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CESSORIES 9
9.3 DEW WHIP
KIT
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Kit number: LMAC415
9.4 GROOMER KIT
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Kit number: 067912 (6.3mm spacing)
1/4 Inch
Kit number: 06 7914 (12.7mm spacing) 1/2 In
ch
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Table of Contents
1.1 IMPORTANT
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1.2 production identification
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A. Maximum front axle load in Kg (for machines being driven on the highway)
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B. Unladen weight, (No cutting implements or fuel (mass) in Kg
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C. Maximum rear axle load in Kg (for machines being driven on the highway)
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D. Power in Kw
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E. Date code
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F. Machine type (Designation)
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G. Product code
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H. Product name
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I. Serial number
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A. Weight of ROPS
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B. Date Code
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C. Standard Used
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D. Part Number
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E. Used on Product
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F. Serial Number
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1.3 GUIDELINES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF SCRAP PRODUCTS
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1.3.1 DURING SERVICE LIFE
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1.3.2 END OF SERVICE LIFE
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1.4 parts manual
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1. Website – www.jacobsen.com and select the “FIND A MANUAL” tab at the top, search our catalogue of current Jacobsen Turf Equipment for parts, and product information. Search by product name to access PDF version of the parts manual.
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1.5 KEY NUMBERS
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NOTES
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2.1 how to operate safely
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WARNING
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2.2 SAFE OPERATION
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A. Read the Operator’s Manual and other training material. If the operator or technician can not read this manual, the owner is responsible to describe this material to the operators and technicians. Manuals in additional languages may be available...
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B. Read all of the instructions for this mower carefully. Know the controls and the correct operation of the equipment.
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C. Children or persons who do not understand these instructions must not use the mower. The local regulations can limit the age of the operator.
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D. Never use a mower near persons, including children or animals. — Parts could be ejected from the machine at high speed in certain circumstances. The hazard area, particularly in front of and behind the machine, must be cleared of any persons, an...
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E. Any use of the machine without verification of the hazard area can lead to serious or fatal accidents.
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F. Remember that the operator or owner is responsible for accidents or hazards that occur to other persons or their property.
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G. Never carry passengers.
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H. Never allow persons to operate or service the mower or its attachments without correct instructions.
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I. Do not operate equipment while tired, sick or whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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2.3 PREPARATION
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A. When you operate the mower, wear correct clothing, slip resistant work shoes or boots, work gloves, hard hat, safety glasses and hearing protection. Long hair, loose clothing or jewelry can be caught in moving parts.
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B. Do not operate the equipment with the Interlock System disconnected or the system does not operate correctly. Do not disconnect or prevent the operation of any switch.
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C. Never operate equipment that is not in correct order or without decals, guards, shields, deflectors or other protective devices fastened. When you mow with a side discharge deck, DO NOT operate the cutting unit without the discharge chute installed.
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D. Inspect the mower before you operate the mower. Check the tyre pressure, engine oil level, the radiator coolant level and the air cleaner indicator. Fuel is flammable. Use caution when you add the fuel to the mower.
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E. Operate the mower in daylight or in good artificial light. Use caution when you operate the mower during bad weather. Never operate the mower with lightning in the area.
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F. Inspect the area to select the accessories and attachments that are needed to correctly and safely do the job. Only use parts, accessories and attachments approved by Jacobsen.
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G. Be careful of holes in the terrain and other hazards that are not visible.
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H. Inspect the area where the equipment is operated. Remove all objects you can find before you operate. Be careful of obstructions above the ground (low tree limbs, electrical wires) and also underground obstacles (sprinklers, pipes, tree roots). En...
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I. Inspect the cutting system before you start the mower. Make sure the blades are free to rotate. When you rotate one blade, other blades can rotate.
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2.4 OPERATION
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A. Never operate the engine without enough ventilation or in an enclosed area. The carbon monoxide in the exhaust fumes can increase to dangerous levels.
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B. Never carry passengers. Keep other persons or animals away from the mower.
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C. Disengage all drives and engage the park brake before you start the engine. Only start the engine with the operator in the seat. Never start the engine with persons near the mower.
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D. Keep your legs, arms and body inside the operator compartment while the mower is in operation. Keep your hands and feet away from the cutting units.
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E. Do not use on the slopes greater than the safe slope limit for the equipment.
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F. To guard against over turning or loss of control:
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G. When you drive in the reverse direction, look behind you and down to make sure the path is clear. Do not operate the cutting units when you drive in the reverse direction.
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H. Use caution when you go near corners, trees or other objects that can prevent a clear view.
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I. Equipment must meet the current regulations to be driven on the public roads.
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J. Before you move across or operate on the paths or roads, turn off the PTO switch, lift the mowers and travel at decreased speed. Look for traffic.
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K. Stop the blades when the mower is on any surface that is not grass.
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L. Do not release the cut grass in the direction of persons or allow persons near the mower while in operation.
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M. Do not operate the mower with damaged guards or without safety devices in position.
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N. Do not change the engine governor setting or over-speed the engine. Never change or tamper with adjusters that are closed with a seal for the engine speed control.
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O. Before you leave the operator compartment, for any reason:
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P. When you hit an object or mower starts to cause the vibration that is not normal, inspect the mower for damage and make repairs.
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Q. Decrease the throttle setting before you stop the engine.
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R. Do not use this equipment for uses that the mower was not made for.
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S. The machine and its cutting units are designed for use on maintained turf surfaces. Use of the machine with its cutting units engaged on hard and rough surfaces could rapidly decrease design life of components and potentially cause acute damage to...
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2.5 ROPS AND CABIN
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A. The ROPS/Cabin is a safety device. Keep the ROPS in the vertical and locked position. Always use the seat belt when you operate the mower. Make sure the seat belt can be released quickly in an emergency.
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B. Only operate the mower with the ROPS in the folded position on flat and level surfaces when necessary. Do not operate the mower with the ROPS in the folded position on slopes, near sharp edges or near water. On a ROPS machine there is no roll over...
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C. Check for clearance before you drive below objects. Do not contact tree branches, electrical wires or other objects with the ROPS/Cabin.
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D. Do not use the seat belt with the ROPS in the folded position.
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E. Inspect the ROPS/Cabin for damage. Keep hardware fastened.
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F. Do not weld, drill, change or bend the structure. Replace a damaged ROPS/Cabin. Do not try to correct a damaged ROPS/Cabin frame.
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G. Do not remove the ROPS/Cabin from the mower other than for maintenance access. Ensure to refit before use.
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H. Ransomes Jacobsen must approve any changes to the ROPS/Cabins.
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2.6 SAFE HANDLING OF FUELS
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A. The fuel and the fuel vapors are flammable. Use caution when you add the fuel to the mower. The fuel vapors can cause an explosion.
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B. Never use the containers that are not approved to keep or transfer fuel.
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C. Never keep the mower or fuel containers near an open flame or any device that can cause the ignition of fuel or fuel vapors.
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D. Never fill the fuel containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer with a plastic liner. Always put the fuel container on the ground away from your vehicle before you fill the container.
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E. Refuel the mower before you start the engine. When the engine is in operation or while the engine is hot, never remove the fuel cap or add fuel to the mower.
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F. Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke when you add fuel. Extinguish all types of ignition.
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G. The fuel nozzle must touch the rim of the fuel tank when you add fuel to the mower. Do not use a device to lock the fuel nozzle in the open position.
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H. Do not over fill the fuel tank. Leave at least 1 inch (25 mm) below the filler neck.
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I. Always tighten the fuel tank cap and container cap after you add fuel.
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J. If the fuel spills on your clothing, change your clothing immediately.
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2.7 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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A. Before you clean, adjust or repair this equipment, push PTO switch to the OFF position, lower the cutting unit to the ground, engage the park brake, stop the engine and remove the key.
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B. Make sure the mower is parked on a solid and level surface.
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C. Never work on a mower that is lifted only by a Jack. Always use Axle stands.
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D. Never allow persons to service the mower or its attachments without correct instructions.
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E. When the mower is parked, put into storage or left without an operator, lower the cutting device unless a positive mechanical lock is used. - Do not keep fuel near flames or drain the fuel inside a building.
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F. Disconnect the battery before you service the mower. Always disconnect the negative battery cable before the positive battery cable. Always connect the positive battery cable before the negative battery cable.
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G. Charge the battery in an area with good airflow. The battery can release hydrogen gas that is explosive. To prevent an explosion, keep any device that can cause sparks or flames away from the battery.
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H. Disconnect the battery charger from the power supply before you connect or disconnect the battery charger to the battery. Wear protective clothing and use insulated tools when you service the battery.
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I. Be careful and wear gloves when you check or service the cutting unit blades. Replace any damaged blades, do not try to correct a damaged blade.
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J. Keep your hands and feet away from parts that move. Do not adjust the mower with the engine in operation, unless the adjustment needs the engine in operation.
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K. Take care working on cutting units and moving parts with stored energy.
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L. To prevent injury from the hot, high pressure oil, never use your hands to check for oil leaks. Use paper or cardboard to find leaks.
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M. The hydraulic fluid pressure can have enough force to enter your skin. If hydraulic fluid has entered your skin, seek medical attention immediately.
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N. When you service the hydraulic system, make sure the hydraulic fittings, tubes and hoses are tightened to the correct torque (where applicable). Make sure the hydraulic system is in good condition before you start the engine.
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O. Keep the mower and the engine clean.
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P. Allow the engine to become cool before storage and always remove the ignition key.
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Q. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to make sure the equipment is in safe condition.
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R. DO NOT operate the machine if you have worn or damaged parts for safety. Replace damaged or worn decals. Only use parts, accessories and attachments approved by Ransomes Jacobsen.
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S. To decrease the fire hazard, remove materials that burn from the engine, muffler, battery tray and fuel tank area.
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T. Disconnect the battery and controller connectors before you weld on this mower.
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2.8 WHEN YOU PUT THE MOWER ON TO TRAILER
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A. Be careful when you load or unload the mower on a trailer. The trailer must be wider than the mower and can carry the weight of the mower.
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B. Use a full-width ramp to load or unload the mower on a trailer.
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C. Use appropriate securing methods to fasten the mower to the trailer. Both front and rear straps must be sent down and towards the sides of trailer.
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D. Make sure that all latches are correctly fastened.
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2.9 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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CAUTION
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CAUTION
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3.1 ENGINE SPECIFICATION
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CAT® - C0.7
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Cycle
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4 stroke
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Number of Cylinders
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3
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Bore & Stroke
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67mm x 68mm (2.64 in) - 72mm (2.83 in)
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Displacement
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0.762 Litres (46.5 in³)
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Compression ratio
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22.1:1
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Gross Intermittent Power
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13.3kW (17.8hp) @ 3600rpm
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Maximum Speed:
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3400 ± 50 RPM (No load)
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3500 ± 50 RPM (No load)
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Idle Speed:
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1700 ± 100 RPM
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1800 ± 50 RPM
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Order of Firing
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1-2-3
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Direction of Rotation
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Counter-clockwise (viewed from flywheel side)
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Injection Pump
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Bosch MD type mini pump
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Injection Pressure
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13.73 MPa (140kgf/cm²)
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Injection Timing (Before T.D.C.)
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21°
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20°
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Compression Ratio
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23.5:1
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Fuel:
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No. 2-D Diesel fuel (ASTM D975)
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Lubrication (API Classification)
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Above CF grade
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Oil Sump Capacity:
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Maximum: 3.05 Litres / 5.36 pints - Minimum: 2.35 Litres / 4.13 pints
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Dimensions (length x width x height)
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480mm (18.9 in) x 371mm (14.6 in) x 528mm (20.8 in)
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Dry Weight
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71kg
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Starting System
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Cell starter (with glow plug)
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Standard Starting Motor cold start limit
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-20°C - (-4°F)
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3.2 DIMENSIONS & weights
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A
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Width of Cut:
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160 cm
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63 inches
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B
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Overall Width Cutting:
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188 cm
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74 inches
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Overall Width Transport (minimum):
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186 cm
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73.25 inches
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C
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Overall Height with ROPS Frame:
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196.5 cm
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77.38 inches
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D
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Overall Length Without Grass Boxes:
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219 cm
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86.2 inches
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E
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Overall Length With Grass Boxes:
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250 cm
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98.4 inches
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F
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Wheel Track:
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121.7 cm
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48 inches
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G
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Wheel Base 2 Wheel Drive:
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133.2 cm
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52.44 inches
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G
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Wheel Base 3 Wheel Drive:
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125.5 cm
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49.5 inches
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H
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Turning Circle 2 Wheel Drive:
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368 cm
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144.88 inches
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H
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Turning Circle 3 Wheel Drive:
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393.8 cm
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155 inches
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Weight of Diesel Machine, No Fuel, Plus ROPS:
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590kg
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1390 lbs
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Weight of one Cutting Unit 11 Knife
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31.6 kg
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69.6 lbs
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Weight of one Brush & Groomer Kit:
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7 kg
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15.4 lbs
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TYRE PRESSURE
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Product
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Front Wheel
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Rear Wheel
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Tyre Size
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Tyre Type
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Tyre Pressure
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Tyre Size
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Tyre Type
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Tyre Pressure
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GP400
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20 x 10.00 - 10
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OTR Smooth
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0.7 bar
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(10 psi)
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20 x 10.00 - 10
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OTR Smooth
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0.7 bar
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(10 psi)
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3.3 MACHINE SPECIFICATION
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Cutting unit drive: Direct Drive hydrostatic reel drive pump, bi-directional hydraulic gear motor with reel control and Backlap valves.
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3.4 VIBRATION LEVEL
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The machine was tested for hand/arm vibration levels. The operator was in the normal position to drive the vehicle, with two hands on the steering mechanism. The engine was in operation and the cutting device was in rotation, while the machine was no...
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The Machinery Safety Directive 2006/42/EC
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By compliance to:
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The Lawnmower Standard BS EN ISO 5395
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Referenced to Hand/Arm: BS EN ISO20643:2008
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Information Supplied for Physical Agents Directive 2002/44/EC
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By reference to:
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Hand/Arm Standards: BS EN ISO 5349-1 (2001)
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BS EN ISO 5349-2 (2002)
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The machine was tested for Whole Body vibration levels. The operator was in the normal position to drive the vehicle, with two hands on the steering mechanism. The cutting device was in rotation with the machine driven in a straight line at 6 Km/hr o...
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The Machinery Safety Directive 2006/42/EC
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By compliance to:
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Whole Body EN1032:2003
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Information Supplied for Physical Agents Directive 2002/44/EC
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By reference to:
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Whole Body Standards BS EN ISO 2631-1 (1997)
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measurements according to the requirements of BS EN ISO 5395
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3.5 NOISE Level
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When the machine was tested for sound power (Noise in the Environment).
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3.6 SLOPES
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DO NOT USE ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 16°. The 16° slope was calculated using static stability measurements according to the requirements of BS EN ISO 5395-2013
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3.7 Cutting unit SPECIFICATION
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NOTE: These cutting units are designed to cut grass of maximum height 12mm (15/32 in) down to the available height of cut range, removing no more than 1mm (3/64 in) to 2mm (5/64 in) with each pass.
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3.8 CUTTING PERFORMANCE
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3.9 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
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TEMPERATURE
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VISCOSITY
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Above 4°C (39°F)
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SAE30
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Below 4°C (39°F)
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SAE5W-30 or SAE10W-30
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3.10 ACCESSORIES
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22 in. Segmented Roller 68673
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NOTES
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4.1 decals
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4.2 INSTRUCTION DECALS
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NOTES
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5.1 Operator Workstation
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5.2 INSTRUMENT PANEL
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5.2.A STARTER KEY SWITCH
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NOTICE
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5.2.B THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER
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5.2.C CUTTING UNIT SWITCH (pto)
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5.2.D JOYSTICK
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5.2.E working lights
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5.2.F engine coolant temperature
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5.2.G hour meter
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5.2.H blocked hydraulic filter Warning light
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5.2.I multifunction warning light
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5.2.J multifunction warning light
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5.2.K oil pressure warning light
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5.2.L mow / transport lever
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5.2.M Power outlet
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5.2.N Horn button
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5.3 parking brake
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5.4 traction pedal
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5.5 steering wheel
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5.6 LIFT & LOWER RATE & SYNCHRONISATION control
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5.7 FREE WHEEL
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WARNING
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6.1 DAILY INSPECTION
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CAUTION
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1. Perform a visual inspection of the entire machine, look for signs of wear, loose hardware and missing or damaged components. Check for fuel and oil leaks to ensure connections are tight and hoses and tubes are in good condition.
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2. Check the fuel supply, radiator coolant level, crankcase oil level, hydraulic oil level and the air cleaner is clean. All fluids must be at the full mark with the engine cold.
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3. Make sure all cutting implements are adjusted to the same height of cut.
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4. Check all tyres for proper inflation. (Section 3.2).
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6.2 OPERATOR PRESENCE AND SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM
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1. The operator presence & safety interlock system prevents the engine from starting unless the operator is seated, Park Brake is on, the Cutter Engage (PTO) switch is off, and the Traction Pedal is in the neutral position. The system stops the engin...
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WARNING
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2. Perform each of the following tests to ensure the operator presence & safety interlock system is functioning properly. Stop the test and have the system inspected and repaired if any of the tests fail as listed below:
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6.3 OPERATING PROCEDURE
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1. Under no circumstances must the engine be started without the operator seated on the machine.
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CAUTION
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NOTICE
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CAUTION
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Remove all debris from the site before mowing. Enter a new area cautiously always operate at
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speeds that allow you to have complete control of the mower.
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CAUTION
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Before you clean, adjust, or repair this equipment, always disengage all drives, lower implements to the ground, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove key from ignition switch to prevent injuries.
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WARNING
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6.4 setting up THE MACHINE
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WARNING
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Check the hydraulic system. Make sure the connections are tight and all hoses and lines are in good condition before pressurizing the system. Hydraulic system should be allowed to warm-up and re-check connections for leaks.
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WARNING
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NOTICE
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6.5 MOUNTING THE CUTTING HEADS
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NOTICE
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All Jacobsen Cutting Units are backlapped at the factory, but the Bedknife adjustment must
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be performed before the unit is put into use. Refer to the Bedknife Adjustment Procedure as described
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in section 8.8 & 8.13 in this manual.
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CAUTION
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1. Cut all shipping straps holding the front pull frames in place and position the pull frames so the up stop bumpers contact the up stop brackets. Set cutting head drive motors and hoses away from the lift arms.
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2. With the reel enable switch in the “OFF” position, lower all three Cutting Unit lift arms and turn off the Unit and remove ignition key.
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3. Align the Cutting Unit at the front of the yoke frame. Secure cutting head to either side of the yoke frame using the shoulder bolt (A) on each side of the cutting head.
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4. To remove the Cutting Unit, undo shoulder bolts, applied in step 3.
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6.6 REEL MOTOR MOUNTING
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1. The cutting head motor mounting adapter, coupling and hardware are shipped in the step located above the left front wheel. Install a 1.49" i.d. x 07" (38mm x 1.7mm) O- ring on the male side of motor adapter plate and a 1.99" i.d. x.07” (50mm x 1...
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2. Remove and discard screws holding the shipping cover to cutting head (retain the shipping cover to protect the bearings whenever the motor is removed from the cutting head).
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3. Install coupler (A) on cutting head shaft.
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4. Install motor adapter plate (B) positioning the male face and O-ring (C) toward the cutting head.
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5. Install two (2) 5/16-18 x 1 1/2” screws (with washer and lock washer) loosely into the mounting holes.
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6. Align the splines on the motor shaft with the coupler (A) and slide the motor into place rotating approximately 45° away from the mounting screws. With motor face against adapter plate (B), rotate the motor mounting flange into place engaging the...
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7. Add lithium based lubricant to the bearing housings at BOTH ends of the reels bearings at both ends are partially packed with lubricant at the factory, but additional lubricant is required once assembled. Use a grease gun to add lubricant until it...
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NOTICE
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Check to MAKE SURE when the cutting heads are lowered to the turf, they must contact the turf evenly across the entire length of the cutting head. If the front cutting heads contact the level surface unevenly,
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6.7 CUTTING CYLINDER LIFT & LOWER RATE & SYNCHRONISATION
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The valves that control the rate and sequence in which the Cutting Units rise and fall are set at the factory, however they can be reset or altered using the following steps.
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6.8 OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
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6.9 STARTING THE ENGINE
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6.10 DRIVING
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6.11 MOWING procedure
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NOTICE
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6.12 HOW TO STOP THE ENGINE
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1. Disengage drive to the Cutting Units with the Cutting Unit Switch.
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2. Return the FWD/REV pedal to the neutral position.
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3. Set the parking brake.
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4. Move the throttle control lever to the SLOW position.
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5. Turn the ignition key to OFF
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CAUTION
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6.13 HOW To remove A blockage from cutting units
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1. Disengage the power to the cutting units with the cutting unit switch.
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2. Keep the cutting units lowered to the ground (Wait for the remaining cutting cylinders to stop rotation).
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3. Lift the cutting units into the “Transport Position”, lock in position use the transport latches fitted on your product.
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4. Remove your foot from the forward/reverse pedal.
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5. Set the parking brake.
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6. Move the throttle control lever to the slow position.
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7. Turn the ignition key to the off position and remove the key
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NOTICE
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8. Use the Jacobsen “Cutting Unit Tool” part number 4184540 See below or stout stick, put into the cutting cylinder between the blades
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9. Rotate the cylinder with either the “Cutting Unit Tool” or “Stout Stick” until the obstruction has been removed.
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10. Inspect all the cutting surfaces for damage, when necessary replace the damaged components.
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6.14 BACKLAPPING
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Jacobsen grinding paste:
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6.15 Backlapping procedure
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1. Apply an even coat of backlapping compound to the entire length of each blade of the reels.
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2. While pressing the centre red button (A) on the reel valve pull yellow plunger (B) away from the valve.
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3. Start the engine and set the throttle to low idle. Lower heads by operating the Joystick or paddle.
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4. Slowly turn the restriction valve knob (C) clockwise until the desired reel rotation speed is attained. It should be slow enough so that the reel will not throw off the backlapping compound as it spins.
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5. Once all the blades on the reel are uniformly sharp, shut off the engine and push yellow plunger (B) back towards the valve. Set the reel speed valve (C) to mow speed.
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NOTICE
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6.16 Transporting on a trailer OR FLATBED
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6.17 SLINGING and jacking THE MACHINE
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Slinging
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When slinging the machine use the tie down loops front and rear.
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Jacking
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The machine has three jacking points, one at the rear chassis engine mount and two on
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the front chassis wheel motor mounting.
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6.18 Mowing on slopes
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The mower has been designed for good traction and stability under normal mowing conditions. Use caution when operating on slopes, especially when the grass is wet. Wet grass reduces traction and steering control.
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WARNING
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To minimize the possibility of overturning, the
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safest method for operating on hills and
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terraces is to travel up and down the face of
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the slope (vertically), not across the face
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(horizontally). Avoid unnecessary turns, travel
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at reduced speeds, and stay alert for hidden
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hazards. To ensure best stability always load
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the left hand storage rack first and cut with all
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three units powered.
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1. Always mow with the engine at full throttle, control forward speed using traction foot pedal to maintain proper cutting.
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2. Use weight transfer control as required to improve weight distribution between decks and mower.
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3. If the mower tends to slide or the tyres begin to mark the turf, angle mower into a less steep slope until traction is regained or tyre marking stops.
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4. If mower continues to slide or mark the turf, the slope is too steep for safe operation. Do not make another attempt to climb, and back down slowly.
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5. When descending a steep slope, always lower implements to the ground to reduce the risk of mower overturning.
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Correct tyre pressure is essential for maximum traction. See 3.2 Specification.
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WARNING
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DO NOT USE ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 16°
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WARNING
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When the machine is being used, whether
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cutting grass or not, on slopes, the ROPS
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frame should be deployed and the seat belt
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used. This rationale is based on the fact that
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a seat belt must be worn with a ROPS to
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comply with the Machiney Directive
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2006/42/EC Sections 3.2.2, Seating & 3.4.3,
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Rollover
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Ransomes Jacobsen Limited recommends that
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a local risk assessment is completed by the
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owner/user of the machine to determine the risks
50
associated with working on slopes.
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NOTES
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7.1 maintenance & lubrication chart
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MainTENANCE & LUBRICATION CHART
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Interval
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Item
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First 50 hours
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l Change Engine Oil & Filter.
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l Check Fan Belt Tension.
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l Change Hydraulic Oil Filter.
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Daily
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10 hours
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l Check Engine Oil Level.
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l Check Safety Interlock System.
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l Check Engine Coolant Level
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l Check Hydraulic Fluid Level
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l Check Tyre Pressure.
52
l Check Air Filter Tell Tail Indicator*.
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l Check for Hydraulic Leaks.
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l Check Oil Cooler Screen.
52
l Check Oil Cooler Fins.
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l Check Bedknife & Reel Blades.
52
l Walk-Around Inspection.
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Weekly Every 50 hours
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l Check for Loose Components.
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l Check Fan Belt Tension.
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l Check Engine Bay For Debris.
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l Check Battery Condition. l Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain.
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Every 100 hours
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l Change Engine Oil Filter.
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l Check Fuel Filter For Water Contamination.
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Every 200 hours
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l Change Engine Oil.
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l Change Inline Fuel Filter.
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Every 250 hours
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l Change Hydraulic Oil & Filters. l Alternator and Fan Belts - Inspect / Adjust.
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Every 500 hours
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l Change Air Filter Element*.
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l Change Oil and Filter Element. l Check Safety Interlock System.
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l Hoses and Clamps - Inspect / Replace.
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l Radiator - Clean
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End of season
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Every 1000 hours
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l Check Parking Brake Operation.
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l Check Brake pads.
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l Drain & Clean Fuel Tank
52
l Drain & Replace Engine Coolant
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Lubricate all Grease fittings weekly
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A = Lift Arm Pivot, B = Cutting Unit Pivot, C = Cutting Unit Bearing Housing, D = Steering Ram Ball Joint.
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*Check more often in dirty conditions
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IMPORTANT
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Refer to Engine Manufacturers Manual for Additional Engine Maintenance Procedures
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Fluid Requirements
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Quantity
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Type
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A
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Engine Oil (with filter)
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3.0 litres
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SAE10W 30
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B
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Hydraulic Oil (with filter)
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23 litres
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GreensCare ISO VG 46
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C
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Radiator Coolant
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4.4 litres
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50% Anti-Freeze
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D
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Fuel
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55 litres
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No 2-D (ASTM D975) Diesel
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7.2 ENGINE ACCESS
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The Fuel & Hydraulic Tanks can be raised for better access to the engine.
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Support the tanks by pivoting the stay (B) beneath the tank and secure in the hole provided.
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WARNING
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CAUTION
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7.3 ENGINE LUBRICATION
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Check Engine Oil Level
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Check the engine oil level before starting or more than five minutes after stopping the engine.
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Change Engine Oil
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CAUTION
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CAUTION
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7.4 AIR FILTER
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CAUTION
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Clean Air Filter Element
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7.5 ENGINE: FAN BELT
56
The fan belt is adjusted so that it has sufficient tension to avoid undue stress on alternator bearings but does not slip on the alternator pulley. Use the following procedure to check the belt tension at the mid-point of the belt between crank shaft...
56
1. Loosen alternator bolt (A) and pivot bolt (B) on the underside of the alternator.
56
2. Move the alternator to tighten or loosen the belt so that a deflection of 7 to 9 mm is achieved at the mid-span with a load 10Kgf (98N/22lbs).
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3. Re-tighten bolts.
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7.6 ENGINE COOLANT _
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CAUTION
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7.7 AIR CLEANER
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7.8 OIL COOLER and RADIATOR
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7.9 prime the FUEL SYSTEM
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Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling an...
58
Use the following procedure to prime the fuel system:
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If air enters the fuel system, the air must be purged from the fuel system before the engine can be started. Air can enter the fuel system when the following events occur:
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CAUTION
58
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product.
60
Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.
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Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
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7.10 replacing FUEL FILTERS
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1. Stop the engine.
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2. Open the air valve (A) at the top of the filter (B) to release system pressure.
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3. Remove fuel filter cartridge (B). Clean any fuel that spills.
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4. Assemble new filter cartridge to the filter base. Tighten the cartridge with your hand.
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5. Loosen hose clamps (C). Loosen filter clamp (E) and replace pre-filter (D).
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6. Bleed air from the fuel system - Close Air Valve (A).
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7.11 BATTERY
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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Wear eye protection when servicing battery.
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CAUTION
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7.12 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
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Check Hydraulic Oil Level
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Check hydraulic oil level using sight gauge (C).
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Change Hydraulic Oil
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Change Hydraulic Oil Filter
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IMPORTANT - Whenever the closed loop transmission circuit has been broken into, it is essential that the circuit is flushed prior to use. Absolute cleanliness must be observed when filling the hydraulic tank. Oil must be filtered through a 25 micron ...
62
7.13 Handbrake
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Place the front axle on axle stands and remove the front wheels. Inspect the discs and pads for wear and replace
63
if necessary. Remove all debris from around the brake assembly and ensure the calliper is free to float.
63
7.14 Tyres
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Keep tyres properly inflated to prolong tire life. Check inflation pressure while the tyres are cool. Use an accurate, low pressure tyre gauge.
63
Keep tires inflated to the air pressure specified. See Specifications 3.2
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CAUTION
63
7.15 MACHINE MAINTENANCE general
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When washing machine with pressure spray washers or steam cleaners, avoid washing bearing areas because cleaning solutions might penetrate bearing seals and cause premature bearing failure.
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Storage
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7.16 Lubrication of cutting unit
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Cleaning
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The cutting heads should be washed after use each days and dried as well as possible to prevent rust.
64
Lubrication
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The lubrication fittings at each end of both the front and rear rollers, as well as the reel bearings at each end should be lubricated periodically (approximately once each week). Use only enough lubricant to keep the bearings from drying out. Too mu...
64
8.1 TRACTION CONTROL PEDAL
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ADJUSTING MOW SPEED
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8.2 ADJUSTING SPEED CONTROL SWITCH
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The speed control sensor is positioned under the control panel. The mechanism is activated when the speed control lever is cycled from the transport and mow positions.
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To set the sensor (A), position the control lever in the “mow” position, loosen nuts (B), and adjust sensor until a gap of 4mm is achieved. Tighten nuts. Cycle control lever to the “transport” position, to ensure bolt head is clear of switch.
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To ensure correct set-up, the cylinders MUST only rotate when the switch is activated. i.e the Mow position.
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8.3 Steering ARM ADJUSTMENT
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Support the control arm to avoid a sudden drop while adjusting its height. Loosen the Locking Lever (A) to allow the steering wheel and control arm to be adjusted up or down. Tighten the locking lever when steering wheel is at the desired position.
66
WARNING
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DO NOT attempt to adjust the control arm
66
position while the machine is moving.
66
The operator may loose control, causing
66
possible injury to themselves or bystanders.
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8.4 REAR SWING OUT ARM
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The rear swing out arm is to allow you easy access to the rear cutting head. The cutting heads must be in the raised position.
67
DO NOT swing the arm out with the cutting heads in the lowered position.
67
WARNING
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8.5 LevELLING LINKAGE FOR THE FRONT CUTTING HEADS
68
WARNING
68
8.6 SEAT ADJUSTMENT
69
Milsco XB200
69
Pull out on the adjustment lever located under the left side of the seat. Slide the seat to the desired position and release the lever.
69
Grammer MSG 65
69
Safety
69
Weight adjustment
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• To prevent damage to the health and material, the setting for the driver’s weight must be checked and adjusted as necessary before the vehicle is driven.
70
• When the minimum/maximum has been reached, you can notice an empty movement in the handle.
70
• When you have set the weight, fold the lever completely into the locking.
70
Fore/aft adjustment
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The fore/aft adjustment is released by lifting the locking lever.
71
WARNING
71
Risk of accident.
71
Do not operate the locking lever while driving.
71
WARNING
71
Risk of crushing.
71
only touch the lever at the indented grip, do not reach back under the lever.
71
• After the adjustment, the locking lever must latch into the desired position with an audible click. It should not be possible to move the driver’s seat into another position when it is locked.
71
• Do not lift the locking lever with your leg or calf.
71
Lumbar support
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The lumbar support increases both the seating comfort and the performance of the driver. By turning the adjustment knob upwards, the curvature in the upper part of the backrest cushion can be adjusted. By turning the knob downwards, the curvature in ...
71
0 = No curvature
71
1 = Max. curvature at the top
71
2 = Max. curvature at the bottom.
71
Backrest adjustment
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Pull up the locking lever to release the backrest catch. When releasing the backrest catch, do not apply load to the backrest by pressing against it. By exerting pressure on or off the front or rear part of the seat pan it can be moved to the desired...
71
• It should not be possible to move the backrest into another position after it has been locked.
71
Armrests
72
WARNING
72
If the belt roller is fitted, do not install the armrest in the lowest position as otherwise the belt roller might not function correctly. Carry out a functional test of the belt roller.
72
Armrest adjustment
72
Maintenance
72
CAUTION
72
ATTENTION: Do not clean the seat with a pressure washer.
72
When the machine is being used off road, whether cutting grass or not, the seat belt should only be worn when a ROPS frame is in place and deployed.
73
This rationale is based on the fact that a seat belt must be worn with a ROPS to comply with the Machinery Directive 98/37/EC Sections 3.2.2, Seating & 3.4.3, Rollover.
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Ransomes Jacobsen Limited recommends that a local risk assessment is completed by the owner / user of the machine to determine any exceptions to this seat belt wearing rule e.g. use of the machine next to water or on the highway.
73
8.7 Bedknife-To-Reel TrueSet™ Reel
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CAUTION
74
To prevent personal injury and damage to the cutting edges, wear gloves and handle the reel
74
and bedknife with extreme care.
74
8.8 Bedknife Adjustment TrueSet™ Reel
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8.9 Cutting Height TrueSet™ Reel
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1. Set desired cutting height on the gauge (E).
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2. Loosen the nuts on the front roller brackets (G) just enough to allow the adjuster knob (K) to raise or lower the front roller.
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3. Place gauge (E) across bottom of front and rear rollers near one end of roller.
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4. Slide the head of gauge screw (H) over the bedknife (L) and adjust the knob (K) to close the gap between the screw head and bedknife. Then tighten locknut (G).
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5. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 on opposite end. Complete adjustment to one end before adjusting opposite end.
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6. Tighten nuts (G) and recheck each end.
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8.10 Reel Bearing TrueSet™ Reel
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2. Apply a medium strength grade of Loctite to nut (P), then thread nut onto the reel shaft until the nut is 1-27/ 32” (46 mm) from the end of the reel shaft.
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3. Fill reel bearing housings with NLGI - Grade O grease after adjusting spring.
77
8.10.1 Bedknife Adjuster Spring TrueSet™ Reel
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8.11 knife Adjuster Tension TrueSet™ Reel _________________________
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8.12 Grinding Bedknife TrueSet™ Reel
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2. Press down on adjuster end of rod (T) to rotate other end of the adjuster out of the bedknife finger.
78
3. Rotate bedknife backing to access the reel and bedknife for grinding.
78
4. After grinding, assemble bedknife using reverse order of removal. Check adjustment of bedknife adjuster tension and reel to bedknife adjustment.
78
8.13 BEDKNIFE ADJUSTMENT Classic XP™ reels
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Too much clearance between the bedknife and the blades will result in poor cutting quality.
79
Too little clearance will cause excessive wear to the cutting edges and may cause damage to the
79
bedknife, reel blades or other components.
79
WARNING
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WARNING
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8.14 HEIGHT OF CUT Classic XP™ reels
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Any adjustment to the clearance between the reel blades and the bedknife should be done at the leading end of the reel first (the end at which each individual blade first crosses the bedknife). Then at the opposite end of the reel.
80
Too much clearance between the bedknife and the blades will result in poor cutting quality.
80
Too little clearance will cause excessive wear to the cutting edges and may cause damage to the
80
bedknife, reel blades or other components.
80
8.15 HEIGHT OF CUT Classic XP™ reels
81
Work Bench Setting.
81
All three cutting heads MUST be accurately set at the same height of cut to ensure an even cut.
81
WARNING
81
To avoid the possibility of serious injury, NEVER attempt any cutting head adjustments while the engine is running.
81
WARNING
81
NEVER rotate the cutting reel by pushing it with your hands or fingers.
81
Fingers can become caught between the reel and the frame resulting in serious injury.
81
Use a ratchet with a 9/16” socket on the end of the reel shaft to rotate it during adjustments and testing.
81
1. Direction/Speed Pedal
65
2. Transport Stop
65
3. Locknuts
65
4. Mow Stop
65
5. Locknuts
65
9.1 THREE WHEEL DRIVE KIT
82
9.2 PADDLE KIT _________________________________________________________
82
9.3 DEW WHIP KIT
83
9.4 GROOMER KIT
83
10.1 PROBLEM SOLVING GENERAL
84
NOTES
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11.1 Quality of Cut Problem Solving
86
1. Blade Sharpness
86
2. Blade Speed
86
3. Mowing (Ground) Speed
86
4. Height-of-Cut (HOC)
86
5. Rake Angle
86
6. Caster/Roller and Roller Bearing Condition
86
7. Tyre pressures
86
8. General wear and tear of the machine
86
11.2 Step Cutting
86
11.3 SCALPING
87
11.4 STRAGGLERS
88
11.5 Streaks
89
11.6 Windrowing
90
11.7 CLUMPING
91
11.8 INSUFFICIENT MULCHING
92
11.9 torn crowns
93
11.10 LAYING UNCUT GRASS
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NOTES
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12.1 Electrical Fuses & relays
96
12.2 fuse and relay identification
97
13.1 Torques
98
14.1 GUARANTEE
99
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Jacobsen GP400 Specifications
General
Fuel Type
Diesel
Transmission
Hydrostatic
Engine Type
Diesel
Engine Power
24.8 hp
Cutting Height
0.25 - 2 inches
Turning Radius
18 inches
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