Wright Manufacturing 3234-33, 3228-33 owner manual Spring platform Adjustment, Hydraulic System

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5.4 Spring platform Adjustment

The factory setting is both springs set at the most forward position. The more rearward the spring position, the stiffer the platform gets. Adjustment will be to preference of feel. The two adjustment springs should at all times, be positioned next to each other not one forward or back more than the other. To adjust, loosen each spring retaining bolt from the top just enough to slide it, then tighten with impact wrench. The nut may spin using hand wrench. NOTE, do not loosen too much, if the nut falls off, the foot platform will have to be removed to reinstall. There is an extra hole for a third spring for operators heavy enough to bottom out the duel spring stock set up.

5.5 Hydraulic System

WARNING

Whenever servicing the hydraulic system, it is of the utmost importance to keep any dirt or debris from getting into the system. Clean off all parts before disassembly and assembly. When any of the hydraulic parts are disconnected or removed or when the oil is changed, air must be bled from the system. If air is entrained in the system, loss of power, excessive heat, and damage to the hydraulic pumps may occur.

5.7 Hydro Oil Tank Check/Fill

Checking oil

Ensure mower is on a level surface.

Lift hinged pad and remove hex socket plug from oil level port on the back of the tank.

Hydro oil should be at the bottom of the threads.

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Contents Revised 7/2011 Safety Alert Table of Contents PRE-DELIVERY Service of Mower by Dealer Mower is now ready for delivery to your customer General Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsUser Qualifications Safety for OperationImportant Information Owner/User NoticeWork Area Conditions & Inspection Regular Mower Safety MaintenanceInitial Operating Safety Guidelines Operation In Reverse Safety for MaintenanceOperation on Slopes Zero-Radius Turn OperationReplacement Parts Fuel SafetyHydraulic Safety Using a Spark ArresterTorque Specifications Machine Description & Overview Control Panel & Steering Control Levers Operator’s AreaFuel System / Shut-Off Valve Digital Hour MeterModel & Serial Location Safety Interlock System How to drive the mower How to start the mowerMowing on Varying Terrain How to Stop and Park the MowerDriving the Mower Over a Curb Never drive straight onto or off a curbHow to Perform the Tracking Adjustment How to Adjust NeutralChanging the Speed/Sensitivity Adjustment How to Test the Operator Presence Control OPC Switch How to Test/Use the Blade Clutch/Brake SwitchHeight-of-Cut Tire Maintenance and PressureReplacing the Drive Belt Belt Tension Adjustment1Replacing the Cutter Deck Belt Hydro Oil Tank Check/Fill Spring platform AdjustmentHydraulic System Lubrication How to Move the Mower if the Engine Won’t StartBleeding Air from the Hydraulic System Tie Down Locations Battery ServiceSpindle and Drive Pulley Split hub R&R Cleaning the MowerTorque Specs Fuel Evaporation System Maintenance Interval Chart Maintenance Record Stander Consumables / Maintenance Items Decals Wright MANUFACTURING, INC. Power Equipment Limited Warranty MANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage Warranted Parts Blade Options Cut Quality and Mowing Tips Page Page Page 4600X Wedgewood Blvd Frederick, MD

3234-33, 3228-33 specifications

Wright Manufacturing, a leading name in the production of commercial lawn care equipment, has made a significant mark in the industry with its impressive model range, notably the 3228-33 and 3234-33 mowers. These models are designed for professionals who require reliable performance, durability, and superior maneuverability in various landscape conditions.

The Wright Manufacturing 3228-33 is a stand-on mower that combines compact design with powerful performance. The mower is equipped with a robust 33-inch cutting deck that allows for impressive maneuverability without sacrificing cutting efficiency. This model features a high-quality Kawasaki engine that delivers exceptional power and reliability, ensuring that users can tackle even the most challenging jobs with ease.

One of the standout technologies in the 3228-33 is its patented Wright deck design. This design provides a unique airflow pattern that facilitates superior grass clipping dispersal, enhancing the overall cutting quality. Furthermore, the mower incorporates an intuitive operator control system, allowing users to easily adjust their speed and cutting height for optimal performance in various conditions.

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In terms of maintenance, both the 3228-33 and 3234-33 are designed for ease of service. Their accessible components make routine check-ups and repairs straightforward, minimizing downtime and keeping the mowers in peak condition.

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