Adjustments - Exmark Turf ranger Operator's Manual

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6.1.19.2 Change hydraulic oil:
a) Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove key.
b) Carefully clean area around small fitting under oil reservoir. Loosen
c) Clean around reservoir cap and Refill reservoir to center of sight
d) Start engine and run several minutes.
e) Recheck hydraulic oil level as outlined in 6.1.9. Do not attempt to
6.1.20 Inspect Electric clutch gap:
Service Interval: 250 hrs.
Refer to Section 6.2.12 for inspection and adjustment procedures.
6.1.21 Refer to the Engine Owner's Manual for detailed maintenance required for
servicing the engine.
6.1.22 Wheel hub, slotted nut torque specification.
a)
Tighten the slotted nut on the transaxle tapered shaft and torque to 100 ft. lbs.
b)
After proper torque has been applied, turn the nut until the next set of slots
lines up with the cross hole in the shaft.
c)
Replace cotter pin.
NOTE: Do not use anti-seize compound on the wheel hub.
6.1.23 Thread locking adhesives such as "Loctite 242" or "Fel-Pro Pro-Lock, Nut-Type"
are used on the following fasteners:
a)
Bolt which mounts blade drive clutch to engine crankshaft.
b)
Transaxle drive shaft pillow block bearing setscrews.
c)
Bolts which attach transaxle to lower stabilizer bracket.
6.1.24 An anti-seize compound on the following locations:
a)
Between the pillow block bearings and the transaxle shafts.
6.1.25 Dielectric grease is used on all blade type electrical connections to prevent
corrosion and loss of contact.

6.2 ADJUSTMENTS

IMPORTANT: Disengage PTO, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to stop,
and remove key before servicing, cleaning or making any
adjustments.
6.2.1 Cutting height and anti-scalp roller adjustment.
a)
Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove key.
b)
Install hairpin clips in the holes shown in Figure 6 for the desired cutting
height.
Service Interval: Yearly
clamp, remove hose, and allow oil to drain from reservoir. It is
important that no dirt or contamination enters the hydraulic system.
Reinstall hose and tighten clamp.
gauge with Mobil "1" 15W-50.
drain all oil in hydraulic system (except what drains out of the filter or
reservoir when changing filter or hydraulic oil); unless it is felt that
the oil has been contaminated or becomes extremely hot. Changing
oil unnecessarily, could damage the hydraulic system by
introducing contaminates into the system.
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