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The operation of any mower can produce foreign objects to be thrown into the 
eyes, resulting in severe eye damage.  Always wear certified safety glasses or 
wide-vision safety goggles over spectacles before starting any cutting machine and 
while operating such a machine.

The operation of any cutter produces sound waves that are damaging to the 
human ear.  Ear protection is recommended.

CAUTION!

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of 
children.  Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing 
activity.  

Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.

OPERATING YOUR NEW CUTTER

INTENDED USE

This is not a lawn mower. The Predator is designed for cutting overgrown brush, weeds, 
and other types of organic growth. This unit is capable of clearing small saplings of 1-
1/2” in diameter or less.

PROPULSION

The Predator is self-propelled, and is controlled by a “GROUND CONTROL” lever. To 
engage the drive, put the transaxle in a gear and activate the left lever. Releasing the lever 
will disengage the self-propel.
Under most conditions cutting should be done in a low gear (1

st

or 2

nd

). Upper gears 

should be used for conditions where weeds and brush are thinned out or not as tall. In 
confined areas the machine can be pushed forwards or backwards by releasing the 
“GROUND CONTROL” lever, placing the transaxle in neutral, and pushing the machine.

TRAVEL SPEED

Can be varied by choosing a higher or lower gear using the gearshift lever at the rear of 
the machine or by changing the engine speed with the engine throttle. Do not adjust speed 
with the blade engaged. To shift the cutter into reverse, release “GROUND CONTROL”
lever, disengage blade, and rotate the shift lever to the left. When the lever stops, lift up 
the reverse lockout latch and continue to move the shift lever to the left until it stops 
again. 

The Predator is equipped with a safety control that will kill the engine if the 

blade is engaged while cutter is in the “reverse” gear.
ENGAGING BLADE

An “OPERATOR PRESENCE” lever and a “BLADE ENGAGE DRIVE” control work 
together to engage the Predator’s blade. Both devices must be activated before the blade 
will work. Releasing the “OPERATOR PRESENCE” lever will disengage both the blade 
and the “BLADE ENGAGE DRIVE” control.

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Summary of Contents for The Predator WB11524

Page 1: ...660 747 8183 FAX 660 747 8650 MODEL NO Manufacturing quality lawn care equipment since 1945 Operation Service and Adjustment Repair Parts Made In The USA Rev 11 132 Read and follow all Safety Rules an...

Page 2: ...purchaser is This product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser We will repair or replace at our discre...

Page 3: ...when setting up transporting adjusting or making repairs Keep all shields and guards in place Understand the speed steering and stability of this machine Know the positions and operations of all contr...

Page 4: ...te on slopes greater than 15 degrees Never tamper with safety devices Check their proper operation regularly Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object Repair if necessary before restartin...

Page 5: ...disengage the self propel Under most conditions cutting should be done in a low gear 1st or 2nd Upper gears should be used for conditions where weeds and brush are thinned out or not as tall In confin...

Page 6: ...or down to preferred position Replace the nuts and bolts making certain they tightened securely Repeat for the other side Runners should be at the same height BREAKING IN YOUR CUTTER Start engine prop...

Page 7: ...engine run better and last longer Replace the spark plug Clean or replace the air filter Check blades and belts for wear BEFORE EACH USE Check engine oil level Do this twice to ensure an accurate rea...

Page 8: ...er from Swisher OD39 SWISHER FLAG DECAL OD55 DANGER DECAL OD45 WARNING DECAL OD83 RN1234 SHIFT DECAL 10749 REVERSE LOCK DEECAL DECALS NOT SHOWN OD85 Predator LH Decal OD86 Predator RH Decal OD71 New S...

Page 9: ...GE 11 Item Description Part 1 Predator Side Channel Left 10677TC 2 Predator Side Channel Right 10676TC 3 Predator Belt Cover 10682TC 4 5 16 18 X 3 4 Serr Flange Bolt NB596 6 5 16 18 X 2 1 4 Serr Flang...

Page 10: ...GR5 ZP Bolt NB604 19 Idler Bushing 6037 20 Idler Arm 10671TK 21 1 4 20 X 3 4 GR5 ZP Bolt NB250 22 1 4 20 Serr Flange Nut NB524 23 Spring T2SM 24 5 16 18 X 1 1 4 Serr Flange Bolt NB253 25 Transmission...

Page 11: ...7 Blade Lever Cable Plate 10713TK 8 1 4 20 X 1 2 MSC ZP Truss Slot NB113 9 5 16 18 X 3 4 Serr Flange Bolt NB596 10 Transaxle Idler Cable 2432 11 Predator Engagement Lever 10685TK 12 Handle Grip 7826...

Page 12: ...72 3 Finger for Belt Release T30F 4 3 8 16 Jam Nut NB174 5 Pulley Idler Clutch 2 3 4 OD T30V 6 3 8 16 2 Way Lock Nut NB280 7 1 2 13 X 3 HCC GR5 Bolt ZP NB131 8 Idler Pulley OD 3 25 ID 3 8 B527 9 3 8 1...

Page 13: ...nShift Handle 13897TC 8 TransmissionLever Grip 2427 9 TransmissionShift Lever 10715TC 10 5 16 18 Serrated Flng Nut NB170 11 Sgl Jk Chn Zps Sz12 16 AS080 12 SafetySwitch 9113 13 8 32 Nylok Nut NB193 14...

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Page 16: ...dered directly from Swisher or your nearest Swisher dealer All engine parts may be ordered from the nearest dealer of the engine supplied with your cutter WHEN ORDERING PARTS PLEASE HAVE THE FOLLOWING...

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