Simplicity 5101604 Specifications, Technical Manuals, Engine, Chassis, Transmissions, Dimensions

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Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

NOTE: Specifications are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice.

* Actual sustained equipment horsepower will likely be lower due to operating limitations and environmental factors.

ENGINE

30 HP Briggs & Stratton**

Make

Briggs & Stratton

Model

543777-0113-E1

Horsepower

30 @ 3200 rpm

Displacement

54.62 Cu in. (895 cc)

Electrical System

12 Volt, 20 amp. Alternator, Battery 340 CCA

Oil Capacity

2.4 qt (2,25 L) w/ filter

CHASSIS

Fuel Tank

Capacity: 11 gallons (41,6 L) total

Rear Wheels

Tire Size: 22 x 11.00 - 10

 

Inflation Pressure: 15 psi (1,03 bar)

Front Wheels

Tire Size: 13 x 5.00 - 6

 

Inflation Pressure: 25 psi (1,72 bar)

TRANSMISSIONS:

HydroGear PG-3H / HGM-12E 3131

Type

Pump and Wheel Motor

Hydraulic Fluid

Mobil 1™ 15W-50 oil OR

 

Castrol Syntec™ 5W-50 oil

Speeds @ 3200 rpm

Foward: 0-10 MPH (0-16.09 km/h)

 

Reverse: 0-5 MPH (0-5 km/h)

Continuous Torque

222 ft/lbs (301 Nm)

Output

 

Maximum Weight on

750 lbs (340 kg)

Axle

 

DIMENSIONS:

Overall Length

81” (208 cm)

Overall Width

72” (183 cm)

Height

70” (178 cm) w/ Roll Bar up

 

59” (150 cm) w/ Roll Bar down

Weight (apx..)

1170 lbs (531 kg)

w/ 61” Mower Deck

 

**Engine Power Rating Information

The gross power rating labels for individual gas engine models meet or exceed SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) code J1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque Rating Procedure) and rating performance has been obtained and corrected in accordance with SAE J1995 (Revision 2002-05). Actual gross engine power may be lower and is affected by, but not limited to, ambient operating conditions and engine to engine variability. Given both the wide array of products on which engines are placed, and the variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment, the gas engine will not develop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of power equipment (actual “on-site” or net horsepower). This difference is due to a variety of factors including, but not limited to, accessories (air cleaner, exhaust, charging, cooling, carburetor, fuel pump, etc.), application limitations, ambient operating conditions (temperature, humidity, altitude), and engine to engine variability.

Technical Manuals

Technical Manuals

Additional copies of this manual are available, as well as fully illustrated parts lists. These manuals show all of the product’s components in exploded views (3D illustrations which show the relationship of parts and how they go together) as well as part numbers and quantities used. Important assembly notes and and torque values are also included.

For applicable manuals currently available for your model, contact our Customer Publications Department at 800-837-6836. Have the information listed in the box below available when phoning in your request. Technical manuals can be downloaded from:

www.simplicitymfg.com

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Contents Cobalt Series OPERATOR’S MANUAL30HP Zero-Turn Riders Mfg. NoDATE PURCHASED Operator Safety Table of ContentsFeatures & Controls Regular MaintenanceOperator Safety Operator SafetyOperating Safety Read the ManualSlope Operation Thrown ObjectsMoving Parts Roll Bar Use Retaining Walls, Drop-offs, and WaterOverhead Obstacles Enclosed Areas Fuel and MaintenanceTransporting and Storage General OperationEmissions Towed Equipment Ride-On UnitsIgnition System Operating on steep slopes can be dangerousService and Maintenance Service & MaintenanceSafe Handling of Gasoline Roll Bar Instructions Operational WarningsInspection of the Roll Bar Protective Structure INSPECT BUCKLE LATCH INSPECT WEBBING Inspection and Maintenance of the Roll Bar Seat Belt Safety DecalsOperational SAFETY Checks Safety Interlock SystemSafety Icons North American Safety IconsFeatures and Controls Features and ControlsIdentification Numbers CE ModelsPTO Power Take Off Switch Deck Lift Pedal, Cutting Height Adjustment Pin & Deck Lift Lock LeverControl Functions Parking BrakeHour Meter / Maintenance Reminder Ignition SwitchSeat Adjustment Lever Throttle ControlOperation General Operating SafetyOperation Checks Before StartingCheck Tire Pressures Seat AdjustmentPushing the Rider by Hand OperationFoot Pedal Adjustment Mowing Height AdjustmentTo Adjust Pedal Position Figure 5. Mowing Height Adjustment A. Cutting Height Adjustment PinStarting the Engine Stopping the Rider2. NOTE A warm engine may not require choking Basic Driving Zero-Turn Driving PracticeSmooth Travel Figure 7. Move Control Levers GraduallyPractice Turning Around a Corner Advanced DrivingFigure 10. Turning Around a Corner Figure 11. Turning in PlaceTo Lower the Roll Bar Raise and Lower the Roll BarTo Raise the Roll Bar StorageMowing Recommendations MowingHeight of Grass Figure 14. Proper Cutting HeightWhen and How Often to Mow Mowing MethodsNote Always operate the engine at full throttle when mowing How Much Grass to Cut Off When BroadcastingFigure 17. Trailer Weight Recommendations A. Clevis Pin B. Clip Attaching a TrailerProper Mulching Mulching Requires EXCELLENT Mowing ConditionsRegular Maintenance Regular MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule Safety ItemsFuel Filter Checking / Adding FuelChange Oil & Filter Inspect Muffler and Spark ArresterChange Hydraulic Oil Filter Check Hydraulic Oil LevelChange Interval Every 250 Hours Filter Part Number Figure 19. Checking Hydraulic Oil Level A. Hydraulic Oil ReservoirGrease LubricationLubricating the Front Casters Figure 21. Deck LubricationRemoving the Mower Blade Servicing The Mower BladesAvoid injury! Mower blades are sharp Inspecting the Mower BladesFigure 31. Tightening the Mower Blade for Installation Reinstalling the Mower BladesC. Mower Blade Air Lift Points Up For Installation Sharpening the Mower BladeBattery Maintenance Battery ChargingNOTE This unit is equipped with a maintenance-free BCIU1 battery Cleaning the Battery and CablesSpeed Balancing Adjustment Ground Speed Control Lever AdjustmentTo Adjust the Handle Alignment To Adjust the Handle PlacementReturn-to-Neutral Adjustment Neutral AdjustmentChecking the Adjustment Figure 35. Neutral Adjustment RH side shown A. Adjustment Linkage RodHydraulic Pump Drive Belt Replacement Parking Brake AdjustmentFigure 37. Parking Brake Adjustment A. Brake Spring B. Adjustment Nut Figure 38. Hydraulic Pump Drive Belt Replacement A. Pump Drive BeltTo adjust the spring pre-load Suspension AdjustmentSpring loaded components can kick back causing injury To adjust the upper mounting position Rear ShocksChecking the Deck Lift Rod Timing Adjustment Deck Lift Rod Timing Adjustment4. To adjust the inner lift rod Refer to Figure 9. To adjust the outer lift rod Refer to FigureDeck Lift Spring Deck Leveling AdjustmentRegular Maintenance NOTE Before adjusting the deck level, the deck lift rodFigure 46. Mower PTO Belt A. Idler Arm B. Stationary Idler Pulley Mower Belt ReplacementC. 1/2” Breaker Bar D. Spring Figure 47. Mower PTO Belt Routing A. Spindle Pulley B. PTO Drive BeltTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Rider PROBLEMTroubleshooting the Mower Troubleshooting the Rider continuedRider drive belt slips Brake will not holdStreaking Troubleshooting Common Cutting ProblemsScalping Stepped CuttingSpecifications SpecificationsDIMENSIONS Technical ManualsALONG APPROPRIATE DOTTED LINEANGLE OF THE SLOPE FOLDPage BELTS AND BLADES Product Quick Specs