Iseki SXG19H-UGE Operation Manual

Iseki SXG19H-UGE Operation Manual

Sxg19 series; sxg22 series. scma 54; scma 48; sbc 550x-h; sbc 550x-l
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Peter Adams
March 18, 2025

how to open the hood SXG19 2010

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Mr. Anderson
March 18, 2025

The document provides instructions on opening the engine hood but does not specify the exact steps for the 2010 Iseki SXG19. However, it mentions "Open the engine hood" as the first step in a procedure. Typically, to open the hood of an Iseki SXG19, you would locate the hood latch, release it, and lift the hood carefully. If further details are needed, refer to the specific manual for the 2010 model.

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Peter Adams
March 19, 2025

@Mr. Anderson Where is the Hood Latch?

Brian Clarke
May 11, 2025

Where is the hood lach on the Iseki SXG 19

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  • Page 2: Introduction

    ISEKI LAWN MOWERS INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing an ISEKI lawn mower. This operator's manual provides the information necessary for operating and maintaining the lawn mower safely and properly. SAFETY-DANGER,WARNING AND CAUTION Every time you see the words and symbols shown below in the manual and on the safety decals, you must take note of their instructions and warning.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................1 I. FOR SAFE OPERATION ......................5 HOW TO BE A SAFE OPERATOR..................5 BEFORE STARTING THE LAWN MOWER ................6 OPERATION OF THE LAWN MOWER................. 7 OPERATION ON A SLOPE ....................8 DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS: .................... 8 LOADING ONTO OR UNLOADING FROM A TRUCK: ............
  • Page 4 ISEKI LAWN MOWERS VII. OPERATION ..........................32 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE..................32 STARTING THE ENGINE...................... 32 STOPPING THE ENGINE ..................... 33 TRAVELLING ........................34 STOPPING..........................35 VIII. MAINTENANCE........................37 ENGINE OIL LEVEL......................37 TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL ....................38 COOLANT LEVEL......................... 38 FUEL LEVEL .........................
  • Page 5 1220mm (48") SBC 550X-H ○ ○ SXG22H-UE SCMA 54 SBC 550X-L ○ ○ SXG19H-UGE SCMA 48 ○ ○ SXG19H-UE All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication...
  • Page 6: For Safe Operation

    I. FOR SAFE OPERATION I. FOR SAFE OPERATION 1.5. When operating, adjusting, or servicing the 1.HOW TO BE A SAFE OPERATOR lawn mower, always wear substantial shoes and long trousers. Avoid wearing long loose clothes, 1.1. Before starting the lawn mower for the first accessories or letting long hair hang loose, time, read this manual thoroughly and carefully.
  • Page 7: Before Starting The Lawn Mower

    Never attempt to start the engine by shorting 2.12. When operating the lawn mower equipped with the terminals, or the lawn mower may move attachment which is not ISEKI-made at the abruptly, and result in unexpected accidents. slope, be sure to equip with lawn mower with balance weights.
  • Page 8: Operation Of The Lawn Mower

    I. FOR SAFE OPERATION 3.OPERATION OF THE LAWN MOWER mower to avoid obstacles such as corner stones, stubs, sprinkler heads, etc. When there is an 3.1. During operation, never allow anyone, especial- obstacle that cannot be removed, provide a ma- rker flag as a warning to keep away from it ly children, and animals to be in the vicinity of when mowing.
  • Page 9: Operation On A Slope

    3.21. Before leaving the lawn mower, stop the - The lawn mower is not equipped with any engine, lower the mower deck onto the ground, attachments or a cabin. draw the engine key, apply the parking brakes, - The lawn mower is equipped with a standard and chock the wheels.
  • Page 10: When Filling With Fuel

    I. FOR SAFE OPERATION up the mower deck fully and reverse it straight 6.6. Park the truck on hard level ground. Hook the back at sufficiently low speeds. Drive it for- ramps securely on the platform of the truck ward when unloading it from the truck. with the top of the ramp level with the plat- form.
  • Page 11: Mounting And Dismounting Of The Mower Drive Shaft

    8. MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING OF THE MOWER DRIVE SHAFT The mower gear box is driven through a drive shaft with universal joints from the lawn mower. When connecting or disconnecting the shaft, follow the next instructions. 8.1. Lower the mower deck onto the gournd, stop the engine, draw the engine key, and apply the parking brakes before mounting or dismounting the drive shaft.
  • Page 12: Electrical System

    Damaged or worn parts should be replaced with 10.5. Never smoke nor allow any open flames nearby ISEKI genuine spare parts. Unauthorized parts or sparks, which may be caused by short cir- may cause breakdown of the lawn mower, acci cuits during servicing the battery.
  • Page 13: Tyres And Wheels

    water. If acid contacts eyes, flush immediately 11. TYRES AND WHEELS with clean water and get medical attention. 11.1. Be sure to keep tyre pressures at the levels 10.7. Before servicing and mounting or dismounting specified in this manual. Excessively high tyre the battery, stop the engine, draw the starter pressure may result in explosion, which may key, and apply the parking brakes.
  • Page 14: Long Term Storage

    I. FOR SAFE OPERATION unexpected accidents. 12.6. When the lawn mower is to be stored in a closed place like a garage or a barn, provide sufficient ventilation for exhaust gases. Exhaust fumes can be lethal. 12.7. To avoid fire hazard, keep the engine, muffler, battery, and fuel storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease.
  • Page 15: Caution Labels & Their Positions

    14. CAUTION LABELS & THEIR POSITIONS • Caution labels on the lawn mower and the mower deck and the lawn collector The following labels are stuck on the lawn mower and mower deck. You should of course read the cau- tion instructions in the manual.
  • Page 16 I. FOR SAFE OPERATION a. Read the manual thoroughly. Improper handling of the battery may lead to b. Shut off the engine and remove the starter explosion. Never short the poles. Keep away key before servicing or repairing the from sparks or flames. When charging or machine.
  • Page 17 (8) Fan caution label (Code No.1705-902-006-0) Stay clear of the fan while it is running. (9) Starter caution label (Code No. 1705-902-007-0) Start engine only with key from seat. (10) Radiator caution label (Code No. 1705-902-008-0) Hot pressurized system. Do not open cap while radiator is hot.
  • Page 18 I. FOR SAFE OPERATION On the mower deck (1) Belt caution label (3) Danger label (Code No. 8595-901-006-0) (Code No. 2500-901-014-3D) Stay clear of the belt while it is moving. Stay clear of the mower blades while the engine i running. (2) Hot-part caution label (Code No.
  • Page 19 (5) Maintenance label (Code No. 1593-901-015-0) Shut off the engine and remove the starter key before performing maintenance or repair work. • Maintenance of the caution labels The labels should always be clearly seen, that is, nothing should obscure them. When they have become dirty, wash them with soapy water and wipe off with soft cloth.
  • Page 20 I. FOR SAFE OPERATION On the collector High dump collector (1) Link caution label (4) Hot-part caution label (Code No. 8664-905-003-0) (Code No. 8595-901-007-0) Stay clear of the heated parts while they are hot. (5) Discharge label Stay clear of the collector frame while the (Code No.
  • Page 21 Low dump collector (1) Link Caution label (3) Maintenance label (Code No. 8664-905-003-0) (Code No. 1593-901-015-0) Shut off the engine and remove the starter key before performing maintenance or repair work. Stay clear of the collector frame while the container dumping. (2) Discharge label (Code No.
  • Page 22: Warranty And After-Safe Care

    II. WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALE CARE II. WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALE CARE WARRANTY On the warranty of this lawn mower and mower deck, refer to the warranty policy attached. AFTER-SALE CARE As for breakdown or questions about the lawn mower and mower deck, consult with your dealers identifying the model and serial number of your lawn mower.
  • Page 23 Collector high dump (SBC550X-H) (4) Model name and serial number Collector low dump (SBC550X-L) (5) Model name and serial number SUPPLY LIMT OF SPARE PARTS • The supply time limit of the spare parts for this model is 12 years after manufacture of the model is st- opped.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    III. SPECIFICATIONS III. SPECIFICATIONS LAWN MOWERS SXG 22 H SXG 19 H Model overall length 2110 (83.1 in.) Dimensions overall width 1130 (44.5 in.) 1100 (43.3 in.) overall height 1265 (49.8 in.) Weight 515 kg (1135 lb.) 520 kg (1145 lb.) 510 kg (1124 lb.) 515 kg (1135 lb.) Model E3112-G03 E3100-G01...
  • Page 25 Collectors SBC 550 X Model H (high dump) L (low dump) Type Blower less center collect high & low dump collector Dimensions overall length 1400 mm (55.1 in.) 1410 (55.5 in.) overall width 1115 mm (43.9 in.) 920 (36.2 in.) overall height 1440 mm (56.7 in.) 1000 (39.4 in.)
  • Page 26: Names Of Major Components

    IV. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS IV. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (1) Seat (10) Front PTO shaft (OPT) (2) Steering wheel (11) Master brake pedal (3) Parking brake lever (UGE) (12) Throttle lever (4) Lift lever (13) Shooter (5) PTO lever (14) Headlight (6) Collector lift lever (15) Dif lock pedal...
  • Page 27: Controls And Meters

    V. CONTROLS AND METERS 1. CONTROL PANEL (UE TYPE) (1) Starter switch (4) PTO lever (2) Throttle lever (5) Hourmeter (3) Monitor lamp array (6) Headlight switch (UGE TYPE) (1) Starter switch (4) PTO lever (7) Turning signal lamp (10) Parking lamp (2) Throttle lever (5) Hourmeter (8) Combination switch...
  • Page 28: Starter Switch

    V. CONTROLS AND METERS 1.1. STARTER SWITCH engine starts. • Oil pressure lamp: : Glow position: the engine is pre-heated in this position. : The lamp lights up when the engine oil : OFF position: the engine stops and all pressure is not circulating normally.
  • Page 29: Pto Lever

    • Turning signal lamp (UGE TYPE) 1.9. Hazard switch (UGE TYPE) : The lamp blinks while turning signal : The lamp and turning signal lamps switch is ON. blinks while hazard switch is ON. 1.4. PTO LEVER 1.10. Parking lamp (UGE TYPE) With this lever the PTO can be either engaged to : The lamp light up with key switch ON spin or disenaged to stop.
  • Page 30: Parking Brake Lever

    V. CONTROLS AND METERS 3. CONTROL PEDALS in this position, the lift link is lowered in this position, the lift link is raised. Caution: When servicing or leaving the lawn mower, be sure to lower the mower deck to the ground. 2.2.
  • Page 31: Other Controls

    lowest postion would be high. Important: In case of using the height adjust dial only, cut- Warning: ting height would be uneven in the rough. Please • Never use the dif-lock when travellng at high speeds. use the height adjust dial with gauge wheel. •...
  • Page 32: Pre-Operational Routine Inspection

    VI. PRE-OPERATIONAL ROUTINE INSPECTION VI. PRE-OPERATIONAL ROUTINE INSPECTION It is essential for avoiding accidents or breakdown during operation to keep the lawn mower in goon condi- tion. The following pre-operational checks should be performed without fail before starting dailiy operation. •...
  • Page 33: Operation

    VII. OPERATION e. Insert the starter key into the starter switch and 1. BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE turn the key to the ON position (O). Make sure that the charge lamp and oil pressure lamp are both lit. Caution: • Before starting the engine, be sure to carry out the pre-operation inspection in accordance with the periodical inspection table on page 54.
  • Page 34: Stopping The Engine

    VII. OPERATION k. When the engine starts, shift the throttle lever to an intermediate speed position, that is, between the high speed and low speed positions (randt). Let the engine idle for about 5 min- utes at least. Important: • Never turn the starter key to the START position (s) after the engine starts, or the starter motor will be damaged.
  • Page 35: Travelling

    b. Apply the parking brakes or locking brake pedal d. Remove the starter key and cap the key hole with- securely. out fail. UGE type (1) Parking brake lever UE type (1) Key switch (3) Cap (2) STOP position Caution: When you leave the lawn mower, be sure to stop (2) lock lever the engine and remove the starter key to prevent...
  • Page 36: Stopping

    VII. OPERATION (1) Lift lever (1) Steering wheel (2) HST forward travel pedal (3) HST reverse travel pedal Caution: f. Depress the HST forward travel pedal softly, and Starting to travel at high speeds without lifting the lawn mower starts travelling slowly. up the mower deck will cause the mower blades g.
  • Page 37 d. Push forward (d) the lift lever to lower the mower deck onto the ground. Caution: When stopping the lawn mower, lower the mower deck onto the ground without fail to avoid acci- dents unexpectedly.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    • The oil level should not exceed the upper linmit Excessive oil will cause engine trouble. • Use oil of the quality recommended by ISEKI or 10W-30 CC grade of API classification or higher quality.
  • Page 39: Transmission Oil Level

    e. Remove it again. Make sure that the level is between the upper and lower limits. f. When the oil level is lower than the lower limit, replenish with fresh hydrostatic transmission oil up to the level between the upper and lower limits. Important: The transmission oil is common with oil for the hydrostatic transmission (HST) and the hydraulic...
  • Page 40: Fuel Level

    VIII. MAINTENANCE b. Make sure that the coolant level in the reserve • No smoking! tank is between the upper and lower limits. If the • Spilt fuel should be wiped away immediately level is lower than the lower limit, replenish the reserve tank with fresh clean soft water.
  • Page 41: Fuel Strainer

    b. Pinch the vacuum valve to eject the dust accumu- 6. FUEL STRAINER lated inside. When the dust is wet, wipe it off with dry cloth. The fuel strainer is located under the floor step of the left side of the lawn mower. Check the strainer for accumulated dust or water in the bottom of the strainer cup.
  • Page 42: Inspection Of Fuel Hoses

    VIII. MAINTENANCE tion pump and let air bubbles out of the pump. b. Pull the alternator outward to apply more tension to the belt. Tighten the lock bolt and adjust bolt 7. INSPECTION OF FUEL HOSES temporarily while pulling the alternator. Check the fuel hoses for cracks and fuel leak after c.
  • Page 43: Adjustment Of Brake

    - When the belt is extremely expanded or has any damage, replace the belt with a new one. (1) crevice of spring coil (6) lock nut - Be sure to use the following ISEKI's genuine belt. (2) brake pedal (7) parking lever...
  • Page 44: Neutral Position Of Hst

    VIII. MAINTENANCE adjust the adjust cable nut(8) of brake cable(4) so c. Stop the engine and remove the starter key. that crevice of spring coil(1) is 0.5mm. d. Apply the parking brakes (UGE) or locking brake c. After adjusting brake rod(5), tighten the lock (UE).
  • Page 45: Inspection Of Wheel Tightening Bolts And Nuts

    k. Next, align both HST pedals in height by adjust- • Battery electrolyte is very corrosive and will ing the effective length of the HST rod with the cause burns, so if it splashes on skin or clothes, two lock nuts. Be sure to tighten the lock nuts wash it off immediately.
  • Page 46: Tyre Pressure (Inflation)

    VIII. MAINTENANCE • The wiring from the battery should be kept clean and connectors tight. Dirty or loose wiring may cause a fire. Warning: • When disconnecting the battery, disconnect the • Tyre inflation should be set to the values speci- negative terminal first and vice versa when con- fied in this manual.
  • Page 47: Engine Oil Replacement

    Remove the oil filler cap from top of the cylinder native but to replace the filter by yourself, head and pour in fresh engine oil turough the oil filler. Be sure to use oil recommended by ISEKI. observe following instructions. Refer to "ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION"...
  • Page 48: Transmission Oil Replacement

    VIII. MAINTENANCE The engine oil filter is located on the Left-hand wall of the cylinder block. (1)Drain plug a. Place a tray under the drain plug. (1) Engine oil filter b. Remove the drain plug and let the oil drain out. c.
  • Page 49: Chain Case Oil Replacement

    native but to replace the filter by yourself, observe the following instructions. The hydraulic oil filter is located in the Left-hand side under the step. (1) chain case filler (3) oil level plug (2) drain plug a. place a tray under the drain plug. b.
  • Page 50: Inspection And Cleaning Of Air-Intake Openings

    VIII. MAINTENANCE (1) Filter (3) Suction filter (1) Air-intake screens (2) Suction pipe (4) Bolts (5) O-ring b. Upper screen in the engine hood Open the engine hood and remove the upper net a. Remove the drain plug and let the transmission oil by unscrewing the wing bolts.
  • Page 51: Coolant Replacement

    to deteriorated cooling efficiency of the radiator. The drain plug of the engine coolant is located on The radiator and radiator screen should be the bottom of the left side of the engine. checked for clogging everyday before operation. • When mowing dead grass or operating under a.
  • Page 52: Inspection Of Fuses And Wiring (Uge Type)

    • Be sure to use specified fuses. Larger-capacity fuses will cause burn-out of electric accessories and wiring. • When a slow-blow fuse has been burnt out, use genuine ISEKI slow-blow fuse (1614-690-202- 00). (1) Fuse box The alternator and the starter motor have their 26.
  • Page 53: Inspection Of Safety Switches

    ISEKI Make sure that the engine is cranked and started. dealers. Users are advised not to adjust or repair hydraulic system parts by themselves. e. Leave from the operator's seat. 28. INSPECTION OF SAFETY SWITCHES Make sure that the engine stops.
  • Page 54: Filling Diagram

    Brake shaft / HST hub Grease As required Fuel Diesel fuel 18.5 (4.07) Cylinder ball end Grease As required Drive shaft Grease As required Chain case Gear oil SAE80 1.1 (0.24) •Use oil of better than class CC. •Use ISEKI's recommended oil.
  • Page 55: Periodical Inspection Table

    30. PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE ○:Inspection, replenishment, and adjustment △:Cleaning and washing ●:Replacement ★:Consult your dealer. Inspection and servicing intervals Intervals Judgement Ref. Pre- hours of operation Check points after that criteria page operation Engine oil Replace after initial 50 h Maintain the specified level.
  • Page 56: Storage

    IX. STORAGE IX. STORAGE U DAILY AND SHORT TERM STORAGE U LONG TERM STORAGE a. Clean the lawn mower. a. Clean the lawn mower and correct all troubles such as repair, replacement of defective parts, re- Important: adjustment, etc. When washing the lawn mower, avoid applying compressed water directly to the electric appara- b.
  • Page 57 k. Charge the battery completely every month. Caution: Remove the starter key without fail before stor- age. U OPERATION AFTER A LONG TIME OF STORAGE a. Perform the pre-operation inspection without fail. b. Let the engine idle for about 30 minutes before applying any load, to ensure maximum engine performance and service life.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    X. TROUBLESHOOTING X. TROUBLESHOOTING 1. ENGINE Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Starter motor • Brake pedal is not depressed. • Depresse the brake pedal. does not work. • PTO lever is not in OFF ( ) position. • Shift it to OFF position. •...
  • Page 59 Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Engine knocks. • Defective injection nozzles • Consult your dealers. • Incorrect valve clearances • Consult your dealers. • Engine output is insufficient. • No fuel • Supply with fuel. • Clogged air cleaner • Clean element. •...
  • Page 60 X. TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Exhaust fumes are black. • Clogged exhaust system • Check muffler for clogging and clean it. • Excessive fuel injection rate • Consult your dealers. • injection nozzle pressure • Consult your dealers. •...
  • Page 61 Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Lift does not rise. • Clogged hydraulic oil filter • Consult your dealers. • Clogged suction oil filter • Consult your dealers. • Defective hydraulic pump • Consult your dealers. • Defective control valve • Consult your dealers. •...
  • Page 62 X. TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles Presumable causes Remedies 7. ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES • Battery is not charged. • Melted slow-blow fuse • Locate and repair cause of trouble, and install a new slow-blow fuse. • Defective wiring • Check wiring for loose terminals and earth, and short circuit.
  • Page 64: Electric Wiring

    XI. ELECTRIC WIRING XI. ELECTRIC WIRING...
  • Page 65 XI. ELECTRIC WIRING...
  • Page 66: Mower Decks

    I. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS I. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (1) Mower deck (2) Drive shaft (3) Belt cover (LH) (4) Belt cover (RH) (5) Water hose plug (6) Carry handle (7) Drive shaft holder (8) Gear case (9) Drive pulley (10) Blade pulley (11) Tension pulley (12) Idle pulley...
  • Page 67: Attaching And Detaching Mower Deck

    SCMA54&SCMA48 II. ATTACHING AND DETACHING MOWER DECK UINSTALLATION OF MOWER DECK a. Start the engine and push down the rear half (u) the lift lever(1) to raise the mower link in the Warning: highest position. When attaching or detaching the mower deck to the lawn mower: b.
  • Page 68: Detaching The Mower Deck

    II. ATTACHING AND DETACHING MOWER DECK In case of leaning to forward: Make length of tht front link(7) shorter In case of leaning to backward : Make length of tht front link(7) longer 2. DETACHING THE MOWER DECK Detach the mower deck in reverse order of attach- ing: Remove the drive shaft first and then the mower deck.
  • Page 69: Mower Operation

    SCMA54&SCMA48 III. MOWER OPERATION spring clip pin. The label showing the relation 1. BEFORE OPERATION ships between the setting holes and cutting heights is stuck on the mower deck. Caution: • Become familiar with haw to operate the lawn mower and understand safety instructions by read- ing this manual carefully.
  • Page 70: Starting Mowing Operation

    III. MOWER OPERATION 3. STARTING MOWING OPERATION f. Push forward (d) of the lift lever to lower the mower on the ground. a. Start the engine and turn the throttle lever to the intermediate position between the low speed (t) g.
  • Page 71: Cleaning A Mower Deck And Chute Clogged With Grass

    SCMA54&SCMA48 4. CLEANING A MOWER DECK AND CHUTE d. Stop the engine. CLOGGED WITH GRASS e. Pull up the cleaning lever(4) and remove the clogged grass(9) in the chute(3). When mowed grass is not ejected from the mower deck or clogs the mower chute, stop operation f.
  • Page 72: Emergency Stop

    III. MOWER OPERATION 5. EMERGENCY STOP c. Apply the parking brakes, or locking brake pedal. UGE TYPE • When any of the following abnormalities is encountered, stop the lawn mower and mower deck immediately. - Abnormal noise - Abnormal vibration - Abnormal smell - Blade hitting an obstacle - The lawn mower hitting an obstacle...
  • Page 73: Efficient Mowing

    SCMA54&SCMA48 f. Remove the starter key and cap the key hole with • A slower travelling speed will result in improved out fail. mowing. Avoid selecting such a travelling speed that causes the lawn mower to bounce. • Short, fast turns will damage turf. Slow down suf- ficiently when turning.
  • Page 74 III. MOWER OPERATION temperature warning lamp. • Never continue operating when screens are clogged, or engine breakdown may result.
  • Page 75: Inspection And Maintenance Of Major Parts

    SCMA54&SCMA48 IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF MAJOR PARTS not, replenish with gear oil SAE80 through the plug hole using an oil pitcher or the like. Gear oil SAE 80 Caution: Capacity Bevel gear case 0.4 liter (0.09 lmp.gal.) • When servicing the lawn mower, place it on level, hard ground.
  • Page 76: Inspection And Replacement Of Timing-Belt

    IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF MAJOR PARTS pery. e. Re-install the belt covers. 2. INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF TIMING-BELT • Inspection of belt tension a. Remove the cover and measure the belt tension. (1) Belt cover (LH) (2) Belt cover (RH) (3) Nuts b.
  • Page 77: Inspection & Replacement Of Blades

    • An improperly installed belt will not work as expected but also may result in the belt breaking right away. • Be sure to use the following ISEKI's genuin belts: SCMA A 54 8665-203-001-00 Belt / D / STS / 2880...
  • Page 78: Inspection Of Gauge Wheels

    IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF MAJOR PARTS Important: d. There are two kinds of blades for respective • If the blade ends have become round due to wear, mower decks. Be sure to install the blades in the enlarged clearance between blades leave uncut proper positions.
  • Page 79: Cleaning Of Mower Deck

    SCMA54&SCMA48 6. CLEANING OF MOWER DECK a. Remove both belt covers, and clear the grass and dust accumulated under the cover before opera- tion, or shorter service life of the belts and dam- age to bearings and oil seals will be caused. Caution: Be sure to replace the removed covers after cleaning.
  • Page 80: Filling Diagram

    IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF MAJOR PARTS 7. FILLING DIAGRAM All the shafts mentioned below have a grease fitting on their end. Grease them up periodically. The gear case should also be serviced periodically for oil replenishment and replacement. Quantity : Ret.
  • Page 81: Periodical Inspection Table

    SCMA54&SCMA48 8. PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE ○:Inspection, replenishment, and adjustment △: Cleaning and washing ●: Replacement ★: Consult your dealer. Inspection and servicing Ref. intervals (hours of operation) Check points Intervals after that Judgement criteria page 50 100 150 200 250 Deformed, broken, worn, Blade and cracked ones should...
  • Page 82: Storing The Mower

    Check the Timing-belt . If the belt is normal, loosen the tension pulley. e. Remove all rust and touch op where paint bas peeled off with touch-up paint supplied by ISEKI. f. Be sure to replace all the removed parts.
  • Page 83: Vi. Troubleshooting

    SCMA54&SCMA48 VI. TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Improper discharging • Front PTO belts and drive•Blades are • Check belt and correct. installed upside down. • Re-install them correctly. • Grass is too moist. • Wait until grass becomes dry. •...
  • Page 84 VI. TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Excessive noise and vibration • Clogged grass inside of mower or foreign • Clean. matter caught in a pulley • Broken belt • Replace it with a new one. • Tension of timing belt is poor. •...
  • Page 85: Collector

    SBC550XH & SBC550XL I. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPORNENTS I. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPORNENTS 1. SBC550X-HE4 (High dump collector) (1) Collector frame (2) Container (3) Lift link (4) Dump link (5) Lift cylinder (6) Dump cylinder (7) Lift hose (8) Dump hose (9) Container limit sensor (10) Container cover (11) Side cover...
  • Page 86: Detaching And Attaching Collector

    II. DETACHING AND ATTACHING COLLECTOR II. DETACHING AND ATTACHING COLLECTOR Warning: When attaching or detaching the collector to the lawn mower: • Place the lawn mower on level, hard ground. • Apply the parking brake securely. • Shift the PTO lever to the STOP ( N) position. •...
  • Page 87: Detaching The Low Dump Collector

    SBC550XH & SBC550XL 3. DETACHING THE LOW DUMP DOLLEC- e. Remove cylinder upper pins(3). f. Remove dump fulcrum pin(4). g. Push the lawn mower forward with using unload lever in the step.(refer to page.24 ) h. Separate the collector frame(5) and lawn mower. i.
  • Page 88: Collector Operation

    III. COLLECTOR OPERATION III. COLLECTOR OPERATION 1. BERORE OPERATION Caution: After checking the buzzer, be sure to turn starter Caution: switch and PTO lever off. • Become familiar with how to operate the lawn mower and understand safety instructions by 3.
  • Page 89: Cleaning A Collector

    SBC550XH & SBC550XL 5. REPLACEMENT OF CONTAINER REAR (1) dump lever (3) container (2) rod (1) rear cover (2) rear net b. Collector(SBC550X-H) has a control of dump lever. Be sure to check that dump lever wouldn't a. Remove the rear cover. be moved backward with container located at the lowest position.
  • Page 90: Inspection Of Cylinder

    IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTAINANCE OF MAJOR PARTS IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTAINANCE OF MAJOR PARTS 1. INSPECTION OF CYLINDER (1) lock nut (2) adjust adapter a. Cylinder of collector(SBC550X-L) can be adjust- ed its length. b. Adjust the lengh of cylinder so that its length is the shortest with collector located lowest position.
  • Page 91: Filling Diagram

    SBC550XH & SBC550XL 3. FILLING DIAGRAM Grease up the points mentioned below periodically. SBC550X-H Ref.No Filling points Lubricants Quantity Lift link Inject until grease overflows Dump link Grease Lift cylinder As required Dump cylinder SBC550X-L Ref.No Filling points Lubricants Quantity Dump link Inject until grease overflows Grease...
  • Page 92: Periodical Inspection Table

    IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTAINANCE OF MAJOR PARTS 4. PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE ○ : Inspection, replenishment, and adjustment △ : Cleaning and washing SBC550XH and SBC550XL ● : Replacement ★ : Consult your dealer. Inspection and servicing intervals (hours of operation) Intervals Judgement Ref.
  • Page 93: Storing The Collector

    Remove grass or other objects tangled around the link and hydraulic hose. c. Remove all rust and touch up where paint has peeled off with touch-up paint supplied by ISEKI. d. Be sure to replace all the removed parts.
  • Page 94: Vi. Troubleshooting

    VI. TROUBLESHOOTING VI. TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • • • Filling rate of Front PTO belts are worn down Replace belts with new one • • container is poor Tension of belt is poor Check belt and correct it •...
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