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2810629-Rev.B-FI Dealer s Manual Kauppiaalle tarkoitettu ohje Tri King Triplex Mower with ROPS Tri King Triplex -leikkuri jossa ROPS Myyjä Tämän ohjeen tarkoituksena on auttaa myyjän henkilökuntaa laitteiston käyttöönotossa ja valmistelussa ennen asiakkaalle toimittamista. Säilytä kopio ohjeista asiakaskansiossa. 67043 1900D Kubota D662-EB Engine 67043 1900D Kubota D662-EBmoottori Älä poista turvallisuus- ja käyttöohjetta tai osa- ja huolto-ohjetta. Lisätietoja on: Turvallisuus- ja käyttöohjetta Osa- ja huolto-ohjetta Käytä tämän käyttöohjeen takasivulla olevaa toimitusta edeltävää tarkistusluetteloa. Voit antaa asiakkaalle kopion tarkistusluettelosta, kun tuote toimitetaan. WARNING If incorrectly used, this machine can cause severe injury. Those who use and maintain this machine should be trained in its proper use, warned of its dangers and should read the entire manual before attempting to set up, operate, adjust or service the machine VAROITUS Laitteen virheellinen käyttö voi aiheuttaa vakavia vahinkoja. Laitteen käyttäjille ja huoltajille on opetettava laitteen asianmukainen käyttö, heitä on varoitettava mahdollisista vaaroista ja heidän on luettava koko käyttöopas ennen laitteen valmistelua, käyttöä, säätämistä ja huoltamista. WARNING:If incorrectly used, this machine can cause severe injury. Those who use and maintain this machine should be trained in its proper use, warned of its dangers and should read the entire manual before attempting to set up, operate, adjust or service the machine. When Performance Matters. GB FI Finnish

FOREWORD This manual contains safety and operating instructions for your new Jacobsen machine. This manual should be stored with the equipment for reference during operation. The serial plate is located on the frame behind the left front tire. Jacobsen recommends you record these numbers below for easy reference. Before you operate your machine, you and each operator you employ should read the manual carefully in its entirety. By following the safety, operating, and maintenance instructions, you will prolong the life of your equipment, and maintain its maximum efficiency. If additional information is needed, contact your Jacobsen Dealer. CHARLOTTE, NC YEAR OF PRODUCTION: A Textron Company MADE IN U.S.A. CONTENTS 1 CONTENTS Contents 2 Safety 2.1 Operating Safety... 3 2.2 Important Safety Notes... 4 3 Controls 3.1 Icons... 5 3.2 Controls... 7 3.3 Opening The Hood... 8 3.4 Steering Console Cover... 8 4 Set-Up 4.1 General... 9 4.2 Initial Inspection... 9 4.3 Wheels... 9 4.4 Steering Wheel... 10 4.5 ROPS... 10 4.6 Seat... 11 4.7 Front Mower Hose Bracket... 11 4.8 Front Mowers... 12 4.9 Center (Rear) Mower... 13 4.10 Reel adjustments... 13 4.11 Battery... 13 4.12 Down Pressure Springs... 14 4.13 Operating Checks... 15 4.14 Operator Back-up System... 15 5 Adjustments 5.1 General... 16 5.2 Fan Belt... 16 5.3 Pump Drive Belt... 16 5.4 Neutral and 3WD Switches... 17 5.5 Parking Brake Switches... 17 5.6 Lift Limit Switch... 17 5.7 Traction Pedal Neutral... 18 5.8 Traction Pedal Forward Stop... 18 5.9 Lift / Lower Pedal Stop... 18 5.10 Parking Brake... 19 5.11 Rear Lift Arm... 19 5.12 Down Pressure... 19 5.13 Reel To Bedknife... 20 5.14 Reel to Bedknife Adjustment... 20 5.15 Cutting Modes... 21 5.16 Cutting Height Adjustment... 21 5.17 Removing the Cutting Unit... 22 5.18 Cutting Height - Fixed Mode... 22 5.19 Cutting Height - Floating Mode... 23 5.20 Torque Specification... 24 5.21 Specific Torque... 24 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 General... 25 7 Maintenance & Lubrication Charts 7.1 General... 26 7.2 Lubrication Chart... 26 Copyright 2008, Textron Inc. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this material or portions thereof in any form. Proposition 65 Warning This product contains or emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. 2 LITHO IN U.S.A. 10-2008

SAFETY 2 2 SAFETY 2.1 OPERATING SAFETY WARNING EQUIPMENT OPERATED IMPROPERLY OR BY UNTRAINED PERSONNEL CAN BE DANGEROUS. Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls. Inexperienced operators should receive instruction from someone familiar with the equipment before being allowed to operate the machine. 1. Safety is dependent upon the awareness, concern, and prudence of those who operate or service the equipment. Never allow minors to operate any equipment. 2. It is your responsibility to read this manual and all publications associated with this equipment (Parts and Maintenance Manual, Engine Manual, and attachments/accessories instruction sheets). If the operator cannot read English it is the owner s responsibility to explain the material contained in this manual to them. 3. Learn the proper use of the machine, the location and purpose of all the controls and gauges, before you operate the equipment. Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to accidents. 4. Never allow anyone to operate or service the machine or its attachments without proper training and instructions; or while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 5. Wear all the necessary protective clothing and personal safety devices to protect your head, eyes, ears, hands, and feet. Operate the machine only in daylight or in good artificial light. 6. Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories and attachments are needed to properly and safely perform the job. Only use accessories and attachments approved by Jacobsen. 7. Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards. 8. Inspect the area where the equipment will be used. Pick up all the debris you can find before operating. Beware of overhead obstructions (low tree limbs, electrical wires, etc.) and also underground obstacles (sprinklers, pipes, tree roots, etc.). Enter a new area cautiously. Stay alert for hidden hazards. 9. Never direct discharge of material toward bystanders, nor allow anyone near the machine while in operation. The owner/operator can prevent and is responsible for injuries inflicted to themselves, to bystanders, and damage to property. 10. Do not carry passengers. Keep bystanders and pets a safe distance away. 11. Never operate equipment that is not in perfect working order or is without decals, guards, shields, discharge deflectors, or other protective devices securely fastened in place. 12. Never disconnect or bypass any switch. 13. Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed the engine. 14. Carbon monoxide in the exhaust fumes can be fatal when inhaled. Never operate the engine without proper ventilation or in an enclosed area. 15. Fuel is highly flammable; handle with care. 16. Keep the engine clean. Allow the engine to cool before storing and always remove the ignition key. 17. Disengage all drives and engage parking brake before starting the engine (motor). Start the engine only when sitting in operator s seat, never while standing beside the unit. 18. Equipment must comply with the latest federal, state, and local requirements when driven or transported on public roads. Watch out for traffic when crossing or operating on or near roads. 19. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator. 20. Operate the machine up and down the face of slopes (vertically), not across the face (horizontally). 21. To prevent tipping or loss of control, do not start or stop suddenly on slopes. Reduce speed when making sharp turns. Use caution when changing directions. 22. Always use the seat belt when operating mowers equipped with a Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS). Never use a seat belt when operating mowers without a ROPS. Accessory operator protective structures will continue to be offered for all equipment currently covered. This allows for the outfitting of any machines without previous ROPS installations or replacement of damaged structures. 23. Keep legs, arms and body inside the seating compartment while the vehicle is in motion. This machine is to be operated and maintained as specified in this manual and is intended for the professional maintenance of specialized turf grasses. It is not intended for use on rough terrain or long grasses. 3

2 SAFETY 2.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES This safety alert symbol is used to alert you to potential hazards. DANGER - Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury and property damage. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. NOTICE - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in property damage. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. For pictorial clarity, some illustrations in this manual may show shields, guards, or plates open or removed. Under no circumstances should this equipment be operated without these devices securely fastened in place. WARNING The Interlock System on this mower prevents the mower from starting unless the brake lever is engaged, mower switch is off, and traction pedal is in neutral. The system will stop the engine if the operator leaves the seat without engaging the parking brake or setting the mower switch off. NEVER operate mower unless the Interlock System is working. WARNING 1. Before leaving the operator s position for any reason: a. Return traction pedal to neutral. b. Disengage all drives. c. Lower all implements to the ground. d. Engage parking brake. e. Stop engine and remove the ignition key. 2. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts. Wait for all movement to stop before you clean, adjust, or service the machine. 3. Keep the area of operation clear of all bystanders and pets. 4. Never carry passengers, unless a seat is provided for them. 5. Never operate mowing equipment without the discharge deflector securely fastened in place. By following all instructions in this manual, you will prolong the life of your machine and maintain its maximum efficiency. Adjustments and maintenance should always be performed by a qualified technician. If additional information or service is needed, contact your Authorized Jacobsen Dealer, who is kept informed of the latest methods to service this equipment, and can provide prompt and efficient service. Use of other than original or authorized Jacobsen parts and accessories will void the warranty. 4

CONTROLS 3 3 CONTROLS 3.1 ICONS Read Manual Hour Meter Engine Throttle High Low Engine Off Run Start Coolant Temperature Parking Brake Engaged Disengaged Fuel Gasoline Diesel Reel / 3WD Switch Enable Disable D Choke Glow Plug On Off Circuit Breaker Reel Rotation Forward Reverse WARNING Never attempt to drive the mower unless you have read the Safety and Operation Manual and know how to operate all controls correctly. Familiarize yourself with the icons shown above and what they represent. Learn the location and purpose of all of the controls and gauges before operating this mower. 5

170 77 200 93 C F 3003350 2811597 3 CONTROLS A Throttle Lever B Glow Plug Switch C Circuit Breaker D Water Temperature E Engine Oil F Voltmeter G Hour Meter H Ignition Switch J Reel / 3WD Switch K Backlap Switch L Parking Brake Light M1 Lift Pedal M2 Lower Pedal N1 Forward Pedal N2 Reverse Pedal P Parking Brake R Hood Latch S Left Side Hood T Right Side Hood U Console Latches V Cooling Air Intake W Engine Air Filter Intake X Light Switch (Option) Y Steering Console Cover S V T R M 1 N 1 M 2 Y U W U P N 2 D E G F 10 12 14 16 VOLTS C B SOLID STATE HOURS 00000 X L H A J K 6

CONTROLS 3 3.2 CONTROLS A. Throttle Lever Used to regulate engine speed. B. Glow Plug Switch Used to energize the glow plugs. C. Circuit Breaker If the gauges or ignition system fail to operate properly, check the circuit breaker then depress cap to reactivate the breaker. D. Water Temperature Indicates engine coolant temperature. Normal operating temperature should be 185-195 F (85-91 C). E. Engine Oil The indicator will light if engine oil pressure drops below 7 psi (48 kpa). Stop engine immediately, determine the cause, and correct the problem before resuming operation. F. Voltmeter Indicates battery condition. During normal operation meter should never be in the red area. G. Hour Meter Used to time maintenance intervals or mowing operations. The meter operates only when the ignition key is in the ON position. H. Ignition Switch Used to start the engine. Remove the ignition key when the is not in use. J. Reel / 3WD Switch Used to engage mowers and also select two wheel drive or three wheel drive (2WD or 3WD). a. Pull the lever upward and forward to engage clutch and engage 3WD mode. b. Push switch lever down to disengage clutch and engage 2WD mode. K. Backlap Switch Used for maintenance only to hone the reels and bedknife. Note: The switch must be in Forward Rotation for normal operation. Always remove and store the key after backlapping. L. Parking Brake Light Indicates that the parking brake is engaged. Parking brake must be disengaged before depressing traction pedal. M. Lift/Lower Pedal Used to lift or lower the implements. Depress top of pedal (M 1 ) to lower and engage reels. Hold pedal down, until implements are fully lowered then release the pedal. Push rear of pedal (M 2 ) pedal to raise and stop reels. Hold pedal down until implements are fully raised, then release pedal. N. Traction Pedal Used to control the direction and speed of the machine. Slowly depress the top of the traction pedal (N 1 ) for forward motion or rear pedal (N 2 ) pedal for reverse. The pedal will return to neutral when released. Do not depress traction pedal in either direction with parking brake light (K) on. P. Parking Brake Lever Push up and forward to engage brake. Pull back and down to disengage brake. P. Hood Latch Used to keep hoods closed. Q. Left Side Hood Used to cover the engine and radiator area. See Section 3.3 for opening instructions. R. Right Side Hood Used to cover the traction pump and hydraulic filter area. See Section 3.3 for opening instructions. S. Console Latches Used to secure the console cover to the steering tower. T. Cooling Air Intake Air is drawn through screen to provide cooling for the engine. Keep the screen free from obstructions. U. Engine Air Filter Intake Engine intake air is drawn through screen. Keep the area clean and the screen free from obstructions V. Light Switch - (Optional Kit) Used to turn the optional lights on and off. W. Steering Console Cover Used to cover the steering column, relays and fuses. See Section 3.4 for removal instructions. 7

3 CONTROLS 3.3 OPENING THE HOOD The Right and Left, Front and Rear of the machine are referenced from the operator s right and left when seated in the s seat in the normal operating position. 1. To Open the Hood, unhook latch (R) on right-front foot rest, then lift entire left-side hood (S) upwards to clear the steering console cover. 2. Stand in front of the machine and push the right end of the hood (S) downwards as shown. 3. Pivot the hood to its full open position. 4. Lift hood (T) straight upwards and remove from the. 5. To Close the Hood, position hood (T) directly over the hydro, push down and towards the radiator. 6. From the front of the machine, pivot hood (S) upwards and to the left making sure the hood clears the operator s console then push downwards and into the front retainer. T 4 1 S 3 2 Figure 3A 3.4 STEERING CONSOLE COVER 1. First open the front hood. See Section 3.3. 2. To remove the console cover, lift latch (U) on both sides and pull outwards to disengage internal lock. 3. Lift the console cover (Y) straight up and off the. Y U Figure 3B 8

SET-UP 4 4 SET-UP 4.1 GENERAL The set-up and testing of the unit should always be performed by a trained technician, familiar with the operation of this equipment. Read each instruction completely and make sure you understand it before proceeding with the assembly. Stay alert for potential hazards and obey all safety precautions. The RIGHT and LEFT, FRONT and REAR of the machine are referenced from the operator s seat, facing forward. Accessories not included with this product must be ordered separately. See instructions provided with accessory for installation and parts. CAUTION Do not attempt to drive the unless you are familiar with this type of equipment and know how to operate all controls correctly. 4.2 INITIAL INSPECTION CAUTION The initial inspection should be performed only when the engine is off and all fluids are cold. Lower implements to the ground, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove ignition key. 1. Perform a visual inspection of the entire unit, look for signs of wear, loose hardware, and components that may have been damaged during transport. 2. Inspect paint and decals for damage or scratches. Decals provide important operaing and safety information. Replace all missing or hard to read decals. 3. All fluids must be at the full level mark with engine cold. Check : a. Radiator coolant level. b. Engine oil level. c. Hydraulic fluid level. 4. Make sure air filter connections are tight and cover is securely in place. 5. Check tires for proper inflation. Tires have been over inflated for transport. Correct tire pressure should be set: Front: 10-12 psi (69-83 kpa) Rear: 8-10 psi (55-69 kpa) 6. Check belt tension 7. Visually check for fuel or oil leaks. 8. Inspect lube points on reels and for proper lubrication. 4.3 WHEELS WARNING Engage parking brake before lifting to install wheels. Make sure the work surface is solid and level. Never work on a that is supported only by the jack. Always use jack stands. 1. Remove dirt, grease and oil from wheel mounting hardware. Do not lubricate threads. 2. Position wheel on hub and inspect to insure full contact between the mounting surface of wheel and hub. 3. Finger tighten all wheel mounting hardware then torque to 65-85 ft. lb. (88-115 Nm). Check and retorque daily until proper torque is maintained. 9

4 SET-UP 4.4 STEERING WHEEL 1. Remove steering wheel from its shipping position. 2. Assemble two 3/4 flat washers (A) and two 3/4 wave washers (B) to the steering shaft. 3. Position the steering wheel (C) over the shaft. Secure with lockwasher, and jam nut (D). Torque nut to 30-40 ft. lb. (41-51 Nm). 4. Install steering wheel cap. C A B D Figure 4A 4.5 ROPS The ROPS base weldment (AH) and seatbelt have been assembled to the mower at the factory. 1. Position the ROPS (AG) behind the mower with the base plates forward and the decals on the left side. 2. Leave the top of the ROPS touching the ground, raise the ends with the base plates until the first hole aligns with the correct hole in the base weldment (AH). 3. Install two 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 screws, lockwashers and nuts (AJ) on each side of the weldment and hand tighten. 4. Rotate the ROPS into place and install the remaining six 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 screws, lockwashers and nuts (AJ). AJ base plates AG 5. Adjust the ROPS as required so it is straight to the base weldment and mower frame. It may be necessary to loosen base weldment mounting hardware and adjust base weldment so ROPS is equally balanced left to right. AH 6. Torque ROPS and base weldment hardware to 57 ft.lbs. (77 Nm). NOTICE AJ Figure 4B When properly installed, the ROPS will lean approximately 5 towards the rear of the mower. 10

SET-UP 4 4.6 SEAT 1. To keep seat clean and prevent damage, do not remove protective cover from seat during installation and other set-up procedures. 2. Remove seat from shipping boards and discard shipping hardware. 3. Assemble the seat to the seat mounting plate. a. On the two front studs, use 5/16 flat washer, lockwashers and 5/16-18 nuts. b. On the two rear studs, assemble 1/2 in. (13 mm) spacers (E) first, then the lockwashers and 5/16-18 nuts. c. Connect the seat wire harness to harness. 4. Apply lithium base grease to the seat runners then check all seat adjustments to insure they function properly. E Figure 4C 4.7 FRONT MOWER HOSE BRACKET 1. Remove hardware (F) from the front lift arm cradle, then remove hose bracket (G) with its hoses from the shipping position. 2. Move hose bracket (G) into position as shown, align the mounting holes then assemble hardware (F). F F G Figure 4D 11

4 SET-UP 4.8 FRONT MOWERS 1. Remove the left and right mower assemblies from the shipping crates. Remove hardware (H) and pull lift arm (J) from each cutting unit. J 2. Assemble lift arms (J) to the a. Remove nut and bolt (K) then remove pin (L). b. Place lift arm (J) in cradle and slide pin (L) through the cradle and lift arm. Secure pin with hardware (K). c. Assemble shackles (N) to the chains, then assemble each chain to crank (M) and secure with pins (P). d. Assemble free end of chain to lift arm (J) and secure with pins (P). H K Figure 4E e. Repeat steps a-d for the other side. DO NOT assemble Down Pressure Springs. They will be installed in Section 4.12. 3. Assemble the front mowers to the lift arms with hardware (H). L K J 4. Remove the cover plate (S) from the drive end of each mower. Retain hardware (U) and gasket (R). Store cover plate (S) for future use. 5. Install motors on mowers with hardware (U) and gasket (R). Nut (T) must be facing upwards as shown. M N P J Figure 4F Figure 4G R S T U Figure 4H 12

SET-UP 4 4.9 CENTER (REAR) MOWER 1. Remove center mower from its shipping crate and position behind the rear lift arm (Z). Slide the mower onto the lift arm and secure with collar (V) and spring clip pin (W) 2. Remove the cover plate (S) from the drive end of center mower. Retain hardware (U) and gasket (R). Store cover plate (S) for future use. T S U R Y X W V 3. Install motor on cutting unit with hardware (U) and gasket (R). Nut (T) must be facing upwards as shown. 4. Secure hose bracket (X) to stud of center mower with 3/8-16 hardware (Y). Z Figure 4I 4.10 REEL ADJUSTMENTS The reels have been backed away from the bedknife to prevent damage during shipment. Each reel must be adjusted before the unit is ready for delivery. 1. Install any special rollers or reel attachments following the instructions provided with them. 2. Adjust the reel to bedknife. [Sections 5.13, 5.14] 3. Adjust the height of cut to customer specifications. [Section 5.16, 5.18, 5.18] 4.11 BATTERY CAUTION Always use insulated tools, wear protective glasses or goggles and protective clothing when working with batteries. You must read and obey all battery manufaturer s instructions. 7. Apply a light coat of silicone dielectric grease to both terminals and cable ends to prevent corrosion. 8. Clamp the battery to battery tray using J-hooks (CC), hold-downs (DD) and wing nuts (EE). AA 1. Before installing the battery, make absolutely certain the ignition switch is OFF and the key s have been removed. DD EE BB 2. Place the battery on the mounting tray with the terminals towards the rear of the machine. 3. Route the battery cables along the left side and behind the battery. 4. Connect the RED (Positive) cable (AA) to the positive (+) battery terminal first. CC 5. Connect the BLACK (Negative) cable (BB) to the negative (-) battery terminal. 6. Do not over tighten terminal nuts. Figure 4J 13

4 SET-UP 4.12 DOWN PRESSURE SPRINGS 1. Check the hydraulic oil level, and add fuel to the tank. Bleed the fuel system if required. 2. Start the engine and fully raise the lift arms. 3. Stop the engine and lock the arms in transport position. a. Remove pin (A) and slide handle (B) from the top slot (C) to the bottom slot (D). b. Insert pin (A) to lock handle (B) in place. Note: To prevent damage to the, the transport lock must be disengaged before the cutting units can be lowered. 4. Assemble plug (H) into each spring (J). 5. Assemble 3/8-16 x 1 bolt (E), lockwasher (F) and plate (G) as shown. 6. Assemble 1/2-13 x 10 bolt (P), flat washer (Q) and nut (R) as shown. Thread bolt (P) at least 1-1/2 into plate (G). 7. Manually raise the front lift arms as far as possible then tether the arms together. 8. For 26 in. cutting units, assemble shackles (K) to each tab (M) and secure with clevis and cotter pin (L). See Figure 4L A B P Q A B C C D Figure 4K 26 Inch Reels E F G R L K H J L M 30 Inch Reels Figure 4L 9. For 30 in. cutting units, assemble shackles (K) to tabs (M) and brackets (N) as shown. Secure with clevis and cotter pin (L). See Figure 4M 10. Connect springs (J) to shackles (K) then remove tethers and transport lock. 11. Adjust down pressure. [Section 5.12] P Q R E F G H H J K J L N K L N M Figure 4M 14

SET-UP 4 4.13 OPERATING CHECKS After the initial inspection and set-up of reels and accessories test the and implements for proper operation. 1. Test the Interlock system. [Section 4.14] 2. Start the and check that switches, gauges, pedals and controls operate as described. [Section 3.2] 3. Operate traction pedal and check that operates smoothly in both directions. Check that stops when traction pedal is released. 4. Check that the does not creep. 5. After operation, stop and inspect again for oil or hydraulic leaks. 4.14 Operator Back-up System 1. The operator back-up system prevents the engine from starting unless the parking brake is engaged, the traction pedal is in neutral, and the reel/3wd switch is OFF. The system also stops the engine if the operator leaves the seat with the reel/3wd switch ON, traction pedal out of Neutral, or parking brake Disengaged. WARNING Never operate equipment with the Interlock System disconnected or malfunctioning. Do not disconnect or bypass any switch. 2. Perform each of the following tests to insure the operator back-up system is functioning properly. Stop the test and have the system inspected and repaired if any of the tests fail as listed below: the engine does not start in test 1; the engine does start during tests 2,3 or 4; the engine continues to run during tests 5 or 6. 3. Refer to the chart below for each test and follow the check ( ) marks across the chart. Shut engine off between each test. Test 1: Represents normal starting procedure. The operator is seated, parking brake is engaged, the operator s feet are off the pedals, and the reel/3wd switch is OFF. The engine should start. Test 2: The engine must not start if the reel/3wd switch is ON. Test 3: The engine must not start if the parking brake is DISENGAGED. Test 4: The engine must not start if the traction pedal is pressed. Test 5: Start the engine in the normal manner then turn reel/3wd switch ON and lift your weight off the seat. Test 6: Start the engine in the normal manner then disengage parking brake and lift your weight off the seat. Test Operator Seated Operator s Back-up System Check Parking Brake Traction Pedal in Neutral Reel / 3WD Switch Lift your weight off seat. The engine will shut down. Engine Starts Yes No Engaged Disengaged Yes No On Off Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 15

5 ADJUSTMENTS 5 ADJUSTMENTS 5.1 GENERAL WARNING To prevent injury, lower implements to the ground, disengage all drives, engage parking brake, stop engine, and remove key from ignition switch before making any adjustments or performing maintenance. Make sure the mower is parked on a solid and level surface. Never work on a mower that is supported only by the jack. Always use jack stands. If only the front or rear of the mower is raised, place chocks in front of and behind the wheels that are not raised. 1. Adjustments and maintenance should always be performed by a qualified technician. If proper adjustment cannot be made, contact an authorized Jacobsen Dealer. 2. Replace, do not adjust, worn or damaged components. 3. Do not wear jewelry or loose fitting clothing when making adjustments or repairs. CAUTION Be careful to prevent entrapment of the hands and fingers between moving and fixed components of the machine. 4. Do not change governor settings or overspeed the engine. 5.2 FAN BELT Inspect and adjust new belt after first ten hours of operation. Adjust every 100 hours thereafter. 1. Adjust alternator pulley so belt (B) deflects 9/32 to 11/32 in. (7 to 9 mm) with a 22 lb. (10 kgf) push at midspan between pulleys. 2. If tension is incorrect, loosen alternator mounting bolts (A), and adjust alternator until proper belt tension is achieved. Tighten hardware (A). A B Figure 5A 5.3 PUMP DRIVE BELT Adjust reel pump belt (C) to deflect 1/4 in. (6 mm) with a force of 5-7 lb. (2-3 kgf) applied at midspan. 1. Loosen hardware (D and E). 2. Move pump/clutch assembly down to increase tension on belt (C) then tighten hardware (D and E). 3. Torque hardware (D and E) to 27-33 ft-lb. (37-45 Nm). D E D C Diesel Engine Gasoline En Figure 5B 16

ADJUSTMENTS 5 5.4 NEUTRAL AND 3WD SWITCHES 1. Check traction pedal adjustment. 2. Use a volt/ohm meter to determine when switch opens or closes. a. Adjust switch (G) so finger of actuating arm (F) is centered over sensing portion of switch. Switch contacts should be closed with traction pedal in neutral and open with minimal pedal travel in forward or reverse direction. b. Adjust 3WD switch (H) so contacts are open with traction pedal in neutral, and contacts close with minimal pedal travel in forward direction. F G H Figure 5C 5.5 PARKING BRAKE SWITCHES Loosen screws (K) and adjust both switches so contacts just close as the brake lever is moved to the engaged position then tighten screws. K Figure 5D 5.6 LIFT LIMIT SWITCH The lift limit switch must be adjusted so the reels stop turning before the cutting plane between the reel and ground reach 15-3/4 in. (400 mm). To adjust, loosen screw (L), and adjust arm (M). L M Figure 5E 17

5 ADJUSTMENTS 5.7 TRACTION PEDAL NEUTRAL 1. If the mower creeps in either direction when the engine is running, but the traction pedal is not depressed, adjust spring tension so that the pedal always returns to neutral when released. Note: The mower may creep when the hydraulic oil is cold. Operate the mower for 15 minutes before determining if adjustment is required. a. Lock rear nuts and adjust front nuts (N) to maintain 3/8 in. (9 mm) of extension in spring (O). b. Start the engine and check for creep then repeat the process if necessary. 2. Use extreme caution when making this adjustment as the wheels will be off the ground and the engine will be running. 3. Engage parking brake, stop the engine, open hoods, then lubricate all linkage pivot points. 4. Chock the rear wheel, and place the front of the mower on jackstands. 5. Loosen all nuts (N) and adjust rear spring to position traction arm in neutral. N Front O N Figure 5F 5.8 TRACTION PEDAL FORWARD STOP Loosen nuts (P) move the traction pedal to its maximum forward position. Adjust screw (Q) until the head just touches the traction pedal arm. Return traction pedal to neutral and turn screw (Q) out one full turn. Tighten nuts (P). Important: Screw (Q) must stop traction pedal before the internal stops in the hydrostatic transmission are contacted. P P Q Figure 5G 5.9 LIFT / LOWER PEDAL STOP Adjust bolts (R and S) to stop spool valve from hitting the internal stops, while maintaining the full stroke of the spool. R S Figure 5H 18

ADJUSTMENTS 5 5.10 PARKING BRAKE 1. Check linkage cables and pivots to ensure they are operating smoothly. 2. Park the mower on a 30% slope (16.7 ) near the bottom of the hill, with the front of the mower facing downhill. Engage the parking brake and stop the engine. a. The mower should stay on the hill without creeping. b. If the brakes do not hold, start the engine, disengage the brake, and drive to the bottom of the hill. CAUTION DO NOT disengage the brakes with the engine off. 3. With parking brake disengaged, turn adjusting knob in a clockwise direction, applying and releasing brake every quarter turn, until a definite snap over center action is achieved. 4. Repeat the test on the hill if required. Note: Over adjustment causes hard lever action, but does not increase brake efficiency. 5.11 REAR LIFT ARM 1. Rear lift arm position is properly adjusted when the rear mower bumpers are putting slight pressure against the underside of the foot rests. 2. Disconnect lift chain (T) from crank and adjust ball joint (U) as required. T U Figure 5I 5.12 DOWN PRESSURE 1. Place mowers in the Fixed Mode (Section 5.18) and lower the mowers onto a scale, capable of weighing 250 lb. (113 kg). The rear roller of the mower must rest on the scale. 2. To adjust pressure on rear mower loosen nuts (V) and adjust to obtain the desired pressure. 3. To adjust pressure on front mowers, loosen nut (W) and adjust bolt (X). Minimum thread engagement should be 1/2 in. (13 mm). 4. To maintain a consistent height of cut, the down pressure should be adjusted evenly on all three mowers. 5. Jacobsen, recommends the mower weight for Floating Mode at 60 lb. (27 kg), and for Fixed Mode at 90 lb. (41 kg). X W V Figure 5J Figure 5K 19

5 ADJUSTMENTS 5.13 REEL TO BEDKNIFE (Pre-adjustment Check) 1. Check the reel bearings for end play or radial play. If there is any abnormal movement of the reel, up and down or side to side, adjust or replace components as needed. CAUTION To prevent personal injury and damage to the cutting edges, handle the reel with extreme care. 2. Inspect the reel blades and bedknife to insure good sharp edges without bends or nicks. a. The cutting edges of the reel blades and bedknife must be sharp, free of burrs, and show no signs of rounding off. b. The bedknife and bedknife backing must be securely tightened. The bedknife must be straight and sharp. c. A flat surface of 5/32 in. (4 mm) minimum must be maintained on the front face of the bedknife. Use a standard flat file to dress the bedknife. 3. If wear or damage is beyond the point where the reel or bedknife can be corrected by the lapping process, they must be reground. 4. Proper reel-to-bedknife adjustment is critical. A gap of 0.001 to 0.003 (0.025 to 0.076 mm) must be maintained across the entire length of the reel and bedknife. 5. The reel must be parallel to the bedknife. An improperly adjusted reel will lose its sharp edges prematurely and may result in serious damage to the reel and bedknife. 6. Grass conditions will also affect the adjustment. a. Dry, sparse conditions will require a wider gap to prevent heat buildup and damage to the reel and bedknife. b. High quality grass with a good moisture content requires a closer gap (near zero). 5-6 Leading Edge of Reel Figure 5L 5.14 REEL TO BEDKNIFE ADJUSTMENT 93 5/32 in. Normal Rotation 1. Read Section 5.13 before making the adjustment. 2. Start adjustment at the leading edge of the reel, followed by the trailing end. The leading end of the blade is the end that passes over the bedknife first during normal rotation. 3. Loosen nut (C) 1/4 turn on both ends of the cutting unit. a. Turn adjuster (A) in 1/16 to 1/8 turn increments. b. Slide a feeler gauge or shim stock.001 in. (.025 mm) between the reel blade and the bedknife. Do not turn reel. c. Adjust the trailing end of the reel in the same manner then recheck the adjustment at the leading end. d. Tighten all hardware and recheck the adjustment. e. When properly adjusted, the reel will spin freely, and you should be able to cut a piece of newspaper along the full length of the reel, when the paper is held at 90. C B A G F E D Figure 5N 20

ADJUSTMENTS 5 5.15 CUTTING MODES 1. The mower may be operated in the Fixed Mode or the Floating Mode. 2. Fixed Mode is generally used for cutting heights greater than 1 in. (25 mm) and the mower does not require a front roller unless the terrain is rough and uneven. If a front roller is required, the roller should be raised 1/4 in. (6 mm) higher than the rear roller and used for anti-scalp purposes only. 4. To convert the mower from Fixed to Floating Mode, remove hardware (H) from each side of the three mower frames. Install a front roller and store hardware (H) for future conversion to fixed mode. 5. To convert the mower from Floating to Fixed Mode, assemble hardware (H) as shown and remove or raise the front roller. 3. Floating Mode is generally used for cutting heights less than one inch (25 mm) and a front roller is required. If a 2-1/2 in. (63 mm) solid front roller is used, the cutting height will range from 3/8 to 2-1/8 in. (9 to 54 mm). If a 3 in. (76 mm) grooved front roller is used, the cutting height will range from 3/8 to 2-1/4 in. (9 to 57 mm). H H H Figure 5O 5.16 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1. Raise and lock the lift arms in transport mode. 2. For easier access to the height adjusters on the motor end of the front reels, Jacobsen recommends raising the front end of the mower just a few inches off the ground then, being careful not to damage the hydraulic hoses, tilt the front mowers 90 degrees, and tether the mowers together. 3. On the rear mower (center) remove the pin and collar on the shaft and slide the mower backwards. 4. Always make the reel-to bedknife adjustment (Sections 5.13 and 5.14) before making the cutting height adjustment. 5. Select Fixed or Floating Mode and convert the mower accordingly. 6. Loosen skid mounting hardware (D - Figure 5N) then adjust the cutting height. (A special tool is provided with the mowers. A 5/8 in. socket and ratchet are required). Tether Figure 5P 21

5 ADJUSTMENTS 5.17 REMOVING THE CUTTING UNIT 1. To prevent contamination of the hydraulic system, as well as loss of oil, do not disconnect the hoses from the motor. CAUTION Disconnect lift springs before removing mowers. 2. Raise and lock the lift arms in transport mode (Section 3.4) and disconnect the down pressure springs. 3. Remove transport pin then lower the lift arms to the ground. 4. Remove hardware securing motor to drive housing and carefully pull the motor away. 5. Place motor in a clean plastic bag and cover the opening in the gear box. 6. Remove pin and collar from center (rear) lift arm and pull the center cutting unit away from the mower. 7. Remove the hardware securing the front lift arms to the cutting units, and slide the mowers out of the way. 5.18 CUTTING HEIGHT - FIXED MODE Follow the procedures outlined in Section 5.16. 1. Reposition the rear roller adjuster. a. For cutting heights from 3/8 to 1-3/4 in. (9 to 44 mm), use holes (M) on the mower frame, and two holes (shown in black) of the height adjuster (F) as shown. b. For cutting heights greater than 1-3/4 inches (44 mm), disassemble adjuster (F) and turn the mounting bracket upside down; then use holes (N) of the frame, and the two holes (shown in black) of the adjuster (F). 2. Remove the tether, and lower the cutting units to the ground. 3. Place spacers of the desired height (J) under each end of the reel, adjacent to the front edge of the bedknife. G G F E N M N M 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 B U T S R Figure 5Q A 4. Loosen nut (G) and lower rear roller to the ground. Tighten nut (E) against the adjuster then recheck the setting on both side of the reel. Readjust if necessary. F E B 5. Assemble the front roller adjuster (B) (If a roller is required) to holes number 2 and 4 only of the mower frame. Do not use holes number 1 and 3. Set roller to 1/4 in. (6 mm) above rear roller. J Figure 5R 22

ADJUSTMENTS 5 5.19 CUTTING HEIGHT - FLOATING MODE Follow the procedures outlined in Section 5.16. 1. Assemble the front roller adjuster (B) to holes number 2 and 4 only of the mower frame. Do not use hole numbers 1 and 3. Refer to the chart below for correct hole of front roller adjuster to use. 2. Reposition the rear roller adjusters (F). a. For cutting heights from 3/8 to 1-3/4 in. (9 to 44 mm), use holes (M) on the mower frame, and two holes (shown in black) of adjuster (F) as shown. b. For cutting heights greater than 1-3/4 in. (44 mm), disassemble adjuster (F) and turn the mounting bracket upside down; then use holes (N) of the frame, and the two holes (shown in black) of adjuster (F). 3. Loosen nut (L) and adjust screw (K) to obtain desired cutting height (X) then lock nut (L) against gauge (P). 4. Place one end of the gauge under the front roller at either end of the reel, and slide the head of screw (K) over the bedknife. a. Adjust nut (G) to lower the rear roller to the gauge, then tighten nut (E) against the adjuster. b. Move the gauge to the other end of the reel and repeat Steps 4a and 4b. Grooved Roller Inches Millimeters Range of Cut Solid Roller Inches Millimeters 3/8-3/4 10-19 3/8-5/8 10-16 R M 3/4-1-1/4 19-32 5/8-1-1/8 16-29 S M 1-1/4-1-3/4 32-44 1-1/8-1-5/8 29-41 T M 1-3/4-2-1/4 44-57 1-5/8-2-1/8 41-54 U N Front Rear G F E Front Roller P N M N M 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 B X-Cutting Height Rear Roller K L U T S R Figure 5S Figure 5T 23

5 ADJUSTMENTS 5.20 TORQUE SPECIFICATION NOTICE All torque values included in these charts are approximate and are for reference only. Use of these torque values is at your sole risk. Jacobsen is not responsible for any loss, claim, or damage arising from the use of these charts. Extreme caution should always be used when using any torque value. Jacobsen uses Grade 5 Plated bolts as standard, unless otherwise noted. For tightening plated bolts, use the value given for lubricated. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FASTENERS SIZE UNITS GRADE 5 GRADE 8 SIZE UNITS GRADE 5 GRADE 8 Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Lubricated Dry #6-32 in-lb (Nm) 20 (2.3) 7/16-14 ft-lb (Nm) 37 (50.1) 50 (67.8) 53 (71.8) 70 (94.9) #8-32 in-lb (Nm) 24 (2.7) 30 (3.4) 7/16-20 ft-lb (Nm) 42 (56.9) 55 (74.6) 59 (80.0) 78 (105) #10-24 in-lb (Nm) 35 (4.0) 45 (5.1) 1/2-13 ft-lb (Nm) 57 (77.2) 75 (101) 80 (108) 107 (145) #10-32 in-lb (Nm) 40 (4.5) 50 (5.7) 1/2-20 ft-lb (Nm) 64 (86.7) 85 (115) 90 (122) 120 (162) #12-24 in-lb (Nm) 50 (5.7) 65 (7.3) 9/16-12 ft-lb (Nm) 82 (111) 109 (148) 115 (156) 154 (209) 1/4-20 in-lb (Nm) 75 (8.4) 100 (11.3) 107 (12.1) 143 (16.1) 9/16-18 ft-lb (Nm) 92 (124) 122 (165) 129 (174) 172 (233) 1/4-28 in-lb (Nm) 85 (9.6) 115 (13.0) 120 (13.5) 163 (18.4) 5/8-11 ft-lb (Nm) 113 (153) 151 (204) 159 (215) 211 (286) 5/16-18 in-lb (Nm) 157 (17.7) 210 (23.7) 220 (24.8) 305 (34.4) 5/8-18 ft-lb (Nm) 128 (173) 170 (230) 180 (244) 240 (325) 5/16-24 in-lb (Nm) 173 (19.5) 230 (26.0) 245 (27.6) 325 (36.7) 3/4-10 ft-lb (Nm) 200 (271) 266 (360) 282 (382) 376 (509) 3/8-16 ft-lb (Nm) 23 (31.1) 31 (42.0) 32 (43.3) 44 (59.6) 3/4-16 ft-lb (Nm) 223 (302) 298 404 315 (427) 420 (569) 3/8-24 ft-lb (Nm) 26 (35.2) 35 (47.4) 37 (50.1) 50 (67.8) 7/8-14 ft-lb (Nm) 355 (481) 473 (641) 500 (678) 668 (905) METRIC FASTENERS SIZE UNITS 4.6 8.8 10.9 12.9 Non Critical Fasteners into Aluminum Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated Dry M4 Nm (in-lb) 3.83 (34) 5.11 (45) 2.0 (18) M5 Nm (in-lb) 1.80 (16) 2.40 (21) 4.63 (41) 6.18 (54) 6.63 (59) 8.84 (78) 7.75 (68) 10.3 (910 4.0 (35) M6 Nm (in-lb) 3.05 (27) 4.07 (36) 7.87 (69) 10.5 (93) 11.3 (102) 15.0 (133) 13.2 (117) 17.6 (156) 6.8 (60) M8 Nm (in-lb) 7.41 (65) 9.98 (88) 19.1 (69) 25.5 (226) 27.3 (241) 36.5 (323) 32.0 (283) 42.6 (377) 17.0 (150) M10 Nm (ft-lb) 14.7 (11) 19.6 (14) 37.8 (29) 50.5 (37) 54.1 (40) 72.2 (53) 63.3 (46) 84.4 (62) 33.9 (25) M12 Nm (ft-lb) 25.6 (19) 34.1 (25) 66.0 (48) 88.0 (65) 94.5 (70) 125 (92) 110 (81) 147 (108) 61.0 (45) M14 Nm (ft-lb) 40.8 (30) 54.3 (40) 105 (77) 140 (103) 150 (110) 200 (147) 175 (129) 234 (172) 94.9 (70) 5.21 SPECIFIC TORQUE 1. Tie rod ball joints: (2) 30-35 ft. lb. (41-47 Nm). 2. Engine drain plugs: 22 ft. lb. (30 Nm). 3. Steering ball joints: 50-55 ft. lb. (68-75 Nm). 4. Steering wheel nut: 30-40 ft-lb (41-51 Nm) 5. Wheel hardware:65-85 ft. lb. (88-116 Nm). 24

TROUBLESHOOTING 6 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 GENERAL The troubleshooting chart below lists basic problems that may occur during start-up and operation. For more detailed information regarding the hydraulic and electrical systems contact your area Jacobsen Dealer. Symptoms Possible Causes Action Engine will not start. 1. Parking brake disengaged, traction pedal not in neutral or reel/3wd switch on. 2. Battery low on charge or defective. 1. Check operator back-up system and start-up procedure. 2. Inspect condition of battery and battery connections. 3. Fuel tank empty or dirty. 3. Fill with fresh fuel. Change fuel filter. Bleed fuel lines. 4. Fuse blown. 4. Replace fuse. Engine hard to start or 1. Fuel level low, fuel or fuel filter 1. Fill with fresh fuel. Change fuel filter. Bleed fuel lines. runs poorly. dirty. 2. Air cleaner dirty. 2. Inspect and replace air filter. 3. Injectors, fuel pump. 3. Consult engine manual. 4. Engine problem. 4. Consult engine manual. Engine stops. 1. Fuel tank empty. 1. Fill with fresh fuel and bleed fuel lines. 2. Interlocks not set before leaving operator s seat. 2. Engage parking brake, move traction lever to N and set reel control to OFF. Engine overheating. 1. Coolant level low. 1. Inspect and add coolant. 2. Air intake restricted. 2. Clean cooling air intake. 3. Water pump belt broken or loose. 3. Tighten or replace belt. 4. Engine overload. 4. Reduce forward speed. Battery not holding charge. 1. Loose or corroded battery terminals. 1. Inspect and clean terminals. 2. Low electrolyte. 2. Refill to correct level. 3. Alternator belt loose or broken. 3. Tighten or replace belt. 4. Charging system defective. 4. See engine manual. Reels cut unevenly. 1. Bedknife-to-reel not adjusted correctly. Inspect bedknife-to-reel adjustment. 2. Engine speed too low. Check engine speed. Run engine at full throttle. 3. Low hydraulic oil. Check reservoir level and fill if needed. Mower does not react 1. Parking brake engaged. Disengage parking brake. to traction pedal. 2. Tow Valve Open. Close Tow Valve. 3. Low hydraulic oil. Check reservoir level and fill if needed. Implement does not 1. Low hydraulic oil. Check reservoir level and fill as needed. raise or lower. Gauges/Indicator not 1. Circuit Breaker. Reset circuit breaker, check bulb. operating. 2. Loose wiring. Check electrical connections. 25

7 MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION CHARTS 7 MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION CHARTS 7.1 GENERAL WARNING Before you clean, adjust, or repair this equipment, disengage all drives, lower implements to the ground, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove key from ignition switch to prevent injuries 1. Always clean the grease fitting before and after lubricating. 2. Lubricate with grease that meets or exceeds NLGI Grade 2 LB specifications. Apply grease with a manual grease gun and fill slowly until grease begins to seep out. Do not use compressed air guns. 3. Periodically apply a small amount of lithium based grease to the seat runners. 4. For smooth operation of all levers, pivot points, and other friction points that are not shown on the lubrication chart apply several drops of SAE 30 oil every 40 hours or as required. 5. Grease fittings (A - F) every 50 hours and fittings (G - K) every 100 hours. 7.2 LUBRICATION CHART J H A F G J B B J D C A J F E A. Mower Pivot (3 Fittings) B. Front Lift Arms (2 Fittings) C. Crank Hub D. Hydraulic Cylinder E. Center Lift Arm F. Control Pedal Pivot (2 Fittings) G. Steering Yoke H. Drive Shaft Bearings (2 Fittings) J. Reel Bearings (6 Fittings) K. Rollers (As Required) 26

Pre-Delivery Checklist Product No. 67043 - Tri-King 1900 Series Mower Check: Wheel lug torque 65-85 ft. lb. (88-115 N.m) Tire pressure should be: Front 10-12 psi (69-83 kpa) Rear 8-10 psi (55-69 kpa) ROPS mounting hardware 57 ft. lbs (77 N.m) Steering nut torque 30-40 ft. lb. (41-54 N.m) Traction pedal stop adjustment Traction does not creep with pedal in neutral Parking brake adjustment Operation of all switches Function of lift-lower pedal Engine Check: Engine oil level Engine coolant level Air cleaner element and connections Belt adjustment Cutting Units Check: All hardware securely fastened Reel end play, there should be none Front roller bearing adjustment Rear Unit lift stop orientaition, and lift adjustment Adjust reel to bedknife,.001 to.003 (.025 -.08 mm) Adjust cutting height to customers requirements Adjust down pressure springs Electrical System Check: Operator backup system (Section 4.14) Reel/3WD switch Neutral start switch Parking brake switch Seat switch Backlap Switch Panel gauges and warning lights Mower Limit switch For pinched or rubbing wires Hydraulic System Check: Hydraulic oil level For pinched or rubbing hoses For twisted or crimped hoses For oil leaks Pump drive belt adjustment Reel motor backlap nuts are set to full forward Miscellaneous Check for loose or missing hardware All lubrication points Examine paint finish; touch up where necessary Check decals. In place and legible Make sure Safety & Operation Manual and Parts & Maintenance Manual are in the pouch Support If you encounter any problems while setting up this mower, contact contact the Jacobsen Customer Care department. Problem Description Jacobsen, A Textron Comany 11108 Quality Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 800-848-1636 http://www.jacobsen.com Distributor Inspected Customer Date

ESIPUHE Tässä ohjekirjassa on turvallisuutta, hallintalaitteita ja käyttöä koskevia ohjeita uuteen Jacobsen-koneeseesi. Säilytä tämä ohjekirjan koneen sisällä, jotta tietoja voidaan tarkastella käytön aikana. Ennen kuin käytät konetta sinun, sekä kaikkien koneen käyttäjien, on luettava molemmat käsikirjat huolellisesti ja kokonaisuudessaan. Seuraamalla turvallisuus-, käyttö- ja huolto-ohjeita pidennät koneesi elinikää ja pidät yllä sen parhaan mahdollisen suorituskapasiteetin. Jos haluat lisätietoja, ota yhteyttä lähimpään Jacobsenjälleenmyyjääsi. SISÄLLYSLUETTELO CONTENTS 1 SISÄLLYSLUETTELO 2 TURVALLISUUS 2.1 Käyttöturvallisuus... 3 2.2 Tärkeitä huomautuksia... 4 3 SÄÄTIMET 3.1 Kuvakkeet... 5 3.2 Säätimet... 7 3.3 Kuvun avaus... 8 3.4 Ohjauskonsolin suojus... 8 4 VALMISTELUT 4.1 Yleistä... 9 4.2 Alkutarkistus... 9 4.3 Renkaat... 9 4.4 Ohjauspyörä... 10 4.5 Kaatumissuojausjärjestelmä (ROPS)... 10 4.6 Istuin... 11 4.7 Etuleikkurin letkukiinnike... 11 4.8 Etuleikkurit... 12 4.9 Keski(taka)leikkuri... 13 4.10 Kelan säädöt... 13 4.11 Akku... 13 4.12 Pintapainejouset... 14 4.13 Käyttötarkistukset... 15 4.14 Varmistusjärjestelmä... 15 Laitteen sarjanumerokilpi on rungossa vasemman eturenkaan takana. Jacobsen suosittelee näiden numeroiden kirjaamista alle, jotta numerot ovat helposti nähtävissä. CHARLOTTE, NC YEAR OF PRODUCTION: A Textron Company MADE IN U.S.A. 5 SÄÄDÖT 5.1 Yleistä...16 5.2 Tuulettinhihna...16 5.3 Pumpun käyttöhihna...16 5.4 Neutraalit ja 3wd -kytkimet...17 5.5 Pysäköintijarrukytkimet...17 5.6 Noston rajakytkin...17 5.7 Vetopoljin neutraali...18 5.8 Vetopolkimen eteenpäinpysäytys...18 5.9 Noston / alemman polkimen pysäytys...18 5.10 Pysäytysjarru...19 5.11 Takaosan nostovarsi...19 5.12 Alaspäinpaine...19 5.13 Tela kiinteään veitseen...20 5.14 Veitsiterän säätäminen...20 5.15 Leikkuutilat...21 5.16 Leikkuukorkeuden säätö...21 5.17 Leikkuuyksikön poisto...22 5.18 Leikkuukorkeus kiinteä tila...22 5.19 Leikkuukorkeus kelluva tila...23 5.20 Vääntömomenttivaatimukset...24 5.21 Ominaisvääntömomentti...24 6 VIANETSINTÄ 6.1 Yleistä...25 7 HUOLTO JA VOITELU 7.1 Yleistä...26 7.2 Voitelukaavio...26 Varoitus Proposition 65 Copyright 2008, Textron Inc. Kaikki oikeudet pidätetään. Tätä opasta tai sen osaa ei saa kopioida missään muodossa. Tämän laitteen pakokaasu sisältää kemikaaleja, jotka Kalifornian osavaltion tietojen mukaan aiheuttavat syöpää, synnynnäisiä vammoja ja muita lisääntymishäiriöitä. 2 VALMISTUS YHDYSVALLOISSA 10-2008