Service Manual
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adjustment specs. There are three inspec-
tion slots in the brake cover. To adjust, suc-
cessively tighten each of the three gap 
adjustment nuts an equal amount. Insert a 
feeler gage (see page 22 for specs) into 
each slot as the air gap adjustment nut are 
tightened. The correct adjustment occurs 
when slight contact with the feeler gage 
occurs. Engage the BBC (PTO Clutch) a 
couple of times, and re-check the air-gap. 
If it is not between the specs listed on page 
22, repeat the adjustment procedure.
b. Parking Brake Switch: Sit in the opera-
tor’s seat. With both steering levers 
opened-out in the neutral position and the 
blade clutch switch “off”, release the park
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ing brake and try to start the engine. The 
engine should not start. If it does, the park
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ing brake switch must be repositioned or 
perhaps replaced. If the engine does not 
start, engage the parking brake and start 
the engine. Swing one steering lever up to 
the operating position and the engine 
should stop. If the engine does not stop, 
the parking brake switch must be reposi
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tioned or replaced.
c. Left and Right Steering Lever Switches: 
Sit in the operator’s seat. With both steer
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ing levers opened-out in the neutral posi-
tion, the parking brake engaged and the 
blade clutch switch “off”, swing the left 
steering lever up to the operating position 
and try to start the engine. The engine 
should not start. If it does, the left steering 
lever switch must be repositioned or per
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haps replaced. Open the left steering lever 
to the neutral position and swing the right 
steering lever up to the operating position 
and try to start the engine. The engine 
should not start. If it does, the right steer
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ing lever switch must be repositioned or 
perhaps replaced. If the engine does not 
start, Open the right steering lever to the 
neutral position and start the engine. 
Swing the left steering lever up to the oper
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ating position and the engine should stop. 
If the engine does not stop, the left steering 
lever switch must be repositioned or 
replaced. Open the left steering lever out 
to the neutral position and start the engine. 
Swing the right steering lever up to the 
operating position and the engine should 
stop. If the engine does not stop, the right 
steering lever switch must be repositioned 
or replaced.
d. Seat Switch: With both steering levers 
opened-out to the neutral position, the 
parking brake engaged and the blade 
clutch switch in the “off” position, start the 
engine. Now release the parking brake, 
hold down on the back of the operator’s 
seat against spring pressure, and swing 
one of the steering levers up to the operat
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ing position. Release the operator’s seat 
and the engine should stop. If the engine 
does not stop, the seat switch must be 
replaced. With both steering levers folded 
out in the neutral position, the parking 
brake engaged and the blade clutch switch 
in the “off” position, sit in the operator’s 
seat and start the engine. Turn the blade 
clutch switch to the “on” position and the 
blades should start to rotate. Raise up 
slightly off the operator’s seat and the 
blades should stop. If the blades do not 
stop when you dismount from the opera
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tor’s seat, the seat switch must be 
replaced.
e. Electric PTO Clutch: This clutch operates 
when the engine is running, the operator is 
in the operator’s seat and the blade clutch 
switch is turned on.This electric clutch is a 
fairly trouble free device. If a problem 
develops and the blades do not turn, first 
check the 7.5 amp fuse in the yellow, 16-
gauge wire between terminal “L” (for the 
Gasoline Engine) on the ignition switch 
and the hour meter and then investigate 
the wiring harness and the connections to 
the seat switch, the blade clutch switch and 
the electric blade clutch. Then check out 
the seat switch, the blade clutch switch and 
finally the electric blade clutch.
D.Tires
The two front wheels are caster wheels that are free 
to swivel to accommodate the direction of the Mower.
The two rear wheels are used to propel the Mower in 
the direction of input from the drive handles. Inflation 
pressure of the rear tires is important for stability 
while the Mower is in operation. If the tire diameter is 
not equal between the two tires, the Mower will pull to 
one side.
1.
Inflation Pressure:
a. Traction Tires—20 psi max; 8-10 psi rec-
ommended
b. Front Caster Wheel—28 psi max; 20-25 
psi recommended
c. Cutting Deck Ball Wheels—Solid Polyure-
thane.
Use the Following guidelines for maintaining the tires:










