Land Pride AFM4211 manual Storage, Tires With Air Pressure

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Section 5: Maintenance and Lubrication

Storage

At the end of the working season or when the mower will not be used for a long period, it is good practice to clean off any dirt or grease that may have accumulated on the mower and any of the moving parts. It may be necessary to scrape off compacted dirt from the bottom of the deck, then use a garden hose to thoroughly clean the surface.

Check the blades for wear and replace, or sharpen, if necessary, refer to Blade Sharpening, this section, on page 25.

Inspect the mower for loose, damaged or worn parts and adjust or replace if needed.

Lubricate as noted in the Lubrication portion of this section starting on page 30.

Release spring tension from drive belt, refer to page 21.

Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to prevent rust. Aerosol touch-up paint is available from your Land Pride dealer. Order Land Pride part #821-011C for Buckskin or 821-002C for Black.

Store mower in a clean, dry place.

Tires With Air Pressure

Tire Sealant: Heavy Duty tire sealant has been added in Air tires to help reduce air loss from punchers due to nails/thorns etc. See tire sidewall for optimum tire pressure.

NOTE: Under inflated tires can roll off of rim. Maintaining air pressure within 5 PSI of maximum tire pressure reduces the risk of tires rolling off of rim.

11/14/08

AFM4211 All-Flex Mowers 315-507M

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Contents All-Flex Mowers Table of Contents Safety at All Times Practice Safe Maintenance Use a Safety ChainTransport Machinery Safely Keep Riders Off Machinery Tire SafetyWear Protective Equipment Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard818-339C Safety Labels818-561C 818-019C818-130C 818-337C818-045C 818-552C 818-556C818-555C 818-543C 818-003C838-345C 838-270C818-230C 0818-187C 818-229C818-540C Application Using This ManualOwner Assistance Tractor Hook-up Tractor RequirementsHardware Torque Information PTO To Drawbar Set-UpCheck Constant Velocity Driveline Length Main Driveline InstallationDriveline Shortening Hydraulic Hook-up Gauge Wheel AssemblyPull Rope Hook-up Transport Fold Hydraulic Plumbing Bleeding HydraulicsJoint Timing IntroductionJoint Timing TransportingPre-Operation Instructions Constant Velocity Driveline AngleOperating Instructions Table of Contents Cutting Height Chart Center Deck Height AdjustmentsBelt Tension Ball Swivel Hitch Accessory Part NumbersCutting Blades Blade Inspection MaintenanceBlade Placement Servicing Mower BladesBlade Rotation Blade Removal And InstallationBlade Removal Blade Sharpening Belt InstallationBlade Sharpening Blade OptionsClutch Types Clutch Disassembly, Inspection & AssemblyDriveline Protection Type a Clutches Clutch Run-InPlate Assembly Step Plate Disassembly StepHex Head Socket Bolts Disassembly and AssemblyType B Clutch Assembly Type B Clutch Clutch Run-InTires With Air Pressure StorageDriveline Shafts LubricationHours Driveline Constant Velocity ShaftBlade Spindle Bearings, Center Deck Wheel Support BushingsWheel Bushings Gauge Wheels Wheel Bushings Transport HubsBlade Spindle Bearings, Wing Decks RequiredWay Gearbox Mower Deck GearboxWing Flex Pivot Lugs Transport LocksWing Deck Pivot Bushings Rear Deck Pivot Half ClampsAFM4211 All-Flex Grooming Mowers Specification / CapacityTable of Contents Features Benefits Problem Cause Solution Gearbox noisy Discharge openings pluggedBelt slipping Patches of uncut grassTire Inflation Chart Torque Values ChartAdditional Torque Values 40 AFM4211 All-Flex Mowers 315-507M Overall Unit and Drivelines One year Parts and Labor WarrantyCorporate Office P.O. Box 5060 Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA
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