Great Dane GSKH2352S Using Pump Free-Wheel Valves, Transporting Machine on a Trailer, Mowing Tips

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OPERATING

Using Pump Free-Wheel Valves

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! With the free-wheeling valve open, the machine will have unrestricted motion.

The machine may free-wheel out of control if the free- wheeling valve is opened with the machine on an incline.

Park the machine on a level surface before opening the free-wheeling valve.

IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Transmission damage may occur if the machine is towed or moved incorrectly:

Move machine by hand only.

Do not use another vehicle to move machine.

Do not tow machine.

NOTE: The pump free-wheel valves must be turned fully clockwise (closed) during normal machine operation.

When the machine needs to be moved without starting the engine, use the pump free-wheel valves:

1. Lock park brake.

NOTE: The pumps (A) are located in the back of the machine, behind the rear shield (B).

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2.Turn both pump free-wheel valves (C) counterclockwise approximately one full turn (open position).

3.Unlock park brake.

4.Push machine to desired location. Due to hydraulic system drag, machine will move slowly.

5.Turn pump free-wheel valves (C) on both pumps one full turn clockwise (closed position). Tighten valves to 11 N•m (100 lb-in.).

6.Lock park brake.

Transporting Machine on a Trailer

Use a heavy-duty trailer to transport your machine. Trailer must have signs and lights required by law.

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.

Close fuel shut-off valve, if your machine is equipped.

1.Raise mower deck to the transport position.

2.Drive machine onto a trailer.

3.Stop engine and lock park brake.

4.Remove key.

5.Fasten machine to trailer with heavy-duty straps, chains or cables. Both front and rear straps must be directed downward and outward from machine.

Mowing Tips

Mow grass with throttle lever in the full fast position.

Cut grass when it is dry.

Keep mower deck and discharge chute clean.

Mow with sharp blades.

Properly level mower deck for a smooth cut.

Mow grass high and often.

Use a travel speed that fits the conditions:

Mow tall or wet grass twice. Cut grass at half desired height – then cut at desired height.

Travel slow when mowing tall, thick or wet grass.

Avoid damaging grass by slipping or skidding machine drive wheels. Practice smooth control lever movements.

When performing sharp turns, do not allow inside machine drive wheel to stop and twist on grass.

Mowing Travel Speeds

Use slow travel speeds for:

Slopes.

Trimming.

Close quarters.

Tall grass.

Use faster travel speeds for:

• Normal mowing on level ground.

Dismounting to Inspect Mower

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Help prevent serious injury. Keep hands and feet away from blades and the discharge opening.

Do not step on either side of the mower deck when mounting and dismounting the machine. Mount and dismount the machine using the front foot plate.

1.Park machine on a hard, level surface.

2.Disengage PTO.

3.Move motion control levers to the neutral position.

4.Lock park brake.

5.Stop engine and remove key. Wait for mower blades to stop turning before leaving operator’s position.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Page Special Messages Product IdentificationIntroduction Record Identification NumbersSafety Labels Understanding The Machine Safety LabelsSafety Labels Safety SafetyChecking Mowing Area Using a Spark ArrestorRotating Blades are Dangerous Parking SafelyKeep Riders Off Protect ChildrenAvoid Tipping Avoid High Pressure FluidsPrevent Fires Maintenance and StorageTire Safety Handling Fuel SafelyAvoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces Daily Operating ChecklistOperating Operator Station ControlsMiscellaneous Controls Adjusting Mower Deck Cutting HeightMower Deck Controls Mounting and Dismounting Machine SafelyAdjusting Level Side-to-Side Leveling Mower DeckChecking Level Side-to-Side Checking and Adjusting Cutting Height Checking Level Front-to-RearTesting Park Brake Switch Adjusting Mower Deck Anti-Scalp WheelsTesting PTO Switch Testing Neutral Switch StartTesting Operator Presence Switch Testing the Park BrakeUsing the PTO Engage PTOUsing the Throttle Using the HourmeterUsing the Motion Control Levers Gentle Left Turn ForwardReverse Gentle Right TurnStarting Engine Engaging MowerStopping the Engine Mowing Tips Using Pump Free-Wheel ValvesTransporting Machine on a Trailer Mowing Travel SpeedsService Intervals Service IntervalsService Lubrication Service Engine Checking Engine Oil Level Changing Engine Oil and FilterCleaning Engine Air Intake Screen and Fan Replacing Fuel FilterHydraulic Oil Service TransmissionService Transmission Checking Hydraulic Oil LevelRemoving Traction Drive Belt Cleaning Hydraulic Oil Pump Cooling FinsChecking and Replacing Pump Traction Drive Belt Checking Traction Drive BeltChecking Motion Control Linkages Installing Traction Drive BeltChecking and Adjusting Motion Control Linkages Picture Note Traction drive belt idler pulley bottom viewChecking and Adjusting Transmission Tracking Adjusting Forward and Reverse SpeedsService Steering & Brakes Service Steering & BrakesAdjust Neutral Switch Adjusting Park BrakeService Mower Service MowerInstalling Mower Deck Drive Belt Checking for Bent Mower BladesReplace blades if defective. Never straighten or weld them Checking and Replacing Mower Blades Sharpening BladesReplacing Mower Blades Service the Battery Safely Service ElectricalService Electrical Balancing BladesChecking the Battery Sealed Batteries Removing and Installing BatteryUsing Booster Battery Using Proper Fuel Service MiscellaneousService Miscellaneous Replacing FuseRemoving and Installing Rear Drive Wheels Removing and Installing Front Caster WheelsTightening Rear Drive Wheel Hardware Servicing Caster Wheel Roller Bearings Cleaning and Repairing Plastic SurfacesChecking Tire Pressure Tire Size PressureCleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Using Troubleshooting ChartPark Brake Electrical SystemMachine SteeringStorage StorageRemoving Machine From Storage AssemblyAssembly Check Hydraulic Oil LevelSpecifications SpecificationsGetting Quality Service Getting Quality ServiceWiring Schematics Service Miscellaneous Service Miscellaneous Kawasaki Wiring SchematicsHydraulic Schematics Service Miscellaneous Main FRAME, Traction DECK, Console and OPC Platform 816Ref. No Description Qty Remarks Drive Controls and Linkage Included with new Hydrostatic Pump Park Brake Park Brake Hydrostatic Pump Drive and PTO Hydrostatic Pump Drive and PTO Hydrostatic Components Hydrostatic Components Hydraulic Schematic Left Hydrostatic Pump AssemblyPump Block Platform Components Fuel Tank and Lines Fuel Tank and Lines Kohler Engine and Related Components X6PMTX-S Kawasaki Engine and Related Components Kawasaki Engine and Related Components Kohler Logic Schematic MX20146 Kohler Logic SchematicKawasaki Logic BATTERY, Electrical Harness and Components Ref. No Description Qty Remarks Caster Wheels and Rear Wheels Caster Wheels and Rear Wheels Mower Deck Lift Linkage Mower Deck Lift Linkage Mower Deck 1011 295Chcs Mower Deck Spindles Mower Deck Spindles Labels and Decals 2021Labels and Decals

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