Kunz C60K, H60T, H60B, E60B I. Lubrication, J. Tire Pressure, K. Transportation Of Mower

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I.LUBRICATION

There are up to ten lubrication points on the wing mower -- one spring-loaded idler pivot, two caster wheel pivots, four wheels (on models that apply), and three blade spindles (on models that apply). Lubricate at approximately 10 hr. intervals or more often as required in dusty conditions. Lubricate the blade spindles 2-5 pumps every 50 hours. (The bearings have trash guard seals to hold the seals in place during lubrication.) Lubricate with a high grade of pressure gun grease.

Note: Do not over grease blade spindles. Blade spindles are initially greased at the factory. Greasing before 50 hrs. may cause bearing seal damage which will result in premature bearing failure.

J.TIRE PRESSURE

To reduce wing mower bounce on rough yards, the rear tire pressure can be reduced so they feel slightly soft (approximately 15 PSI) when they are stepped on.

K.TRANSPORTATION OF MOWER

When transporting the mowers between jobs turn off the fuel shut-off valve. On Models H60T, H60H and C60K the fuel shut-off valve is located below the fuel tank. On the Model E60B the fuel shut-off valve is located along the right side of the engine.

L.STORAGE

If the mower is stored outside, the engine should be covered to prevent water from getting inside the engine during heavy rainstorms. See the Engine Manual for additional information.

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Contents With Assembly Instructions For Models C60K, H60T, H60H & E60B 60” FINISH CUTOWNER’S MANUAL C60KASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS A. ASSEMBLY OF MOWER WHEELSYou should have Optional hitchesFigure 2 Installation of Caster Support Stop Offset Tongue Position Direct Behind Tongue PositionD. INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL HITCHES OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTSRead all Owners Manuals before using equipment A. HITCH CONFIGURATIONS Refer to Figure B. ATV TONGUE CONFIGURATIONS Refer to Figure C. ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT D. STARTING ENGINE The engine full speed setting with mower blades running is 3350 RPMFor Model H60H Start engine and move throttle toward slow position to disengage choke For Model H60H Backing up with one wing mower is easy. Backing becomes a greater challenge as additional wing mowers are towed. Avoid backing up by planning ahead. Make loops instead of backing Models H60T & H60H - See Figure G. DRIVE BELT REMOVAL AND TENSIONModel C60K - See Figure For Model E60B - See Figure Sharp blades can cause bodily injury if not handled properly H. MOWER BLADE REMOVAL, BALANCING & INSTALLATIONAlways balance the mower blades each time they are sharpened I. LUBRICATION J. TIRE PRESSUREK. TRANSPORTATION OF MOWER L. STORAGEWING MOWER SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONSModel ENGINEE60B H60HDescription ACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL C60KC60K MODEL C60KACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL H60T H60TH60T ACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL E60B E60BMODEL E60B ACREASE WING MOWER PARTS MODEL H60H QuantityMODEL H60H LAWN & GARDEN HITCH PARTS H60T, E60B & H60HOPTIONAL HITCH PARTS ATV TONGUE PARTSDescription SAFETY SIGNS AND LOCATIONS Clean or Replace Any Safety Signs That Are not Readable or DamagedOPTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL FLOATATION KIT