Walker MBSSD manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    OWNER’S MANUAL Safety , Assembly , Operating, and Maintenance Instructions and ILLUSTRA TED P AR TS MANUAL Model MBSSD (27 HP) Please Read and Save These Instructions Effective Date: 03-31-08 For Safety , Read All Safety and Operation P/N 2000-1 Instructions Prior to Operating Machine ™[...]

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    For eword Thank you. . . for purcha sing a W alker mower . Every effort ha s been made to provid e you with th e most reliable mower on th e market, and we are sure you will be among our many satisfied custom- ers. If for any reason this product does no t perform to your expect ations, please cont act your local dealer . Every customer is import an[...]

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    T able of Contents Owner ’ s Manual General Information ____________ ____ 1 HIGHLIGHTED INFORMATION ___________ __ 1 GLOSSARY _____________ ___________ ____ 1 IDENTIFYING NUMBER LOCATIONS ________ 1 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ______ 2 SERVICING OF ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN COMPONENTS ____________ __ 2 Spec if ications _____________________ __ 3 Co[...]

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    T able of Contents CHECKING/SERVICING _________________ 47 Security of Air Fi ltrati o n Co mp on e n ts ____ 47 Battery ________________ ___________ ___ 47 Cleaning the Terminals _ ___________ ___ 47 Charging the Battery ______ __________ _ 47 Tire Pressure _____________ ___________ 47 Wheel Nuts Torque ________________ ___ 47 Sharpen Mower Blades[...]

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    General Information 1 HIGHLIGHTED INFORMA TION W alker Manufactur ing recommends that any ser - vice requiring special traini ng or tools be performed by an author ized W alke r Mower Dealer . There are several general practice s to b e aware o f in the a rea of safety . Mo st acc ide nts associat ed with the o per- ation or ma intenanc e of a Walk[...]

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    General Information 2 T ractor Serial Number Location Mower Deck Serial Number Location ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCA TION Refer to the e ngine manu al that ac companies this manual for the location of the engine se ria l nu mber . For the mower mode l covered by this manual, a n engine manual is available from Kohler covering the Kohler Command CH740 [...]

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    Specifications 3 MODEL MBSSD ENGINE Manufacturer/Model Kohler Command CH740, 2 Cyl. OHV (Air -Cooled) Displacement 44.0 cu. in. (725 cc) HP (@ 3600 RPM) 27.0 Max. RPM (No Load) 3600 ± 100 Governed RPM 3600 ± 100 Max. T orque [ft-lb (N · m ) @ RPM] 42.7 (57.9) @ 3000 Idle RPM 1200 ± 75 S p ark Plug T ype Champion RC14 YC S p ark Plug Gap .030 in[...]

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    Specifications 4 MODEL MBSSD TRANSMISSION (continued) Service Brake Dynamic Braking through Tran saxles Parking Brake (Internal) Mechanic al Lockout for each T ransaxle (Single Lever Control) Neutral T ransmission Release by Manual Dump V alve Final Drive Direct Drive Axle from T ransaxle T ransmission Fluid Factory Service 20W-5 0 Multi-V iscosit [...]

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    Specifications 5 MODEL MBSSD MOWER DECK Width of Cu t 60 in. (152 cm) Cutting Height 1 to 5 in . (3 to 13 cm) Height Adjustment 17 Positions - 1/4 in. (1 cm) Increment s Blade Size 60 in. (152 cm) SD Model 20-1/2 in. (52 cm) Three (3) Clockwise-Rot ating Blades Deck Suspension T orsion-Flex Fram e with Caster Wheels and Counterweight S prings CURB [...]

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    Component Identification 6 Front V iew and Right Side View NOTE: Control Identification shown in Operating Instructions section. T ilt-Up Latch Deck Caster Wheels Counterweight S pring and Protective Cover Deck Support Arm T ilt B ar Deck Handle Forward S peed Control (FSC) Friction Adjustment Deck Discharge Shield Deck Height Adjustment T rigger D[...]

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    Component Identification 7 Rear View and Lef t Side View Left Hand Drive Wheel Fuel T ank and Cap Muffler Fuel Pickup Line Footrests S pread T ail Wheel T ailpipe Footrest Catch Assembly Battery (not visible)[...]

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    Component Identification 8 T op View (Bod y Raised) Fuel T ank LH T ransaxle Expansion Reservoir RH T rans axle Lockout Rod LH T ransaxle Lockout Rod Rubber Bumpers (Body Suppor t) Fuel T ank Cap Fuel Pickup Line Muffler Heat Shield LH T ransaxle LH T r an sm iss ion Control Arm RH T ransmi ssion Control Arm RH T ransaxle Exp ansion Reservoir Oil F[...]

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    Safety Instructions 9 Pay particular attention to any inform ation labeled DANGER, W ARNING , CAUTION, IMPORT ANT , and NOTE in this manual. Wh en you se e t he Saf et y A le rt Sy mb ol ( ), read, underst and, and follow the instructions. Fail- ure to comply with safety instructions may result in personal injury . The seriousness or degr ee of imp[...]

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    Safety Instructions 10 6. Do not we ar loose fi tting clothing t hat could ge t caught in moving part s. Do not operate this machine while wearing shorts; always wear adequate protective clot hing, including long pants. W ea ring safety glasses, safety shoes, and a helmet is advisa ble and required by some local ordinan ces and insura nce regulatio[...]

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    Safety Instructions 11 6. Disengage the blade clutch and put the FSC in the NEUTRAL-P ARK position before st arting the engine (an ignition inter lock switch normally prevents st arting of the machine if these controls are in the OPERA TING position). 7. Do not run the engine in a confined area without adequate ven tilation. Exhaust fumes are hazar[...]

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    Safety Instructions 12 MAINTENANCE 1. T o prevent accident a l starting of the engine when servicing or adjusting th e machine, remove the key fr om the igniti on switch and disconnect the sp ark plug wires. 2. T o reduce fire hazards, keep the engine free of grass, leaves, excessive grease, and dirt. 3. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to en[...]

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    Safety Instructions 13 SAFETY , CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety , Control, and Instruction De cals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a r eplacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Section. RH Fender (2802 -[...]

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    Safety Instructions 14 BEL T RO UT ING DRIVE BEL T DRI VE BE LT WA L K E R P/N 2 731 WALKE R P / N 2731 CARLIS LE P /N R3VX1 250 -2 CAR LI SLE P/N R3VX1250 -2 BELT T WIST BE LT TWI ST DRIVE P ULLEY DRI VE PU LLE Y WA L K E R P/N 2 2 4 0 - 1 WALKE R P / N 224 0 -1 BELT T WIST BE LT TWI ST 27 49 2749 BLADE PULLEY BL AD E PUL LE Y WA L K E R P/N 2 2 4[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 15 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS W alker Mowers are shippe d p artially assembled to our distribution network, and are typically a ssembled by the selling dealer . For any additional assembly besides the following, contact your W alker dealer . Battery Service Raise mower body up for batter y access. Check the battery for electrolyt e le[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 16 Battery Charging 1. Charge the batter y at 15 amps fo r 10 minutes. DO NOT exceed 20 amps maximum re com- mended charging rate. Charge un til specific gravity is at least 1.250. T ot al charging time should not exceed one (1) hour . 2. After ch arging the ba tter y , adjust the electrolyte level to the bottom of the vent we[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 17 PT O Shaft Guard Installation Position the shaf t guard as shown and mount with two 1/4-20 x 1/2 in. bolts. PTO Shaf t Guard Inst allation Tilt-Up Roller Wheel Installation Mount the two (2) tilt-u p roller wheels on the brackets on the rear skirt of the deck housing using the P/N 8490 axle bolt, 3/ 8 in. wav e spring washe[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 18 4. Reaching under the tractor , join the PT O tube to the PTO shaf t (align arrow decals). Slide the PT O tube onto the spline shaf t on the tractor PT O dr ive shaft. Mower Deck Inst allation (PTO Shaf t Connection) 5. Slide the deck the re st of the way on the deck arms. Mower Deck Inst allation 6. Install the lynch pin t[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 19 Deck Leveling 1. Position mower on a smooth, level surface. Set the cutting height to the highest position - 5 in. (127 mm) - for easy ac cess under the de ck to measure blade height. Refer to AD JUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT in Operating In structions . NOTE: A block of wood cut 5 in . (127 mm) high is a convenient gauge to me as[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 20 PREOPERA TING CHECKLIST Before operating the mower for the first time, and as a routine before daily opera tions, it is important to make sure the mower is pro p erly prep ared and ready for operation. The followin g is a list of items to be checked. (For a mower with frequent operation, some of these items will not need to[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 21 CHECK FU NCTION OF SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHES Refer to Operating Instructions to check for proper operation of safety switches, both during engine starting an d with the operator leaving the seat with tractor movin g forward or with mowe r blades e n- gaged. CHECK AND CLEA N GRASS BUILDUP UNDERNEA TH MOW E R DECK Refer to CL[...]

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    Operating Instructions 22 CONTROL IDENTIFICA TION, LOCA TION, AND FUNCTION Ignition Switch The ignition switch is loca ted on the rig ht front of the body and is used to start and stop the en gine. The switch has three positions: “ O ” is the OFF position, RUN is the position the key returns to after starting, and “S” is the ST ART posit io[...]

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    Operating Instructions 23 Engine Ch oke The choke control lever (b lack knob) is located on the left side of the seat. T o start a cold engine, move the choke contr ol forward to the ON position. After engine starts, move choke co ntrol toward the OFF position, keeping enoug h choke to allow the engine to run smoothly as it warms up. As soon as pos[...]

  • Page 28

    Operating Instructions 24 Parking Brake The parking brake functions by locking a detent arm internally into the trans axle. Moving the lever FOR- W ARD engages the parking brake; mo ving the lever BACKW ARD releases the brake. IMPORT ANT : S top the tractor completely before engaging the p arking brake. The p arking brake uses a positive mechanical[...]

  • Page 29

    Operating Instructions 25 THROTTLE BLADE CLUTCH (PT O ) P ARKING BRAKE Neutral-Park Positi on Idle Position ON Position OFF Position CHOKE Fast Throttle Position Operating Contro ls (T op View from Drivers Point of V iew) The Forward S peed Control also Establishe s the Neutral-Park Positio n of th e Steering Levers Reverse Drive Wheel Motion Posit[...]

  • Page 30

    Operating Instructions 26 ST ARTING THE ENGINE 1. Before attempting to start the engine, make sure the operator is in the seat, the Forward S peed Control is in NEUTRAL-P ARK position, and the blade clutch an d parking brake are DISENGAGED. NOTE: Release parking brake to prevent extra load on the starte r if the transmission neutral is slightly out[...]

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    Operating Instructions 27 1. Move the FSC out of NEUTRAL-P ARK position to the desired forw ard speed. DO NOT hold for- ward on steering levers. It is not necessary to hold the FSC lever in position since a friction lock maintains the selected lever position (and forward travel speed) . NOTE: This is exactly the same proced ure used to normally sto[...]

  • Page 32

    Operating Instructions 28 Correct Operator Hand Pos ition o n t he Cont rols 3. Reverse direction of the mower by pulling both levers backward. NOTE: Smooth action on the steering leve rs will produce smooth mower operation. Remem- ber to keep the engine and ground spee d slow until learning the contro l response. 4. The FSC may be adjusted forw ar[...]

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    Operating Instructions 29 Blade Clutch Disengaged STOPPING THE MACHINE 1. Slow the engine to idle; put the throttle in the IDLE position. 2. Pull the steering levers to the NEUTRAL-P AR K position and t hen move the FSC lever backwa rd to the NEUTRAL-P ARK pos ition. 3. Disengage the blade clutch. IMPORT ANT : DO NOT disengage the blade clutch with[...]

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    Operating Instructions 30 ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT Cutting height is adjusted fr om operators seat u sing the height p eddle to assist in raising th e deck w hile positioning the height adjustment lever and hitch pin. 1. Disengage P TO and stop tractor . 2. Push down on height peddle until it latches in the full up position. 3. Select d esired heig[...]

  • Page 35

    Operating Instructions 31 TRANSAXLE LOCKOUTS IMPORT ANT : DO NOT T OW this mower with the transmission lockout engage d. T owing can prod uce excessive internal pressure and damage the transaxle(s). T o move th e mower with the engine NOT running (dead battery , ma intenance, etc.), the transaxles are unlocked (relea s ed ). 1. Raise the body . 2. [...]

  • Page 36

    Operating Instructions 32 • Make sure the mower is leveled properly for a smooth cut. Refer to Deck Leveling in Assembly Instructions . • Use an alternating stripe mowing pattern for best appear ance and vary the directio n of the stripe each time the grass is mowed to avoid wear patterns in the grass. • Avoid damage to the gras s by slipping[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions 33 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART - RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTER V ALS - MOD EL MBSSD Service Item Daily 25 Hours 100 Hours 200 Hours 400 Hours Y early Every 2 Y ears Ref. Page Check Engine Crankcase Oil Level x 35 Check/Clean Engine Air Cooling System* x4 3 Check Air Filter Restriction Gauge x 41 Clean Grass Buildup Under Deck x [...]

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    Maintenance Instructions KOHLER TIP S 34 IMPORT ANT TIPS FOR CARE OF THE KOHLER ENGINE Fuel System • Fuel must be cle an - free from water , dirt, and or- ganic material. • Change fuel filter on a regular basis and wh en contamin ation is suspected or found in th e fuel. St arting/Stopping • S tart engine with the throttle advanced off idle ([...]

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    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICA TION 35 LUBRICA TION Proper lubrication is an import an t maintena nce pro- cedure. It reduces we ar and makes the machine quieter and easier to oper ate. Engine Oil Engine Brea k-In Oil No special break-in oil is requir ed. The engine is serviced with 1 0W-30, Service Class SG oil from the factory . The oil should [...]

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    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICA TION 36 3. Remove the dipstick an d oil drain plug, and drain oil into a suitable contai n e r . B e s u r e t o a l l o w ample time for com p let e drain ag e . 4. Before re moving t he oil filter , c lean the ar ea around the filte r to keep dirt and debris out of the engine. 5. Remove the old oil filt er and wip[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICA TION 37 Mower Deck S pindle Lubrication These spindles are pe rmanently seale d and requir e no lubrication. DSD60 Mower Deck Lubrication Lubricate the U-Joint in the drive shaft every 8 hours with SAE general purpose lithium or molybdenum base grease. T r a n sa xl e Lubricat io n • The transaxle oil lubricat ion[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION 38 Ident Lubrication No. No. Location T ype P laces Ide nt Lubrication No. No. Location T ype Places 1 Deck Caster Wheel Fork Pivot Grease 2 2 Deck Caster Wheel Bearing Grease 2 3 Deck Belt T ensioner Pivot Grease 1 4 Front Deck Lift Pivot Grease 2 5 Rear Deck Lift Pivot Grease 2 6 Pivot Assembly , Tilt-Up Deck [...]

  • Page 43

    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION 39 13 17 2 4 1 5 6 7 27 9 8 18 & 26 11 19 & 25 24 23 20 18 19 21 20 22 16 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 4 1 2 15 15 Chassis and Dec k Lub r ic at ion Poin ts[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICA TION 40 T r a n sa xl e Oi l an d F ilt er Cha n g e Change the transaxle oil after the initial break-in period of 75-100 hours. Thereafter , chan ge oil every 400 hours of operation as follow s: 1. Thoroughly clean the exte rior of the transmis- sion housing before servicin g. Using a 1/4 in. hex wrench, remove the[...]

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    41 Maintenance Instructions CLEANING CLEANING Engine Air Cleaner System Cummins/Fleetguard Opti Air™ Air Cleaner A remote mounted Cu mmins/Fleetguard OptiAir™ air cleaner provides the air filtering function. The paper filter element slid es over an ou tlet tube insi de the air cleaner canister with radial sealing action, eliminating the possibi[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING 42 Air Restriction Gauge Location Inspect the paper element af ter every 100 hours of service and replace the element an d safety filter yearly (or when dirty or da maged). More frequent replacement may be required when operating in extremely dusty conditio ns as indicated by the air res trict ion gauge . Service t[...]

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    43 Maintenance Instructions CLEANING 10. Install th e cover with the word “DOWN” properly oriented to the bottom of the canister . T wist the OptiAir™ cover to the right and put into the "closed" position . Proper Orient ation of Air Cleaner Cover 1 1. Chec k the air intake hose for cut s, nic ks, cracks, etc., and the hose clamp s [...]

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    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING 44 Every 100 hours, inspect and clean the cooling fins (more of ten when operating in extremely du sty , dirty conditions). Rem ove the two ( 2) coo ling f in acc es s panels in the engin e shroud and clean the cooling fins and external sur faces using compressed air . Make sure to reinst all the access panels befo[...]

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    45 Maintenance Instructions CLEANING 4. Using the tilt bar , raise deck to the TIL T -UP posi- tion and insert th e deck hook into the tilt-up latch on the t ractor body . Deck Secured in Tilt-Up Position 5. Clean gra ss buildup u nderneath th e deck us ing a pressure washer (and scraper if required). NOTE: If the buildup is severe, it may be easie[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING 46 T ransaxle Cooling Fins Keeping th e cooling f ins on the transaxl es clean and free of obstr uction is essential to avoid overheating the transmission fluid an d shortening transmission life. The coo ling fins should be checked every 100 hou rs; and cleaned if necessary . T o clean the fins, use compre ssed air[...]

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    47 Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SER VICING CHECKING/SERVICING Security of Air Fi ltration Components NOTE: The following inspection is only an external inspection and should be done withou t “disturb- ing” the filtration componen ts. On a daily basis, visually inspect the external condi- tion of the complete air cleaner system. The followi[...]

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    48 Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SER VICING NOTE: Keep blades sharp - cutting with dull blades not only yields a poor mowing job but slows the cutting spee d of the mower and causes extra wear on the engine and bl ade drive by pulling hard. 1. S top the engine, remove i gnition key , and dis- connect the sp ark plug wires befor e raising the mo[...]

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    49 Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICING/ REPLACING/REP AIRING Drive Belt s Raise the body and inspect th e condition o f the fou r (4) drive belt s after every 25 hours of operation -- engine/P TO drive and ground dr ive. If the belts sho w signs of cracking or deterio rating, the belts should be replaced. Refer to REPLACING/REP AIR- ING the[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REP AIRING 50 Engine/PT O Belt 1. T o remove the en gin e /PTO belt: a. Loosen and remove idler tension bolt an d jam nut. b. Relax belt by depressing idle r arm. c. Roll the belts of f the pulley and remove the belts. Jam Nut Idler T ension Bolt Idler Arm PTO Pulley Engine/P TO Belt s 1/2 in. deflection Idler Arm[...]

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    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REP AIRING 51 Ground Drive Belt 1. T o remove the gr ou n d dr ive be lt: a. Raise the spring-loade d idler to relax belt. b. Slide belt of f pulleys, then release the idler . Raise Idler Pulley to Relax Belt LH T ransaxle Ground Drive Belt RH T ransaxle Hydro Idler Arm Te n s i o n Sp r i n g Idler Pulley Drive P[...]

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    52 Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REP AIRING Fuel Filter Model MBSSD is equipped wit h in-line fuel filters. Visually inspect th e filter periodically , and replace the filter yearly . Fuel Filter Location IMPORT ANT : Replace the fuel filter only in a clean area where the fuel line and connections will not be contamin ated by any dust and dirt[...]

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    53 Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REP AIRING/ ADJUSTMENTS Reinsta ll the blades fo llowing procedure from Sharp- en Mower Blades instr u ctions. If blades are re- placed, always use W alker original equipmen t blades to ensu re safety and optimum p erformance. The quality and performan ce of replacement blades offered by o ther manufacturers ca[...]

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    54 Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS S te ering Handle s Adjustment - Step 2 1. An adjustment ran ge of approximately 3 in. (76.2 mm) is available on the steering handles - the handle s can be adj usted forwar d or aft depending on the arm length of the operato r . The handles can be adju sted by loosening the locknut at the pivot p oint and the[...]

  • Page 59

    55 Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS NOTE: If the engine will not start, check and ad- just the neutral safety switch ( refer to Neutral Switch Adjustment - St ep 6 ). 5. With the FSC in the neutral position and the en- gine running, the wheels should n o t move. If a drive tire is moving , the Control Rod on that side is out of adjustment. Adju[...]

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    56 Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS Neutral T ravel End Adjust FSC Switch - Neutral Adjustment - Step 6 1. Place th e FSC in neutral p osition. Lo osen mounting screws and ad just switch up or down accordingly . FSC Switch Location FSC Switch Adjustment (Side V iew Through Ch assis) Forward Speed Control Fr iction Adjustment - S tep 7 FSC Posit[...]

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    57 Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS/ ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PTO Clutch The declutched or di sengaged position of the P TO clutch is adjustable and is set to completely release spring tension on the mechanica l clutch. The spring in the linkage th at engag es the clu tch shou ld not have any tension on it when the clutch is disengaged. Adjust the P T[...]

  • Page 62

    I T E M P A R T D E S C R I P T I O N L O C A T I O N N O . NO. NO. REQ’D SD Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 58 TRACTOR AND DECK DECALS W alker Product and Operation Decals 1 2802-2 RH Fender Body , RH near Seat 1 2 2010-4 Fuel T ransfer T ransfer Mount 1 3 5800-6 Decal, W alker 6-3/4" Rear Body (one on[...]

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    Effective Date 03-31-08 Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. 59 TRACTOR AND DECK DECALS 10 3 20 3 21 22 11 12 4 5 5 6 7 27 23 17 25 24 17 18 16 14 15 26 14 8 19 1 BELT ROUTING DRIVE BELT D R I V E BE LT WALKER P/N 2 731 W A L KE R P / N 27 3 1 CARLISLE P/N R3VX12 5 0-2 CAR L ISLE P/N R 3 VX 1 2 50 - 2 BELT TWIS T BE L T T WI S T DRIVE PUL[...]

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    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 60 BODY / CHASSIS ASSEMBL Y Body & Seat Assembly 1 2103-1 Seat 1 2 2105-1 Rear Body (Includes Item # 3) 1 3 2190-1 Insulation Foam Pad 1 4 5845 Rubber Bumper (1.50 x 1.25) 2 5 5146 10mm Ball [...]

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    BODY / CHASSIS ASSEMBL Y 53 52 F341 54 55 56 F029 F020 F342 F342 F004 F029 51 50 F093 F004 1 F009 F183 15 16 16 15 13 12 F236 F236 F005 F005 14 10 11 7 9 8 3 18 F009 F034 39 F446 40 21 42 F430 F430 41 41 21 43 40 F446 F034 F009 20 F034 F442 F246 5 5 6 4 F009 F009 F009 F009 19 F002 F025 F004 F348 F347 27 F344 28 29 29 28 30 F219 F219 F218 F218 31 36[...]

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    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 62 MAIN COMPONENT POWER TRANSMISSION PTO Drive Assembly 1 4850 Handle Grip 1 2 2358 Clutch Lever (Includes Item # 1) 1 3 5830-4 Grease Fitting (90 Deg.) 1 4 5214-2 Ball Joint (5/16-24) (Nylon Lin[...]

  • Page 67

    MAIN COMPONENT POWER TRANSMISSION F012 F046 35 34 31 F336 F241 26 27 28 F013 26 F241 F388 F168 F091 29 F093 20 F009 F009 15 16 16 17 Refer to Body / Chassis Assembly F020 22 F013 21 F034 F029 F185 F178 F034 Refer to Engine Group F008 1 2 F024 4 5 F004 F031 F009 F024 4 6 10 F034 F009 F031 11 8 8 9 12 7 F008 14 13 12 32 F004 9 F009 F009 F009 Refer to[...]

  • Page 68

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 64 ENGINE GROUP Fuel T ank Assembly 1 8046-9 Fuel T ank, 5.0 Gallon, Gas 2 (Includes Item # 3) 2 5082-2 Fuel Cap Seal 2 3 5082 Fuel T ank Cap 2 (Includes Item # 2) 4 5083-5 T ank Tube Elbow 2 5 5[...]

  • Page 69

    Effective Date 03-31-08 Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. 65 ENGINE GROUP F164 F050 F201 F002 F002 F025 F005 44 43 45 39 38 41 35 34 42 37 40 F050 F185 F184 F184 F185 1 3 2 4 5 3 2 5 6 F185 F184 F184 F185 6 7 17 18 19 F009 20 21 20 F002 F002 22 23 F025 F025 22 T o Engine 24 25 24 F439 F175 Refer to Body / Chassis Assembly 26 27 28 29 3[...]

  • Page 70

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 66 HYDROST A TIC GROUND DRIVE ASSEMBLIES Parking Brake Assembly 1 2358-6 5/16-18 x 1-3/4 Stud 2 2 2300-2 Parking Brake Hydro Mount, RH 1 3 5103-2 Pivot Bushing (5/16 ID) 2 4 2406-3 Parking Brake [...]

  • Page 71

    HYDROST A TIC GROUND DRIVE ASSEMBLIES Refer to Engine Group Refer to Body / Chassis Assembly Refer to Main Component Power Transmission Refer to Main Component Power Transmission F231 F171 F035 12 13 14 F034 F009 F009 F336 8 9 F183 7 5 6 10 F009 1 2 F009 F034 F009 3 16 16 8 8 4 3 F009 15 F009 1 F009 F034 17 18 F003 F010 19 20 F003 F010 17 18 F010 F[...]

  • Page 72

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 68 STEERING CONTROL ASSEMBLIES Steering Lever & FSC Assemblies 1 5862 FSC Knob 1 2 4170 FSC Lever Assembly * (Includes Item # 4) 3 2170-1 Step Washer 1 4 5830 Grease Fitting 1 5 5214-5 Ball J[...]

  • Page 73

    Effective Date 03-31-08 Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. 69 STEERING CONTROL ASSEMBLIES 2 1 F059 F386 F373 24 6 7 F024 F093 F093 F427 4 5 F009 F183 9 8 F373 F008 F183 F009 F035 F167 25 F345 26 23 F188 28 29 30 F005 F385 27 F198 19 19 21 F188 F198 F345 25 26 28 30 F005 27 29 F003 F352 F320 F004 38 37 39 40 41 42 43 F032 15 10 11 12 F14[...]

  • Page 74

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 70 ELECTRICAL ASSEMBL Y Electrical Assembly 1 8960-15 Ignition Switch W/Keys 1 (Includes Items # 2, 3 & F349) 2 7854 Plastic T ip, Red 1 3 8960-3 Key Set W/Umbrella 1 4 7941-3 Boot, Circuit B[...]

  • Page 75

    ELECTRICAL ASSEMBL Y E A F G C B D L O M N K J I H END VIEWS ARE SHOWN FROM BACK OF PLUG DET AIL D PUR PUR YEL WHT BLK BLK RED ORG DET AIL B PUR/RED PUR DET AIL K DET AIL L DET AIL O PUR/RED PUR/RED GRN GRN DET AIL E BRN BRN YEL YEL/BRN DET AIL J BRN BRN PUR/RED PUR/RED PUR/RED ORG PUR/RED PUR/RED BLU BLU DET AIL F DET AIL G Refer to Body / Chassis[...]

  • Page 76

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 72 60 INCH COMPLETE CARRIER FRAME ASSEMBL Y (P/N 291 1) Spring and Pivot Mount Components 1 2744-1 Spring Clip Bracket 1 2 5975-3 Cable Tie (50# x 7") 2 3 5743-1 Spring Cover 2 4 5743-6 Exte[...]

  • Page 77

    Effective Date 03-31-08 Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. 73 60 INCH COMPLETE CARRIER FRAME ASSEMBL Y (P/N 291 1) F166 1 4 3 2 2 3 F1 17 F1 17 5 6 F014 F215 F014 6 F215 F048 F048 18 F132 F050 11 F436 10 8 12 8 8 F263 F432 8 10 9 7 F263 F432 36 F241 F241 F241 F013 F040 35 37 F298 40 38 F241 F241 F039 F013 F009 F009 41 F298 F040 F013 F00[...]

  • Page 78

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 74 DSD60 DECK ASSEMBL Y (P/N 2910) Deck Housing Components 1 21 10 Hood Latch Assembly 2 2 2786-4 Locking Finger 2 3 2786-1 Footrest, DSD60 (Includes Items # 4 & 5) 1 4 2786-3 Rubber Mat (2 x[...]

  • Page 79

    DSD60 DECK ASSEMBL Y (P/N 2910) F009 8 7 7 F025 1 3 5 1 F025 F002 F025 7 F009 25 28 F050 F029 F002 F067 F318 8 7 6 6 F002 47 48 49 50 51 53 52 F108 F241 F276 F055 F045 F075 F435 31 30 36 F034 44 F043 F013 45 46 45 F276 F055 F045 23 F005 20 21 F039 F059 F033 20 22 F014 F014 F059 F039 1 F025 11 F029 13 6 24 F012 38 39 F013 39 32 34 33 F034 F013 35 F0[...]

  • Page 80

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 76 MULCH KIT Mulch Kit 1 2691-4 Baffle, RH 1 2 2691-2 V ee, RH 1 3 2691-5 Center Skirt 1 4 2691-1 V ee, LH 1 5 2691-3 Skirt, LH 1 Fasteners F004 1/4-20 Keps Nut 16 F029 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Bolt 16[...]

  • Page 81

    MULCH KIT 1 F004 F004 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F029 F004 F004 F004 F004 F004 F004 F004 F004 2 4 5 3 Refer to DSD60 Deck Assembly Effective Date 03-31-08 Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. 77[...]

  • Page 82

    ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. REQ’D Use only genuine W alker ® replacement parts. Effective Date 03-31-08 78 WIRING SCHEMA TIC RELA Y - C RELA Y - B RELA Y - A 15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER OPTIONAL LIGHTS OPTIONAL LIGHTS OPTIONAL LIGHTS HOUR METER B A M S1 S2 G BA TTERY W ALKER MODEL MBSS Beginning S/N 200[...]

  • Page 83

    79 LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR W ALKER MODEL MBSSD RIDER MOWER 1. WHA T THIS WARRANTY COVERS, AND FOR HOW LONG: W alker Manufacturing company will, at it s option, repair or repl ace, without charge, any p art covered by this warranty which is found to be defective in material and/or workmanship within one (1) year after date of sale to the original reta[...]

  • Page 84

    W ALKER MFG . CO. • 5925 E. HARMONY ROAD, FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 • (970) 221-5614 FORM NO. 033108 PRINTED I N USA www.wal kermowers.com © 2008 W ALKER MFG . CO Sound - Model MBS Sound T est Sound test conducted was in accordance with 2000/14/EC and was performed on 6 July 07 under the conditions listed: General Cond ition: Clear T emperature: [...]