Wright Manufacturing 52083 How to Stop and Park the Mower, Driving the Mower Over a Curb

Models: 52083

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engine speed to about half of the way from idle speed. Release the parking brake. The higher engine speed will make the controls much more responsive and the mower much quicker; Use caution if it is your first time. Now try moving the hand control levers, one at a time, very slightly, forward and backward. Gradually increase your speed until you are well acquainted with the operation of the hand controls and the mower’s behavior. After gaining a good feel for how the mower handles, gradually attempt higher engine speeds until familiar with operation at full throttle engine speed.

How to Stop and Park the Mower

Come to a complete stop. If the blades are on, turn them off using the switch on the instrument panel. Make sure the control levers are in the exact neutral position. Set the parking brake, reduce the engine speed to idle, shut off the ignition switch to stop the engine and then remove the key from the ignition switch. The mower is now parked. Do not leave mower unattended on a sloped surface.

Driving the Mower Over a Curb

To climb a curb, first see the Safety Instructions section of this manual, especially the parts on:

Initial Operating Safety Guidelines

Operation In Reverse

Operation In Forward Direction

Next, raise the mower deck into the highest position for. Then drive the mower in reverse at a 45 degree angle to the curb (with the left side of the mower closest to the curb) until you are within an inch or two of the left-rear tire hitting the curb. Stop and then gradually bump into the curb with that tire until it is just on top of the curb. If the tire slips even while lurching the mower into the curb, then the curb is too high and you should use ramps or find another way. The mower should still be at a 45 degree angle to the curb. Now, while maintaining the same angle to the curb, continue to back up until the right-rear tire is close to the curb. Using the same technique lurch the right tire onto the curb. After both wheels are on top of the curb, turn the mower counterclockwise and back up so the left caster wheel comes over and last should be he right caster wheel as the mower is twisting to the left (counterclockwise). The technique works the best if you try not to drive backwards at a

near 90 degree angle to the curb but get all of the wheels to go over while the mower is moving at least a 45 degree angle to the curb. To drive off a curb, first try driving up onto it to make sure the curb is not too high. If the curb is not too high, drive the right-front caster off first while driving toward the curb at a 45 degree angle (the curb should be to your right). Then, maintain that 45 degree angle so the left caster goes over, then the right-rear wheel, then the left rear wheel. Do NOT step off the mower during ANY maneuver.

WARNING

Never drive straight onto or off a curb.

Never drive straight onto or off a curb. If you do the whole procedure at a very sharp angle it will tend to minimize the contact of the mower deck with the curb and you will be able to more safely control the mower.

Mowing on Varying Terrain

See the Safety Instructions section of this manual, especially the parts on:

Initial Operating Safety Guidelines

Operation On Slopes

Operation In Reverse

Operation In Forward Direction

Operation During Zero-Radius Turns

How to Adjust Neutral

Neutral refers to the mower movement when the engine is set to full throttle, parking brake is off, and the control levers are in the neutral position. The mower should not move forward or backward during this time. If the mower is moving forward or rearward, the neutral setting must be adjusted. The hydraulic pump has a Return-to-Neutral (RTN) device built into the linkage of the pump. Before adjusting neutral, it is necessary to lift the rear drive wheels off the ground using a jack and stands. To make the adjustment, loosen the ¼” Allen bolt and rotate the RTN device on the pump corresponding to the wheel that needs adjustment. If the right wheel turns in the neutral position, then the right pump RTN needs to be adjusted. The RTN mechanism should be rotated until the neutral position is found and then retighten the ¼” allen bolt. Use care not to over tighten the allen bolt.

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Wright Manufacturing 52083 How to Stop and Park the Mower, Driving the Mower Over a Curb, Mowing on Varying Terrain

52083 specifications

Wright Manufacturing 52083 is an exceptional piece of equipment that stands out in the landscaping and turf maintenance industry. Known for its durability and efficiency, this model has become a preferred choice for professional landscapers and groundskeepers alike.

One of the main features of the Wright Manufacturing 52083 is its robust design, which is built to withstand the rigors of daily use. The frame is constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring it can handle various terrain types while maintaining stability and traction. This durability translates into a longer lifespan, making it a wise investment for businesses focused on long-term operational success.

The Wright Manufacturing 52083 is equipped with advanced cutting technologies that enable precise and efficient grass trimming. Its blade system is designed to provide a clean cut, promoting healthier grass growth. The cutting height can be easily adjusted, allowing users to customize their mowing experience based on the specific needs of the lawn being serviced. This feature is particularly invaluable for maintaining different grass types and for adapting to various landscaping conditions.

In terms of ease of use, the 52083 model boasts ergonomic controls that enhance user comfort during operation. The intuitive layout of the control panel allows landscapers to operate the machine smoothly without distraction. Additionally, the machine is designed to minimize noise and vibration, creating a more pleasant work environment.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the machine's fuel efficiency. The Wright Manufacturing 52083 incorporates modern engine technology that maximizes power while consuming less fuel. This feature not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to environmental sustainability, a consideration that resonates with many conscientious landscapers today.

Versatility is another strength of the Wright Manufacturing 52083. It is suitable for various applications, from mowing residential lawns to managing larger commercial properties. The compact design allows for easy maneuverability in tight spaces, while the powerful engine provides the capability to handle more extensive areas with ease.

In conclusion, the Wright Manufacturing 52083 stands out due to its robust construction, advanced cutting capabilities, user-friendly features, fuel efficiency, and versatility. It is an excellent choice for professionals seeking a reliable and high-performing lawn maintenance solution that meets the demands of the industry. Whether it is routine landscape maintenance or tackling challenging jobs, the Wright Manufacturing 52083 is engineered to deliver performance and efficiency.