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b.

Normal maintenance services and normal maintenance items such as brakes, brake
shoes, spark plugs, oil, air filters, mower blades, gauge wheels, skids and other wear
items.

c.

Any Yazoo/Kees Product which had been altered or modified in any way.

d.

Any repair or replacement caused by customer neglect or lack of maintenance.  (The
purchaser is responsible for making sure that Yazoo/Kees Products are operated and
serviced as directed in the applicable manual or service instruction.  Incorrect use or
maintenance will void this Limited Warranty.

7.

YAZOO/KEES MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, OR WAR-
RANTIES AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE.  ALL WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERMS SET OUT
IN PARAGRAPH 4, ABOVE.  YAZOO/KEES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH
OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LIABILITY FOR INCON-
VENIENCE, RENTAL OR PURCHASES OF REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT, OR FOR
LOSS OF PROFITS OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS.  SOME STATES DO NOT AL-
LOW A LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE
ABOVE STATEMENT MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-
AGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

8.

This warranty is not subject to change or modification by anyone, including Yazoo/Kees
dealers or distributors, and no Yazoo/Kees dealer or distributor is authorized to make any
representations on behalf of Yazoo/Kees Power Equipment.

Note:  This Warranty is for the following machines or products:

ZTMax Midmount Riding Mowers

Kutter Midsize Walk-behind Rotary Mowers

Power Rake Dethatchers

Power Slicer Aerators

Core Plugger Aerators

Classic High-wheel Walk-behind Rotary Mowers

Summary of Contents for KHKW36140

Page 1: ...ow the important safety instructions and the other instructions contained in this manual Lawnmowers and all power equipment can be potentially dangerous if used improperly SAFETY REQUIRES GOOD JUDGEME...

Page 2: ...ey and operating instructions WARNING Failure to follow cautious operating practices can result in serious injury to the operator or other persons The owner must understand these instructions and must...

Page 3: ...Lubrication 12 Fuel filter 13 Hydraulic filter and oil 14 Cutter housing TROUBLE SHOOTING SAFETY 1 Training 2 Preparation 3 Operation 4 Transportation 5 Maintenance SETUP AND ADJUSTMENTS 1 Cutting hei...

Page 4: ...an off any spilled gasoline before starting the mower OPERATION 1 Mow only in daylight or good artificial light 2 Do not operate the mower in wet grass if possible 3 Mow across slopes Use extreme caut...

Page 5: ...USTMENTS 1 Uncrate mower 2 Mount front caster assemblies to the front deck using the fasterners provided on the deck both sides 3 Cut the plastic wire ties holding the operator presence levers down 4...

Page 6: ...see fig 2 NOTE To achive the best quality cut the blades should be level with the ground or slighty tipped forward CASTER SWIVEL 1 2 C SPACERS MACHINERYBUSHING CASTER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT CASTER HEIGHT A...

Page 7: ...1 2 3 4 5 B A C MOTION CONTROL ADJUSTMENT 1 This adjustment must be made with the drive wheels rotating Raise rear of the unit and block it up so the wheels are free to rotate CAUTION Keep hands feet...

Page 8: ...peed lever should be in the neutral or stop postion and the thumb latchs unlocked 4 Loosen the two 1 4 bolts holding the reverse detent bracket Slide the bracket up or down till it just touchs the L s...

Page 9: ...e engagement lever is in the engaged position 5 To increase belt tension rotate turnbuckle toward the rear of the mower until desired tension is gained Do not over tighten belts to much tension will r...

Page 10: ...starting if the blade and or ground speed lever are engaged It also causes engine shutdown if the operator falls from or attempts to leave the operator position while the blades or ground speed lever...

Page 11: ...will slow the right wheel and cause the mower to turn in that direction To turn left while moving in forward direction pull the left control lever back towards the neutral position this will slow the...

Page 12: ...e dipstick and wipe clean Reinsert the dipstick all the way but do not screw down Remove the dipstick and check oil level If oil level is low add oil Use engine manufacturers specs for type of oil 2 P...

Page 13: ...se only 20w 50 motor oil 9 Tire pressure Check every 25 to 50 hours Rear tires require 15 psi and caster tires 20 psi 10 Belts Check every 25 hours Stop engine and remove key Check the condition of al...

Page 14: ...he setscrews after you have pinched the assembly together with the blade bolt and nut Cutterhousingassemblysusesealedbearings and are maintance free NOTE WHEN PRESSING A BEARING IN OR OUT OF A CUTTERH...

Page 15: ...moves when in neutral position Mower pulls left or right When a problem occurs do not overlook the simple causes 1 Tire pressure uneven 2 Motion control linkage adjustment 3 Soft terrian 4 Slope too s...

Page 16: ...16 SERVICE RECORD DESCRIPTION OF WORK DONE DATE SERVICE DONE BY...

Page 17: ...es Product warranted hereunder shall be defective or fail to conform with this limited warranty Yazoo Kees shall subject to the provisions hereof pay for or provide labor and materials for the repair...

Page 18: ...FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIABILITY FOR INCON VENIENCE RENTAL OR PURCHASES OF REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT OR FOR LOSS...

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