Two of the mast potentially serious types of accidents and follow these instructions.
BLADE CONTACT 1 DANGER! Mower Blades are Designed to CUT: therefore, OPERATE ONLY WITH DEFLECTOR OR CATCHER IN PLACE ALWAYS: KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY + Shut off engine and set parking brake. « Remove ignition key. « Allow moving parts to stop before dismounting, servicing, or cleaning unit NEVER: » Perform ANY work on the mower with engine running. « Mow with other people around, especially children. » Leave mower unattended KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR OF BLADE AT ALL TIMES. * NEVER ASSUME BLADE IS STOPPED.
DECALS WITH LOCATIONS ADJUST BELT ABLER TO AR oatmeal o [ ON MAIN FRAME UNDER ENGINE PART NUMBER 113370 g LU LTS R TS DEPRESS BRAKE PEDAL AND PULL LEVER INT NOTCH. LESS DEPRESS BRAKE PEDAL. RIGHT SIDE OF FRAME NEXT TO BRAKE CONTROL PART NUMBER 111327 R TR VR BATTERY DISCONNECTED. DAMAGE T0 ELECTRICAL AT TR ON HOOD STAND NEXT TO BATTERY PART NUMBER 111926 A WARNING DEFLECTOR IS NOT IN PLACE DO NOT OPERATE.
CONTENTS Page General Safety Suggestions .. Bl Machine Specifications . | Model and Serial Numbers o 2 Registration and Warranty .. e 2 Parts Manual ey 2 Instruments and Controls Operating Your Safety interlock System Seat Control Correct Engine Operation Starting Engine . Stopping Engine Throttle and Choke Control Fuel Specification Qil Specification .. Correct Mechanical Transmission Operation To Go Forward .
16. 17. Clear work area of objects (wire, rocks, etc.) which might be picked up and thrown. Take all possible precautions when slaving vehicle untended, such as disengaging power. take-off, lowering attachments, shifting into ney. teal, setting parking brake, stopping engine and removing kay. Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways. Machine and attachments should be stopped ond inspected for damage after striking a foreign object.
not stop or start suddenly when going uphill or downhill. Avoid uphill starts. If machine is stopped going up a slope, turn the attachment off and back slowly down the slope keeping the machine in goer. Do not stop or change gears (speed) on slopes, Know the terrain on which you are working. Find hidden obstacles by walking through and inspecting the area prior to operating your equipment in that area.
SPECIFICATIONS: ENGINE: MACHINE ENGINE RATED DISPLACEMENT BORE STROKE IGNITION MODEL MODEL* HP* cu. infect ind mm 2125 12 306777 Electronic _Le tor Prefix: B-Briggs & Satiation Bask: engine model number Shawn; pe and seal numbers rom engine L. ke are required o complicate identity engine. “Engine manufacturer's acting &t 3600 APM TRANSMISSION: Type: Mechanical, All Gear APPROXIMATE GROUND SPEEDS (at Full Throttle) 212-5 5-Speed st Limph{18kph) 2nd 1.4 Id 2.2 mph (3.5 kph) 4th 5 5.0mph (8.1 kph)) Rev. 2.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Mods] and Salazar numbers are used to identity your new tractor and major attachments, These numbers should always be referred to when consulting dealer of factory concerning service, parts, or other information you may require. 1 these plates are removed during repair operations, they should always be replaced. Tractor mode! and serial number plate is located just below seat on rear tender.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Combined throttle/choke control is located on upper right side of dash panel. To start engine raise lever all the way up past detente to Choke position. To operate tractor raise lever to detente position near top of slot. Lower lever before shutting engine off. If engine is warm or has been running, raising lever 1o Choke position may not be necessary to restart it. ate on center left side of dash panel near steering column.
N Parking brake lever is located in front of seat on right side of frame. To engage parking brake, first apply foot brake/clutch pedal solidly and then move parking brake lock lever up and back to lock brake. To release parking brake push down on brake/clutch pedal. Parking brake lock lever is spring loaded and will return to disengaged position when foot branchlike pedantic applied. 7 Brake/clutch pedal is located at front of tractor just right of steering console.
OPERATING YOUR TRACTOR SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM Safety interlock system incorporates two switches, for safe starting. Tarting switches are actuated by foot pedal and PTO clutch control. If tractor will not start, sack that PTO clutch is disengaged and foot pedal is depressed. Engine will not start unless both switches ars properly actuated. Seat interlock system must be tested before each use. To test operation, Hollowing functions must be observed.
Fuel Specification A\ CAUTION A Handle fuel with care it is highly flammable. Use only approved fuse container. Never add fief wheels engine Is running. Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never foil fuel tank indoors. Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up all spilled fuel. When tractor requires refueling, #ill tank with a good grade (85 octane minimum) of regular gasoline. Leaded or unleaded regular may be used. Do not intermix regular and unleaded gasoline. Do not mix oil with gasoline.
CORRECT TRACTOR USAGE OPERATION OF THE TRACTOR When using attachments under normal conditions your tractor should have sufficient power. On rough, hilly, or wet terrain, addition of wheel weights and tire chains will minimize rear tire slippage. All front tires may be fluid Tiled. With Mower For best operation on average lawns, operate engine at full throttle while controlling ground speed with transmission, Operate the tractor so that its speed across the mowing surface is between 2 and 3.5 MPH (3.2 to 5.
MAINTAINING YOUR TRACTOR A CAUTIONS To minimize chance of injury, perform all maintenance and adjustments on your tractor with engine off and Ignition key removed, unless instructed otherwise In this action. Use extreme care when working near operating machinery. Do not wear lose fitting clothing. Remove watch and Jewelry before beginning work and observe common safety practices when using tools. MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST NOTE: These service intervals ‘are considered MAXIMUM under normal conditions.
ENGINE OlL. CHANGE Tractor Mode Crankcase Oll Capacity 2125 1172018, (1.4 1) ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE VISCOSITY CHART TEMPERATURE RANGE ANTICIPATED BEFORE NEXT OF, CHANGE * # ot salable, 2 synthetic oil may be used having SW-20, BE-30 or SW-40 viscosity, ENGINE OfL TYPE API Service After adding 80% of prescribed amount of oil, check oll feel. Add oil as necessary to bring oil to "FULL” mark on dipstick.
Carburetor Adjustment Carburetor is adjusted at factory and should not have to be reset. i a condition is noted as outlined in following “Carburetor Adjustment Chart”, carburetor should be readjusted immediately. Continued operation with incorrect carburetor tastings can lead to fouled spark plug, overheating, excessive naive wear or other problems.
Battery should be maintained at 1.265 specific gravity charge. When battery has been removed for servicing, take caret connect cables 1o battery exactly as they were before removal. For longest services life, battery should be kept clean bty wiping It off with a paper towel. Any corrosion around battery terminals should be removed by applying a solution of ona partaking soda to four parts water.
Indicator Adjustment CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT 1. Stop engine and remove ignition key. 2. With clutch/brake pedal released, push pedal forward until clutch/brake rod reaches end of fusion in crankily arm and begins to disengage crankily arm. et S o Canebrake Rod and tidier Arm in this position, parking brake lever should be 3/8" 172" metronome of slat.
DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT Position fixed idler belt guide 1/8" from back side of drive felt. Loosen bolt and adjust as necessary. . ol : Fixed icier Belt Guide Adjustment Reposition belt tension spring in different hole until clutch engages firmly without grabbing and moves tractor without slipping. ive Belt Adjustment PTO CLUTCH/BRAKE ADJUSTMENT PTO canebrake must be adjusted every 100 hours due to normal wear of friction surfaces. 1. Pigs engine and remove ignition key. 2.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST SYMPTOM Engine will not turn over, POSSIBLE CAUSE Dead battery. Open safety interlock switch, Starter, Solenoid. ignition switch. POSSIBLE REMEDY Charge or replace battery, Be sure PTO is disengaged and depress left pedal. Consult authorized dealer. Consult authorized dealer. Consult authorized dealer. Engine furn over but will not start, Spark plug not firing. No fuel in ton, Fuel valve closed. improper carburetor adjustment, Ignition switch.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST (Continued) SYMPTOM Engine knocks. POSSIBLE CAUSE Fuel octane 1o low. Foully Ignition System. Engine overheated. POSSIBLE REMEDY Drain fuel ond replace with higher octane supply. Conduit authorized dealer. Shut off engine and allow to tool. Engine occasionally “skips” at high speed. Spark plugs) fouled, faulty or gop too wide. Faulty Ignition System. incorrect carburetor adjustment. Check spark plug condition and gap. Consult authorized dealer. Readjust carburetor.
A separate parts manual for your Toto Wheel Horse attachment can be obtained by completing the attached form below. You will receive an invoice with manual. PUBLICATIONS TOR WHEEL HORSE 8111 Tyndale Ave. So. Blooming ton, Minnesota 55420 MAIL LABEL PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY PARTS MANUAL ORDER FORM e TO: Enter number shown on your attachment: Name Address.
10° SLOPE CHART ALIGN THIS EDGE WITH A VERTICAL SURFACE (TREE, BUILDING.