Ransomes 70411, 70414 HF-15 Owner's Manual
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HF-15. TRACTOR OPERATOR'S MANUAL AND PARTS LIST A WARNING PRODUCT NO. 70411 & 70414 INCLUDES 7 GANG HYDRAULIC REEL FRAME PRODUCT NO. 78403 SERIAL NOS. 2738AND UP (DIESEL) SERIAL NOS. 1635 AND UP (GAS) INCLUDES ACCESSORIES PRODUCT NOS. 78233 AND 78237 a || "че ds dE Li и: os ci a ok LS o a Ll TE É = a a = Me ai fe a a Ч Pra pt AT RS L LT AA J has IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THE MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPER USE, WARNED OF ITS DANGERS, AND SHOULD READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET UP, OPERATE, ADJUST OR SERVICE THE MACHINE. SAFE PRACTICES FOR RIDING VEHICLES A CAUTION . Keep all shields in place. Before leaving operator's position: a. Shift transmission to neutral b. Set parking brake c. Disengage attachment clutch de Shut off engine (Pull fuel control, diesel only) e. Remove ignition key Wail for all movement to stop before servicing machine. Keep people and pels a safe distance away from machine. . Know the controls and how lo stop quickly. READ THE OPERA- TOR'S MANUAL, Do not allow children to operate lhe vehicle. Do not allow adults to operate it without proper instruction. . Do not carry passengers. Keep children and pets a safe distance A * away. Clear the work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown. Always check overhead clearance and high voltage cables, especially when transporting. . Disengage all attachment clutches and shift into neutral before + + со 10. 11 12 + 13. 14 15 + attempting to start the engine (motor), Always start engine when sitting in operator's seat, never while standing beside unil. Disengage power to attachment(s) and stop the engine (motor) before leaving the operator's position. Disengage power to attachment(s) and stop the engine (motor) before making any repairs or adjustments. Never carry out re- pairs or tighten hydraulic hoses or fittings when system is under pressure, when engine is running. Disengage power to attachment(s) when transporling or not in use. . Take all possible precautions when leaving the vehicle unat- tended, such as disengaging the power take-off, lowering lhe attachment(s), shifting into neutral, setting the parking brake, stopping the engine, and removing the key. Do not slop or start suddenly when going uphill or downhill, Mow up and down the face of steep slopes; never across the face. Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of control. Exercise extreme caution when changing direc- tion on slopes. Keep tractor in gear when going down steep slopes. Stay alert for holes in the lerrain and other hidden hazards. Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment. a, Use only approved drawbar hitch points. b. Limit loads to those you can safely control. с. Do not turn sharply. Use care when backing. d. Use counterweighl(s) when sug sted. Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways, When using any attachments, never allow anyone near the vehicle while in operation, © COPYRIGHT 1985, TEXTRON INC. 16. 17. 18. 19 + 20. 21. 22 23 24, 25 a 26 27. 28. 29 Handle fuel with care - it is highly flammable. a. Use approved conlainer, b. Never remove the cap of the fuel tank, or add fuel lo a run- ning or hot engine, or fill the tank indoors. Wipe up spilled fuel. c. Open doors if the engine is run in the garage - exhaust fumes are dangerous. Do nol run the engine (motor) indoors. Never use fuel as a cleaner. e. Do not smoke when handling fuel. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place. Keep all nuts, bolls, and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition. Never store the equipment with fuel in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure, To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease. The vehicle and attachments should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a foreign object, and the damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the equipment. Do not change the engine governor selling or over-speed the engine, When using the tractor with mower, proceed as follows: a. Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light. b. Never make a culling height adjustment while the engine (motor) is running if the operator mus! dismount to do so. Know whal is behind you before backing up. It is recommended thal this machine nol be used on public roads, If this is unavoidable, you must comply to equipment require- ments per SAE J137b and/or ASAE 5279.4 lighting and marking standard when riding on public roads. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations impli- Citly, See *'Maintenance"'. IL is recommended that your machine be thorbughly inspected at least once a year by a competen! serviceman, Keep the machine and supply of fuel in locked storage to prevent children or others from playing or tampering with them, Always remove the ignition key when machine is stored. When machine is to be stored for an extended time, disconnect battery cables cables or remove the battery. Use fresh, clean fuel only. ‘For fuel recommendation, see diesel fuel specificalions in this manual. If machine is to be 30. stored for an extended period, drain the tank and empty the fuel storage container, either discarding the fuel in a safe place, or using it in other powered equipment for which it may be suited. Do not attempt to fill fuel tank from fuel container unless the container spout or funne! fits INSIDE the fuel tank filler neck. The use of too large a spout or funnel, or no funnel, may result in spilled fuel, creating highly flammable vapors. This could result in fire and/or explosion, causing severe bodily injury. FOREWORD This manual contains operating, maintenance, adjustment instruc- tions and parts list for your Jacobsen Model HF-15 Tractor and the 7 gang hydraulic wing lift frames for the HF-15 tractor. This material has been prepared in detail to help in ordering parts and proper care and efficient operation of this equipment. Jacobsen 7 gang hydraulic wing lift frames are designed to facili- tate mowing where conditions will not permit the use of rigid 7 gang mowers or frames. The Jacobsen 7 gang hydraulic wing lifi system is designed to allow mowing with 1,2,3,4,5,6, or 7 mowers independently. The ability to raise and lower or extend mowers by use of conven- iently located valve control levers allows the operator to overcome various mowing hazards such as insufficient clearance between trees, shrubbery, etc. Five mowers are fully articulated and pivot about the center of the tractor, which keeps the mowers from scrubbing when making turns. If additional information is needed or should you require trained mechanic service, contact your Jacobsen Turf Equipment Dislribu- tor. All Jacobsen Turf Equipment Distributors are kept informed of the latest methods of servicing and are equipped to provide prompt and efficient service in the field or at their service stations. They carry ample stocks of Jacobsen service parts or can secure them promptly for you from the factory. Use of other than original Jacob- sen parts or Jacobsen authorized parts will void the warranty. When ordering parls, always specify the serial number and mode] of your tractor and equipment as well as the quantity, part number, and descriplion of the parts needed. The serial number plate is attached to left side of front floor board near clutch pedal and we suggest you record these numbers below for ready reference. 4 SOA ess ea pee aa A WARNING THIS MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN INTERLOCK SYSTEM WHICH IS INTENDED TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS FROM INJURY.THE ENGINE IS PREVENTED FROM STARTING UN- LESS THE CLUTCH PEDAL 1$ FULLY DEPRESSED, AND THE REEL DISENGAGEMENT LEVER IS PULLED BACK AND TURNED CLOCKWISE 1/8 TURN. IN THE INTEREST OF SAFE OPERATING CONDITIONS, THIS MACHINE MUST NEVER BE OPERATED WITH THE INTERLOCK SYSTEM DIS- CONNECTED OR MALFUNCTIONING.ALWAYS PLACE TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER IN NEUTRAL BEFORE STARTING ENGINE. HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS This manual is an operating and service guide for the operator. We recommend thal you read it carefully before operating your vehicle and that you follow the simple adjustments and maintenance listed. We do not recommend that you make major repairs beyond necessary adjustments and simple parts replace- ments required to keep your unit in good operating condition. For assistance in gelling the most out of your unit, and for overhaul, winter or summer storage, tune-up, and repair service, we recommend your Authorized Jacobsen Turf Equipment Distributor, who is pre- pared to help you. ACCESSORIES © тов стены PILIISTMENTS., « ww + à «a 4 FOREWOBE + 2 2 5 w PUBL 2. a # % 8 2 4 © & 5 4 & HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS. LHBRIGATION = 5 & aw a daa EA MAINTENANCE: .4 4040.46 4 4.4.4 OPERATING CONTROLS To eliminate error and speed delivery: 1. Write your NAME and ADDRESS on your order plainly. 2, Explain WHERE and HOW to make shipment, 3. Give PRODUCT NUMBER, NAME, and SERIAL NUMBER that is stamped on the NAME PLATE or SERIAL PLATE of your product. 4, Order by QUANTITY DESIRED, the PART NUMBER, and the DESCRIPTION OF PART, CONTENTS 5, Send your order to or visit your nearest AU THOR- IZED JACOBSEN TURF EQUIPMENT DISTRI- BUTOR. 6. INSPECT ALL SHIPMENTS ON RECEIPT. If any parts are damaged or missing, file a claim with the carrier before accepting. 7. Do not retum material to your nearest AUTHOR- 1ZED JACOBSEN SERVICE TURF EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTOR without a letter of explanation. Make a list of all returned parts, show your name and address, and include it with the shipment. TRANSPORTATION CHARGES MUST BE PRE- PAID. x à; Ed 29 OPERATION . 9-12 13 - 17 PARTS LIST, Rg AR TE EE AD eh 30 - 71 , 3 SAFE PRACTICES FOR RIDING VEHICLES . , . . . 2 . 9 ЭКЗО ОТНЕС ONE, x x à à € 05 24 E dea 5-7 ‘ 3 SPECIFICATIONS, Ed Wh ds ey dl TNE IR (018 4 21 - 23 STORAGE . SUR > ACELERA EE 24 17 - 21 TIRE INFLATION, ada ae AE das 28 7-9 WHEELS. 5 RE AE Re Bed dE 5 ads DEP SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE #. . . . . Spec. Code # . Cylinders . Displacement. . Bore Compression Ratio - Max. Intermittent HP Torque. . Oil Capacity. THERMOSTAT. . CARBURETOR FUEL FILTER GOVERNOR. . . BATTERY ** COOLING. . . . FUEL CAPACITY . HYDRAULIC FLUID ... 21 gal, (79.5 liters). Use Jacobsen No. 360953 oil, or Sunoco Sunfleet H.P. Engine Oil S.A.E. 10W30, or Mobil CAPACITY AIR CLEANER OIL FILTER LUBRICATION ALTERNATOR SELF-STARTER. . CLUTCH ; : La DRIVE AXLE . . TIRES AND INFLATION PRESSURE BRAKES . . STEERING . STEERING AXLE . TURNING RADIUS . . WHEEL BASE . . . REAR BODY OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS. DIMENSIONS GROUND CLEARANCE TRANSMISSION . . a DIESEL GASOLINE Perkins 4.236 Diesel, . + + « + +4 4 4 4 4 + + + + + Perkins G4.236 Gasoline . LD 70186 EA ANA KA LA AAA E AA 236 G00461 Mia da EDREAL EP REE d Dd YE . … 236 cu. in. (3867 cu. em.). , « « +. 4 + + + + + + 236 cu. in. (3867 cu. cm.) ¿ET SMA + AA AAA + 8 à à 5875-53 Ann) ОГ ОНО) 5 1 CUT 5 5a ti 5 SUP mm) UL a EY e dE ah da an a 3 A >. FA 8122850 BPM 4 « 5 ov 6 5 vw © #9 8% 5% ¥ се a 250 RPM . 192 ft. Ibs. (260 N-m) at 1350 RPM . . . + + + . . . . 200 ft. Ibs. (271 N-m) at 1275 RPM Bots: 1(7:0 HAS 2 a el a. Eee Le aa e a. 10 gts, (9.5 Itt.) = ВНЗ ВОО де vo eth wo dud Ne cl a EE 180° Е. (82° С.) 3 «444 4 4 4 + a a a a + + + Updraft manual choke » Perkins No, 26560017 + € + à © 5 a + 5 y 1 & 4 Perkins No. NA-004866 + Centrifugal flyweight type; location; injection pump. . , Mechanical, variable speed . 12 Volt minimum cold cranking rating of. . ., . . . . TRANSMISSION RATIO . 12 Volt minimum cold cranking rating of 700 amps @ 0° F, (-18° С.) 350 amps @ 0° F. (-18° C.) . Centrifugal type circulating pump full length water jacket, 6 blade fan and coolant capacity of 16 qt. (15.1 liters) . 20 gal. (75.7 liters) tank, For type of fuel, see ‘‘Operation'’ section, Delvac (Special) S.A.E. TOW30 . Large capacity dry type Donaldson Cyclopac Air Cleaner Replacement Element No. P10-1222, Full flow type, spin on, disposable. Perkins No. 2654403. Full pressure by positive displacement gear pump (Rotary type) . Capacity 42 Amperes Key Switch 12'' (305 mm.) Heavy Duty Borg & Beck. . . Dana Model 60, 6.17 to 1 reduction. See Page 27. Foot operated hydraulic automotive type brakes on drive wheels. Mechanical parking brake on drive wheels. . Automotive type, with adjustable steering gear, 5 turns from left to right. Heavy Duty, Pivotally mounted. 9 ft. (2740 mm) (Approximate) 95'" (2413 mm) Length 42" (1067 mm); Width 38" (9655 mm); Height, Front 18" (457 mm); Rear 16-1 >” (419 mm). Tractor Only Mith Mowers “a Number of Units Width Transport Position of Cut 1 Unit 30" (508 mm) 2 Units Length [148.5" (3772 mm) Width 81" (2057 mm) Height |68'' (1727 mm) Weight 180" (4572 mm) 96'' (2438 mm) 80°’ (2033 mm) 8286 Ib. (3758 Kg.) 3 Units (2 Front, 1 Rear Center) 4 Units (2 Front, 1 Rear Center, 1 Wing) 5 Units (2 Front, 3 Rear) 6 Units (2 Front, 3 Rear, 1 Outrigger) 7 Units (All Units) 80" (2032 mm) 105" (2667 mm) 130” (3302 mm) 155" (3937 mm) 180" (4572 mm) e. 8-1/2" (216 mm) - Heavy Duty, with 4 speeds forward, 1 reverse, Helical Syncromesh in 2nd, 3rd, & 4th gears. Gear Ratio TRACTION SPEEDS. . . M.P.H. (Km/h) at 14.7’ (373 mm) Rolling Radius 1st Gear 6.68 to 1 Engine RPM 1500 1600 1750 2000 2400 2nd Gear | 3.34 to 1 1st Gear 2.08 (3.34) 2,21 (3.55) 2,42 (3,89) 2,77 (4.45) 3,33 (5.35) 3rd Gear 1.79to 1 2nd Gear 4,16 (6.69) 4.44 (7.14) 4.86 (7.82) 5.55 (8,93) 6.66 (10.71) 4th Gear 1.00 to 1 3rd Gear 7.76 (12.49) | 8.28 (13.33) | 9.06 (14.58) | 10,35 (16,668)| 12.42 (19.99) Reverse 8.26 to 1 4th Gear 13.90 (22.36) 14.83 (23.86) 16.22 (26.10) 18.54 (29.83) - Drop Case! 1.53 to 1 Reverse 1.68 (2.70) 1.80 (2.89) 1.96 (3.15) 2.20 (3.62) 2.69 (4.32) # When requesting engine information or ordering service parts, include the above engine type number & Spec. Code * All weights shown are approximate. ** Not furnished with tractor. 4 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS DEFINITION OF DIRECTIONS The terms left and right as used in this manual, refer to left and right side of the tractor when sitting in the operator's seal. The term front refers to the engine end of tracior and rear refers to body end. PARTS The bag of parts provided with tractor contains seven motor gaskets, PUTTING BATTERY IN SERVICE (See Maintenance), ATTACHING MOWERS TO FRAMES Before operating the wing lifts on this tractor you should carefully read and fully understand the controls and operation of the tractor and wing lift, Check hydraulic reservoir before operating wing lift. Position tractor on a smooth level surface with ample room to lower and raise arms with mowers connected. Stop engine, place gear shift in neutral position and engage parking brake. A WARNING To avoid possible serious bodily injury the driver should stay in the tractor seat whenever tractor engine is running and lift arms are being raised or lowered. Place all mowers in the approximate position where frames will be lowered. When attaching mowers with grass deflectors, be certain that the front units are placed in proper position (see Fig. 5). FRAME LOWERING SEQUENCE (See Fig, 9 & 10) Star! tractor engine and operate at idle speed to lower frames onto mowers. IMPORTANT The frame lowering sequence as illustrated on top of valve cover musi be foliowed or the rear center frame may be damaged. 1. Lower left wing frame by pushing lever (B) forward and then re- leasing, thereby allowing frame to float down. It may be necessary lo push frames down by hand due to the lack of weight thal is normally provided by mowers. Lower frame to approximately 1''(25.4 mm) above mower. Stop frame from lowering by pulling conirol lever rearward to raise position and release. Reposition mower under frame if necessary and lower frame pull posts completely onlo mower axle. 2. Lower right wing frame (Lever C) following same procedure as used in step 1. 3. Lower rear center and front frames (Laver A). Follow same pro- cedure as in step 1 bul be certain to posilion all three frames. 4, Lower left front outrigger frame by pushing lever (D) forward until lift arm extends beyond tractor. Follow same procedure as in step 1, 5. Lower right outrigger frame (Lever E) following same procedure as in step 4. After all frames have been properly positioned on mowers, turn tractor engine off, Dipstick in oil reservoir should be at full mark. If additional fluid is needed refer to '*Lubrication”” section for specific information. Spring Brackel e - (2) Outriggers (3) Rear Mowers | + (2) Front Mowers Figure | HYDRAULIC MOWER SET- UP (See Figs. 1 and 2) 1. Attach mower frames to mower axles (A) by inserting clevis pins (B) through holes in pull posts (C) and securing with cotter pins (D)(See Fig. 2). 2. Attach lift chains to mowers by placing the screw, washer (small), and locknut (E,F,G) through an end link of the chain and the hole in the spring lever (J) (See Fig. 1). 3. Attach lift chains to frames, first raise mowers 2''(50.8 mm) above ground level. then- a. Front frames, attach lift chain to chain posl with pin (H) by inserting the pin through one side of the chain post, the chain, and the other side of the chain post. secure the pin with hair pin (T) (See Fig. 1). SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS b. All other frames, bring the chain up through the middle hole in the spring bracket, put the pin (H) through the chain, then insert the pin through the small hole in the spring bracket and secure with hair pin (T) (See Fig. 1). Insert the pin through the chain link which allows the roller to just touch the ground. 4. See Figure 1 and 2 Attaching arm spring. Insert screw (M) through large flat washer (L) and spacer (N). Place large loop end of spring (K) over spacer and hook screw into slot in spring lever (J). Place se- cond spacer (N) and large loop end of second spring (K) over spacer and secure with large flat washer (L), lockwasher (0), and hex nut (P). Place spring arm (Q) in guide (R), slide small loop of springs over arm. Use both hands and slide the bar back until it drops down and hooks behind the lower lip of the guide. Insert the stop pin (S) into the proper hole in the guide (the lower end of the pin goes into the corresponding hole in the lower lip of the guide), lock the stop pin(s)in place with hair pin (T). (The hair pin goes underneath the top lip of the guide). Pull the spring bar up and lel it come forward to the stop pin. Arm springs apply pressure on rollers to keep them from bounc- ing. To oblain proper spring tension raise the mowers until they just clear the ground, remove all slack from the chain by adjust- ing the stop pin(s) forward lo decrease and backward to increase Figure 2 Hydraulic Motor Su ANN Motor Gasket Figure 3 pressure, Generally the arm should be sel forward when cutting high and back when cutting low. MOUNT HYDRAULIC MOTORS TO MOWERS (See Fig. 3) 1, Remove protective plates and gaskets from right hand housing on mowers. Retain screws, lockwashers, and nuts. 2. Remove hydraulic motors from their shipping positions on tractor. 3. Place a motor gasket from tractor's bag of parts on each motor, 4. Route hydraulic motors and hoses as shown in Figure 6. Hy- draulic hoses for the two front and rear center mowers travel over mower frames. Hoses for outrigger and wing mowers travel under the rear of mower frames. (See Fig. 6) a * Mount motors to their respective mower with same screws, lock- washers, and nuts. Position motors as shown in Figure 3, 6. The side port motors are for the two front and center units. GRASS DEFLECTORS In some mowing conditions it is desirable to guide the flow of cut grass out the rear of the cutting units so that it does not fly up against the operalor. Under such conditions grass deflectors should be used. Figure 4 Front 126114 X 131097 126114 Left Front Righl Front 131097 Outrigger, L.H. Outrigger, R.H. 126113 126113 126114 Rear Wing, L.H. Rear Wing, R.H. Rear Center Figure 5 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS ATTACHING GRASS DEFLECTORS TO HYD. MOWERS Figure 5 illustrales the position of the grass deflectors in relation ‘to the tractor. Notice: the deflectors are different and care should be taken to mount them in the proper positions. Refer to Figure 4 and proceed as follows: Loosen nut (X) on both sides of mower side frames and inserl slots in end of grass deflec- tor brackets over bolts, Make sure lockwasher is between deflector bracket and nul. Posi- lion all grass deflectors to allow approximately 1/8''(3.17 mm) clear- ance between deflector and reel blades. Tighten nut (X) securely. IMPORTANT Position grass deflectors to allow approximately 1/8''(3.17 mm) clearance between deflector and reel blades. A period- ic check should be made to see that the 1/8''(3.17 mm) clearance is maintained. See Figure 7 for Location of the Following Controls. |. START - RUN SWITCH Two keys are furnished and stored in loolbox. To start the en- gine turn the key clockwise to ''Start'” position and release when engine starts. Do not hold the key in the “Start” position for more than 30 seconds al a time. Key should be removed whenever vehicle is not being used to prevent unauthorized operation. FOR COMPLETE STARTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE PROCEDURE FOR TRACTOR OPERATION, IMPORTANT Do not leave the start -run switch on for any length of time without starting engine. Do not keep starter motor energized after engine has started. 2. HAND THROTTLE Use hand throttle to sel desired cruising speed. Push throttle lever up to obtain higher engine RPM. CHOKE — GASOLINE The choke is a fuel enrichment device; when pulled out it will aid in starting cold engines. More moderale temperatures re- quire less choking. As engine warms, less choking is required, Front of Traclor (Top View) L.H, & R.H. Front Mower Frames Hyd. Motor Hyd. Hoses 7 y = L.H. Outrigger R.H. Outrigger Mower Frame : | Mower Frame СВ 1 E Свен E Left Wing Right Wing Mower Frame i! Mower Frame Rear Center Mower Frame OPERATING CONTROLS Figure 6 Master Cylinder — Sg Access Cover —— 4 5 Figure 7 OPERATING CONTROLS 4. ACCELERATOR PEDAL Depress acceleralor pedal to accelerate Tractor. 5. FOOT PEDAL STOP Fool Pedal Stop is for adjusting the amount of acceleration per- mitted by accelerator pedal. 6. ACCELERATOR PEDAL REST Place your right fool on Accelerator Pedal Rest and pivot the foot to hit accelerator. 7. HYDRAULIC BRAKES Push Brake Pedal to stop tractor. Hydraulic Brakes stop drive wheels. 8, CLUTCH Push Clutch Pedal lo disengaged transmission for shifting, The engine will not start unless the pedal is completely depressed. 9. SHIFT LEVER Move shift lever into desired gear (See Shifting Diagram On Shift Lever Knob) while you have clutch pedal pushed in dis- engaging transmission. 10. PARKING BRAKE Parking brake lever mechanically operates drive wheel brakes and is totally independent of the hydraulic operation of brakes. The parking brake lever is in the disengaged position when lever is pointing down. To engage parking brake, pull lever back until lever is pointing lo rear of tractor. The operator should feel a definite “'snap over center’' action near the en- gaged position. To disengage parking brake, reverse above pro- cedure. IMPORTANT The parking brake lever has only two positions, disengaged cr engaged; parking brake lever can never partially apply brakes. NOTE On diesel tractors, gauges will work only when engine iS running. ||. YOLTMETER 12, OIL. PRESSURE GAUGE 13. WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE A WARNING To avoid possible serious bodily injury always allow the radiator to cool before removing the pressure cap. 14. FUEL GAUGE Fuel level (See nole) 15. TACHOMETER 16. HOUR METER 17. FUSE TWO STAGE GEARBOX (See Fig, 8) The two stage gearbox, located at the front of the tractor, has a high and a low cutting range. This makes possible a more com- plete range of frequencies of cut. Frequency of cut is the distance the mower will travel between the time it takes two successive blades to begin contact with the bedknife. Frequency of cut is dependent upon the position of the transmission gearshift lever and the high or low range selection of the two stage gearbox, A CAUTION Engine must be off while shifting two stage gearbox or damage lo gearbox will occur. Keep crankshaft universal safety shield in place at all times. Reel Blades Bedknife pe F2 | 1 1 I | | PR Da e | —>| |- Freguency of Cut VARIABLE FREQUENCIES OF CUT Gear Freq. of Cut (in) HIGH 151 ‚36'' ( 9,1 тт) ВАМСЕ 2nd 72" (18.2 mm) LOW ist ‚57'' (14,4 mm) RANGE 2nd 1.15" (29.2 mm) Figure 8 OPERATING CONTROLS pie) A WARNING To extend service life of the two stage gearbox and the ‘ hydraulic system it is recommended that Lhe gearbox be To avoid serious bodily injury, always be sure area placed in the neutral posilion during long distance trans- around tractor is clear before lowering reels. Never start port reels rolating until mower units are fully on the ground. | x -] To run reels in cutting.direction control levers must be in left hand side of slot and positioned all the way forward. il | To stop individual reels from rotating pull specific lever straight rearward. To stop all reels from rotating at one time pull shut-off lever (ree! disengage lever located in middle of valve cover) rear- ward. When attempting lo start engine, pull shut-off lever rearward and then turn knob 1/8 turn clockwise. REVERSING VALVE (See Figs. 9 and 10) Reversing valve handles are provided to allow reverse rotation of reels for lapping of blades and to clear reels of debris. To reverse reels pull individual reverse handle upward. To stop reverse rotation push handle down. Always, before beginning to cul grass, make sure that all reversing handles are in their down position. Always Raise (A) Mowers First and Lower Them Las! Shut Off Lever Figure 9 5 SPOOL STACK VALVE (See Figs. 9 and 10) B Valve control levers A, B, C, D and E perform the following opera- tions. They raise and lower the mowers and rotate the reels, Lower Neutral Stop To lower or raise reel frames the levers must be in the right hand half of slot. e Raise Forward Control Valve Levers To lower cutting units push levers forward to lower position momentarily and release. The frames will float down into operating position. Do not hold lever forward. D A Hz To raise cutting units pull levers rearward and hold until desired height is achieved, then release. Center lift control (A) may re- quire higher engine speeds to prevent engine stalling. Always raise 8 daria (A) mowers first and lower them last. eversing nandies Figure 10 OPERATION Before operating tractor, first, read and understand fully the FUEL - DIESEL operator's manual and parts list for your ‘‘Hydraulic Reel Mowers"". Fill the tank with a good quality, clean, No. 2 (45 cetane min.) BEFORE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS diesel fuel. Refer to engine manual for fuel specifications. Before starting engine check the engine oil level (See Engine GASOLINE Manual). Also, check hydraulic reservoir fluid lever by pulling dipstick on top of tank. Oil should be between the marks on the Fill the tank with a good quality, clean, 85 octane minimum rated dipstick. gasoline. Refer to engine manual for fuel specifications, OPERATION A DANGER To avoid possible serious bodily injury do not refuel tractor with engine running or while engine is hot; vapors from fuel, or fuel coming in contact with a hot engine may cause a fire or an explosion. Do not refuel tank while smoking or near an open flame. When filling tank with fuel, keep hose and nozzle or fuel can and funnel in contact with metal of fuel tank to prevent the possibility of fire or explosion caused by static electricily, Keep fire and intense heat away from fuel storage area, as the surround- ing air contains highly explosive vapors. PROCEDURE FOR TRACTOR OPERATION TO START 1. Engage parking brake. 2. Pull reel disengage lever rearward and turn knob 1/8 turn clock- wise, 3. Depress clutch and:hold. 4. Shift tractor transmission to neutral. 5.Depress foot accelerator to 3/4 position. Adjust choke on gaso- line engines as required. 6. Turn key clockwise to crank engine. As soon as engine starts, release key. Do not operate starter more than 30 seconds at a time. TO GO 1. Release parking brake, 2. With clulch pedal depressed shift to 1st gear. 3. Release clutch slowly and accelerate gradually. À, Shift to desired gears per steps 2 and 3, Do not shift to 1st gear or reverse with tractor moving. 5. Turn reel disengage knob. TO STOP 1. Place mower reel levers in neutra! position, 2. Depress clutch. со . Apply foot brake. 4, Shift to neutral. un . Turn key to “Off” position and remove key. 6. Set parking brake.. 10 OPERATING SUGGESTIONS Before mowing around obstacles it is suggested that the operator practice raising and lowering the outrigger and wing mowers (See ‘5 Spool Stack Valve'' under ‘Operating Controls'”) while mowing in a clear area. By doing this the operator can thoroughly familia- rize himself with the operation of the tractor and wing lift without the danger of damage to the tractor or wing lift. SAFETY FIRST Whenever tractor engine is started, operator mus! be in tractor seat, gear shift in neutral position, and parking brake engaged. Under no circumstances should the engine be started with operator standing next to the tractor between lift arms, Parking brakes should always be applied when tractor is stationary. TRANSPORTING Mowers must be raised to the transport posilion when driving to and from the area of operalion. If tractor is driven with mowers partially raised, mowers may swing on lift arms making it difficult to control tractor and causing undue stress on the hydraulic system. For long distance transporting put 2-siage gear box on front of tractor in “Neutral” CAUTION: (Shift with engine off). SPEEDS - CUTTING Operate at speeds at which you have control of tractor and can stop or maneuver safety in case of an emergency. Cutting speeds are governed by condition of turf, type of terrain, and obstacles to be encountered. There is no set speed, for only with experience can an operator determine the proper speed to fit various cutting conditions. If mower wheels “'scuff”' during fast and extreme turns, tractor speeds are too fast. Operate tractor at slow speeds in areas that require fast and extreme turns. For any, except moderate turns, tractor should be slowed down. If mower wheels continue to “scuff’’ at slow speeds in an extreme turn, tractor may be turning under recommended radius. Refer to ‘‘Turning Radius” under “‘Adjustments,’’ for instructions on checking and adjusting turning radius. MANEUVERING When cutting an area that requires a lot of turning, plan your cut- ting pattern to avoid sharp and frequent turns. When making a turn, turn steering wheel slowly and gradually to allow mowers to follow through the turn, When making counter turns, allow mowers to straighten out first before turning in the opposite direction. Whenever it is necessary to drive traclor in reverse, raise mowers off the ground. When mowing near trees or buildings, remember the HF-15 tractor has rear wheel sleering and the rear end tends to ‘‘swing out" when turning. OPERATION OBSTACLES If there is any doubt about adequate clearance between objects when mowing, reduce speed until obslacles are cleared or raise outriggers if necessary. When approaching an obstacle which requires mowers to be raised off the ground, operator must judge the speed of the tractor and the distance to the object so he can raise the mowers in ample lime to clear the obstacle. IMPORTANT To obtain maximum mower life, operator must use discre- tion when mowing near gravel areas (roadway, parking areas, cart paths, etc.). By operating too close, or over- lapping gravel areas, stones are picked up by mower and forced between bedknife and reel causing wear and possi- ble damage to cutting unit. SIDEHILL OPERATION AND HILL CLIMBING It is important when cutting on hilly terrain that the tractor is properly prepared. Correct tire pressure is essential for maximum traction and sidehill holding. Wheel weights or water solution in tires may be used if additional weight is required. Filling drive tires with water solution can be done if weight is needed but, if high transporl speeds are used, then be sure to get 100% filling. Do not fill steering tires with water solution if speed: will exceed 15 MPH (24.14 Km/h). Steering wheel weights are available and are recommended in place of water solution. When climbing an extreme grade and tires begin to ‘’mark’’ the turf, grade is too steep for safe operation. Angle traclor to a less steep grade until tire marking stops. The percent of grade that the tractor will climb will vary with turf conditions. Operator must use good judgment when operating on sidehills. He must consider the percent of slope and condition of turf (wel, firm, density, elc.). If tractor tends to slide while operating on an extreme sidehill, change angle of tractor by turning slightly down hill until traction is regained. Up hill wing mowers can be raised off the ground to stop sliding until tractor can be maneuver- ed so that wing mowers can be lowered without tractor sliding. RAISING AND LOWERING MOWERS ON HILLSIDE When raise mowing extreme sidehills use the following sequence to mowers. Left and right outrigger mowers. Up hill wing mower. . Front and cenler mowers. Down hill wing mower. a 60 o вю 11 When mowing extreme side hills with two front and center mowers only, lower down hill wing mower before raising front and center mowers. Raise down hill wing mower last. NOTE When mowing on a side hill, tractor should be steered slightly toward the uphill side. When tractor and mowers are stopped on soft ground, back up and then start mowers on the move to avoid tearing up the ground. THE FOLLOWING IS FOR YOUR GENERAL INFORMATION DETERMINING THE PERCENT OF GRADE. The safe degree of slope al which the HF-15 traclor can travel is determined by a number of different things (speed, weight of trac- lor, accessories mounted on tractor, turf conditions, etc.) Only you can delermine what degree of slope is safe for your tractor at a particular time. PERCENT OF GRADE Amount of a slope of a grade can be expressed in degrees or per- cent. Generally a grade is expressed in percent, When a grade is expressed in degrees, it refers to the angle formed by the slope from a horizontal line (see Fig. 11). When a slope is expressed in percent, il indicates the ratio of vertical height to a horizontal distance as a percentage (see Fig. 11A). e Horizontal Line, Figure 11 Height “ =—a Horizontal Distance Percent of Grade Can Be Obtained By Dividing Height By Horizontal Distance Figure IA OPERATION HOW TO DETERMINE THE PERCENT OF GRADE Method 1. The following is a simple means of determining the percent of a slope. The only equipment required is a length of string over 33" (838.2 mm) long, builders lide level, small stake and a steel tape or yard slick. Tie string securely to small stake and mark or tie a knot in string 33''(838.2 mm) from stake. Follow the instructions in Figure 12, and multiply the vertical reading in inches (mm) by 3. Example: Height Measurement - 5 inches or 127 mm, 3 x 5 equals 15 or 15% grade or 8-1/2 degrees. NOTE A straight board and building level may be used in place of string and line level. Method 2. If a general average percent of slope is required, use a string 100 inches (2540 mm) long in place of the 33 inch (838.2 mm) string with a line level and measure from string to ground. The rule reading in inches (mm) will be the correct percent of grade. Example: Height Measurement - 25 inches (635 mm) equals 25% grade. Hold Rule Perpendicular © ji Small Stake = 49 33 Inches (838.2 mm) = I po = | |: / E = 8 String 7 Ва | ; Lt idm Builder's Line Level = - | Su la 2 =] A e Pe A о A > Sk Figure 12 Degrees Are Shown to The Nearest 1/4 © 5 pd as 2 ‚oh _% В" A = E 0 — MA 10 — 5% Max. Grade ond Class Highway 8% — в 2% — Toll Rd. Or Freeway 3% — 0 — 0 — Figure 13 12 ADJUSTMENTS A WARNING To avoid possible serious bodily injury, before performing any maintenance lower all mowers to ground, place all valve levers in neutral, shift transmission to neutral, shul engine off, (turn key to off position and remove key, pull fuel shut- off knob oul), set parking brake. (See Illustration 2 of parts list for reference numbers used in the following instruct ons) ACCELERATOR PEDAL STOP (See Illust. 2) The accelerator pedal stop (Ref.73j (tne hex head cap screw under- nealh the pedal) should be adjusted to stop pedal travel as soon as the lever on the injector pump reaches the full open position, to adjust: 1. Loosen the nuts. 2. Turn the stop screw in or out as needed. 3. Tighten the nuts. HAND THROTTLE (See lllust. 2) Tne assembled length of hand throttle compression spring (Ref. No. 18) should be 2° (51 mm). Check to see if hand throttle lever maintains posilion while engine is at high idle, if not, compress spring further by tightening nut (Ref. No. 21). ACCELERATOR ROD (See lllust, 2) 1. Disconnect ball joint (Ref. No. 16) at fuel injector pump (on Diesel) or governor fon Gasoline) and let ¡t fall free. 2. Raise nand throttie (Ref. No. 40j until it contacts stop at top of stroke со Push fuel injector pump or governor lever rearward to full en- gine RPM position. 4. Adjust ball joint so that it falls freely into hole in lever, Secure with lockwasher and nul (Ref. Nos, 64 & 24). BRAKE PEDAL (See lltust. 6) Brake Pedal must have a minimum of 1/8''(3,17 mm) free play be- fore brake pedal plunger conlacis piston in master cylinder, |! brake peda! has 'ess than 1 8'°'(3,17 mm) free play, [here is a possi- bility of the brakes being partially applied when brake is fully re- leased, Adjust brake pedal lag as follows: (See lllust, 6 for refer- ence numbers used in the following instructions). 13 1. Remove the screw and по! (Ref, 30 and 31 from rod end (Ref. 29) and pedal. 2. Loosen loc< nut (Ref. 11) on rod end. 3. Turn the rod end counterclockwise to increase, or clockwise to decrease free play lag. 4. Replace and tighten hardware, NOTE See your Authorized Service Station for Brake Shoe Adjust- ment or Brake Line Bleeding. CLUTCH PEDAL (See lllust. 6 for Ref. Nos.) 1. Loosen the jam nul (Ref. 11) al the end of the clutch linkage rod (Ref. 12). 2. Turn ¿levis (Ref. 8) counterciock.::se to increase or clockwise to decrease free play in clutch pedal travel. 3. Tighten jam nut to lock the adjustment. When properly adjusted, clutch pedal should have 1/8''-3/4''(3-19 mm) of free play in pedal travel. PARKING BRAKE (See Illust. 6 for reference numbers used in the following in- structions). MINOR BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT Adjusting knob at the end of brake lever (Ref. 42) is used lo com- pensate for brake lining and linkage wear. Adjust by placing brake lever in the disengaged position and turning adjusting knob in a clockwise direction, applying and releasing brake lever every quarter turn until a definite '‘snap over center’ action 15 achieved. IMPORTANT Overadjustment causes '‘hard'’ lever action, bul does not increase brake efficiency. If under normal usage with pro- per lubrication lever becomes hard lo operate, it is a sign of over adjustment, To correct this condition turn adjust- ing knob counterclockwise until desired ‘‘snap over center" action is obtained. MAJOR BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT A major adjustment is required when brakes are adjusted or relined, or when adjusting knob on lever has been turned clockwise to maxi- mum travel. Place lever in the disengaged position, turn adjusting knob counterclockwise as far as possible. Remove all slack and free play from linkage between lever and brakes. Then proceed with minor adjustment as described above. ADJUSTMENTS TURNING RADIUS The factory setting for the turning radius 15 8.5-9.5 (2600 - 2900 mm) minimum inside. To check and make these adjustments see |llustra- tion 5 for reference numbers used in the following and proceed as follows: 1. With the steering wheels in a maximum right turn, drive the 2. tractor in a tight circle and stop, Push a stake or screwdriver in the ground againsl the inner drive wheel tire to serve as a marker. . Drive tractor in a tight circle 180% and stop directly opposite the marker. . The dislance from marker lo inner drive wheel shouid be 18 ft. (5486 mm) which is a 9 ft, (2743 mm) radius. . To secure the proper selting, loosen the lock nut (Ref. 44) on spindle body stop (Ref, 43) and adjust the screw in to decrease or out 1o increase the turning radius. Repeat Items 1 through 5 for the left hand setting by making a left hand turn. . Tighten lock nuts (Ref. 44) on stop screws (Ref, 43) afler making proper adjustments, . To adjust toe-in remove end of steering tie rod. (Ref. 45) from a steering arm (Ref. 63 and 38) and screw the tie rod end (Ref, 9) in lo decrease or out to increase the toe-in. . Replace the tie rod end on steering arm and tighten. A = Figure 14 IMPORTANT Proper toe-in is 1/8''(3.17 mm). This means the distance between the front edges of the steering lires is 1/8" (3.17 mm) less than the distance between the rear edges of the steering lires. STEERING GEAR BACK LASH See Figure 14 for reference letters used in the following: First turn the steering wheel gently from one stop all the way to the other, counting the total number of turns. Then, turn the steer- ing wheel back halfway to the center position. Remove the horn 14 button cap (Ref. 19, Illust 5) by prying it off with a screw driver, Note the position of the mark (Ref. A, Figure 14). This mark should be at 9 o'clock position when sieering gear is straight ahead. Then loosen locknut on lash adjuster screw (Ref. B., Fig. 14), turn the adjuster screw clockwise to take out all the backlash in the gear teeth and retighten the locknuis. Replace the horn button cap. STEERING COLUMN HEIGHT The steering column can be adjusted up or down changing the angle and height of the steering wheel in relation to the operator. By adjusting steering column and seat (refer to seal adjustment), maximum operator comfort can be obtained. The procedure for adjusting steering column height is as follows: (See |!lust. 5 for reference numbers used in the following instructions.) 1. Set rear wheels at straight ahead position. IMPORTANT Care must be taken NOT TO MOVE steering wheel or rear wheels while making height adjustment so that steer- ing gear does not bottom and become damaged in use. I1 is advisable afler performing step 1, to mark position of steer- ing wheel hub in relation to steering column. In the event the steering wheel is accidentally moved while adjusting steering column, simply line up mark on steering wheel hub with mark on steering column to properly position sleering gear to the straight ahead posilion. 2. Remove drag link and steering arm (Ref. 3 and 8). 3. Loosen the three nuts (Ref. 30) holding the steering gear mount- ing bracket (Ref. 27) to the cowling structure assembly, Also loosen the screw (Ref. 26) holding the other side of the sleering gear to the cowling structure. 4. Loosen nuts (Ref, 16) holding steering column to '*U'' bolt saddle (Ref, 23A). on * Adjust steering column either forward or rearward as desired, 6. Relighten **U'* bolt saddle mounting nut (Ref, 16) mounting bracket nuts (Ref, 30), and screw (Ref, 26). 7. Reinstall steering arm. The arm mus! be vertical. 8. Reinstall drag link. The drag link may require some adjustment in length depending an the distance steering column was moved, IMPORTANT Check thal steering gear does not bottom by turning wheels to the extreme right and left. Also, check to make certain that aclion is being restricted by the wheel stops. SEAT (See Fig. 15) The HF-15 Tractor is equipped with a comfort control seat, allow- ing the operator to adjust seal for firmness of ride and also move the seal forward or back. ADJUSTMENTS To var; lhe firmness of the seat, push seal forward and up to dis- engage clevis (1) from notch in upper arm (2). Pivot spring (3) forward or back lining up clevis with one of lhe four notches in upper arm. (The rear most nolch gives the firmesl ride.) Lower seal and engage clevis in nolch in upper arm. The seat can easily be moved forward or back by removing seal from mounting bar (4) and relocating seat mounting stud in one of the four holes in mounting bar. After seat has been repositioned, make cerlain seat is securely fastened lo seat mounting bar. Figure 15 ENGINE See Engine Manual for adjustment instructions. ENGINE SPEEDS Diesel idle Speed 825 - 900 RPM Gasoline ldie Speed 725 - 775 RPM Diesel or Gas Maximum Speed (Hand Throttle) 2430 + 70 RPM — 50 RPM (Fool Throttle) 2430 + 70 RPM — 50 RPM <a CSSS 8 Figure 16 19 Right Wing Pressure Spring Chain Assembly \ Ram End Pin — (19 mm} _ 3 (OCTO "rá 7 | Loi Ï j Figure 16А WING LIFT (See Figs. 16 € 16A) Center lift arm pressure springs. When culling with rear center mower and either the right or left wing mowers and the mowers fail lo track properly, pressure spring on raised wing mower requires adjustment. Lower both wing mowers and rear center mower and proceed as follows to adjus! pressure springs; 1. Left wing pressure spring (see Fig. 16). Remove colter pin from pin (A) and move pin up one hole in arm (B). Reinstall cotler pin in pin (A) and raise left wing mower to check ad- justmen! results. If rear center mower and right wing mower do not track properly, repeat above adjustment. 2. Right wing pressure spring is adjusted at the factory as shown in Fig. 16A. If adjustment is needed, turn the nut (A) clockwise a few turns to increase spring pressure; with right wing mower raised (left wing, center and front mowers down) test lo see if mowers track properly. If necessary, repeat the above procedure (increase or decrease spring pressure) until mowers track properly. If too much spring pressure is applied to rear center lifl am, mow- er wheels will leave tracks in turf. Relieve spring pressure slight- by reversing the above instructions. FRONT MOWER ALIGNMENT If mowers do no! track properly when cutling with all mowers, check first for obstacles jammed in reels. If all reels are clear; check front mower alignment. Front mowers mus! be parallel with rear mowers when mowing in a siraight ahead direction, To check mower alignment see Figure 17. 1. Drive tractor on a smooth level surface and lower five mowers to the ground (oulrigger mowers remain up). Position rear car- rier frame (A) at right angle lo tractor frame (B) (use carpenters' square). 2. Stretch a piece of string or lay a siraight board across front of tires of front mowers. All four tires should touch the string. If alignment 1s required, determine which mower requires ad- justment and adjust as follows (See Figs. 17 and 18). a. Remove cotter pin and castle nut from ball joint stud (C) and lift ball joint out of tapered hole in arm (E). ADJUSTMENTS | String or Straight Board a a ) а 3 a | | Ep y) Right Angle T = TR af VI == — = tJ Figure 17 . Align mowers so that all tires are touching the string. FRONT MOWER SWIVEL BRACKETS (See Fig. 19) c. Loosen locknut (D) and turn ball joint in or out of arm (F) y N until ball joint stud lines up with tapered hole in arm (E). The front mower swivel brackets are equipped with spacers which Tighten lock nut (D) securely provide a means of adjusting the brackets to accommodate various sizes of mower wheels. With the mowers in the lowered or mowing position, the arm (A) should be as close to level as possible, The spacers will be above the bracket! for small wheels and below for . Insert ball 10int stud (C) into tapered hole in arm (E) and lighten castie nut on stud. Reinstall cotter pin. large wheels. See “Hydraulic Reel Mower” operator's manual for complete adjustment instructions. Small Wheels Large Wheels e ai Spacer Ro gt Lo + | VD ë I / A Figure 18 Figure 19 16 ADJUSTMENTS VALVE SHUT-OFF LEVER SAFETY SWITCH (See Fig. 20) . Remove shut-off lever knob, . Remove valve cover mounting hardware and remove cover, . Measure length of rol! pin extended on R.H. side of shul-off lever, This length should be approximately .69 (18 mm). . Pull shut-off lever rearward and turn clockwise as far as possi- ble. Roll pin should deflect swilch lever beyond contact point (click) to include some over-travel, bul not so far that lever touches corner of switch body. If this occurs move roll pin to left until this condition does not exist. , Turn shul-off lever counterclockwise to release. Replace valve cover and hardware. Replace shut-off lever knob. CLUTCH PEDAL NEUTRAL START SWITCH (See Fig. 21) . Loosen swiich bracket mounting hardware. . Depress clulch pedal until it stops on floorboard. . Move switch mounting bracket forward until flush with clutch lever pad. . Tighten bracket mounting hardware, NOTE Plunger should be flush with bracket! at the same moment cluich pedal reaches stop position. Г i, 1 ДД ДД I al Switch a 2 Roll Pin -— — == A рн „69 La Lever and Switch Body Should Not Touch Figure 20 — Switch Bracket Mtg. Hardware A © Clutcn Lever Pad Flush Wiln Switch Mtg. Bracket NAAN Clutch Pedal Fully — | — — — — Depressed x N N NN Safety Switch Y Figure 21 DRIVE WHEEL BEARING ADJUSTMENT (See Illust. 23) If brake drums are removed drive wheel bearings (Ref. Nos. 8 & 11) must be adjusted as follows: 1. Reassemble brake drums and bearings and then tighten inside axle nut (Ref. No. 5) while rotating the drum, to 40 to 50 fl. Ibs (54 to 68 N-m) torque. This will insure all components are seated. 2. Back off inside nut until loose and then retorque to 5 to 15 ft. Ibs. (7 to 20 N-m) while rotating the drum, 3. Assemble lockwasher and outside nut (Ref. Nos. 4 & 5) and torque outside nut to 18 to 22 fi, Ibs. (24 to 30 N-m), 4. Bend two adjacent ears of the lockwasher (Ref. No. 4) over inside nut. Ears should be bent in over nut a minimum of 30° from their original position. 5. Bend two adjacent ears of lockwasher over outside nut. Ears should be bent out a minimum of 60° from their original position. MAINTENANCE A WARNING To avoid possible serious bodily injury, before performing any maintenance lower all mowers to ground, place all valve levers in neutral, shift transmission to neutral, shut engine off, (turn key to off position and remove key, pull fuel shut- off knob out), set parking brake. 17 GENERAL MAINTENANCE A long trouble-free life for your machine depends on the mainten- ance It receives. The following information 15 presented to assist you in providing the proper maintenance for your machine. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE A maintenance program should be set up and should cover the following points. 1. Keep machine and mowers clean. 2. To reduce the hazard of fire and fertilizer corrosion damage keep grass, leaves, grease and oi! accumulation off of the en- gine, exhaust/muffler system, alternator, battery, hydraulic lines (eg. at the differential), between hydraulic tank and rear body. pumps, valves, radiator, brakes (lines, master cylinder and shoes) fuel tank, reel shafts and shields: hose down each area with water and/or wash down machine thoroughly before accumulation becomes excessive. Keep all moving parls properly lubricated. Keep all parls properly adjusted. . Inspect for loose parts. D un A 0 Inspect for worn or damaged parts. NOTE If your inspection reveals worn or damaged parls replace these parts before actual breakdown occurs. PAINTING For protection and appearance clean and retouch scratched or worn painted surfaces. SAFETY SWITCHES Check safety swilches regularly to be sure they are kept clear and operaling correctly. RADIATOR A DANGER To avoid possible serious bodily injury do not attempt to remove the "RADIATOR CAP’ under any circumstances while the engine is operating. This could lead to serious personal injury from hot coolant or steam blow-out. Shut- off engine and wait until il has cooled. Even then use ex- treme care when removing the cap from a hot radiator that db, has cooled, Check radiator for proper level of coolanl every 40 operating hours, See engine manual for Drain - Refill Interval. NOTE Radiator is prefilled at factory wilh antifreeze to provide protection to -20°F. (-29°C). Refer to engine manual if add- ing anti-freeze becomes necessary. Radiator cap is pres- sure type (7 PSIG). Nole: HIGHER RATED CAP SHOULD NOT BE USED. 18 ENGINE Check oil level in crankcase, Should be filled to “FULL*'* mark on dipstick - read the engine manual carefully before placing the tractor in operalion, MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER Remove master cylinder access cover (See Fig. 7) and check master cylinder for brake fluid. Cylinder must be filled to base of filler plug. TIRE MAINTENANCE Attention to the following instructions and recommendations will help assure maximum use and service from your tires. Refer to the section in this manual headed *'Storage"" for recommen- dations on storing tires, TIRE PRESSURE Due to variation in tractor weight, turf and soil condition, an exact tire pressure cannot be given. Using minimum tire pressures sug- gested in "Accessories section’ as a starting point and the infor- mation given below, a satisfactory lire pressure can be obtained. Generally, the larger the lire cross section and the lower the pressure, the less marking will take place on soft turf. Most low pressures, however, are hazardous if they are so low thal the side- walls wrinkle under the load. The wrinkle is a good guide to the minimum pressure to be used. It is recommended to keep the pres- sure just high enough to avoid the wrinkle. IMPORTANT When checking tire pressure, revolve wheel so valve is at lop to prevent loss of calcium chloride and water if tires are so loaded. AIR CLEANER SERVICE PRE-CLEANER Remove cap and empty when debris reaches full line. AIR CLEANER This tractor is equipped with a large capacity, dry type Donaldson Cyclopac Air Cleaner. See Illustration 4 of parts list for replace- ment part numbers. Empty the dust cup weekly. Clean the element at the end of each 200 hours use, or sooner if it is full of dirt and grass. Replace the element yearly, If the traclor is being operated in extremely dusty conditions, the air cleaner must be serviced more frequently. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING THE ELEMENT (See lilust. 4) Loosen eyebolt on cap retainer inside hood and take-off cap. Re- move wingnut and element; then proceed as follows, using either of two methods: 1. Compressed Air. a. Direct the air inside the element, moving the nozzle up and down while rotating the element (maximum air pressure, 100 PSI or 690 kPa). 2. Water. a. Soak 15 minutes in water and Donaldson D-1400 Element Cleaner. b. Rinse until water is clear (maximum water pressure, 40 PSI or 275 kPa). c. Air dry, do nol use compressed air. To remove carbon, soot and dirt from the element, wash in Donald- son D-1400 Cleaner. For dirt only, use any delergent. Check the element for ruptures, pin holes or damaged gaskets by placing a non-shocking light source (eg. flashlile) inside and re- place if necessary. The following may be obtained from Donaldson Distributors: Donaldson No. D-1400 Element Cleaner Replacement elements may be ordered using parts list, IIust. 4. Reassemble, tighten wing nul, and reinstall cap with ‘’top’’ mark- ing in correct position (12 O'clock) FUEL FILTRATION FUEL FILTER See engine manual! for information on how to ‘’Renew final fuel fil- ter element.” Also see engine manual's '‘Preventive Maintenance” section for service inlervals. See ‘'Specificalions'’ in this manual for proper fuel filter. WATER TRAP/ PRE-FILTER (DIESEL) The ‘primary’' or "'pre' filter localed between lank and lifl pump (fuel) is designed to remove the larger dirl particles from fuel and to collect water, which should be ragularly drained from the bowl. To drain, unscrew drain plug slowly just far enough to allow water and dirl particles to drain completely. See engine manual's '"Pre- ventive Maintenance’ section for service intervals. UNIVERSAL JOINT REMOVAL - AXLE DRIVE (See lIllust. 18 & 23) The universal joint (Ref, 24) is removed for servicing in the follow- ing manner: 1. Remove the ‘“U'' bolts (Ref. 25). 2. Remove the snap rings from the cross on the drop case side and remove the double cross assembly. 3. Remove the yoke (Ref. 48, l!lust. 23) from the drive axle. 4, Slide the splined shaft forward to remove from lhe drop case. 5. To replace - reverse the above steps. BATTERY The battery and electrolyte required to fill your battery are nol furnished with your tractor, Purchase these items from your Author- ized Jacobsen Dealer or local auto supply store. For proper battery, see “Specifications”. PUTTING BATTERY IN SERVICE 1. Place battery on wood bench or on a piece of wood or plastic. DO NOT SET BATTERY ON CONCRETE FLOOR, A DANGER Take care to avoid contact with the acid of the battery electrolyte. It will cause painful and dangerous injury to eyes or skin in case of contact. It will damage clothing and other articles if spilled or spattered. Before opening the electrolyte container or handling the electrolyte, study the antidote label on the container for instructions and proce- dure in case of accidental contact. : 2, Before installing the electrolyte sludy the instructions on the carton. 3. Remove filler caps and fill batiery with 1.265 specific gravity electrolyte acid to proper level. ALLOW BATTERY TO SET FOR 20 MINUTES (See Fig. 21). A WARNING Do not over-fill battery. Electrolyte may overflow during charging period. We cannot be responsible for damages if this warning is disregarded. A. With the filler caps still removed, place battery on charge after the 20 minutes setting period at 3 amperes until gravity reading is 1.265 - 1,275, If room, battery and electrolyte temperatures are below normal a longer charging period will be mandatory to bring the specific gravity up to 1.265 - 1.275. 5. Insert filler caps into filler holes. A DANGER Always connect the ‘’ground’’ (black) cable last and remove it first whenever performing any battery maintenance. MAINTENANCE MOUNTING THE BATTERY (See Fig. 22) . Be sure all swilches are off. . Place battery on batlery carrier, Place ''L'" shaped bracket over outside edge of battery. . Insert curved ends of battery mounting rods through holes of battery carrier. 5. Slide other end of rods lhrough holes in **L'' shaped bracket. Secure in place wilh washers, lockwashers, and wing nuts. , Connect the battery cables. The cable leading to solenoid is the ‘‘hot’’ cable and should be connected to the positive (+) battery terminal. The olher cable is the ground cable and one end should be connected to the negative (-) battery lerminal and the other end to the clutch spring plate. 7. Apply a light coat of battery termina! protective spray to both lerminals and cable ends to prevent corrosion. 8. Slide the terminal caps over battery terminals. 4 (60 РО — Ca) Positive Cable to Solenoid ñ A Shaped Bracket Battery _ Mounting Bolt Battery Carrier Assembiy Figure 22 BATTERY WATER LEVEL (See Fig. 23) Every 25 hours, or more often when operaling the machine in temp- eratures above 72°F.(22°C), remove the 6 battery caps and check the water level in each cell. When the battery is in use, the water evaporates. Never allow the water level in the battery to get below the top of the plates, hydrogen gas can build up in the void space. Fill the battery to the marking ring with distilled water. If distilled water is not available, clean tap water may be used. Сар — — Proper Electrolyte Level — — a a Filler Tube — ННННННННН Electrolyte | Figure 23 20 NOTE Use a baking soda and water solution to clean the battery as required. Care must be taken to prevent solulion from getting inside the battery. Brighien the terminal contact surface with steel wool. Tighten cables securely to battery terminals. Make certain vent holes in battery filler caps are kept open. Apply a light coat of batlery terminal pro- tective spray to terminals and cable ends lo prevent cor- rosion. SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR BATTERIES 1, Use extra caution with an external battery charger. If over- charging occurs lhe battery will release excessive hydrogen gas. Avoid charging next to an open flame or devices that may cause sparks. 2. Check the battery's liquid level regularly - hydrogen gas can build up in the void space. 3. Be sure there is nothing in your engine installation that will cause a spark lo jump. Wires that are dirty or wel or covered with oil will cause a spark, as will poor connections and cor- roded terminals. 4. Accidents can also happen while inspecting or installing the battery, While installing, be sure all switches for ignition, lights, and accessories are in the “Off” position. Always at- tach the ground cable last to further prevent spark with the in- stallation tools. Do not use a match or a lighter to inspect the installation or water level. IMPORTANT Arcing caused by: (1) Contact between support rails and tools used to loosen terminals; (2) Removing wrong cable from battery terminal first; (3) Striking battery terminals against melal rails while installing or removing; (4) Con- tact with jumper cables may ignite fumes from battery, vapor from fuel lank, or both, causing explosion and/or fire, or (5) loose cables. JUMPER CABLES Before atlempting to jump the battery check the water level and fill if necessary. Also check to be sure the battery is not frozen and replace it if it is. To jump the battery attach the positive jumper cable to positive battery terminal and then attach the negative jumper cable to the tractor frame. DO NOT ATTACH NEGATIVE JUMPER CABLE TO THE BATTERY, SEAT 1. Clean seal regularly using a special vinyl cleaner. Do not use a solvent as this will damage seat, 2. Protect seat from severe heal or cold which can cause damage, A seat cover will protect seat from weather conditions including water. Also, 1l is best to store machine in building when not in use, 3. Be careful not to damage seal when gelling on and off machine, especially in severe weather condilions, 4. In case of tear in seat, apply a vinyl tape over damaged area. MAINTENANCE A DANGER SEAT BELTS Seat Belt must be worn whenever Roll Qver Protection Struc- ture is mounted to tractor. Do not use seat belt when ROPS is not mounted. Seal bells are an integral part of your protective system, If lhe ROPS is to be effective, the oper- ator must be held to the seat within the confines of the Structure. Inspecl and replace belts if they are worn or frayed. A worn bell is nol as effective as a new one and will reduce protection from injury in the event of accidental upsel. It is recommended thal seal belt be replaced every three years 10 insure maximum safely. LUBRICATION ~~ À WARNING To avoid possible serious bodily injury, before performing any maintenance lower all mowers to ground, place all valve levers in neutral, shift transmission to neutral, shut engine off, (turn key to off position and remove key, pull fuel shut- off knob out), set parking brake. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Lubrication coupled with cleaniness is the most inexpensive pre- ventive maintenance tool. Therefore, lubricate the locations shown on lubrication chart at specified intervals and use type of lubri- cant recommended. ENGINE (See Engine Manual) Engine crankcase is filled at factory wilh either Sunoco Sunfleet H.P. Engine oil, SAE 10W 30 or Mobil Delvac (Special) SAE 10W 30 oil (must meet A.P.l. Classification SE/CC and MIL Spec. MIL -L-46152). Any replacement oil must meet or exceed the above - standard. LINKAGE FRICTION POINTS Regularly apply several drops of oil to all linkage friction points. See Lubrication Chart for type of oil. GREASE FITTINGS Fill fittings slowly wilh grease until grease begins to seep oul. HYDRAULIC FLUID LEVEL Check hydraulic fluid level daily with oil at 60° -90° F. (16°-32° C). Check fluid level by lowering mowers to cutting position. Cil level in reservoir should be between marks on dipstick. Tank capacily is approximalely 21 gallons (80 Llrs.). Use Jacobsen Hydraulic Oil available in 2-1/2 Gal. (9.5 Ltr.) bottles, Part No. 502696 and 5 Gal, (18.9 Ltr.) drums, Part No. 502693, Alternate sources: Sunoco Sunfleet H.P. Engine oil SAE 10W30 or Mobil Delvac (Special) SAE 10W30 (must meet A.P.l. Classificalion SE/CC and MIL Spec. MIL~L-46152). Don't mix different brands of oil. NOTE Frequent checks musl be made on the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Should the pump run short of oil, immediate and permanent damage would result. 21 Hydraulic hose and tube lines should be inspected every week to check for loose connections, kinks, worn or cut hoses, elc. Be sure tubes and hoses do not contact other frame parls which could cause abrasive wear. Always replace worn hose or tube assem- blies before operating machine. 4 WARNING To avoid possible serious bodily injury, always lower mow- ers fully, place all controls in neutral and shut off engine before inspecting hydraulic lines or hoses. Never run hands across tubes, hoses or fittings to check for leaks. HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER IMPORTANT Oil filter element must be changed after the first 25 hours of operation. To prevent damage to the hydraulic system the hydraulic oil filter should be changed every 250 operating hours, FILTER REPLACEMENT (See lllust. 12) The oil filter elemenl (Ref. 2) is located on the top of hydraulic tank (Ref. 1). To change filter remove nuts (Ref. 59), lockwashers (Ref. 58), and head (Ref. 63). Remove old filter and insert new one, Be sure O-ring 1s in position in filter cap and replace cap. lock- washers and nuts. TWO STAGE GEARBOX (See insert Fig. 24) A drain plug. level plug. and an air vent are provided in gearbox for easy maintenance. Check oil level weekly. Drain and refill every 500 operating hours. When filling gearbox with oíl fill through air vent hole. Use SAE 90 oil: if temperature is extremely high use SAE 140. Capacity 1s approx. 3 pints (1.4 litres). SEAT During normal chassis lubrication, oil all seat pivot points with SAE 30 oil. Lubricate grease fittings on upper and lower arms wilh sem:-fiuid chassis lubnicalion grease. PARKING BRAKE LEVER During normal chassis lubrication, oil all brakelever moving parts. except side plates, with SAE 30 oil. Lubricate side plate slols wilh chassis grease. LUBRICATION LUBRICATION CHART - TRACTOR E у оаан | 9 Air Veni r G ~— Steering Gear Keep Filled To This Level o) — — E Figure 24 Ref No. Part Name Lubricant Check Interval Lubrication Interval A, Master Brake Cylinder Heavy Duty Hydraulic Brake Fluid 40 Hrs, B. Clutch Shaft Pivot Chassis Grease *(1) 40 Hrs. С, Steering Pivot Arm Chassis Grease *(1) 40 Hrs. D. Steering Knuckle Chassis Grease *(4) 40 Hrs. E, Steering Axle Pivot Chassis Grease "(1) 40 Hrs, Fa Brake Pedal Chassis Grease *(1) 40 Hrs. G, Universal Joint-Drive Axle Chassis Grease *(3) 40 Hrs, H, Transmission ***7 PT. (3.3 Litre) 40 Hrs. Drain-Refill 500 Hrs. J. Drive Axle "*8 PT. (3.8 Litre) 40 Hrs. 250 Hrs. K. Drop Case **2-1/2 PT. (1,2 Litre) 40 Hrs. Drain-Refill 500 Hrs, L, Steering Gear Steering Gear Grease 40 Hrs, 1000 Hrs. M. Wheel Bearings Fibrous Wheel Bearing Grease Repack 1000 Hrs, N. Hyd. Res. @ 21 Gal. Daily 2000 Hrs. Pa 2 Stage Gear Box ***”3 PT. (1.4 Litre) 40 Hrs, Drain - Refill 500 Hrs. O. Universal Joint - Pump Drive Chassis Grease *(3) 40 Hrs. "Grease Fitting - Use a Grease Gun. Number in Parenthesis () indicates number of Fittings, ** Lubricant for the Drive axle and drop case must meet the following specifications: SAE-140 (AGMA 7) (APIGL-5) MIL-L2105-B containing ANGLOMOL 6-1/2% min. Transmission - Engine Oil SAE 50 for above 0°F (-18°C) NOTE: Remove all dirt, dust, etc., from Grease Fittings Engine- Clutch - Air Cleaner (Refer to Engine Manual) @ See before lubricating, and excessive grease after lubricating. “Hyd. Fluid Level’ under Lubrication. 22 and SAE 30 below 0°F, (-18°C) ALTERNATE Engine Oil SAE 90 E.P. above 0°F (-18°C) and SAE 80 E.P. below 0°F. (-18°C). **-” See note on page 21, ***** Brake Fulid SAE J1703 Federal Sid. 116 DOT 3 LUBRICATION LUBRICATION CHART - WING LIFT — Figure 25 Location Part he Interval Type of Lubricant A Mower Pivot 7 40 Hrs, Semi-Fluid Light Grease B Fronl Swivel 2 20 Hrs. Semi-Fluid Light Grease C Front Push Arm 4 20 Hrs, Semi-Fluid Light Grease D Ball Joinl 2 20 Hrs, Semi-Fluid Light Grease E Sleering Arm Guide 2 20 Hrs. Semi-Fluid Light Grease F Sleering Arm Joint 4 20 Hrs, Semi-Fluid Light Grease G Hinge Joint Rear Wing and Outrigger 4 20 Hrs. Semi-Fluid Light Grease H Rear Carrier Pivol Tube 1 20 Hrs, Semi-Fluid Light Grease J Rear Center Pivol 1 20 Hrs. Semi-Fluid Light Grease K Steering Arm Swivel 2 20 Hrs, 5 Drops of Qil L Hyd. Cyl. Pivol Pins (Not из.) 14 20 Hrs. Semi-Fluid Light Grease M Overcenter Cyl. Shafl 2 places 20 Hrs, Semi-Fluid Light Grease N Shifter Rod 2 places 20 Hrs. Semi-Fluid Light Grease 23 * Grade О. STORAGE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS When you do not plan to use your vehicle for some time, it should be stored in a dry and protected place. Unnecessary exposure 10 the elements may deteriorate ¡ts appearance and shorten the usual service life. For information on engine storage refer to engine manual's ''Pre- servation of laid up engine"' section. Follow the procedures ouilined in the following paragraphs for placing the vehicle in storage. If the vehicle is not to be used for an extended period, repeat procedure every six months. 1. Clean exterior of engine. Paint exposed metal or coat it with a light coating of rust-preventalive oil. 2. Remove lhe battery and clean it as directed. See ‘Maintenance’; Place il on a wood rack or bench in a cool, dry place where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures. Storage tempera- ture must be 32°F. (0°C) or above. Check the battery, referring tc separate Battery Booklet supplied with it at the time of pur- chase and follow storage recommendalions contained therein. 3. Wash, clean and completely lubricate the vehicle. Follow the steps given in the lubrication chart. Paint the exposed metal or brush a light coat of rust-preventative oil over unpainted metal (except pulley grooves). Incidentally, common motor oil is not a rus! preventative oil. 4. Before storing the vehicle, clean the tires thoroughly. Jack up the vehicle so that the load is off the tires if it is to be out of service over a long period of time. If it is not jacked up, check Lhe tires at least once a month and reinflate as necessary to keep them at the pressure recommended under ‘‘Tire Mainten- ance’’. Store the vehicle so that the tires are protected from the sunlight, IMPORTANT The battery should be checked every 60 to 90 days while in storage, and should be re-charged if necessary, 24 STARTING THE ENGINE AFTER STORAGE 1. Check the battery as directed in “Maintenance” and, if neces- sary, recharge it. Reinstall the battery following the instruc- tions under ‘“Mounting the Battery’. 2. See engine manual for restoring engine to service. 3. Service the air cleaner. 4. Check level of oil in crankcase and driveaxle. 5. Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel. 6. Start the engine and let it idle slowly. Either move the vehicle outside before starting engine or keep doors and/or windows wide open to provide sufficient ventilation to prevent danger from carbon monoxide gas in the exhaust. Do not accelerate the engine rapidly, and do not operate it at high speed immediately after starting. Allow time for it to become properly warmed and lubricated. = Before driving the vehicle, check to make certain that the tires are inflated to the proper pressure as given under “Tire Main- tenance'’, STORING TRACTOR WITH MOWERS The outrigger and wing units should be stored in the raised posi- tion, Tie mowers in this position to relieve strain on hydraulic system, The front and center units are stored in the lowered position on blocks so weighl is not on tires. Store where tires will be protected from sunlight. MOWER STORAGE Read **Storage’’ section of operator's manual for your ‘Hydraulic Reel Mower"". WHEELS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DUAL DRIVE WHEELS (See Fig. (See Figs. 26 & 27) — - Position one wheel over studs in drive wheel hub making sure that single locating stud lines up with hole in rim and that valve stem faces oul. 2. Assemble long valve extension to inside wheel valve siem, 3. Assemble short 90° valve extension to oulside wheel valve stem. 4, Position outside wheel over studs in drive wheel hub making sure that single localing stud lines up with hole in rim. Inside valve stem must extend through outside rim, 5, Assemble all wheel mounting nuts finger tight, then tighten nuts to 175 - 200 fl. Ibs. (237 - 271 N-m) following the criss-cross pattern shown in Figure 28. Faliure to tighten nuts in this criss- cross sequence could cause misalignment of wheels. 6, Check that tire inflation pressures are within the ranges given in the table at the end of this section. DISC WHEEL SAFETY PROCEDURES An inflated tire and wheel can be very dangerous if misused or worn out. Many accidents, some fatal, have resulted from improper handling and operation of tractor tires and wheels. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance thal the precautions outlined below be carefully followed by all persons servicing tractor tires and wheels to avoid personal injury and costly damage. TIRE MOUNTING Matched Parts: Always make sure (hat the rim base and the lire are matched accord- ing to size and lype. Proper identification is located on each part. Damaged Parts: Always check lo assure parts have nol been damaged from road abuse or tire mountings. Cracks, dents and distortion can severly weaken parts. Do Not use damaged paris, Rust and Corrosion: Always remove rust or olher foreign material before assembly, Painl if necessary lo protect from corrosion. Excessively cor- roded parts should be replaced. Inflaling Tire Always inflate tire in a safety cage. (See Fig. 29) A clip-on type air chuck should also be used so that the operator can stand to one side during inflalion. Over Inflation. Never over inflate a tire and rim assembly, Use recommended in- flalion pressures, This is a common cause of rim failures and accidents, 29 Locating Stud Inside Wheel Qu Drive Wheel Hub tside Wheel Figure 26 Center Line Of Axle ——— Wheel Mounting Stud € Nu Short 90° Valve Extension Outside Wheel t qT J Long Valve Extension es ! Inside Wheel Figure 27 Valve Stem Hole Localing Stud Hole Figure 28 WHEELS Always inflate tire in a Safety Cage. Use a clip-on type air chuck. / TIRE DEMOUNTING Figure 29 Deflating Tire: Always completely deflate tire before demounting, Remove valve core to ensure complete deflation. Damaged Parts: Always check for damaged or worn parts, and destroy and such parts to prevent their further use. VEHICILE OPERATION Wheel Mounting Nut Torques: Always ensure that in mounting disc wheels, the wheel nuts are torqued lo 175 - 200 ft, Ibs, (237 - 271 N-m). Excessive torque can cause stud breakage. Rust streaks emanating from the nut ball seats usually indicate insufficient torque. Nut torque must be checked periodically. Flat Tires: Never run the vehicle on one tire of a dual wheel assembly, Loss of air in one lire excessively overloads the other tire if vehicle is operated in this condition. Never reinflate a tire that has run flat without checking to ensure thal the tire and wheel has not been damaged, Periodic Checks: During tire checks, be on the alert for possible damage to rim and/or wheel and any evidence of rust streaks from loose wheel mounting nuts, TIRE MOUNTING Follow the instruclions given under Safely Procedures for “Tire Mounting'* on Page 25, 26 Valve Stem Hole Narrow Rim Bead Rim Flanges \J Ва Wide Rim Bead Figure 30 Use liberal amount of bead lubricant on tire beads and rim bead when mounting a tire. This lets the tube slide into place on the rim with minimum of air pressure applied to the tube. This reduces tube stretching and possible early tube failure, 1. Place rim on floor with rim well closest to the top side, (See Fig, 30) 2. Remove valve stem ¡f any exists on rim. (Tube has valve stem), 3. Insert tube into tire and inflate tube to partially fill the tire volume. (Use of flap is optional, If flap is used, install after first tire bead is mounted on wheel.) 4, Mount tire onto rim of wheel by pushing first bead of tire over rim flange by hand, Then pry remaining portion of first bead over flange into rim well. Align and insert valve stem into hole in rim, 5. Insert the second bead of the lire into the rim flange by siart- ing at the side opposite (180° from) the valve stem. This will avoid pinching the valve stem and inner tube, Complete the mounting of second tire bead in the same way as the first. 6. Inflate until tire seats on both sides on the rim (about 14 psi. 97 kPa). Let air out by removing the valve core. Reinstall the valve core and reinflate to proper inflation pressure, When seating the beads the tube does most of its stretching between beads on tire and reinflating releases stresses in that area of the tube, INFLATION PRESSURES Do not exceed maximum inflation pressures, See Tire Pressure Specifications al the end of this section. This is determined by the size and ply rating of the tire, bul is not to exceed lhe maxi- mum inflation listed for the rim or wheel. It is also important lo maintain uniform inflation in both tires of a dual assembly 50 Ша! weight is equally supported. WHEELS Use gooseneck tool to break tire bead loose. a 0 00005 Figure 31 TIRE DEMOUNTING A DANGER Always deflate tire completely by removing valve core from valve before attempting to demount tire. After deflating tire use gooseneck tools to break tire bead loose on the wide rim bead seat, (See Figs. 30 & 31) Work tire bead down into rim well. Lubricate tire bead, Turn rim and tire over. Using the gooseneck tool, break second bead of tire loose. Lubricate second lire bead. With valve stem up and holding side of tire bead opposite the valve down in rim well with foot, pry opposite side of tire bead over rim flange. Remove tube from wheel to prevent damage lo tube, (See Fig. 32) Complete tire demounling by removing second bead of tire in the same way as lhe first. (See Fig. 33) 21 Remove inner tube after one side of tire has been pried over rim flange. Ty yg eT Figure 32 Complete tire demounting by removing second bead of tire from rim. LU) Figure 33 ACCESSORIES PARTS LISTS AND TIRE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS FOR DRIVE AND STEERING WHEEL SETS FOR HF-15 TRACTOR, PRODUCT NO. 70315 70316 70317 70318 "DRIVE WHEE LS 7.50 x 16 Dual 9.5 x 16 Dual 9.5 x 16 Dual 7.50 x 16 Dual STEERING WHEELS 6.70 x 15 Standard 6.70 x 15 Standard 9.50 x 14 Wide Base 9.50 x 14 Wide Base PARTS LISTS FOR ABOVE PRODUCTS PRODUCT PART NO. QUAN. DESCRIPTION DRIVE WHEELS 390454 4 Wheel 7.50 x 16 DUAL 318087 4 Tire, 7.50 x 16 362086 Tube, Inner 362087 16 Nut, Wheel Mounting 162838 2 Valve Extension (Inner) DRIVE WHEELS 390454 4 Wheel 9.5 х 16 DUAL 319487 4 Tire, 9.50 x 16 362567 4 Tube, Inner 362087 16 Nut, Wheel Mounting 162838 2 Valve Extension (Inner) STEERING WHEELS 313461 2 Wheel, Steering 6.70x 15 323965 2 Tire, 6,70 x 15 314644 2 Tube, Inner 360112 e Cap, Valve, Nylon 328944 2 Wheel, Steering STEERING WHEELS 342479 2 Tire, 9.50 x 14 9,50 x 14 WIDE BASE 342480 2 Tube, Inner 360112 2 Cap, Valve, Nylon The inflation pressures shown in the table are based on the specific lire loading of the HF-15 Tractor with mowers inslalied and in the lransport position. ANY ADDITIONAL WEIGHT ADDED TO THE TRACTOR WILL REQUIRE AN INCREASE IN INFLATION PRESSURE, UP TO THE MAXIMUM, FIGURES SHOWN ARE INFLATION PRESSURES IN POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH (PSI) TIRE SIZE FUNCTION _MIN e MAX 6,70 x 15 Steering 20 (138 kPa) 28 (193 kPa) 9.50 x 14 Steering 20 (138 kPa) 24 (165 kPa) 7,50 x 16 Dual Drive 22 (152 kPa) 22(152 kPa) 9.5 x 16 Dual Drive 20 (138 kPa) 20(138 kPa) 28 ACCESSORIES LIST OF ACCESSORIES FOR HF-15 TRACTOR PRODUCT NO DESCRIPTION 70315 Dual Wheel Sel. 7.50 x 16 Steering Wheels, 5.70 x 15 70316 Dual Wheel Set, 9.5 x 15 Steering Wheels. 5,70 x 15 70317 Dual Drive Wheels, 9.5 x 16 Steering Wheels, 9,50 x 14 70318 Dual Drive Wheels, 7.50 x 16 Steering Wheels, 9.50 x 14 78048 Fender, Steering Wheel 78049 Fender, Traction Wheel 78073 Power Steering Kit 78074 Light Kit 78075 Roll-Over Protection Structure, 2 Post with Canopy 78076 Fuel Killer Kit, required with 78075 Filler Kit, 78233 2 Gang Fairway (Hydraulic) Deflectors 78237 5 Gang Fairway (Hydraulic) Deflectors 337222 Extension Pipe (For Vertical Muffler Mtg.) All components shown as exploded views are for parts reference only and when repairs and/or assembly is attempted, consult your nearest Jacobsen Turf Equipment Distributor for this information. 29 ILLUSTRATION 1 TRACTOR FRAME 30 PARTS LIST- ILLUSTRATION : Part No. | Quan. Description 1 121829 1 L.H. Drive Axle Mtg. Assem. 2 121830 1 R.H. Drive Axle Mtg. Assem. 3 131116 1 Engine Cross Support 4 362085 4 “‘U'" Bolt, Axle 5 446160 8 Lockwasher, 9/16 Hvy 6 443122 8 Nut, 9/16-18 Hex 7 400614 4 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-3/4’'' Hex Hd Cap 8 446156 4 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy 9 443126 4 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 10 336760 1 Channel, Support (R.H.) 11 336761 1 Channel, Support (L,H.) 12 130777 2 Support, Fuel Tank 13 122174 1 R.H. Frame Assem, 14 122177 1 L.H, Frame Assem. 15 361071 2 Washer, Rear 16 400626 2 Screw, 5/8-11 x 3-1/2 Hex 17 361062 2 Mount, Rear Shock 18 131117 1 Dropcase Support Assembly 19 400614 8 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-3/4" Hex Hd Cap 20 446166 8 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy 21 443126 8 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 22 400406 8 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/4"' Hex Hd Cap 23 445154 8 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 24 443118 8 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 25 130776 1 Front Body Support 26 400264 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd Cap 27 446142 4 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 28 443110 4 Nut, 3/8 Hex 29 130778 1 Rear Body Support Assem. 30 400406 4 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/4" Hex Hd Cap 31 446154 4 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 32 443118 4 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 33 400614 10 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd Cap 34 452016 6 Washer, 5/8 Flat 35 443126 12 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 36 453020 4 Washer, 5/8 Flat 37 445156 12 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy 38 1168539 1 Front Member Assem. 39 400615 2 Screw, 5/8-11 x 2 Hex Hd 40 400626 2 Screw, 5/8-11 x 3-1/2 Hex Hd 41 453020 2 Washer, 5/8 Flat * - Diesel tractor only. e - Gasoline tractor only, £ - Quantity is (2) for gasoline tractor, 3] 1 Bek Part No. | Quan, Description No. 42 360859 1 Bar, Spacer 43 400628 6 Screw, 5/8-11 x 4 Hex Hd Cap 44 446166 8 Lockwasher, 5/8 Нуу 45 443126 8 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 46 350858 1 Spring, Down Pressure 47 319598 2 Washer, 1/2 Beveled 48 400416 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 Hex Hd 49 446154 2 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 50€ 130886 1 Battery Support 51@ 358819 1 Angle, Battery Clamp 52 443118 2 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 53 452008 1 Washer, Flat 54 336958 2 Decal, Danger Center Mower 55 359883 1 Decal, High-Low Speed 56 445166 2 Lockwasher, 5/8 57 443126 2 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 58 446154 2 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 59 453017 2 Washer, 1/2 Flat 60 400404 1 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1 Hex Hd 61 390331 1 Mount, Rear L.H. 52 390330 1 Mount, Rear R.H. 536 444310 3 Nut, #10-24 Hex 64" 122133 1 Battery Carrier Assembly 65£ 400612 4 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd 665 446166 4 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy 67£ 443126 4 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 68* 337220 1 Angle, Battery Clamp 69e 358820 2 Bolt, Battery Hold Down 70 452004 2 Washer, 1/4 Std 71 446130 2 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 72 445612 2 Nut, 1/4-20 Wing 736 361002 1 Mount, Pack 746 403910 3 Screw, 10-24 x 1/2 Tr Hd Mach 756 445118 3 Lockwasher, #10 76 400410 | 1 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd 77+ 361446 2 Bolt, Battery Hold Down ILLUSTRATION 2 REAR BODY, FLOORBOARD & ACCELERATOR LINKAGE и "as 7 Gas Fa Fuel Lines 43 To Carburetor (Gas) 32 PARTS | Quan, Ref. Part No. ® о Description No. Ste С 1 122176 | 1| 1| Trans Cross Frame Assembly 2 390335 | 1| 1 | Floor Board, Front 3 361059 | 2| 2 | Brace, Front Floor Board 4 446130 |10| 9 | Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 5 443102 | 10| 9 | Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 6 360890 | 1] - | Wire, Throttle 7 131103 - | 1 | Shaft, Accelerator 8 361004 | - | 1 | Rod, Governor 9 326393 11 - | Angle, L.H. Accelerator Shaft Pivot Brkt, 10 326107 1] - | Bracket, Accel. Shaft Pivot 11 131067 | 1] - | Accelerator Shaft Assem. 12 458052 | 1| 1 | Ring, Truarc 511525 Retaining 13 337203 | 11 1 | Rod, Throttle Governor Control 14 337212 1| - | Rod, Accelerator 15 326426 1| - | Spring, Accelerator Return 16 1682478 | 11 1 | Joint, SAE Type A, Long Ball 17 360856 1| 1 | Screw, Special 18 315966 1/ 1 | Spring, Compression 19 360885 2 | 2 | Disc, Friction 20 402108 | 11 1 | Screw, 1/4-28 x 2-1/2 Rd Hd 21 444762 | 1| 1 | Nut, 3/8-16 Hex - Center - Loc 22 319755 | 1| 1 | Washer, Special 23 446130 | 1| 1 | Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 24 443104 21 2 | Nut, 1/4-28 Hex 25 121989 | 1| 1 | Fuel Tank, 20 Gal. 26 130827 | 1| | | Filler Tube Assem. 27 360960 1] 11 Filler Cap 28 359880 1| 1 | Hose, Filler Tube 29 359615 | 21 2 | Clamp, Filler Tube Hose 30 162159 | 2| 2 | Fuel Tank Strap Assembiy 31 460014 - | 1| Pin, 3/32 x 3/4 Cotter 32 443110 | 8] 8 | Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 33 359599 | 21 2 | Pad, Fuel Tank Top & End 34 359600 | 2 | 2 | Pad, Fuel Tank Bottom 35 359503 | 4| 4 | Pad, Fuel Tank Side Support 36 354081 31 3 | Clamp, Signal Wire 37 400112 | 31 3 | Screw, 1/4-20 x 1 Hex Hd 38 446130 | 3| 3 | Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 39 443102 31 3 | Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 40 131072 1] 1 | Lever, Throttle 41 359595 21 2 | Elbow, 90°1/4 NPT Lo 3/8 Hose 42 360870 | 1| - | Hose, Fuel Tank To Line 43 359611 1121 6 | Clamp, Hose 44 315267 11 1 | Knob, Shift Lever 45 359879 1] 1| Hose, Vent-Line Fuel Tank 46 453023 { 1| 1] Washer, 1/4 Flat 47 450002 | 1| - | Pin, 1/18 x 1/2 Colter 48 359612 11 11 Ground Wire Assem, 49 404022 | 4| 4 | Screw, 1/4-20 x 1 50 453023 | 2| 2 | Washer, 1/4 Flat 51 443102 | 2| 1 | Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 52 443104 | 2 1] Nut, 1/4-28 Hex 53 131083 1| 1| Rear Body Assem. 54 131104 - | 11 Cable, Choke 55 472203 | - | 1] Plug, 1/4 Pipe 56 409812 111/11 | Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 W, Hd Th Cul 57 404016 | 61| 6! $сгем, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Tr, Hd, Mach. 58 447010 | 91 9 | Lockwasher, 1/4 Ext. Tooth 59 443102 | 9) 9| Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 33 LIST-ILLUSTRATION Quan. Ref. Part No. © о Description No. 0 0 60 409438 110 110 | Screw, 5/16-18 x 1 W, Hd Th Cut 61 454027 1010) Spring Washer, Shakeproof 62 131118 1] 1] Floor Board Assem., Rear 63 446136 | 2 | 2| Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 64 445118 1] 1| Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 65 122132 1] -| Tube, Fuel Return 66 337206 3| 1] Tube, Hose Adapter 67 337207 2| 1] Tube, Fuel 68 360857 1] «| Union, 5/16 Pipe 69 344186 1/ 11 Pedal, Accelerator 70 404016 2| 2| Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Tr. Hd, Mach. 71 445130 | 2| 2| Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 72 443102 | 2| 2| Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 73 400192 1| 1| Screw, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2"" Hex Hd Cap 74 443106 |10/10| Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 75 441872 | 1| 1| Bolt, 5/16-18 x 2-1/2''Sq. Nk, Carriage 76 443106 21 2| Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 77 337269 | 1| 1| Panel, Kick 78 360871 1| 1} Hose, Fuel Filter 79 351072 1| 1} Cover 80 400108 21 2| Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Hd 81 350054 1] 1| Decal, Clutch 82 360053 1| 1| Decal, Brake 83 110768 11 1| Tool Box Assem. 84 400108 {| 5| 4| Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Hd Cap 85 453023 21 21 Washer, 1/4 SAE Flat 86 446130 51 5| Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 87 443102 5] 5] Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 88 360872 3| 1| Hose, Fuel 89 360873 21 1| Elbow, 1/4-18, 90° 90 360874 1] -| Adapter, 1/4 Pipe to 5/16 Inv. 91 303159 8| 3| Clip 92 129600 1] 1] Step Bracket Assem, 93 400408 2] 2] Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/2'' Hex Hd Cap 94 445154 2| 2| Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 95 443118 2/1 2| Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 96 400106 91 B| Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Hd 97 98 1| 1j Plate, Serial No. (Ref. Only) 99 337255 1| 1} Tank Signal Unit 100 326114 1| 1| Gasket, Tank Unit Mtg 101 402146 5| 5| Screw, #10-32 x 1/2 Hex Hd Cap 102 446118 5| 5| Lockwasher, #10 Hvy 103 460014 11 11 Pin, 3/32 x 3/4 Cotter 104 453009 5| 5| Washer, 5/16 Flat 105 361876 1] -| Decal, Fuel Diesel 346164 -1 1 | Decal, Fuel 106 336943 2 | 2| Decal, Jacobsen 24" 107 360052 1] 1| Decal, Accelerator 108 326111 1| 1| Joint, SAE Type G, Ball 109 361046 11 1 Stop, Throttle 110 445245 2] 2| Speed Nut, 1/4-20 "'U’" Type 111 361068 1j 1| Mount 112 358858 1/ 1| Bumper 113 362346 4| 41 Pad, Hydraulic Tank lo Box ILLUSTRATION 3 34 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 3 Mer. Part No. | Quan. Description No. 1 116537 1 Cowling Structure Assembly 2 350819 4 Spacer 3 400412 4 Screw, 1/2-13 x 2 Hex Hd 4 446154 4 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 5 443118 4 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 6 337250 1 Gauge, Fuel 7 337252 1 Voltmeter 8 337251 1 Tachometer 9 443106 6 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 10 116525 1 Radialor 11 131069 1 L.H. Radiator Support Assem 12 131070 1 R.H. Radiator Support Assem 13 350866 1 Retainer, R,H. 14 360865 1 Retainer, L.H, 15 400264 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd 15 453011 5 Washer, Flat 17 446142 8 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 18 443110 4 Nut, 3/8-15 Hex 19 400258 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 3/4 Hex Hd 20 453011 4 Washer, Flat 21 390306 1 Support, R.H. Hood 22 390305 1 Support, L.H. Hood 23 115521 1 Shroud Assembly 24 400188 4 Screw, 5/16-18 x 7/8 Hex Hd 25 400188 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1 Hex Hd 26 445136 6 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 27 345666 2 Clip, Rad. Drain Hose 28 452006 12 Washer, Flat 29 131068 1 Cap, Filler 30 360879 1 Hose, Radiator Drain 31 162479 1 Drain Cock 32 337214 1 Hose, Lower Radiator 33 337215 1 Hose, Upper Radiator 34 326112 4 Clamp, 2-1/4 O, Dia. Hose 36 390307 2 Panel, L.H. Side 38 122134 1 Hood Assembly 39 551651 1 (10 ft. coil) 40 390304 1 Screen, Hood 41 404016 9 Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Tr. Hd. Mach. 42 446130 9 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 43 453009 9 Washer, Flal 44 443102 9 Nut, 1/4-20 Hex * - Diesel Tractor Only "* - Gas Tractor Only 35 Ref. Part No. | Quan. Description No. 45 360886 1 Decal, Engine Speed 46 400186 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Hd Cap 47 446136 2 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 48 452006 2 Washer, Flat 49 445250 2 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 50 404016 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Tr. Hd, Mach. 51 445130 4 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 52 443102 4 Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 53 116522 1 Screen Assembly 54 161688 2 Latch, Flexible Draw 55 402004 6 Screw, #6-32 x 3/8 Slotted 56 445106 5 Lockwasher, #5 Hvy 57 444304 6 Nut, #6-32 Hex 58 350855 1 Weatherstrip 59 409812 4 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Washerhead Hex 50 390659 1 Panel, Dash 61 404022 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1 Truss Hd. Mach. 62 | 380880 4 Nut, 1/4-20 63 129846 1 Ignition Switch Assem, (Incl. Refs, 64—66) 64 343060 2 Key (Sel of Two) 65 358968 1 Nut, 9/16-24 NEF -2 66 447222 1 Lockwasher, 9/16 Int. Tooth 67* | 361646 1 Fuse Holder 68 337249 1 Gauge, Oil Pressure 69 337248 1 Gauge, Water Temperature 70 337775 1 Hourmeter 71 339237 1 Decal, Heat Exhaust 72* | 361700 1 Fuse 73 351351 1 Decal, Ignition Switch 74 380051 1 Decal, Parking Brake 75 363995 1 Decal, Anti-Freeze 76 336943 2 Decal, Jacobsen 24" Tr 335540 1 Deca!, Battery Danger 78 350270 1 Decal, Name ‘‘HF-15” ILLUSTRATION 4 Firewall Tractor Frame Flywheel Side As Marked 36 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 4 Ref Part No. | Quan. Description Ref. Part No. | Quan. Description No. No, 1 1 Engine, Perkins 4 Cycle Diesel 43 122121 1 Air Cleaner 236 cu. in. 43A | 503242 1 | Wingnut & Gasket > 1 | Engine, Perkins 4 Cycle Gasoline 44 131096 1 Pre-Cleaner Assembly 236 cu. in. (Not illustrated) 45 | 131059 2 | Mounting Band Assembly 2 241777 1 Pulley, Crankshaft Adapter 46 337229 2 Clamp, Hose 3 390332 1 | Support, Engine Front (R.H.) 47**1 337217 1 Hose, Air Cleaner 4 400372 8 | Screw, 7/16-20 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd Cap 48 400258 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 3/4 Hex Hd 5 361061 2 Mount, Front Shock 49 446142 4 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 6 445136 1 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 50 443110 4 Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 7 445148 g Lockwasher, 7/16 Hvy 51 122150 1 Muffler 8 390333 | 1 | Mount, Front Н.Н. 52*"| 390317 1 | Extension, Tail Pipe 9 452006 1 Washer, 5/16 Flat e | 395143 1 Extension, Tail Pipe 10 350895 1 Plate, Spring Mig, 53 363479 3 Stud 11 400488 1 Screw, 9/16 - 12 x 1 54 162236 9 Clamp 12 446160 1 Lockwasher, 9/16 Hvy 55 443108 4 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 13 361005 1 Screw, M8 x 1-1/4 x 25 mm 56 337271 1 Bracket, Mounting 14 360787 1 Bearing, Ball 57 351756 2 Mounting, Flexible 15 131565 1 Driven Disc Assembly 58 453009 4 Washer, 5/16 Flat 16 162463 1 Cover Assembly 59 446136 4 Logkwasher, 5716 Huy 17 131075 1 Clutch Fork Lever Assembly 60 18 360892 1 Fork Lever Pivot Assembly 61 19 131078 1 Release Bearing Assembly 82 20 360861 1 Seal, Clutch Fork Lever 63 443112 3 Nut, 3/8-24 21 401196 8 Screw, 3/8-24 x 1 64 362534 2 | Nut, M5 x .8 mm 22 | 446142 | 11 | Lockwasher, 3/6 Hvy ‚65 | 382524 1 | Nut, M10 x 1.5 mm 23 360896 1 Cover, Flywheel Housing 86 345671 1 Clamp >| 40215 #4 LADY 67 | 401195 | 1 | Screw, 3/8-24 x 1 Hex Hd 25£ | 116557 1 Transmission 68 445142 1 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 26 336193 1 Lever, Gear Shift 69 443106 1 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 27 443812 1 Nut, 3/8-24 Hex Jam 70 549633 1 Element, Air Cleaner 28 162469 1 Kit, Shift Lever Instal, 71 400186 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 7/8 Hex Hd 29 162465 1 Ball Assembly 72 453009 1 Washer, 5/16 Flat 30 402700 1 Screw, 3/8-24 x 7/8 Flat Head 73 446136 1 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 31 447414 1 Lockwasher, CTSK. Ext. Tooth 74 337256 1 вап по Unit, Temp. 32 | 400494 4 | Screw, 9/16-12 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd 75 | 337254 1 | Sending Unit, Oil Pressure 33 | 446160 | 4 | Lockwasher, 9/16 Hvy 76* | 337222 | 1 | Extension Pipe 34 | 400420 | 2 | Screw, 1/2-13 x 3-1/2 Hex Hd 77**| 122163 | 1 | Motor, Cranking 35 | 446154 | 2 | Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy a | 131102 | 1 | Motor, Cranking 36 | 453017 | 2 | Washer, 1/2 Flat 780 | 390690 | 1 | Alternator Assembly 37 | 443118 | 2 | Nut, 1/2 Hex 79 | 361067 | 4 | Washer, Front 38 390324 1 V-Bell 80e | 390323 1 Hose, Air Cleaner 39 337262 1 Fan, Alternator 81 348006 4 Cable, Ground 40 82 400290 1 Screw, 3/8-24 x 1/2 Hex = 83 447216 1 Lockwasher, 3/8 Int. Tooth AR - As required. * - Not available as standard equipment but is offered through service parts supply. To use extension @ - Gasoline tractor only. - See Illustration 30 for complete service parts breakdown. o - A debris shield cover is available for the alternator as an accessory. Order Part No. 502814, e - The following Service Parts Are Available Variable Speed Governor Parl No. 503018 Governor Major Repair Kit Part No. 503019 Governor Seal Repair Kit Part No. 503020 31 pipe, rotate muffler 120° so muffler and pipe are vertical (exlension pipe pointing upward). ** - Diesel tractor only. ILLUSTRATION 5 y ee” = fl „СО 9— ©-—4] 13 — - ] 6 50 \ 49 / 51 29 30 \ a 8 SN 2 E 38 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 5 Sa Part No, |Quan Description 1 122131 1 Steering Axle Mtg. Assem., Front 2 121993 1 Steering Axle Mig. Assem., Rear 3 331404 1 Arm, Steering Gear 4 153196 3 End Socket, R.H, (Incl. Ref. 6 47) 5 452008 2 Washer, Flat 6 445565 6 Nut, 1/2-20 Castellated 7 460028 6 Pin, 1/8 x 1" Cotter 8 130373 1 Drag Link Assembly Front (Incl. (1) Ref. 4 & 9 and (2) Ref. 16, 17 & 18) 9 153197 3 End Socket, L.H. (Incl. (1) Ref. 6 & 73) 10 153195 1 Pivot Bar, Steering Arm (Incl. (1) Ref. 14 & 2 of Ref. 11) 11 319867 2 Bushing, Pivot 12 445690 2 Nut, 1''-14 Castellaled 13 4600562 2 Pin, 3/16 x 1-1/2 Cotter 14 471219 5 Fitting, 1/8 PTF Grease 15 126078 1 Drag Link Assembly Rear (Incl. Ref. 4 & 9 and (2) Ref. 16, 17 & 18) 16 443108 | 12 Nut, 5/16-24 Hex TT 446136 | 12 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy. 18 400228 6 Screw, Link Locking 19 350910 1 Cap, Steering Wheel 20 443820 1 Nut, 1/2-20 Hex 21 453017 1 Washer, 1/2 SAE 22 360911 1 Steering Wheel Assembly 23 342214 1 Bolt = “U'* 23A | 342213 1 Saddle - **U"' Bolt 24* | 114022 1 Steering Gear Assem. (Incl Ref 20 & 21) 25 341660 1 Decal, Steering Gear Caulion 26 400262 1 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1" Hex. Hd. Cap 27 126189 1 Steering Gear Mtg. Bracke! Assem 28 400264 6 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Hex, Hd, Cap 29 446142 (12 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy. 30 443110 | 10 Nut, 3/8-16 Hex. 31 326237 2 Washer, 32 446148 2 Lockwasher, 7/16 Hvy. 33 400262 2 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1 Hex Hd Cap 34 162859 1 Steering Axle Pivot Pin Assem 35 323725 2 Bushing , 36 471224 1 Fitting, 1/8-27 x 67-1/2 Grease 37 121810 1 Steering Axle Assembly 38 332184 1 Arm, R.H, Steering Knuckle 39 321292 2 Key 40 109365 1 Steering Knuckle, R.H, (Incl, 2 of Ref. 49) AR - As required + - Diese! tractor only, - See Illustration 21 for parts breakdown. 39 No Part No. | Quan Description 41 343009 Screw, Steering Arm Mig. 42 400266 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd. Cap 43 | 412057 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 8q. Hd. Cup Pt, Sel 44 443810 2 Nut, 3/8-16 Hex. Jam 45 109504 1 Tie Rod Assem. (incl. (1) Ref. 4 & 9 and (2) Ref. 16, 17 & 18) 47 316114 4 Plug, Knuckle Expansion 48 316116 2 Pin, Steering Knuckle 49 316113 4 Bushing 50 316118 AR Shim, Steering Knuckle - Thin 51 323759 AR Shim, Steering Knuckle - Med. 52 323760 AR Shim, Steering Knuckle - Heavy 53 316117 2 Bearing, Steering Knuckle 54 316115 AR Pin, Knuckle Draw Key - Light 55 323756 AR Pin, Knuckle Draw Key - Heavy 56 109366 1 Steering Knuckle, L.H. (Incl, 2 of Ref. 49) 57 314627 2 Seal, Oil 58 500535 2 Wheel Bearing Assem.- Cup & Cone - Inner 59 473058 AR Lockwire, 12 Ga, Black Annealed 60 203444 2 Hub, Wheel 61 500534 2 Wheel Bearing Assem - Cup & Cone - Outer 62 126648 1 Drag Link Mtg. Arm Assembly 63 332183 i Arm, L.H, Steering Knuckle 64 | 400616 | 4 Screw, 5/8-11 x 2 Hex Hd. Cap 65 | 446166 | 4 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy | 66 443126 4 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 67 453020 2 Washer, 5/8 Plain 68 460038 2 Pin, 5/32 x 1 Cotter 69 445672 2 Nut, 5/8-18 Hex Slotted 70 314626 2 Cap, Hub 71 313458 8 Bolt, Wheel Mounting 72 312565 1 Washer, Special 73 322843 6 Dust Cover 74 311640 AR Washer 22 GA. (.0299) 75 345699 AR Washer 16 GA. (.0598) 76 345700 AR Washer 10 GA, (.1345) 77 400258 2 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd 78 360977 1 Filler 79 312565 1 Collar, Steering Shaft 80") 400254 2 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd 31** 445142 2 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 397 413110 2 Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 83 453011 2 Washer, 3/8 Flat ILLUSTRATION 6 DRIVE AXLE, CLUTCH & BRAKE 40 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 6 Ref. No Part No. | Guan. Description 1 400104 2 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Hd Cap 2 445130 2 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 3 313263 2 Washer, Brake and Clutch Pedal Mtg 4 326076 1 Shaft, Brake Pedal Mig 5 151340 1 Clutch Pedal (Incl. Ref, 7 & 60) 6 313912 1 Bushing, Brake Pedal 7 471219 1 Fitting, 1/8 x 27 N.P.T. Grease 8 319161 1 Clevis, Clutch Linkage 9 460012 1 Pin, 3/32 x 5/8 Cotter 10 461467 1 Pin, 3/8 x 1-3/4 Lg. Clevis 11 443812 3 Nut, 3/8-24 Hex Jam 12 360888 1 Rod 13 319212 1 Spring, Clutch Return 14 131073 1 Switch Mtg. Bracket 15 357768 1 Shaft, Clutch Pedal Mtg 16 400190 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd Cap 17 453009 2 Washer, 5/16 SAE Flat 18 130898 1 Brake Pedal (Incl. Ref 6 & 43) 19 126339 1 Safety Starting Switch Assembly 20" *| 119292 1 Cylinder, Master Brake 21 319277 1 Gasket, Inner 22 319278 1 Fitting, Brake Outlel 23 319276 1 Gasket, Outlet 24 319279 1 Fitting, Outlet 25 472201 1 Plug, 1/8 Sq Hd Pipe 26 400302 3 Screw, 3/8-24 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd Cap 27 445142 4 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 28 443112 3 Nut, 3/8-24 Hex 29 357906 1 End, Rod 30 454029 1 Washer, Wave 31 460014 1 Pin, 3/32 x 3/4 Cotter 32° 122310 1 Drive Axle Assembly 33 122313 1 Brake Tube Assembly, L.H. (Incl. 2 Inverted Nuts) 34 131632 1 Hose, Brake 35 122312 1 R.H, Brake Tube Assembly, (Incl. 2 Inverted Nuts) 36 131114 1 Arm, Pivot Assem, 37 327263 1 Fitting, Tee, Brake Line 38 400254 1 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd Cap 39 336120 1 Bracket, Clutch Pedal Mtg 40 324887 1 Clip, Brake Tube Mounting 41 400410 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd Cap 42 126094 1 Lever Assembly, Parking Brake (Incl. Ref, 44, 47, 48, 50, 56, 62, & 63) 43 471219 1 Fitting, 1/8 PTF Grease 44 N.S. 2 Pin, Clevis 5/15 x 25/32 Long * See Illustration 23 For Parts Breakdown, ** See Illustration 22 For Parts Breakdown. N.S. - Nol Serviced 41 Ref. No. Part No. | Quan. Description 45 460004 2 Pin, 1/16 x 3/4 Colter 46 400194 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd Cap 47 N.S. 2 Clamp, Cable 48 N.S. 1 Spacer 49 400196 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 2 Hex Hd Cap 50 N.S. 2 Spacer 51 400412 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 2 Hex Hd 52 446135 5 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 53 443106 5 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 54 121739 1 Cable Assembly, Brake L.H. 55 121740 1 Cable Assembly, Brake R.H. 56 453009 1 Washer, 5/16 Flat 57 446154 2 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 58 443118 2 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 59 447224 1 Lockwasher, 5/8 Int, Tooth 60 304392 2 Bushing, Clutch Pedal 61 460028 3 Pin, 1/8 x 1 Cotter 62 N.S. a Pin, 5/16 x 1-15/32 Clevis 63 N.S. 2 Link, Equalizer 64 461462 1 Pin, Clevis 65 473137 2 Tie 66 152480 1 Support Assem. 67 453017 3 Washer, Flat 68 162541 1 Bracket Assembly Clutch Arm 69 400108 1 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Hd 70 | 443102 1 | Nut, 1/4-20 Hex 71 445130 1 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 72 350893 1 Rod End 73 461474 1 Pin, Clevis 74 460012 1 Pin, 3/32 x 5/8 Cotler 75 400408 1 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd 76 360887 1 Rod 77 471214 1 Fitting, 1/4-28 Grease 78 453011 2 Washer, Flat 79 328133 2 Bushing 80 446154 3 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 81 363293 1 Clip, Tube 82 446148 1 Lockwasher, 7/15 Hvy 83 400330 1 Screw, 7/16-14 x 3/4 84 473144 1 Strap, Nylon ILLUSTRATION 7 FRONT PUSH ARM & STEERING ROD ASSEMBLY 42 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 7 pr Part No. [Quan Description 1 342161 2 Pin 2 400108 4 Screw, 1/4-28 x 3/4 Hex Hd Cap 3 446130 2 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 4 453023 8 Washer, 1/4 SAE 5 460064 6 Pin, 1/4 x 1-1/2 Cotter 6 342160 2 Pin 7 130374 1 Rear Steering Rod Assembly - R.H, (Incl. (2) Ref. 8 & (1) Ref, 9) # 130375 1 Rear Steering Rod Assembly - L.H. (Incl, (2) Ref. 8 & (1) Ref. 9) 8 342124 4 Bushing 9 471219 6 Fitting - 1/8 PTF Grease 10 | 400412 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 2 Hex Hd Cap 11 446154 10 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 12 443118 2 Nui, 1/2-13 Hex 13 | 400442 4 Screw, 1/2-20 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd Cap 14 | 443120 4 Nut, 1/2-20 Hex 15 | 323016 4 Fitting 1/8-27 90° Elbow Grease 16 453011 4 Washer, 3/8 SAE 17 126125 2 Steering Rod Assembly - Center (Incl. Ref. 15 & 16) 18 342187 2 Bushing 19 400428 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 2-3/4 Hex Hd Cap 20 126116 2 Steering Rod Assembly - Front 21 445754 2 Nut, 7/8-18 Hex Jam 22 131101 2 Ball Joint Assembly (Incl. Ref. 23) 23 445704 2 Nut, 5/8-18 Hex Castellated 24 | 471214 2 Fitting, 1/4-28 25 453020 2 Washer, 5/8 SAE 26 444732 2 Nut, 1/2-15 Hex Top Lock 27 460032 2 Pin, Cotler 1/8 x 1-1/2 28 342049 4 Bushing 29 341924 2 Spacer 30 122055 1 Swivel Bracket - L.H. (Incl. (2) Ref. 28) # 122056 1 Swivel Bracket - R.H. (Incl. (2) Ref. 26) 31 400370 4 | Screw, 7/16-20 x 1 Hex Hd Cap 32 446148 4 Lockwasher, 7/16 Hvy 33 342028 2 Cap, End 34 119094 1 Front Mower Frame Assembly, R.H. (Incl. (1) Ref. 16 & 37) t 119095 1 Front Mower Frame Assembly, L.H. (Incl (1) Ref. 16 4 37) AR - As Required. * For Seal Repair Kit see Chart at Illustration 17. For service of Breather order 361997, For service of Pin Eye order 546140, # - Not Illustrated - Opposite of Part Shown. 43 Ref. Part No. | Quan Description No. 35 461343 2 Pin, 3/8 x 2-1/4 Groove 36 119072 1 Front Push Arm Assembly, R.H. (Incl (2) Ref. 37, 38, 39) # 119073 1 Front Push Arm Assembly, L.H. (Incl (2) Ref. 37, 38, 39) 37 471219 4 Fitting, 1/8-27 NPTF Grease 38 342034 4 Bushing, Outer 39 342033 4 Bushing, Inner 40 444708 4 Nut, 1/4-20 Hex Gripco C/Lock 41 460080 4 Pin, 3/8 x 3 Colter 42 400114 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd Cap 43 341907 2 Pin, Pivot 44 400612 8 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd Cap 45 446166 8 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy 46 126082 1 Push Arm Bracket - В.Н, # 126083 1 Push Arm Bracket - L.H. 50 341908 2 Pin, Pivot 51 458433 2 Ring, Retaining - National XSO-239 52 455004 AR | Washer, 1-1/16 SAE Flat 53 | "337632 2 Ram, Hydraulic 54 344017 2 Pin, Ram Mounting 55 460068 2 Pin, 1/4 x 2 Cotter 56 343870 4 Pin, Mower Mounting 57 460028 4 Pin, 1/8 x 1 Cotler 58 400106 2 | Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Hd Cap 59 400450 4 Screw, 1/2-20 x 2-1/2 Hex Hd Cap 60 352297 2 Bracket, Clamp Mounting 61 342216 2 Clamp, Brake Cable 62 400184 6 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Hd Cap 63 453009 2 Washer, 5/16 Std 64 446136 8 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 65 443106 2 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 66 471235 2 Fitting, Grease 67 336849 2 Plate, Hose Clamp 68 400188 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1 Hex Hd Cap 69 359860 2 Clamp, Hose 70 336958 2 Decal, Danger A Center Mower 71 443106 2 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 12 360163 2 Spacer, Pivot Tube 73 443820 4 Nut, 1/2-20 Hex Jam ILLUSTRATION 8 @ REAR CENTER CARRIER & SUPPORT ASSEMBLY ee FRONT OF TRACTOR AT QA : [2 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 8 Aoi Part No. | Quan Description 1 400618 3 Screw, 5/8-11 x 2-1/4 Hex Hd.Cap 2 471219 1 Fitling, 1/8-27 Grease 3 446166 4 Lockwasher, 5/8 Hvy. 4 443126 4 Nul, 5/8-11 Hex 5 341942 1 Washer 6 400406 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd.Cap 7 446154 2 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy. 8 443118 2 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 9 122002 1 Rear Center Carrier Suppor! Assembly 10 319207 1 Screw 11 453011 2 Washer, 3/8 SAE 1.2 473058 AR Wire, 12 ga. Black Annealed Steel 13 460088 2 Pin, 3/8 x 2-1/2 Cotter 14 500396 1 Pin, Pivot 15 126129 1 Transport Guide Bar Assembly 16 471219 4 Fitting, 1/8 PTF Grease 17 342049 2 Bushing 18 342028 2 Cap, End 19 400370 2 Screw, 7/16-20 x 1 Hex Hd. Cap 20 446148 2 Lockwasher, 7/16 Hvy. 21 342124 4 Bushing 22 343229 2 Bushing 23 471210 2 Fitting, 1/8-27 x 45°Grease 24 114017 a Rear Carrier Assembly (Incl. Ref. 17, 21, 22, 23, & 27 (2) Ref, 16 and (1) Ref. 32 4 33) 25 119097 1 Frame Assembly, Rear Center Mower (Incl. (1) Ref. 2 & 11) 26 269005 1 Ring, Spacer 27 323016 1 Fitting, 1/8-27 x 90° NPT Grease 28 460028 2 Pin, 1/8 x 1 Cotter 29 343870 2 Pin, Mower Mounting 30 | "337631 1 | £ Hydraulic Ram Assembly, Center Rear Lift 31 119091 1 Rear Center Lift Arm Assembly 32 455004 2 Washer, 1-1/6 SAE Flat 33 458433 3 Ring, Retaining National XSO-239 34 320169 1 Spring, Tension 35 154379 1 Chain Bolt Assembly 36 444752 1 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex C/Lock 37 | 337653 1 Plug, Spring 38 352792 1 Pin, Ram End 39 | 455004 1 | Washer, 1-1/16 SAE Flat 40 336958 1 Decal, Danger Center Mower 41 400620 1 Screw, 5/8-11 x 2-1/2 Hex Hd 42 361074 1 Bracket, Tube Front 43 360829 1 Bracket, Tube Rear AR - As Required. For Seal Repair Kit see Chart at Illustration 17 E - For service of Pin Eye order 546800, 43 ILLUSTRATION 9 OUTRIGGER LIFT ARM & FRAME 46 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 9 Ref No. Part No. [Quan Description 1- | *130794 2 | Hyd. Ram Assem. 2 | 471851 2 | Bushing, 1/4 to 1/8 Reducer 3 361997 2 | Vent, Air 4 | 359789 2 | Pin, Ram to Outrigger Lift Arm 5 | 342116 2 | Pin, Ram to Outrigger Support 6 471219 6 Fitting, 1/8 PTF Grease 7 460068 4 | Pin, 1/4 x 2 Cotter 8 | 400106 4 | Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Hd.Cap 9 | 446130 4 | Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy. 10 | 116476 1 | R.H. Outrigger Support (Incl. (2) Ref. 11 and (1) Ref. 12) # 116475 1 | L.H. Outrigger Support (Incl. (2) Ref. 11 and (1) Ref. 12) 11 550344 4 | Bushing 12 | 471219 2 | Fitting, 1/8 PTF Grease 13 | 400616 4 | Screw, 5/8-11 x 2'' Hex Hd.Cap i4 446166 4 Lockwasher, &/8 15 443126 4 | Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 16 116478 1 | R.H. Outrigger Arm Assem. # 116477 1 | L.H. Outrigger Arm Assem. 17 | 162211 2 | Overcenier Actuator Cyl. Assem. 18 359816 2 | Slide, End 19 400268 2 | Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-3/4'' Нех На. Сар 20 | 446142 2 | Lockwasher, 3/8 21 359987 2 | Spring, Overcenter Actuator 22 | 359820 2 | Plug, Adjustable 23 | 359830 2 | Nut, Adjustable Plug 24 | 400612 2 | ‘Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-1/2" Hex Hd. Cap 25 | 443126 2 | Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 26 | 342133 2 | Pin, Outrigger ‘Arm to Support Hinge AR - As Required # - Not Illustrated, Opposite of Part Shown * For Seal Repair Kil See Chart at Illustration 17. For Service of Pineye for Cross & Columbus Order 549445 4] Ref. No Part No, | Quan Description 27 450080 2 Pin, 3/8 x 3 Coller 28 400188 2 | Screw, 5/16 -18 x 1'" Hex Hd. Cap 29 446136 2 | Lockwasher, 5/16 30 346091 2 | Pin, Relainer 31 342182 1 Cam, R.H. # | 342183 1 | Cam, L.H. 32 400408 4 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/2" Hex Hd. Cap 33 453017 | AR | Washer, 1/2 34 446154 4 | Lockwasher, 1/2 35 443118 4 | Nul, 1/2-13 Hex 36 119093 2 | Outrigger Mower Frame Assembly 37 453011 2 | Washer, 3/8 Flat 38 269005 2 Ring, Frame to Shaft Spacer 39 | 342028 2 | Cap, End 40 | 400370 4 | 'Screw, 7/16-20 x 1'' Нех На. Сар 41 | 446148 4 Lockwasher, 7/16 42 | 343870 4 Pin, Mower Mig. 43 450028 4 Pin, 1/8 x 1'" Cotter 44 | 359860 2 | Clamp, Hose 45 | 400180 2 | Screw, 5/16-18 UNC x 1/2'" Hex Hd.Cap 46 | 446136 2 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy, 47 | 336958 2 Decal, Danger Center Mower 48 | 400410 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd 49 446154 2 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 50 | 443118 2 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex ILLUSTRATION 10 REAR WING LIFT ASSEMBLY Left Wing Hose Clamp Mounting Right Wing Hose Clamp Mounting PARTS LIST Ref, e Ref, No, | Part No. | Quan Description No Part No, | Quan Description 1 400188 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1 Hex Hd. 22 453017 AR | Washer, 1/2 Flat 2 446136 4 | Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy, 23 446154 4 | Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy. 3 | 346091 2 | Retainer Pin 24 | 443118 4 | Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 4 | 400108 | 3 | Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Hd. 25 | 269005 | 2 | Ring, Spacer 5 342120 1 Pin, Rear Wing Pivot, R.H. 26 331439 1 Cam, Rear Wing Frame # 342286 1 Pin, Rear Wing Pivot, L.H. Pivot, L.H, 6 129923 1 Arm, Rear Wing Lift, L.H. # 331438 1 Cam, Rear Wing Frame Pivot, (incl. (2) Ref. 8 and (1) Ref. 9) R.H. 4 129924 1 Arm, Rear Wing Lift, R.H. 27 446148 4 Lockwasher, 7/16 Hvy. (incl, (2) Ref. 8 and (1) Ref. 9) 28 119096 2 Frame Assembly Rear Wing 7 153334 1 Flying Anchor Assembly Mower (Incl Ref, 31 & 32) 8 550344 4 Bushing 29 343870 4 Pin, Mower Mounting 9 | 471219 | 6 | Fitting, 1/8 PTF Grease 30 | 460028 | 4 | Pin, 1/8 x 1 Coller 10 446130 3 Lockwasher, 1/4 Med 31 453011 2 Washer, 3/8 SAE Flat 11 342157 3 Pin, Ram to Carrier 32 471219 2 Fitting, 1/8-27 NPTF Grease 12 460068 3 | Pin, 1/4 x 2 Colter 33 | 342028 2 | Cap, End 13 460062 2 Pin, 1/4 x 1-1/4 Coltter 34 400370 4 Screw, 7/16-20 x 1 Hex Hd. 14 453022 2 | Washer, 13/16 1.D. x 1-1/2 0.D. 35 | 359986 1 | Spacer, Hose Clamp 15 | *111235 2 Ram, Hydraulic 36 359860 2 Clamp, Hose 16 342241 1 Spring, Compression 37 400188 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1°" Hex Hd. Cap 17 130523 1 Pressure Bar Assembly 38 400180 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1/2'' Hex Hd.Cap 18 | 342238 1 | Pin, Center Pressure Bar 39 | 336958 | 2 | Deoal, Danger Center Mower 19 | 460050 | 2 | Pin, 3/16 x 1-1/4 Cotter 40 | 460088 | 1 | Pin, 3/8 x 2-1/2 Cotter 20 460096 1 Pin, 5/16 x 1-3/4 Cotter 21 400408 4 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd. AR - As Required * Fér Seal Repair Kit See Chart al Illustration 17. H - Not Illustrated, Opposite of Parl Shown 48 HYD. CYL., TUBES & HOSES ILLUSTRATION 11 PARTS LIST hele Part No. |Quan Description Lek Part No. (Quan Description 1 351109 5 Connector, Male 14 122027 1 Tube, Left Wing Cyl. 2 326984 2 Adapter, Angle/Restriclor, Front Ram 15 400116 6 Screw, 1/4-20 1-1/2" Hex Hd.Cap 3 130859 7 Hose Assem. 16 122031 1 Tube, Left Quirigger Cyl. 4 353194 5 Adapler, Angle/Resirictor, Center, 17 122013 1 Tube, Left Outrigger Cyl. Outrigger & Wing Rams 18 122014 1 Tube, Right Outrigger Cyl. 5 122017 1 Tube, Center Cyl. Valve to Tee. 19 122022 1 Tube, Right Wing Cyl. 6 354081 1 Clamp, .37 Dia. 20 471851 1 Bushing, 1/4 to 1/8 Reducer 7 | 359186 | 2 | Tee, Swivel Nut Run 21 | 361997 | 1 | Vent, Air 8 122118 1 Tube, Right Front Cyl. 22 | 352297 1 Bracket, Clamp Mig 9 122125 1 Tube, Left Fronl Cyl. 23 | 354081 2 Clamp, 3/8 Open 10 353001 6 Clamp, Hyd.Lift Tube 24 400108 2 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Hd 11 473144 1 Tie, Cable 25 | 446130 2 Lockwasher, 1/4 Hvy 12 453028 10 Washer, 1/4 Flat 26 443102 2 Nut, 1./4-20 Hex 13 444708 6 Nut, 1/4-20 Hex Centerloc 49 a To q R.F. Cylinder ILLUSTRATION 12 VALVES, PUMP, HYDRAULIC TANK To Left Side x. Of 5 Spool Stack Vaive F 0 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 12 ne Part No. ¡Quan Description A 116479 1 | Tank, Hydraulic 2 359777 1 Filter Element 3 | 360040 1 | O-Ring 4 359776 2 | Strap, Reservoir Mtg. 5 400262 2 | Screw, 3/8-16 x 1'* Hex Hd. Cap 6 453011 2 | Washer, 3/8 7 | 446142 4 | Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy. 8 443110 4 | Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 9 359988 1 | Gasket, Pump #10 122328 1 Pump, Hydraulic 11 336854 1 Gear, Driven 12 458021 2 Ring, Retaining 13 463017 1 Key, 3/16 x 3/4 Woodruff 14 | 354066 | 4 | Elbow, 45 Male 15 452006 4 Washer, 3/8 Flal 16 | 360026 | 1 | Elbow, 45 Male £17 121979 1 | Valve, 5 Spool Stack 18 350947 9 Connector, Male 19 | 155304 1 | Elbow, 90°Male 20 | 359856 2 | Elbow, 90 Male 024 116461 1 | Valve, Manual Reversing 22 | 350947 5 | Connector, Male 23 | 359854 1 | Elbow, 90'Male 24 122018 5 Tube, Stack to Rev. Valve 25 337177 1 Tube, Suction Line (Rear) 26 361064 1 Clamp, Wiring 27 326112 7 | Clamp, Hose 28 | 337273 1 | Support, Tube 29 400188 2 | Screw &/16-18 UNC x 1 Hex Hd Cap 30 446136 2 | Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy. 31 390297 1 Hose, Tube to Tank 32 390201 1 Hose, Tube To Manifold 33 390210 1 Manifold, Pump Suction 34 359859 2 Hose, Manifold to Pump 35 130860 1 Hose, Pump (Front Section) to Valve (Center Section) 36 130842 1 Hose, Pump (Rear Section) to Valve (Lower Tube) 37 130848 3 Hose, Pump (Three Center Sections) to Valve 38 122010 1 Tube, Pressure 39 122119 1 Tube, Pressure AR - As Required # See Illust. 26 for parts breakdown. £ See Illusl. 27 for parts breakdown. @ See Illust. 28 for parls breakdown. Hel Part No. [Quan Description 40 | 122180 1 Tube, Pressure 41 122178 1 Tube, Pressure 42 122179 1 Tube, Pressure 43 400184 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex 44 452006 4 Washer, 5/16 Flat 45 345671 1 Clamp, Wiring 46 337185 1 Hose 47 443106 1 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 48 443106 1 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Hd 49 400266 2 Screw, 3/8-16 х 1-1/2"' 50 359870 1 Clamp, Motor Tube 51 359869 2 Liner, Tube Clamp 52 360139 1 Stud 53 453028 1 Washer, 1/4 Flai 54 122030 1 Tube, Return 55 122004 1 Tube, Return 56 352487 1 Decal, Hyd. Fluid 57 360058 1 Decal, Hyd. Fill 58 446142 2 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 59 | 443110 | 2 | Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 60 472201 1 Plug, 1/8" Sq Hd Pipe 61 472207 1 Plug, 1/2" Sq Hd Pipe 62 359615 B Clamp, Hose 63 502544 1 Head Assembly 64 444708 1 Nut, 1/4-20 Center Loc 65 502601 1 Cap/Dip Stick Assembly 66 549578 1 Filter Screen 67 337176 1 Tube, Suction Line (Front) 68 337650 1 Angle, Pump Support 69 452006 4 Washer, 3/8 70 351096 1 Spring 71 323943 1 Washer 72 460046 1 Pin, 3/16 x 1/2 Cotter Refer to page 53 for 'O' Ring replacement chart. о! ILLUSTRATION 13 REVERSING VALVE, MOTORS, HOSES, TUBES $ € mur 9 : y € NS 5 20 Y Sm © + 92 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 13 ls Part No. (Quan Description 1 358944 1 Connector, Male 2 | 360008 | 1 | Elbow, 45 Male 3 350947 8 Connector, Male * 4 130774 4 Motor, Hyd. 5 336827 7 Gear, Driver 6 | 359855 | 8 | Connector, 37 Male Flare & O-Ring a 130773 3 Motor, Hyd. 8 | 358949 | 3 | Elbow, Male - 37 Flare 9 | 155304 | 6 | Elbow, Male - 37 Flare & O-Ring 10 130861 2 Hose, R.H. & L.H. Front Motor Drain 11 342204 2 Tee, 3/8 Union 37° Flare 12 130858 1 Hose, Center Motor Drain 13 130862 1 Hose, L.H. Front Motor to Center Motor 14 130840 1 Hose, Center Motor to Rev. Valve 15 130841 1 Hose, Rev, Valve 10 R.H. Front Motor 16 130844 4 Hose, Rev. Valve 10 R.H. Qutrigger & L.H, Wing Motors 17 130845 1 Hose, R.H. Front Motor to L.H, Front Motor 18 130846 1 Hose, L.H. Fronl Motor to Center Motor 19 130847 2 Hose, Rev. Valve to R.H. Wing Motor 20 130843 2 Hose, Rev. Valve to L.H. Outrigger Motor 21 359867 2 Clamp, Pressure Tube 22 | 359869 | 14 Liner, Tube Clamp 23 122023 1 Tube, Motor Forward 24 122021 1 Tube, Motor Reverse 25 | 359870 5 Clamp, Motor Tube 26 326212 1 Spacer 27 400120 1 Screw, 1/4-20 x 2 1/2" Hex Hd Cap 28 | 453028 12 Washer, 1/4 Flal * See |llust. 24 for parts breakdown. ** See Illust. 25 for parls breakdown. Replacement "0" Rings for "O" Ring Boss Fittings A B "0" Ring Trg oR | те зо | sen 1/8 5/16-24 459290 3/16 3/8-24 459291 1/4 7/16-20 459292 5/16 1/2-20 459293 3/8 9/16-18 459294 1/2 3/4-16 459029 5/8 7/8-14 459035 3/4 1-1/6-12 459295 7/8 1-3/16-12 459296 1 1-5/16-12 459297 1-1/4 1-5/8-12 459298 1-1/2 1-7/8-12 459299 2 2-1/2-12 459300 NOTE: "O" rings should be lubricated with the fluid to be used in the system prior to assembly. 9 Ref. No. Part No. |Quan Description 29 444708 6 Nut, 1/4-20 Hex Center Lock 30 122032 2 Tube, Motor 31 400116 5 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1-1/2" Hex Hd.Cap 32 122003 1 Tube, Motor Forward 33 122019 1 Tube, Motor Reverse 34 122012 1 Tube, Motor Forward 35 345671 3 Clamp, Wiring 36 400108 1 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4'" Hex Hd.Cap 37 446130 2 Lockwasher, 1/4 38 443102 2 Nul, 1/4-20 Hex 39 122006 1 Tube, Motor Reverse 40 345671 1 Clamp, Wiring 41 400112 1 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1’' Hex Hd.Cap 42 122117 1 Tube, Motor Reverse 43 400184 2 Screw 5/16 -18 x 3/4" Hex Hd.Cap 44 453009 2 Washer, 5/16 Flat 45 446136 2 Lockwasher, 5/16 46 122026 1 Tube, Molor Forward 47 122024 i Tube, Motor Reverse 48 122033 1 Tube, Motor Forward 49 122034 1 Tube, Motor Reverse 50 122116 1 Tube, Front Drain 51 353001 1 Clamp, Hyd.Lift Tube 52 122016 1 Tube, Rear Drain 53 | 359960 7 | Gaskel, Hyd.Motor 54 | 473144 13 Tie, Sta-Strap Hose 55 | 444708 1 | Nut, 1/4-20 Hex Center Loc 56 360140 1 Stud 57 360970 1 Clamp, 5/8 Open "O Ring Chart A 3 =r ILLUSTRATION 14 VALVE COVER & LEVER ASSEMBLY Floor Board Hardware 54 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 14 Ref. No Part No. | Quan. Description 1 162203 1 Valve Support Assem. 2 359793 2 Spacer, Valve Supporl 3 400614 4 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1-3/4" Hex Hd Cap 4 453020 2 Washer, 5/8 5 445186 4 Lockwasher, 5/8 6 443126 4 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 7 162472 1 Valve Inside Plate Assem, 8 400416 4 Screw, 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 Hex Hd Cap 9 445154 5 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy 10 443118 5 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex 11 162471 1 Valve Outside Plate Assem. 12 446142 8 Lockwasher, 3/8 13 443110 6 Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 14 445136 9 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 15 443106 8 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 16 131058 1 Shut-Off Lever Assem, 17 315282 2 Bushing, Shut-Off Lever 18 359813 1 Shaft, Valve Lever 19 359810 4 Spacer, Valve Lever 20 360015 1 Spring, Torsion 21 350825 5 Bar, Valve Lever 22 444758 1 Nut, 1/2-13 Centerloc Hex 23 359829 5 Link, Cotter Pin Connecting 24 162215 1 L.H. Outrigger Hyd. Lever Assem. 25 162213 1 L.H. Wing Hyd, Lever Assem. 28 162212 1 Center Hyd. Lever Assem, 27 162210 1 R.H. Wing Hyd. Lever Assem. 28 131066 1 R.H. Outrigger Hyd. Lever Assem, 29 336830 5 Spring, Valve Lever 30 453011 5 Washer, 3/8 Flat 31 460014 5 Pin, 3/32 x 3/4" Colter 32 452010 1 Washer, 1/2 Wrol 33 443102 2 Nut, 1/4-20 Hex Jam 34 337184 1 Bracket, Shut Off Stop 35 400260 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 7/8 Hex Hd 36 453011 4 Washer, 3/8 37 446130 2 Lockwasher, 1/4 38 357958 1 Switch, Safety 39 402014 2 Screw, 6-32 x 1 Rd Hd 40 360012 1 Panel, Reversing Valve 41 400108 2 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4" Hex Hd Cap 42 380014 5 Handle, Reversing Valve 43 360021 5 Grip, Reversing Valve 44 443812 5 Nut, 3/8-24 Hex Jam 45 359785 5 Nut, Reversing Valve 45 447216 5 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy Int. Lock 47 122130 1 Valve Cover Assem, 48 400272 2 Screw, 3/8-16 x 2-1/4" 49 400400 1 Screw, 1/2-13 x 3/4 Hex Hd Cap AR - As Required 93 hist Part No. | Quan. Description No, - 50 453017 1 Washer, 1/2 Flat 51 390298 1 Plate, Lever 52 400184 3 Screw, 5/15-18 x 3/4 Hex Hd Cap 53 453009 3 Washer, 5/16 54 326731 5 Knob 55 350822 1 Knob 56 350141 1 Bracket, Cover 57 453009 2 Washer, 5/16 Flat 58 400188 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 1 Hex Hd Mach 59 350050 1 Decal, Be Careful 50 350055 1 Decal, Reels Disengage 61 337218 1 Decal, Hyd. Valve Operating 62 359882 1 Decal, 3 Center Levers 63 359881 1 Decal, Outrigger Levers 54 359885 1 Decal, Reverse 65 335887 1 Decal, Danger 66 350005 1 Decal, Instruction 67 453009 AR Washer, 5/18 Flat 68 453011 3 Washer, 3/8 Flat 59 445257 1 Nut, Push 70 328133 2 Bushing 71 443106 1 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 72 443108 4 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 73 453017 1 Washer, 1/2 Flat 74 461365 1 Pin, 1/8 x 1-3/4 Roll 75 131057 1 Rod, Lever 76 443818 1 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex Jam 77 445142 4 Lockwasher, 3/8 Hvy 78 443110 4 Nut, 3/8-16 Hex 79 360818 1 Plate, Adjusting 80 400184 2 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Hd 81 453009 2 Washer, 5/16 Flat 82 446136 6 Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy 83 443106 2 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex B4 85 337174 1 Bracket, Lever Plate 86 400184 1 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Hd 87 360868 1 Moulding, Valve Cover 88 337872 1 Decal, Jacobsen "J" ILLUSTRATION 15 GEAR BOX PARTS LIST pot Part No, |Quan Description Rel, Part No, ¡Quan Description 1 3122120 1 Double Universal Joint 25 400194 4 Screw, E/16-18 x 1-3/4'* Hex Hd.Cap 2 | 400376 4 Screw, 7/16-20 x 1-3/4’ Hex Hd.Cap 26 400192 5 | Screw, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2'' Hex Hd.Cap 3 | 446148 4 | Lockwasher, 7/16 Hvy. 27 | 446136 9 | Lockwasher, 5/16 Hvy, 4 359855 2 Pin, Dowel 28 360024 1 Plug, 1/4 Hex Hd.Mag. Pipe 5 461409 1 Pin, 3/16 x 1-3/4 Roll Pin 29 472310 1 Plug, 1/4 Hex Hd. Ct.Sk.Pipe 30 315267 1 Knob, Shifter 6 207439 1 Gear Housing 31 400410 2 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-3/4’'' Hex Hd.Cap 7 336863 2 Seal, Shifter Oil 32 446154 2 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy. 8 336959 1 Seal, Oil 33 444758 1 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex Center Loc 9 360637 5 Bearing, Ball 34 400408 1 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1/2 Hex Hd 10 337313 1 Shaft, Shifter 35 162278 1 Gear Shift Assem. 11 390350 1 Gear, Shift 36 400626 4 Screw, 5/8-11 x 3-1/2" 12 390211 1 Gear, |dler 37 446166 4 Lockwasher, 5/8 13 458021 2 Ring, Retaining 38 443126 4 Nut, 5/8-11 Hex 14 | 130828 1 | Intermediate Gears & Shaft Assem. 39 | 130798 1 | Safety Shield Assem. 15 | 182473 1 | Driver Gear & Shaft Assem. 40 | 400184 2 | Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Hex Hd.Cap 16 | 336833 | 1 | Shaft, Gear Shifl 41 | 452004 | 2 | Washer, 5/16 17 | 162223 | 1 | Shifter & Hub Assem. 42 | 446136 | 2 | Lockwasher, 5/16 18 458440 2 Ring, Retaining 43 360056 1 Decal, Gear 19 | 465004 1 Ball, 1/4 Dia.Steel 44 360317 1 Bearing, Roller 20 315294 1 Spring, Shifter 21 154962 1 Plug, 7/16-20 UNF /O-Ring 22 390206 1 Gaskel, Crankshaft Gear Box 23 207438 1 Cover, Crankshafl Gear Box 24 351313 1 Vent, Air de SOTISH - Ue ta) as rbrerg Er об ILLUSTRATION 16 WIRING DIAGRAM STARTER/SOLENOID ALTERNATOR: e Te SAFETY SWITCHES pli REGULATOR | АС: Se CLUTCH REEL (11-Brn) (13-Bm) (14-Gm) (3-BIk) x R (30) Fuse (1 0-Red) (15-Pnk) ue = 6 amp SE 27-Orn ; EE (16-Orn) Fuel Shut-Off (18-Blk- Optional Accessories Solenoid 6 AWG) Sl IGNITION SWITCH (13-BIk) (7-Red-10 AWG) (26-Blu) (23-Wht) | (20-Огп) (2-Blk-10 AWG) FUEL y GAUGE WATER TEMP TACHOMETER als HOURMETER soi 99M) 3 -Orn -Orn (19-BIk) = = © (22-Vio) || q © (19-BIk) (19-BIk) VOLT METER (20-Orn) | = os ! S (27-Orn) Re! (24- Yel) G G OIL PRESSURE (19-Blk) (25-Blk-10 AWG) NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, all wires are 14 AWG. ot Part No.| Quan. Description A 116728 1 Wire Harness (HF-15 Gas) A 116694 1 Wiring Harness (Includes Wires 2 thru 16) = 122482 1 Wiring Harness (Includes Wires 22 thru 26) 1 131076 1 Wire, Red - 4 AWG. Pos. Bat. Term. to Solenoid 17 | 113119 1 Wire, Black - 4 AWG. Neg. Bat. Term. lo Ground 18 346006 1 Wire, Black, 6 AWG., Alternator lo Ground 19 338198 1 Jumper Wire Ass'y , Black 20 338197 1 Jumper Wire Ass'y, Orange 28 361646 1 Fuse Holder 29 361700 1 Fuse 30 502649 1 Diode о] Oil Press y ILLUSTRATION 17 HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART Left Qutrigger Hyd. Motor Left Front Hyd. Motor Left Outrigger Cylinder Left Wing Hyd, Motor Hyd. Reservoir Hyd. Pump Left Front Cylinder Rear Center Cylinder - Right Front Cylinder Hyd. Oil Filter Center Hyd. Motor Right Front Hyd. Motor Five Spool Stack Valve Reversi Front Right Outrigger Cylinder Right Qutrigger Hyd. Motor Right Wing Hyd. Motor HYDRAULIC CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION AND SEAL KIT CHART Hydraulic Cylinder Seal Kit Jacobsen No. Jacobsen No. 130794 500799 Columbus/ 126875 500798 126876 500798 337631 500798 337632 500798 Cessna 111235 500334 Important: When ordering Seal Kits for cylinders, both cylinder part number and make (Cessna or Col- umbus) must be specified. See charts below for proper identification of cylinder, COLUMBUS 28 130794 126875 126876 337631 337632 ILLUSTRATION 18 DROP CASE AND PROPELLER SHAFT ASSEMBLY We a 21 PARTS LIST rr Part No. | Quan Description us Part No, | Quan Description 1 | 205314 1 | Housing, Chain Case Rear 21 | 471729 | 1 | Elbow - 3/8-90 Street 2 | 590101 1 | Nut - Transmission Shaft 22 | 357713 | 2 | Bearing 3 446154 4 | Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy. 23 130357 1 | Sprocket & Sleeve Assembly 4 336106 1 Sprocket - Upper 24" | 121785 1 Joint and Shaft Assembly E | 357735 | 1 | Chain - Drive (Incl. Link Ref. 6) 25 | 112835 | 2 | "U" - Bolt Assembly 6# | 319297 4 Link - Connecting 26 471231 1 Fitting, 1/8-27 Grease 7 357746 1 Spacer, - Transmission Shaft 27 500562 2 | Journal Cross & Bearing Assembly 8 336001 1 Gasket - Drop Case 28 545984 1 Flange Yoke 9 47 3058 AR | Wire - Lock 29 545985 1 Flange Yoke 10 357827 4 Screw 30 502523 1 Shaft Assembly 11 | 446142 | 15 | Lockwasher - 3/8 Hvy. 31 | 590142 | 4 | Bolt, 3/8-24 x 1 Hex 12 | 205313 1 | Housing - Chain Case - Front 32 | 446140 4 | Lockwasher, 3/8 Med 13 336101 2 Gasket - Cross Plate 33 443112 4 | Nut, 3/8-24 Hex 14 | 454009 1 | O-Ring, Transmission Shaft 34 | 312746 4 | Washer, 1/2 Flat 15 357781 1 Adapter - Transmission Oil Seal 16 319188 1 Seal - Transmission Shaft 17 336090 2 Seal - Grease 18 400266 15 | Screw - 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Hex Hd. Cap 19 443110 15 Nut - 3/8-16 Hex 20 472205 2 Plug - 3/8 Sq. Hd, Pipe AR - As Required * - Incl, Ref, 27 lhrough 33 # - For service of Cotler Pin order No. 546227 99 ILLUSTRATION 19 | PARTS LIST e Part No. [Quan: Description heh Part No. |@Quan Description 1 | 4900-11 | 1 | Support Weld Assembly "23 y 549424 | 1 | Shock Absorber *2 | 502497 1 | Plain Arm Complete Assembly "24 | 549425 | 1 | Spring "3 | 502498 1 | Notched Arm Complete Assembly “25 | 549426 | 1 Spring Rocker 4 | 4911C 1 U-Post 26 | 643 2 Grease Fitting *5 | 342104 1 Mounting Bar 27 | 636 2 Rubber Washer, 3/8 ID x 3/4 OD x 3/32 6 | 4900-18C| 1 Shock & Spring Assembly *28 | 116405 1 Bucket Seat (Inc! Ref 33-40) 7 {| 1800-122 | 1 Plain Arm Weld Assembly "29 | 400406 4 Screw, 1/2-13 x 1-1/4 Hex Hd.Cap & | 4900-15C| 1 Notched Weld Assembly "30 | 453009 5 Washer, 5/16 Flat 9 | 430-P 4 Capscrew, 3/8-24 x 1-1/8 UNF “31 | 446154 4 Lockwasher, 1/2 Hvy "10 | 446 4 External Lockwasher, 3/8 *32 | 443118 4 Nut, 1/2-13 Hex "11 | 549427 4 Ball Bearing *33 | 446178 1 Lockwasher, 3/4 Hex 12 | 482 8 Lock Nut Gripo 3/8-24 UNF *34 | 443830 1 Nut, 3/4-10 Hvy. 13 | 411A 2 Hex Hd Bolt 3/8-24 x 7-9/16 UNF “*35 | 4903-3 1 Shell Assembly 14 | 630 4 Internal Lockwasher, 3/8 “36 | 502500 1 Back Rest Assembly 15 | 432 2 Tube * 37 | 502501 1 Seat Cushion Assembly 16 | 1714 2 Capscrew, 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 UNC ‘38 | 400184 5 Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4" Hex Hd. Cap 17 | 629 2 Lockwasher, Kantlink 1/2 *39 | 400108 2 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4'' Нех На. Сар 18 | 494 2 Hex Nut, 1/2-13 UNC “40 | 453023 7 Washer, 1/4 SAE Flal 1S | 4109 1 Notch Arm Tension Spring “41 | 341405 1 Decal, Patent 20 | 635 2 Washer, Carburized .402 ID x .640 "21 | 502499 1 Clevis Weld Assembly *22 | 549423 1 | Cup NOTE: Order parts from Knoedler Mfg. Co., Streator, III. Parts noted with an asterisk(*)available only from Jacobsen Division of Textron Inc. SEAT ASSEMBLY Parts noted with double asterisk (*”) available only from H.O. Bostrom Co., Milwaukee, Wi. 60 SERVICE BRAKE ASSEMBLY ILLUSTRATION 20 PARTS LIST Ref. No. 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Jacobsen | R.H. | L.H, fle Part No, |[Quan.|Quan. Descripaan 116401 1 Brake Assembly Complete 116400 1 =r 1 Shoe & Lining Assembly Primary — 1 = 1 Shoe & Lining Assembly Secondary — 1 549061 2 2 Spring, Shoe Hold Down 546655 2 2 Pin, Shoe Hold Down — 1 Backing, Plale & Bushing Assembly — 1 549062 1 1 Spring, Shoe to Shoe 546656 2 Connecting Link, Wheel Cylinder 502525 1 Wheel Cylinder, 1-1/16 Dia. 502524 1 501330 2 Screw & Lockwasher Assembly 549063 1 1 Spring, Shoe to Shoe 549064 1 Pivot Screw 549065 1 549066 1 Adjusting Screw 549067 1 546657 1 1 Lever, Auto Adjusting 549068 1 Spring, Auto Adjusting 549069 1 502399 1 Lever Cable & Cam Assem Complete (Incl, Ref. 16 € 17) 502400 1 == 1 1 Cable & Fitting Assembly — 1 1 Spring, Over Travel 546658 1 1 Pin, Adjusting Lever 546659 i 1 Cable, Guide 549071 1 1 Bolt, Anchor 546660 1 1 Washer, Parking Brake 549070 1 1 Spring, Anti-Ratlle - Cam & Lever 546661 1 Lever, Parking Brake 546662 1 551429 1 Cam Plate, Parking Brake Lever 551430 1 546665 1 1 Bushing, Anchor Post 590244 1 1 Nul, 1/4-28 Parking Brake Lever — 1 1 Cover, Adjusting Hole SPECIAL SERVICE ITEMS Jacobsen Part No.| Quan. Description 501329 1 Package, Lined Shoe Assem (Axle Set) 501331 1 Wheel Cylinder Repair Kit (One Cyl.) |2, бла, 61 ILLUSTRATION 21 STEERING GEAR ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST Ref.| Jacobsen | Saginaw | E ct Ref.| Jacobsen | Saginaw | € sg No. | Part No. Part No. ë VER No. | Part No. Part No, ë Description 1 443820 114496 1 Nut, 1/2-20 Hex Jam 15 502646 7835309 | 1 Steering Gear Hsg Assem 2 | 453017 | 265079 |1 | Washer, 1/2 Flat (Incl Ref No. 8 & 19) 3 545820 264832 |1 Spring, Upper Bearing 16 443836 5667628 | 1 Nut, 7/8-14 Hex Jam 4 545821 264831 1 Seal, Upper Bearing Spring 17 446170 5697702 | 1 Lockwasher, 7/8 Med 5 500686 5691182 | 1 Bearing Assembly 18 545822 | 7801626 | 1 Seal, Grease 6 545827 5666699 | 1 Nut, Adjuster Lock 19 545815 266316 2 Bushing, Pitman Shaft 7 500699 5672103 | 1 Adjuster Assembly (Incl 20 545823 | 7812878 |1 Pitman Shafi & Gear Ref No. 8) 21 545816 7802482 |1 Lash, Adjuster 8 500685 2 Bearing & Race Assem 22 545819 605142 1 Shim Kit, Lash Adjuster 9 500193 7813831 | 1 Ball, Nut & Steering 23 545818 5666734 | 1 Gaskel, Side Cover Assembly 24 — 7819678 |1 | Bushing, Cover 10 545242 5692454 | 1 Jacket, Steering Column 25 500687 7802483 | 1 Cover Assembly 11 400234 181347 1 Bolt, 5/16-24 x 2 Hex 26 443816 114495 1 Nut, 7/16-20 Hex Jam 12 | 545817 | 262545 |1 | Clamp, Jacket 27 — 7807009 |3 | Bolt, 3/8-16 x 3/4 Hex 13 446134 103320 1 Lockwasher, 5/16 Med Washer Hd 14 443108 103025 1 Nut, 5/16-24 Hex Saginaw parts can be serviced under Saginaw Part Nos by GMC and Chevrolet dealers. 62 ILLUSTRATION 22 MASTER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY No, 119292 (WAGNER No. FE-1050-L) | \ 4 3 2 > = LÁ = 0 E J Ref, No. Part No. Quan. Description FC-14423 FC-5908 FD-4504 FC-5910 FC-5916 FC-5917 FC-5921 | OO N осо о = m A a A sl a Valve & Valve Seat Spring & Spring Retainer Cup Piston Assembly Piston Stop Plate Lockwire Boot PARTS LIST Ref. No, Part No, Quan, Description 8 FC-5918 1 Push Rod Assembly 9 FC-18299 1 Filler Cap Assembly 10 FC-5922 1 Gasket 11 FC-5375 1 Kit, Repair Master NOTE: Order parts from Wagner Electric Corporation, 6400 Plymouth Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 63133 63 Cyl. (Incl. Ref, 1, 3, 4, 6, and 7) ILLUSTRATION 23 DRIVE AXLE ASSEMBLY 64 PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 23 Ten Part No. | Quan, Description 1 357726 16 Nut, Lock 2 550332 2 Shaft, Axle 3 353851 2 Gasket. Drive Axle 4 362082 2 Lockwasher, Axle Nut 5 362081 4 Nut, Axle 6 353852 16 Washer, Cone 7 353850 16 Stud, Axle Mounting 8 502833 Cup & Cone Roller Bearing Assem (Outer) 9 362502 8 Bolt, Brake Mounting 10 122311 2 Hub & Drum Assembly (Incl Ref. Nos. 7,8, 11, 13 & 16) 11 502834 2 Cup & Cone Roller Bearing Assem (Inner) 12 362503 8 Nul, Brake Mounling 13 337567 2 Seal, Oil 14* — 1 Gear Housing Assembly 15 311655 1 Breather 16 550331 16 Bolt, 5/8-18 Wheel Mounting 17 590107 2 Washer, Thrust 18 545736 2 Gear, Bevel - Side 19 545741 2 . Gear, Bevel - Mate 20 590108 2 Washer, Thrust 21 545742 1 Shaft, Pinion Male 22 545759 1 Cover, Gear Housing 23 545734 1 Clip, Brake Line 24 545760 1 Plug, Filler - Non Magnetic 25 590110 4 Screw, Diff Brg Cap 20" — 2 Cap, Diff Brg 27 500646 2 Set, Cup & Cone Diff Brg 29 545752 AR Shim, Diff Adj 0.003 Thk 545753 AR Shim, Diff Adj 0.005 Thk 545754 AR Shim, Diff Adj 0.010 Thk 545755 AR Shim, Diff Adj 0.030 Thk 30 590106 12 Screw, Drive Gear Mtg 31 545735 1 Case, Differential 32 590109 1 Pin, Shaft Locking 33 545739 10 Screw, Cover Mtg 34 546654 1 Gasket, Gear Hsg Cover 35 502454 1 Ring Gear & Pinion Assem 6.17 to 1 36 545507 1 Oil Slinger, Pinion 37 500647 1 Set, Cup & Cone Inner Pinion Brg 39 545745 AR Shim, Inner Pinion Brg Adj 0.003 Thk 545746 AR Shim, Inner Pinion Brg Adj 0.005 Thk 545747 AR Shim, Inner Pinion Brg Adj 0.010 Thk 40 545763 1 Baffle, Oil 41 545748 AR Shim, Outer Pinion Brg Adj 0.003 Thk 545749 AR Shim, Outer Pinion Brg Adj 0.005 Thk 545750 AR Shim, Outer Pinion Brg Adj 0.010 Thk 545751 AR Shim, Outer Pinion Brg Adj 0.030 Thk 42 500648 1 Set, Cup € Cone Outer Pinion Bearing 44 545743 1 Qil Slinger, Pinion 46 545756 1 Oil Seal, Pinion 47 545762 1 Shield, Dust 48 549392 1 Yoke, Univ. Joint 49 590111 1 Washer, Yoke 50 590112 1 Nut, Yoke Mtg 51 471733 1 Elbow, 3/4 Streel fo * Nol Serviced. "" Not Serviced Separately. 65 ILLUSTRATION 24 HYDRAULIC REEL DRIVE MOTOR - PART NO. 130774 Ong + о Ари re (LAA La AAA e Part No. | Quan. Description 1 400268 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd Cap 2 590271 4 Washer 3 549516 1 Square Cut Ring 4 549517 1 Thrust Plale 5 549518 1 Wear Plate 6 549519 1 Pressure Loading Seal 7 549520 2 Dowel Pin 8 549521 1 Retainer 9 549522 1 Shaft Seal 10 463009 1 Woodruff Key 11 549523 2 Snap Ring 12 502577 1 Cover Assem, Rear Port 13 549524 1 Driven Gear 14 549526 1 Drive Gear 15 502578 1 Body Assembly 15 549528 2 Ball Bearing 17 472311 1 Pipe Plug 502580 1 Seal Kit (Incl. 3, 6,9, 10 & 11) 66 ILLUSTRATION 25 2 Sr sol sil Fla da HYDRAULIC REEL DRIVE MOTOR - PART NO. 130773 f va Part No. | Quan. Description 1 400268 4 Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-3/4 Hex Hd Cap 2 590271 4 Washer 3 549516 1 Square Cul Ring 4 549517 1 Thrust Plate 5 549518 1 Wear Plate 6 549519 1 Pressure Loading Seal 7 549520 2 Dowel Pin 8 549521 1 Retairer 9 549522 1 Shaft Seal 10 463009 1 Woodruff Key 11 549523 8 Snap Ring 12 502576 1 Cover Assem Side Port 13 549525 1 Driven Gear 14 549527 1 Drive Gear 15 502579 1 Body Assembly 502580 1 Seal Kit (Incl, 3,6, 9, 10 & 11) 67 ILLUSTRATION 26 GEAR PUMP ASSEMBLY - PART NO. 122328 Ref. No.| Part No. | Quan Description 122328 1 Gear Pump Assembly 1 502585 1 Body Assem (Incl. Ref. No, 22) 2 502586 1 Bearirig Plate Assem 3 502584 1 Cover Assem 4 549531 1 Gear Shaft, Drive 5 502587 1 Drive Shaft & Gear Assem 6 549532 4 Gear, Drive 7 549533 1 Plate, Gear 8 549530 2 Pin, Dowel g 549534 5 Plate, Wear 10 549535 5 Plate, Wear 11 549536 10 Seal, Pre-load 12 549537 10 Seal, Load 13 549538 10 Seal, Ring 14 549539 3 Gear Shaft, Drive 15 502583 8 Stud & Nut Assem 16 590272 8 Washer 17 549540 4 Plate, Gear 18 549529 8 Pin, Dowel 19 549541 1 Gear, Idler 20 502588 1 Plate, Assem 21 502589 1 Plate Assem 22 549542 1 Seal, Oil 23 502859 1 Plate Assembly 24 549543 8 Sleeve, Plastic 68 9” ILLUSTRATION 27 5 SPOOL STACK VALVE - PART NO. 121979 = Part No. | Quan Description 1 502596 1 Valve Section (Incl. Ref.Nos.11-41) 2 502593 4 Valve Section (Incl.Ref.Nos.11A -41) 3 535063 1 Outlet Section 4 535064 1 Plate Cover 5 549572 3 Stud 6 447216 6 Washer 7 443110 6 Nut 8 549573 12 Seal Ring, Sg. Cut 9 549574 18 Shim Valve 10 549575 2 Cap 11 | See Ref. 1 1 Body 11A | See Ref. 2 4 Body 12 |See Ref. 1or2| 1 Spool 13 549550 2 Pin, Roll 14 549548 3 Ball 15 549551 1 Plug 16 590273 2 Washer 17 590274 3 Washer 18 549552 1 Plug 19 549553 1 Spring Comp 20 549554 1 Spring Comp 21 549555 3 Spring Comp NOTE: Ref. 13-41 Including O-Ring Kit Listed Quantities For (1) Section. 69 ug Part No. | Quan Description 22 549556 1 Spring Comp 23 549557 1 Plug 24 549558 1 Poppet Relief 25 535062 1 Housing 26 549559 2 Collar, -Stop 27 549560 1 Cap, ‘Spring Return 28 549561 1 Seat 29 549562 1 Spool 30 549563 1 Seat 31 502594 1 Poppet, Guide 32 549564 2 Disc 33 590275 4 Screw 34 590276 1 Washer 35 549565 1 Ring 36 549566 1 ‘“O'' Ring 37 549567 2 0'' Ring 38 549568 2 “‘0" Ring 39 549569 2 *0' Ring 40 549570 1 “"O'" Ring 41 549571 1 0" Ring 502595 1 O” Ring Kit (Incl. Ref, Nos. 36-41) REVERSING VALVE, PART NO. [16461 ILLUSTRATION 28 No. Part No. | Quan. Description E 1 Body 2* 1 Spool 3 549548 1 Ball 4 549549 1 Spring - Comp. 5 444744 2 Nut 6 549547 1 Plug 7 453011 2 Washer 8 549548 2 O-Ring 9 549569 1 O - Ring 10 549545 4 Stud 11 535061 1 Cover 12 535060 1 Cover 13 447214 8 Lockwasher 14 443106 8 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex 15 549544 8 Seal, Ring, Sq Cul 16 549574 24 Shim A 502591 5 Valve Section (Incl. Ref. 1 thru 9) x Not Serviced, See Rel. A" For Complete Section. 10 ILLUSTRATION 29 FAIRWAY MOWER ACCESSORY AND GRASS DEFLECTORS FOR HYDRAULIC REEL MOWERS y L *——— (2) Outriggers, (3) Rear Mowers Mn в, Ч T y © No p o xr CES) Ea + Ne Description ] Add 78233 (2 GANG) to 78237 (5 GANG) to Make 7 Gang Arrangement PARTS LIST Ref, 5 2 с аа Ref 5 2 Part No. E No. Sti Gang | Gang Description No. Part No. Gang |Gang 1 154210 5 2 Arm-Spring 10 325573 5 2 2 | 344094 10 4 Spring 11 452008 5 2 3 | 400274 5 2 Screw - 3/8-16 x 2-1/2 12 126113 2 Hex Head Cap 13 126114 3 2 Nut - 3/8-16 Hex 4 Washer - Special Spring Mounting 6 | 327970 10 Spacer - Spring Mounting 7 | 446140 5 2 Lockwasher - 3/8 Med, 8 | 400266 5 2 Screw - 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 17 Hex Head Cap Nul - 3/8-16 Hex Gripco 4 | 443110 5 5 | 319755 10 14 343657 5 15 460316 10 16 344364 5 131097 Em M = Chain - Mower Lift Washer - Chain to Mower Wing Mower - Grass Shield Assembly Rear Center, L.H, Outrigger, L.H. Fron! Grass Shield Assem. Pin, Stop Hair Pin Cotter Pin - Chain to Frame R.H. Front, R.H. Outrigger 9 | 444762 5 2 Centerlock N ILLUSTRATION 30 NEW PROCESS 435 TRANSMISSION - PART NO. 116557 See Illustration 4 == E For Part Numbers A PARTS LIST-ILLUSTRATION 30 New : ak Na Ed 5 Description umber a 1 190128 350673-5 4 |Screw, D/G Retainer 2 |95724 C4TZ7050A 1 |Retainer, D/G Bearing 3 195717 CAT Z7051A 2 |Gasket, D/G Retainer 4 |95827 CAT Z7048A 1 |Oil Seal, D/S Retainer 5 161531 20328-58 6 |Screw,PTO, 3/8-16 x 5/8 6 34807-58 6 |Lockwasher, PTO, 3/8 7 | 35662 BB-7165 1 |Cover, PTO 8 | 2654812 | B9TT-7166C 1 |Sealer, PTO 9 195711 CATZ7006A 1 Case 10 1444592 |374506-5 1 |Plug, Drain 11 |444592 1358048-5 1 |Plug, Filler 12 195709 C4T Z7118A 1 |Bearing 13 |88102 C4TZ7140A 1 |Shaft, Idler Gear 14 | 99531 DOTZ7141A 1 Gear, Idler 15 161531 20328-58 1 |¡Screw, Rev. Idler Plate, 3/8-16 x 5/8 16 34807-58 1 |Lockwasher, 3/8 17 188091 C4TZ7155A 1 Plate, Rev. Idler Gear 18 161527 |20348-58 4 |Screw & Lockwasher,C/S Rear Retainer, 3/8-16 x 3/4 19 3%B07-58 4 |Lockwasher, 3/8 20 |95734 ¡C4TZ7195A 1 |Retainer, C/S Rear Bearing 21 | 95736 CATZ71B1A 1 |Gasket, C/S Rear Bearing Retainer 22 |95726 |IC4TZ7176A 1 |¡Gear, M/S 2nd Speed 23 |92317 |C4TZ7161A 1 |Snap Ring 24 191726 |В7Т-7109А 1 |SplitRing,M/S 2nd Speed Gear 25 113528 1 |Gear, M/S 3rd Speed 26 |91241A |B7T-7160A or B| AR| Shim, Synchro, Adjusting or B 27 {11334 |D3TZ7107A 1 |Ring, Outer Stop (3-4) 28 {99828 |B7T-7174B 2 |Ring, 3rd & 4th Inner Stop 29 196829 |C4TZ7183B 1 |Gear, Synchro Clutch 30 {97562 |B7T-7187A 1 |Sliding Clutch, Synchro, 31 111334 |D3TZ7107A 1 |Ring, Outer 32 |96828 |C4TZ7CO96A 1 |Thrust, Bearing 33 [95703 |¡C4TZ7059A 1 |Ring, Pilot Brg. Roller Ret 34 195702 |¡C4TA7AO059A 1 |Washer, Pilot Brg 35 (91233 B7T7118A 14 | Roller, Pilot Brg. 36 195723 |C4TZ7017A 1 |Gear, M/D 37 |79783 C4TZ7025A 1 |Cone, D/G Bearing 38 | 79784 CAT Z7C235A 1 |Cup, Bearing 39 [95713 |¡C4TZ7119A 1 |Thrust Washer 40 192712 |C4TZ7065A 1 |Bearing & Ring 41 196187 |C4ATZ7072A 1 |Spacer, Low Speed Gear 42 | 95947 |C5TZ7061H 1 |Mainshafl 43 | 95732 |C4TZ7100K 1 |Gear, M/S Low Speed 44 C5TZ-7EO82A | 2 {Spring 45 | 95752 1 |Assem, Synchro. 2nd Speed Rear ре 200 Ford 5 Description O: | Number Number ga 46 | 95729 CATZ7C395A 1 |Spring, Synchro. 47 | 95716 C4TZ7119B 1 |Race, C/S Rear Brg. Thrust 48 | 95714 C4TZ7D283A 1 | Bearing, C/S Rear Thrust 49 | 94381 C4TZ7127A 1 |Bearing, C/S Rear 50 | 13527 1 |Gear, Cluster 51*| 93443 B8T-7242A 1 |Boot, Shift Lever 52*| 93446 B8T-7220A 1 | Cap, Case Cover 53" | 93444 B8T-7228A | |Seat, Shift Lever 54" | 93448 |B8T-7227A 1 |Spring 55 | 97516 D2TZ7221A 2 | Trunnion, Case Cover 56 | 97233 D2T Z7222D 1 |Cover, Transmission 57 | 142656 |74113-5 3 |Plug, Shift Rail Hole 58 | 91739 370285-5 2 |Bolt, Case Cover, 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 59 |6023050 2 |Washer 60 161527 6 |Screw & Lockwasher 61 |95746 C4TZ7223A 1 | Gaskel 62 |96968 D4TZ7289D 1 |1st & 2nd Speed Shift Fork 63 |91386 CAT Z7235A 1 |Pin 64 |95739 C4T Z7279A 1 |Gate - 2nd & Low Shift 65 |89791 TYAA7234A 1 |Spring, Poppe! Ball 66 | 147500 1 Ball, Poppet 67 |95742 САТ Z7240A 1 |Rail, 1st & 2nd 68 | 35660 CAT Z7247A 2 |Plunger, Rail Interlock 69 | 88397 TYAA7235A 1 | Pin, Interlock 70 |91386 CAT Z7235A 1 |Pin 71 |96969 D2TZ7C430A 2 | Fork Shoe 72 | 89791 TYAA7234A 2 |Spring, Rev. Shifter Plunger 73 | 147500 2 | Ball 74 | 91386 C4TZ7235A 1 | Pin, Interlock 75 | 95747 C4T Z7289B 1 |Зга & 4th Speed Fork 76 |93549 C2TZ7C430A 2 | Fork Shoe 77 | 97238 C7TZ7242A 1 | Reverse Shifter Shaft 78 |91386 C4TZ7235A 1 | Pin 79 |35806 3569575 1 |Relaining Clip 80 | 94021 C4TZ7232A 1 |Gate, Reverse Shift 81 |38876 7EQ7219 1 |Spring 8? |89923 C9TZ-7247A 1 | Plunger, Reverse Gear 83 |91386 C4TZ-7235A 1 |Pin 84 |95738 C4TZ7243A 1 | Fork, Reverse Shift 85 |95743 C4TZ7241B 1 |Rail, 3rd & Direct 86 [9421743 1 |Plug, Rail Interlock Hole * For service of Shifl Lever Installation Kit, order Jacobsen Part No. 162469. 13 NOTES 14 LUBRICATION RECORDS Hours Used Oil Change Lubrication Remarks ADJUSTMENT RECORDS 15 WARRANTY Your Jacobsen HF-15 Tractor, Models 70411 or 70414 are a commercial type product and are normally manufactured and sold for commercial or industrial use. Jacobsen will, for the original purchaser, for one year from the date of purchase (90 days if used for rental purposes) repair or replace, free of charge, any part or parts* found to be defective in material or workmanship or both. Any transportation charges to be borne by | the purchaser. If during the Warranty Period the product does not function properly due to defect, simply contact your Jacobsen Dealer and provide the unit or part for inspection or contact directly: Jacobsen Division of Textron Inc. Service Department (414) 637-6711 1721 Packard Avenue | Racine, Wisconsin 53403-9988 This warranty does not include incidental or consequential damages and is exclusive of any implied warranties. Use of other then original Jacobsen parts or Jacobsen authorized parts will void the warranty. This warranty does not include normal maintenance parts, including but not limited to belts, and lubricants. * Warranty does not apply to engine. See engine manufacturers manual for warranty. JACOBSEN [341] Litho in U.S.A. 987 Jacobsen Division of Textron Inc Part No. 362166 ">

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