Walker S14 manual Checking/Servicing, Cleaning the Terminals, Charging the Battery, Tire Pressure

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CHECKING/SERVICING

Maintenance Instructions

CHECKING/SERVICING

3.Replace filler caps.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT overfill the battery. Electro­ lyte will overflow through the vent tube onto parts of the machine and WILL result in severe corrosion.

Cleaning the Terminals

If battery terminals are corroded, remove battery from the mower. Using a wire brush, remove corro­ sion with a solution of one part baking soda and four parts water. Rinse with clean water. Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly or terminal protector spray to retard further corrosion.

Charging the Battery

Cleaning the Terminals DANGER

BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE

GASES

Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area, so that gases produced while charg­ ing can dissipate.

Keep sparks, flames, and smoking ma­ terials away from the battery at all times.

Make sure the battery cap vents are open (check manifold vent on each cap).

Make sure the battery charger is un­ plugged before connecting or discon- necting cables to the battery.

Check the battery charge by measuring the specific gravity of electrolyte; if specific gravity is less than 1.225, the battery will need to be charged as follows:

1.Charge the battery at 15 amps for 10 minutes. DO NOT exceed 20 amps maximum recom­ mended charging rate. Charge until specific gravity is at least 1.250. Total charging time should not exceed one (1) hour.

2.After charging the battery, use drinking water to adjust the electrolyte level to the bottom of the vent wells [1/4 to 1/2 in. (6 to 13 mm) above the plates].

Tire Pressure

Inflate tires to pressures shown below:

Deck Caster Wheel

= 20 PSI (137 kPa)

Drive

=

15 PSI (103 kPa)

Tailwheel

=

20 PSI (137 kPa)

Wheel Nut Torque

Check the eight (8) Drive Tire mounting nuts. Every 100 hours they should each be torqued to 75 to 85 lb·ft (102 to 115 N·m).

Sharpen Mower Blades

Check mower blade(s) for straightness, sharp­ ness, condition of the cutting edge, and balance every 10 hours of operation (or more often when mowing abrasive type grass or operating on sandy soils). Replace blades if worn, bent, cracked, or otherwise damaged (refer to REPLACING/RE­ PAIRING the Mower Blades in this section). Use the following procedure to check and sharpen blades:

NOTE: Keep blades sharp - cutting with dull blades not only yields a poor mowing job but slows the cutting speed of the mower and causes extra wear on the engine and blade drive by pulling hard.

1.Stop the engine, remove ignition key, and dis­ connect the spark plug wire before raising the mower deck to service blades.

2.Raise the deck and secure it in the TILT-UPposition (refer to Deck Secured in TILT-UP Po- sition photo in CLEANING of Grass Buildup in Mower Deck Housing in this section).

Charging the Battery DANGER

NEVER operate cutter blades with the deck in the raised position.

NOTE: PTO shaft must be disconnected be­ fore checking blades for straightness.

3.Check the blades for straightness by marking the blade tip position inside the deck housing, and then rotating the opposite end of the blade to the same position and comparing. If the dif­ ference in blade tip track is more than 1/8 in. (3 mm), the blade is bent and should be re­ placed.

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Walker S14 manual Checking/Servicing, Cleaning the Terminals, Charging the Battery, Tire Pressure, Wheel Nut Torque, Danger