Walker MT owner manual Dumping Catcher into Dump Bag, Power Dump Option

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Operating Instructions

3.Hook the bottom of the bag over the rear bumper while lifting on the handle strap.

4.Tilt the catcher back to dump into the bag by lift- ing on the catcher lift handle on the lower front corner of the catcher with the one hand while continuing to hold up on the bag strap with the other hand. Refer to photos for posi- tioning the bag and dumping.

Catcher Lift/

Dump Handle

Dumping Catcher into Dump Bag

5.Lower the catcher smoothly down to the normal operating position. DO NOT allow the catcher to drop down - the gas spring, that holds the catcher in the raised position, is not a shock absorber for lowering the catcher.

6.Close the door by holding the door handle with the left hand and releasing the safety latch on the door hinge mechanism with the right hand. The safety latch is released by pressing in on the top of the latch. Then, smoothly close the door, working against the spring pressure that holds the door closed. DO NOT let the door slam shut by releasing the door before it is closed.

DANGER

PINCH POINT - SPRING LOADED DOOR

When lowering the door on the GHS catcher, depress the safety latch on the side of the catcher. BE VERY CAREFUL to keep hands, fingers, etc. out of the hinging mechanism and away from the door frame as the door closes. The springs that hold the door closed during operation are very powerful, and the door can slam shut with considerable force.

Power Dump Option

When equipped with the optional power dump sys- tem, the operator dumps the catcher while sitting in the seat. A toggle switch operating a power ram is used to raise and lower the catcher. The back door automatically opens and closes during the dump cycle.

Hold the toggle switch UP or DOWN to RAISE or LOWER the catcher. When the catcher reaches the full raised or lowered position, the power ram clutch will make a ratcheting sound. Release the toggle switch as soon as this sound is heard. DO NOT op- erate the ram with the clutch ratcheting for an extended time as this will cause extra wear on the clutch mechanism.

CAUTION

The operator should be in the seat and bystanders stay clear when the power dump is operating. The power dump is used ONLY for tailgate dumping. Do not attempt to use the optional dump bag or any other bag with the power dump.

NOTE: If grass tends to hang up in the catcher af- ter raising the catcher with the power dump, “jiggle” the steering levers and make the tractor bounce a lit- tle to unstick the grass and make it slide out of the catcher.

NOTE: With the power dump mechanism in the normal operating position (catcher down), the catcher can be manually raised for access to the engine and the catcher can be manually dumped.

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Contents Please Read and Save These Instructions Foreword Table of Contents REPLACING/REPAIRING Engine Air Cleaner SystemGrass Buildup in Mower Housing Mower Deck Gearbox Replacement GHS Blower AssemblyIdentifying Number Locations General InformationGlossary Fill In By PurchaserServicing of Engine and Drivetrain Components Electrical System SpecificationsEngine TransmissionGround Travel Speed TransmissionTransmission Fluid Blade DriveMower Deck Curb Weight ApproximateTire Pressure Blade Size TypicalDrive Belts SeatComponent Identification Front View and Right Side ViewRear View and Left Side View PTO Top View Engine CompartmentBefore Operating Safety InstructionsDo not mow with bystanders in the area Operating Maintenance Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, and Instruction Decals SAFETY, CONTROL, and Instruction Decals Battery Service Assembly InstructionsSetup Instructions Wet Battery ServiceBattery Installation Mower Deck Assembly Battery ChargingBattery Installation Deck Caster Wheels InstallationDeck Installation Deck Caster Wheel InstallationDischarge Shield Installation On Side Discharge Deck Mower Deck lnstallation on TractorMower Deck Installation PTO Shaft Connection Installing PTO Quick CouplerCoupler Ring Locked Position Deck Leveling Deck Counterweight Spring InstallationMachine must be shut off during this procedure Deck LevelingRefer to Adjustments of Carburetor in Mainte TionsRefer to CHECKING/SERVICING the Battery Refer to Gear Axle Lubrication in MaintenanceDeck Secured in TILT-UP Position Adjust Mower Cutting HEIGHT, if RE- Quired Engine Choke Operating InstructionsControl IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, and Function Operating ControlsSteering Levers Choke and Throttle LocationEngine Throttle Blade Clutch PTOOptional Cold Start Lever Jackshaft Drive Belt Release Front Body Latch ReleaseLockout Lever Location Optional Cold Start Lever Normal Operating PositionOperating Controls Top View from Drivers Point of View Instrument Panel Hourmeter Ignition SwitchIgnition Switch VoltmeterDisengaged Starting the EngineOptional Cold Start Lever Adjusting Ground Speed and Steering Keep feet on footrests all times when the machine is movingCorrect Operator Hand Position On the Controls Engaging the MowerBlade Clutch Disengaged Blade Clutch EngagedStopping the Machine Lockout Lever Freewheel Position Cutting Height AdjustmentTransmission Lockout Lockout Lever Normal Operating PositionSide Discharge Shield in Lowest Position Recommendations for MowingMaximum Recommended Side Slope Recommendations for TILT-UP Deck OPERATION/TRANSPORT GHS Model Only GHS Flow and ComponentsBlower Intake Cover General InformationRotating Blower Blades Forward Clogging ChecklistBlade Rotation for GHS Mower Deck View from underneath Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen PowerfilFull Signal Horn Grass Catcher Screen Removal for CleaningTailgate Dumping Catcher Door Safety LatchUsing the Dump Bag 7.0 Bushel Catcher Pinch Point Spring Loaded DoorPower Dump Option Dumping Catcher into Dump BagPower Dump Components Service Item 100 200 Every Daily Hours Yearly 2Years Maintenance InstructionsMaintenance procedures requiring special training or Tools should be performed by a trained technicianImportant Tips for Care of the Kohler Engine Engine Oil LubricationDipstick Operating Range Oil Drain/Oil Filter Location Grease Fitting and Oil Point LubricationIdent Lubrication Location Type Chassis and Deck Lubrication Points DSD52 or DSD62 Mower Deck Lubrication Mower Deck Gearbox LubricationMower Deck Gearboxes Blade Spindle LubricationGear Axle Lubrication Checking Gearbox Oil LevelDipstick Location, Tractor PTO Gearbox ∙ Change axle oil every 1000 hours or two 2 yearsTransmission Reservoir Air Bleed Plug Location Checking Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid LevelChanging Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid Cleaning Engine Air Cleaner System ComponentsAir Cleaner Components Shown with cover being removed Turbine PrecleanerDonaldson Radialseal Air Cleaner Primary Air Restriction Gauge LocationAir Filter Element Replacement Kohler Air Cleaner Secondary Foam Precleaner Paper ElementAir Intake System Air Filter Reinstallation Engine Cooling SystemEngine Air Intake Screen Cooling Fin Access Panels Cooling System AirflowDeck Secured in UP Position Non-Tilting DecksTilt-Up Decks Inspect the blower frequently for dirt buildup CHECKING/SERVICING BatteryHydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins Electrolyte LevelCleaning the Terminals Mower Blade Profile For Sharpening Blade Balanced on Magnetic Wall-Mounted BalancerREPLACING/REPAIRING Spark PlugsREPLACING/REPAIRING Belt LocationsEngine PTO Drive Belt 3 Groove Power Band Engine PTO Drive Belt RemovalJackshaft Drive Belt Disengaged Jackshaft Drive Belt EngagedGHS Blower Drive Belt Assembly Engaged Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt Assembly Disengaged Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt Assembly EngagedFuel Shut-Off Valve and Filter Blade Overload Shear Bolts Fuel FilterFuel Filter Location Cutting Blade Shear BoltsMower Blades GHS Blower Assembly Removal GHS Blower Assembly and/or Blower WheelRemove Skid Bar for GHS Blower Removal Pressing Blower Wheel Out of Housing Seat Switch AdjustmentsPTO Switch Clutch Engagement/Belt Tension Blade Clutch PTOPTO Clutch Engaged PTO Clutch Disengaged Clutch Idler Pulley Travel Adjustment PTO Belt Tightener Stop Block AdjustmentsBlade Brake Band Adjustment Brake Actuator Rod Adjustment Set Forward Travel Limit Stop StepNeutral Function Adjustment Step Forward Speed Control Stop Steering Lever AdjustmentSteering Lever End Play Adjustment Step Neutral Function AdjustmentStraight Ground Travel Adjustment Step Tilt-Up Deck Adjustable Stop GHS Full Signal Horn with Grass-Pak Switch Carburetor AdjustmentTroubleshooting When Horn Fails to Operate Grass-PakSwitch Vane Adjustment Checking the Grass-PakSwitchAdjustment When Horn Sounds at the Wrong Time Circuit BreakersWiring Diagram Model MT Operator’s Notes Operator’s Notes Operator’s Notes Limited Warranty For Walker Commercial Rider Mower Sound Test Vibration Level

MT specifications

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