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Maintenance Instructions

LUBRICATION

Transaxle Oil and Filter Change

Change the transaxle oil after the initial break-in period of 75-100 hours. Thereafter, change oil ev- ery 400 hours of operation as follows:

1.Thoroughly clean the exterior of the transmis- sion housing before servicing. Remove expan- sion tank cap to allow venting. Using a 1/4 in. hex wrench, remove the plug on the lower in- side of each transaxle allowing the oil to drain.

2.Remove the oil filter guard, remove and replace the oil filter using an oil filter wrench. Tighten filter by turning filter 3/4 to 1 turn after gasket contacts the filter base surface. Reinstall the oil filter guard. (Refer to Transaxle Oil Drain Plug, Filter, and Guard Location illustration.)

Oil Filter

Oil Filter

Oil Drain

Guard

Plug

 

Transaxle Oil Drain Plug, Filter, and

Guard Location

(Shown with Deck Support Arms

Removed for Clarity)

3.Reinstall drain plugs.

4.Fill the transaxles with 20W-50 (API Service Class SL or higher) oil through the reservoir. Fill up to the opening.

5.Fill both reservoirs to a maximum oil level of 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) with 20W-50 (API Service Class SL or higher) oil.

6.Start and drive the unit for 1 - 2 minutes.

7.If the transaxles sound noisy or have poor steer- ing response, there may be air trapped in the transaxles. Follow purge instructions below.

8.If oil needs to be added refer back to steps 4-7.

9.To purge air from transaxle, raise unit and block with tires off the ground. With engine running, slowly move Forward Speed Control forward and backward 5 to 6 times. Turn off engine and check oil level and add if needed. Repeat pro- cedure until transaxle operates at normal noise levels and move smoothly in forward and re- verse.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Foreword Table of Contents Maintenance Schedule Chart Important Tips for Care Fill In By Purchaser General InformationGlossary Identifying Number LocationsServicing of Engine and Drivetrain Components Transmission SpecificationsEngine Electrical SystemTire Size Blade DriveTire Pressure PSI KPA Height in. cm Dimensions Tractor and Mower Length in. cmWeight lb kg Width in. cmDrive Belts Mower DeckSeat Front View and Right Side View Component IdentificationRear View and Left Side View Top View Body Raised Before Operating Safety Instructions Before OperatingDo not mow with bystanders in the area Safety Instructions Before Operating Safety Instructions Operating Safety Instructions Operating Safety Instructions Maintenance Location Chassis Member Behind Transaxles Part Number Safety InstructionsLocation Top of Fuel Tank Part Number Location Gearbox Cover Gear Drive Decks Only Part NumberLocation Deck Discharge Shield SD Decks Only Part Number Location Each End of Mower Deck Part NumberLocation Deck Gearbox Cover Part Number Location RH Fender Part Number Location LH Fender Part NumberSetup Instructions Assembly InstructionsBattery Service Batteries Produce Explosive Gases Battery InstallationBattery Installation Mower Deck Assembly Deck Caster Wheels InstallationDischarge Shield Installation On Side Discharge Deck Deck Caster Wheel InstallationPTO Shaft Guard Installation PTO Shaft Connection Deck InstallationMower Deck Installation Deck Counterweight Spring InstallationDeck Leveling Machine must be shut off during this procedureDeck Leveling Refer to Lubrication for Transaxle Lubrication Fill Fuel TankBlades in Maintenance Instructions Engine Choke Ignition Switch Key PositionsOperating Instructions Control IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, and FunctionBlade Clutch PTO Engine ThrottleChoke and Throttle Location Forward Speed Control FSC Steering LeversHydro Lockout Arm Location Parking BrakeHourmeter Operating Controls Top View from Drivers Point of View Left Wheel Steering Leverright WheelStarting the Engine Adjusting Ground Speed and SteeringEngaged Beginning Recommendations are Forward Speed Control Friction AdjustmentCorrect Operator Hand Position On the Controls Stopping the Machine Blade Clutch EngagedHydro Lockout Arm Normal Operating Position Cutting Height AdjustmentTransaxle Lockouts Hydro Lockout Arm Freewheel PositionRecommendations for Mowing No Driving Zone Side Discharge Deflector Shield Lowest PositionRecommendations for TILT-UP Deck OPERATION/TRANSPORT GHS Flow and Components GHS Model OnlyRotating Blower Blades General InformationForward Clogging ChecklistPowerfil Using the Tilt-Up DeckFull Signal Horn Tailgate Dumping Positioning Dump Bag on Catcher Using the Dump BagDumping Catcher into Dump Bag Hours Maintenance InstructionsMaintenance procedures requiring special training or Service Item 100 400 EveryImportant Tips for Care of the Subaru Engine Each USE LubricationNot Screwed Grease Fitting and Oil Point Lubrication Oil Drain Location View from Lower Right Side of TractorDeck and Carrier Frame Illustrated Maintenance Instructions Transaxle Lubrication Mower Deck Gearbox LubricationExpansion Reservoir Location Guard Air Cleaner Components Shown with Cover Removed CleaningEngine Air Cleaner System Components Air Filter Element Replacement Fuel Filter Proper Orientation of Air Cleaner CoverFuel Filter and Fuel Shut-off Valve Location Cooling Air Intake Screen Keep Rotating Engine Cooling Air Intake Screen CleanCooling System Airflow GHS Exhaust Screen Transaxle Cooling Fans Transaxle HousingTransaxle Housing and Cooling Fins BatterySharpen Mower Blades Charging the BatteryTire Pressure Wheel Nut TorqueBlade Balanced on Magnetic Wall-Mounted Balancer Mower Blade Profile for SharpeningSpark Plug Drive BeltsIgnition Forward Speed Control Friction Lock Belt Locations REPLACING/REPAIRINGEngine Belt Disengaged Engine BeltEngine Belt Engaged PTO Drive Belt Disengaged PTO Drive BeltPTO Drive Belt Engaged Ground Drive Belt Assembly Engaged Ground Drive Belt Assembly DisengagedGround Drive Belt Cutting Blade Shear Bolts Blade Overload Shear BoltsPTO Shear Pin Mower Blades Lever Alignment AdjustmentsSteering Lever Position Adjustment Transmission ControlFSC Lever Position Adjustment Steering Handles AdjustmentCorrect FSC Lever NEUTRAL-PARK Position Maintenance Instructions FSC Neutral Switch Location FSC Friction Adjustment Nut FSC Friction Adjustment TestPTO Clutch Engaged PTO Clutch Disengaged Blade Brake Band Adjustment Blade Brake Band Adjustment Clutch Disengaged With a little advance warning before overfilling Adjusting the Grass-PakSwitchPinch Point Spring Loaded Door Side View of Catcher BoxOperator’s Notes Operator’s Notes Limited Warranty For Walker Model S14 Rider Mower Walker MFG. CO E. Harmony ROAD, Fort COLLINS, CO 80528 970

S14 specifications

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