Operator ’s Manual 21in Heavy-Duty Walk-Behind Rotary Mower Code 455E Serial No. 310000001 Manual Part No.
Contents Introduction Introduction................................................................. 2 Safety ........................................................................... 3 General Lawn Mower Safety ................................. 3 Sound Pressure..................................................... 5 Sound Power ........................................................ 5 Vibration, Hand/arm ........................................... 5 Safety and Instructional Decals ......................
Safety Preparing the Engine.......................................... 28 General Information .......................................... 28 Removing the Lawn Mower from Storage............ 28 Troubleshooting......................................................... 29 Improperly using or maintaining this mower can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, comply with these safety instructions.
• If petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but move the mower away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until petrol vapors have dissipated. • Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely. Preparation • • While mowing, always wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
• Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure. • To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine, silencer, battery compartment and petrol storage are free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease. • Check grass bag components and the discharge guard frequently and replace with manufacturer’s recommended parts, when necessary. • Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. • Replace faulty silencers. • If the fuel tank has to be drained, do this out-doors.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. 110-2115 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 2. To engage the blade, first move the safety latch forward and then pull the upper bail to the rear. 3. To engage the traction control, lift the lower bail upward. 4. To disengage the blade, release the upper bail. 110-4978 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 2.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure 1 2 3 Description Use Qty. Handle Bolt (5/16 x 7/8 inch) Bolt (5/16 x 1-1/2 inches) Washer Locknut (5/16 inch) Cable tie Self-tapping screw Fuel tank 1 2 2 4 4 3 2 1 No parts required – Install the handle. Install the fuel tank and fuel line. Fill the crankcase with oil. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
2 Installing the Fuel Tank and the Fuel Line Parts needed for this procedure: 2 Self-tapping screw 1 Fuel tank Procedure Figure 5 1. Slide the end of the fuel line onto the elbow fitting (Figure 4). 1. Plastic clip (2) 4. Secure the bottom of the fuel tank to the fuel tank bracket by installing the self-tapping screws from the bottom. Torque the screws to 40 to 50 in-lb (4.5 to 5.6 N-m). Do not overtighten the screws.
Product Overview The throttle settings are shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 1. Choke 2. Fast 3. Slow 4. Stop Specifications Figure 6 1. 2. 3. 4. Handle Blade control bar Control bar lock Ground speed control lever 5. Traction control bar 6. Fuel tank 7. Starter handle 8. 9. 10. 11. Model Oil fill/dipstick (not shown) Air filter Cutting height lever Spark plug 455E 12. Oil filter 13. Grass bag 14.
Operation Note: When the crankcase is empty, pour about 3/4 of the crankcase capacity of oil in the crankcase, then follow the procedure in this section. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. 1. Move the lawn mower to a level surface. 2. Clean around the dipstick (Figure 10). Each time before you mow, make sure that the self-propel drive and the blade control bar operate properly. When you release the blade control bar, the blade should stop.
Filling the Fuel Tank For best results, use clean, fresh, lead-free petrol with an octane rating of 87 or higher. To ensure freshness, purchase only the quantity of petrol that you expect to use in 30 days. Using unleaded petrol results in fewer combustion deposits and longer engine life. You may use leaded petrol if unleaded petrol is not available. In certain conditions, petrol is extremely flammable and highly explosive. A fire or explosion from petrol can burn you and others and can damage property.
Operating the Blade Important: Do not fill the tank more than 1/4 inch (6 mm) from the top of the tank because the petrol must have room to expand. Engaging the Blade 4. Install the fuel tank cap and wipe up any spilled petrol. When you start your engine, the blade does not turn. You must engage the blade to mow. Starting the Engine 1. Push the control bar lock forward (Figure 14). 1. Connect the wire to the spark plug (Figure 12). Figure 12 1. Spark-plug wire 2.
Disengaging the Blade Disengaging the Traction Drive Release the blade control bar. Release the traction control bar. Important: When you release the blade control bar, the blade should stop within 3 seconds. If it does not stop properly, stop using your mower immediately and contact an Authorized Service Dealer. Checking the Blade Brake Clutch Check the blade control bar before each use to ensure that the blade brake clutch system is operating properly.
Adjusting the cutting height levers could bring your hands into contact with a moving blade and result in serious injury. • Stop the engine and wait for all movement to stop before adjusting the cutting height. • Do not put your fingers under the housing when adjusting the cutting height. 1. Pull the wheel height adjustment lever toward the wheel (Figure 18) and move it to the desired setting. Figure 19 1. Rear door 3. Install the bag on the bag mounting posts (Figure 20). Figure 18 1.
Mowing with the Grass Bag Operating a mower with its engine running at a speed greater than the factory setting can cause the mower to throw a part of the blade or engine into the operator’s or bystander’s area and result in serious personal injury or death. A worn grass bag could allow small stones and other similar debris to be thrown in the operator’s or bystander’s direction and result in serious personal injury or death to the operator or bystanders. – Do not change the engine speed setting.
• For light leaf coverage, set all the wheels at the same cutting height setting. • If there are more than 5 inches (12.7 cm) of leaves on the lawn, set the front cutting height 1 or 2 notches higher than the rear cutting height. This makes it easier to feed the leaves under the mower housing. • Slow down your mowing speed if the mower does not cut the leaves finely enough. • If you mow over oak leaves, you can add lime to the grass in the spring to reduce the acidity of the oak leaves.
Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 8 hours • Change the engine oil. Before each use or daily • Check the engine oil level. • Inspect the mower blades for wear or damage. • Clean under the mower housing. Every 25 hours • Clean the foam pre-cleaner (more frequently in dusty conditions).
Engine Maintenance Lubricating the Gear Case Service Interval: Every 100 hours Servicing the Air Filter After every 100 operating hours, grease the gear case. Service Interval: Every 25 hours—Clean the foam pre-cleaner (more frequently in dusty conditions). 1. Remove the grass bag. 2. Install a grease gun onto the fitting through the belt cover opening (Figure 22). Every 300 hours—Replace the paper air filter (more frequently in dusty conditions).
6. Remove the foam pre-cleaner and wash it with a mild detergent and water, then blot it dry. 10. Fill the crankcase to the Full line on the dipstick with fresh oil. Refer to the Filling the Crankcase with Oil. 7. Saturate the pre-cleaner with oil, then squeeze it (do not twist) to remove the excess oil. 11. Wipe up any spilled oil. 8. Install the foam pre-cleaner. Changing the Oil Filter 9. Install the new paper air filter. Service Interval: Every 100 hours 10.
Figure 27 1. Center electrode insulator 2. Side electrode 3. Air gap (not to scale) Figure 26 1. Gasket 8. Install the new filter and hand tighten it 2/3 turn only. 6. Install the spark plug and the gasket seal. 9. Fill the crankcase to the Full line on the dipstick with fresh oil Refer to Filling the Crankcase with Oil. 8. Connect the wire to the spark plug. 7. Torque the plug to 17 ft-lb (23 N-m). 10. Connect the wire to the spark plug. 11. Run the engine for about 3 minutes. 12.
Fuel System Maintenance Drive System Maintenance Emptying the Fuel Tank and Cleaning the Fuel Filter Adjusting the Self-propel Drive If the mower does not self-propel or has a tendency to creep forward when the control bar is more than 1-1/2 inches (3.8 cm) from the handle, adjust the self-propel drive. Service Interval: Yearly The fuel filter (screen) element is located inside the fuel tank. Clean the fuel filter element yearly. 1. Loosen the nut that secures the adjuster (Figure 28). 1.
1 8. Move the lower anchor bracket up one hole (Figure 30). 9. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to adjust the control bar. Note: When you install a new belt, move the lower anchor bracket to its original factory position, which is indicated by the notches next to the holes in the bracket (Figure 30). Servicing the Wheels G012156 Removing the Wheels Figure 29 1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug (Figure 12). 3.
Controls System Maintenance halves together. Mount the screws or bolts in the opposing holes (Figure 31). 5. Check the alignment of all parts and tighten the screws, alternating from side to side for a uniform fit, until the wheel halves are drawn together (Figure 31). Adjusting the Blade Brake Cable 6. Install the 2 bolts and 2 locknuts previously removed in the remaining holes in the wheel halves and tighten. Remove the 2 long screws or bolts and replace them with 2 bolts and 2 locknuts (Figure 31).
Do not overtighten the blade brake cable. Overtightening the blade brake cable could prevent the blade brake from contacting the brake drum when you release the control bar. If the blade brake does not contact the brake drum, the blade will not stop rotating, which could cause serious personal injury. • Each time you adjust the brake cable, ensure that the brake stops the blade in 3 seconds or less.
Blade Maintenance Maintaining the Cutting Blade Always mow with a sharp blade. A sharp blade cuts cleanly and without tearing or shredding the grass blades. Complete the following procedure before inspecting, removing, or installing the blade: Figure 36 1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 3. Wear 4. Slot formed 1. Sail 2. Flat part of the blade 2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug (Figure 12). 3.
Balancing the Blade Cleaning 1. Check the balance of the blade by placing the center hole of the blade over a nail or screwdriver shank clamped horizontally in a vise (Figure 38). Cleaning under the Mower Housing To ensure the best performance, keep the underside of the mower housing clean. Washing Method Figure 38 Service Interval: Before each use or daily 1. Position the mower on a flat concrete or asphalt surface near a garden hose.
Tipping the mower may cause the fuel to leak from the carburetor or the fuel tank. Petrol is extremely flammable, highly explosive, and, under certain conditions, can cause personal injury or property damage. Avoid fuel spills by running the engine dry or by removing the petrol with a hand pump; never siphon. 3. Tip the mower onto its right side. 4. Remove the dirt and grass clippings with a hardwood scraper. Avoid burrs and sharp edges. Figure 40 5. Return the mower to its operating position. 1.
Storage 2. Clean any dirt and chaff from the cylinder, cylinder head fins, and blower housing. To prepare the mower for off-season storage, perform the recommended maintenance procedures. Refer to Maintenance. 3. Remove grass clippings, dirt, and grime from the external parts of the engine, the shrouding, and the top of the mower housing. Store the mower in a cool, clean, dry place. Cover the mower to keep it clean and protected. 4. Check the condition of the blade.
Troubleshooting Problem Engine does not start Engine starts hard or loses power Possible Cause 1. The fuel tank is empty or the fuel system contains stale fuel. 1. Drain and/or fill the fuel tank with fresh petrol. If the problem persists, contact an Authorized Service Dealer. 2. The throttle lever is not in the Choke position. 3. The wire is not connected to the spark plug. 4. The spark plug is pitted, fouled, or the gap is incorrect. 2. Move the throttle lever to the Choke position. 3.
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LIMITED WARRANTY Hayter Limited warrants to the original user/purchaser that this unit shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of purchase. The manufacturers of the engine furnish their own warranty and services are provided through their authorised network (Refer to "Engine Warranty Statement").
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