Walker MT owner manual Tire Pressure, Mower Deck, Blade Size Typical, Curb Weight Approximate

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Specifications

MODEL

MT 20.0 HP

MT 25.0 HP

 

 

 

TIRE PRESSURE

 

 

Deck Caster Wheel

20 PSI (137 kPa)

20 PSI (137 kPa)

Drive

15 PSI (103 kPa)

15 PSI (103 kPa)

Rear

20 PSI (137 kPa)

20 PSI (137 kPa)

 

 

 

DIMENSIONS (Tractor and Mower)*

 

 

Length

91 in. (231 cm)

91 in. (231 cm)

Width

49 in. (124 cm)

49 in. (124 cm)

Height

44 in. (112 cm)

44 in. (112 cm)

Wheel Base (Tractor)

42-1/4 in. (107 cm)

42-1/4 in. (107 cm)

Tread Width (Tractor)

29-3/4 in. (76 cm)

29-3/4 in. (76 cm)

 

 

 

MOWER DECK

 

 

Width of Cut SD/GHS

42 or 48 in. (107 or 122 cm)

Cutting Height

1 to 4 in. (3 to 10 cm)

Height Adjustment

7 Positions - 1/2 in. (1 cm)

 

Increment Hitch Pins Installed

 

in Multi-Position Deck Support

Blade Size (Typical)

 

42 or 48 in. (107 or 122 cm)

1 to 4 in. (3 to 10 cm)

7 Positions - 1/2 in. (1 cm) Increment Hitch Pins Installed in Multi-Position Deck Support

42 in. (107 cm) SD

22 in. (56 cm)

 

2 in. (5 cm) Center Overlap

 

(Two Blades, CW Rotation)

48 in. (122 cm) GHS

25 in. (64 cm)

 

2 in. (5 cm) Center Overlap

 

(Two Blades, Counter Rotate)

Deck Suspension

Torsion-Flex Frame with

 

Caster Wheels and

 

Counterweight Springs

22 in. (56 cm)

2 in. (5 cm) Center Overlap (Two Blades, CW Rotation)

25 in. (64 cm)

2 in. (5 cm) Center Overlap (Two Blades, Counter Rotate)

Torsion-Flex Frame with Caster Wheels and Counterweight Springs

CURB WEIGHT (Approximate)

 

 

SD Tractor Only

660 lb (299 kg)

665 lb (302 kg)

GHS Tractor Only

760 lb (345 kg)

765 lb (347 kg)

Tractor and Mower*

965 lb (438 kg)

970 lb (440 kg)

 

 

 

*Dimensions and weight shown are for 48 in. (122 cm) GHS Model (typical). Dimensions for Tractor and Mower with 42 in. (107 cm) deck are:

Length = 88 in. (224 cm) Width = 43 in. (110 cm)

For SD Models, subtract 7 in. (18 cm) from the height.

Deck weight for 48 in. (122 cm) Tilt-Up deck = 205 lb (93 kg). Deck sizes range from 42 to 62 in. (107 to 157 cm), with corresponding deck weights ranging from 170 to 300 lb (77 to 136 kg). Optional (9.5 Bushel) Grass Catcher adds approx. 5 lb (2 kg) and 5 in. (13 cm) in Height

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Contents Please Read and Save These Instructions Foreword Table of Contents Grass Buildup in Mower Housing Engine Air Cleaner SystemREPLACING/REPAIRING Mower Deck Gearbox Replacement GHS Blower AssemblyGlossary General InformationIdentifying Number Locations Fill In By PurchaserServicing of Engine and Drivetrain Components Engine SpecificationsElectrical System TransmissionTransmission Fluid TransmissionGround Travel Speed Blade DriveTire Pressure Curb Weight ApproximateMower Deck Blade Size TypicalSeat Drive BeltsFront View and Right Side View Component IdentificationRear View and Left Side View Top View Engine Compartment PTOSafety Instructions Before OperatingDo not mow with bystanders in the area Operating Maintenance Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, and Instruction Decals SAFETY, CONTROL, and Instruction Decals Setup Instructions Assembly InstructionsBattery Service Wet Battery ServiceBattery Installation Battery ChargingBattery Installation Mower Deck Assembly Deck Caster Wheels InstallationDischarge Shield Installation On Side Discharge Deck Deck Caster Wheel InstallationDeck Installation Mower Deck lnstallation on TractorInstalling PTO Quick Coupler Mower Deck Installation PTO Shaft ConnectionCoupler Ring Locked Position Machine must be shut off during this procedure Deck Counterweight Spring InstallationDeck Leveling Deck LevelingTions Refer to Adjustments of Carburetor in MainteRefer to Gear Axle Lubrication in Maintenance Refer to CHECKING/SERVICING the BatteryDeck Secured in TILT-UP Position Adjust Mower Cutting HEIGHT, if RE- Quired Control IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, and Function Operating InstructionsEngine Choke Operating ControlsEngine Throttle Choke and Throttle LocationSteering Levers Blade Clutch PTOLockout Lever Location Front Body Latch ReleaseOptional Cold Start Lever Jackshaft Drive Belt Release Optional Cold Start Lever Normal Operating PositionOperating Controls Top View from Drivers Point of View Instrument Panel Ignition Switch Ignition SwitchHourmeter VoltmeterStarting the Engine DisengagedOptional Cold Start Lever Keep feet on footrests all times when the machine is moving Adjusting Ground Speed and SteeringEngaging the Mower Correct Operator Hand Position On the ControlsBlade Clutch Engaged Blade Clutch DisengagedStopping the Machine Transmission Lockout Cutting Height AdjustmentLockout Lever Freewheel Position Lockout Lever Normal Operating PositionRecommendations for Mowing Side Discharge Shield in Lowest PositionMaximum Recommended Side Slope Recommendations for TILT-UP Deck OPERATION/TRANSPORT GHS Flow and Components GHS Model OnlyGeneral Information Blower Intake CoverRotating Blower Blades Clogging Checklist ForwardBlade Rotation for GHS Mower Deck View from underneath Full Signal Horn PowerfilCleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen Grass Catcher Screen Removal for CleaningUsing the Dump Bag 7.0 Bushel Catcher Catcher Door Safety LatchTailgate Dumping Pinch Point Spring Loaded DoorDumping Catcher into Dump Bag Power Dump OptionPower Dump Components Maintenance procedures requiring special training or Maintenance InstructionsService Item 100 200 Every Daily Hours Yearly 2Years Tools should be performed by a trained technicianImportant Tips for Care of the Kohler Engine Lubrication Engine OilDipstick Operating Range Grease Fitting and Oil Point Lubrication Oil Drain/Oil Filter LocationIdent Lubrication Location Type Chassis and Deck Lubrication Points Mower Deck Gearboxes Mower Deck Gearbox LubricationDSD52 or DSD62 Mower Deck Lubrication Blade Spindle LubricationDipstick Location, Tractor PTO Gearbox Checking Gearbox Oil LevelGear Axle Lubrication ∙ Change axle oil every 1000 hours or two 2 yearsChecking Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid Level Transmission Reservoir Air Bleed Plug LocationChanging Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid Engine Air Cleaner System Components CleaningDonaldson Radialseal Air Cleaner Primary Turbine PrecleanerAir Cleaner Components Shown with cover being removed Air Restriction Gauge LocationAir Filter Element Replacement Paper Element Kohler Air Cleaner Secondary Foam PrecleanerEngine Air Intake Screen Cooling Fin Access Panels Air Filter Reinstallation Engine Cooling SystemAir Intake System Cooling System AirflowNon-Tilting Decks Deck Secured in UP PositionTilt-Up Decks Inspect the blower frequently for dirt buildup Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins BatteryCHECKING/SERVICING Electrolyte LevelCleaning the Terminals Blade Balanced on Magnetic Wall-Mounted Balancer Mower Blade Profile For SharpeningSpark Plugs REPLACING/REPAIRINGBelt Locations REPLACING/REPAIRINGEngine PTO Drive Belt Removal Engine PTO Drive Belt 3 Groove Power BandJackshaft Drive Belt Engaged Jackshaft Drive Belt DisengagedGHS Blower Drive Belt Assembly Engaged Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt Assembly Engaged Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt Assembly DisengagedFuel Filter Location Fuel FilterFuel Shut-Off Valve and Filter Blade Overload Shear Bolts Cutting Blade Shear BoltsMower Blades GHS Blower Assembly and/or Blower Wheel GHS Blower Assembly RemovalRemove Skid Bar for GHS Blower Removal Pressing Blower Wheel Out of Housing Adjustments Seat SwitchPTO Switch Blade Clutch PTO Clutch Engagement/Belt TensionPTO Clutch Engaged PTO Clutch Disengaged PTO Belt Tightener Stop Block Adjustments Clutch Idler Pulley Travel AdjustmentBlade Brake Band Adjustment Set Forward Travel Limit Stop Step Brake Actuator Rod AdjustmentSteering Lever End Play Adjustment Step Forward Speed Control Stop Steering Lever AdjustmentNeutral Function Adjustment Step Neutral Function AdjustmentStraight Ground Travel Adjustment Step Tilt-Up Deck Adjustable Stop Carburetor Adjustment GHS Full Signal Horn with Grass-Pak SwitchTroubleshooting When Horn Fails to Operate Adjustment When Horn Sounds at the Wrong Time Checking the Grass-PakSwitchGrass-PakSwitch Vane Adjustment Circuit BreakersWiring Diagram Model MT Operator’s Notes Operator’s Notes Operator’s Notes Limited Warranty For Walker Commercial Rider Mower Vibration Level Sound Test

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