Great Dane GSRKW2352S, GSRKA1952S manual Starting Engine, Engaging Mower, Stopping the Engine

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OPERATING

Starting Engine

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide and can cause serious illness or death.

Move the machine to an outside area before running the engine.

Do not run an engine in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation.

Connect a pipe extension to the engine exhaust pipe to direct the exhaust fumes out of the area.

Allow fresh outside air into the work area to clear the exhaust fumes out.

1.Stand on operator’s platform.

2.Lock park brake.

3.Put motion control levers (A) in the NEUTRAL position.

4.Push PTO switch knob (B) down to disengage PTO.

5.Move throttle lever (C) to set engine speed at the 1/2 to 3/4 fast position.

6.Position choke knob (D):

Cold engine: Pull knob up to the CHOKE position.

Warm/Hot engine: If necessary, pull knob up to the CHOKE position.

7.Turn key switch (E) to the START position.

8.Release key to the RUN position when engine starts.

9.With engine started:

Push choke knob to the OFF position.

Move throttle lever to the FAST position.

Unlock park brake.

Engaging Mower

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Clear mowing area of all bystanders when operating this machine. Thrown objects could cause serious injury or death.

Keep hands and feet away from blades and discharge opening.

Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! To help prevent damage to PTO clutch:

Do not engage PTO with throttle in the fast position.

1.Adjust mower deck to desired cutting height.

2.Start engine.

3.Move throttle lever (A) to the 1/2 to 3/4 fast position.

4.Unlock park brake.

NOTE: In cold weather or with a new machine, allow engine to reach operating temperature before engaging PTO to prevent engine from stalling.

5.Pull PTO knob (B) up to engage mower deck.

6.Move throttle lever to the fast position (C).

NOTE: The travel speed and turn rate will vary with the amount that the motion control levers are moved.

7.Push motion control levers (D) forward slowly. Mow at a safe travel speed.

Stopping the Engine

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IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! To help prevent engine backfiring, throttle lever should be set at the half-speed position prior to stopping the engine.

Do not stop engine when mower is on a slope of more than 30 degrees for an extended period of time. Oil may run through valve train into carburetor and muffler.

1.Lock park brake.

2.Reduce engine speed to half-throttle.

3.Turn key switch to STOP position (C).

4.Remove key.

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.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Page Record Identification Numbers Product IdentificationIntroduction Special MessagesSafety Labels Understanding The Machine Safety LabelsSafety Labels Safety SafetyParking Safely Using a Spark ArrestorRotating Blades are Dangerous Checking Mowing AreaAvoid High Pressure Fluids Protect ChildrenAvoid Tipping Keep Riders OffHandling Fuel Safely Maintenance and StorageTire Safety Prevent FiresMiscellaneous Controls OperatingAvoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces Operator Station ControlsRaising and Lowering Thigh Pad Adjusting Cutting HeightSetting Cutting Height Mounting and Dismounting Machine SafelyTesting Neutral Switch Start Testing Safety SystemsTesting PTO Switch Testing Park Brake SwitchTesting Neutral Switch Run Testing the Park BrakeUsing Park Brake Using the PTOForward Using the ThrottleUsing the Hourmeter Using the Motion Control LeversSharp Left Turn ReverseGentle Left Turn Gentle Right TurnStopping the Engine Using Pump Free-Wheel ValvesStarting Engine Engaging MowerDismounting to Inspect Mower Transporting Machine on a TrailerMowing Tips Mowing Travel SpeedsLubricating Pump Idler Pivot Service IntervalsService Intervals Service LubricationService Engine Cleaning Engine Air Intake Screen and Fan Hydraulic Oil Service TransmissionService Transmission Replacing Fuel FilterChanging Hydraulic Oil and Filter Cleaning Hydraulic Oil Pump Cooling FinsChecking Traction Drive Belt Installing Traction Drive BeltChecking and Replacing Pump Traction Drive Belt Removing Traction Drive BeltPicture Note Side frame removed for picture clarity Checking and Adjusting Motion Control LinkagesAdjusting Motion Control Return to Neutral RTN Linkages Checking Motion Control LinkagesChecking and Adjusting Transmission Tracking Adjusting Forward and Reverse SpeedsAdjust Neutral Switch Service Steering & Brakes Service Steering & BrakesService Mower Service Mower Replacing Mower Deck Drive BeltChecking for Bent Mower Blades Checking and Replacing Mower Blades Sharpening BladesReplacing Mower Blades Service Electrical Service ElectricalBooster Battery Disabled Vehicle Battery Using Booster BatteryInstalling Cleaning Battery and TerminalsService Miscellaneous Service MiscellaneousRemoving and Installing Front Caster Wheels Tightening Rear Drive Wheel HardwareChecking Tire Pressure Troubleshooting TroubleshootingEngine Electrical SystemCheck Machine Park BrakeSteering Storage StorageCheck Hydraulic Oil Level AssemblyAssembly Removing Machine From StorageSpecifications SpecificationsGetting Quality Service Getting Quality Service Part NumbersPart Number Wiring Schematics Service Miscellaneous Hydraulic Schematics Service Miscellaneous Main Frame Assembly QTY Description FUEL, Hydraulic and Handle Assembly Swivel Adjuster ENGINE, Hydraulic and Mainframe Assembly CLAMP, Hose 1/2 Pinch CLUTCH, Pump Components and Foot Plate Assembly WASHER, .250 Wide Heavy Flat Y Hydraulic Components CAP FUELCOMPONENTS/WIRING Harness Fuel Components Fuel COMPONENTS/WIRING HarnessConsole and Battery Assembly STRIP, Battery Insulator Foot PLATE/CONSOLE Components Foot Plate Components Deck Assembly WASHER, Blade Wheel and Strut ASSEMBLY/PUMP Components Wheel and Strut Assembly Spindle Assembly Spindle Assembly Decal Locations TCU51051

GSRKW2352S, GSRKA1952S specifications

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