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Specifications
Model Plate
Maintenance Schedule
Spindle and Front Axle
Oil Change Note
Position Of Controls
Parking Brake
Freewheel Control
Recoil Start Information
Ignition Switch
Electric Start Information
Motion Control Lever & Adjustment
Brake Adjustment
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  • Page 1 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Main Menu Specifications Model Plate Maintenance Schedule Spindle and Front Axle Oil Change Note Position Of Controls Parking Brake Freewheel Control Recoil Start Information Ignition Switch Electric Start Information Motion Control Lever & Adjustment Brake Adjustment RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRIMARY MENU...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    LRV Controls & Maintenance Info SPECIFICATIONS: Engine: 3100 ± 100 RPM Gasoline Capacity: 1.2 qt. Gasoline Type: Unleaded Regular Oil Type: SAE 30 (above 32° F) (API-SG-SL) SAE 5W-30(below 32° F) Oil Capacity: 20 oz. Spark Plug: Champion RC12YC (Gap: .030") Ground Speed: Forward: 0-4 mph Reverse: 0-1 mph...
  • Page 3 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Model Plate • Use the product number and the maintenance level for the complete model number, 96022000900. RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 3 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 4 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info GENERAL INFORMATION – Maintenance Schedule • xxxxxx RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 4 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 5 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info FRONT SPINDLE AXLE AND SPINDLES • Front wheel axles and front spindles should be properly lubricated. • Wheel Axles should be lubricated with a dry, powdered graphite type lubricant. • Spindles should be lubricated with a spray type silicone base lubricant.
  • Page 6 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info GENERAL INFORMATION: Oil Change Note The LRV does not have a location for an oil drain. DIPSTICK The proper way to remove the engine oil is through the dipstick tube, using a siphon pump or an oil extractor.
  • Page 7 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info CONTROLS - Used to DECK CLUTCH LEVER engage the mower blade. • xxxxxx Used for braking BRAKE PEDAL - the riding mower and starting the engine. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER - Used to adjust mower cutting height.
  • Page 8: Parking Brake

    LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Parking Brake CLUTCH / BRAKE PEDAL (FULLY DEPRESSED) • Fully depress the clutch/brake pedal with left foot. • Depress the parking brake pedal with right foot. • Release the clutch/brake pedal. • Release the parking brake pedal •...
  • Page 9 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info PARKING BRAKE ROD Parking Brake BRAKE CABLE DIS-ENGAGED PARKING BRAKE ROD ENGAGED CLUTCH/BRAKE PEDAL ENGAGED POSITION (FULLY DEPRESSED) • These pictures show the position of the clutch/brake pedal and the RETURN TO RETURN TO parking brake rod that sets the parking brake. MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 9...
  • Page 10: Freewheel Control

    LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Freewheel Control FREEWHEEL CONTROL DIS-ENGAGED FREEWHEEL CONTROL ENGAGED • At left is the disengaged position of the freewheel control so the drive system will move the rider. • At right is the engaged position of the freewheel control so the rider can be pushed.
  • Page 11 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Freewheel Control • Use your foot to engage the freewheel control. RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 11 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 12 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Freewheel Control SPRING • When disengaging the drive system, you are pushing against this spring. RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 12 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 13 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Freewheel Control • This decal will be on the rear plate of the LRV to instruct the operator in the operation of the freewheel control. RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 13 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 14 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Recoil Starting This unit is equipped with an engine recoil starting system. If the battery is too weak to start engine: 1. Set the parking brake. 2. Turn ignition key to the ‘ON’ position. 3. Make sure the motion control lever is in the neutral position.
  • Page 15 The LRV has a Reverse ‘ROS’ POSITION Operating System (ROS) RUN POSITION like tractors from Husqvarna. • The operator can temporarily move the ignition switch to the ‘ROS’ position to allow the LRV to move backwards with the RETURN TO RETURN TO mower engaged.
  • Page 16: Electric Starting

    LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Electric Starting CLUTCH/BRAKE PEDAL 1. Be sure freewheel control is in the transmission engaged position. MOTION 2. Sit on seat in operating position, CONTROL depress clutch/brake pedal and LEVER set parking brake. IGNITION SWITCH 3. Place motion control lever in neutral (N) position.
  • Page 17 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Motion Control Lever MOTION CONTROL LEVER REVERSE NEUTRAL • The motion control lever is used to select the fender location for three forward speeds, one reverse speed, or neutral. RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU •...
  • Page 18 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Motion Control Lever There is an adjustment for the motion control lever: • Drive the LRV on a level surface without obstacles. Move the lever through the slot in the fender until you find the position where the transmission is in neutral.
  • Page 19 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Motion Control Lever • Loosen the adjustment screw. • Move the lever to the neutral position. • Tighten the adjustment screw and retest. • Securely tighten the adjustment screw when done. ADJUSTMENT SCREW RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU...
  • Page 20 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Brake Adjustment The tools required to adjust the brake are: • .020” feeler gauge • 7/16” open end wrench • If riding mower requires more than (4) feet stopping distance in highest gear on a lever dry paved surface, then brake must be adjusted.
  • Page 21: Brake Adjustment

    LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Brake Adjustment ENGINE GUARD • Park the LRV on a level surface. • Release the brake. • Remove the engine guard and the rear plate from the LRV. REAR PLATE RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 21 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 22 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info Brake Adjustment • Loosen the adjustment nut. • Insert the .020” feeler gauge between the brake disc and a friction puck. • Tighten the adjustment nut • Remove the feeler gauge. RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 22...
  • Page 23 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info # 428076 BRAKE SPRING Brake Adjustment • Make sure the brake spring and the brake return spring are in place. • Reassemble the rear plate and the engine guard to the chassis. • Test the brakes. The LRV should stop within 4 feet on a level paved surface.
  • Page 24 LRV Controls & Maintenance Info THE END PRIMARY MENU LRV MENU RETURN TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Slide 24 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...
  • Page 25: General Information

    LRV Controls & Maintenance Info GENERAL INFORMATION • xxxxxx RETURN TO MAIN MENU Slide 25 FOR REFERENCE ONLY...

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