DR® WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER SAFETY & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Serial No. ________________ Order No. ________________ READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS MOWER.
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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1............................................................................................................................. 1 INTRODUCING THE DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER .................................................. 1 Conventions used in this manual ................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 2.............................................................................................................................
Removing and Replacing the Blades............................................................................. 32 Leveling the Lawn Mower Deck .................................................................................... 33 Adjusting the Wheel Clutch Cable................................................................................. 35 Removing and Replacing the Drive Chain .................................................................... 36 Removing the Wheels..................................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING THE DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER This manual will help you set up and safely operate your new DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER. Careful adherence to the safety and operating instructions in this manual will ensure many years of productive use. Please let us know of any questions you may have. We want to answer them as quickly as possible. When you do call, please have your order number handy. For technical assistance, please visit out website at www.DRPower.
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CHAPTER 2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES • • • READ THIS SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE YOU USE THE DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER. BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS TO ENSURE THE BEST PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR MOWER. THOROUGHLY INSPECT THE AREA IN WHICH YOU WILL BE WORKING AND REMOVE ALL FOREIGN OBJECTS. CLEAR THE AREA OF OBJECTS SUCH AS ROCKS, TOYS, WIRE, BONES, STICKS ETC., WHICH COULD BE PICKED UP AND THROWN BY THE BLADES WHICH COULD DAMAGE THE MACHINE AND/OR CAUSE INJURY.
Move the throttle to the CHOKE position to start the engine (to the RUN or IDLE position if the Engine is already warm). (#161541) To avoid injury, keep your hands and feet away from the spinning Blades. (#136491) This label shows the proper routing of the Lawn Deck Drive Belt. (#164381) This label shows the different cutting heights available for the Lawn Deck.
Protecting Yourself and Those Around You THIS IS A HIGH-POWERED MACHINE, WITH MOVING PARTS OPERATING WITH HIGH ENERGY AT HIGH SPEEDS. YOU MUST OPERATE THE MACHINE SAFELY. UNSAFE OPERATION CAN CREATE A NUMBER OF HAZARDS FOR YOU, AS WELL AS ANYONE ELSE IN THE NEARBY AREA. ALWAYS TAKE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THIS MACHINE: • ALWAYS WEAR THE PROTECTIVE GOGGLES OR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS WHILE MOWING TO PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM POSSIBLE THROWN DEBRIS.
• YOUR DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER IS A POWERFUL TOOL, NOT A PLAYTHING. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES. THE DESIGN OF THIS MACHINE IS TO CUT GRASS. DO NOT USE IT FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. • IN AN EMERGENCY, TO QUICKLY STOP THE CUTTING BLADES AND SHUT OF THE ENGINE, REMOVE YOUR HAND FROM THE OPERATOR PRESENCE LEVER ON THE LEFT HANDLEBAR. • ALWAYS SHUT OFF THE ENGINE WHENEVER YOU LEAVE THE MACHINE. ALLOW THE ENGINE TO COOL FIVE (5) MINUTES AND REMOVE THE SPARK PLUG WIRE BEFORE ADJUSTING THE MACHINE.
Slope Operation SLOPES ARE A MAJOR FACTOR RELATED TO SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENTS, WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY. ALL SLOPES REQUIRE CAUTION. IF YOU FEEL UNEASY ON A SLOPE, DO NOT MOW IT. ALWAYS TAKE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THIS MACHINE ON SLOPES: ALWAYS: • ALWAYS MOW ACROSS THE FACE OF SLOPES, NEVER UP AND DOWN. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN CHANGING DIRECTION ON SLOPES. • ALWAYS REMOVE OBJECTS SUCH AS ROCKS, TREE LIMBS, ETC., FROM THE WORK AREA.
Safety with Gasoline-Powered Machines GASOLINE IS A HIGHLY FLAMMABLE LIQUID. GASOLINE ALSO GIVES OFF FLAMMABLE VAPOR THAT CAN BE EASILY IGNITED AND CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION. NEVER OVERLOOK THE HAZARDS OF GASOLINE. ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS: • NEVER RUN THE ENGINE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA OR WITHOUT PROPER VENTILATION AS THE EXHAUST FROM THE ENGINE CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE, WHICH IS AN ODORLESS, TASTELESS, AND DEADLY POISONOUS GAS.
THE MOWER MUST BE OPERATED SAFELY TO PREVENT OR MINIMIZE THE RISK OF MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY. UNSAFE OPERATION CAN CREATE A NUMBER OF HAZARDS FOR YOU. ALWAYS TAKE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING THIS MOWER: • KEEP IN MIND THAT THE OPERATOR OR USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR HAZARDS OCCURRING TO OTHER PEOPLE, THEIR PROPERTY, AND THEMSELVES. • USE EAR PROTECTORS OR EAR PLUGS RATED FOR AT LEAST 20 DBA TO PROTECT YOUR HEARING. • WEAR LONG PANTS WHILE MOWING.
CHAPTER 3 SETTING UP YOUR DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER This chapter outlines a few simple steps you will need to follow to set up your new machine before you use it. It may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the controls and features on your new Mower by reviewing Figure 1 below, and the descriptions on the next page, before beginning the steps outlined in this chapter. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to visit our website at www.DRPower.
1. Ignition Switch - Located on the Control Panel. The Ignition Switch has three positions: OFF, RUN, and START. To Start the Engine, turn the Key all the way to START. Release the Key when the Engine Starts and it will automatically return to the RUN position. Turn the Switch to the OFF position to stop the Engine. 2. Blades Control Knob - Located on the Control Panel. Pull up to rotate the Cutting Blades. Push in to stop the Cutting Blades from rotating.
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Corner Support Unpacking the Mower Front Tools & Supplies Needed: • Eye Protection • Side Cutters & Box Cutter • Hammer • Gloves • • Right THE BANDING IS UNDER TENSION AND MAY SNAP AND CUT YOU. ALWAYS STAND TO ONE SIDE WHEN CUTTING THE BAND. WEAR GLOVES AT ALL TIMES. BE VERY CAREFUL OF THE STAPLES. ALSO, BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING THE DECK. THE BLADES ARE VERY SHARP, AND MAY SPIN AS YOU MANEUVER THE DECK. Left Rear Figure 2a 1.
Assembling the Lawn Mower Deck Tools Needed: • Pliers • Soft Head Mallet or Hammer Mounting the Caster Wheels To mount the Caster Wheels on the Front Arms of the Deck Frame as shown in Figure 3: Figure 3 1. Insert two (2) black Castor Wheel Spindle Bushings (one on top and one on the bottom) into a Front Arm of the Lawn Deck Frame. You may need to tap the Bushings in with a Hammer (Figure 4). 2. Insert the Caster Wheel Spindle into the Bushings from the bottom.
Installing the Lawn Deck BEFORE INSTALLING THE LAWN DECK, BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE. Your Lawn Deck shipped with the Belt in place on the two Blade Drive Pulleys. However, occasionally the Belt comes off during shipping. If this occurs, remove the two smaller Belt Covers with a 7/16" Wrench or Socket and place the Belt back on the Pulleys as shown in Figure 7. See To Replace the Deck Belt on page 30. 1. Remove the black rectangular Belt Cover.
Connecting the Battery Wire We ship all Electric-Starting Mowers with the negative terminal Battery wire disconnected. This prevents the Battery from discharging during shipment. Before using your Mower, you must connect the Battery wire. Tools Needed: • Phillips Screwdriver and a 5/16" Wrench or Socket or • Two (2) 5/16" Wrenches or Sockets Connect the Green Ground Wire to the Negative Terminal on the Battery (Figure 8).
Adding Oil and Gasoline • • YOU MUST ADD OIL BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE. THIS MACHINE SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL. TRACES OF OIL MAY BE IN THE RESERVOIR FROM FACTORY TESTING, BUT YOU MUST ADD OIL BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE. FILL THE RESERVOIR SLOWLY CHECKING THE DIPSTICK FREQUENTLY TO AVOID OVERFILLING. TO GET AN ACCURATE READING WHEN CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL: ⇒ THE MACHINE SHOULD BE ON A LEVEL SURFACE. ⇒ THE DIPSTICK SHOULD BE SCREWED DOWN ON TECUMSEH ENGINES.
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CHAPTER 4 OPERATING YOUR DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER This chapter covers the procedures for starting and stopping your new DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER and discusses basic operation features. You may find it helpful to review the DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER Controls and Features in Figure 1 on page 11 before reading this chapter. The Pre-Start Safety Check Your DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER is fitted with an Operator Presence System to prevent the Blades from cutting without an operator in the proper position at the controls.
Checking the Wheel Clutch engagement: 1. Start your machine in the normal manner. 2. With the Operator Presence Lever depressed, shift into Low Gear. 3. Increase the Engine RPM but do not squeeze the Wheel Clutch Lever. The machine should not move when you are NOT squeezing the Wheel Clutch Lever. IF YOUR MACHINE “CREEPS” DURING THIS TEST, YOUR WHEEL CLUTCH CABLE NEEDS ADJUSTMENT. CONSULT CHAPTER 5, PAGE 35 OF THIS SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL, AND MAKE ALL NECESSARY CORRECTIONS BEFORE USING.
Engaging the Blades 1. Squeeze the Operator Presence Lever against the Handlebar Grip (Figure 9). 2. Engage the Blades by pulling UP on the Blade Engage Knob (Figure 10). NOTE: If you pull UP on the Blade Engage Knob before holding down the Operator Presence Lever, the Engine will shut off. Blade Engage/Disengage Switch Knob Operator Presence Lever Wheel Clutch Lever Figure 9 Figure 10 ALWAYS DISENGAGE THE BLADES OF THE DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER BEFORE SHIFTING INTO REVERSE.
Adjusting the Cutting Height ALWAYS DISENGAGE THE BLADES OF THE DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER BEFORE ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT. You can adjust the cutting height in 1/2" increments by repositioning the Cutting Height Adjustment Lever on the right side of the Lawn Deck (Figure 11). Your DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER is fitted with a Clevis Pin to prevent accidental dislodging of the Cutting Height Adjustment Lever over rough terrain.
Obstacle Tips Dealing with obstacles in the terrain is easy with your new DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER. The following section explains how to approach most common obstacles. THE MOWER ENGINE'S POWER CAN EASILY THROW STONES, STICKS, AND OTHER DEBRIS AT GREAT VELOCITY, WHICH COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. DO NOT RUN THE MACHINE OVER GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS OR OVER LOOSE STONES OR MULCH WITH THE MOWER BLADES SPINNING.
Turns Use a lower, slower speed when turning. This will give you better control and a cleaner cut. Reverse • Be very careful of your footing when operating the machine in reverse. Know what's behind you and take your time. • Disengage the Blades before shifting into reverse. Mow in the Forward gears only, using Reverse for maneuvering. • If you find it difficult to shift into Reverse, lightly "feather" the Clutch Lever as you put the Shift Lever into Reverse, then quickly release the Clutch Lever.
CHAPTER 5 MAINTAINING THE DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER This chapter covers regular maintenance procedures that will ensure the best performance and long life of your machine. For Engine maintenance, please refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual that came with your Mower. Service intervals listed in the checklist below supercede those listed in the Engine Owner’s Manual. Maintenance Kits and accessories are available through our website at www.DRPower.com.
Battery Care Proper care can extend the life of a Battery. Follow these recommendations to ensure the Battery’s best performance and long life: • Do not allow the Battery charge to get too low. If the machine is not used, charge the Battery every 4 – 6 weeks. Operate the Engine for at least 45 minutes to maintain proper Battery charge. • Store an unused Battery in a dry area that does not freeze. • Do not charge an already charged Battery.
Disposing of the Battery Responsibly The Battery is a sealed lead-acid Battery. Recycle or dispose of it in an environmentally sound way. • Do not dispose of a lead-acid Battery in a fire; the Battery may explode or leak. • Do not dispose of a lead-acid Battery in your regular, household trash. Law in most areas prohibits incinerating, disposing in a landfill, or mixing a sealed lead-acid Battery with household trash.
Lubrication Your DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER was greased at the Factory. The operator needs to periodically lubricate the Wheel Clutch Cable, Brake Cable, Drive Chain, Deck Caster Wheels, and Deck Caster Wheel Spindles. Tools & Supplies Needed: • • • Grease Gun w/General Purpose Grease 1/2" Wrench or Socket (Chain Cover) SAE 30 oil BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL.
Lubricate the Drive Chain with SAE 30 oil every 25 operating hours—more often if you operate the machine in extremely dusty or wet conditions. Remove the Chain Cover, lubricate the Chain, and replace the Cover (Figures 13 and 14). Lubricate Chain Chain Cover Figure 13 Figure 14 NOTE: When using the grease gun in the next steps, pump only until you feel slight resistance (1-2 pumps should do it). 1. Grease the Fitting on each of the front Caster Wheels (Figure 15). 2.
Removing and Replacing the Belts BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. USE ONLY DR BELTS ON YOUR MACHINE. THEY HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED AND PROVEN FOR MANY HOURS OF USE. To Replace the Deck Belt Tools Needed: • • 7/16" Wrench and/or Socket 1/2" Wrench and/or Socket 1.
To Replace the Drive Belt BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. USE ONLY DR BELTS ON YOUR MACHINE. THEY HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED AND PROVEN FOR MANY HOURS OF USE. Tools Needed: • 7/16" Socket • (2) 1/2" Wrenches • 9/16" Wrench • Gloves 1. Drain the gas and oil. 2. Remove the Deck Belt following the instructions as outlined on the previous page.
Removing and Replacing the Blades Replace the Blades when worn or damaged, but do not use them for over five (5) years. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. Tools Needed: • 9/16" Wrench or Socket • Torque Wrench (optional) • Wear gloves • 2" x 4" Board to block the Blade 1.
Leveling the Lawn Mower Deck The DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER DECK settings made at the factory are suitable for most purposes; however, you can make leveling adjustments if desired. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. NOTE: All references to Left and Right are from the Operator's position.
2. Using a 1/2" Wrench, adjust the Deck from front to rear as needed by moving the Top and/or the Bottom Bolt to a different Hole in the Rear Adjustment Bracket (Figure 25). 3. You can make fine adjustments with the Front Brackets by changing the Front Deck height by 1/4" for each adjacent hole. B. Leveling the Deck Side to Side 1. Measure the distance from the ground to the Deck on the left and right sides of the Deck (Figure 24 on page 33). 2. There is a Front Adjustment Bracket on each side of the Deck.
Adjusting the Wheel Clutch Cable BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. NOTE: When properly adjusted, tension on the Wheel Clutch Lever should increase when the Lever is about parallel to (almost touching) the Handlebar Grip. Tools Needed: • (2) 1/2" Wrenches 1.
Removing and Replacing the Drive Chain BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. Tools Needed: • 1/2" Wrench or Socket (Chain Cover) • Flat-head screwdriver • Needle Nose Pliers Chain Cover Figure 28 1. Remove the Chain Cover (Figure 28). 2. Remove the Tensioner Spring (Figure 29). 3. Remove the Master Chain Link (Figure 30).
Removing the Wheels BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. Tool Needed: • Wheel Nuts 3/4" socket with extension 1. Loosen the Wheel Nuts a couple of turns with the Wheel on the ground. 2. Block the machine so the Wheel you are removing is off the ground. 3. Remove the three (3) Nuts and slide the Wheel off (Figure 31). 4.
Transmission The Transmission is maintenance-free. End of Season and Storage BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. NOTE: Please refer to the Engine Owner's Manual for Engine-specific procedures. 38 • Change the oil. • Remove the Spark Plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the cylinder hole.
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Most problems are easy to fix. Consult the Troubleshooting Table for common problems and their solutions. If you continue to experience problems call Country Home Products, Inc. for support. Troubleshooting Table BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. SYMPTOM The Engine won’t start.
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. SYMPTOM The Engine lacks power or is not running smoothly. POSSIBLE CAUSE (Please refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for enginespecific procedures.) ⇒ The Spark Plug may be dirty or cracked, change it.
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. SYMPTOM The Deck lacks power. POSSIBLE CAUSE ⇒ Check the Deck Belt for wear. ⇒ Check the Blades Drive Pulleys for looseness. If you find a loose Pulley, remove the Pulley and inspect the Pulley Hub and Blade Spindle, and replace if worn, or damaged.
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION, STOP THE ENGINE AND WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL. DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG. SYMPTOM The Blades will not Engage and/or Disengage. POSSIBLE CAUSE ⇒ Be sure you are holding down on the Operator Presence Lever. ⇒ Faulty Blades Control Switch. Remove and replace the Switch on the Control Panel. ⇒ An open and/or shorted Blades Control Wiring Harness.
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CHAPTER 7 PARTS LISTS, SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND WARRANTY Parts List - Handlebar Assembly NOTE: Part numbers listed are available through Country Home Products, Inc.
Schematic - Handlebar Assembly 080303 CONTACT US AT www.DRPower.
Parts List - Frame and Drive Assembly NOTE: Part numbers listed are available through Country Home Products, Inc.
Schematic - Frame and Drive Assembly 080402 CONTACT US AT www.DRPower.
Parts List - Differential and Wheel Drive Assembly NOTE: Part numbers listed are available through Country Home Products, Inc. Ref# 01 Part# 240711 Description Differential, Open, 1" Shaft 02 240721 Wheel & Tire, 18" x 6.
Schematic - Differential and Wheel Drive Assembly 080402 CONTACT US AT www.DRPower.
Parts List - Deck Frame Assembly NOTE: Part numbers listed are available through Country Home Products, Inc. Ref# Part# Description 01 151501 Frame 02 157141 Plate, Height Adjustment 03 151561 Lever, Height Adjuster 04 123761 Bushing, .766" ID x 1.0" OD 05 150721 Bushing, 1.38" ID x 1.63" OD x 1.5" L 06 193131 Wheel, Caster, 11.
Schematic - Deck Frame Assembly 080303 CONTACT US AT www.DRPower.
Parts List - Height Adjuster Assembly NOTE: Part numbers listed are available through Country Home Products, Inc. Ref# 01 Part# 151551 Description Hanger, Lawn Deck Shaft 02 151491 Bushing, .645" ID x .75" OD x1.
Schematic - Height Adjuster Assembly 080303 CONTACT US AT www.DRPower.
Parts List - Deck Assembly NOTE: Part numbers listed are available through Country Home Products, Inc. Ref# Part# 12 151701 Description Spindle Assembly w/Hardware Ref# Part# 52 157321 Description Nut, Push, 5/16" 14 151481 Lawn Deck w/Plate 53 157081 Wheel, Anti-Scalping 15 151471 Lever, Idler Arm 54 157311 Screw, 5/16"-18 x 1-1/4", Tri Lobe 16 151271 Pulley, Flat, Idler, 4" 55 150941 Spring, E, .750" OD x .
Schematic - Deck Assembly 080402 CONTACT US AT www.DRPower.
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DR® WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER 2-Year Limited Warranty Terms and Conditions The DR® WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER is warranted for two (2) years against defects in materials or workmanship when put to ordinary and normal consumer use; ninety (90) days for any other use. The engine manufacturer warrants the engine separately.
Daily Checklist for the DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER To help maintain your DR WIDE-CUT LAWN MOWER for optimum performance, we recommend you follow this checklist each time you use your machine. [ ] OIL: With the machine on a level surface, check the Engine oil level with the Dipstick. Add more if necessary (only add oil to the level indicated on the Dipstick - DO NOT OVERFILL). Use SAE 30 high detergent motor oil. [ ] GAS: Fill the gas tank with clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline.