTecumseh EnduroKohler Command Pro
Engine ModelOHV130-EXECV 15S
Cylinders11
Cycles44
CrankshaftVerticalVertical
Engine HP1315
Bore3.31"3.55"
Stroke2.53"2.64"
Displacement21.82 cu.i n.26 cu.in.
Oil Capacity1 U.S. qts.2 U.S. qts.
Crankshaft Dia.1"1"
Key Slot1/4"1/4"
Crankshaft Length3.15"3.15"
Threaded Hole in End of Crankshaft7/16-207/16-20
Engine Mounting Bolts5/16-18 x 1- 1/2M8 x 1.25 - 25
StarterElectricElectric
ChokeManualManual
MOWER:
Fuel Tank3.75 gal.3.75 gal.
Effecti ve Cut ting Widt h58"58"
Deck Construction11 ga. Welded steel10 ga. Welded st eel
Cutting Height1" to 4"1" to 4"
Height Adjustment4 screws4 screws
Anti-S c alp Wheels 4 in front, 2 in rear4 in front, 2 in rear
(3" O.D. x 1-1/4" wide)
Rear W heels (Fixed) 2 13/500 x 62 13/500 x 6
(2 ply Tur f Pnuem atic)
Front Wheels (Caster )2 9/350 x 42 9/350 x 4
(Semi Pnuematic)
Blade Dia.3-20"3-20"
Engine Speed, B lades Running3350 RPM3350 RPM
Pewter Gray, K r y lon #1606Pewter Gray, K r y lon #1606
CentrifugalCentrifugal
C60
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WING MOWER SPECIFICATIONS
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ENGINE:
Engine Make
Engine Model
Cylinders
Cycles
Crankshaft
Engine HP
Bore
Stroke
Displacement
Oil Capacity
Crankshaft Dia.
Key Slot
Crankshaft Length
Threaded Hole in End of Crankshaft
Engine Mounting Bolts
Starter
Choke
MOWER:
Fuel Tank
Effecti ve Cut ting Widt h
Deck Construction
Cutting Height
Height Adjustment
Anti-S c alp Wheels
(3" O.D. x 1-1/4" wide)
Rear W heels (Fixed)
(2 ply Tur f Pnuem atic)
Front Wheels (Caster )
(Semi Pnuematic)
Blade Dia.
Engine Speed, B lades Running
CLUTCH TYPE
Engagement Speed
DIMENSIONS
Length
Width
Height
Weight
TOUCH-UP P AINT COLO
ModelModel
E60B
Briggs & Str attonHonda
IntekGXV390
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44
VerticalVertical
1313
3.44”3.46”
2.26”2.52”
21.0 cu. i n.23.7 cu. i n.
1.5 U.S. qts1.2 U.S. qts
1.0"1.0"
1/4"1/4"
3.15"3.12"
7/16 - 207/16 - 20
5/16-18 x 1- 1/25/16-18 x 1- 1/2” and 5/16-24 x 1”
Pewter Gray, K r y lon #1606Pewter Gray, K r y lon #1606
H60H
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ACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL C60K
ItemPart #DescriptionC60K
1202135Hex Head Bolt, 3/8" x 3" Fully Threaded4
2204000Shoulder Bolt, 1/2" x 1-5/8" Shoulder Length6
3222005Worm Dri ve Hose Clamp ( 7- 7 / 8" t o 9- 1/ 8" Cl amping Dia.2
4225000Compression Spring, 1-1/2"L x 1-3/32" O. D. x .135" Wire dia.1
5226000Plastic Wheel, 3" O.D. x 1/2" I. D. x 1-1/4" Wide6
6226001Offset Wheel Assy., 13/500 x 6, 2 Ply Turf2
7226002Centered Wheel Assy., 9/350 x 4, Semi Pneumati c2
8238002"V" Belt, B Section, 127" O.C. Dayco B124 Super II1
9241001Flat Idler, 4" O.D. x 3/8" Hole2
241007Sheave, 5-1/4" (1)~
12259001Offset Mower Blade, 2" Wide, 20" Long, 1/2" Hole3
13264001Ignition Switch1
14264002Solenoid1
15264003Hour/Tack Meter1
16269001Throttle Control, 15"1
17269004Choke Control, 14"1
18275001Control Panel Decal, Starting Instruct ions1
18275002Warning Decal General1
18275003Danger Decal, Cut Finger2
18275007Warning Decal, Belt Sheild2
18275017Name Decal, AcrEase2
19277002Rubber Grommet7
20277010Fuel Tank, 3.75 G al . (Plastic) (Use Gas Cap 277013)1
21277013Gas Cap (For Fuel Tank 277010)1
22600048Solenoid Support1
23600059Caster Axle2
24600062Belt Sheild L.H.1
24600063Belt Sheild R.H. ( Di schar ge Side)1
25600065Engine Support Bracket1
26600188Caster Support Stop1
27900005Rear Axle2
28900021Caster Support2
29900023Control Panel 1
30900025Idler Arm Assy.1
243000Bronze Bearing, 1/2"I.D. x 3/4" O.D. x 1-1/2" Long~
31900029Mower Deck1
32900049Battery Box Assy.1
33900051Depth Gage1
34900052Tank Support1
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MODEL C60K
32
15
20
21
29
3
22
34
33
14
25
19
24
11
12
910
13
16
18
17
4
3031
6
5
2
26
1
27
8
23
1
7
28
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ACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL H60T
ItemPart #DescriptionH60T
1202135Hex Head Bolt, 3/8" x 3" Fully Threaded4
2204000Shoulder Bolt, 1/2" x 1-5/8" Shoulder Length6
3222005Worm Dri ve Hose Clamp ( 7- 7 / 8" t o 9- 1/ 8" Cl amping Dia.2
4225000Compression Spring, 1-1/2"L x 1-3/32" O. D. x .135" Wire dia.1
5226000Plastic Wheel, 3" O.D. x 1/2" I. D. x 1-1/4" Wide6
6226001Offset Wheel Assy., 13/500 x 6, 2 Ply Turf2
7226002Centered Wheel Assy., 9/350 x 4, Semi Pneumati c2
8238002"V" Belt, B Section, 127" O.C. Dayco B124 Super II1
9241001Flat Idler, 4" O.D. x 3/8" Hole2
241007Sheave, 5-1/4" (1)~
12259000Offset Mower Blade, 2" Wide, 20" Long, 3/8" Hole3
13264001Ignition Switch1
14264002Solenoid1
15264003Hour/Tack MeterOptional
16269000Choke Control, 20"1
17269001Throttle Control, 15"1
18275001Control Panel Decal, Starting Instruct ions1
18275002Warning Decal General1
18275003Danger Decal, Cut Finger2
18275007Warning Decal, Belt Sheild2
18275017Name Decal, AcrEase2
19277002Rubber Grommet7
20277010Fuel Tank, 3.75 G al . (Plastic) (Use Gas Cap 277013)1
21277013Gas Cap (For Fuel Tank 277010)1
22600048Solenoid Support1
23600059Caster Axle2
24600062Belt Sheild L.H.1
24600063Belt Sheild R.H. ( Di schar ge Side)1
25600082Engine Support Bracket1
26600188Caster Support Stop1
27900005Rear Axle2
28900021Caster Support2
29900023Control Panel 1
30900040Idler Arm Assy.1
243000Bronze Bearing, 1/2"I.D. x 3/4" O.D. x 1-1/2" Long~
31900042Mower Deck1
32900049Battery Box Assy.1
33900051Depth Gage1
34900052Tank Support1
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MODEL H60T
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ACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL E60B
ItemPart #DescriptionE60B
1202135Hex Head Bolt, 3/8" x 3" Fully Threaded4
2204000Shoulder Bolt, 1/2" x 1-5/8" Shoulder Length6
3225003Compression Spri ng, 3"L x 1-3/32" O.D. x .055" W i re dia.1
4226000Plastic Wheel, 3" O.D. x 1/2" I.D. x 1-1/4" Wide6
5226001Offset Wheel Assy., 13/500 x 6, 2 Ply Turf2
6226002Centered Wheel Assy., 9/350 x 4, Semi Pneumatic Sl i c k2
7238005"V" Belt, B Section, 115" O.C. Dayco B112 Super II1
8241001Flat Idler, 4" O.D. x 3/8" Hole2
9241006"V" Sheave, 5" Dia. 1" Bore1
Clean or Replace Any Safety Signs That Are not Readable or Damaged
Replacement decals can be purchased from your local dealer or
Kunz Engineering Inc.
Mendota, IL 61342
(815) 539-6954
www.kunzeng.com
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
OPTIONAL FLOATATION KIT
This optional floatation kit features an extra front and back tire that can be bolted in the center
section of the mower deck. This is a great anti-scalp feature that helps to carry the center section
of the mower deck and works well in the following applications:
• Rough, uneven ground where added floatation is needed.
• Hard to reach areas at the water’s edge around ponds.
• Extending over a creek banks edge.
• Steep road banks where added traction is needed.
• Gradual crowned or peaked areas in a lawn.
The front and rear are sold separately.
Rear Floatation Kit (Part # 003902)
Front Floatation Kit (Part # 003904)
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