Walker S14 manual FSC Friction Adjustment Test, FSC Friction Adjustment Nut

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Maintenance Instructions

ADJUSTMENTS

NOTE: Adjust the

 

bolt downward for

 

quicker activation.

 

 

FSC Switch

 

Actuator Arm

Switch Closed

 

in Neutral

 

Switch Adjustment

 

Bolt

Friction Nut

 

Jam Nut

Front of Mower

FSC Neutral Switch Adjustment

(Side View Through Chassis)

CAUTION

Before testing the FSC Neutral Switch, disconnect the spark plug wire from the engine and engage the parking brake to prevent accidental starting and inadver- tent machine movement.

2.Check operation of the FSC Neutral Switch by placing the FSC lever in the full FORWARD po- sition. While holding the ignition switch in the START position, slowly move the FSC lever to- ward the NEUTRAL-PARKposition and stop when the starter motor engages. Note the posi- tion of the FSC lever where it passes through the slot in the body. The FSC lever should be within 1/8 in. (3 mm) of the NEUTRAL-PARKposition. If this distance is greater than 1/8 in. (3 mm), turn the adjustment bolt down slightly and recheck switch operation. When finished adjusting, tighten the jam nut and reconnect the spark plug wire.

Step 7 - Forward Speed Control Friction Adjustment

FSC Friction Adjustment Test

1.Place the FSC lever in the full FORWARD position, and pull both steering levers fully back; the FSC lever should not move. If the FSC lever moves back the friction needs to be increased.

2.With the steering levers held back, move the FSC lever back from the FORWARD position. With a proper amount of friction adjusted, the FSC lever­ should move back with a slight amount of resistance­ (friction). If the FSC lever movement is “stiff”, the friction needs to be decreased.

3.The FSC friction is increased or decreased by tightening or loosening the friction adjust- ment nut. Loosen or tighten the nut and check the control function until the conditions of both steps 1 and 2 (above) are met.

FSC Friction

Adjustment Nut

FSC Friction Adjustment Nut

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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 TransmissionTire Size Blade DriveTire Pressure PSI KPA Dimensions Tractor and Mower Length in. cm Weight lb kgWidth in. cm Height in. cmDrive Belts Mower DeckSeat Component Identification Front View and Right Side ViewRear 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 Safety Instructions Location Top of Fuel Tank Part NumberLocation Gearbox Cover Gear Drive Decks Only Part Number Location Chassis Member Behind Transaxles Part NumberLocation Deck Discharge Shield SD Decks Only Part Number Location Each End of Mower Deck Part NumberLocation Deck Gearbox Cover Part Number Location LH Fender Part Number Location RH Fender Part NumberSetup Instructions Assembly InstructionsBattery Service Battery Installation Battery Installation Mower Deck AssemblyDeck Caster Wheels Installation Batteries Produce Explosive GasesDischarge Shield Installation On Side Discharge Deck Deck Caster Wheel InstallationPTO Shaft Guard Installation Deck Installation Mower Deck InstallationDeck Counterweight Spring Installation PTO Shaft ConnectionDeck Leveling Machine must be shut off during this procedureDeck 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 ViewStarting the Engine Adjusting Ground Speed and SteeringEngaged 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 ForwardPowerfil Using the Tilt-Up DeckFull Signal Horn Tailgate Dumping Positioning Dump Bag on Catcher Using the Dump BagDumping Catcher into Dump Bag Maintenance Instructions Maintenance procedures requiring special training orService Item 100 400 Every HoursImportant Tips for Care of the Subaru Engine Each USE LubricationNot Screwed Oil Drain Location View from Lower Right Side of Tractor Grease Fitting and Oil Point LubricationDeck 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 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 BalancerSpark Plug Drive BeltsIgnition Forward Speed Control Friction Lock REPLACING/REPAIRING Belt LocationsEngine 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 Adjustments Steering Lever Position AdjustmentTransmission Control Lever AlignmentFSC Lever Position Adjustment Steering Handles 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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