Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 301-310 del fabbricante Ariens
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2 Section 1 - Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.1 The Manu al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.2 Serv ice and Repl acement P arts . . . . . . . 1-3 1.3 Product Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.4 Unauthor ized Repla cement Pa rts .
3 1.1 THE MANUAL It is th e purpose of this manu al to provi de compl ete instruc tions for s ervice, m aintenance, d isassembl y , repair, and install ation of th e mechani cal co mponents for the 927 Rear Eng ine Rider Mowers.
2 - 4 2.1 SAFETY ALERTS Look f or these sy mbols to point out important s afety precauti ons. They mean: Attentio n! Personal Saf ety Is Involved! Become Alert! Obey The Message! 2.2 SIGNAL WORDS The safet y alert sy mbol is us ed in decal s on the un it and w ith proper oper ation pr ocedures in this manu al.
2 - 5 2.9 SAFETY RULES W alk Around Inspecti on Complete a walk arou nd inspe ction of u nit and work area to underst and: • W or k ar ea. • Y our unit. • All safety d ecals. Wor k A re a AL WA YS c heck overhe ad and si de clearanc es carefull y before ope ration.
2 - 6 Controls Come to a compl ete stop b efore reve rsing. Neve r jerk the control le vers. Alw ays use a steady even ac tion to achi eve smooth c ontrol. Always be aware of obstr uctions that m ay cause inju ry to oper ator or dama ge to the un it. Keep al ert with eye s fixed in d irection o f travel.
3 - 7 SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONS Model N umber 927046 927047 927048 927049 Description Na me RM 1028E RM 1 132E RM 9028E RM 9030 E Battery 180 CC A 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA Brakes Drum Drum Drum Drum S.
3 - 8 Model N umber 927050 927051 927052 927053 Description Na me RM 1232E RM 1332 RM 1330 R M 9028 Battery 180 CC A 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA Brakes Drum Drum Drum Drum Steering Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pini on T urning Radius - in (cm) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) Tir e Si ze Front 4.
3 - 9 Model N umber 927054 927055 927056 927301 Description Na me RM 9030 RM 1332 RM 1330 RM 9028 E Battery 180 CC A 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA Brakes Drum Drum Drum Drum Steering Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pini on T urning Radius - in (cm) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) Tir e Si ze Front 4.
3 - 10 Model N umber 927302 927303 927304 927305 Description Na me RM 1228E RM 1232E RM 1328 RM 1332 Battery 180 CC A 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA Brakes Drum Drum Drum Drum Steering Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pini on T urning Radius - in (cm) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) Tir e Si ze Front 4.
3 - 11 Model N umber 927306 927307 927308 927310 Description Na me RM 9028 RM 1328 RM 1332 RM 1028 Battery 180 CC A 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA Brakes Drum Drum Drum Drum Steering Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pinio n Gear & Pini on T urning Radius - in (cm) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) 26 (66) Tir e Si ze - Fron t 4.
4 - 12 4.1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES SECTION 4 - GENERAL MAINTENA NCE & ADJUSTMENTS R N 1 2 3 4 5 6 Speed Selector Located on right hand side of driver's seat WARNING Read operator's manual. Understand location and function of all controls. Look down and behind before and while backing.
4 - 13 4.2 SERVICE POSITIONS Arien s Dealers will pro vide any s ervice or adjustm ents which m ay be requi red to keep your uni t operating at peak effici ency . Shoul d engine ser vice be r equired, contac t an Ariens dealer or an authoriz ed engine manufac turer ’s service center .
4 - 14 4.5 MOWER BELT ADJUSTM ENT Adjust mowe r belt after first fiv e (5) hours of operation. T o adjus t 28" and 3 0" mowers (F igure 5): 1. Place height co ntrol le ver in midnotch position , depres s spring clip and tighten yok e on front of unit with a 3/ 4" sock et wrench.
4 - 15 3. Releas e parking b rake and turn both re ar wheels by hand . They should rotate freely in neutral (N) but not r otate with speed se lector in a ny other positi on. 4. Using t wo 1/2" wr enches (to avoid twisti ng or distorti ng brake band ), hold in ner adjusti ng nut with one w rench and l oosen outer lock nut wit h the other .
4 - 16 Mower Pitch and Height Prope r blade pitch i s when the blade tip , measured from th e bottom su rface (Figu re 10), is 1/4" to 3/ 8" (6.
4 - 17 4.10 PINION AND ST EERING ADJUSTMENT For eas e of access to bottom of unit dur ing serv ice proce dures, your u nit may b e driven up on ramps or tipped u p onto bagg er attach ment service bar and brac ed secu rely . (Fo r uni t s with out a b agge r attachm ent, a service bar package is avai lable through your Ar iens Dealer .
5 - 18 5.1 ENGINE T R OUBLES HOOTING The follo wing troubleshooti ng char t is to be u sed to isola te engine pro b lems an d give possible causes and correcti v e actio n resp onses . The troubleshootin g ke y is gener ic and c an be use d f or se ver al type s of engin es.
5 - 19 For eas e of access to bottom of unit dur ing serv ice proc edu r es, yo ur r idi ng mow er ma y be dr ive n up on ramps or tipped up onto bagger a ttachment s ervice b ar and br ac ed secu rely . (Fo r uni ts w ithou t a b agge r attachm ent, a service bar package is avai lable through your Ar iens Dealer ).
5 - 20 5.5 SPARK PLUG Spark pl ug shoul d be cleaned or replac ed (if neces sary) and gap reset to .03 0" every 1 00 hours of operati on or yearly whichever comes fir st. T o clean : 1. Remove debris fro m area arou nd spar k plug base. 2. Remove spark p lug from eng ine.
5 - 21 Place washers be tween frame an d engine a t locatio ns where c ap screws wi ll be ins talled. Using ou ter bolt circl e secure eng ine to frame with four cap sc rews, wa shers and locknuts . T orque to 125 in-lbs (7.7 Nm). NOTE: On Ka wasaki engi nes torque cap screws to 18 ft-lbs (13.
6 - 22 6.1 ROTARY MOWER BELT REPLACEMENT 1. Diseng age (OUT) mower clutch lever . 2. Loosen three nuts securin g rear belt finger to bac k cover and rota te belt fin ger countercloc kwise to remove from unit.
6 - 23 3. Sharp en both en ds of blade at ori ginal an gle (25 o ), remov ing equal amounts of material from e ach end to maint ain prop er blade bal ance. New b lades are balanc ed to within 1. 3 in. oz. at fa ctory . DO NOT grind around corner at tip of blade.
6 - 24 T o Remove Cowling 1. Remove throttle con trol knob. 2. Remove two scre ws secu ring throttl e contro l to dash pa nel. 3. Remove six s crews s ecuring dash p anel to cowling and rem ove dash pa nel. 4. Unp lug wires t o key swi tch. 5. Remove two taptit es secur ing stop to quadran t and remove stop.
6 - 25 6.6 MOWER SPINDLE REMOVAL T o remov e the spindl e: 1. Remove two lock nuts securin g belt finger to pivot plate an d remove be lt finger . 2. Remove jam nut and lockwas her from t op of mower p ulley and r emove mo wer pulley . 3. Remove nuts, wash er and spr ing on brak e band.
7 - 26 For eas e of access to bottom of unit dur ing serv ice proce dures, your u nit may b e driven up on ramps or tipped u p onto bagg er attach ment service bar and brac ed secu rely . (Fo r uni t s with out a b agge r attachm ent, a service bar package is avai lable through your Ar iens Dealer .
7 - 27 7.2 SPEE D SELECTOR Carrier Assembly Removal 1. Remove cotter pin a ttaching s hift link t o bellcran k and d isconnect shift li nk from b ellcrank . 2. Remove spring fro m clutch s haft. 3. Remove cotter pin fr om one en d of transfer shaft and remov e transfer sh aft from frame.
8 - 28 8.1 BRAKE DISASSEMBLY 1. Remove cotter pin s ecuring b rake rod to brake lever 2. Remove nuts and washers s ecuring brake band to brak e lev er . 3. Remove cotter pin from p in secur ing brake lever to brak e bra ck et. 4. Remove l ock nut and l ock washer securing friction wheel hu b to pinio n shaft and remove br ake asse mbly .
9 - 29 9.1 REAR AXLE DISASSEMBLY 1. Remove wheel, hub cap, cotte r pin, an d retainer from s hort axle a nd remove shor t axle. 2. Remove roll pin i n long ax le and remov e long axle along wi th washer on inside of axle. 3. Inspec t all parts for wear or damage an d replace as nece ssar y .
9 - 30 9.1 GEAR CASE DISA SSEMBLY 1. Remove l ocknut fro m friction dis c hub and rem ove hub a nd woodruff ke y in pini on shaft. 2. Remove fl ange whiz lock scr ews in cove r and using slots p rovi de d pr y cover o f f. 3. Inspec t breather i n cover an d clean or replace.
9 - 31 Friction Wheel W ear Guide Figure 31.
10 - 32 10.1 V ANE INSTALLATION Since vanes gener ally req uire more p ower and genera te more, try baggi ng without van es first. If performa nce is s atisfactor y , use bagger wi thout van es. General ly broad l eaf grasses can be cut and bagged without v anes.
10 - 33 10.3 LOWER BOOT INS TALLATION 28" and 30" Mower Pans Lift defl ector , slide bo ttom edge o f lower bo ot between runner a nd bottom ed ge of mo wer pan. Position tab of defl ector bra cket in hol e of boot a nd into pan at r ear of disc harge op ening (brack et holds deflector awa y from boot).
11 - 34 1 1.1 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM Check the safety interlock s ystem to mak e sure that it is functi oning pr operly . Ride r must not s tart unless speed s elector i s in neutra l (N) and mo wer clutch is diseng aged (OUT).
11 - 35 After c leaning, a pply a thin coat of gre ase or petrol eum jelly to terminal s and ca ble end s, to ret ard corro sion. Reinsta ll batter y . T o charge b attery remove bat tery from ridin g mower , remov e vents and c harge a t a rate of 1.
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