Walker S14 manual GHS Exhaust Screen

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Maintenance Instructions

CLEANING

Grass Buildup in Mower Deck Housing

DANGER

Before raising or removing the mower deck for cleaning, stop the engine, remove­ the ignition key, and disconnect the spark plug wire.

1.Raise the deck lock lever handle on each side of the carrier frame and pull out to release car­ rier frame for tilting action.

2.Using the carrier frame lift handle, raise deck to the TILT-UPposition and insert the deck hook into the tilt-up latch on the tractor body.

Tilt-Up Hook and

Latch Connected

Tilt-Up

Latch

Tilt-Up Hook

Deck Secured in TILT-UP Position

DANGER

Do not operate the mower withdeck in TILT- UP position. Do not move the tractor with the deck in the tilt-up position.

3.Clean grass buildup underneath the deck using a pressure washer (and scraper if required).

NOTE: If the buildup is severe, it may be easier to clean the deck by removing the deck assem- bly from the tractor and standing the deck as- sembly on its “nose”.

NOTE: While some degree of material buildup in the mower deck housing can be tolerated, a point is finally reached where cutting quality deteriorates and clogging begins to occur because of too much buildup on the baffling and housing.

4.Lower the deck to the normal operating position and re-engage the deck lock levers.

CAUTION

Do not operate machine with deck tilt-up pivot joint unlocked.

GHS Blower

Normally, the GHS blower operates with no mainte­ nance or cleaning. However, when mowing grass that is dirty and damp (especially certain spring- time mow­ing conditions), a deposit of dirt may ac- cumulate inside the blower housing, causing wear and binding of the blower wheel. When operating in these conditions, inspect the blower frequently for dirt buildup.

NOTE: A visual clue of binding of the blower wheel is the blower blade tips are polished from rubbing on dirt.

If a dirt deposit is found, the best way to remove it is by mowing grass with high moisture content (such as early morning dew or recent irrigation). The wet grass will break down and remove the deposit.

GHS Exhaust Screen

Refer to Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen in Op­ erating Instructions.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Foreword Table of Contents Maintenance Schedule Chart Important Tips for Care General Information GlossaryIdentifying Number Locations Fill In By PurchaserServicing of Engine and Drivetrain Components Specifications EngineElectrical System TransmissionBlade Drive Tire SizeTire Pressure PSI KPA Dimensions Tractor and Mower Length in. cm Weight lb kgWidth in. cm Height in. cmMower Deck Drive BeltsSeat Component Identification Front View and Right Side ViewRear View and Left Side View Top View Body Raised Safety Instructions Before Operating Before OperatingDo not mow with bystanders in the area Safety Instructions Before Operating Safety Instructions Operating Safety Instructions Operating Safety Instructions Maintenance Safety Instructions Location Top of Fuel Tank Part NumberLocation Gearbox Cover Gear Drive Decks Only Part Number Location Chassis Member Behind Transaxles Part NumberLocation Each End of Mower Deck Part Number Location Deck Discharge Shield SD Decks Only Part NumberLocation Deck Gearbox Cover Part Number Location LH Fender Part Number Location RH Fender Part NumberAssembly Instructions Setup InstructionsBattery Service Battery Installation Battery Installation Mower Deck AssemblyDeck Caster Wheels Installation Batteries Produce Explosive GasesDeck Caster Wheel Installation Discharge Shield Installation On Side Discharge DeckPTO Shaft Guard Installation Deck Installation Mower Deck InstallationDeck Counterweight Spring Installation PTO Shaft ConnectionMachine must be shut off during this procedure Deck LevelingDeck Leveling Fill Fuel Tank Refer to Lubrication for Transaxle LubricationBlades in Maintenance Instructions Ignition Switch Key Positions Operating InstructionsControl IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, and Function Engine ChokeEngine Throttle Choke and Throttle Location Forward Speed Control FSCSteering Levers Blade Clutch PTOParking Brake Hydro Lockout Arm LocationHourmeter Left Wheel Steering Leverright Wheel Operating Controls Top View from Drivers Point of ViewAdjusting Ground Speed and Steering Starting the EngineEngaged Forward Speed Control Friction Adjustment Beginning Recommendations areCorrect Operator Hand Position On the Controls Blade Clutch Engaged Stopping the MachineCutting Height Adjustment Transaxle LockoutsHydro Lockout Arm Freewheel Position Hydro Lockout Arm Normal Operating PositionRecommendations for Mowing Side Discharge Deflector Shield Lowest Position No Driving ZoneRecommendations for TILT-UP Deck OPERATION/TRANSPORT GHS Model Only GHS Flow and ComponentsGeneral Information Rotating Blower BladesClogging Checklist ForwardUsing the Tilt-Up Deck PowerfilFull Signal Horn Tailgate Dumping Using the Dump Bag Positioning Dump Bag on CatcherDumping Catcher into Dump Bag Maintenance Instructions Maintenance procedures requiring special training orService Item 100 400 Every HoursImportant Tips for Care of the Subaru Engine Lubrication Each USENot Screwed Oil Drain Location View from Lower Right Side of Tractor Grease Fitting and Oil Point LubricationDeck and Carrier Frame Illustrated Maintenance Instructions Mower Deck Gearbox Lubrication Transaxle LubricationExpansion Reservoir Location Guard Cleaning Air Cleaner Components Shown with Cover RemovedEngine Air Cleaner System Components Air Filter Element Replacement Proper Orientation of Air Cleaner Cover Fuel FilterFuel Filter and Fuel Shut-off Valve Location Keep Rotating Engine Cooling Air Intake Screen Clean Cooling Air Intake ScreenCooling System Airflow GHS Exhaust Screen Transaxle Housing Transaxle Housing and Cooling FinsBattery Transaxle Cooling FansCharging the Battery Tire PressureWheel Nut Torque Sharpen Mower BladesMower Blade Profile for Sharpening Blade Balanced on Magnetic Wall-Mounted BalancerDrive Belts Spark PlugIgnition Forward Speed Control Friction Lock REPLACING/REPAIRING Belt LocationsEngine Belt Engine Belt DisengagedEngine Belt Engaged PTO Drive Belt PTO Drive Belt DisengagedPTO Drive Belt Engaged Ground Drive Belt Assembly Disengaged Ground Drive Belt Assembly EngagedGround Drive Belt Blade Overload Shear Bolts Cutting Blade Shear BoltsPTO Shear Pin Mower Blades Adjustments Steering Lever Position AdjustmentTransmission Control Lever AlignmentSteering Handles Adjustment FSC Lever Position AdjustmentCorrect FSC Lever NEUTRAL-PARK Position Maintenance Instructions FSC Neutral Switch Location FSC Friction Adjustment Test FSC Friction Adjustment NutPTO Clutch Engaged PTO Clutch Disengaged Blade Brake Band Adjustment Blade Brake Band Adjustment Clutch Disengaged Adjusting the Grass-PakSwitch Pinch Point Spring Loaded DoorSide View of Catcher Box With a little advance warning before overfillingOperator’s Notes Operator’s Notes Limited Warranty For Walker Model S14 Rider Mower Walker MFG. CO E. Harmony ROAD, Fort COLLINS, CO 80528 970

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