Decals - Safety & Common

NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,

A-LL42102A

use the standard hardware torque

 

specification chart.

 

E

C

D

 

LAWN TRACTORS

 

 

DRIVE BELTS & MOWER BLADES

 

Transmission Belt

 

 

Gear

1657044

 

Hydro

1672135

 

38" Mower

 

 

Drive Belt

1716854

 

Mower Blade - Left

1704856

 

Mower Blade - Right

1704101

 

44" Mower

 

 

Deck Drive Belt

167031

 

Drive Belt

1601672

C

Mower Belt

1704100

38" / 44" Snowthrower Drive Belt

1678241

For safety and reliability, insist on genuine Simplicity

Manufacturing, Inc. belts and blades...our name

 

stamped on the part is your assurance of quality.

F

D

E

DANGER

ROTATING BLADES CUT

OFF ARMS AND LEGS

STOP MOWER WHEN

CHILDREN ARE NEAR.

NO RIDERS — THEY FALL OFF.

OPERATION

To Start Engine:

Seat must be occupied, ground speed control lever in neutral, PTO switch off, and clutch/brake pedal depressed.

When Operator Leaves Seat:

Put ground speed control lever in neutral, turn PTO switch off, and set parking brake.

 

DANGER

Traction Control:

F

• To stop tractor motion, fully depress clutch/brake pedal.

OPERATING ON SLOPES

• On hydrostatic drive tractors, movement of traction lever

from neutral, in either direction, increases ground speed.

CAN BE DANGEROUS

To Operate PTO Clutch:

 

SEE OPERATOR'S MANUAL.

 

• The operator must be in the seat.

 

IF YOU CANNOT BACK-UP

 

• To engage PTO, pull PTO switch up.

 

A HILL —DO NOT DRIVE ON IT.

• To disengage PTO, push PTO switch down.

H

WARNING

AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

Read operator's manual(s).

Know location and function of all controls.

Keep safety devices (guards, shields, and switches) in place and working.

Remove objects that could be thrown by the blade.

Do not mow when children or others are around.

Never carry children.

Look down and behind before and while backing.

Avoid sudden turns.

If you cannot back up a hill, do not operate on it.

Go up and down slopes, not across.

If machine stops going uphill, stop blade and back down slowly.

Be sure blade(s) and engine are stopped before placing hands or feet near blade(s).

When leaving machine, shut off engine, remove key, and set the parking brake.

Choke PTO Switch Ignition Switch

OFF

RUN

START

Parking Brake:

To Set Parking Brake

Pull knob OUT while clutch/brake pedal is depressed.

Release clutch/brake pedal while holding knob.

To Release Parking Brake

Depress clutch/brake pedal.

Push knob IN while clutch/brake pedal is depressed.

Clutch/Brake

Mower

MOWER

Pedal

Lift

UP

 

Control

 

 

Lever

MOWER

 

 

DOWN

DO NOT TOW TRACTOR!

 

Damage may result to transmission

1716528

I

L

K

G

 

HI

H

3

 

TRANSMISSION RELEASE

VALVE LEVER

PULL REARWARD

2

TRACTOR MAY NOW BE MOVED

BY MANUALLY PUSHING OR PULLING.

1708918

I

1

LO

K

L

DANGER

DANGER

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROTATING CUTTING BLADE

ROTATING CUTTING BLADE

Do not operate mower

Do not put hands or feet

without deflector or entire

under mower deck while

grass catcher in place.

blade is rotating.

1704277

 

1704276

The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.:

1692784

Landlord 16HP Hydro

1692837

1716H, 16HP Hydro

1693010

Landlord, 16HP Hydro - Exp

1692687

44” Mower Deck

1692786

Landlord 17HP LC Hydro

1692839

1717H LC, 17HP LC Hydro

1693012

Landlord 17HP LC Hydro

1693172

44” Mower Deck - Exp

1692788

Landlord 18HP Hydro

1692841

1718H, 18HP Hydro

1693014

Landlord 17HP LC Hydro-Exp

1692688

50” Mower Deck

1692790

Landlord 16HP Hydro - Exp

1692843

2718H, 18HP Hydro

1693016

Landlord 18HP Hydro

1692689

50” Mower Deck

1692792

Landlord 17HP LC Hydro - Exp

1692854

2717H LC, 17HP LC Hydro

1693018

Landlord 18HP Hydro - Exp

 

 

1692794

Landlord 18HP Hydro - Exp

1693008

Landlord, 16HP Hydro

1692686

44” Mower Deck

 

 

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1700, 2700 specifications

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