Wheel Horse REO Royale IV LL-217 Parts List And Instructions Manual
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
ROYALE IV
MODEL
LL-217
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OWNERS MANUAL
INTRODUCTION:
This Owner's Manual is your guide to proper mower operation,
The simple maintenance suggested on the pages of this manual will prolong the efficiency and life of the mower We recommend that you read this manual thoroughly in its entirety before operating your mower, The more familiar you become with the mower and its operation, the better results you will have in its, use
DEFINITION OF DIRECTIONS:
As used thoroughout this manual, the following definitions apply: IIRight" and "Leftll refer to the operator's right or left when standing behind the mower in the normal operating position "Front" and
"Rear" likewise refer to directions from the viewpoint of the operator,
ASSEMBLY:
The control cables are attached ta the mower" Lay the controls down on the floor.. Follow the steps shown to assemble the handle,
1 Attach the lower handle to the mower as fol~ lows (See Fig .. I)
(A) Loosen the nuts that holds the stop brackets, this will allow them to hang down
(8) Slip the Right hand arm on to the handle stud. Note that the cutouts on the end of the arms must face down,
(C) Slide the Left hand arm on to the handle stud Note some pressure has to be applied to this arm to spring it inta position
(D) Swing the stop brackets up as shown in
Fig I and tighten nuts
Figure II
3 Slide the control bracket up between the upper arms, (See Fig, III) Fit the control cover over the throttle levers and on to the handle. Insert the ~~20 x
4),.; bolt and fasten securely with (1) X-20 nut .. Install the small (#8-32) round head screw through the middle of the cover and into the bracket, secure with
(1) nut, Fit the control knobs to the control levers, a light rap with a hammer may be needed to hold them on
4. Tighten the nuts and bolt that hold the upper handle to the lower handle
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Figure I
2 Fit the upper handle to the lower handle and slide on the handle shield. Fasten with the X-20 bolts and nuts provided, Note the longer bolts are installed first and in the holes shown. (See Fig. II) DO NOT
TURN THE NUTS TIGHT AT THIS TIME
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Figure III
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
OPERATING CONTROLS:
Engagement of the drive to place mower and reel into motion is controlled by the clutch control lever, located on the control panel. (See Fig IV) Pulling the clutch lever back engages the drive to power the mower ahead Pushing the lever forward, disengages the drive and reel, and stops forward movement of the mower
We suggest operating the mower in an open area until you get the "feel" of the mower and the opera~ tion of the clutch lever Once familiar with the opera~ tion, mower can be maneuvered around obstacles easily by engaging and disengaging drive When maneuvering in small areas, it may be necessary to disengage drive and pull the mower back by hand
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When operating in an open area, engage drive and guide mower. Keep up with mower, allow the engine to do the work. Always keep alert and be prepared to disengage drive in the event of an emergency,
STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE:
Before Starting the Engine
Check mower to insure it IS In good operating condition and handle sections are tightened securely together Make certain the reel is clean and free from obstructions, If required, adjust the cutting height,
Check spark plug wire for proper connection on the plug
Starting the Engine
L Disengage drive by pushing on clutch control lever
2. Check fuel supply and crankcase oil level. Refer to the engine manual for fuel and oil requirments
3, Set engine control lever to the "choke" position
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Figure IV
ENGINE CONTROL LEVER:
The engine control lever is located on the right of the control panel within easy reach from the operator's position, By moving the control lever, the speed of the engine increases or decreases, or stops the engine
Refer to the starting instructions in this manual regard. ing the positioning af the control lever for starting, operating and stopping the engine
Figure V
OPERATING THE MOWER:
After the mower has been placed into motion by moving the clutch lever to the engaged position, the forward speed of the mower can be varied by moving the engine control lever After determining the desired speed, the control lever can remain in that position when engaging or disengaging the drive
To prevent teoring the lawn when making sharp turns, push down on the handle to raise the drive wheels and make the turn on the reor rollers. Disengage the drive when making very sharp turns To pull the mower backwards, disengage the drive and push down on the handle and move the mower on the rear rollers,
4, Grasp starter handle, pull slowly and firmly to crank engine" After pulling the starter handle, allow the starter cord to rewind slowly by lowering the handle to the starter Do not allow the cord to
"snap" back into the starter,
CAUTION
Keep hands and feet away from reel blades before and after starting the engine
5 When the engine sta~ts, move the engine control lever to a run position. Portial choking moy be requjred while engine is cold Allow engine warm-up period before operating the mower
Stopping the Engine
Disengage the drive and move the engine control lever to the "stop" position
CAUTION
When cutting tall grass, periodically check (remove if necessary) for excessive grass build-up around the reel shaft between the chain guard and reel A build-up of grass in this area could force the chain guard into the chain and cause damage
The only safe and efficient method to mow on hills and terraces is to cut along the side (horizontally) instead of up and down, This places the operator away from the mower if he slips
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ADJUSTMENTS:
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (See Fig. V & VI)
The cutting height of the mower is odjusted by raising and lowering the drive wheels and roller brackets, Refer to the cutting height table (page 4) to determine what position the wheels and roller brackets must be in to obtain the desired cutting height
3. Move the roller brackets up or down until the bolts line up with the top or bottom notch in the brockets,
4. Tighten the hond nuts securely moking certain the square shoulder of the bolts engoge properly with the notch in the roller brackets,
NOTE
Make certain the bolts ore in the same notch in each roller bracket and the hand nuts are engaged in the some hole in eoch side frome
HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (See Fig VII)
Far aperating comfort, the handle height can be adjusted ta one of four positions .. To adjust handle height/ proceed as follows:
1, Remave the hex nut and handle stop bracket from the hondle stop bolt in each side frame,
2" Remove the hex nut and lockwasher securing the hondle stop bolt in the side frames and remove the handle stop bolts
3, Push the handle farward and insert the handle stop bolts through the desired notch in each side frame Make certain the bolts are in the some notch in each side frome
4 Reassemble handle stop brackets by reversing steps 1 and 2,
Figure VI
Cutting
Height
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1"
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1
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A
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
D
D
CUTTING HEIGHT TABLE
Wheel Roller
Position Position Notch In
Front
A
A
~A
D
Side Frome
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
1
3
1
3
2
3
4
4
3
3
4
4
Roller Bracket
Bottom
Bottom
Bottom
Top
Top
Bottom
Bottom
Top
Bottom
Top
Bottom
Top
Top
Bottom
Top
Bottom
Top
Bottom
Top
*Cutting heights over 1 ~/J should be used only when grass conditions permit, j,e .. , tall, firm, vigorous grass
DRIVE WHEEL ADJUSTMENT: loosen the drive wheel wing screws and push the screws in, to disengage the special nuts from the height adjustment notch in the side frames.
2, Move the wheels to the desired position and engage two corners of the special nuts in the notch in the side fromes
3 Tighten the wing screws securely to lock the wheels in position
NOTE
Make sure the drive wheels are in the same notch in eoch side frame
REAR ROLLER ADJUSTMENT:
1, loosen the roller bracket hand nuts until the end of the nuts clear the side frame
2, Move the roller brackets to the desired position and push hand nuts in engaging hole in the side frames,
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Figure VII
NOTE
When the handle is in the high position, the handle stops are not required
DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT (See Fig VIII)
The spring loaded idler pulley an the clutch auto~ matically compensates for normal belt wear and stretch. If excessive belt slippage occurs and the belt is in good condition, perform the following adjustment:
1, Loosen the four engine mounting screws and slide the engine forward to remove only the ex~ cess slack from the belt" Do not move the engine too far forword, the belt will not disengage
2 After adjusting the belt, tighten the engine mounting screws securely, Make certain the engine pulley is in line with the lorge pulley, Check olign~ ment of pulleys by looking through rear of belt guard, f
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CHAIN ADJUSTMENT (See Fig. X) the following check,
Figure VIII
3, To insure the belt is properly adjusted, perform a, Place the clutch lever in the disengaged position and move the engine control lever to the stop position b Pull the starter handle several times, If the mower has a tendency to move, belt is too tight" Move engine back to loosen belt and repeat the above procedure, c Start the engine and check the operation of the clutch, mower should not move when the clutch is disengaged,
CUTTER BAR ADJUSTMENTS (See Fig IX)
Figure IX
The cutter bar is adjusted by turning the two adjusting screws on the inside of each side frame, With a screw driver, turn the screw equally to the left
(counter-clockwise) to bring the cutter bar closer to
the reel blades The culler bar should very lightly
contact the reel blades for best performance,
NOTE
Excessive tightness will cause rapid wear of the cutting edges. A correctly adjusted cutter bar will cut a strip of newspaper along the full l.ength of each reel blade and the reel will revolve freely
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Figure X
After a new mower has been operated for .5 to
10 hours, the chain may require adjustment to take up initial slack. After the initial adjustment, check chain adjustment each time the chain is lubricated
Adjust chain as follows:
1, Place the clutch lever in the disengage position
2, Remove the chain guard
3 Loosen the upper nut on the deck adjusting screws on each side of the deck On the chain side of the deck, insert a screw driver or steel bar between the deck and side frame Pry the deck upward to tighten the chain. A properly adjusted chain has a slight amount of slack between the sprockets
4 When the proper chain tension is obtained, reach through the handle slot in the deck and turn the lower nut on the adjusting screw up until it contacts the underside of the deck; then tighten the upper nut securely against the deck
5. Adjust the opposite side of the deck approximately the same amount.
6 Reinstall chain guard
CAUTION
Do not adjust the chain too tightly. This causes rapid wear and chain stretch, and may cause failure of the reel and cross shaft bearing
LUBRICATION:
LUBRICATING THE MOWER (See Fig. XI, XII, XIII)
Lubricating the mower as instructed below:
A. Rear Rollers Every 10 to 15 operating hours, lubricate the rollers, Figure Xl, with SAE No, 30 oil
Tip the mower to allow oil to run into the railers
B Reel Bearings - Shield type ball bearings, Figure XI, are lubricated at the factory and the only attention required is checking of the lubricant when the reel blades are sharpened, or when the mower is checked by your dealer
C, Gears and Wheels At the beginning of each cutting season lubricate the gears and wheels, Figure XII, with a semi-fluid grease, such as, Alemite
Lubricant 0-164" To lubricate proceed as follows:
1" Remove the cotter pins from the end af the wing screws. Turn the wing screws out of special nuts and remove the wheels from the mower. Remave the lockwasher and axle from the wheels
2, Apply a liberal amount of grease to the pinion and wheel gears, wheel hubs and axle
3" Reassemble wheels by reversing Step 1
Make certain pinion and wheel gears mesh properly
Figure XI
Figure XIII
G Roller Chain Every 8 operating hours, lubricate the roller chain, Figure XI, with SAE No 30 oil. Apply oil to the chain so that it reaches the inside of each roller
H. Throttle and Clutch Control Cables - If the control cables, Figure XI, become hard to operate, lubricate the outside of the control cable housing with
No. 30 oil Oil will run between the coils and lubricote the inside of the housing Wipe off the excess oil that remains on the outside of the housing
CHANGING ENGINE CRANKCASE OIL (See Fig XIV)
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LOCKWASHER WING. SCREW
Figure XII
0" Cross Shaft Bearings At the beginning of each season and after every 30. days of service, lubricate bearings, Figure XI, with SAE No. 30 oil
Insert spout of an oil can through the hole in the bearing covers and force oil into the felt retainer until saturated
E. Clutch Pivot Points At the beginning of each cutting season and as required to maintain smooth operation, lubricate clutch pivot points, Figure XIII, with SAE No .. 30 oil
F. Idler Arm Cam At the beginning of each cutting season and as reguired to maintain smooth operation, lubricate the bottom edge of the idler arm cam, Figure XIII, with a light coat of grease
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Figure XIV
The engine crankcase may be easily filled, Figure
XIV, by utilizing a funnel
Follow the instructions in the engine manual, furnished with your mower, regarding how often to change oil. To change oil, proceed as follows:
1.. Drain crankcase Tip the mower forward catching the oil in disposable container. Drain the crankcase completely
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2. Refill crankcase Fill the crankcase until the oil level is even with the bottom edge of the filler hole Reinstall the filler plug securely
MAINTENANCE:
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT (See Fig. XV)
When mower is completely dry, lubricate mower following the lubricating instructions in this manual
Then refer to the Engine Manual for storage instructions Be faithful to these simple procedures and your
Reo mower will give you faithful service year after year
GRASS CATCHER:
The Grass Catcher is furnished with the mower. To attach to the mower slide the catcher under mower till the lower rods hook under the catcher bracket, then lift up and forward till the upper rods fal! into the upper notches of the brackets. To remove simply lift up and away. If the bock of the catcher drags on the grass or if tilted to high adjustments can be made by moving the side bars up or down
LAWN CARE:
CUTTING HEIGHT
Cutting height will vary with different types of grass, climate, and individual preference .. Generally, grass should be cut 1
II to 1!--2" in spring, and not less than 2" in hot summer weather
USE OF GRASS CATCHER
By continually mulching grass clippings into the lawn, a thick mot may form which could suffocate grass roots. To avoid matting and to develop a thick turf, it is recommended to gather grass clippings in a catcher, Using the grass catcher also helps prevent the spreading of weeds by cutting and gathering the seed
MOWING PATTERNS
Reversing and changing mowing direction, every cutting will help to eliminate matting, graining, and corrugation, thereby enhancing your lawn appearance Instead of cutting in circles, try various mowing patterns to get additional mowing benefits
Figure XV
1.. Remove belt guard
2 Loosen the four engine mounting bolts and slide the engine back as for as possible
3 Place the clutch lever in the disengaged position Remove the old drive belt from around the engine pulley and then from around the large pulley
4" Position the new drive belt around the large pulley Slip the belt around the engine pulley making certain the bottom of the belt is between the belt guide and idler pulley
5 Reinstall the belt guard making certain the pin inside the guard is above the belt
6 Refer to drive belt adjustment instructions in this manual
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Periodically check (clean if required) for accumulation of grass or debris on the air intake screen to prevent engine damage caused by overheating
2 When tipping the mower to work on the reel or under side of deck, tip only opposite carburetor side of the engine to prevent oil spilling from breather
STORAGE
At the end of the season, or if mower is to be stored for any length of time, the following steps are recommended,
Wash off accumulated dust and clippings with spray from garden hose, being careful not to direct water at the engine. If necessary a soft bristled scrub brush can be used to clean wheels and tires A small stick can be used effectively to clean out corners
Wipe entire unit with clean cloth to remove gasoline stains and oily spots This simple procedure will keep your mower looking like new for years to come,
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MOWING PATTERNS
TURF MAINTENANCE
Proper fertilizing, weed and insect control ate necessary to maintain a healthy lawn Due to variations in climate, soil, gross, etc, it would be impossible to cover proper turf maintenance adequately
For turf maintenance information, see your garden supply dealer Local county agents, park and golf course superintendents are also excellent sources of information
WATERING
It is recommended your lawn be watered to equal
1" to 2" of rainfall each week when natural rain does not provide this amount This shauld be done in one deep watering to stimulate root growth Light, frequent waterings promate weak grass growth and strong weed growth
STREAKING
Caused by wheel tracks, limp gross, grass too high
Cut grass shorter and more frequently Do nat cut when gross is wet If grass is too long, cut twice: first time ~Jf above desired finished cut To eliminate wheel tracks, overlap each cut going in opposite direction
This power mower has been certified by the manufacturer to conform to AS,A Safety Standards
Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, Inc, sponsored
SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
SAFETY SUGGESTIONS FOR ALL POWER MOWER USERS
Recommended practices from the American Standard
Safety Specifications for Power Lawn Mowers
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TRAINING
1, Regard your mower as a piece of power equipment, and teach this regard to all who operate the equipment.
2" Never allow children or young teen-agers to operate a power mower
3. Be sure you know how to stop the mower and engine at a moment's notice"
4. Instruct children to keep away from the area of operation of the mower at all times
PREPARATION
1" Before starting operation, clear the entire lawn area of all debris that could catch on to or be thrown by the blade.
2., Plan the cutting operation so it is not necessary to pull the mower rearward towards you, particularly on a downgrade,
3" When yau mow on rough terrain or in high grass or wp.eds, the blade should be set at the highest cutting point to minimize debris being eiected from the mower,
4 Unless there is very good artificial light, mow only during the daylight
5" Do not operate power mowers in wet grass, which clogs the mower and increases the danger of your slipping and possibly coming into contact with the blade ..
6, Fill gasoline-driven mowers outdoors. Avoid spilling gasoline and don't fill the tank while engine is running or while you are smoking
7" Don't mow when barefoot or wearing open sandals. Provide some protection by means of long, heavy denim trousers and brogues, If you have safety shoes, wear them,
8" Mower guards should never be removed,
OPERATION
Give complete and undivided attention to the iob at hand.
2, Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children
3 Don't start the engine and reel until yau are ready to start mowing Stop the engine whenever you leave the mower,
4, Don't overspeed the engine .. Excessive cutting speed or tampering with the governor can be dan .. gerous Operate the engine at the slowest speed which will cut satisfactorily
5, Start the mower carefully, Stand firmly, with your feet away from the blade Be sure the mower will not tip or roll during the starting operation.
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6. Stay clear of the front of self-propelled mowers during and after starting
7" If the mower handle has a safety latch to hold it in normal operating p'osition, keep it engaged during the operation,
8, Keep in step with mower, Do not lag behind or let it pull you so you will not be in full command of the machine, Do not run
9, Control the direction of the mower by hand pressure on the handle, not by foot pressure on the mower housing
10, When operating over uneven terrain and slopes, use extreme care and make sure of solid and firm footing at all times,
11, Exercise special care when operating around objects to prevent the blades from striking them and never deliberately operate over any object
12, Stop operation when another person approaches.
Do not pass or stand on the grass-discharge side of the machine with the engine running
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1, Follow implicitly the manufacturer's recommendations for maintenance
2, Have a competent serviceman make a thorough inspection of the machine at least once a year,
3 Never adjust the machine or change attachments until the engine has been turned off and the sparkplug wire disconnected. Otherwise it is possible that the engine could start if the blade or cutter bar were turned while making an adjustment or repair
4, If carburetor adjustment is necessary, stand to one side and keep feet and hands in the clear while making adiustments
5, Keep engines free trom accumulations of grass, leaves, or excessive grease An accumulation of these combustible materials may result in a fire.
6 Store gasaline in a safe container .. Store the container in a cool, dry place, not in the house or near heating appliances.
7 Keep the machine and fuel container in locked storage to prevent children from playing and tampering with them
8 Maximum operating results and safety can only be expected if the machine is maintained and operated correctly,
9, Gasoline powered equipment or fuel containers should not be stored in basement or any closed area where heating or heat appliances or open pilot lights are present, unless fuel is completely drained from power equipment and fuel confiners.
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Deck - Cross Shaft - Clutch
When ordering parfs always list Part No and name of part
Item
No
Part
No
No.
Req'd
1 7274
2 7275
3 7246
4 MW··8331
5 7277
6 7279
10
7
•
7172 1
1
9 7280 1
JJ
12
13
909017··4
915538··4
920152-4
7288
9
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7281 14
15 7282
,. 16 7283
17 7236
7284
19 7285
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20 7286 1
1
21 7287 1
2
1
1
1
2
22
23
24
25
7291
7278
908286 .. 4
7297
1
1
1
2
Description
Deck Assembly
Guard, Belt
Engine Assembly
Key, Crankshaft Pulley
Pulley, Crass Shaft
Pulley Crankshaft
Plate. Serial Number
Decal Name
Clomp, Clutch Coble
Screw, #10··24 x % Rd Hd
Nut
#
10 .. 24, Hex
Lockwasher
#
10 Type 12
Chain Railer Dri¥e, w/Ref 47
(over Cross Shoft Beoring
Bearing Cross Shoff, LH
Felt, Oil Retaining
Belt, Drive
Bearing, Idler
Spring, Belt Tightener
Bracket,. Bell Crank
Crank, Bell
Shaft & Arm, Clutch
Cross Shoft arkt Assembly
Screw
X
20 x
%
Clip, Upper Chain Guard
Item
No
Part
No
26
27
7290
7292
2. 729,5
29 7289
30
3J
908002-4
908016··4
32 908021·,4
33 920085-4
34 915111··4
35 915112·4
36 909022-4
37 909068 .. 4
3. 932001 4
39 920081··4
40
920082··4
41
7299
42 909862
43 937085
44 926408-4
4.5 7293
46 920009 .. 4
47 7294
4. 7296
49 7339
No"
Req'd Description
4
4
1
1
2
•
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
9
5
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
Bearing Cross Shaft, RH
Bracket, Bearing, Crass Shaft
Guard" Chain, Upper
Shaft Cross w/Sprocket
Screw, };1-20 x
%
Hex Hd Cap
Screw, 3f6-18 x
%
Hex Hd Cap
Screw" 3{6··18 x 1Y2 Hex Hd Cap lockwasher Y2 SAE
Nut };1-20, Hex
Nut, ~6-18, Hex
Screw,
#
10-24 x
%
Rd Hd, Machine
Hd Machine Screw, 3f6-18 x Y2 Rd
Pin, J{6 x
%
Cotter
Lockwasher, Y;1 Med
Lockwasher, j(6 Med
Decal, Safety, ASA
Screw, 7(6 .. 18 x
U6,
Set
Key, #6 Woodruff
Screw, #2 x Y;1, Type U-Drive
Washer, 1(6 Burr
Washer,
%
SAE
Link, Master Drive Chain
Screw, # 10 x Y2 Truss Hd
Decal Caution
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No
Part
No
No.
Req'd
Lower Unit
When ordering parts always list Part No and name of part
Description
4
5
6
1
2
3
7300
7301
7302
7303
1
1
1
Frame, R"H Side
Frame, L.H Side
Reel Assembly, 5 Blade, w/Spracket
Tube, Front Cross
7333
7312
1
1
2
Guard Reel Sprocket
Knob, Roller Adj
10
9
7 7253 2 Knack·Off Spinner Ass'y
•
7304 2 Wheel w/Tire
7305 2 Wheel w / a
Tire
7306 1 Shaft, Rear Roller
Pin,
Ys x 1 Cotfer Wh R,t 11 932017··42
Item
No
Pent
No
12 7307
13 7308
I. 7309
15
16
7310
7298
17 920126-4
I. 7311
7313 20
21
22
7314
915236-4
No
Req'd Description
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
Shield Dust
Pinion Drive, R H
Pinion, Drive, l H
Shoft Wheel
Decal.. Height Inst. lock washer,
1'2
Ext
Tire" Diamond Tread
Powl, Pinion Drive
Brocket" Hondle Stop
Nut" %.16 Hex Jam
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36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
30
31
32
33
34
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
7315
7316
7317
7318
7319
7320
7322
7323
7325
7327
7324
7326
7321
7328
908001·-4
908016·4
7329
915111·4
915001··4
915235-4
915084-4
900040··4
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4
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3
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4
4
4
2
2
2
2
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Case, R H Adjusting Screw
Case, tH, Adjusting Screw
Bracket, Rear Railer R H
Stud,. Handle
Screw, Deck Adjusting
Plate, lH Mounting Plate
Screw, Cutter Bor Adjusting
Bearing, Reel Shaft
Slinger, Dirt
Bar, Cutter
Rod, Tie
Washer, Seal Reel Bearing Felt
Roller,. Rear
Plate, R.H Mounting Pin
Screw, ~-20 x
Screw, Pi'6·18 x
Yz
Hex Hd Cap
%
Hex Hd Cap
Decal, Roller Adj
Nut, !i-20 Hex
Nut
Nut,
K6-18 Hex
11'6 .. 18 Hex Jam
Nut, ~6-24 Hex Jam
Bolt ~6-18 x
01
Corrioge
65
66
67
68
69
45
46
47
48
50
52
53
900214-4
920082-4
920084··4-
920123,,4
920041-4
920009··4
9200084
54 7330
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
7331
7334
7332
7335
7336
7337
7338
926234··4
900215·4
920008-4
920082··4
915001··4
7254
7276
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Bolt,
~6·18 x
% short Neck Carrioge lockwasher, K6 lockwasher,
% lockwasher, ~6
Washer, X Flat
Washer,
%
SAE
Washer, lU2 SAE
Lockwasher, %1
Washer, J(6 Flat
Nut, 7(6 .. 18 Hex Conelack
Nut, X-13 Adjustment (Special)
Bracket, L.H. Catcher
Bracket, R,H Catcher
Deflector, Grass
Clip
Screw, Rd, Hd #lOxXSM
Bolt, Carriage S.N, ;(6 .. 18 x I
Washer, Flat ;(6 STD
Washer, Lock J(6
Nut .. Hex K6-18
Gross Catcher Ass'y
Bracket, Rear Roller L H
2
5
Handle Assembly
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7247
7099
7101
908007·4
908006·4
960008··4
7248
7249
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Req'd
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Description
Handle Lower
Handle Upper
Shield, Handle
Screw, Hex Head Cap %1 .. 20 x IX
Screw, Hex Head Cap %1.20 x 1%1
Nut, Hex Whi:r.!ock X·20
Knob, Control
Conlrol Dual
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7250
908148··4
960008·4
9107754
7098
7179
7180
91553].·4
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Description
Cover Control
Screw, Hex X·20 x 4Y:/
Nut, Hex Whizlock
X
·20
Screw, Pan Head #2 Phil #8 .. 32 x
Clip, Control Cable
%
Decal "Royale IV"
Decal, Control Lever
Nut Hex #8 .. 32
"REEL" MOWING FACTS
Today, an increasing number of home owners desire the better-looking lown which only a reel-type power lown mower can provide
Many of these home owners have had no experience whatever with reel mowers unless it may have been with the old push-type hand mower. Since the days when such people used a hand mower, lawns themselves have changed radically and lawn care has undergone a revolution, Home owners who are seeking better lawns are apt to be those who apply chemicals, fertilizers and water most religiously, Very probably, they have better than average lawns From experience, they are more than ordinarily demanding of the appearance of their lawns after cutting
For a well maintained lawn,
0 reel mower will give the finest appearance it is possible to obtoin,
There are, however, certain things which should be understood about reel mowers as
0 group, as on aid in selecting the right machine,
1" A reel mower cuts by shearing off the gross blodes as would a pair of scissors Consequently, the cut grass tip is clean. There is no ragged tip "wound"
The end will seal quickly with no dead fringe or discoloration. This is one of several important reasons why a lawn cut with a reel mower looks better and why growth is accelerated, rather than impaired
2 Reel mowers have no "lift" action They will not raise gross blades which are lying down. Similarly, if grass blades lie over at the tips, reel mowers will push a certain number of them under the bed knife without cutting these blades off" Hence the need for reosonably frequent cutting with reel mowers and for cutting at lower heights where the grass stem is more firm
3, Reel mowers with blades in the reel that ore dose together ond which turn faster give 0 finer cut, produce a more velvet-like surface, and make a prettier lown than a mower with blades far aport and turning slower BUT, the closer the blodes ond the higher the turning speed the more necessary it is that the lawn be cut often so thot only short lengths of grass are cut off, likewise, it is important to cut close to the root crown (1
X"
or less) unless grasses are stiff and sturdy and will stond up in the sheoring oction orea
4 Reel mowers with fewer blodes set further apart give a good cut and will do a better job at higher cutting heights or when a greater length of grass is to be cut off The wide spacing of the blades permits longer grass to get into the shearing areo
The slower turning speed of the reel prevents pushing uncut grass blades under the bedknife
5 There is a practicol limit to the maximum height at which any reel mower will produce a smooth, even cut with few or no missed gross blodes For Kentucky blue, Merion blue, and fescue lowns, the maximum height at which
0 good, even cut the first time over can be assured is about 1
Y2 inches, For St.. Augustine,
Bermuda, and Zoysia lowns, it is obout 1 inches
% to 2
Printed in U. SA
The lawn itself will govern the maximum height for good cutting. Healthy, well-fed lawns with sturdy grass blades may permit going above the limits specified. Sickly, under-fed, or shady lawris with limp grass will almost certainly need lower cutting heights.
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No reel mower is a brush cutter and none is designed to cut hayfield high gross
For the home owner who cares about appearance and who is willing to cut frequently enough, the reel mower is the ideal machine,
WARRANTY
We worrant Wheel Horse Products for
One Yeor from date of purchose against defective ports and workmonship We will reploce, free of chorge, ony defective part if returned to the factory
Prepaid.
*
Wheel Horse Products, Inc, reserves the right to make chonges or improvements upon its products without imposing any obligations upon itself to install the same upon its products that have been previously manufactured
The engine carries a separote worronty by the manufacturers For engine service, contact your local engine service headquarters
* AI! warranty claims work shipments must be handled through your authorized Wheel Horse
Reo Dealer
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NOTE: 90 Doys Warranty for Commerciol Use
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