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WARNING: Do not operate the mower if any
one of the grass catcher, discharge chute or
mulching plug is not firmly installed on the
mower. 

Pivot the hood assembly up and lower the cutting 
height adjustment lever to the lowest position.

Remove the two wing nuts (A and B in Figure 4 ) 
from two ends of the grasscatcher chute.

Loosen the wing nut (D in Figure 4 ) in front at the 
middle of the chute. Do not remove. All three wing 
nuts hold the chute to the deck frame.

Slide the grasscatcher chute to the right and out of 
the deck frame. Slide the side-discharge chute in 
and place it on the deck so that the three wing nut 
positions align with those on the deck.

Reinsert wing nuts A and B. Tighten to secure. 
Tighten the wing nut D.

Attaching Mulch Plug

While operating your rider mower, you have three
options: (i) to collect grass clippings in the grass
catcher, (ii) to discharge grass clippings on the side, or
(iii) to mulch grass and recirculate clippings back to the
lawn. For the third option, attach the mulching plug to
the side-discharge chute and then to the deck. 

Put two hex bolts through the mulching plug at the 
respective openings. See Figure 5 .

Place speed nuts over the hex bolts. 

Insert the plug into the side-discharge chute 
aligning the two slots on two sides of the side-
discharge chute with those on the mulching plug.

To attach the mulching plug now to the unit, follow 
instructions on previous page to attach side-
discharge chute to the deck.

Place wing nut on each of the hex bolts and thread 
a few turns. See Figure 5 . Check that the mulch 
plug is aligned correctly within the discharge 
chute.Tighten both wing nuts

Attaching Bumper (Optional) 

Remove bumper from the grass catcher.

Loosen and remove the two hex bolts and lock nuts 
from the front rail on the rider mower. See Figure 6 .

Figure 5

Align the two holes on the bumper tube with the 
corresponding holes on the rider frame (from where 
you removed the hardware). See Figure 6. 

Re-insert the two hex bolts through the bumper and 
the rider frame and secure with the two lock nuts. 
See Figure 6 . 

Figure 6

Attaching Hitch Plate (Optional)

The hitch plate, if equipped, can be located with the
loose parts. See Figure 1 .

Remove the hex nuts, lock washers and the hex 
bolt “B” from the rear frame. Do not remove the  
hex bolt “A” and speed nut. 

Figure 7

Position the hitch plate so that the two smaller 
holes will fit over the hex bolts with the emboss rib 
on top of plate.

Place the hitch plate over the hex bolt “A”.

Pivot hitch plate, align the hole on the hitch plate 
with the right hand hole on rear frame and insert  
hex bolt “B”. See Figure 7 .

Secure the hitch plate with the lock washers and 
hex nuts previously removed. Tighten both hex nuts 
securely.

Grass Catcher

Chute

Side-

Discharge

Chute

Wing 

Nut A

Wing 

Nut D

Wing 

Nut B

Figure 4 

Side Discharge Chute

Mulching

A

B

Wing Nut

Speed

Nut

Plug

Longer Hex Bolt

Lock

Nut

Bumper

Hex Bolt

Rider Frame 

Rail

Hitch Plate

Hex Bolt “B”

Lock 
Washer

Hex Nut

Rear Frame

Speed Nut

Emboss Rib

Hex Bolt “A”

Summary of Contents for 13A-344-563

Page 1: ...Mower Internal Bagging System Model 13A 344 563 LR927 PRINTED IN CANADA Operator s Manual OGRM 4004 Read safety rules and instructions carefully before operating equipment 60 OTTAWA STREET KITCHENER...

Page 2: ...n the model plate is very important if you need help from our Customer Support Department or an authorized dealer You can locate the model plate by pivoting the cover upward and looking under the fram...

Page 3: ...rs are considered consumable items and as such are not warranted NOTE Regular maintenance replacement parts and related inspections and adjustments are excluded from coverage when made as part of norm...

Page 4: ...Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed Never leave a running machine unattended Always turn off blade s place transmission in neutral set park brake stop engine and remove key before dismounting...

Page 5: ...e extra care when approaching blind corners shrubs trees or other objects that may obscure your vision of a child or other hazard Remove key when machine is unattended to prevent unauthorized operatio...

Page 6: ...thod to dispose of waste from your local office of Environmental Protection Agency Recycling centers are established to properly dispose of materials in an environmentally safe fashion b Use proper co...

Page 7: ...ly 2 1 2 feet every 10 feet A riding mower could overturn and cause serious injury If operating a walk behind mower on such a slope it is extremely difficult to maintain your footing and you could sli...

Page 8: ...Figure 3 Slide the battery cover towards the rear to access the front negative terminal Remove the screw and nut from the negative terminal with a wrench Attach the black battery cable to this negativ...

Page 9: ...previous page to attach side discharge chute to the deck Place wing nut on each of the hex bolts and thread a few turns See Figure 5 Check that the mulch plug is aligned correctly within the discharg...

Page 10: ...Shift Lever Use to change direction of the mower Grass Fill Level Indicator Use to determine the level of grass clipping in the bag and when to stop and empty it Parking Brake Use to stop the mower f...

Page 11: ...The shift lever is used to regulate the direction of your rider mower It can be set at forward neutral or reverse settings These settings marked as F N and R respectively are located next to the shif...

Page 12: ...the side of the battery you will have to charge it for a minimum of one hour at 4 6 amps Refer to the battery supplement sheet for instructions on charging the battery The battery is located under the...

Page 13: ...engage the blade by pressing on the blade engagement pedal with your left foot while sitting on the operator s seat When mowing an area for the first time watch out for objects lying on the grass If...

Page 14: ...ss move the cutting height adjustment lever to the highest position and cut Then move the lever to a lower position and cut again Seat Position The seat position on the rider mower can be adjusted to...

Page 15: ...of deck If the deck is contacting the cable bracket on the front of the transmission you will have to adjust the rear deck height Test 2 Checking Front to Rear Levelling Place the deck in the highest...

Page 16: ...emember to thread the nut down to raise the deck and thread up to lower the deck Once the deck is level thread the middle hex nut to tighten against the ferrule Make sure the cut is even and the lift...

Page 17: ...Remove belt from around the idler and then the transmission pulley See Figure 15 Using a 9 16 socket remove bolt spacer and the flat washer from the variable speed pulley See Figure 16 Drop the pulley...

Page 18: ...ands by wearing heavy gloves or using a rag to grasp the cutting blade Remove the 5 8 hex flange nut which holds the blade to the blade spindle Remove blade from the spindle See Figure 17 Sharpening W...

Page 19: ...eth of the external steering gears with automotive multi purpose grease every 25 hours of operation or once a season Linkage Lubricate all deck linkage and height adjustment linkage with a light oil F...

Page 20: ...ble Possible Cause Remedial Action Excessive vibration 1 Bent or damaged blade 2 Bent blade 1 Stop engine immediately Check all pulleys blade adapters keys and bolts for tightness and spindle damage T...

Page 21: ...vel is low fill to just below split rings with water Charge with 6 Amp charger until fully charged If this does not work replace battery 4 Replace fuse following instructions on page 17 5 Make sure th...

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