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Operator's Manual
Safety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions
Please Read and Save These Instructions
Beginning S/N: 131154
For Safety, Read All Safety and Operation
Effective Date: 11.07.14
Instructions Prior to Operating Machine
P/N 6000-19

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Safety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions Please Read and Save These Instructions Beginning S/N: 131154 For Safety, Read All Safety and Operation Effective Date: 11.07.14 Instructions Prior to Operating Machine P/N 6000-19...
  • Page 2 Foreword Thank you. . .for purchasing a Walker mower. Every effort has been made to provide you with the most reliable mower on the market, and we are sure you will be among our many satisfied custom- ers. If for any reason this product does not perform to your expectations, please contact your local dealer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Operating Instructions General Information ________________ 1 _____________ 27 HIGHLIGHTED INFORMATION _____________ 1 CONTROL IDENTIFICATION, GLOSSARY ____________________________ 1 LOCATION, AND FUNCTION _____________ 27 IDENTIFYING NUMBER LOCATIONS ________ 1 Ignition Switch _______________________ 27 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION _______ 2 Engine Throttle _______________________ 28 SERVICING OF ENGINE AND Forward Speed Control (FSC) ___________ 28...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICING __________________ 62 __________ 48 Security of Air Filtration Components ____ 62 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART _______ 48 Battery ______________________________ 62 IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CARE Electrolyte Level _____________________ 63 OF THE KOHLER ENGINE ________________ 49 Cleaning the Terminals ________________ 63 Fuel System _________________________ 49 Charging the Battery __________________ 63 Starting/Stopping _____________________ 49...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Most accidents associated with the opera- tion or maintenance of a Walker Mower are caused • RIGHT HAND (RH) refers to the right-hand side...
  • Page 6: Engine Serial Number Location

    If you have any difficulty finding an authorized outlet or obtaining warranty service, please contact our Service Department for assis- Tractor Serial Number Location tance: Walker Manufacturing Company Serial Number 5925 E. Harmony Road Fort Collins, CO 80528 1-970-221-5614 www.walkermowers.com...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    (87 Octane Minimum, 10% Ethanol Maximum) Cooling System Air Cooled Remote mounted Enginaire - S/N 133541 and prior (Walker P/N 5090-1 Primary/5090-3 Safety Filter) Air Cleaner Remote mounted Enginaire VLR - S/N 133542 to Current (Walker P/N 5090-4 Primary/5090-5 Safety Filter)
  • Page 8: Blade Drive

    Deck Caster Wheel 20 (137) Drive 15 (103) Tailwheel 20 (137) DRIVE BELTS Engine PTO Walker P/N 8230 Jackshaft Drive Walker P/N 6250-1 Ground Drive, Micro-V Walker P/N 7248 Blower Walker P/N 7234-2 Contour-Molded, with Nylon Backed Vinyl Cover and Integral...
  • Page 9: Ghs System

    Specifications MODEL C19i GHS SYSTEM Blower 10.5 in. Diameter, Three-Blade Paddle Wheel Band Brake [Works in Combination with PTO Clutch, Stops Blower Brake Blower within Five (5) Seconds of PTO Disengagement] Max. Blower RPM 4000 Grass Catcher Capacity 65 / 7 / 246...
  • Page 10: Component Identification

    Component Identification NOTE: Control Identification shown in Operating Instructions section. Grass Handling System 7.0 Bushel Catcher Tilt-Up Latch Spring Clip Counterweight Spring and Protective Cover Transmission Control Rod Adjustment Nut (LH) Deck Support Pins and Height Adjustment Anti-Scuff Hitch Pins Roller Catcher Lift / Dump Handle...
  • Page 11 Component Identification Removable Grass Catcher Screen (Not Visible) Catcher Door Gas Spring Catcher Door (Not Visible) Catcher Lift / Dump Handle Catcher Footrest Air Exhaust Catcher Door Handle Anti-Scuff Roller Muffler Tailpipe Left Hand Filter Oil Drain Plug Drive Wheel (Not Visible) Tailwheel Fork and Wheel...
  • Page 12 Component Identification Air Filter Air Cleaner Restriction Cover Fuel Pump Module Gauge Fuel Filter (Not Visible) Oil Fill Enginaire™ Air Cleaner Oil Cooler Fuel Pickup Line Muffler Air Intake Throttle Linkage Hose (Not Visible) EVAP Line Voltage Regulator / Rectifier Rollover Valve Muffler Heat Fuel Gauge...
  • Page 13: Safety Instructions

    Manufacturing must take full responsibility for safety. comply with safety instructions may result in person- al injury. The Walker Rider Lawnmower has been designed with many safety features to protect the operator from The seriousness or degree of importance of each personal harm or injury.
  • Page 14 Safety Instructions - Before Operating 6. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could get 11. Never attempt to make any adjustments caught in moving parts. Do not operate this ma- while the engine is running, except where chine while wearing shorts; always wear ade- specifically instructed to do so.
  • Page 15: Operating

    Safety Instructions - Operating Operate the mower only in daylight or in Do not operate machine if the operator pres- good artificial light with good visibility of the area ence safety switch system is not working. being mowed. Verify proper operation by having the operator lift off the seat with the engine running and mov- Sit on the seat when starting the engine and ing two controls, one at a time;...
  • Page 16 Safety Instructions - Operating 14. The maximum recommended slope operat- 20. In case of a clogged or plugged mower deck or GHS catching system: ing angle is 15 degrees or 26% grade. When operating the machine on a slope, reduce speed Disengage the blade clutch (PTO) and turn and use caution to start, stop, and maneuver.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Safety Instructions - Maintenance To prevent accidental starting of the engine 11. Use care when charging the battery or per- when servicing or adjusting the machine, re- forming maintenance on the battery and electri- move the key from the ignition switch and dis- cal system: connect the spark plug wires.
  • Page 18: Safety, Control, And

    Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. 8600-12 Location: Front Body, LH Side Above Muffler Part Number: 8600-12...
  • Page 19 Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. 8600-28 Location: Each End of Mower Deck Part Number: 8600-28...
  • Page 20 Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. 8600-23 Location: Right Side, Behind Operator Seat Part Number: 8600-23...
  • Page 21 Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. Warning –...
  • Page 22: Assembly Instructions

    Raise front mower body up for battery access (refer to Front Body Latch Release in Operating Instruc­ tions). Check the battery for electrolyte level and Walker Mowers are shipped partially assembled to our distribution network, and are typically assem- charge. The electrolyte level should be at the bot- bled by the selling dealer.
  • Page 23: Battery Charging

    Assembly Instructions Battery Charging DANGER DANGER Battery electrolyte is a poisonous and cor- rosive sulfuric acid solution. BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES • Avoid spillage and contact with skin, • Charge the battery in a well-ventilated eyes, and clothing - causes severe burns. area, so that gases produced while charg- •...
  • Page 24: Battery Installation

    Assembly Instructions Battery Installation Mower Deck Assembly IMPORTANT: Make sure battery is securely mount- Deck Caster Wheels Installation ed in the frame. A loose battery may cause damage Remove the bolt, nut, axle spacer tube, and to the case resulting in acid leakage and severe spacer washers from each deck caster wheel damage to the machine.
  • Page 25: Deck Discharge Chute Installation

    Assembly Instructions Deck Discharge Deflector Shield Installation Deck Discharge Chute Installation (GHS Rear Discharge Models Only) (Side Discharge Models Only) Mount the discharge chute hinge on top of the deck Attach the side discharge deflector shield using two discharge opening using two (2) 1/4-20 x 1/2 in. but- (2) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 in.
  • Page 26: Tilt-Up Roller Wheel Installation

    Assembly Instructions Tilt-Up Roller Wheel Installation Coupler Installation Tool Mount the two (2) tilt-up roller wheels on the brack- ets on the rear skirt of the deck housing using the P/N 8490 axle bolt, 3/8 in. wave spring washer and 3/8-16 in.
  • Page 27 Assembly Instructions IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to the mow- Install the hitch pin through the hole on the end er, make sure the PTO quick disconnect is se- of each support arm to lock the deck in place (refer to Deck Counterweight Spring Installa- curely locked on the tractor, with the locking tion photo).
  • Page 28: Deck Leveling

    Assembly Instructions Deck Leveling Check the side-to-side level. Rotate each blade sideways and measure the distance Position mower on a smooth, level surface. Set from blade tip to ground on each side. If mea- the cutting height to the highest position - 4 in. surements vary more than 1/8 in.
  • Page 29: Preoperating Checklist

    Assembly Instructions PREOPERATING CHECKLIST IMPORTANT: DO NOT mix oil with gasoline. Al- ways use fresh, automotive grade unleaded gaso- Before operating the mower for the first time, and as line. DO NOT use gasoline containing greater than a routine before daily operations, it is important to 10% ethanol.
  • Page 30 Assembly Instructions CHECK FUNCTION OF OIL PRESSURE CAUTION WARNING HORN Turn ignition key to the ON (RUN) position. The oil Do not operate machine with deck tilt-up pressure horn should signal, indicating normal func- pivot joint unlocked. tion. CHECK FUNCTION OF SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHES DANGER Refer to Operating Instructions to check for proper...
  • Page 31: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions CONTROL IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, AND Ignition Switch FUNCTION The ignition switch is located on the left front of the body and is used to start and stop the engine. The CAUTION switch has three positions: “O” is the OFF position, ON (RUN) is the position the key returns to after starting, and “S”...
  • Page 32: Engine Throttle

    Operating Instructions Engine Throttle NOTE: Pushing forward on the steering levers will not cause any change in tractor motion - there will The throttle control lever (red knob) is located on the be no steering lever reaction and there will be no left side of the seat and is used to control engine machine damage.
  • Page 33: Front Body Latch Release

    Operating Instructions Transmission Lockout Levers The transmission lockout levers disengage the hy- drostatic transmissions. By lifting the lever on top of the transmission and locking it into place with the lockout cam, the hydrostatic transmissions are re- leased to permit freewheeling. By releasing the cam and lowering the lever, the transmissions are en- gaged for normal operation.
  • Page 34: Hourmeter

    Continued operation of the engine *** In normal operating conditions, oil changes in with oil pressure warning horn sounding MAY cause 100-hour intervals are acceptable. Walker and severe engine damage (if a low oil pressure condi- the engine manufacturers recommend engine tion exists).
  • Page 35 Operating Instructions The Forward Speed Control also Establishes the Neutral-Park Position of the Steering Levers LEFT WHEEL FORWARD SPEED RIGHT WHEEL STEERING LEVER CONTROL LEVER (FSC) STEERING LEVER Forward Position (No Control Change) Full Forward Ground Speed Position Neutral-Park Position Intermediate Ground Speed Position...
  • Page 36: Starting The Engine

    Safety Instructions and Operat­ damage the starter motor and shorten battery ing Instructions. life. Consult your Walker dealer or authorized Kohler dealer for additional help. After the engine starts, make sure the oil pres- sure horn goes off. If not, stop the engine im- WARNING mediately and find the cause of the problem.
  • Page 37 When the machine is stopped or ing characteristics. moving slowly, engage the parking brake. ♦ Remember it is not necessary to hold the steering levers forward (a unique Walker NOTE: This is exactly the same procedure feature); always PULL on the levers for used to normally stop and park the machine.
  • Page 38: Engaging The Blade Drive

    NOTE: If the tractor creeps forward or back- ward with the FSC lever in the NEUTRAL-PARK position, the transmission control needs to be adjusted. Contact your Walker dealer. ENGAGING THE BLADE DRIVE Set the engine throttle at about 1/3 speed. DO...
  • Page 39: Stopping The Machine

    (5) seconds, the brake should be adjusted or repaired before op- erating the mower. Contact your Walker dealer. Turn the ignition switch OFF. When stopping the engine, do not reduce the throttle below 1/2 speed.
  • Page 40: Adjusting Cutting Height

    Operating Instructions TRANSMISSION LOCKOUT WARNING IMPORTANT: DO NOT TOW this mower with the transmission lockout engaged. Towing can produce If either of the transmission drive belts excessive internal pressure and damage the trans- break during slope operation, the machine mission. will freewheel down the slope.
  • Page 41: Recommendations For Mowing

    Operating Instructions IMPORTANT: Operate the engine at full throttle Lockout Lever when mowing, to allow the engine to produce full horsepower and to increase efficiency of the engine cooling system. • Keep the mower deck and discharge chute clean. • Mow with sharp blades.
  • Page 42 Operating Instructions • When using a side discharge mower deck, the Maximum Recommended side discharge deflector shield must not be removed Slope - Do Not Operate and must be kept in the lowest possible position to on Steep Slopes deflect grass clippings and thrown objects down ward. Orient the side discharge away from side walks or streets to minimize cleanup of clippings.
  • Page 43: Recommendations For Tilt-Up Deck Operation/Transport

    Operating Instructions RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TILT-UP DECK OPERATION/TRANSPORT To avoid potential deck and/or tractor damage while using the tilt-up deck, the following recommenda- tions are offered: • Do not move the tractor with the deck in the tilt- up position since both the roller wheels (on the back of the deck) and the GHS discharge chute may be damaged by moving the tractor.
  • Page 44: Grass Handling System (Ghs)

    Operating Instructions GRASS HANDLING SYSTEM (GHS) Grass Exhaust Screen Catcher (Removable) ® Grass-Pak Vane Switch Catcher Door Spring “Full” Signal (Not Visible) Horn Catcher Air Exhaust ® Powerfil Drive Motor Actuator Catcher Door PTO Clutch Shear Pin PTO and Blade (If Equipped) Gear Drive ®...
  • Page 45: General Information

    Operating Instructions General Information NOTE: When a side discharge or mulching mow er deck is installed on the GHS model, a blower intake The Grass Handling System (GHS) consists of a cover should be installed in the blower intake tube. rear discharge mower deck connected to a 10.5 in.
  • Page 46: Clogging Checklist

    Operating Instructions Clogging Checklist Blades Must Operate at In case of clogging, there will be a distinct change Right Angles (90 Degrees) in the sound of the blower, i.e., the blower sound FORWARD will stop. Also, the mower deck will begin to leave a trail of grass clippings.
  • Page 47: Using The Tilt-Up Deck

    Operating Instructions • “Full” Signal Horn Check the blower wheel for bent blades and excessive clearance between the blade tip and The GHS catcher has a “full” signal horn to alert the blower housing. A clearance greater than the operator to dump the catcher when it is full (to 1/8 in.
  • Page 48: Cleaning The Ghs Exhaust Screen

    Operating Instructions Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen CAUTION To remove the grass catcher screen for cleaning, open the catcher door, push forward and pull down Use leg muscles and firm footing when lift- on the grass catcher screen knobs (on either side of ing the catcher to dump;...
  • Page 49: Using The Dump Bag

    Operating Instructions Using the Dump Bag Catcher Lift / Open the back door by lifting on the door handle. Dump Handle Orient the dump bag with one of the handle straps on the bag opening facing up. Tailgate Door Handle Hook Bag on Bumper Dumping Catcher into Dump Bag...
  • Page 50: Power Dump Option

    Operating Instructions Power Dump Option CAUTION When equipped with the optional power dump sys- tem, the operator dumps the catcher while sitting in The operator should be in the seat and by- the seat. A toggle switch operating a power ram is standers stay clear when the power dump used to raise and lower the catcher.
  • Page 51 Operating Instructions RH Catcher Catcher Door Arm Door Arm Door Actuator Catcher Door Gas Spring Cable Guide Grass Catcher Lift Channel Fork LH Catcher Dog Leg Door Arm Assembly Cable Assembly Spring Power Dump Ram Actuator Actuator Mount Assembly Rubber Bumper Power Dump Components...
  • Page 52: Maintenance Instructions

    ΔΔ Change every 2 years or 1000 hours ΔΔΔ See your Walker dealer for this service or refer to the Walker Service Manual ◊ Hydrostatic transmissions are sealed - DO NOT OPEN RESERVOIR CAPS - refer to Checking Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid Level in this section...
  • Page 53: Important Tips For Care Of The Kohler Engine

    • The fuel system is pressurized. Do not attempt and move more cooling air through the engine cool- to service this fuel system. Contact your Walker ing fins. dealer or authorized Kohler service dealer for work on the fuel system.
  • Page 54: Oil

    Maintenance Instructions KOHLER TIPS/LUBRICATION Before removing the dipstick, clean the area around the dipstick to keep any dirt or debris out • Use only multi-viscosity oils as specified with the of the engine. viscosity matching ambient temperatures for the en- gine operating conditions.
  • Page 55: Changing Engine Crankcase Oil/Oil Filter

    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION Changing Engine Crankcase Oil/Oil Filter Reinstall the drain plug. Make sure it is tight- · · ened to 10 lb ft (14 N Change the engine crankcase oil after every 100 hours of operation and replace the oil filter every Remove the fill cap on the engine valve cover, other oil change (every 200 hours of operation).
  • Page 56: Ds52 Or Ds62 Mower Deck Lubrication

    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION DS52 or DS62 Mower Deck Lubrication Blade Drive Gearboxes There are several special lubrication requirements for the DS52 or DS62 mower deck in addition to the require ments detailed in the Chassis and Deck Lubrica tion Points illustration. Lubricate the loca- tions shown in the Gearbox, Dol ly Wheel, and U- Joint Lubrication photo and check and maintain oil in the belt drive gearbox.
  • Page 57: Tractor Pto Gearbox Lubrication

    Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION Tractor PTO Gearbox Lubrication Changing Gearbox Oil The tractor PTO gearbox is oil filled. No scheduled Checking Gearbox Oil Level oil change is required. However, changing the oil af ter the first 100 hour break-in period will extend Check the gearbox oil level every 25 hours, and if necessary, add oil [SAE E.P.
  • Page 58 Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION Ident Lubrication Ident Lubrication Location Type Places Location Type Places Deck Caster Wheel Fork Pivot Grease PTO Clutch Lever Pivot Grease Deck Caster Wheel Bearing Grease Clutch Actuator Spring Assembly Grease Δ Blade Spindle Grease Belt Tightener Pivot, Grease Pivot Assembly, Tilt-Up Deck Grease...
  • Page 59 Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION 33 & 38 Chassis and Deck Lubrication Points (DC42 Shown)
  • Page 60: Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid

    If no oil appears, the trans- mission oil level is low and the transmission will need to be serviced by an authorized Walker dealer. When a transmission is found to be low on oil, it is highly probable that cause is an oil leak either on the input drive shaft or the control arm pivot.
  • Page 61: Cleaning

    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING CLEANING Enginaire™ Air Cleaner A remote mounted Enginaire™ air cleaner pro- CAUTION vides the air filtering function. The paper filter element slides over an outlet tube inside the air cleaner canister with radial sealing action, elimi- If a pressure washer is used on the ex- nating the possibility of dust leaks due to improp- posed working parts, avoid water on the er filter installation.
  • Page 62 Maintenance Instructions CLEANING IMPORTANT: Use only Enginaire™ air filter ele- Unlatch and remove Enginaire™ air cleaner ments for replacement (S/N 133541 and prior uses cover. Wash the cover and dust ejection valve. Check that these components are in good con- 5090-1 and 5090-3, S/N 133542 to current uses dition.
  • Page 63: Engine Cooling System

    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING IMPORTANT: Prior to removing the safety filter, Cover make sure the inside surface of the air cleaner Latch canister is clean. This will minimize the risk of dirt entering the outlet tube which can cause pre- mature engine wear. After removing the safety filter, use a clean, damp cloth and wipe the interior of the air clean- er canister clean.
  • Page 64: Cylinder Head Cooling Fins

    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING Cylinder Head Cooling Fins It is essential for performance and longevity of the Cylinder air-cooled engine to keep the cylinder head cooling Heads fins clean and free of obstruction. After every 8 hours of operation, check the performance of the cooling system by starting the engine, holding a hand adjacent to the cylinder heads, and feeling the cooling airflow.
  • Page 65: Ghs Blower

    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING DANGER DANGER Before attempting to wash the blower, Do not operate the mower with deck in stop the engine, remove the ignition key, TILT-UP position. Do not move the tractor and disconnect the spark plug wires. Wear with the deck in the tilt-up position.
  • Page 66: Ghs Exhaust Screen

    Maintenance Instructions CLEANING/ CHECKING/SERVICING GHS Exhaust Screen CHECKING/SERVICING Refer to Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen in Op­ erating Instructions. DANGER Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins To prevent accidental starting of the en- gine when servicing or adjusting the ma- Keeping the cooling fins on the hydrostatic transmis- chine, remove the key from the ignition sions clean and free of obstruction is essential to switch and disconnect the spark plug...
  • Page 67: Electrolyte Level

    Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICING Charging the Battery CAUTION Check the battery charge by measuring the specific gravity of electrolyte; if specific gravity is less than Important Battery Service, Installation, and 1.225, the battery will need to be charged as follows: Changing Tips: IMPORTANT: Always disconnect the negative (-) •...
  • Page 68: Sharpen Mower Blades

    Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICING Sharpen Mower Blades If the blade cutting edge is dull or nicked, it should be sharpened. Remove blades for Check mower blade(s) for straightness, sharp- sharpening by grasping the end of the blade us- ness, condition of the cutting edge, and balance ing a rag or a thick, padded glove, while loosen- every 10 hours of operation (or more often when ing and removing the nut, lock washer, and flat...
  • Page 69: Drive Belts

    PTO drive, jackshaft drive, hydrostatic ground drive, NOTE: The fuel injection system is pressurized and and GHS blower drive. If the belts show signs of should be serviced by a Walker dealer or authorized cracking or deteriorating, the belts should be re- Kohler engine service outlet.
  • Page 70: Blade Brake Action

    There are three (3) safety interlock switches on the If the FSC friction lock needs to be adjusted, contact tractor; Seat Switch, FSC Neutral-Park Switch, and your Walker dealer or refer to the Walker Service PTO Switch. Manual. NOTE: There is a 1/2 second time delay function on the seat switch to avoid engine power interruption when driving over bumps.
  • Page 71: Replacing/Repairing

    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING REPLACING/REPAIRING Drive Belts There are four (4) individual belts on GHS models: DANGER • Engine PTO Drive Belt (3 Groove Power Band) • To prevent accidental starting of the en- Jackshaft Drive Belt gine when replacing parts or repairing the •...
  • Page 72: Engine Pto Drive Belt

    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING Engine PTO Drive Belt (3 Groove Power Band) Raise the clutch lever (engage position) to lift the clutch idler away from the belt. To remove the engine PTO drive belt: Next remove the belt from the engine pulley Remove the jackshaft drive belt from its and then the PTO drive pulley.
  • Page 73: Jackshaft Drive Belt

    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING Jackshaft Drive Belt Relax the belt by depressing the spring- To remove the jackshaft drive belt: loaded idler arm. Remove the engine PTO drive belt, as Roll the belt off the jackshaft pulley and described in previous section. remove.
  • Page 74: Ghs Blower Drive Belt

    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING GHS Blower Drive Belt Remove the GHS blower drive belt tension by depressing the idler pulley on the tightener arm. The belt should be clear of the blower pulley, allowing free movement of the blower wheel. GHS Blower Blower Drive Drive Belt Pulley...
  • Page 75: Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt

    Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt To remove the hydrostatic ground drive belt: Slide belt off pulleys, then release the idler. Raise the spring-loaded belt tightener arm and idler pulley to relax belt. Jackshaft Belt Tightener Arm Idler Pulley Transmission Drive Pulley Spring...
  • Page 76: Fuel Filter

    • Wipe up spilled gasoline immediately and completely. Model C19i is equipped with an in-line fuel filter. Vi- sually inspect the filter periodically, and replace the Cutting Blade Shear Bolts filter yearly. NOTE: Tightening the 5/8-18 blade mounting nut to 60 lb·ft (81 N·m) is also important for proper...
  • Page 77: Shear Pin (If Equipped)

    If timing is incorrect, con- bent. NEVER weld a broken or cracked tact your Walker dealer. blade. ALWAYS replace with a new blade NOTE: Use Walker P/N 8067-10 for heavy duty to assure safety. gearboxes.
  • Page 78: Adjustments

    When the carrier frame hinge joint is properly ad- ING/SERVICING in this section. If blades are re- justed, the deck lock levers should move in and out placed, always use Walker original equipment of the engaged and disengaged positions freely. All blades to ensure safety and optimum performance.
  • Page 79 Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS DANGER Exhaust Screen 4 to 4-1/2 in. (10.16 to 11.43 cm) PINCH POINT - SPRING LOADED DOOR When lowering the door on the GHS catcher, BE VERY CAREFUL to keep hands, fingers, etc. out of the hinging mechanism and away from the door frame as the door closes.
  • Page 80: Operator's Notes

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  • Page 83: Limited Warranty

    (1) year* after date of sale to the original retail purchaser unless the product is used for rental purposes, in which case this warranty is limited to ninety (90) days. At Walker’s request, customer will make the defective part available for inspection by Walker and/or return the defective part to Walker, transpor- tation charges prepaid.
  • Page 84 WALKER MFG. CO. • 5925 E. HARMONY ROAD, FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 • (970) 221-5614 FORM NO. 090815 PRINTED IN USA www.walkermowers.com ©2015 WALKER MFG. CO...

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