Everride KW2560
Everride KW2560
Everride KW2560
TO OUR CUSTOMER:
Thank you for purchasing an EverRide® Warrior Zero Turn Mower. We believe
that you have exercised excellent judgment in your selection. The Warrior has been
designed to give you many years of satisfactory service. Successful operation and long
life depends on proper maintenance and correct operating techniques.
Before you received your unit, the dealer has performed a pre-delivery inspection.
The dealer will discuss with you the features, operation and maintenance requirements.
Your dealer will always be there to help you any time you need assistance or need
equipment related to the use of your EverRide mower.
We recommend that you carefully read this entire manual before operating the unit.
This operator’s manual has been printed to provide you with safe operating techniques,
proper maintenance procedures, correct assembly, and parts identification on your
EverRide Zero Turn Mower. Keep this manual handy for future reference.
EverRide reserves the right to make changes or add improvements to its products without incurring
any obligation to make such changes to products manufactured previously. EverRide, or its dealers,
accept no responsibility for variations which may be evident in the actual specifications of its products
and the statements and descriptions contained in the publication.
© 2006
Auburn Consolidated
Industries, Inc.
®
This warranty applies to the original retail purchaser of the Damages that are caused by unauthorized attachments, al-
EverRide® products only. The warranty period starts upon the terations or modifications will not be covered under warranty.
date of the original purchase reflected on the sales invoice. Any piece of equipment where the serial number has been
removed or is made illegible will not be covered under war-
As a condition to this warranty, the owner/operator shall ranty.
have read, understood and followed the operator’s manual
guidelines for operations and maintenance supplied with this Wear or maintenance items (unless defective) including, but
product, and that the product registration shall have been not limited to: Clutch and brake linings, light bulbs, grass
mailed to EverRide. Any lack of good maintenance, such as bags, filters (air, fuel, oil), lubricants & coolants (unless used
maintaining proper belt tension, tire pressures and lubrica- during an authorized repair), spark plugs, injector nozzles.
tion shall be reason for rejection of a warranty claim.
As the manufacturer of this product, EverRide reserves the
In the judgment of EverRide, any original part found to be right to change, modify or improve the design of any of its
defective in material, workmanship or performance, will be products without assuming any obligation to modify or up-
repaired or replaced with a new part only by an EverRide Au- grade any mower, previously sold or manufactured.
thorized Servicing Dealer without charge for parts and labor
based on the following terms and conditions: As stated above, all other implied warranties are limited in
duration. Any such implied warranties including merchant-
Warranty Coverage: ability, fitness for a particular purpose, or otherwise, are dis-
claimed in their entirety after the expiration of the warranty
This warranty is limited to two years from the date of pur- period. EverRide’s obligation to the original owner is strictly
chase for parts and one year for labor for any EverRide and exclusively limited to the repair or replacement of de-
product used for commercial purposes, income producing fective parts, and EverRide does not assume nor authorize
purposes or residential use. EverRide products used for anyone to assume for them any other obligation.
rental purposes are limited to 90 days of warranty. Engine
and battery warranties are provided separately by the manu- EverRide assumes no responsibility for incidental, con-
facturer of those components. sequential or other damages including, but not limited to:
Transportation of the mower to an Authorized Dealer and
Belts, cutting blades, grass collection bags and tires are returning it back, rental of truck or trailer for transportation,
guaranteed to be free from manufacturer’s defects for the expense for gasoline, injury to property, mechanic’s travel
first 90 days. time and mileage to perform repair(s), rental of a like prod-
uct, loss of use of the EverRide product, loss of savings or
The mower deck shell will be warranted from cracking as revenue, loss or damage to personal property, and/or tele-
a result of defects in material or workmanship for the life of phone charges.
the unit.
Exclusions or limitations as stated above may not be allowed
Service parts are warranted for 90 days from the date of in some states. This warranty allows you specific legal rights
and you may have other rights in your state.
purchase.
Warranty Registration
What this warranty does not cover:
The warranty registration form must be completed and
The expense incurred for delivering this product to the dealer
signed by the authorized dealer and the original purchaser
and returning it after repair. The responsibility of EverRide
and returned to EverRide within ten days of the date of pur-
and its servicing dealers is limited to making the required
chase. The date of purchase is considered the day the unit
repairs. Further, no breach of warranty shall be cause for
cancellation of the contract of sale. is delivered.
Subsequent purchasers of the mower other than the original Dealer or Distributor Warranties
purchaser. This warranty is not transferable.
The selling dealer and distributor makes no warranty of their
Product(s) that has (have) been subject to improper mainte- own and neither the dealer nor the distributor has any au-
nance, neglect, misuse, accident, alteration, modified or op- thority to make any representation or promise on behalf of
erated in any way contrary to the instructions specified in the EverRide, or to modify the terms or limitations of this war-
Operator’s Manual. Repairs made by unauthorized persons
ranty in any way.
will not be covered under warranty. Damages caused by use
of EverRide equipment other than for what it was designed.
CONTENTS - i
EverRide Warrior
Operator’s & Parts Manual
CONTENTS
SAFETY 1
PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES 1
TRAINING 1
PREPARATION 1
OPERATION 2
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 2
EVERRIDE MOWER SAFETY 3
GENERAL SAFETY RULES 3
KEEP PASSENGERS OFF 4
BEFORE OPERATION 4
DURING OPERATION 5
OPERATING ON SLOPE 6
ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE 6
SEAT BELT USAGE 7
MAINTENANCE 7
FUEL SYSTEM 7
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 8
BATTERY MAINTENANCE 8
TIRE MAINTENANCE 9
REPLACEMENT PARTS 9
TRANSPORTING 9
SAFETY & INSTRUCTION DECALS 11
INTRODUCTION 12
IDENTIFICATION 13
MODEL/SERIAL NUMBERS 13
INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS 14
INSTRUMENT PANEL 15
ELECTRIC FUEL SHUT OFF 15
IGNITION SWITCH 15
ENGINE THROTTLE 15
CHOKE 15
PTO ENGAGEMENT 16
HOUR METER 16
COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 16
OPERATING THE POWER UNIT 17
BREAK –IN PERIOD 17
MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING SAFELY 17
FUEL 17
SWITCHING FUEL TANKS 17
STARTING THE EVERRIDE MOWER 18
Pre Start Inspection 18
Normal Starting 18
Starting in Cold Weather 19
Jump Starting the Power Unit 19
WARMING THE ZERO TURN MOWER 19
INCREASING ACCELERATION 20
ii - CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS 55
EVERRIDE WARRIOR MOWER 55
ENGINE 55
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 55
DIMENSIONS 55
TRAVELING SYSTEM 56
PTO 56
MOWER 56
PARTS PAGES 57
EVERRIDE MOWER SAFETY DECALS 10
MOWER DECK SAFETY DECALS 11
MOWER DECK GROUP 60
FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY 64
REAR LIFT ROD ASSEMBLY 66
SPINDLE ASSEMBLY 68
HANDLE ASSEMBLY 70
AIR FILTER ASSEMBLY 70
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 72
FULL VISION ROPS 72
FEMCO ROPS 74
HYDRAULIC PUMP ASSEMBLY 74
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY 76
TIRE & BUMPER ASSEMBLY 78
FRONT AXLE TO FRAME ASSEMBLY 80
WHEEL MOTOR ASSEMBLY 82
ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 84
FUEL COMPONENTS 86
HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS 88
iv - CONTENTS
SAFETY FIRST
This symbol, the industry’s “Safety Alert Symbol”, is used throughout this manual and
on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury. Read these
instructions carefully. It is essential that you read the instructions and safety
regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this unit.
This machine meets or exceeds the B71.4 2004 Never let children or untrained people operate
specifications of the American National Standards or service the equipment. Local regulations may
Institute, in effect at the time of production. restrict the age of the operator.
Note: The addition of attachments made The owner/user can prevent and is responsible
by other manufacturers that do not for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves,
meet the American National Standards other people or property.
Institute certification will cause
noncompliance of this machine. PREPARATION
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES
Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories
The following instructions are from ANSI standard and attachments are needed to properly and
B71.4 - 2004. safely perform the job. Only use accessories and
attachments approved by the manufacturer.
TRAINING
Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat,
Read the Operator’s Manual and other training safety glasses and ear protection. Long hair,
material. If the operator(s) or mechanic(s) cannot loose clothing or jewelry may be tangled in moving
read English, it is the owner’s responsibility to parts.
explain this material to them.
Inspect the area where the equipment is to be used
Become familiar with the safe operation of the and remove all objects such as rocks, toys and
equipment, operator controls, and safety signs. wire, which can be thrown by the machine.
Use extra care when handling gasoline and Stop on level ground, lower implements, disengage
other fuels. They are flammable and vapors are drives, engage parking brake (if provided), shut off
explosive. engine before leaving the operator’s position for
a. Use only an approved container. any reason including emptying the catchers or
b. Never remove gas cap or add fuel with unclogging the chute.
engine running. Allow engine to cool
before refueling. Do not smoke. Stop equipment and inspect blades after striking
c. Never refuel or drain the machine objects or if an abnormal vibration occurs. Make
indoors. necessary repairs before resuming operations.
Check that operator’s presence controls, safety Keep hands and feet away from the cutting
switches and shields are attached and functioning units.
properly. Do not operate unless they are
functioning properly. Look behind and down before backing up to be
sure of a clear path.
OPERATION
Never carry passengers and keep pets and
Never run an engine in an enclosed area. bystanders away.
Only operate in good light, keeping away from Slow down and use caution when crossing roads
holes and hidden hazards. and sidewalks.
Be sure all drives are in neutral and parking brake Stop blades if not mowing.
is engaged before starting the engine. Only start
engine from the operator’s position. Use seat belts Be aware of the mower discharge direction and
if provided and the ROPS is installed. do not point it at anyone.
Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Be sure Do not operate the mower under the influence of
to travel in the recommended direction on hillsides. alcohol or drugs.
Turf conditions can affect the machine’s stability.
Use caution while operating near drop-offs. Use care when loading or unloading the machine
into a trailer or truck.
Slow down and use caution when making turns
and when changing directions on slopes. Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs,
trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
Never raise deck with the blades running.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Never operate with the PTO shield, or other
guards not securely in place. Be sure all interlocks Disengage drives, lower implement, set parking
are attached, adjusted properly, and functioning brake, stop engine and remove key or disconnect
properly. spark plug wire. Wait for all movement to stop
before adjusting, cleaning or repairing.
Never operate with the discharge shield raised,
removed or altered, unless using a grass Clean grass and debris from cutting units, drives,
catcher. mufflers, and engine to help prevent fires. Clean
up oil or fuel spillage.
Do not change the engine governor setting or over
speed the engine. Let engine cool before storing and do not store
near flame.
SAFETY - 3
Shut off fuel while storing or transporting. Do not equipment. Our designers have built in as many
store fuel near flames or drain indoors. safety features as possible. Even with these built
in safety features, many accidents occur which
Park the machine on level ground. Never allow could have been avoided by a few seconds of
untrained personnel to service machine. thought and a more careful approach to handling
machinery. Accidents can be avoided by observing
Use jack stands to support components when all safety precautions. Read and understand all
required. precautions found in the operator’s manual before
operating the EverRide mower. This equipment
Carefully release pressure from components with must only be operated by those who have been
stored energy. trained in its safe use.
Disconnect battery or remove spark plug wire In order to provide a better view, certain photographs
before making any repairs. Disconnect the or illustrations in this manual may show an
negative terminal first and the positive last. assembly with a safety shield removed. However,
Reconnect positive first and negative last. a machine should never be operated without the
safety shields installed. Keep all shields in place.
Use care when checking blades. Wrap the blade(s) If shield removal becomes necessary for repairs,
or wear gloves, and use caution when servicing replace shield prior to machine operation.
them. Only replace blades. Never straighten or
WARNING: DO NOT remove or obscure
weld them.
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION or
Instruction Decals. Replace any decals
Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. If
that are not readable or are missing.
possible, do not make adjustments with the engine
Replacement decals are available from
running.
your dealer. The actual location of
these Safety Decals is illustrated at the
Charge batteries in an open well ventilated area,
end of this section.
away from spark and flames. Unplug charger
before connecting or disconnecting from battery.
Wear protective clothing and use insulated tools. GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Keep all parts in good working condition and all This book must be made available to the operator
hardware tightened. Replace all worn or damaged of the EverRide mower at all times.
decals.
Read this book carefully and learn how to use the
machine correctly. Become familiar with all ma-
EVERRIDE MOWER SAFETY chine controls and how to stop the machine and
the implements or attachments quickly.
The following list of safety warnings are specific to
EverRide products. This list will contain additional
safety information that is important, but not covered
by the ANSI standards.
Operator hearing protection is recommended. Never remove the discharge shield from the mower
Extended exposure to loud noise could lead to because the discharge shield directs material
hearing loss. down toward the turf. If the shield is damaged,
be sure to replace it immediately.
A fire extinguisher and first aid box should be car- Do not operate the power unit in a confined or
ried with the power unit or be kept readily available non-ventilated area. Carbon monoxide gas is
at all times. colorless, odorless, and can be fatal.
T
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FI ID
A T
KI
Keep emergency numbers for immediate ac- Do not turn sharply when driving at high speeds.
cess.
Park the mower on a firm level surface with the
DURING OPERATION motion control arms in the park position.
Do not bypass the starting circuit by shorting When backing, be sure to turn around and look
across the terminals of the starter motor to start to the rear. Do not mow in reverse unless it is
the engine. This may cause the power unit to absolutely necessary.
move suddenly.
When working in groups, use caution and watch
out for others.
Be sure the engine and rotating blades have and slow. Do not make sudden changes in speed
stopped before putting hands or feet near the or direction.
blade.
Before dismounting, disengage the PTO, lower If the ROPS is lowered or removed from the power
all attachments, place the control levers in the unit for any reason, it must be erected and/or
park position, turn off the engine, and remove the refitted immediately. Original bolts or equivalent
key. replacements must be used and tightened to the
correct torque.
OPERATING ON SLOPES
Do not attach chain, ropes, or cables to the ROPS
Avoid starting or stopping when going up or down for pulling purposes as this will cause the mower
a slope. Keep all movements on a slope gradual to tip backwards.
SAFETY - 7
EverRide does not recommend the use of the When making adjustments while the engine is
mower with the ROPS removed. running such as carburetor and motion control
linkage adjustments, stand to either side of the
If you have a foldable ROPS, it can be folded down tractor and mower and keep clear of moving or
for mower storage. It must be pinned in the upright rotating components.
position prior to machine operation.
Allow the EverRide mower time to cool before
SEAT BELT USAGE touching the engine, the muffler, radiator, or any
other part which may be hot.
With the ROPS installed, it is imperative that the
seat belt be installed, used, and correctly adjusted Always stop the power unit and PTO before re-
at all times. Replace damaged seat belts imme- fueling.
diately.
Keep the engine free of grass, leaves, grease and
other debris which could catch fire.
Before maintenance is performed, make sure the Handle gasoline with care. Gasoline is extremely
mower is parked on a firm flat surface. Remove flammable and its vapors can be explosive. Use
the key to prevent an accidental start up. an approved fuel container.
Never attempt to disconnect any safety devices. Never add fuel to the mower while the engine is
running or while it is hot. Allow the engine to cool
Frequently check for worn or deteriorating com- for several minutes before adding fuel.
ponents that could create a hazard.
Keep matches, cigarettes, cigars, pipes, open
Use only genuine EverRide replacement parts. flames, or sparks away from the fuel tank and
Substitute parts could cause product malfunction fuel container.
or possible injury to the operator or bystanders.
Always fill the fuel tanks outside using caution. Fill make sure all connections are tightened, and lines,
the tank until the fuel is about one inch from the pipes and hoses are not damaged. Fluid escaping
top of the tank. Use a funnel or spout to prevent from pinholes may be invisible. Do not use your
spilling. When refueling at a gas pump, always hands to search for suspected leaks. Instead, use
insure the nozzle contacts the neck of the tank a piece of cardboard and wear protective eye wear
while filling. such as safety goggles.
Fuel system components rely upon clean fuel for Hydraulic Line
lubrication and optimum performance. Extreme
care must be taken to prevent ingress of dirt and
moisture to prevent damage. If injured by escaping fluid, see a medical doctor
at once. Serious infection or reaction will result
Use only nonmetal portable fuel containers ap- if proper medical treatment is not administered
proved by the Underwriter’s Laboratory (U.L.) or immediately. This fluid can produce gangrene or
the American Society for Testing and Materials severe allergic reaction.
(ASTM). If using a funnel, make sure it is plastic
and has no screen or filter. BATTERY MAINTENANCE
When practical, do not fuel the equipment on truck Use caution when charging the battery or per-
beds or on trailers. Remove them and fuel on forming maintenance on the battery and electrical
the ground. If this is not possible, use a portable system.
nonmetal fuel container to fill the equipment.
Do not use a naked flame to check battery electro-
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM lyte level. Always use a voltmeter or hydrometer
to check the state of the charge.
Make sure all hydraulic fluid, hoses, and lines
are in good condition and all lines and fittings are Make sure the battery charger is unplugged be-
tight before applying pressure to the hydraulic fore connecting or disconnecting the cables to
system. the battery.
Check hydraulic connections frequently. They can Batteries contain sulfuric acid electrolyte. Always
leak as a result of damage, as a result of vibration wear protective clothing and eye protection when
or because they have worked loose. servicing.
Relieve all pressures before disconnecting hoses In case of electrolyte contact, rinse area with plenty
or lines. Escaping oil under pressure can cause of water and seek medical attention.
serious injury.
Make sure the battery is charged in a well ventilat-
Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can have ed location so hydrogen gases that are produced
sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing seri- while it is charging can dissipate. Make sure the
ous injury. Before applying pressure to the system, battery vents in the cap are open. Halt charging
if battery exceeds 52°C (125°F).
SAFETY - 9
P PUMP PUMP
PARK BRAKE
U.S. PAT. NO. 6,434,917 B1 IDLER
181003
USA
ENGINE
Auburn, NE 2. 181003
WARNING WARNING 180779
4. 181254
SET PARKING BRAKE, STOP ENGINE AND REMOVE KEY.
BLADE. l THIS MACHINE IS NOT FOR STREET OR HIGHWAY USE.
READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S MANUAL. READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S MANUAL. 191214
1. 191214
BELT ROUTING DANGER !
+
+
8. 180954
DANGER
+ + = +
ROTATING BLADE
180996 DO NOT PUT HANDS OR FEET UNDER OR
INTO MOWER WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING
DECK BELT DECK DRIVE BELT
7. 180996
SPRING TENSION LENGTH
5 9/16" END TO END THROWN OBJECTS
180776 BEFORE MOWING, CLEAR AREA OF PEOPLE
AND OBJECTS THAT MAY BE THROWN BY
BLADE
DO NOT OPERATE MOWER
6. 180776 5
6
1
WITHOUT ENTIRE GRASSCATCHER IN
PLACE OR DISCHARGE CHUTE IN PLACE
LUBRICATION INTERVALS 10
4
8
AND IN LOWERED POSITION
5.75
REF DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY 9 IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
1.5 1 BLADE SPINDLES (3) 25 HOURS
0 2
3
DECK PIVOT IDLER (1)
PUMP DRIVE TENSION (1)
25 HOURS
25 HOURS
4 FRONT WHEEL AXLES (2) 40 HOURS
5 LIFT LINK PIVOTS (2) 40 HOURS
6 FRONT AXLE PIVOT (1) 40 HOURS
5.00
2.00
10 5
4 2 1
11. 181258
4.50
2.50
181253
INDEX MARK
10. 181253
0 180693
3.0
4.0 0
3.50
WARNING
Shield Missing.
9. 180693 DO NOT Operate.
12. 160169
14. 181441
13. 181000
15. 181367 - 54”
181368 - 60”
181719 - 66”
SAFETY & INSTRUCTION DECALS - 11
6
10
1
2
15
4
7
14
SN
12
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12 - INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
The information in this publication describes the operation, maintenance and servicing of the EverRide
Warrior mowers. Every effort has been made to provide correct and concise information to you, the
operator, as available at date of book publication. Your EverRide dealer is available should items in
this book or details of your machine not be understood.
This book is supplied with each machine to familiarize the operator with proper instructions needed
for operation and maintenance. Studying and adhering to these instructions will insure optimum
machine performance and longevity. A machine that is maintained properly and operated in the
intended manner will provide greater dividends than one that is neglected and/or operated in manner
other than as intended. Design and servicing of this machine has been kept as simple as possible to
permit maintenance operations to be carried out with tools normally available.
This book should be thoroughly read and understood prior to operation of this machine. Inexperienced
operators should study the contents of this publication and receive instruction from an experienced
operator when possible. Your EverRide dealer can also assist in areas concerning machine operation
and provide details concerning safe operation. It is suggested that this booklet be kept readily
accessible, preferably with the machine, for future reference if questions or concerns arise. If the
original book should become damaged, consult your Dealer in regards to acquiring a replacement.
Customers are strongly advised to use an official EverRide dealer in connection with any service
problems and adjustments that may occur. The EverRide dealer network is specially trained and
equipped for all service work and to advise customers on specific applications of the mower in local
conditions.
IDENTIFICATION - 13
IDENTIFICATION
This is what the mower serial number plate looks The engine model number is found on a decal
like. on the left side of the engine block on the oil
reservoir next to the electric starter. The engine
serial number is located at the bottom of the same
Auburn Consolidated Industries, Inc. decal.
P.O. Box 350
Auburn, NE 68305-0350
NOTE: Reference to left-hand and right-hand,
Model Number
used throughout this manual, refers to
the position when seated in operator’s
seat and facing forward.
Serial Number
Engine troubleshooting, repair or adjustments
are not covered in this manual. A service man-
ual for the engine can be ordered from a Kawa-
saki dealer.
The mower serial number plate is located below
the operator’s seat on the right hand side of vertical
floor panel. Information contained in this serial tag
is the model number and the serial number.
14 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Deck Height
Deck Transport
Adjust Dial
Lock Lever
Instrument
Panel
O N O F F
O FF
RU N
S TA RT
P TO C H O K E
E N G IN E 180889
Deck Lift
Lever
Deck Level
Adjust Motion Control
Arms
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS - 15
INSTRUMENT PANEL
IGNITION SWITCH
CHOKE
PTO
ENGAGEMENT PTO
Turning the ignition switch to the “OFF” position will stop the engine.
IGNITION SWITCH
ENGINE THROTTLE
CAUTION: Always control ground speed to insure safe operation. Reduce speed
prior to turning or backing the mower.
The engine throttle controls the engine speed of the unit. Engine speed increases as the throttle lever
is moved forward. Decreased engine speed is achieved by moving the throttle lever rearward.
CHOKE
When starting a “cold” engine, it may be necessary to engage the choke by pulling it up. After starting
the engine, push the choke closed to keep the engine running smoothly.
16 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
PTO ENGAGEMENT
Operation of the mower within the first fifty Make sure the fuel tank is full, but do not overfill.
hours can be a major factor in determining the Gas should remain one inch below the neck of
performance and life of the engine and power the tank. Be sure to use unleaded gasoline with
unit. an octane rating of 87 or higher. The octane rat-
ing of a gasoline is a measure of its resistance to
The engine may be operated at full RPM, but knocking. You may use gasoline with up to 10%
excessive load should be avoided. If engine ethanol by volume.
begins to “bog down”, operate the power unit
and mower at a slower ground speed while NOTE: If knocking or pinging occurs,
maintaining the engine speed. switch to a different brand or a higher oc-
tane gasoline.
Check engine, pumps, and motors frequently
during break-in period. Watch for evidence of Make sure dirt and foreign matter is kept out of the
leakage of fluids. Replenish levels as required fuel tank. Use only a clean funnel and fuel can to
and repair any leaks that may have formed. fill the tanks.
Tighten any nuts, bolts or screws that may have STARTING THE EVERRIDE MOWER
loosened and tighten them as necessary. This
is especially true of the wheel retaining nuts. Pre Start Inspection
Be observant to control arm and parking brake Prior to daily start-up of the mower, a few basic
adjustment. Lining materials used on the park- procedures should be followed to insure the ma-
ing brake will “bed in” in the first few hours of
chine is in optimal operating condition.
operation and may necessitate the need for
early and frequent readjustment.
Make sure all safety shields are in place and
secured properly.
Keep area around the fuel tank filler cleaned
and make sure the gasoline is of correct octane
and free of contamination. Make sure the operator is instructed on correct
and safe operation of the power unit and related
Initial oil and oil filter change is after the first 8 attachments and implements.
hours of use and every 100 hours after.
Check engine and hydraulic reservoir oil and
replenish as necessary.
CAUTION: Proper maintenance practices
cannot be overemphasized. They are Check the pump belt and drive belt tension and
required for safe operation. Consult the adjust as necessary.
“Lubrication and Maintenance” section
of this manual for full details. Insure air intake screens are clear of debris to
provide maximum engine cooling.
MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING SAFELY
General inspection of tires, tire pressure and
DO NOT step on either side of the mower deck wheel bolt torque. Observe for external signs
when mounting or dismounting the power unit. of leakage and correct before operating the
Step over the deck when mounting or dismount- mower. Check motion control arms for loose-
ing. ness and correct position.
18 - OPERATING THE POWER UNIT
Check for adequate fuel supply. It is recom- Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn to
mended that the fuel tank be replenished fol- the right to the start position and then release the
lowing each days use to reduce condensation key after the engine has started.
and provide a full tank for next use.
NOTE: Because of safety features, the
engine can’t be started unless the control
WARNING: Carefully read and un-
arms are in the park position, the operator
derstand the SAFETY section of this
is in the seat, and the mower PTO is off.
manual.
Allow the engine to idle for a few minutes before
WARNING: Always start and operate increasing the throttle or engaging the PTO.
the engine in a well ventilated area. If
in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust Before turning off engine disengage the PTO, put
outside. the handles in neutral, and pull the throttle back
to a low idle. Allow the engine to idle for a few
WARNING: Do not modify or tamper minutes and then turn the engine off by turning the
with the exhaust system. key left to the off position. Be sure to remove the
key before getting out of the operator’s seat.
Normal Starting
IMPORTANT: DO NOT leave the key
in the ignition while the machine is unat-
CAUTION: Do not attempt to start the tended.
engine unless you are seated in the
operator’s seat. Do not allow anyone Do not operate the engine starter for more than
on the mower except the operator. thirty seconds at a time. An interval of at least
two minutes should be allowed between cranking
Sit on the operator’s seat. Be sure the handles periods to prevent the starter from overheating or
are both facing out in the park position and the burning out.
PTO is not engaged.
Starting In Cold Weather
The choke control knob is located on the control
panel. To start a cold engine, pull the choke con- When the temperature is below -5°C (23°F) and
trol up to the on position. After the engine starts, the engine is cold do not try to start the engine
move the choke control down toward the “OFF” for more than ten seconds at a time. If the
position, keeping enough choke to keep the engine engine does not start after 10 seconds, turn the
running smoothly. ignition to “OFF” and let the mower stand for 30
seconds. To protect the battery and the starter,
NOTE: Be sure the choke is in the “off” make sure the starter does not turn for more
position during normal engine operation. than 10 seconds continuously.
Running with the choke in the “On” position
can cause damage to the engine. Jump Starting The Power Unit
Use the throttle control lever to increase and de-
crease the engine speed. Moving the lever forward WARNING: Battery gases can be ex-
will increase the engine speed while moving the plosive. Keep all cigarettes, sparks or
throttle backwards will lower the engine speed. flames away from the battery.
When starting the power unit, set the throttle at
half speed. WARNING: If the battery is frozen, do
not attempt to jump start the engine.
OPERATING THE POWER UNIT - 19
+
- WARMING THE MOWER
-
CAUTION: To avoid personal injury,
make sure the control arms remain in
Engine Block the park position during warm-up.
Or Frame
Allow the engine to idle for five minutes after
start-up. This allows oil to reach all working parts.
Failure to allow the machine to warm-up before
IMPORTANT: This mower has a 12-volt
applying a load could cause premature wear, sei-
negative ground starting system. Use only
zure, or breakage.
helper vehicles with the same voltage. Use
of a higher electrical voltage vehicle to
In cold weather the viscosity of hydraulic oil may
jump this machine could result in damage
increase. This can cause decreased oil circulation
to the electrical system.
and low oil pressure. Using the power unit before
properly warmed up could cause damage to the
1. Pull the helper vehicle close enough for easy
hydraulic system. For the proper warm-up time,
connection to the battery.
see the chart below.
LOCKING THE FRONT AXLE power unit. See the following section for an ex-
planation of the steering controls.
The mower is shipped with the front axle in the
floating position. To lock the front axle so it can’t STEERING CONTROLS
float, remove the two 5/8 x 5 pins from the loca-
tions shown and insert them into the outer hole After starting the power unit, pull the motion
locations on the frame as shown. control steering levers back together out of the
lock position and into the neutral position. You
are able to steer the power unit using the motion
control levers.
Floating Axle
NEUTRAL
Fixed Axle
To go forward, push both levers straight ahead.
RAISING THE MOWER DECK
REVERSE LEFT
S HAR P LEF T
To turn left in reverse, leave the left lever in neutral
and pull the right lever straight back. CAUTION: Use caution when making
turns. Slow the machine down to a
manageable speed before making sharp
turns. This mower can spin very rapidly
when pushing forward on one lever and
pulling back on the other.
IMPORTANT: Attempting to pull more than the mower from ramp to truck or trailer. If loading
200 pounds (113.6 kg) with the EverRide on or near a slope, position the truck or trailer on
mower will lead to premature parts failure the down side of the slope and the ramps should
that will not be covered under warranty. extend up the slope. This will minimize the ramp
angle. The trailer or truck should be parked as
IMPORTANT: Failure to close bypass level as possible to facilitate smooth loading of
valve completely before operation can the mower.
result in hydraulic pump damage.
TRANSPORTING THE MOWER
PARKING THE POWER UNIT
Use a heavy duty trailer or truck to transport the
mower. Insure the trailer or truck has all of the
CAUTION: When parking the EverRide necessary lighting and markings as required by
mower, stop the engine, lower the law.
mower to the ground, move the mo-
tion control arms to the park position, When transporting the mower, make sure the
turn the key to the “OFF” position and motion control arms are in the park position, the
remove the key. wheels have been blocked, the machine has been
securely fastened by cables, chains or ropes, and
When parking on an incline, be sure to chock the the trailer has been secured to the towing vehicle
wheels on the downhill side to prevent the power with safety chains.
unit from rolling.
GENERAL INFORMATION
DANGER: Do not try to clear the mower
discharge area or mower blades with-
The safe operation of the power unit and mower
out first turning the mower PTO to off,
deck is the responsibility of the operator. The
turning the ignition key to off, removing
operator MUST be familiar with the mower and
the key and disconnecting the battery
power unit controls, how they work, and all safety
cable.
precautions BEFORE starting operation.
DANGER: Never remove the discharge Mow often! Do not wait for the grass to get too
shield from the mower because the de- tall. Short grass clippings will disperse better and
flector routes discharged material down deteriorate faster.
toward the ground. If the discharge
shield is ever damaged, do not use the
mower until it has been replaced. CAUTION: Clear the area of people,
pets, and all visible debris before begin-
ning mowing operations.
DANGER: Never put your hands or feet
under the mower. Mowing areas with tall grass or weeds may require
cutting at 6 inches (maximum) height of cut. After
mowing once, recut the entire area with the mower
reset to the desired final height of cut.
24 - OPERATING THE MOWER
When cutting along sidewalks, driveways, etc., it ADJUSTING MOWER HEIGHT OF CUT
is advisable to mow with the discharge directed
away from them for 2 or 3 passes. This will keep Raise the mower deck by pressing the foot arm
the grass clippings off of this area. weldment until it locks into the transport lock po-
sition. Rotate the cam control weldment so the
WARNING: Always keep the mower desired height of cut is shown. Lower the deck to
discharge directed away from people the cut position out of the transport lock position by
or animals which could be injured, or pressing the foot arm weldment and pulling back
away from objects which could be dam- on the transport lock handle.
Transport
aged by debris thrown by the mowing
Lock Handle
blades. Cam Control
Foot Arm Weldment
Weldment
The caster wheels on either side of the front of the
mowing deck serve as a convenient mowing guide.
When mowing, position the mower so the wheel
overlaps the edge of the strip previously cut. This
will assure full mowing coverage.
5. Depress the deck raise lever and pull back on GRASS DISCHARGE
the transport lock lever and lower the deck back
into the cut position. The mower deck has been designed to provide
maximum air flow for an even discharge of grass
The anti-scalp wheels should always be at least clippings. When mowing tall, or lush grasses,
1/4” - 1/2” (6mm - 13mm) off of the ground. They select a lower mower ground speed, or reduce
are meant to keep the deck from scalping the the width of cut, for the best discharge efficiency.
ground in uneven terrain, they are not meant to
run along the ground all of the time.
WARNING: Never operate the mower
with the discharge shield in the raised
position.
PARTS
Use only genuine EverRide service parts. Off the shelf (after market) repair parts may compromise
the integrity of the unit. Parts that do not meet EverRide specifications may fail, causing injury,
equipment or property damage.
Our part numbers can change. When ordering, use the part numbers listed below. If the numbers
do change, your EverRide dealer will have the correct numbers.
When ordering, make sure to have your power unit and engine serial numbers readily available.
You should have recorded these numbers on the identification section of this manual.
Engine Oil
Use the appropriate SAE viscosity. Oil must meet or exceed; API Service “SF”, “SG”, “SH”, or “SJ”
requirements.
Capacity (Crankcase and Filter)…………… 1.9 U.S. qts. (1.8 L) - 25 H.P. Kawasaki
2.0 U.S. qts. (1.9 L) - 27 H.P. Kohler
2.0 U.S. qts. (1.9 L) - 26 H.P. Briggs and Stratton
Recommended Viscosity:
-20°C -10°C 0°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C -20°C -10°C 0°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C
SAE40
SA E 1 0 W- 3 0
SAE30
-4°F 14°F 32°F 50°F 68°F 86°F 104°F -4°F 14°F 32°F 50°F 68°F 86°F 104°F
Ambient Temperature
* Air cooled engines run hotter than automotive
-29°C -18°C -7°C 4°C 16°C 27°C 38°C engines. The use of non-synthetic multi-viscosity
oils (5W-30, 10W-30, etc.) in temperatures above
40° F (4° C) will result in higher than normal oil
* SAE30
consumption. When using a multi-viscosity oil,
check oil level more frequently.
5 W- 3 0 - 1 0 W- 3 0
**
S yn th et i c 5 W- 3 0, 10 W- 3 0
** SAE30 oil, if used below 40° F (4° C) will result in
hard starting and possible engine bore damage
-20°F 0°F 20°F 40°F 60°F 80°F 100°F
due to inadequate lubrication.
Fuel Tank
Hydraulic System
Grease Fittings
NOTE: To insure the spindle cavity is completely full, grease should vent out of the top seal.
NOTE: Change intervals stated above are for normal usage. Due to adverse operating
conditions that may be experienced (extremely dusty or muddy), change intervals may need
to be more frequent.
6
5 1
4
10 8 LUBRICATION INTERVALS
9 REF DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY
1 BLADE SPINDLES (3) 25 HOURS
2 DECK PIVOT IDLER (1) 25 HOURS
3 PUMP DRIVE TENSION (1) 25 HOURS
4 FRONT WHEEL AXLES (2) 40 HOURS
5 LIFT LINK PIVOTS (2) 40 HOURS
6 FRONT AXLE PIVOT (1) 40 HOURS
7 7 DRAG LINK PIVOTS (2) 40 HOURS
8 HYDRAULIC FLUID LEVEL DAILY
3 9 ENGINE OIL LEVEL DAILY
10 WHEEL FORK PIVOTS (2) YEARLY
10 5
4 2 1
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - 29
Items marked (*) indicate initial service interval only. Subsequent (later) intervals marked “·”. Intervals above
are for normal usage. Items marked [·] should be cleaned and inspected every 25 hours. Severe operating
conditions (wet, dusty, etc.), or when previous servicing has indicated need for more frequent action, intervals
may need to be more often.
30 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
AVOID FUMES To lower the seat back down, push forward on the
seat slightly and pull the lift lever rearward out of
the lock position. Lower the seat slowly back into
CAUTION: Engine exhaust fumes contain
contact with the frame.
carbon monoxide and can cause serious
illness or death.
ENGINE OIL LEVEL
CAUTION: Never run the mower’s engine IMPORTANT: Failure to check the engine oil
inside an enclosed area. Operate it only level regularly could lead to serious engine
outside or in a location with proper ven- problems if oil is too low.
tilation.
The mower must be parked on level ground with
SERVICE ACCESS the engine off. Clean the area around the dipstick
before removing it. Remove the dipstick and check
CAUTION: Shut off the engine before that the oil level is between the upper limit and the
servicing the mower. lower limit on the dipstick. Wipe off dipstick, mo-
mentarily reinstall in engine (WITHOUT TURNING
IT) and check oil level again. Add oil as necessary
CAUTION: Make sure the seat is fully to achieve the desired level. DO NOT OVERFILL.
raised and locked before performing any Reinstall and tighten the dipstick.
maintenance on the mower.
1. Run the engine to warm the oil. 1. Drain the engine oil into a suitable container.
2. Park the mower on level ground. CAUTION: Before removing the oil fil-
ter, place a suitable pan under the filter
3. Stop the engine, put the motion control arms in connection.
the park position and remove the key.
2. Clean the area around the oil filter to keep
4. Remove the oil drain screw and drain the oil dirt and debris from the engine and rotate the
into a suitable container while the engine is oil filter counterclockwise to remove it. Wipe
still warm. off the surface where the filter mounts.
CAUTION: Be sure the engine has been 2. Raise the rear unit tires off the floor and place
stopped, the motion control arms are in it on suitable jack stands.
the park position, and the key has been
removed before changing or checking 3. Open both pump bypass valves, one on each
the hydraulic oil in the mower. pump, two full turns.
7. Close the bypass valves on both pumps. Do If your battery has vented caps, it will be required
not over tighten. to check the electrolyte levels. It is recommended
to check the electrolyte levels weekly or every 40
8. Sitting in the operator’s seat, start the engine hours, whichever comes first.
and run it at idle.
Dirt and fluid on the top of the battery can cause it to
9. Slowly cycle the motion control arms full for- discharge. Corrosion on the battery posts or battery
ward and full reverse, 5 or 6 times. terminals can cause poor battery performance.
IMPORTANT: The rear tires are now If the battery is weak, the engine will be difficult to
rotating under power. Do not touch or start. It is important to check the battery perfor-
contact them. If they do not rotate after mance periodically.
2-3 cycles, stop immediately. There may
still be air in the system. Let the pumps 1. Remove the battery from the machine; Refer to
cool and try purging again from the be- removing the battery on page 34.
ginning.
2. Clean the top of the battery and remove the vent
10. Shut off the engine, check and add hydraulic caps for the battery. Visually inspect the elec-
oil as necessary and lower the unit back to trolyte levels in the cells. If electrolyte is below
the floor. the bottom of the vent well, fill with clean distilled
water to the bottom of the vent wells (1/4 to 1/2
NOTE: It may be necessary to repeat inch above plates) Reinstall the vent caps.
purging procedures until all air is vented
out of the hydraulic system. 3. Clean the cable ends and battery posts with steel
wool. Use a solution of baking soda and water
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC HOSES to clean the battery. Do not allow the solution
to enter the battery cells.
Inspect the hydraulic hoses to insure they are in
good working order every 250 hours. IMPORTANT: Electolytes are very cor-
rosive. Do not fill the battery while it is
Check both the hoses and hose clamps to insure installed as severe frame corrosion could
there is no wear or damage. If either is found worn result.
or damaged, repair or replace them at once.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
1. Insert the battery (1) in the tray with the battery
posts facing to the left.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals
and related accessories contain lead 2. Install the positive battery cable to the positive
and lead components, chemicals post on the battery.
known by the state of California to
cause cancer and reproductive harm. 3. Install the negative battery cable to the negative
Wash hands after handling. post on the battery.
The original battery shipped with the mower is 4. Secure the cables by inserting a 5/16-18 x
either maintenance free and non-accessible or 5/8 carriage bolt through the battery post and
maintainable. through the battery cable. Secure it with a 5/16-
18 whiz locknut.
34 - LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
5. Install the red terminal boot over both the posi- 5. Slide the rubber strap out from the battery
tive post and the positive cable. tray. Carefully release the strap and slide the
opposite end out of the hooks on the battery
6. Secure the battery in place by inserting one trays.
end of the hook band into the battery tray and
running the other end over the top of the battery 6. Carefully remove the battery using caution to
into the slot on the opposite end of the battery avoid touching the terminal posts on any metal
tray. parts.
gloves. Do not allow direct metal con- 3. Install the new fuse in its socket.
tact across the battery posts. Always
remove the negative battery cable first SAFETY CHECKS
when removing the battery.
Check all safety switches daily. Use the following
1. Disconnect and remove the battery. instructions to check the performance of the sys-
tem. If any of these tests should fail, it is necessary
2. Wash the battery with a solution consisting to have the unit repaired immediately.
of four tablespoons of baking soda to one
gallon of water. Use caution to insure the 1. Try to start the power unit when the operator
solution does not get into the battery cells. is in the seat, the mower PTO off, and the left
hand motion control arm not in the park posi-
3. Rinse the battery with plain water and allow tion. Try to start the power unit after switching
to dry. the RH arm out of the park position and putting
the LH motion control arm into the park posi-
4. Clean the terminals and wire ends with a tion. Try starting the power unit after taking
wire brush until they are bright. both arms out of the park position. The starter
must not crank in any of these instances.
5. Reinstall the battery.
2. Try to start the power unit when the operator is
6. Reattach the battery cables. in the seat, the mower PTO on, and the motion
control arms in the park position. The starter
7. Apply a petroleum jelly or a silicone spray to must not crank in this situation.
prevent corrosion.
3. Try to start the power unit when the operator
REPLACING FUSES is not in the seat and the motion control arms
are in the park position. The starter must not
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage to the elec- crank in this situation.
trical circuit. Use only the same size
fuse as was originally installed. CHECKING THE KILL CIRCUITS
There are two fuses on your EverRide mower. On Check the kill circuits daily.
the Kawasaki 25 H.P. unit, one is located on the
plastic shroud on the left hand side of the engine 1. Run engine at 1/3 throttle, engage the mower
and the other is located on the left hand side of PTO and lift off of the seat. The engine should
the frame next to the starter solenoid. Both are stop within 3 seconds.
20 amp fuses.
2. Run engine at 1/3 throttle, engage the mower
On the Kohler 27 H.P. engine, one 20 amp fuse is PTO, move a motion control arm out of the
located on the engine shroud on the left hand side neutral lock and lift off of the seat. The engine
of the engine and the other one is an AGC 30 amp should again stop within 3 seconds. Repeat
fuse which is part of the engine harness. for the opposite motion control arm.
1. Remove the defective fuse from the socket. NOTE: If the machine does not pass this
test, DO NOT OPERATE. Take it to your
2. Check the metal clip in the fuse window and EverRide Service Dealer.
discard the fuse if it is broken.
36 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
LIFT ASSIST SPRING 6. Move the control lever rearward and release
the control lever. This control lever should
return to a position where the control lever
CAUTION: The lift assist spring can
can be swung outward and lock in the neutral
be under extreme pressure. Exercise
extreme caution when adjusting or re- outward position.
placing this spring.
SERVICING THE CASTER WHEEL ROLLER
The deck lift assist spring is installed to help BEARINGS
maximize deck performance and minimize driver
fatigue. 1. Park the unit on a level service, put the motion
control arms in the park position, turn off the
To adjust the lift assist spring, lower the mower engine and remove the key.
deck to the lowest position. Adjust the spring by
torquing the nut until the deck wants to raise off of 2. Raise the front of the power unit and support it
the ground and then back the nut off one turn. with jackstands.
4. If adjustment is needed, move the control lever 1. Park the unit on a level surface, put the motion
back to the inward position and begin to pull control arms in the park position, turn off the
rearward. At this beginning rearward motion engine and remove the key.
the clevis pin should begin to contact the end
of the slot and start putting pressure on the 2. Raise the front of the power unit and support
spring. it with jackstands.
5. If adjustment is needed, loosen the nut against 3. Remove the cap (2), the 3/4 locknut (24), the
the yoke and while applying slight rearward three 3/4 belleville washers (15), and the front
pressure on the motion control lever, turn the wheel weldment (9).
head of the adjustment bolt in the appropriate
direction until the lever is centered. NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the
bearing cup unless the bearings need
to be replaced.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - 37
4. Remove the lower seal (4) and the lower LEVELING THE DECK
bearing (6).
5. Remove the upper bearing. CAUTION: Stop the engine, put the mo-
tion control arms in the park position
6. Clean and inspect the bearings and pack and remove the key from the ignition
with clean grease. Replace the bearings if before performing any maintenance or
needed. repairs on this unit.
7. Reinstall the lower bearing and a new seal. 1. Set the front tire pressure to 20 p.s.i. and the
rear tire pressure to 12 p.s.i.
8. Reinstall the upper bearing.
2. Place the mower on a level surface.
NOTE: Do not overtighten the 3/4
locknut. Tighten the locknut only 3. Raise the mower deck to the transport lock po-
enough to remove any excessive play sition and adjust the cut height to 3 inches.
from the bearings.
4. Lower the deck back to cut position.
9. Apply grease to the grease fitting until grease
5. Set both of the outside blades to be perpen-
appears at the top bearing. Reinstall the
dicular to the mower as shown.
cap.
2
15
24
15
15 14 A B
23 13
5 18
1 21 21
6. Measure the 3height of the blade tips on both
A and B and adjust 7 the front
4 adjustment bolts
5 and the rear U-bolts
19 to insure the deck is level
6 from left to right. 22
28
25 9 7. Rotate the mower blades so they 27 are parallel
to the mower deck. Use the rear adjustment
8 bolts to adjust the deck so that the rear blade
tip is 1/4” higher than the front blade
26 tip on the
MOTION CONTROL ADJUSTMENT same blade.
17
20 12
When the unit is in motion and one arm is more Measure the blade heights to make sure they
forward than the other when driving in a straight match what is shown on the height of cut dial.
line, the motion
11 control arms are out of adjustment. The height is measured as the distance between
While traveling, turn the tracking knob to the left or the ground and the bottom of the blade. If the
the right to increase or decrease the tractor wheel blade height does not match the dial height, see
speed and make 10 the motion control arms equal. Synchronizing Height of Cut.
6
3
2
1
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - 39
BRIGGS & STRATTON AIR CLEANER KAWASAKI AND KOHLER AIR CLEANER
SERVICE - CANNISTER TYPE SERVICE
To remove, loosen the screws of the air cleaner CAUTION: Touching hot surfaces can
cover and pull the cover off. burn skin. The engine and components
will be hot after the unit has been run-
The air cleaner cartrcidge is located udner the ning. Allow the engine and components
cover. To remove the cartridge, pull up along the to cool before servicing the unit.
outside edge until it snaps out.
3
Inspect the cartridge and brush off any dirt or 4
debris. Clean engine around air cleaner area. 5
2
NOTE: If canister gaskets are broken or CAUTION: Be sure to inspect the fuel
missing, BOTH air cleaner elements MUST lines periodically. The lines are subject
be replaced. to deterioration and wear. Fuel could
leak out onto a running engine and
Inspect and clean the primary air cleaner cartridge cause a fire.
(5) assembly every 25 hours. Replace the paper
element yearly or every 250 hours, whichever
WARNING: Improper use of solvents
comes first.
can result in fire or explosion. Do not
use gasoline or low flash point solvents
The primary (large) cartridge is cleaned by rolling
to clean the fuel filter and/or the fuel
and “tapping” it on a hard surface. If the paper
pump. Clean only in a well ventilated
pleats are punctured or torn, the primary element
area away from sources of sparks or
must be replaced.
flame, including any appliances with a
pilot light.
Replace the secondary cartridge (6) yearly or
every 250 hours whichever comes first.
IMPORTANT: Special care should be
taken when the fuel lines are removed for
IMPORTANT: DO NOT attempt to clean
maintenance or repair. Close both ends
the secondary element. This filter element
of the fuel line with a piece of paper or a
must be replaced if it is unusually dirty or
clean cloth to prevent dust or dirt particles
damaged.
from contaminating the fuel. Even a small
amount of dust or dirt can cause premature
NOTE: Operation in dusty conditions
wear or failure of fuel components.
may require more frequent maintenance
of the primary and secondary air cleaner
The fuel line connections are composed of rubber
cartridges.
and they will age regardless of the service period.
If there is any deterioration of the fuel lines or
CAUTION: Do not use pressurized air clamps, replace them.
to clean paper element.
Check the fuel filter regularly. If it is clogged by
FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE debris or contaminated with water, replace it.
LH Rear View
1
2
1. Hose Clamps
2. Fuel Filter
3. Directional Flow Arrow
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1. Park the machine safely.
2. Turn the fuel shut off valve to the OFF 2. Clean the electrodes by scraping with a wire
position. brush to remove carbon deposits.
3. Disconnect the hose clamps (1) from the fuel 3. Inspect for cracked porcelain or other wear and
filter. damage. If any wear or damage is evident,
replace with a new spark plug.
4. Slide the fuel line off of both ends of the fuel
filter (2). 4. Check the spark plug gap and reset if
necessary. The correct gap should be .75 mm
5. Install the new fuel filter paying close attention or .030 inches. To change the gap, bend only
to the flow direction (3) noted on the fuel the side electrode using a spark plug tool.
filter.
2
6. Turn the fuel shut off to the ON position. 1
.030 in.
The fuel pump can not be disassembled. If the fuel (.75 mm)
pump fails, replace it with a new one.
Clean or replace the spark plug and reset the gap 5. Install and tighten the spark plug to 22 N·m (16
every 100 hours of operation. ft. lbs.). Reconnect the spark plug wire lead.
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire lead and See the engine operator ’s manual for the
remove the spark plug. recommended spark plug for your engine.
8. Tighten the drain screw. CAUTION: Check the tires for low pres-
sure, cuts, bubbles, damaged rims, or
9. Remove the spark plug and pour approximately missing lug bolts and nuts.
1-2 mL (.06 - .1 cu. in.) of engine oil through the
spark plug hole and then screw the spark plug CAUTION: Always use a clip-on chuck
in after turning the engine a few times. Slowly with an extension long enough to allow
turn the engine until you feel compression and you to stand on one side of the wheel
then leave it there. This traps the air inside while inflating the tires. Do not stand
the cylinder and prevents rust inside of the directly in front of the tire while inflat-
engine. ing.
10. Wipe the engine body with an oily cloth. CAUTION: Never weld or heat a tire and
wheel assembly. The heat can cause
11. Change the engine oil for the next use after the air inside of the tire to expand and
the period of storage. (refer to oil change page result in a tire explosion. Welding also
31) can structurally weaken or deform the
wheel.
TIRE AND WHEEL MAINTENANCE
When reinstalling the wheel after service, be sure
Visually inspect the tires each time before use. Be to torque the nuts to 75 ft. lbs. (101 N•m). Drive
careful not to run the tires under or over inflated. 200-250 yards and then re-torque.
This can cause tire damage. The correct tire pres-
sure for the front tires is 20 p.s.i. and rear wheels BLADE MAINTENANCE
is 12 p.s.i.
UNDER INFLATED NORMAL OVER INFLATED CAUTION: Before removing the blades,
be sure the engine has stopped and the
key has been removed.
NOTE: Keep blades sharp. Mowing with side. Unbalanced blades will cause exces-
dull blades will cause poor cut perfor- sive vibration and could cause the spindles
mance. It will also put additional strain on to wear prematurely.
the engine by slowing the mower cutting
speed. Check the blade balance by inserting a horizon-
tal rod through the center hole of the blade. The
WARNING: Never try to straighten a heavy side of the blade will drop down. Sharpen
blade which has been bent or try to weld the heavy side of the blade until the blade is bal-
a blade that is cracked. Always replace anced.
with a new blade to assure safety.
Balance Rod
1/32 INCH
BELTS - GENERAL INFORMATION
also be replaced any time the belt(s) show evi- 3. Lower the floor pan.
dence of cracking, missing pieces, friction burns
from slipping, or other extreme damage. Small DECK BELT R & R
cracks or fabric polishing are normal.
1. Disconnect the drive belt according to “Drive
Small branches and other similar debris can get Belt R & R instructions.”
onto the top of the deck, into the pulleys, which may
cause the belt(s) to break or come off the pulleys. 2. Remove the 3/8-16 x 2 1/2 bolt and 3/8-16
Make sure the area to be mowed is cleared of this locknut from under the pulley standoff arm,
debris, and make sure all belt guards are in place, remove the arm, making sure the pivot
before mowing. bushings do not fall out or get lost.
To guarantee long life of the belts, always use 3. Release tension on the deck belt by backing
genuine EverRide belts. Off the shelf belts off and releasing the belt tension rod.
(hardware store items) do not meet EverRide
specifications for strength and longevity. 4. Remove both belt shields and remove the deck
belt.
DRIVE BELT R & R
5. Install a new deck belt, routed according to
WARNING: Most service work requires instructions found on the decal on the bottom
the engine to be shut OFF. To prevent of the floor plate.
injury while working on the mower,
remove the ignition key and disconnect 6. Reconnect the deck belt tension rod and
the negative (-) cable from the battery. tighten the 3/8-16 nut until the tension spring
measures 5 9/16” from hook end to hook end.
1. With the deck in the transport position, raise Tighten the other nut against the rod bracket
the floor pan. To disengage the drive belt, latch to lock this adjustment. Install both deck belt
the tension arm in its deck bracket. Roll the shields.
drive belt off the idler pulley.
7. Reinstall the drive belt idler pulley standoff arm,
2. Install a new drive belt, making sure it is routed insuring the rod end is inserted in its bracket
according to the decal on the bottom of the near the clutch. Lightly lubricate the pivot
floor pan. Unlock the belt tension arm so the bushings with MP Lithium grease, install and
belt is tensioned and ready for operation. retain with the removed 3/8-16 fasteners.
3. Release the deck belt tension by loosening 12. Reattach the negative battery cable.
the tension spring. Remove the belt from the
electric clutch. It is not necessary to remove
the belt from any other pulleys.
PUMP PUMP
IDLER
ENGINE
180779
NOTES - 47
48 - BOLT TORQUE CHART
FASTENER TORQUES
Mounting bolts and fasteners may tend to work loose during operation due to vibration or stress. A
visual check of the complete mower should be made daily. All fasteners should be checked for cor-
rect retention torque, weekly, and more often if the unit is being operated in rough areas.
All locally procured fastening hardware should be Grade 5 or equivalent. Use the following chart
for general torque specifications for Grade 5 standard fasteners. Special fastener torques for the
mower are shown separately below.
SAE Grade 5
Fastener Size lbs.-ft. N-m
Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry
1/4-20 7 9 9 12
5/16-18 15 20 20 27
3/8-14 30 35 41 47
7/16-14 45 55 61 75
1/2-13 60 80 81 108
9/16-12 100 120 136 163
5/8-11 130 170 176 231
3/4-10 220 300 298 407
Metric Class 8.8 or 9.8
Fastener Size lbs.-ft. N-m
Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry
M8 17 20 23 27
M10 34 40 46 54
M12 55 70 75 95
M14 90 110 122 149
M16 145 175 197 237
M20 280 350 380 475
"Lubricated" means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil
"Dry" means plain or zinc plated without any lubrication
IMPORTANT:
Torque values SHOULD NOT be followed when fastening plastic parts!
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT use the pulley nut to hold the shaft from turning during blade tightening, as the
pulley nut will be over torqued which could cause spindle spacer and bearing damage.
Mowing Blade Retaining Bolt - Grade 8 (9/16-12 x 1-3/4) ....... 110 to 130 ft. lbs. (150-177 Nm)
Spindle Pulley Retaining Nut (3/4-16 UNF) ............................. 80 ft. lbs. (109 Nm)
Spindle Housing Retaining Nuts (7/16-20 UNF) ...................... 35-45 ft. lbs. (48-61 Nm)
W
LT/BU LIGHT BLUE STARTER MOTOR
W
S Y Y BK
M OR PULL SWITCH LEFT RIGHT SAFETY
SEAT SWITCH SAFETY BU
L Y 30 87
G D D
B LT/BU BK
OR GY PK BN BN Y
P P W 85
BK W 86
D D BK/OR
R LT/GN LT/GN LT/GN 20 AMP
GY FUSE
P P
TN
20 AMP GY GY
FUSE OR BK
W V
W
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
87
85 30 CLUTCH
R BK
TN
FUEL
- + SOLENOID 85
87a LT/GN LT/GN
BK
86 86 30
BK BK
R R
BATTERY
MOWER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - 51
The following troubleshooting guide is for the mower deck and its drive. This assumes the power unit en-
gine is running to prescribed specifications. Consult the mower repair reference for all system checks.
Before attempting repair or test, observe the general condition of the power unit and mower. Make certain the
power unit is operating properly and the mower is setup correctly. The following information may give you some
hints in what to look for when attempting to solve a problem with the mower. If the problem cannot be easily
solved, contact your EverRide dealer.
Blades Wear Too Fast. Cutting in sandy conditions. Increase deck mowing height.
Cutting in rocky conditions. Increase deck mowing height.
Heat treat has been removed by
sharpening with grinder. Replace mowing blades in sets of 3.
Streaking or Windrow
Conditions in Swath. Blades dull. Sharpen or replace blades.
Blades installed upside down. Install blades correctly.
Conditions too wet for mowing. Allow grass to dry before mowing.
Excessive grass buildup
under mower deck. Clean underside of deck.
Ground speed too fast for conditions. Lower operating speeds.
Blades Don’t Rotate. Deck belt is worn, loose Install new deck belt.
or broken.
Deck belt off pulley. Reinstall deck belt.
Clutch Failed. Contact dealer.
Mower Loads Power Unit. Engine RPM too low. Use full throttle position.
Ground speed too fast. Reduce ground speed.
Excessive grass buildup
under mower deck. Clean underside of deck.
Excessive Noise. Grass and lawn debris buildup under the deck will cause excessive noise
as the mower blades will contact the eventual hardened buildup. Clean
the underside of the deck regularly, especially if the mowing conditions
were wet or extremely lush.
POWER UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - 53
Engine Runs But Drive belt loose or broken. Tighten or replace the drive belt.
Won’t Move. Hydrostatic reservoir oil low. Refill reservoir.
Pump bypass valve open. Put in closed position.
Hydrostatic oil filter plugged. Replace filter.
Bad pump or motor. Contact dealer.
Power Unit Loses Power or Hydrostatic oil reserve too low. Refill reservoir.
Hydrostat System Overheats. Pump or motor damaged. Contact dealer.
Hydrostatic oil reservoir blowing
oil out of cap. Overfill or water contaminated.
Engine Overheating. Air intake screen clogged. Service air intake screen.
Cleaning fins clogged. Clean fins.
Engine Will Not Turn Over. Dead battery. Charge unit or jump start.
Bad ground connection. Correct the connection.
Poor terminal connection at battery. Correct the connection.
Poor wiring harness connections. Correct the connection.
Bad park switch. Contact dealer.
Bad PTO switch. Contact dealer.
Motion control arms not in park
position. Put arms in park.
PTO switch engaged. Disengage PTO switch.
Operator not in seat. Sit in seat.
Blown Fuse. Replace fuse.
54 - MOWER UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Engine Turns Over But No fuel or line plugged. Fill tank or replace line.
Doesn’t Start - There Is Bad fuel solenoid. Contact dealer.
a Spark At Plug. Fuel valve turned off. Turn fuel valve on.
Dirt in fuel filter. Replace fuel filter.
Dirt, water, or stale fuel. Contact dealer.
Incorrect fuel in fuel system. Drain tank and replace
with proper fuel.
Choke is not on. Move choke lever to on.
Engine Turns Over PTO switch is on. Turn PTO switch off.
But Doesn’t Start - No Control levers are not in park. Put levers in park.
Spark at Plug. No operator in seat. Sit on seat.
Bad seat switch. Contact dealer.
Bad park switch. Contact dealer.
Power Unit Jerky When Starting Motion control linkage needs Contact dealer.
or Operates in One Direction adjustment.
Only. Hydrostatic pump failure. Contact dealer.
Wheel motor failure. Contact dealer.
Bypass valve open. Close bypass valve.
Power Unit Creeps When Motion Motion control linkage needs Contact dealer.
Control Arms are in Neutral. adjustment.
Power Unit Circles or Veers. Motion control linkage needs Contact dealer.
adjustment.
Hydrostatic pump failure. Contact dealer.
Wheel motor failure. Contact dealer.
Tires improperly inflated. Adjust front tire pressure 20
psi and rear tires to 12 psi.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Install
Bolt
Here
BATTERY INSTALLATION through the seat belt and through the ROPS
weldment. Secure with a 7/16 flat washer and a
The battery supplied with your EverRide Warrior 7/16-20 lock nut.
mower is sealed, it will not be necessary to activate
it. If the engine does not turn over by turning the
ignition switch, it may be necessary to charge the
1
battery.
4 6 5
1 6
2 8
7
4 2
2 3
14
12
14
15 15
1/2” lockwashers (15) and 1/2-13 standard hex a 3/8-16 hex nut (12), and through the seat latch
nuts (14). DO NOT TORQUE. Repeat for the RH (3). Secure with a 3/8-16 crown locknut (16).
ROPS mount pocket.
Place the compression spring on the Warrior
Raise and place the ROPS posts into the pockets. latch as shown and place the latch over the bolt
Loosely install 1/2-13 x 3 1/2 bolts (10) through through the seat plate. Tighten so the latch will
the pockets and ROPS posts and retain with 1/2 pivot freely.
inch lockwashers (13) and standard 1/2-13 hex
nuts (14). Torque 1/2-13 x 3 1/2 bolts to 100 ft. Install the seat belt bracket ends to the mounts
lbs. (138 N.m) on either side of the seat, just below the arm rest
hinge points. Insert a 7/16-14 x 1 bolt (8) through
If a folding ROPS is to be installed, the top must a 7/16 flat washer (15), through the seat bracket
be installed so it tips rearward. and through the seat belt bracket (4). Secure with
a 7/16 flatwasher (15) and 7/16-14 crown locknut
Torque all hardware using the torque values for (2).
grade 5 hardware in the torque chart on page
48. NOTE: The retractable seat belt should
be installed on the LH side of the seat to
Reinstall the rear wheels to the wheel hub and eliminate interference with the console.
lower the mower back to the ground.
Torque all hardware using the torque values for
NOTE: Both the folding and fixed ROPS will come grade 5 hardware in the torque chart on page
with a 181592 star knob. It is only used with the 48.
folding ROPS.
6 2
15
4
15
16 1 3 12
Engine
Electrical System
Weights/Measurements
** Add unit weight, ROPS weight and applicable deck weight for total Warrior Mower weight.
PARTS PAGES - 61
Refer to the parts illustration to assist with assembly and disassembly of the mower.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EverRide reserves the right to change, modify, or eliminate from time to time, for technical or other
reasons, certain or all data, specifications, or equipment of the product, or the products themselves,
without any liability or obligation.
62 - MOWER DECK GROUP
5 56 60 72
38 4
56 54
37 2
47 40 30
4 8 41
23 41 23
49 61 49 50
24 62 12
62 21
17 4
7 4
62
12 7
50
52
31 27
60
15 47 44
57 42 54 43
26
32 22
3 33 8 39
65
35 19 59 60 6
33
69 71
36
29*
20
16 18
14 58 53 70
56
34 45
25 67
60 65 63 13 63 51 58 68
1 56 11 48 47
64
MOWER DECK GROUP - 63
5 56 60 72
38 4
56 54
37 2
47 40 30
4 8 41
23 41 23
49 61 49 50
24 62 12
62 21
17 4
7 4
62
12 7
50
52
31 27
60
15 47 44
57 42 54 43
26
32 22
3 33 8 39
65
35 19 59 60 6
33
69 71
36
29*
20
16 18
14 58 53 70
56
34 45
25 67
60 65 63 13 63 51 58 68
1 56 11 48 47
64
MOWER DECK GROUP - Continued - 65
2
15
24
15
15 14
23 13
5 18
1 21 21
3
7 4
5 19
6 22
28
25 9 27
8
26
17
20 12
11
10
6
FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY - 67
15
15
10
16
12
2
7
6
7
8
5 11
14 11
13
REAR LIFT ROD ASSEMBLY - 69
13
10 8
9
7
11
12
SPINDLE ASSEMBLY - 71
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
11
3
6
10
7
10
9
2 5
10
1
3
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
2
9
19
20
21
9
1 2
3 11
3
8 10
4
4 17
17
16
18
15 18
16
14
6 13 12
15
6 13 12
14
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY/FULL VISION ROPS- 75
FEMCO ROPS
Fixed Rops Folding Rops
22
6 2 22
15
20 19
18 17
15
8 4 21
7
14
11
13
16 1 3 12 5
13
14
10
3
2
13
12
11
8
10
9
1
FEMCO ROPS/ HYDRAULIC PUMP ASSEMBLY - 77
20
18 7 25
19 9
6 5
4 17
28
27 14
26 12 11
8 2 24
22 10
21 23
15
16
13
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - 79
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TIRE & BUMPER ASSEMBLY - 81
10
13
5 1
11 12
3
6
12
10
4
7 8 2
FRONT AXLE TO FRAME ASSEMBLY - 83
14
6 5
13
3
18
15
11 18
19 17
9
8
15
10
4
12
2
16 7
1
WHEEL MOTOR ASSEMBLY - 85
8
12 5
3
6
25
20
19 10
2
17
11
1
16 15
18
13
22
21
21
23
24
17 18
2
7
20
14
* Optional Equiment
88 - FUEL COMPONENTS
10
4
16 9
2 13 1
12
11 5
7
3
6 8
15 14
FUEL COMPONENTS - 89
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21 8
15 15
12
13
13
16
17
3
22
12 1
10 6 2
14 17 14
5
20
14
7
SEAT & FOOT PLATE ASSEMBLY - 93
5
11
1
2
6
5 10
8
12
8
DECK ATTACHMENT COMPONENTS - 95
25 9 13
5 19
21
18 26
28
25
14 20
22 16
15 17
12
25
24
2 10 3 8 31
25
25
5
21
29
31
4
1
1
19 3 7 19 19 4
23 27 6 31 11 30 11
DECK LIFT/HOC COMPONENTS - 97
2 9
17 3
1
19
20
15
18 16
4 11
6
14 7
12
10 5
13
8
1
8 13
9 13
12
7
4
15
2
11
5 16
10 6 14 3
PUMP COMPONENTS - 99
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ENGINE COMPONENTS - 101
12
13 9
7
21
32
6
27
22
19
8 33 11 15
10 5
2
23
4
1
26
32 31 24
14
19
34
17
16
27
25
29 21
36 29
2
25 18
30
35
3
MOTION CONTROL ASSEMBLY - 103
102770 87 1 161367 95 2
103906 65 1 161573 65 11
104024 79 1 162146 65 12
104657 65 2 162701 65 13
104834 65 3 162779 65 14
105546 65 4 162801 65 15
105546 79 2 180046 83 2
105546 97 1 180055 67 8
105591 67 1 180085 83 3
105593 97 2 180085 85 3
105596 67 2 180085 97 6
105684 75 10 180223 95 4
110330 97 3 180231 103 1
111910 99 1 180235 81 1
112614 65 5 180236 85 4
112616 65 24 180236 91 1
130885 67 3 180237 85 N/I
130886 97 4 180237 91 2
130923 87 17 180249 73 1
130924 89 1 180256 67 10
135139 65 6 180257 67 11
135292 97 5 180273 75 3
136574 75 1 180273 87 5
136574 87 3 180334 71 11
145551 71 6 180354 79 3
145552 71 12 180354 85 5
145555 71 7 180354 103 2
145557 71 5 180390 93 2
145561 71 10 180391 93 3
150079 95 1 180436 103 3
150109 67 7 180494 65 18
150110 69 1 180496 65 20
160001 71 8 180501 65 19
160100 65 8 180530 103 6
160116 71 9 180531 103 NI
160169 65 9 180532 73
160176 77 1 180536 73
161074 79 28 180539 103 7
161367 65 10 180543 103 8
PARTS LIST - 105
180544 73 2 180844 87 11
180545 73 3 180857 71 11
180590 103 10 180860 69 3
180591 79 4 180868 69 4
180604 81 2 180880 85 7
180606 73 4 180897 89 5
180617 103 12 180897 103 14
180620 75 5 180898 83 6
180620 87 6 180898 97 11
180629 81 3 180908 91 8
180639 103 13 180909 91 9
180640 87 7 180916 93 9
180641 79 180923 79 9
180652 77 1 180923 87 13
180652 91 5 180924 81 11
180658 93 6 180925 67 5
180659 93 7 180925 71 *
180670 79 6 180927 79 10
180685 97 7 180928 79 11
180687 97 8 180935 77 3
180693 97 9 180935 91 10
180721 81 4 180947 77 4
180724 65 16 180947 91 11
180741 97 10 180955 77 5
180778 65 20 180956 99 4
180799 75 6 180957 99 5
180799 87 8 180961 73 5
180830 83 5 180962 79 14
180831 77 2 180967 99 6
180831 91 6 180968 85 8
180832 77 2 180977 67 12
180832 91 7 180981 85 9
180836 79 8 180982 77 11
180841 69 2 180983 67 13
180842 87 9 180983 69 5
180842 99 2 180991 85 10
180842 101 2 180992 67 15
180843 87 10 180993 77 15
180843 101 3 180993 91 20
106 - PARTS LIST
181360 99 2 181527 99 5
181364 83 4 181553 99 6
181367 65 35 181561 77 5
181368 65 35 181565 91 N/I
181370 91 N/I 181566 67 14
181371 91 N/I 181571 73 4
181372 91 N/I 181572 77 6
181389 97 15 181591 77 17
181408 65 30 181592 77 18
181424 89 4 181593 77 4
181425 89 3 181594 77 21
181429 83 1 181613 65 32
181429 89 2 181707 65 25
181432 67 9 181708 65 20
181441 75 7 181709 65 18
181442 87 12 181711 65 24
181443 85 N/I 181715 95 9
181443 103 4 181717 95 3
181444 85 6 181719 65 35
181444 103 N/I 181727 79
181447 103 5 181749 93 18
181448 103 NI 181749 93 N/I
181451 97 16 181788 77 22
181452 97 17 181811 93 N/I
181453 87 24 181812 93 N/I
181460 65 37 181813 93 N/I
181461 93 19 181814 93 N/I
181463 87 23 181818 71 2
181470 75 4 181821 65 7
181472 87 25 181822 65 17
181475 93 4 181822 71 13
181485 95 10 181823 65 21
181506 99 4 181838 73 3
181512 91 2 181903 91 N/I
181513 85 1 181907 65 21
181513 85 4 181908 65 39
181513 91 1 181909 65 36
181514 77 3 181910 71 *
181517 85 10 181911 65 21
108 - PARTS LIST
181912 65 36 959995 67 17
181917 71 * 959995 71 1
181926 65 72 959995 79 27
181929 65 36 959995 83 7
182189 67 6 959995 95 11
191185 97 18 960000 97 20
191190 101 4 960000 99 10
191203 79 7 960000 101 10
191256 87 2 960001 97 21
191282 89 11 960002 85 12
191347 65 38 960002 97 22
191358 87 24 960004 87 14
191358 99 16 960023 101 11
191398 99 7 960024 65 42
191399 99 8 960025 99 11
191509 85 960025 101 5
191605 89 12 960027 87 15
191625 85 1 960027 99 12
191631 99 15 960027 101 6
191631 101 4 960044 103 19
191632 73 5 960045 89 13
191800 99 9 960045 99 19
222151 77 6 960045 103 20
222151 91 15 960046 65 43
230668 77 7 960046 75 1
230668 91 16 960046 79 17
250083 79 16 960046 81 6
250356 103 18 960046 85 13
251060 69 6 960046 93 12
251061 69 7 960046 97 23
251907 85 11 960047 77 7
252126 73 6 960047 89 14
252126 97 19 960047 93 13
313290 77 8 960047 103 21
313290 91 17 960049 73 7
313392 91 18 960049 103 22
959994 65 40 960051 67 18
959995 65 41 960051 69 8
PARTS LIST - 109
960051 73 8 960528 75 18
960052 65 44 960529 75 17
960053 99 9 960601 73 9
960056 97 24 960601 77 12
960059 65 45 960601 103 26
960063 79 18 960602 75 5
960063 103 23 960602 79 19
960079 77 8 960604 75 13
960081 99 10 960604 77 14
960082 65 46 960700 99 13
960082 67 19 960701 77 9
960082 69 9 960701 89 15
960082 95 12 960701 93 15
960113 83 8 960701 99 20
960114 75 15 960701 103 27
960114 77 9 960702 65 53
960115 65 47 960702 67 21
960118 75 14 960702 69 11
960118 77 10 960702 75 2
960119 85 14 960702 89 16
960119 103 24 960702 93 17
960121 77 19 960702 99 14
960122 75 8 960702 103 28
960122 77 11 960703 75 16
960128 65 48 960703 77 15
960155 65 50 960703 79 20
960167 65 51 960704 65 54
960176 67 20 960704 75 6
960500 97 25 960711 71 3
960502 65 52 961284 77 10
960502 77 12 961701 97 26
960502 93 14 962018 65 55
960504 69 10 962200 99 16
960504 75 12 962903 93 5
960504 77 13 963000 81 8
960504 85 16 963000 91 19
960504 103 25 963001 87 19
960526 81 7 963020 65 68
110 - PARTS LIST
967342 69 15
967342 95 8
967343 79 26
967350 99 15
967353 79 21
967353 85 15
967353 93 22
967353 103 29
967354 83 9
967354 97 31
967356 83 13
967357 95 5
967392 65 67
967393 99 8
967395 67 27
967396 67 4
968100 93 1
N/A 75 19
N/A 75 20
N/A 75 21
N/A 87 21
N/A 95 7
112 - NOTES
SLOPE GUIDE - 113
114 - SLOPE GUIDE
Use the diagram below to help you determine the slope of the terrain which is
to be mowed. Never attempt to mow a slope of 15 degrees or more.
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181464
5/15/07