Scag Power Equipment STWC61V-26KA-LC, STWC52V-25KA manual Foldable Roll-Over Protection System

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2.Remove the hairpin cotter pins and remove the two

(2) lock pins. See Figure 2-2.

3.Lower the roll bar to the down position.

4.To raise the roll bar, lift the bar to the upright position.

5.Install the two (2) lock pins through the hole, secure with the two (2) hairpin cotter pins and tighten the tension knobs. See Figure 2-2. Remove the seat belt from the retainer brackets.

UPRIGHT AND

LOCKED POSITION

TENSION

KNOBS

Figure 2-1. Foldable Roll-Over Protection System

HAIR PIN

WARNING

Failure to properly inspect and maintain the seat belt can cause serious injury or loss of life.

1.Check the full length of the seat belt webbing for cuts, wear, fraying, dirt and stiffness. See Figure 2-3.

2.Check the seat belt webbing in areas exposed to ultra violet rays from the sun or extreme dust or dirt. If the original color of the webbing in these areas is extremely faded and/or is packed with dirt, the physical strength of this webbing may have deteriorated. If this condition exists, replace the seat belt system.

3.Check the buckle and latch for proper operation and determine if the latch plate is excessively worn, deformed, or if the buckle is damaged or cracked. See Figure 2-3.

INSPECT BUCKLE & LATCH

INSPECT WEBBING

Figure 2-3. Seat Belt Inspection

LOCK PIN

TENSION KNOB

Figure 2-2. ROPS Hinge

The potential exposure of the seat belt to severe environmental conditions make it crucial to inspect the seat belt system regularly.

It is recommended that the seat belt be inspected on a daily basis for signs of damage. Any seat belt system that shows cuts, fraying, extreme or unusual wear, significant discoloration due to UV exposure, dirt or stiffness, abrasion to the seat belt webbing, or damage to the buckle, latch plate, hardware or any other obvious problem should be replaced immediately.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Remember Your Mower is only AS Safe AS the Operator Table of Contents Inside Back Cover AdjustmentsServicing the Engine and Drive Train Components General InformationIntroduction Direction ReferenceSymbol Description SymbolsBefore Operation Considerations Safety InformationSignal Words Operation Considerations Section Foldable Roll-over protection system if equipped Roll-Over Protection SystemFoldable Roll-Over Protection System Maintenance Considerations & Storage Install Belt COvER Before Safety And Instructional DecalsElectrical SpecificationsPower Head EngineProductivity 52V Weights And Dimensions 52V 61VCutter Deck Hydraulic SystemControls And Instrument Identification Operating InstructionsInitial Run-In Procedures Safety Interlock SystemForward Travel Starting The EngineGround Travel And Steering Reverse Travel Engaging The Deck Drive Cutter BladesRemoving Clogged Material Hillside OperationParking The Mower After OperationRecommendations For Mowing Adjusting Cutting HeightMoving Mower With Engine Stopped Towing Optional Hitch Accessory Adjusting The Steering LeversCondition Cause Cure Troubleshooting Cutting ConditionsTroubleshooting Cutting Conditions Contd Scalping Blades Hitting Travel Adjustments AdjustmentsParking Brake Adjustment Tracking Adjustment Neutral AdjustmentCutter Deck Level Throttle Control And Choke AdjustmentsBelt Adjustment Cutter Deck Adjustments Belt AlignmentCutter Deck Pitch Cutter Deck Height Adjustment ROD Lock NUTPosition Custom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Current Production Custom-Cut Baffle AdjustmentPosition Custom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Early Models Position Custom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Maintenance Chart Recommended Service Intervals MaintenanceLubrication Maintenance Chart Recommended Service Intervals ContdLubrication Fitting Points Changing Hydraulic Oil Checking Hydraulic Oil LevelEngine Fuel System Engine OilReplacing In-Line Fuel Filter Elements Engine Air CleanerCleaning and/or Replacing Air Cleaner Element Jump Starting BatteryCharging the Battery Blade Inspection Blade ReplacementDrive Belts Cutter BladesChecking Coolant Level TiresCooling System Liquid-Cooled Machines OnlyBody, Deck, And Upholstery Cleaning the Radiator Debris ScreenSection Scag Approved Attachments And Accessories Illustrated Parts List52V Cutter Deck Description 61V Cutter Deck 424367 Dust Shield 483210 Idler Pulley, 5 Dia Cutter Deck Controls Rod End, 1/2-20 Female LH Thread Sheet Metal Components Seat Assembly w/Adj. Rails & Seat Belt Stwc ROLL-OVER Protection System Retractable Seat Belt Drive System Components 424137 Bracket Engine and Attaching Parts Engine and Attaching Parts Steering Components Section Brake Components Brake Components Fuel and Hydraulic System Fuel and Hydraulic System Electrical System Kohler & Kawasaki AIR-COOLED Key Assembly w/Fob Electrical System 26HP Kawasaki LIQUID-COOLED 483629 Fuse Holder Hydraulic Pump Assembly Housing Kit Install Belt COvER Before Replacement Decals and Information Plates482166R Stwc 2007 RDP2 Electrical Schematic Kohler & Kawasaki AIR-COOLED Electrical Schematic 26HP Kawasaki LIQUID-COOLED Section Limited Warranty Commercial Equipment Garantía Limitada Equipo Comercial Notas Comprimido aire usar al seguridad de gafas RadiadorDel desechos de criba la de Limpieza .B Refrigerante del nivel del Verificación .ALlantas Cuchilla la de Reemplazo 9-7 FiguraTapicería Y Plataforma Cuerpo Cuchilla la de Reemplazo .C Cuchillas las de Afilado .BTransmisión DE Correas Para apropiada protección la lleve SiempreBatería ED Electrolito Para Auxilios Primeros Puente por Arranque .BBatería la de Carga .A BateríaMotor del combustible de filtro del Ubicación 7-7 Figura Aire de filtroDel elemento del reemplazo y/o Limpieza .A Motor DEL Aire DE FiltroCárter del aceite de Cambio .B Combustible de tanque del Llenado .AMotor DEL Combustible DE Sistema Motor del aceite de filtro de Cambio .CHidráulico Sistema Hidráulico aceite de Depósito 2-7 FiguraHidráulico aceite de Cambio .B Hidráulico aceite de nivel del Verificación .AConexión de puntos de Lubricación 1.7 Figura Procedimiento 500 200 100 Primeros LubricaciónObservaciones Inicial Recomendados Servicio DE Intervalos Mantenimiento DE TablaSuciedad o polvo Observaciones Procedimiento 500 100Personalizado corte de Deflector .8-6 Figura De personalizadoCorte de deflector del Posición .10-6 Figura Corte de deflector del Posición .9-6 FiguraCorte Corte de plataforma la de AlturaCorte DE Plataforma LA DE Ajustes Corte de plataforma la de InclinaciónCorte de plataforma la de Nivel Corte de plataforma la de Ajuste .4-6 FiguraEstrangulación Y Aceleración DE Controles LOS DE Austes Correa LA DE AlineaciónAdvertencia Correa LA DE Ajuste Desplazamiento DE Ajustes Neutral AjusteDirección De control de varilla la de Ajuste .3-6 FiguraFreno de varilla la de Ajuste .2-6 Figura EstacionamientoDE Freno DEL Ajuste Solución Causa Condición Perfil o volado La de ancho loInclinadas Salientes IrregularLa en cortar Corte deTrayectorias entre Cortar sin céspedEquipo del peso El .cuestas en remolque Nunca Dirección de palancas las de AjusteCorte DE Altura LA DE Ajuste Opcional enganche de accesorio RemolquePlataforma La de liberación de Palanca 4-4 FiguraOperación LA DE Después Césped ELDetenido Cortacéspedes Cuesta UNA EN Operación DEL Estacionamiento Corte DE Cuchillas Plataforma DE Transmisión LA DE Conexión Reversa en DesplazamientoAdelante hacia Desplazamiento Arranque DE Procedimientos Motor DEL ArranqueHoras 20 aproximadamente Uso de día Primer InicialDe fusibles Dos .1-4 Figura Portafusibles Seguridad DE Bloqueo DE SistemaPlataforma la de elevación de pie de Palanca Descarga de válvula la de control de PalancasCortacésped del plataforma la de Interruptor Identificación Instrumentos E ControlesCorte DE Plataforma ProductividadHidráulico Sistema Continuación TractorTractor Eléctrico SistemaMotor Seguridad DE Y Instructivas Calcomanías Almacenamiento Y Mantenimiento DE Consideraciones Rops del Bisagra 2-2 Figura Seguridad de cinturón del InspecciónVuelco contra protección de plegable Sistema 1-2 Figura Vuelco Contra Protección DE SistemaContinuación Operación DE ConsideracionesAdvertencia Señalización de Palabra Operación LA a Previas ConsideracionesSeñalización DE Palabras Lento Rápido ISO Símbolos Introducción Instrucciones DE ReferenciaPágina Tema Mantenimiento 7 SecciónAjustes 6 Sección General Información 1 Sección Operación de Instrucciones 4 SecciónEspecificaciones 3 Sección Seguridad de Información 2 SecciónEquipo del almacenamiento 25KA-STWC52VManual DEL Operador
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