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PN 55191 (4/22/99)
OWNER SERVICE
The information in this section is written for operators
who possess basic mechanical skills. Should you
need help, your dealer has trained service technicians
available. For your protection, read and follow all
safety information in this manual.
WARNING
J Never go unde r ne a th equipme nt low-
er e d to the ground or ra is e d, unles s it is
properly blocked and secured. Never place
any pa r t of the body under ne a th equipm e nt
or between moveable parts even when the
engine has been turned off. Hydraulic sys-
tem leak down, hydraulic system failures,
mechanical failures or movement of control
levers can cause equipment to drop or ro-
tate unexpectedly and cause severe injury
or dea th. Follow Opera tor’ s M a nua l ins t r uc-
tions for wor k ing underne a t h a nd blocking
re quir e m ents, orhaveworkdoneby aquali-
fied dealer .
J Keep all persons away from operator
control area while performing adjust-
ments, service or maintenance.
CAUTION
J Always wear relativelytight and belted
clothing to avoid entanglement in moving
parts. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work
shoes and protective equipment for eyes,
hair, hands, hearing and head.
BLOCKING METHODS
Jackstands, with a load rating of 1,000 pounds or
more, are the only approved blocking device for this
mower. A minimum of four jackstands, located under
the mower as shown in Figure 7A, must be installed
before working underneath this unit. Do not position
jackstands under wheels, axles, or wheel supports
because these components can rotate.
Do not work underneath unless it is properly attached
to tractor (see Operation section), the brakes set, key
removed, and the mower blocked securely. The
mountedunit will be anchored to minimize side to side
and front to rear movement.
For the mounted unit, tighten tractor lower 3-point
arm anti-sway mechanisms to prevent side to side
moveme nt.
When blocking, you must consider overall stability of
the unit. Just placing jackstands under the unit will not
ensure your safety. The working surface must be level
and solid to support the weight on the jack stands.
Ensure jackstands are stable both top and bottom,
and mower is approximately level. With full mower
weight lowered on jackstands, test blocking stability
before working underneath mower.
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Figure 7A. Jackstand Placement
(Tractor and connection not shown)
LUBRICATION INFORMATION (Figure 7)
Do not let excess grease collect on or around parts,
particularly when operating in sandy areas.
Figure 7 shows the lubrication points. The accompa-
nying chart gives the frequency of lubrication in
operating hours, based on normal operating condi-
tions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more
frequent lubrication. Some reference numbers have
more than one location; be sure you lubricate all
locations.
Use a lithium grease of #2 consistency with a MOLY
(molybdenum disulfide) additive for all locations. Be
sure to clean fittings thoroughly before attaching
grease gun. When applied according tothe lubrication
chart, one good pump of most guns is sufficient.
Use SAE 90W gear lube in the gearbox. Check
gearbox using dipstick. Oil level is to be up to the ring
but not over. See Figure 7.
Check gearbox daily for evidence of leakage at both
seals and the gasket between the housing and cover.
If leakage is noted, repair immediately. There may be
a small amount of lube emitted from the vent plug; this
is not considered leakage.
Overfilling the gearbox will cause the excess gear
lube to blow out vent plug. The gear lube could then
ruin the belt.