Beltremoval And Replacement - Yard-Man 133Q694G401 Owner's Manual

Hydrostatic lawn tractors
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Add only distilled water. Never add additional acid
or any other chemicals to the battery after initial acti-
vation.
NOTE: After operating the lawn tractor for a long peri-
od of time, check the fluid level in the battery as it can
overheat and lose fluid.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The engine
is equipped
with an alternator
which
charges battery when tractor is operated. Under nor-
mal conditions, the battery only needs to be charged
before, during and after off-season storage. Follow
the instructions under "Off-Season Storage."
To charge
the battery:
Make certain fluid level in
each cell is between LOWER LEVEL and UPPER
LEVEL. Use a 12 volt automotive charger which is
rated less than 10 amps.
12.5 H.P. Lawn Tractor: Charge for 14 to 16 hours.
DO NOT CHARGE LONGER THAN 30 HOURS.
18 H.P. Lawn Tractor:
Charge
for a minimum
of 3
hours and a maximum of 5 hours.
REMOVING / INSTALLING / JUMP STARTING
WARNING:
When removing
or installing
the battery, follow these instructions
to
prevent
the screwdriver
from shorting
against the frame.
Removing
the Battery: Disconnect
negative cable
first, then positive cable.
Installing the Battery: Connect positive cable first,
then negative cable.
Jump Starting
1. First, connect end of one jumper cable to the posi-
tive terminal of the good battery, then the other
end to the positive terminal of the dead battery.
2. Connect the other jumper cable to the negative
terminal of the good battery, then to the FRAME
OF THE UNIT WITH THE DEAD BATTERY.
TIRES
Recommended
operating
tire pressure
is approxi-
mately 12 p.s.i. (check sidewall of tire for tire manu-
facturer's
recommended
pressure).
Maximum
tire
pressure under any circumstances
is 30 p.s.i. Equal
tire pressure should be maintained on all tires.
When installing
a tire to the rim, be certain
rim is
clean and free of rust. Lubricate both the tire and rim
generously.
Never inflate to over 30 p.s.i, to seat
beads.
WARNING:
Excessive
pressure (over 30
p.s.i.)
when seating
beads
may cause
tire/rim assembly to burst with force suf-
ficient to cause serious injury.
BELTREMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
WARNING:
Disconnect
the spark
plug
wire and ground
it against
the engine.
Block the wheels of the unit.
NOTE: Figures
19 and 21 are shown with the unit
tipped up for clarity. It is not necessary to tip the unit
to remove the belts.
However, if tipping the unit is desired, remove the bat-
tery from the unit. To prevent gasoline leakage, drain
the gasoline, or remove the fuel tank cap, place a thin
piece of plastic
over the neck of the fuel tank and
screw on the cap. Be certain to remove the plastic
when finished changing the belts. Block unit securely.
DECK BELT
1. Place the lift lever in the disengaged position.
2. Remove the belt keeper pins from the engine pul-
ley belt guard. See figure 19.
NOTE: When reassembling,
make certain belt keeper
pins are assembled in the same locations from which
they were removed. See figure 19.
&
WARNING:
Failure to use this procedure
could cause
sparking,
and the gas in
either battery could explode.
Belt Keeper Pins
CLEAN THE BATTERY
Clean the battery by removing
it from the unit and
washing with a baking soda and water solution. If nec-
essary, scrape the battery terminals with a wire brush
to remove deposits. Coat terminals and exposed wiring
with grease or petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion.
BATTERY FAILURES
Some common causes for battery failure are: incor-
rect initial activation,
lack of water, adding chemicals
other than water after initial activation, undercharging,
overcharging, corroded connections,
freezing. These
failures do not constitute warranty.
FIGURE 19.
13

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

133k694g401

Table of Contents