Using The Tilt-Up Deck; Using The Ghs Catcher; Powerfil; Full" Signal Horn - Walker T27i Operator's Manual

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Operating Instructions
Check the blower wheel for bent blades and
excessive clearance between the blade tip and
the blower housing.
1/8 in. (3 mm) will cause a significant loss of
blower performance.
Check the blower discharge chute into the grass
catcher for smoothness and freedom from ob-
struction.
Check the elbow inside the grass catcher for a
buildup of material in the radius of the elbow. In
certain conditions (damp/dirty grass) a considerable
"clump" of material can accumulate at this point,
greatly restricting material and airflow.
Check that the openings in the removable air
exhaust screen in the grass catcher are not
plugged. If the screen is clogged, refer to Cleaning
the GHS Exhaust Screen in this section.
NOTE:
An optional exhaust screen with larger
holes (3/4") is available for use when mowing in wet
grass; the screen provides less airflow restriction
and more clog resistance (use standard screen in
dry conditions to avoid excessive material blowing
out of the catcher).
Remember, anything that restricts airflow or mate-
rial flow along the entire path from the mower deck
to the grass catcher can cause clogging.

Using the Tilt-Up Deck

Refer to CLEANING of Grass Buildup in Mower
Deck Housing in Maintenance Instructions.

Using the GHS Catcher

Powerfil

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The GHS catcher has an oscillating grass delivery
spout (POWERFIL
grass clippings throughout the interior of the grass
catcher (even when mowing wet, heavy grass). The
oscillating action may be checked by turning the
ignition switch to the ON (RUN) position and
moving the blade clutch to the ENGAGED posi-
tion. The spout should oscillate approximately 35
cycles per minute.
NOTE: If the grass spout fails to oscillate, the clutch
switch should be checked for function (the switch
closure is adjustable).
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A clearance greater than
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"Full" Signal Horn

The GHS catcher has a "full" signal horn to alert
the operator to dump the catcher when it is full (to
prevent overfilling and clogging). The "full" signal
horn is activated by a vane switch (Grass-Pak
switch) mounted on the grass delivery spout. Oscil-
lating action of the spout triggers the vane switch as
grass begins to fill in around the spout when the
catcher is almost full.
The "full" signal function may be checked by turning
the ignition switch ON (RUN), engaging the blade
clutch (engine not running), opening the catcher
back door, and triggering the Grass-Pak
hand as it oscillates. The horn should sound as the
switch is moved in one direction.
WARNING
DO NOT test the Powerfil
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Grass-Pak
switch with the engine run-
ning. Projectiles may be thrown out of the
grass delivery spout, and COULD cause
serious injury.
The "full" signal horn is designed to operate (sound)
when the grass catcher is almost full. The timing
of the signal is adjustable by changing the position
of the vane on the Grass-Pak
is coming on too soon (catcher not completely full)
or too late (grass clogging in catcher spout and
deliv ery chute), refer to ADJUSTMENTS for GHS
"Full" Signal Horn Adjustment in Maintenance In­
structions.
NOTE:
The horn signal should be adjusted to
sound BEFORE the catcher is completely full to
give the operator time to react and stop mowing. An
indication the horn signal is coming on too late (de-
layed too much) is if grass clippings are falling out of
the grass catcher delivery chute when the catcher is
dumped.
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vane by
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oscillation or
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switch. If the signal

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