Simplicity 16HP V-Twin manual Troubleshooting, Adjustment, & Service, Leveling The Mower

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Troubleshooting, Adjustment, & Service

,A WARNING -1

Before checking mower, shut off PTO and engine. Allow all moving parts to stop. Remove ignition key, then disconnect the spark plug wire and fasten it away from the spark plug.

Leveling The Mower

If the cut is uneven, the mower may need leveling. Unequal or improper tire pressure may also cause an uneven cut. Make sure tire pressure is correct as speci- fied in Checking Tire Pressure.

1.With the mower installed, place the tractor on a smooth, level surface such as a concrete floor. Turn the front wheels straight forward.

2.Check for bent blades and replace if necessary.

3.Disengage the PTO. Place the mower in mid-cut position. Arrange the mower blades so that they are pointing from side-to-side.

4.Measure the distance between the outside tips of each blade and the ground. If there is more than i/8” (3mm) difference between the measurements on each side, proceed to step 5. If the difference is l/8” (3mm) or less, proceed to step 6.

5.See Figure 39. Loosen the outside nut (A). Turn the eccentric nut (B) to raise or lower left-hand side of mower. When mower is level, hold the eccentric nut while tightening the outside nut.

NOTE: When using a turbo collection system, raise the discharge side of the mower approximately l/4” to com- pensate for turbo assembly weight. Check the level of the cut grass and a&St the l/4” measurement as neces- sary for a smooth, even cut.

6.Arrange the blades so they face front-to-back.

7.On 38” deck, measure the distance from the ground to front tip and rear tip of the left and right-hand blades.

On 44” and 50” decks, measure the distance from the ground to the front tip of the center blade, and from the ground to rear tips of left-hand and right-hand blades.

Front tips on all decks should be 1./4” higher. If not,

proceed with steps 8 - IO.

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8.See Figure 40. To raise front of moweideck, loosen front nut (A) and turn rear nut(B) against bracket (C).

9.To lower front of mower deck, loosen rear nut (B) and bracket (C) will move backwards to lengthen rod.

Figure 39. Leveling The Mower Side-to-Side

A. Outside Nut

B. Eccentric Nut

Figure 40. Leveling The Mower Front-To-Back

A. Front Nut

C. Mower Bracket

B. Rear Nut

D. Adjustment Rod

IO. Re-check measurement before tightening front nut

(A) against bracket.

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Contents 14HP Tractors 16HP V-Twin Tractors Mfg. No Mower Decks 16HP TractorsMower Decks Simplicify 14HP Tractors Mower Decks Mfg. No 16HP Tractors Mower Decks18HP V-Twin Tractors Agco a L L I S 18HP Twin Tractors Mower Decks 16HP Twin TractorsLAWNaGIRDEN Ewipiem Massey FergusonTable of Contents Identification M b e r s I t Identification TagMower Deck Identification Tag General Operation Safety Rules & InformationSlope Operation Do NotService and Maintenance Safety Rules & InformationChildren Transporting and StorageSafety Decals Safety Rules 81 InformationDecal Operating Instructions Bottom Panel 1704278 PartControl Functions Features & Controls Features 81 Controls Parking Brake / Cruise Control Knob FunctionsDashboard Display Functions Bperational Safety Checks Features %I ControlsGeneral Operating Safety Operating the TractorChecks Before Starting Stopping the Tractor & Engine Starting the EngineDriving the Tractor MowingOperating the Tractor Mower Deck Removal InstallationRemoving the Mower Deck Muffler and surrounding areas may be hotOperating the Tractor Tractor Lifi Arm Safety ClipStarting After Long Term Storage StorageTemporary Storage 30 Days Or Less Long Term Storage Longer Than 30 DaysTire Pressure Check Tire PressuresRegular Maintenance Checking /ADDING FuelCHECK/ Change Transmission OIL Fuel Filter Replacement Accessing the EngineAccess Engine OIL & Filter C~HANGELubricating the Tractor OilArbor Lubrication Points Lubricate Rear AxlesBattery Maintenance Checking the Battery FluidCleaning the Battery and Cables Blade Brake Check Servicing the Mower BladesEngine Knocks Troubleshooting, Adjustment, & ServiceExcessive oil Consumption EngineTroubleshooting Mower Steering Wheel Adjustment Troubleshooting, Adjustment, & ServiceSeat Adjustment Steering Gear AdjustmentFeeler Gauge Position PTO Clutch AdjustmentMower Adjustments Brake AdjustmentLeveling The Mower Troubleshooting, Adjustment, & ServiceBrake Rod Brake RodC. Cotter Pin Brake Lever Transmission Drive Belt ReplacementMower Belt Replacement To avoid damaging belts, do not PRYLeft Side of Mower Mower Belt Routing 44 & 50 Mower Deck 44 & 50 PTO Belt ReplacementTroubleshooting, Adjustment, %I Service 44 & 50 Arbor Drive Belt ReplacementFlat-Sided Pulley Checking Battery Voltage Battery ServiceCharging a Completely Discharged Battery Jump Starting With an Auxiliary Booster BatteryBattery remains frozen Troubleshooting, Adjustment ServiceDashlight Replacement Headlight ReplacementEngine SpecificationsTransmission ChassisDimensions SpecificationsCommon Replacement Parts Replacement PartsLawn Care & Mowing Information HOW and When to WATER, Fertilize & AerateGeneral Information Types of GRASS, Climate and ConditionsTall Grass Requires Incremental Cutting Lawn Care & Mowing InformationHere On Proper Cutting Height Cut Here OnWhat Mowing Patterns to USE When and HOW Often to MOWProper Mulching Proper Broadcast MowingAction Leaf Shredder Kit Contains 8 shreddersHow to start a healthy compost pile CompostingTips On Dealing With Clippings Streaking Solutions for Common Mowing ProblemsStepped Cutting Stepped CuttingUneven Cutting Lawn Care & Mowing InformationCommon International Symbols Technical ManualsFast Throttle Slow Throttle

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