MTD ROVER 11A-F1HA333 Owner's Manual

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OWNERS MANUAL - Powered Lawnmowers - Walk Behind
Model Nos. 20'' & 22''
TM
Powered Walk Behind Mower - CE
Form No. 769-08619 Rev 12-11-2012
© Copyright 11/2012

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  • Page 1 ™ OWNERS MANUAL - Powered Lawnmowers - Walk Behind Model Nos. 20’’ & 22’’ Powered Walk Behind Mower - CE Form No. 769-08619 Rev 12-11-2012 © Copyright 11/2012...
  • Page 2 ™ • Symbols are used on the machine to communicate important information. • A list of symbols and their meanings are shown below. • Please familiarise yourself with them before operating the machine. •Wear eye protection •Disconnect electrical cable •Caution •Engine choke •Wear hearing protection •Remove spark plug wire...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ™ PREFACE Congratulations on your purchase of a quality MTD made and designed product . This manual covers the operation and maintenance of the Rover Walk Behind Powered Lawn Mowers, as listed on the front cover of this manual. Please read and understand this and any associated manual before using this machine. If any point is unclear, please contact any authorised Rover service dealer.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    ™ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TRAINING • Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. • Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the mower. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator.
  • Page 5: Components

    ™ COMPONENTS Ensure that all the following component parts are included in the package (refer figure 1): Mower (1 of) Kit including: Owners Manual (1 of) Engine Manual (1 of) Spark Plug Spanner (1 of) Screw (2 of) Nyloc nut (2 of) Grass catcher bottom (1 of) Grass catcher top (1 of) Grass catcher handle (1 of - may be loose or fitted to Grass catcher top)
  • Page 6: Removing The Packaging Ties From The Control Handles

    ™ SETTING UP (Continued) REMOVING THE PACK AGING TIES FROM THE CONTROL HANDLES Remove and discard the packaging ties clamping the blade brake and self propelled drive control bale to the handle bar before attempting to start the mower (refer f igure 5). WARNING •...
  • Page 7: Installing The Grass Catcher

    ™ OPERATION (Continued) Installing the Grass catcher • Raise the rear flap of the mower. • Grasp the grass catcher by the top handle and position the grass catcher against the rear of the mower (refer figure 7). • Lower the rear flap so that the back edge of the flap hooks over the matching lip on the grass catcher. Removing the Grass catcher •...
  • Page 8: Grass Cutting And Catching

    ™ OPERATION (Continued) GRASS CUTTING AND CATCHING Refer to and abide to the instructions noted in the safety instructions of this and associated manuals. WARNING • Fit the Grass catcher to the mower (refer to the “Setting Up” section). • Start the engine and set the engine speed to fast ( ) on the throttle control.
  • Page 9: General Cleaning

    ™ MAINTENANCE (Continued) GENERAL CLEANING Refer to the general “Warning” and “Caution” notes at the beginning of this section. Never open the discharge flap, or lift the mower to wash the underside of the deck with the engine running. WARNING To ensure safe operation and long life it is recommended to clean the mower after every use.
  • Page 10: Removing The Drive Frame Cover

    ™ MAINTENANCE (Continued) Adjusting the Drive Cable (Continued) •Start the mower in the disengaged position. •Push the drive bale forward until the gap between the bale and the handle bar is 55mm (refer figure 12). •The drive should just begin to engage at this point. •If the drive is not beginning to engage, rotate the thumb wheel on the cable support block (one click at a time) in an anti clockwise direction until it does (refer figure 13).
  • Page 11: Drive Chain Adjustment

    ™ MAINTENANCE (Continued) Drive Chain Adjustment • Refer to the “Warning” and “Caution” notes at the beginning of the maintenance section. • Keep the chain correctly tensioned to prevent damage or abnormal wear. • Do not over tension the chain. CAUTION •...
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Drive Clutches

    ™ MAINTENANCE (Continued) Drive Belt Replacement (Continued) • Only if the mower is fitted with a full disc and blades will it be necessary to remove the cutting assembly by undoing the centre bolt and three surrounding bolts with suitable spanners. •...
  • Page 13: Lubricating The Drive Pawls

    ™ MAINTENANCE (Continued) Lubricating the Drive Pawls • Support the rear wheels off the ground. • Remove the rear hubcaps and wheel plugs (refer figure 30). • Inspect the inside of the wheel hub through the wheel plug hole. If dirt is found, the wheel should be removed and cleaned.
  • Page 14 ™ MAINTENANCE (Continued) Before After While Every Every Components Action Mowing Mowing Mowing 5 hours 25 hours Special Considerations • Overall mower Clean the upper and underside • Engine air cleaner Visually inspect and clean Refer to the engine manufacturer’s manual for elements instructions.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    ™ TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL • Never attempt any corrective action that is not outlined in this or associated manuals. Refer to your nearest authorised Rover dealer. • Always replace components with genuine Rover replacement parts. WARNING • Use the associated engine manufacturers manual for engine related trouble shooting and corrective action instructions. CAUTION •...
  • Page 16: Powerstart Option

    ™ POWERSTART OPTION Problem Possible Causes Corrective Action Engine cranks slowly • Bad electrical connections • Reconnect connections securely • Replace faulty electrical cables • Faulty/flat battery • Replace/recharge the battery Engine won’t crank • Refer to “Engine Cranks Slowly” section •...
  • Page 17 A10603 Front axle assy- 508mm CE only 611-05013 A10527 Front axle assy- 508mm 611-05012 Item No Part No Description Qty MTD No A10638 Front axle assy- 560mm 611-05012 A10648 Front axle assy- 560mm CE only 611-05016 A2501116 Ratchet plate 736-04646...
  • Page 18 Screw- M6 x 12 csk. Cap screw 710-05492 A16062 Bearing cap 741-05006 Item No Part No Description Qty MTD No A02111 Nyloc nut- M6 712-0691 A16078 Chain- 3/8" x 58 pitch ASA incl.con link 713-04131 A04162 Screw- M6 x 60...
  • Page 19 Rev.E 12th Dec. 2014 Model 51, 61 and 80 SPV-93 Sheet: 3 Catcher, Mulch Plug and Side Chute Item No Part No Description MTD No J10541 Grass Catcher assemby Professional 560 811-002417 J10541 Grass Catcher assemby Professional 508 811-002568 A03447...
  • Page 20 A16141 Wiring loom- 20" with Engine Brake 725-06011A A02028 Setscrew- 5/16" x 5/8" -20" only 710-05480 Item No Part No Description Qty MTD No A02083 Setscrew- 5/16" x 3/4" -20"Prof & 22" 710-06006 A16324 Soft grips 720-04195 A04045 Flanged nut- 5/16" unc...
  • Page 21 SPV- 93 Model: 51, 61 & 80 Sheet 5 AV Handle Bars Revision A 12th Dec 2014 Item No Part No Description Qty MTD No A16875 20" Upper Handlebar- Anti Vibration 749-05032 A16872 22" Upper Handlebar- Anti Vibration 749-05070 A16869 18-22"...
  • Page 22 Name: Model number: Address: Serial number: Phone No: • Date of purchase: MTD Machinery (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. No. 18 RuiPu Road EPZ B. Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiang Su Province, PRC 215121 Powered Walk Behind Mower Powered Walk Behind Mower Form No. 769-08857A Rev. 03-18-2016 Powered Walk Behind Mower - CE Form No.

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