Rover 300433, 300361 warranty

Models: 300361 300433

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IMPORTANT: When reversing or replacing the cutter do not remove the cutter bearing hangers. Remove the bearing caps only as instruction. The bearing caps must not be changed over, each cap must be replaced in its original location.

REVERSING CUTTER – A feature of this machine is that the cylinder may be easily removed, reversed end for end and replaced. This provides a new keen cutting edge. If the bottom blade is badly worn, this should be replaced at the same time that the cutting cylinder is reversed or replaced.

To withdraw cutter from machine, first remove cutter chain (7), sprocket (8) and grass deflector (9), refer illus. Page 1. The sprocket is removed by inserting tommy bar in hole in sprocket and giving tommy bar a sharp tap with a hammer. NOTE – The sprocket has a left – hand thread, to unscrew, turn in a clockwise direction.

Remove the grass deflector and deflector supporting bar.

Remove the cutter hanger caps by undoing the holding bolts (10) at each side of the machine. Then the cutter may be taken from the machine by lifting and moving to the chain side of the machine. The opposite side will then clear side frame. Continue with a diagonal lift to complete removal.

Remove the nut from the end of the cutter (it has a left-hand thread). Reposition this nut at the other end of the cutter.

Turn the cutter end for end and replace in the machine. Then reverse operations used to remove cutter from machine. Replace all bolts and tighten firmly. After reversing cutter it will be necessary to adjust same. Also see detail on chain adjustment.

IMPORTANT: When reversing or replacing the cutter do not remove the cutter bearing hangers. Remove the bearing caps only as instruction. The bearing caps must not be changed over, each cap must be replaced in its original location.

CLUTCH – To be certain that the clutch is fully engaged without possibility of slip, there should be approx. 11/2” of free movement (at the clutch operating lever knob) before the resistance of clutch operation is felt. This adjustment is made by means of the self-locking nut “E”.

CHAINS – Adjustment – Loosen chain adjustor locking bolt (14) and slide the chain adjustor in the desired direction. A chain should never be adjusted tightly. It is advisable to leave the cutter chain with a little slackness so that slight adjustment of the cutter can be made without having to re-adjust this chain each time.

GRASS DEFLECTOR – The grass deflector is adjustable to permit grass to be thrown into the box at the desired angle.

Adjustment – Loosen clamping screws and raise or lower as required.

V-BELT DRIVE – The V-Belt tension is correct when there is about 1/2” up and down movement of the belt midway between the pulleys.

Adjustment – To tighten belt, remove motor cover, loosen four nuts holding down the motor, and force the motor to rear. Then re-tighten nuts.

NOTE: V-Belts are designed to run dry, and under no condition is belt dressing required.

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Rover 300433, 300361 warranty