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Gravely Pro-Turn 991200 User Manual

Gravely Pro-Turn 991200
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E10
Owner/Operator Manual
Manuel Du Propriétaire/Utilisateur
Models
991200 – Pro-Turn 48
(SN 020000 +)
991201 – Pro-Turn 52
(SN 020000 +)
991202 – Pro-Turn 60
(SN 020000 +)
991203 – Pro-Turn 60
(SN 020000 +)
991204 – Pro-Turn 48 CARB
(SN 020000 +)
991205 – Pro-Turn 52 CARB
(SN 020000 +)
991206 – Pro-Turn 60 CARB
(SN 020000 +)
Pro-Turn
04519000A 10/12
Printed in USA
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
The use of any gasoline exceeding 10% ethanol (E10) or
10% MTBE will void the product warranty.
L’utilisation d’une essence contenant plus de 10% d’éthanol
(E10) ou de 10% de MTBE annulent la garantie.
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Gravely Pro-Turn 991200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Horsepower27 HP
Cutting Width60 inches
TransmissionHydro-Gear ZT-5400
Transmission ModelZT-5400
Turning RadiusZero-turn
Deck TypeFabricated

Summary

INTRODUCTION

NON-ENGLISH MANUALS

Information on obtaining manuals in languages other than English.

THE MANUAL

Guidance on how to use the manual for understanding operation and maintenance.

ENGINE MANUAL

Reference to the separate engine manual for specific engine information.

SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS

Information on ordering parts and service inquiries.

PRODUCT REGISTRATION

UNAUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS

SAFETY

SIGNAL WORDS

Explanation of safety alert symbols and signal words used in the manual and decals.

SAFETY DECALS

Information on the purpose and importance of safety decals on the machine.

DANGER!

Explains DANGER signal word and amputation hazard warnings.

Discharge Hazard

Details discharge hazard warnings related to thrown objects and operator safety.

Tipping Hazard

Warnings and precautions regarding operation on slopes and tipping hazards.

Service Hazard

Safety precautions to follow before servicing the unit.

ROTATING PARTS!

Warning to stay clear of rotating parts to avoid injury.

CAUTION!

Information on Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) maintenance and limitations.

WARNING!

Warning about potential injury or death from machine rollover and related precautions.

Operator Age

Guidelines and data regarding operator age and safe operation.

Personal Protection

Before Operating

Slope Operation

Fuel

Batteries

Rollover Protection System (ROPS)

Service

ASSEMBLY

UNIT ASSEMBLY

Lists package contents and preparation checklist for unit assembly.

CONTROLS AND FEATURES

OPERATION

Steering Levers

Explains operation and control of steering levers for speed, direction, and stopping.

Safety Interlock System

Details the safety interlock system and required testing for proper function.

Ignition Switch

Describes the ignition switch functions for starting, running, and stopping the engine.

Choke Control

Explains the choke control operation for starting a cold engine.

Throttle Lever

How the throttle lever controls engine speed for operation.

Mower Lift Pedal

Operation of the mower lift pedal for raising and lowering the deck.

Power Take Off (PTO) Switch

How to engage and disengage the mower blades using the PTO switch.

Parking Brake Lever

How to engage and disengage the parking brake.

SEAT ADJUSTMENTS

Tipping Seat Forward

Instructions on how to tip the seat forward for access to components.

HOUR METER

FILLING FUEL TANK

PRE-START

STARTING AND SHUT OFF

PARKING

MOVING THE UNIT WITH THE ENGINE OFF

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

SERVICE POSITION

Instructions on how to place the unit in a service position for maintenance.

HYDRAULIC FLUID

Warnings and procedures related to hydraulic fluid handling and system safety.

Change Hydraulic Fluid and Filter

Steps for changing the hydraulic fluid and filter.

Purging the Hydraulic System

Procedure for purging air from the hydraulic system after fluid changes.

MOWER BLADES

Remove

Steps to safely remove mower blades from the unit.

Sharpen the Mower Blades

Instructions on how to properly sharpen and balance mower blades.

BATTERY

Remove Battery

Steps for safely removing the unit's battery.

Charging the Battery

Guidelines for safely charging the unit's battery.

LUBRICATE UNIT

STEERING CONTROL NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT

Aligning the Steering Levers

ADJUSTING THE UNIT TO TRACK STRAIGHT

ADJUSTING THE PARKING BRAKE

Replacing Mower Belts

MOWER DECKS

Anti-scalp Roller Adjustment

How to adjust the anti-scalp rollers on the mower deck for optimal cutting.

Removing the Mower Deck

Installing the Mower Deck

Leveling the Mower Deck

Check Blade Level and Pitch

Procedure to check and adjust the mower deck's side-to-side level and front-to-back pitch.

CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT

STORAGE

LONG TERM

Procedures for long-term storage, including fuel system treatment.

Fuel System

How to prepare the fuel system for storage to prevent issues.

ACCESSORIES

SERVICE PARTS

SPECIFICATIONS

Commercial Mowing Equipment Limited Warranty

Special Extensions

Details on special warranty extensions for specific components and uses.

Exceptions and Limitations

Details exceptions and limitations to the warranty coverage.

Customer Responsibilities

Outlines customer obligations for maintaining warranty validity.

LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND DAMAGES

Limitations on liability and damages related to the warranty.

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