White Outdoor 933E, 933R manual Add Motor Oil to Engine, After Assembling and Before Using Unit

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Section 2: Assembly

5. Hold lower part of gear select lever (I,

Figure 2-9) against bracket (M). Position

retaining plate (N) from parts bag in

place as shown in Figure 2-9 (plate

below bracket). Secure plate with two

1/4"-20 x 1/2" screws (O) and 1/4”-20

locknuts.

6. Slide grip (B, Figure 2-8) back onto

gear select lever (I).

7. Rotate gear select lever (I, Figures 2-

8 & 2-9) clockwise until spur (K - short

rod) on gear select rod stops in the neu-

tral position detent on the shift pattern

and backward. The wheels should move freely. If not, adjust length of shift link (P, Figure 2-9) as necessary.

14.Put the Gear Select Lever in neutral (N), release all of the control levers and try to push the unit forward and back- ward. The wheels should not turn. If they do turn, an adjustment is neces- sary. DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT UNTIL THE WHEEL BRAKE MECHANISM HAS BEEN ADJUSTED AND IS WORK- ING PROPERLY. See “Wheel Brake Adjustment” in Section 5 “Maintenance.”

WARNING

Do not use the mower if the wheels continue to turn after releasing the Operator Presence Control and the Wheel Drive Control.

Severe personal injury or property damage could result if this instruction is not followed.

quadrant (Figure 2-8).

8. At bottom of control rod, thread shift

link (P, Figure 2-9) partially into ball-joint

(Y).

9. Move shift arm (X, Figure 2-9) from

side to side as necessary into each

transmission gear detent until transmis-

sion is in neutral.

NOTE: Moving shift arm (X) all the way to the left, and then one notch back to the right, should put transmission into neu- tral. When transmission is in neutral, unit will move freely when pushed while hold- ing the Operator Presence Control lever (W, Figure 2-7) down. If transmission is NOT in neutral, there will be a slight drag on the wheels when pushing unit.

10.When shift arm (X) is in neutral po- sition, rotate shift link (P) toward end of gear select lever rod (I). Adjust length of shift link (P) as necessary to fit into hole in bottom of gear select lever (I).

I

O

 

N

M

Q

Y

 

X

 

P

Figure 2-9: Detail – Transmission Neutral Adjustment.

CAUTION

STEP 6: Check Tire Pressure

NOTE: Pin (K) on Gear Select Lever (I) must be held in the neutral position detent on the shift quadrant (see Figure 2-8) while shift link (P, Figure 2-9) is adjusted.

11.Insert hooked end of shift link (P, Figure 2-9) into hole in bottom end of gear select lever (I) and secure with cot- ter pin (Q). Bend ends of cotter pin. NOTE: It may be necessary to lift gear select lever (I) to install shift link (P).

12.Remove unit from shipping crate. To remove, hold down Operator Presence Control lever (W, Figure 2-7) which releases the wheel brake.

13.With unit on level ground, hold down Operator Presence Control lever (W, Figure 2-7) and push unit forward

Unit is shipped without oil in engine crankcase. Do not start engine until oil has been added. Severe engine dam- age will result if this instruction is not followed.

STEP 5: Add Motor Oil to Engine

1.Move mower to a level area. Press and hold Operator Presence Control lever (W, Figure 2-7) to move mower.

2.Add motor oil according to the specifi- cations and instructions provided in the separate Engine Owner’s Manual that was included in the unit’s literature package.

Keep oil level at the FULL mark on the dipstick to avoid engine damage.

Change oil according to schedule and instructions in Section 5 “Maintenance.”

1.Use a tire gauge to check the air pressure in the rear tires. The air pres- sure should be between 15-20 PSI (20 PSI maximum).

2.Keep both tires equally inflated to help prevent machine from pulling to one side.

STEP 7: After Assembling and Before Using Unit

1.Read this entire Operator’s Manual for proper safety, operation and mainte- nance information.

2.Make sure spark plug wire is con-

nected to spark plug before starting unit.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Model 933R ShownTable of Contents Cleaning the mower or unclogging the chute SafetyStop the blade when crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads Safe Operation Practices for Walk-Behind MowersDo not mow excessively steep slopes SafetyUse only an approved container Safety Decals On top, rear of engine platformUnpacking Mower AssemblyInspection After Delivery Attach Handlebars to Engine DeckAssembly Contents of Hardware BagResult in severe personal injury or + USembling Unit Control Property damageAttach Operator Presence Control Rod Attach and Adjust Gear Select LeverAttach Blade Drive Control Rod After Assembling and Before Using Unit Add Motor Oil to EngineOperator Presence Control Features and ControlsBlade Drive Control Wheel Drive Control Features and ControlsGear Select Lever Cutting Height Control LeverEngine Throttle Control Ignition/Starter Switch Electric Start ModelStart Starts engine. Release key when engine starts Engine Recoil StarterOperation Pre-Operation ChecklistRelease all controls before adjusting the cutting height Before Operating MowerTo Start the Engine OperationStarting and Stopping Engine Ignition/StarterTo Engage the Blades To Stop the EngineEngaging the Blades To Stop the BladesMaking Turns Mowing Tips and HintsBlade Brake Control Test Checking Oil Level MaintenanceEngine OIL Changing OilAIR Cleaner Service MaintenanceEngine Cleaning Spark PlugEngine Storage Tipping Mower for ServiceBlade Spindle Belt Replacement Belt Cover RemovalBlade Drive Belt Replacement Blade Drive Disengaged Blade Drive EngagedBlade Drive Control Lever Adjustment Blade Brake ReplacementBlade Drive Belt Adjustment With mower on level ground, adjustWheel Drive Belt Adjustment Wheel Drive Belt ReplacementWheel Brake Adjustment Remove cotter pin securing shift link P, -15 to shift rod Follow this procedure to adjust neutral on the transmissionRotate shift rod I, Figures 5-14 Mower Blades Lubrication Cleaning Underside Mower DeckInspection/Cleaning of Mower Deck OFF-SEASON StorageLubrication Chart Maintenance Chart Roughly.runsEngine SymptomIs available from your local White Outdoor Overheats.EnginePage MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty for