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Bad Boy Outlaw Stand-On Owner's, Service & Parts Manual
Bad Boy Outlaw Stand-On Owner's, Service & Parts Manual

Bad Boy Outlaw Stand-On Owner's, Service & Parts Manual

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Outlaw Stand-On MODEL
Outlaw Stand-On
ZERO-TURN MOWER
OWNER'S, SERVICE & PARTS MANUAL
For additional information, please see us at
www.badboymowers.com
MODEL
Bad Boy, Inc.
102 Industrial Drive
Batesville, Arkansas 72501
(870) 698-0090
©2013 11-12

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  • Page 1 Outlaw Stand-On Outlaw Stand-On MODEL MODEL ZERO-TURN MOWER OWNER’S, SERVICE & PARTS MANUAL For additional information, please see us at www.badboymowers.com Bad Boy, Inc. 102 Industrial Drive Batesville, Arkansas 72501 (870) 698-0090 ©2013 11-12...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Basic Information ....................Section 1 (page 4) Bad Boy Safety Guidelines ................Section 2 (pages 5–6) Operation ....................... Section 3 (pages 6–7) Maintenance ......................Section 4 (page 7) Storage and Transportation ................. Section 5 (page 8) Troubleshooting and FAQ ................Section 6 (pages 8–9) Controls .......................
  • Page 3 This manual applies to the following equipment: Bad Boy Stand-On Series BBS 4800 48˝ 30hp Briggs Commercial BBS 5400 54˝ 30hp Briggs Commercial BBS 4800 48˝ 726cc Kawasaki FS-730V BBS 5400 54˝ 726cc Kawasaki FS-730V COMMONLY USED ITEMS AND PART NUMBERS 54˝...
  • Page 4 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Bad Boy Mower! The purpose of this manual is to assist operators in maintaining and operating their machine. The information and instructions in this manual can help you attain years of performance from your new Bad Boy. Also, check out our website to learn more about the Bad Boy family.
  • Page 5 SECTION 2: MOWER SAFETY GUIDELINES Never allow untrained people to operate this machine. It is the owner’s responsibility to get training and see to it that anyone who has permission to use your machine receives the proper training. Do not mow around people. The factory discharge chute is designed to deflect debris downward, but it could be possible for debris to be thrown in a way that can cause damage to people or property.
  • Page 6 2.23 Safety warning decals are located on the mower and should always be observed and followed. 2.24 Never operate the mower with the discharge chute open. 2.25 Prevent Fires—Remove grass and debris from engine compartment and muffler area, before and after operating machine, especially after mowing or mulching in dry conditions. 2.26 Do not store machine near open flame or source of ignition, such as a water heater or furnace.
  • Page 7 The machine could lose traction on a decline or tip backwards on an incline. 3.13 Once you become comfortable with your Bad Boy Mower you will notice your overall mowing time will decrease.
  • Page 8 SECTION 5: MOWER STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION Keep machine from collecting debris by storing in a covered area while not in use. 5.2 Fuel can harm your machine if left for more than 30 days without changing, especially if the fuel contains ethanol. Never use fuel with more than 10% ethanol by volume. E-15 is not permitted.
  • Page 9 SECTION 7: CONTROLS Ignition Switch—Bad Boy Mowers have a three position ignition switch: off, run, and start. With key inserted, rotate it clockwise to START position and release key when engine starts, and switch will automatically return to he RUN position.
  • Page 10 By pushing the arms in the mower can be put in a neutral position. Return the arms to the “forward position for normal operation. 8.4 Your Bad Boy Mower Weighs: Stand-On: 897 lbs *** Weights fluctuate with the addition of accessories.
  • Page 11 SECTION 10: MOWER BLADE MAINTENANCE 10.1 Check mower blades after each use. This is essential for maintaining well-groomed turf. Keep the blades sharp. If a dull blade is used for cutting, the grass will tear rather than cut. This could damage the grass leaving a brown frayed top on the grass within a few hours. A dull blade will also require more power from the engine.
  • Page 12 HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT BLADE Essentially there are only TWO basic styles of mowing blades used or approved for use on our current products: 1) The standard style of mowing blade is essentially designed for cutting grass and effectively discharging the clippings out from the deck to fall onto the lawn or to be captured in a grass collection system.
  • Page 13 SERVICE SECTION SECTION 1: HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM The hydro overflow tank on the Stand-On model is located inside cabinet (one on each side). Notice the “full cold” line at the bottom of the tank. Use only 20w50 motor oil in this tank.
  • Page 14 SECTION 2: DRIVE BELT Shown on the right is a typical pump belt tensioner for your model mower. Tightening the two ¾˝ jam nuts on the right side will increase the belt tension on all models. Factory setting is about .030˝ (about the thickness of a credit card) between coils as shown.
  • Page 15 Most models have a drain hose installed on the engine, for easier oil changes. All gas engines used by Bad Boy use 10w30 and have an oil capacity of 2 quarts. Bad Boy recommends that the oil and filter be changed every 50 hours of usage.
  • Page 16 SECTION 4: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM On most larger commercial engines (27 hp and up), the 25 amp main fuse is located about 3˝ from the starter on the engine. (shown in first image on right). On smaller commercial and light duty commercial mowers, the 25 amp main fuse is located just behind the battery connected to the starter solenoid.
  • Page 17 SECTION 5: FRAME For non-suspension models, torque front fork nut to 40 ft.lbs. Be sure to spin the fork while torquing the nut to ensure that no bearing damage is done. Torque rear wheel lugs to 65-75 ft.lbs. Re-torque at every oil change. There is one grease fitting in each front wheel and one in each front caster bearing housing.
  • Page 18 The pump belt tensioner is located under the engine and has a grease fitting at its pivot point. Grease at every engine oil change. The deck belt tensioner is located at the rear of the deck and has a grease fitting on its pivot point. Grease at every engine oil change.
  • Page 19 The large turn buckles on the front of the deck only affect the pitch of the deck or the level from front to back. The deck spring tension is critical. If the tension is too much, it will cause the spring to break. If too loose, the belt can jump off or slip on the pulleys and cause a cut quality issue.
  • Page 20 MOWING TIPS: • Mow header strips at the ends of the lawn and around flower beds first. Make them wide enough that you can turn the mower around in the already mown section. Then mow back and forth between these header strips overlapping each lap by about 1/8 the width of the mower’s deck.
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  • Page 43 Bad Boy, Inc. 102 Industrial Drive Batesville, AR 72501 1.866.622.3269 www.badboymowers.com Technical Support: Brad Covington ..............brad.covington@badboymowers.com Taylor Prince ................. taylor.prince@badboymowers.com James Russell ..............james.russell@badboymowers.com Warranty: Dustin Tissiere ..................dustin@badboymowers.com Parts: Chris Epperson ..............chris.epperson@badboymowers.com Robert Patterson ..............robert.patterson@badboymowers.com Cut and Mail or Fill Out Online under ‘Owners’ at www.badboymowers.com...
  • Page 44 For additional information, please see us at www.badboymowers.com Bad Boy, Inc. 102 Industrial Drive Batesville, Arkansas 72501 (870) 698-0090 Cut and Mail or Fill Out Online under ‘Owners’ at www.badboymowers.com Place Stamp Here POST OFFICE WILL NOT DELIVER WITHOUT POSTAGE...