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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

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OWNER ASSISTANCE

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WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

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SAFETY INFORMATION

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PERSONAL SAFETY

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MACHINE SAFETY

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INTENDED USE

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SURVEY THE AREA

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PERSONAL SAFETY DECALS

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SAFETY DECAL INFORMATION

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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

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TRACTOR SERIAL/MODEL NUMBER LOCATION

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ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

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BRUSH CUTTER SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

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CONTROL LOCATIONS - OVERVIEW

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DAILY CHECKS TO PERFORM BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

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CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL

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CHECK FUEL LEVEL

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TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL

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MAIN DRIVE BELT CONDITION

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CHECK THAT ALL SHIELDS ARE IN PLACE AND HARDWARE IS TIGHT

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CHECK TIRE PRESSURES

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CHECK CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT

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CHECK BLADE SHARPNESS

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CHECK BLADE NUT TORQUE

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GREASE MACHINE PIVOTS

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GENERAL CONTROLS

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PARK BRAKE (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT)

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER (TOW VALVE)

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DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL

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BRUSH CUTTER SWING CONTROL

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PARKING THE MACHINE

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ENGINE OPERATION

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STARTING A COLD ENGINE

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STARTING A WARM ENGINE

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STOPPING THE ENGINE

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Summary of Contents for 1305B

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL MODEL 1305BC BRUSH CUTTER ...

Page 2: ...tem or transmitted in any form or by anymeans electronic mechanical photocopying recording orotherwise without prior written permission of Turf Teq LLC DISCLAIMER THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED TO PROMOTE THE SAFE USE OF AND ASSIST THE OPERATOR IN ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE FROM THE MODEL 1305 BRUSH CUTTER AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL ...

Page 3: ...AILY CHECKS TO PERFORM BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 17 CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL 17 CHECK FUEL LEVEL 17 TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL 17 MAIN DRIVE BELT CONDITION 18 CHECK THAT ALL SHIELDS ARE IN PLACE AND HARDWARE IS TIGHT 18 CHECK TIRE PRESSURES 18 CHECK CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT 19 CHECK BLADE SHARPNESS 19 CHECK BLADE NUT TORQUE 20 GREASE MACHINE PIVOTS 20 GENERAL CONTROLS 21 PARK BRAKE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 21...

Page 4: ...INTENANCE SEE ENGINE MANUFACTURES OWNER S MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL 39 LUBRICATION 40 LUBRICATE CONTROL CABLES 42 LUBRICATE PIVOT POINTS 42 MAIN DRIVE BELT 43 CHECK MAIN DRIVE BELT CONDITION 43 CHECK MAIN DRIVE BELT TENSION 44 REPLACING THE MAIN DRIVE BELT 45 INSTALLING THE MAIN DRIVE BELT 48 CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT 49 TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT 52 CHECK AND ADJUST TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT TENSION...

Page 5: ... all safety and operating procedures Special attention should be paid to all Safety Precautions which are detailed in this manual Instructions were written from the perspective that the operator is standing behind the machine grasping the handlebars and facing the forward direction of travel Some pictures in this manual may show optional equipment installed or may not depict current production Ple...

Page 6: ...Cutter you will elimi nate the need for manual back breaking work and you will see an increase in productivity Your happiness is our goal so please let us know of any questions or issues you may have so that we may answer them or address them as quickly as possible Please have your serial number available when you call us We would also like to hear from you on how much you enjoy your new Brush Cut...

Page 7: ...ctions as required The engine is guaranteed by the engine manufacturer Honda Engine Two years in consumer use two years in commercial use If your have questions or are not 100 satisfied with your Brush Cutter within the first 30 days of use call us toll free at 1 866 503 TURF and we will work to answer your questions and to resolve your concerns Please have the following information from your pack...

Page 8: ...y person or Dealer to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with these Products TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE STATED DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY TURF TEQ IS NOT LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Som...

Page 9: ...d by Turf Teq have been used in connec tion with the Product and in the sole judgment of Turf Teq such use affects its performance stability or reliability 4 If the Product has been altered or repaired in a manner which in the sole judgment of Turf Teq af fects its performance stability or reliability 5 Turf Teq shall have no liability for used equipment sold beyond the specified coverage period 6...

Page 10: ...ry depending on state or provincial laws Turf Teq does not authorize any person or Dealer to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with these Products TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE STATED DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY TURF TEQ IS NOT LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT ...

Page 11: ...performance stability or reliability 4 If the Product has been altered or repaired in a manner which in the sole judgment of Turf Teq af fects its performance stability or reliability 5 Turf Teq shall have no liability for used equipment sold beyond the specified coverage period 6 No warranty shall apply to damage resulting from accident or damage caused by environment such as exposure to corrosiv...

Page 12: ...protect your eyes 2 Wear safety shoes with non slip treads Do not go barefoot or wearing open toed shoes while operating the machine 3 Wear long pants 4 Use ear muffs or ear plugs to protect your hearing 5 Wear gloves MACHINE SAFETY MACHINE PREPARATION 1 Read the Operator s manual for the machine and engine before operating the machine 2 Become familiar with the controls BEFORE starting to operate...

Page 13: ...e engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before making any adjustments to the machine 12 ALWAYS shut off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before cleaning the machine 13 Operate the machine during daylight hours 14 Lower the attachment to the ground when the machine is turned off 15 Keep the machine clean and do not allow combustible materials to accumulate on the machine 16 Operate...

Page 14: ...ight confined spaces It should be operated in rural settings or large acreages WARNING To prevent personal injury make certain all tractor and Brush Cutter safety shields are in place and secure before operating SURVEY THE AREA Take a few minutes to walk around the job site These few minutes are time well spent because you can 1 Look for obstructions Walk around the job site to spot items that can...

Page 15: ...IDDEN HAZARD WHICH HAS THE POSSIBILITY FOR SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE OPER ATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR MACHINE IT IS USED TO WARN OPERATORS AND OTHERS TO EX ERCISE EVERY APPROPRIATE MEANS TO AVOID A SURPRISE INVOLVEMENT WITH MACHINERY DANGER THE WORD DANGER IS USED WHERE YOU ARE AT RISK OF BEING KILLED OR SERIOUSLY INJURED IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN CO...

Page 16: ...g safety decals were installed on the machine in the areas indicated They are on the machine for your safety Keep the decals clean and legible at all times Located on the control console Located on the cutting deck Located on the cutting deck ...

Page 17: ...OCATION The Honda engine serial number is located on the backside of the engine as shown The serial number will be required when ordering parts For easy reference enter the engine manufacturer and the serial number on these line Manufacturer Serial Number 2 BRUSH CUTTER SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION The serial number is located on the left side of the attachment as shown The serial number will be require...

Page 18: ...ission control lever B Adjustable speed control C Throttle control D Attachment drive engage disengage with brake control lever E Swing control lever F Transmission engage disengage tow valve control lever G Park brake lever Optional H Differential lock control lever ...

Page 19: ...CAUSE LOSS OF POWER A 4 CHECK FUEL LEVEL 1 Remove the fuel tank cap A 2 Fill tank to the bottom of the fuel tank neck 3 Use minimum of 86 octane gasoline 4 Wipe any spilled fuel before staring the engine DO NOT OVERFILL THE FUEL TANK OBSERVE ALL SAFETY STATEMENTS LISTED IN THE SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION A 5 TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL 1 Check that the oil level is to the full line A on the reservoir bo...

Page 20: ...hydrostatic drive belt shield A 2 Check the main drive belt shield B 3 Front deflector C NOTE DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE WITH LOOSE OR MISSING SHIELDS REPLACE MISS ING SHIELDS IMMEDIATELY A C B 8 CHECK TIRE PRESSURES Check tire pressures in the two rear tires and inflate to 14 psi The tires may have liquid in them so when checking the tire pressure the valve stem A should be located at the top as ...

Page 21: ... longer in the engaged position then in the disengaged position 5 Refer to the Clutch Cable Adjustment section for details Minimum 1 2 inch longer then disengaged 11 CHECK BLADE SHARPNESS NOTE WEAR HEAVY GLOVES WHEN WORKING AROUND THE BLADE 1 Check the condition of the blade for any damage 2 Check the cutting edge for sharpness 3 Replace or sharpen the blade as required Refer to Replacing the Blad...

Page 22: ...1 Check that blade nut torque is 90 lbs ft Refer to Blade Installation Section for details and torque procedure 13 GREASE MACHINE PIVOTS 1 Grease Brush Cutter pivot points daily before use 2 Lubricate control cables daily before use Refer to the Lubrication Section for details 14 ...

Page 23: ... can be moved NOTE The Park Brake must be disengaged before moving the machine or the Park Brake and transmission may be damaged Park Brake Engaged 1 To engage place the Park Brake lever A to the ON position In this position the Park Brake will keep the machine from moving when the engine is not running A 15 Park Brake Disengaged 1 To disengage place Park Brake lever A to the OFF position In this ...

Page 24: ... Transmission Disengaged position the transmission will not propel the machine in forward or reverse when the engine is running and the hydrostatic control lever is activated NOTE Lever must be pushed to the detent position at the end of the lever s travel A 17 Transmission Engaged When LEVER A is position rearward as shown the machine will be very hard to push or pull when the engine is not runni...

Page 25: ...ay drive at different speeds depending on the traction available at each wheel This position may provide reduced traction in certain ground conditions but will require the least effort to steer the machine 1 Place the foot control A in the unlocked position by pushing down on the right side of the pedal B until the pedal locks in place B A 19 Locked Position In the Locked position both wheels will...

Page 26: ...T STRAIGHT FORWARD FOR TRANSPORTING NOTE Only change the Brush Cutter angle when the machine is on a level surface NOTE Left and right are determined by standing behind the machine facing the direction of travel The Brush Cutter can be positioned as follows 1 Straight ahead 21 2 Pivoted to the Left 22 ...

Page 27: ...ting Brush Cutter Angle 1 Lift up and hold the SWING CONTROL LEVER A A 24 2 Push forward on the left handlebar and at the same time pull rearward on the right handlebar until the desired angle is achieved NOTE Only change Brush Cutter position when the machine is on a level surface 25 ...

Page 28: ...26 3 Release the SWING CONTROL LEVER A and it will lock the Brush Cutter in the desired position A 26 ...

Page 29: ...he following procedure 1 Stop the engine by placing the throttle control to the STOP position 27 2 If equipped with the OPTIONAL PARK BRAKE put the brake to the ON position 28 3 Park the machine on a level area with the deck flat on the ground as shown 29 ...

Page 30: ...orce until the slack is out of the rope and resistance is felt 3 When resistance is felt pull the rope with enough force to turn the engine fast enough to start the engine Return the pull rope gently to the retracted position 31 4 When the engine starts position the throttle to the RUN position for 30 seconds to allow the engine to warm up 32 ...

Page 31: ...e has warmed up slowly place the throttle to the IDLE position 33 6 Move the throttle to the RUN position when operating the machine 34 STARTING A WARM ENGINE 1 Place the throttle control slightly past the IDLE position 35 ...

Page 32: ...ce is felt 3 When resistance is felt pull the rope with enough force to turn the engine fast enough to start the engine 36 4 Move the throttle to the RUN position when operating the machine 37 STOPPING THE ENGINE 1 Place the throttle to the IDLE position and allow the engine to idle for 30 seconds 38 ...

Page 33: ...2 Place the throttle in the STOP position and the engine should stop running NOTE ENGINE COMPONENTS GET VERY HOT DURING OPERATION STOP THE ENGINE AND ALLOW IT TO COOL BEFORE DOING ANY WORK ON THE ENGINE 39 ...

Page 34: ...TION WITH ENGINE RUNNING 1 Place LEVER A in the TRANSMISSION ENGAGED position as shown and described in the Transmission Control Lever Section A 40 2 Start the engine using the procedure described in the Engine Operation Section 41 3 If equipped place the OPTIONAL PARK BRAKE in the OFF position 42 ...

Page 35: ...T WITH ENGINE RUNNING 1 RELEASE the HYDROSTATIC CONTROL LEVER A The lever will automatically go the neutral position as shown 2 When the hydrostatic lever is in the neutral position the machine will stop and not move A 43 ...

Page 36: ... the control knob A 2 Move the VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL KNOB forward to the FAST position to increase maximum speed 3 Move the VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL KNOB rearward to the SLOW position to decrease maximum speed Knob shown in slowest position 4 Tighten control knob A NOTE The optimum location of the VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL KNOB allows you to fully engage the hydrostatic control lever to achieve a comf...

Page 37: ...ground speed will be CAUTION When stopping gradually release pressure on the speed control level to provide a smooth stop A 46 REVERSE DIRECTION 1 Complete the 4 steps in the PRELIMINARY STEPS TO MOVING THE MACHINE if not already completed 2 SLOWLY apply pressure and gradually PULL BACK on the HYDROSTATIC CONTROL LEVER to provide a smooth start 3 Reverse speed is directly proportional to the amoun...

Page 38: ...ating at excessive speeds can cause excessive wear or damage to the machine NOTE Engage attachment drive before entering the area to be cut A 49 STOPPING THE BRUSH CUTTER 1 Release the Brush Cutter DRIVE CONTROL AND BRAKE LEVER A as shown This will disengage the drive and apply the brake to stop the blade from turning NOTE Apply and release the drive control lever in a smooth quick motion NOTE Do ...

Page 39: ...e engine 3 Lower the Brush Cutter until the skids rest on the trailer deck 4 Use the corner of the front push bar A to secure the front of the machine A 51 5 Secure the rear of the tractor using the tie down loops B as shown NOTE Do not over tighten the tie down straps or the frame or tires may be damaged B 52 ...

Page 40: ...s required Lubricate grease zerks Daily when in use Grease Lubricate control cables Daily when in use Lubricate Lubricate pivot points Daily when in use Lubricate Check mian drive belt condition Daily when in use Check condition tension Check clutch cable adjustment Daily when in use Check adjust spring length Check blade condition Daily when in use Check sharpen change Check blade nut torque Dail...

Page 41: ...1 Check the oil level when the transmission is cool 2 The oil level should be to the full line A on the reservoir B 3 Use 10W30 API motor oil to fill the reservoir B A 53 4 Add oil by removing cap A then remove foam element B 5 Add oil as required 6 Replace foam element and replace cap B A 54 ...

Page 42: ...needed to operate the grease gun handle CAUTION Worn grease fittings that will not hold the gun and fittings with a stuck check ball must be replaced Items not equipped with grease fittings linkages cables pins levers etc should be lubricated with SAE 30 oil before the start of each operating day or more frequently as conditions require Attaching pivot located at the pivot located under the frame ...

Page 43: ...41 Deck pivot point Apply grease to zerk A A 56 Idler pivot point Apply grease to zerk A A 57 Deck attaching pivot Apply grease to zerk A A 58 ...

Page 44: ...cate cables with WD 40 silicone or 10 weight motor oil Add lubrication between the cable and the sheath 59 LUBRICATE PIVOT POINTS Lubricate all pivot points with WD 40 silicone or 10 weight motor oil Add lubrication to pivot points 60 ...

Page 45: ...arting any work 1 Allow the engine and muffler to cool before starting work 2 Remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug 3 Place the throttle control to the Stop position CHECK MAIN DRIVE BELT CONDITION 1 Allow the engine and muffler A to cool before working around the engine or to remove the main belt shield B A B 61 2 Remove the spark plug wire A from the spark plug B A B 62 ...

Page 46: ...ce the belt if worn or stretched 7 Check belt tension 8 Reinstall all shields 64 CHECK MAIN DRIVE BELT TENSION The main drive belt transfers power from the engine to the Brush Cutter It is tensioned by a spring A attached to the idler The belt is automatically tensioned by the spring A NOTE No adjustment is required Replace the belt if it starts to slip A 65 ...

Page 47: ...BELT 1 Allow the engine and muffler A to cool before working around the engine or to remove the main belt shield B A B 66 2 Remove the spark plug wire A from the spark plug B A B 67 3 Remove the two shield attaching knobs A A A 68 ...

Page 48: ...46 4 Remove the shield to access the belt 69 5 Pull on idler arm to remover belt tension 6 Remove belt from pulley 70 7 Remove spring from anchor arm A A 71 ...

Page 49: ...47 8 Slide belt under the idler 72 9 Push the belt guide A to the unlatched position as shown A 73 10 Remove the belt by sliding it between the pulley and the frame 74 ...

Page 50: ...THE MAIN DRIVE BELT 1 Install the belt by reversing the removal procedure 75 2 Reinstall the belt shield and tighten the two shield attaching knobs A A A 76 3 Install the spark plug wire A on the spark plug B A B 77 ...

Page 51: ...ch handle released is released the clutch spring must not have tension on it and the lever A must be within 1 4 inch of the clutch housing as shown 78 A 79 1 Measure the length of the spring in the disengaged position as shown NOTE The spring must not have tension on it in the released position 80 ...

Page 52: ...aged position It should be at least 1 2 inch longer than your measurement in the disengaged position Minimum 1 2 inch longer then disengaged 82 4 Adjust the clutch cable nuts to obtain 1 2 inch stretch of the spring NOTE Adjust the clutch cable nuts clockwise to increase spring tension 83 ...

Page 53: ...51 NOTE After adjusting the clutch cable check that when the clutch handle is released the clutch spring has no tension on it and the lever A is within 1 4 inch of the clutch housing as shown A 84 ...

Page 54: ...Do not over tighten the belt Over tightening the belt will cause damage to the engine and or transmission WARNING Before starting any work 1 Allow the engine and muffler to cool before starting work 2 Remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug 3 Place the throttle control to the Stop position CHECK AND ADJUST TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT TENSION 1 Remove the spark plug wire A from the spark plug B ...

Page 55: ...smission input shaft is between 3 5 8 to 3 3 4 inches as shown ATTENTION If the distance is less then 3 5 8 inches proceed to step 5 If the distance is 3 3 4 inches or greater proceed to the Belt Replacement section A 87 5 Loosen the two retaining bolts A that attach the left axle to the frame Also loosen the two retaining bolts securing the right axle to the frame A A 88 6 Loosen bolt A that atta...

Page 56: ... frame to centerline of the transmission shaft to 3 5 8 to 3 3 4 inches A 90 8 Tighten the two axle to frame attaching bolts A for the left axle Tighten the two axle to frame bolts on the right axle A A 91 9 Tighten attaching bolt A A 92 ...

Page 57: ... the transmission shield A and secure with bolts B A B B 93 11 Install the spark plug wire A on the spark plug B A B 94 12 Start the engine and check for proper operation Correct any issues before using the machine ...

Page 58: ...emoval 1 Remove the spark plug wire A from the spark plug B A B 95 2 Remove the Brush Cutter main drive belt A from the engine pulley as described in the Remove Main Drive Belt section A 96 3 Remove transmission shield A after removing two bolts B A B B 97 ...

Page 59: ... to the frame Also loosen the two retaining bolts securing the right axle to the frame A A 98 5 Loosen bolt A that attaches the transmission to the rear frame support A 99 6 Remove the clutch brake cable jam nut A then remove the cable yoke B from the stud A B 100 ...

Page 60: ...ap from the stud and swing the strap toward the frame A 101 8 Remove the transmission belt A from the engine and transmission pulleys and from the tractor as shown A 102 9 Adjust dimension at A from the frame to centerline of the transmission shaft to 3 5 8 to 3 3 4 inches A 103 ...

Page 61: ...frame attaching bolts A for the left axle Tighten the two axle to frame bolts on the right axle A A 104 11 Tighten attaching bolt A A 105 Belt Installation 12 Install the new transmission belt A and place on the engine sheave A 106 ...

Page 62: ...o place the belt on the pulley NOTE Spark plug wire must be removed from the spark plug 108 15 After the belt has seated on the pulley pull the starter rope 4 times and check that the belt is fully seated on the pulleys running straight not contacting any objects and is not damaged Correct as required 109 ...

Page 63: ...he stud until there is 1 64 inch clearance between the jam nut and the yoke A B 110 17 Reinstall the clutch brake torque strap Put two drops of red Locktite 271 on the threads of the jam nut A then tighten securely A 111 18 Check that the transmission drive belt A is tracking correctly and not contacting any objects A 112 ...

Page 64: ... A B B 113 20 Install the Brush Cutter drive belt A as described in the Replace Main Drive Belt section A 114 21 Install the spark plug wire A on the spark plug B A B 115 22 Start the engine and check for proper operation Correct any issues before using the machine ...

Page 65: ... wire from the spark plug 116 2 Support the deck on two jack stands as shown 117 3 Remove the belt shield and hold the top pulley with a suitable wrench CAUTION Wear thick gloves when working around the blade The blade is sharp and can cut you 118 ...

Page 66: ...NOTE The nut is a right hand thread nut A 119 5 Check the condition of the threads on the shaft and nut Replace if there is thread damage or if the nut is a lose fit on the shaft 6 Check the pilot lip A for damage Replace shaft if the lip is damaged A 120 ...

Page 67: ... over the pilot lip and nut must be torqued to 90 lbs ft or the blade may come loose A 122 4 Hold the flat sides of the shaft with a suitable wrench as shown while you torque the blade nut to 90 lbs ft NOTE Failure to hold the shaft will result in the nut not being torqued properly 5 Install spark plug wire and main belt shield 6 Run the mower 123 ...

Page 68: ...TTACHING THE BRUSH CUTTER TO THE TRACTOR SAFETY NOTES WARNING Read the entire operator s manual before starting any work Read these instructions thoroughly before starting any work Place the machine on a flat level and hard surface Wear appropriate protective clothing gloves and eye protection 125 CAUTION Do not work on the machine when the muffler is hot 126 ...

Page 69: ...A to cool before working around the engine or to remove the main belt shield B A B 127 2 Remove the spark plug wire A from the spark plug B A B 128 3 Remove any attachment from the tractor 4 Place blocking under the tractor as shown 129 ...

Page 70: ...68 NOTE Do not park the tractor resting on the tongue Oil will fill the cylinder causing the engine to smoke 130 5 Remove the two shield attaching knobs A A A 131 6 Remove the pin 132 ...

Page 71: ...69 7 Slide the tube off the rod 133 8 Remove pin 134 9 Slide the mount bracket from the tube 135 ...

Page 72: ...gue A 136 11 Torque the rear bolt and the front nut to 65 lbs ft 137 12 Install the lock plate A as shown over the bolts Note If the lock plate does not fit over the bolt heads tighten the hardware until the lock plate fit the hardware A 138 ...

Page 73: ...71 13 Install the hair pin as shown 139 14 Place a 2 x 4 under the deck as shown 140 15 Disconnect the transmission by placing the lever fully forward as shown 141 ...

Page 74: ...72 16 Push the tractor forward and inset the deck pin fully in the receiver 142 17 Insert the pin to lock the deck to the receiver 143 18 Slide belt under the idler 144 ...

Page 75: ...osition the white belt idler toward the belt until the spring pulls it overcenter 145 20 Install the belt by sliding it between the pulley and the frame 146 21 Attach the spring to the anchor arm as shown 147 ...

Page 76: ...pulley 148 24 Release the idler arm and check the belt if seated in the pulley 149 25 Check that your frame has the two holes A as shown for the bracket to attach Note If the holes are not present proceed to the next step Note If the holes are present proceed to step 33 A 150 ...

Page 77: ...he left side of the tractor Note Use a jack stand or blocking under the left axle housing to support the tractor 151 27 Remove the C clip that holds the left wheel on the axle 152 28 Remove the left wheel and tire 153 ...

Page 78: ... 29 Mark the hole locations as shown 30 Drill two 11 32 inch holes where the lines intersect 2 3 8 2 3 8 154 31 Reinstall the left wheel and secure with the C clip 155 32 Remove the jack and blocking 156 ...

Page 79: ...l the bracket and tighten the hardware to 25 lbs ft 157 34 Install a flat washer as shown 35 Install the link arm over the pin 158 36 Install a flat washer 37 Insert the slip pin as shown to secure the link arm 159 ...

Page 80: ...oint at the zerk shown Apply grease until grease pushes out between the joint 160 39 Grease the idler pivot point until grease pushes out between the joint 161 40 Grease the deck pivot zerk until grease pushed out of the joint 162 ...

Page 81: ...1 Install the belt shield and tighten the two securing knobs A A A 163 42 Attach the spark plug wire to the spark plug 164 43 Position the transmission level full rearward in the engaged position detent 165 ...

Page 82: ...0 WARNING Read the entire operator s manual before operating the Brush Cutter Operate the Brush Cutter and make sure everything is operating properly Correct any problem before using the Brush Cutter 166 ...

Page 83: ...tor s manual before starting any work Removing the Brush Cutter is the reverse of installation 167 1 Allow the engine and muffler A to cool before working around the engine or to remove the main belt shield B A B 168 2 Remove the spark plug wire A from the spark plug B A B 169 ...

Page 84: ...82 3 Remove the main drive belt as described in the Replace Main Drive Belt section 170 4 Support the rear of the deck with blocking 171 5 Remove the pin from the link arm 172 ...

Page 85: ...83 6 Disconnect the link arm from the pin 173 7 Remove the pin form the rear of the deck attaching rod 174 8 Pull the tractor away from the deck until deck pin A is out of the receiver B A B 175 ...

Page 86: ...ops running MACHINE SERVICE 1 Lubricate all grease point as shown in the Lubrication Section 2 Lubricate all linkage pivot points 3 Spray exposed cables with a fluid lubricant to prevent binding and rust 4 Examine belt for damage and replace as required 5 Check the condition of all shields and replace as required 6 Check safety decals and replace as required 7 Check all bearing for bearing conditi...

Page 87: ...28 CUTTING HEIGHT 2 3 4 or 3 3 4 DECK OSCILLATING 12 degrees right and left SKIDS AND PUSH BAR Adjustable for cut height Replaceable DRIVES Engine mounted clutch brake TIRES Rear 18 x 6 5 heavy 4 Ply lugged ATTACHMENT ARM Variable angle 0 to 18 degrees to the left Deck can be positioned up to 12 inches outside the left handle bar CONTROLS Variable speed control lever Implement positioning lever Di...

Page 88: ... any spots where paint may have worn off 3 Store in a clean dry place TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POTENTIAL CAUSE REMEDY Blade does not turn Tractor attachment clutch is not engaged Engage tractor Attachment Drive Control and Brake Lever Obstruction jammed between the rotor and frame Clear obstruction from the blade as detailed in the manual Blade stalls too easily Cutting height too deep Increase cut...

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