Stander Warranty.p65 - Wright Commercial Products
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Stander Warranty.p65 - Wright Commercial Products
2006 Service Handbook “WHAT IT MEANS TO RIDE WRIGHT” Table of Contents Forms Information Request Form Claim Adjustment Form Dealer Registration Form Product Registration Form Warranty Claim Form Warranty Period Chart Pre-Delivery Mower Service 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Service Bulletins Bulletin #38 – Waterproof Relay Bulletin #39 – Warranty Parts Requiring Return Bulletin #40 – Hydraulic System Oil Bulletin #41 – Blade Bolts Bulletin #42 – Stander Hydraulic Pump Bulletin #43 – Sentar Hydraulic Pump Bulletin #44 – Velke Mower Hydraulic Pump Bulletin #45 – Clamp for Hydraulic Pump Controls Bulletin #46 – Sentar Hydro Idler Spring Upgrade Bulletin #47 – Sentar Deck Idler Upgrade Bulletin #48 – Optional Weight Bar Kit for Sentar Sport Bulletin #49 – Idler Die Spring Tool Bulletin #50 – Deck Lift Spring for Sport and RH Bulletin #51 – Stander Upright Repair Kit Bulletin #52 – Hydro Oil Cooler on Sport and RH Bulletin #53 – Warranty Parts Requiring Return 12 13 15 16 17 19 21 22 24 26 27 30 32 33 41 42 Service and Repair Neutral Adjustment on older models Neutral Adjustment on RTN models Neutral Adjustment on Velke Hydro Pistol Grip Tracking Adjustment on Velke Hydro Pistol Grip Tracking Adjustment on Earlier Velke Quad-Lever Tracking Adjustment on Current Velke Quad-Lever Tracking Adjustment on Small Stander Tracking Adjustment on Big Stander Tracking Adjustment on Sentar Sport and Stander RH Tracking Adjustment on Sentar 1 and 2 Tracking Adjustment on Sentar 3 Sentar 1 and 2 Control Cable Replacement-Upper Settings Sentar 1 and 2 Control Cable Replacement-Lower Settings Hydraulic Pump Quick Reference Chart Belt Alignment, Pulleys and Bent Decks Deck Height Adjustments Deck Alignment and Pitch Sentar 3 Deck Link 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 65 66 2006 Service Handbook Forms Date Received: ___________________Warranty Claim #: __________________Serial #: __________________ A&D CADCO EDM EJ Smith Fierle Hayward Hydrologic Keen Edge LL Johnson Pace Smith Distributing Steven Willand Turf Tech DEALER: _____________________ Additional information/items required to complete the processing of the warranty claim or registration. Please return with the required information/parts on the request form and return to your distributor. 1. 2. □ Model number missing or incorrect □ Serial number missing, incorrect or illegible 3. □ Need Authorized Dealer Form 4. □ Serial number registered to another owner. Please verify. 5. □ Date sold missing or unit not registered 6. □ Date of repair missing or illegible 7. □ Date of failure missing or illegible 8. □ Customer’s information missing or illegible 9. □ Customer’s signature missing 10. □ Dealer’s information missing 11. □ Dealer representative’s signature missing 12. □ Part number or description of part missing or illegible 13. □ Description of failure and correction insufficient 14. □ Parts used for repair omitted, incomplete or incorrect 15. □ Need Part returned (hydro motor, clutch, hydro pump, hydro hose, other):_______________________ a. See Bulletin #053 b. Part(s) must be returned within 30 days for warranty consideration 16. □ Labor hours requested missing or incorrect 17. □ No evidence of Pre-Delivery Service ever performed 18. □ No evidence of First Eight Hour Service performed 19. □ Refer to Service Bulletin # _____ and perform before resubmitting request 20. □ Additional information needed before further processing: ___________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Claim Rejection 21. □ As described, incident would be caused by normal wear or abuse or improper service 22. □ Normal maintenance items excluded from warranty 23. □ This item(s) excluded from warranty 24. □ Unit not registered with manufacturer 25. □ Beyond warranty time period for this item 26. □ Request not submitted to manufacturer within 30 days of repair date 27. □ This is a normal pre-delivery check-out and set-up item 28. □ Not a Wright Manufacturing, Inc. warranted part 29. □ Part returned is not a Wright OEM part. File claim with supplier of part 30. □ Information previously requested not returned 31. □ Part previously requested not returned 32. □ Non-Response to requested item(s) 33. □ Other: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ WRIGHT MANUFACTURING, INC. WARRANTY PARTS RETURN ADDRESS: WRIGHT MANUFACTURING, INC ATTN: WARRANTY PARTS RETURN 4600X WEDGEWOOD BLVD FREDERICK, MD 21703 FAXED ON: ________________ 2 WARRANTY CLAIM ADJUSTMENT / REJECTION Date: Claim # Serial # Distributor: A&D CADCO EDM EJ Smith Fierle Hayward Hydrologic Keen Edge LL Johnson Pace Smith Steve Willand Turf Tech Dealer: Part # Not Covered Under Warranty: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) FREIGHT $_____________ Parts ONLY-NO Labor ______________ Labor Only _______________ Labor Hours Paid __________________ Comments: PARTS: LABOR: TOTAL: 301.360.9810 www.wrightmfg.com 3 Fax 301.360.9820 4 Instructions to the Dealer: 1. This form must be filled out completely with signatures at the time of sale. 2. Only one product unit may be listed on each form. 3. Give the gold copy to the owner; Keep the pink copy for your records; Mail (or fax) the remaining copies to your distributor for Wright Power Products. REQUIRED PRODUCT REGISTRATION 4. If you have any questions, call 301-360-9810 for assistance. Wright Power Products are not eligible for warranty unless registered.* By not completing this Product Registration Form at time of sale you may also be: z Depriving the product owner of important update and safety information, adding dealer liability or z Violating federal laws enacted requiring ownership to be reported to the manufacturer. *Some components may still be warrantied - see owner's manual for details Model Number: Serial Number: _________________ Invoice Amount:$_________ (don't include tax) _________________ New / Used / Demo (circle one) Date of Sale: _________________ Hour Meter Reading: _____________ Retail Invoice Number:_____________ Cutter Deck: 32" 36" 42" 48" 52" 61" Dealer Information Customer / Owner Information Owner's Name: _______________________________ Dealer's Name: _____________________________ Company (if appl.): _________________________________ Address: _____________________________ Address: __________________________________ City/State/Zip: ________________________________ City/State/Zip: __________________________________ Contact Name: ________________________________ Contact Name: __________________________________ Phone: (_______)_______________________ Phone: (_______)_______________________ Fax: (_______)_______________________ Email: _______________________________ Email: _______________________________ Website: _______________________________ Website: _______________________________ Equipment application (check one): Distributor Name: Commercial Cutter Institution (circle one) School, Park, Municipality Homeowner Golf Course Rental Other ______________________________ Gold copy to Owner Pink copy to Dealer White & Yellow copies to your Wright Distributor Dealer Acknowledgement: I hereby certify this equipment was uncrated, set up, adjusted, and inspected before delivery in accordance with Wright Mfg., Inc.'s Pre-delivery Service instructions for this equipment and delivered face-to-face by an employee of this dealership to the Owner. The following was personally and face-to-face handed to the Owner: Owner's Manual, including Safety Instructions and Warranty. I personally and face-to-face directed the attention of the owner to: 1) The proper operating procedures and instructions as explained in the Owner's Manual, 2) the importance of safety precautions, safety equipment and preventive maintenance as explained in the Owner's Manual, 3) the warning decals on the equipment and, 4) the Warranty terms and conditions. Owner Acknowledgement: I have taken delivery of the above equipment in satisfactory condition. I have received and reviewed the Owner's Manual, including Safety Instructions and Warranty, for this equipment and understand the importance of its proper operation, safety precautions and maintenance requirements. I have read and understood all of the warning decals on the equipment. I promise to keep available and forward the Owner's Manual to any qualified future operator I allow to operate the equipment and to stress the importance of safety precautions to him or her. Owner signature _______________________________ Date Dealer representative signature Date \\Server01\company\Marketing\Pagemaker\Product Specific Documents\Stander\Stander Warranty.p65; revised 6/27/01 5 Instructions CLAIM # 1. Verify that the part is covered by the warranty and that it is a valid claim. (See the original warranty statement and WMI Warranty Policy and Procedures.) 2. Verify that the mower is registered. Contact your Wright Distributor if you have questions regarding a mower registration. Only registered mowers are eligible for warranty. 3. Completely fill out this form, including Owner and Dealer signatures. Note: Claims are not valid without signatures, model and serial numbers. 4. Give gold copy of this form to customer; dealer keeps pink copy. 5. Submit the remaining copies of this claim to your distributor within 30 days of the repair. 6. Please contact your distributor if you have any questions regarding this claim. Warranty Request This is a: (check one) Repair part warranty request Whole goods warranty request Model Number: ______________ Date Sold:________________________ Serial Number: ______________ Date Brought in for Repair:____________ Hour Meter Reading:___________ Date of Repair:_____________________ Dealer Information Customer / Owner Information Owner's Name: _________________________________ Dealer's Name:________________________________ Company (if appl.):________________________________ Address: Address: ___________________________________ City/State/Zip: _________________________________ City/State/Zip: ___________________________________ Contact Name:_________________________________ Contact Name: ___________________________________ Phone: ( ) ________________________________ Phone: ( ) _________________________________ Fax: ( ) ________________________________ Fax: ( ) _________________________________ Email: ______________________________________ Email: ________________________________________ Owner signature Date _________________________________ Distributor Name:_______________________________ Dealer signature Date What part failed or caused the failure: Part Number:____________________Description:___________________________________________________ Describe the failure and correction performed:______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Shaded Area for WMI Only QTY PARTS USED FOR REPAIR DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER / / / / Date Request Received Date Request Processed $ Registered Labor Rate hrs. Labor Hours Approved $ Labor Credit Approved $ Parts Credit Approved $ Total Credit Approved / / Date Credited Distributor LABOR REQUESTED # $________________________ X __________ . _________ = $ _____________________ LABOR RATE HOURS TENTHS WMI Credit Memo Number LABOR REQUESTED Copies to: White - Wright Mfg. Inc. z Yellow - Distributor z Pink - Dealer z Gold - Owner \\Server01\company\Marketing\Pagemaker\Product Specific Documents\Stander\Stander Warranty.p65; revised 6/19/01 6 Warranty Period Changes 4/01/05 Retail 3/17/03 Retail 3/01/02 Retail All previous sale and later sale and later sale and later General 2 year P&L 1P&L +1 Part 2 year P&L 2 year P&L Clutch 2 year P&L 1P&L +1 Part 1P&L +1 Part 1P&L +1 Part Spindle 2 year P&L 1P&L + 2 Part 1P&L +1 Part 1P&L +1 Part Pump 2 year P&L 2 year P&L 2 year P&L 2 year P&L Wheel Motor 2 year P&L 2 year P&L 2 P&L +2 Part 2 P&L +2 Part Deck 2 year P&L 1P&L +2 Part LL - 2 yr P&L LL - 2 yr P&L Engine Deck 2 year P&L 1P&L +2 Part LL - 2 yr P&L LL - 2 yr P&L Frame 2 year P&L 1P&L +2 Part LL - 2 yr P&L LL - 2 yr P&L Upright 2 year P&L 1P&L +2 Part LL - 2 yr P&L LL - 2 yr P&L Hydraulic Hose 2 year P&L Excluded Excluded Excluded Battery 90 day 90 day 90 day 90 day Belt 90 day Excluded Excluded Excluded * Applicable warranty based solely on original retail purchase of mower * Refer to applicable warranty document for clarification and exclusions * Warranty not transferable * Cracked weldments must be pre-approved LL = Limited Lifetime P&L = Parts and Labor 7 PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE OF MOWER BY DEALER The Wright Mower is shipped completely assembled and has been adjusted and tested at the factory. However, due to the jostling of the shipping process and the delivery time lapse, the following items need to be repeated again before starting the mower. After you have uncrated the mower, follow these procedures in the order indicated: • Remove spark plug wire from spark plug(s). • Inspect the mower for any damage, unusual conditions or missing parts. • Inspect the mower for all of its decals, especially the warning decals. There should be one blade warning decal on each side of the deck, the “shield missing” decal under the blade belt cover, and the dash decal. • Check to ensure belt guard is in place before operation. • Check (and fill if necessary) engine oil level according to the engine manufacturer’s recommendation. • Check (and fill if necessary) hydraulic fluid level. Use fully SYNTHETIC oil: Mobil-1 15W-50. • Check tire pressures. Adjust to recommended pressure. It should be even on both sides but the recommended pressures are generally different for the front and rear tires. • Remove the blade belt cover and check (adjust if necessary) all belt tensions according to specifications in Owners Manual. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. • Rotate the blade pulleys slightly to see if they all turn together. (Note: Clutch Brake will create some resistance.) • Lubricate all appropriate moving parts • Reinstall the blade belt cover. • Remove battery (if electric start version) from machine and fully charge (if necessary) in an open, well-ventilated area according to the recommendations of the battery charger manual. The battery is 12 volts. After fully charged, install on mower and attach battery cables, positive first (from starter motor) and negative last (from ground). • Fill fuel tank with regular unleaded gasoline. Open fuel valve located between fuel tank and engine. • DO NOT START THE ENGINE AT THIS TIME. FOLLOW THE NEXT PROCEDURE BEFORE STARTING. The hydraulic system MUST be checked for proper operation before allowing wheels to operate on the ground. • Set the rear of the machine on jack stands or blocks to raise rear wheels off the ground two or three inches and check to be sure that the mower will not fall off the supports you devise. The stand(s) must be able to secure the mower from rolling off or away during the next procedures. Check under the mower deck for any debris or unusual conditions. • With hand controls and speed control in the neutral position, apply the parking brake. • Open the manual bypass valve on top of each pump a half-of-a-turn counterclockwise. • Reattach spark plug wires to spark plugs. • Before starting the engine, be ready to stop it if the wheels begin to turn with the brake on. (If this happens, check that the manual bypass valve on top of each motor are open at least a half-of-aturn counterclockwise.) • Start the engine according to the engine manufacturer’s recommendation. Let the engine run at low RPM for several minutes to get the hydraulic fluid circulating through the pumps, etc. Release the parking brake. Now gradually close the manual bypass valve on top of each pump one at a time, and see if the wheels start to move. If the wheels move when the hand controls are in neutral position, adjust the neutral adjustment allen screw located on each pump until they stop (use the neutral adjust knob for older mowers). The manual bypass valve on top of each pump should now be firmly closed. Now try moving the hand control levers, one at a time, to make the wheels move in forward and backward rotation. Check to see if the wheels move forward and backward according to position of the levers. If not, service the hand control system. If the wheels stop when the hand controls are in the neutral position the parking brake should now be applied. Now check 8 • • • • • • • if the parking brake locking system (if applicable) prevents the unit from being driven while engaged. If not, service the parking brake locking system. Before testing the blade clutch/brake operation, make sure the area is clear and there is nothing vulnerable to possible thrown objects from under the mower. No one should be near the mower deck or in its line of discharge at this or at any time. The discharge chute deflector should be in the down position. Move the engine throttle control to its highest RPM speed setting. Turn on the blade clutch switch. Run blades for a minute or so. Try engaging and disengaging the blades a few times about 10 seconds apart. If the blades do not start and stop in a few seconds each time, service the blade brake system. With the blades on, now try disengaging the OPC switch to test the Operator Presence Control switch (OPC). The engine should die and the blades should stop in several seconds. If not, service the OPC system. Try this a couple of times. Disengage the blades, shut off the engine and remove the mower from the stand(s). Drive the mower around on a level parking lot. It is recommended that the slower setting of the Speed Adjustment be used. (See further in this manual for information on Speed Adjustment.) Check that the mower drives in a straight line when both hand controls are at the full speed position. If not, see further in this manual for information on tracking adjustment. As you drive the mower, listen for any unusual noises and test for irregular operation and adjust or service as necessary. Next, go over the safety information and operating procedures in this manual with the customer. Instruct the customer in proper operation and observe the customer during their initial operation on a level parking lot. Make sure the customer is familiar and comfortable with the basic operation and use of the mower. Dealer: Register the mower online. If unable to use the online registration process then follow the instructions on the Product Registration Form and have the customer fill out his part of the form. After the Product Registration Form is filled out and signed by the customer and a representative from your dealership, please mail or fax it immediately (within 30 days from date of retail purchase) to your Wright Commercial Products Distributor according to the directions on the Form. Then give the customer his copy of the registration form and then keep your copy and mail the remaining copies of the form to your Wright Manufacturing Products Distributor. The limited warranty is not valid unless the mower is registered and all of the above steps are taken. Remember, the purchaser is both your and our customer and his satisfaction is very important. Thank you for supporting our products. The mower is now ready for delivery to your customer. 9 10 2006 Service Handbook Service Bulletins 11 Bulletin # 038 Page 1 of 1 November 18, 2003 Relay REPLACEMENT PART ORDERING INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Relay – Part # 53490019 Units Affected: All power units manufactured prior to January 2002 Situation: The design of our relay has changed to a waterproof relay. This new design eliminates the need for the waterproof case. When relays are ordered part # 53490019 will be received (shown below as “New Style”). This new relay is sealed around the casing for waterproofing and has a mounting tab on top so it can be installed the same way as the old one. The old style relay and case are no longer available. Part #’s 53490013 and 53490020 are now obsolete. Please note that there is no known defect with the original relay. This information is being provided for replacement parts ordering purposes only. The Fix: NONE – for informational purposes only. Claim Procedure: NONE – Warranty claims will not be honored for replacing nondefective relays Old Style New Style 12 Bulletin # 039 Page 1 of 2 November 18, 2003 WARRANTY PARTS REQUIRING RETURN Superseded by Bulletin #053 – 12/20/05 Subject: Units Affected: Situation: Updating the list of parts requiring return when submitting a warranty claim ALL Wright Manufacturing, Inc is updating the list of parts requiring return when submitting a warranty claim for those parts. Effective immediately, warranty claims which include the parts listed below, will not be considered until the parts are returned to Wright Manufacturing, Inc. This list is subject to change and other parts may be required on a case-by-case basis. These changes are necessary due to: 1) Cost reimbursement from our vendor often requires that we return the part to our vendor 2) Having these parts returned is often necessary for us and our vendors to improve our products The Fix: Return the parts listed following the procedures in the next section: • Hydraulic wheel motors • Hydraulic pumps • Clutches • Spindles • Fuel tanks (the defective portion can be cut out and shipped) • Hydraulic hoses (generally not covered under warranty) • Relays • Hour meters • Ammeters • Blade (PTO) switch • Solenoid • Belts (generally not covered under warranty) 13 Bulletin # 039 Page 2 of 2 November 18, 2003 Claim Procedure: When filing a warranty claim for the parts listed above: 1) Tag each part with: a. Claim number b. Mower serial number c. Servicing Dealer name d. Mower hours – as listed on the hour meter e. Nature of part failure 2) Package the part(s) with original warranty claim and ship via UPS or USPS to: ATTN: WARRANTY PARTS RETURN WRIGHT MANUFACTURING, INC. 4600-X WEDGEWOOD BLVD FREDERICK, MD 21703 3) Mail a legible copy of the original claim to your Distributor (without doing this, you may not receive credit for the claim from your Distributor) Following these procedures will help to expedite the processing of warranty claims 14 Bulletin # 040 Page 1 of 1 December 5, 2003 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL - INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Oil used for hydraulic system Units Affected: All Wright power products Situation: Hydro-Gear, the hydraulic pump manufacturer, has recommended 15W-50 Mobil-1 over the 10W-30 oil. The Mobil-1 15W-50 full-synthetic oil has greater viscosity stability. The 15W-50 Mobil-1 allows the hydraulic system to perform optimally in a wider range of temperatures. ⇒ There is no need to change the existing oil to 15W-50 until there is some other specific reason to replace the hydraulic oil. When the hydraulic oil is replaced it is recommended to use Mobil-1 fully-synthetic 15W-50 oil. (The fill level should be 2–3 inches below the top of the hydraulic tank oil fill) The Fix: Claim Procedure: NONE – this is for informational purposes only NONE - this is for informational purposes only. Oil changes are a maintenance item and will not be covered under warranty. 15 Bulletin # 041 Page 1 of 1 December 5, 2003 BLADE BOLTS - INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Part number information for blade bolts on Velke Mower and Stander 11990085 – 8-½” - Velke Mower 11990038 – 9” – Small Stander 11990014 – 10” – Large Stander Units Affected: ⇒ All Velke Mower ⇒ Small Stander (36” and 42”) ⇒ Large Stander (48”, 52” and 61”) Situation: None – Informational purposes only The Fix: None – Informational purposes only Claim Procedure: None 16 Bulletin # 042 Page 1 of 2 December 18, 2003 STANDER Hydraulic Pump - INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Units Affected: Situation: New mower production is using a different hydraulic pump with a built-in RTN (Return-To-Neutral) device. The pumps used in new production are now Hydro Gear 10A pumps instead of Hydro Gear 10L series pumps. Mowers with a serial number prior to (lower than) those listed below will use the 10L pump if a replacement is required. Small Standers (36” and 42”) beginning with serial # 20303 and higher Large Standers (48”, 52” and 61”) beginning with serial # 20425 and higher A different hydraulic pump is being installed on all current production Stander units. The new pumps have a built-in RTN device. This eliminates the use of the control hoops, pump control clamps, pivot assemblies and the neutral adjust knobs. The new pumps are installed at the factory and are not interchangeable with any previous style pumps. These pumps are side-specific: 31490004 - Hydro Pump w/ RTN Right side 31490005 - Hydro Pump w/ RTN Left side The Fix: Claim Procedure: None - Product Improvement. The new-style pumps will not retrofit to older machines with previous style pumps. None – information only See picture on next page for reference 17 Bulletin # 042 Page 2 of 2 December 18, 2003 Old Style New Style 18 Bulletin # 043 Page 1 of 2 December 18, 2003 SENTAR Hydraulic Pump - INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Units Affected: Situation: New mower production is using a different hydraulic pump with a built-in RTN (Return-To-Neutral) device. The pumps used in new production are now Hydro Gear 16A pumps instead of Hydro Gear 10L series pumps. Mowers with a serial number prior to (lower than) those listed below will use the 10L pump if a replacement is required. All Sentars beginning with serial # 19729 and higher A different hydraulic pump is being installed on all current production Sentar units. The new pumps have a built-in RTN device. This eliminates the use of the control hoops, pump control clamps, pivot assemblies and the neutral adjust knobs. The new pumps are installed at the factory and are not interchangeable with any old style pumps. These pumps are side-specific: 31490006 Hydro Pump Sentar W/ RTN Right Side 31490007 Hydro Pump Sentar W/ RTN Left Side The Fix: Claim Procedure: None - Product Improvement. The new-style pumps will not retrofit to older machines with previous style pumps. None - information only See picture on next page for reference 19 Bulletin # 043 Page 2 of 2 December 18, 2003 Old Style New Style 20 Bulletin # 044 Page 1 of 1 December 18, 2003 Velke Mower Hydraulic Pump - INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Units Affected: Situation: All Velke Mower production is using hydraulic pumps with a built-in RTN (Return-To-Neutral) device. The pumps used in new production are Hydro-Gear 10A pumps. All Velke Mower models All Velke Mower production uses the following hydraulic pumps. These pumps are side-specific: 31490004 - Hydro Pump w/ RTN Left side 31490005 - Hydro Pump w/ RTN Right side The Fix: None – information only Claim Procedure: None – information only 21 Bulletin # 045 Page 1 of 2 January 5, 2004 Clamp for Hydraulic pump controls - INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Units Affected: Hydraulic pump control clamp PART # 96410001 This clamp can be used as a replacement, when needed, for the existing control clamp on all units with the “hoop” design Situation: A different style pump control clamp is being provided when replacements are ordered. The previous style is no longer available. The part number has not changed. See next page for installation instructions for times when a clamp needs to be replaced. This information is being provided for the purpose of communicating the change in design of the clamp and the installation instructions for it The Fix: See installation instructions on next page Claim Procedure: NONE – information only 22 Bulletin # 045 Page 2 of 2 January 5, 2004 HYDRO PUMP CONTROL CLAMP INSTALLATION A B D F C G A1 B1 E 1. Remove both reverse return springs from neutral adjust levers 2. Remove Allen bolts and nuts from clamps (A, A1, B, B1) 3. Remove clamps, left pump clamp will slide right off of the pump shaft. To remove right pump clamp, lightly pry center pivot base to the left to allow the removal of the right clamp (E), if needed 4. Install new clamps with the raised block (C) down, and the open end (D) towards the rear of mower 5. The pivot may need to be pried to install new right clamp 6. Install Allen bolts, larger bolt (A) in hole (G) and smaller bolt (B) in hole (F) 7. Tighten (A) first then (B). Repeat to ensure clamp is secure 8. Reconnect springs, test and adjust tracking if necessary ⇒ Please note that the orientation (front-to-back and top-to-bottom) of the clamp is very important 23 Bulletin # 046 Page 1 of 1 February 2, 2004 Sentar Hydro Idler Spring Upgrade Subject: Part # 16460004 pump idler spring is being replaced by part # 16460006. See below for serial number range. When performing this upgrade, order the kit listed below: • 95440005 - Idler Kit (includes spring and belt) Units Affected: All Sentars with serial #’s between 19729 and 24175 Situation: The hydro pump idler spring is being replaced with a different spring designed to provide the appropriate level of tension for the hydro belt. The Fix: Order kit as described above. Remove and replace old spring with new spring and replace belt. Take the opportunity to inspect pump pulleys, idler pulley and alignment. Must claim this with work on Bulletin #047 NOTE: The deck belt must be removed to install the hydro belt Claim Procedure: .5 hours allowed per machine for this bulletin. Old Spring New Spring 24 Bulletin # 046-A Page 1 of 1 May 14, 2004 Sentar Hydro Idler Spring – NEW SPRING Subject: Units Affected: 16460006 - Spring design change - Refer to Bulletin # 046 All Sentars with serial #’s between 19729 and 24886 – this serial range is expanded from the range in Bulletin #046 to include units produced with the failing spring. Situation: Refer to bulletin # 046. This is to communicate the design change of the hydro idler spring (part # 16460006). This new spring is a swivel-hook style spring and is painted Wright Mower Orange color to differentiate it from other similar springs. This change was necessitated by premature failure of the previous spring version. The Fix: ⇒ If Bulletin #046 has NOT been performed then perform the work described using the NEWEST spring – part # 16460006. ⇒ If Bulletin #046 HAS been performed then replace the newly installed spring with the newest swivel-hook style spring. Claim Procedure: .5 hours allowed per machine for this bulletin. Time allowed only for units that have previously had the upgrade (Bulletin #046) performed. Old Spring - 16460004 New Spring - 16460006 Newest Spring – 16460006 (yellow w/ swivel hooks) 25 Bulletin # 047 Page 1 of 1 February 2, 2004 Sentar Deck Idler Upgrade Subject: Upgrading the deck idler for selected Sentar units. See below for serial number range. The part numbers are as follows: • 95440004 - 52” deck upgrade/template kit • 95450004 - 61” deck upgrade/template kit Units Affected: 52” and 61” Sentars with serial #’s between 19729 and 24282 Situation: The spring loaded deck idler is being replaced to provide 1) an improved idler mechanism and 2) the appropriate level of belt tension. The Fix: See instructions for installation (included in kit). If the mower is a stock (not retailed) mower, use the existing deck belt. If the mower has end-use hours on it, replace the deck belt with the proper sized belt for that mower deck. Take the opportunity to inspect pulleys, alignment and belt. Must claim this work with work on Bulletin #046 when applicable (see serial number range). Claim Procedure: 1 hour allowed per machine for this bulletin. 26 Bulletin # 048 Pages – 3 total February 11, 2005 OPTIONAL WEIGHT BAR KIT FOR SENTAR SPORT Subject: An optional weight bar kit is available for the Sentar SPORT model mowers Part number: 93460062 – fits all current sizes of Sentar SPORT Units Affected: ALL Sentar SPORT model mowers Situation: While the Sentar SPORT is well balanced it is an overall lighter machine than the Sentar. Because of the lighter weight, The Sentar SPORT has a greater tendency to be affected by varying operator weights and driving styles. With this in mind a weight bar option has been made available. Weight bars are generally recommended for operators who are beginners or not as experienced operating Wright mowers. There are advantages and disadvantages of using weight bars. Some of them are listed below. ADVANTAGES of using a weight bar on a Sentar SPORT: • Provides additional weight to help prevent the front end of the mower from pulling up off of the ground without leaning as far forward or standing as often when going up hill • Permits the level of performance for heavier operators similar to that with lighter operators who don’t use the weight bar kit DISADVANTAGES of using a weight bar on a Sentar SPORT: • Diminished traction on the drive tires • Front end of mower will have a greater tendency to pull (pendulum effect) down the hill when mowing across a hill • Drive wheels will have decreased traction when mower is pointed down hill. There will be more unwanted tire slippage when attempting to back up a hill 27 Bulletin # 048 Pages – 3 total February 11, 2005 • Mower will have less responsive turning performance due to a higher polar moment of inertia with additional weight far forward of the zero turning point of machine The Fix: Depending on operator experience and preference, a weight bar may be purchased and installed on the mower. The desire for the weight bar will generally diminish as the operator becomes more proficient with the operation of the mower Claim NONE ADDITIONAL NOTES Use of the optional weight bar is determined by the weight of the cutter deck of the mower and the operator’s weight. For 36” cut mowers, operators over 175 pounds may prefer the optional weight kit. For 52” cut mowers, operators over 225 may prefer the optional weight kit. Remember it is recommended that operators weigh at least 120 pounds and not more than 275 pounds. These are general guidelines only. The mower function and comfort will vary depending on mowing environment, operator driving style and preference. OPERATION ON SLOPES AND HILLS DO NOT operate on steep slopes. Do not operate the mower on slopes steeper than you can feel secure about the traction of the tires and the stability of the mower. Do not operate the mower on slopes at all when the grass is wet. There is a danger of suddenly sliding sideways or down the hill. When operating on a slope, travel across the grade whenever possible, not in an up or down pattern. Reduce speed and exercise extreme caution on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of control. Be especially cautious when changing direction on slopes. 28 Bulletin # 048 Pages – 3 total February 11, 2005 • Always accelerate gently. Do not accelerate quickly to avoid “popping a wheelie” or initiating a slide • If backing down a hill, lean far forward or stand up and do not stop suddenly but slow down gradually • When backing on any terrain do not stop suddenly but slow down gradually When operating: UP A HILL – the operator should shift his or her weight and lean forward in the seat or lean forward while standing DOWN A HILL – the operator should shift his or her weight and lean rearward in the seat away from the mower ACROSS A HILL – the operator should shift his or her weight and lean towards the uphill side of the mower 29 Bulletin # 049 Pages – 2 total April 7, 2005 IDLER DIE SPRING TOOL Subject: Availability of an idler die spring tool. • Part number – 93490010 Units Affected: All mowers with the die-spring loaded idler arm(s) Situation: This tool is designed to assist in maintaining compression on the idler arm tension spring to aide in the removal and reinstallation of the idler arm tension spring. • The tool serves as a necessary tool specifically for all our hydro pump idlers • This tool will work on many but not all of the deck idlers. In cases where it doesn’t work due to space and/or fit constraints, the technician will be able to use other tools such as Channel-Locs™ and a screwdriver to pry the spring in or out The Fix: Use this tool, whenever possible, when working with the idler arm die springs. Claim NONE 30 Bulletin # 049 Pages – 2 total April 7, 2005 SPRING TOOL INSTRUCTIONS This tool is designed to assist in maintaining compression on the tension spring to allow free movement of the idler arm for removal or servicing. It will work on all drive belt idlers and some of the cutter deck idlers. This tool is not necessary when changing or removing belts. Part number: 93490010 The instructions are for all pump drive idler arms using blue die spring. Keep in mind that the tool will work on some but not all cutter deck idlers. • Secure machine • Remove necessary covers to gain access to work area (deck covers and/or pump pulley cover) • Use ½” breaker bar on idler arm, relieve belt tension and remove belt. • Using breaker bar again, compress spring completely and install spring tool (Fig. 1,2,3) Fig.1 Fig. 2 • Fig. 3 Allow idler arm to move back. Remove spring. The idler arm can now be easily removed by removing the idler arm mounting nut and bolt • Reinstall idler arm and spring. When reinstalling, it is best to align and install the spring before tightening the idler arm mounting nut and bolt • Reinstall belt • Reinstall deck covers and/or pulley covers 31 Bulletin # 050 Page 1 of 1 August 8, 2005 Deck Lift Spring for Sport and RH Subject: Units Affected: Deck lift spring replacement Part # 16460008 All Sport and RH model mowers with serial numbers between 28301 and 29291. Situation: As a product improvement, the deck lift spring for the affected units is being replaced with a higher tension spring. The new spring will aid in lifting the deck with less effort. The Fix: This is a product improvement but is covered under warranty. As needed, replace both springs (right and left) for each affected mower. Claim Procedure: The spring is covered by the general mower warranty. File a warranty claim using the normal process. Up to .35 hours of labor allowed. 32 Bulletin # 051 4 pages September 1, 2005 Subject: Units Affected: Stander Upright Repair Kit Part number - 95410001 All Small Standers with a serial number between 26288 and 30138 with the following exceptions. These units listed below have had the repair kit installed at the factory. Situation: Upright is cracking and separating from the mower under extreme conditions The Fix: Install repair kit per instructions Claim Procedure: 1 hour allowed if work performed within the normal warranty period of the mower 33 Bulletin # 051 4 pages September 1, 2005 Hardware included Left Brace Right Brace 34 Bulletin # 051 4 pages September 1, 2005 Left Side Installation 1. Remove battery cover. 2. Remove battery from box. 3. Remove upright bolts. (Forward bolt is done with 5/8” wrench) 4. Remove brake bar bolts. 5. Attach left brace over brake-bar ear with new 1” x 3/8” bolts. (Reuse nuts) 6. Attach brace to upright and upright mount using the 1-3/4” x 7/16” bolts and 9/16” spacers. 7. Replace battery and cover and zip-tie battery cables. 35 Bulletin # 051 4 pages September 1, 2005 Right Side Installation 1. Remove bolts on upright. 2. Remove bolts on brake-bar ear. 3. Attach right brace between brake-bar ear and tractor body using new 1” x 3/8” bolts. 4. Attach brace to upright and upright mount using 1 3/4" x 7/16” bolt and 9/16” spacer. 36 Bulletin # 051-A 4 pages October 3, 2005 Small Stander Upright Repair Kit - changes to Bulletin #051 – units affected and exceptions Subject: Units Affected: Stander Upright Repair Kit Part number - 95410001 All Small Standers (32”, 36”, 42” and 48”) with a serial number between 26288 and 30138 EXCEPTIONS: - these serial numbers have already had the update installed: 29012, 29470, 29485, 29498, 29524, 29529, 29584, 29586, 29592, 29649, 29650, 29651, 29657, 29658, 29669, 29673, 29676, 29677, 29679, 29707, 29737, 29749, 29751, 29777, 29779, 29780, 29787, 29788, 29793, 29795, 29797, 29803, 29847, 29849, 29850, 29854, 29855, 29861, 29867, 29870, 29871, 29872, 29873, 29892, 29901, 29906, 29908, 29910, 29912, 29918, 29935, 29936, 29942, 29946, 29954, 29957, 29995, 29998, 29999, 30001, 30006, 30007, 30009, 30012, 30013, 30014, 30015, 30037, 30038, 30039, 30043, 30044, 30047, 30057, 30059, 30060, 30083 Situation: Upright is cracking and separating from the mower under extreme conditions. Mowers with serial numbers after 30138 have all had the repair kit installed. The Fix: Install repair kit per instructions below Claim Procedure: 1 hour allowed if work performed within the normal warranty period of the mower 37 Bulletin # 051-A 4 pages October 3, 2005 Hardware included Left Brace Right Brace 38 Bulletin # 051-A 4 pages October 3, 2005 Left Side Installation 1. Remove battery cover. 2. Remove battery from box. 3. Remove upright bolts. (Forward bolt is done with 5/8” wrench) 4. Remove brake bar bolts. 5. Attach left brace over brake-bar ear with new 1” x 3/8” bolts. (Reuse nuts) 6. Attach brace to upright and upright mount using the 1-3/4” x 7/16” bolts and 9/16” spacers. 7. Replace battery and cover and zip-tie battery cables. 39 Bulletin # 051-A 4 pages October 3, 2005 Right Side Installation 1. Remove bolts on upright. 2. Remove bolts on brake-bar ear. 3. Attach right brace between brake-bar ear and tractor body using new 1” x 3/8” bolts. 4. Attach brace to upright and upright mount using 1 3/4" x 7/16” bolt and 9/16” spacer. 40 Bulletin # 052 Page 1 of 1 September 22, 2005 Hydro Oil Cooler on Sport and RH Mowers INFORMATION ONLY Subject: Units Affected: Hydraulic oil cooler no longer being installed on Sport and RH mowers All Sport and RH model mowers with serial numbers beginning with 30061 Situation: The hydraulic oil cooler will no longer be installed on these mowers in new production. It has been determined that the hydraulic oil cooler is not necessary for these mower applications. There is not a problem with having the cooler installed nor is there a problem with not having the cooler installed. Units built prior to the listed serial number will have the oil cooler and there is no need to remove the oil cooler. Units built on or after the listed serial number will not need to add the oil cooler as the application does not require it. The Fix: NONE – information only Claim Procedure: NONE – information only 41 Bulletin # 053 2 Pages December 20, 2005 WARRANTY PARTS REQUIRING RETURN Effective Immediately For all claims submitted on December 21, 2005 and later supersedes Bulletin # 039 Subject: Units Affected: Updating the list of parts requiring return when submitting a warranty claim ALL Situation: Wright Manufacturing, Inc is updating the list of parts requiring return when submitting a warranty claim for those parts. Warranty claims which include the parts listed below, will not be considered until the parts are returned to Wright Manufacturing, Inc. This list is subject to change and other parts may be required on a case-by-case basis. Note that all warranty related parts should be held by the servicing Dealer until 60 days after the claim is paid as they could be requested for return at the discretion of Wright Manufacturing, Inc. The Fix: Return the parts listed following the procedures in the next section: • • • • • Hydraulic wheel motors (must be assembled) Hydraulic pumps (must be assembled) Clutches Spindles (must be assembled) Fuel tanks (the defective portion can be cut out and shipped) 42 Bulletin # 053 2 Pages December 20, 2005 Claim Procedure: When filing a warranty claim for the parts listed above: 1) Completely fill out the Wright Manufacturing warranty claim form (with a pre-printed claim number on them) 2) Tag each part with: a. Claim number b. Mower serial number c. Servicing Dealer name d. Mower hours – as listed on the hour meter e. Nature of part failure 3) Package the part(s) with original warranty claim and ship via UPS using UPS account number 09RW64 (this will bill the freight charges to Wright Manufacturing) to: ATTN: WARRANTY PARTS RETURN WRIGHT MANUFACTURING, INC. 4600-X WEDGEWOOD BLVD FREDERICK, MD 21703 Note that this above UPS account number is available ONLY for the return of mower warranty related parts being shipped directly to Wright Manufacturing, Inc. and cannot be used to issue call tags or for accessory warranty returns. 4) Mail a legible copy of the original claim to your Distributor. This is required by your Distributor for claim payments to the Dealer. The Distributor will not be able to process credits to the Dealer without a copy of the claim from the Dealer. Following these procedures will help to expedite the processing of warranty claims 43 44 2006 Service Handbook Service and Repair 45 Neutral adjust on older models • Raise and secure machine • Start unit and observe if there is any tire movement • If tire is moving use the control lever to stop the movement • In front of pump you must turn the adj. knob accordingly. • Move the control handles forward and reverse to make sure tire remains still when in neutral position If creeping forward, “turn in” If creeping reverse, “turn out” NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 46 Neutral adjust on RTN models • Raise and secure machine • Using ¼” Allen, loosen (1) and move (2) up or down, until tire movement stops 1 2 • Tighten and move controls forward and reverse to check. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 47 Velke Hydro Pistol Grip Neutral Adjustment - Step 1 2 1 1 Locked position 3 3 1 1 • Raise and secure machine • Loosen jam nuts (1) • Move speed control knob (2) 3 clicks, this will ensure bearings not contacting speed control cam • Observe wheel movement • Rotate T-rod (3) CCW to rotate wheel forward • Rotate T-rod (3) CW to rotate wheel reverse • Once wheel movement stops tighten jam nuts NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 48 Velke Hydro Pistol Grip Neutral Adjustment - Step 2 • • Check and adjust tire pressure. Drive unit to determine adjustments needed. 3 1 2 2 • • • 4 • • • • Set speed control knob to the neutral position (1) Release control lever thumb locks Wheels should not rotate If right wheel rotates, loosen jam nuts (2) on speed control T-rod (3) Rotate T-rod (3) CCW if wheel is moving forward Rotate T-rod (3) CW if wheel is moving reverse If left wheel rotates, move tracking control knob (4), in or out until movement stops 3 2 NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 49 Velke Hydro Pistol Grip Tracking Adjustments 1 • Check and adjust tire pressure • Drive unit to determine adjustments needed • If mower pulls left, turn tracking adjustment knob (1) CCW 1/2 turn • Repeat driving and make incremental adjustments until unit tracks straight NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 50 Early Velke Quad Lever Tracking Adjustments • Check and adjust tire pressure • Drive unit to determine adjustments needed • For coarse adjustments loosen jam nut at coarse threads • Remove hitch pin and rotate swivel end CCW to speed up, CW to slow down • If tracking is close, tighten coarse thread jam nut and loosen fine thread jam nut Fine threads Coarse threads NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 51 Velke Quad Lever Tracking Adjustments • • Check and adjust tire pressure. Drive unit to determine adjustments needed. A. Loosen jam nuts (1) 1 1 2 2 1 1 B. To speed up one side, rotate T-rod CW. (2) To slow one side down, Rotate T-rod CCW. (2) NOTES:___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 52 Small Stander, WS and WSS Tracking Adjustments • • Check and adjust tire pressure. Drive unit to determine adjustments needed. A. Loosen jam nuts (1) 1 2 1 1 2 1 B. To speed up one side, rotate T-rod CW. (2) To slow one side down, Rotate T-rod CCW. (2) NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 53 Big Stander, WS Tracking Adjustment • Check and adjust tire pressure • Drive unit to determine adjustments needed 1 • Adjustments are made by removing the hitch pin at the lower end of the control rod (1) • Remove swivel end from pump lever • To speed up, rotate swivel end CCW • To slow down, rotate swivel end CW 1 NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 54 Sentar Sport, RH Stander Tracking Adjustments • • Check and adjust tire pressure. Drive unit to determine adjustments needed. A. Loosen jam nuts (1) 1 2 1 B. To speed up one side, rotate T-rod CCW. (2) To slow one side down, Rotate T-rod CW. (2) 1 2 1 NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 55 Sentar 1 and 2 Tracking Adjustments • • • • • • • • Check and adjust tire pressure. Drive unit to determine adjustments needed. Check pump control clamp, must be new style Determine whether to speed up or slow one side down. Remove upper spring pin clip from yolk end. To speed up, turn yolk CCW. To slow down, turn yolk CW. Reconnect and drive. Control Clamp NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 56 Sentar 3 Tracking Adjustments • Check and adjust tire pressure. 4 C 3 4 4 2 A Loosen the locking Nuts (4), adjust the T-rod so when the controls are pushed forward the control lever bottoms out about 1/8” away from stationary bar. CW – Speed up CCW Slow Down 3 The two short bottom T-rods (1) should be adjusted so the torsion rod end is level (2). CW – Lengthen CCW - Shorten 2 4 1 D Adjust the rod until the handle bar presses against the stationary bar. B Once torsion rod is level, go to the long T-rods that connect to the handlebars (3). E Drive unit and set tracking fine adjustments using long T-rods. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 57 Control Cable Replacement Sentar 1 and 2 (Black Control Cables) UPPER SETTINGS No threads showing ¼ - ½” Threads left • Gray and black cables cannot mix. • Anti seize on control cable threads, yolk end and spring pin clip • Do not use WD-40 to lube cables. NOTES:________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 58 Control Cable Replacement Sentar 1 and 2 (Black Control Cables) LOWER SETTINGS ¼” Threads No threads • Gray and black cables cannot mix. • Anti seize on control cable threads, yolk end and spring pin clip • Do not use WD-40 to lube cables. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 59 HYDRAULIC PUMP APPLICATION INFORMATION MOWER LEFT WMI # LEFT HYDRO GEAR # RIGHT WMI # RIGHT HYDRO GEAR # Stander - Early Models ALL WS 31490001 BDP-10L-117P 31490001 BDP-10L-117P Stander - Late Models WS 32,36,42 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX Stander - Late Models WS 48,52,61" 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX Stander - RH WSR 36,48,52 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX Stander - S WSS 48,52 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX Sentar - Early Models WSE 48,52,61 31490003 BDP-10L-504 31490003 BDP-10L-504 Sentar 2 WSE 48,52,61 31490007 BDP-16A-414 31490006 BDP-16A-312 Sentar 3 WSE 48,52,61 31490010 PR-1HCC-EH1X-XXXX 31490009 PR-1KCC-EH1X-XXXX Sentar Sport WSES 36,48,52 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX Velke Mower - V-Turn WV 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX Velke Mower - Pistol Grip WVP 31490005 BDP-10A-438 PG-1HQQ-DB1X-XXXX 31490004 BDP-10A-320 PG-1KQQ-DA1X-XXXX 60 Belt Alignment, Pulleys, Bent Decks • Smooth, debris free pulleys and belt alignment are crucial for long belt life. • Pulleys should be aligned with a tolerance of +/- 1/16” to each other. • When belts are prematurely wearing out these need to be checked; Pulley Alignment Burrs on Spindle Pulleys Burrs on Idler Pulleys Idler Pulley Alignment / Belt Should Run in the Center of the Pulley Seized or bad Idler Arm Bearings Spindle Bearings Bent Shafts on Pumps, Spindles, Idlers. Engine Deck, Cutter Deck Bent. • A bent deck will cause problems. Cut quality, step cutting, blowout, are some symptoms of a bent deck. • If consistent cut problems are occurring, check the following; Check for Bent Spindle Shaft Ensure Spindle Bearings Good Line Blade Tips Together (should match up) Measure Blade Tip from Bottom of deck to Blade Discharge Center Trim Front______ Front______ Front______ Back______ Back______ Back______ Lt. Side____ Lt. Side____ Lt. Side____ Rt. Side____ Rt. Side____ Rt. Side____ • Make necessary repairs. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 61 Deck Height Adjustments Blade Adjustments and Height-of-Cut Before Adjusting the Height-of-Cut be sure of proper air pressure in all four tires and check for even tire wear. The height-of-cut can be adjusted the following ways: • Coarse Adjustment: For the coarse adjustment the rear motor support (1), the front caster arm (2) and the anti-tip rollers (3) should be adjusted at the same time. Adjust the rear wheel motor supports equally in one of the three settings up or down 0.75" each in a 1.5" total range. ⇒ Use the middle holes in tractor frame for cutting heights of 2.5" - 3.75", factory setting 2 3 1 Fine Adjustment: Adjust the blades equally in five settings up or down 0.25" each in a 1.25" total range. The shims on the blade bolts are moved from under the spindle to the top of the spindle. If possible, leave at least one shim at the top and the bottom of the spindle shaft. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 62 Blade Adjustments and Height-of-Cut Before Adjusting the Height-of-Cut be sure of proper air pressure in all four tires and check for even tire wear. The height-of-cut can be adjusted the following ways: • Coarse Adjustment: For the coarse adjustment the rear motor support (1), the front caster arm (2) and the anti-tip rollers (3) should be adjusted at the same time. Adjust the rear wheel motor supports equally in one of the three settings up or down 0.75" each in a 1.5" total range. ⇒ Use the lowest holes in tractor frame for cutting heights of 3.25" - 4.5". . • Fine Adjustment: Adjust the blades equally in five settings up or down 0.25" each in a 1.25" total range. The shims on the blade bolts are moved from under the spindle to the top of the spindle. If possible, leave at least one shim at the top and the bottom of the spindle shaft. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 63 Blade Adjustments and Height-of-Cut Before Adjusting the Height-of-Cut be sure of proper air pressure in all four tires and check for even tire wear. The height-of-cut can be adjusted the following ways: • Coarse Adjustment: For the coarse adjustment the rear motor support (1), the front caster arm (2) and the anti-tip rollers (3) should be adjusted at the same time. Adjust the rear wheel motor supports equally in one of the three settings up or down 0.75" each in a 1.5" total range. ⇒ Use the highest holes in tractor frame for cutting heights of 1.75" - 3.0". • Fine Adjustment: Adjust the blades equally in five settings up or down 0.25" each in a 1.25" total range. The shims on the blade bolts are moved from under the spindle to the top of the spindle. If possible, leave at least one shim at the top and the bottom of the spindle shaft. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 64 CHECKING AND ADJUSTING DECK ALIGNMENT AND PITCH Alignment; • Check and adjust tire pressure • Set deck to 3” • Measure top of deck to floor. a) Trim side front___ Rear___ b) Discharge side front____ Rear____ • Both front measurements should be the same. • Rear measurements should also be the same but 1/8-1/4” higher than front measurement. • Make necessary adjustments to level deck. Pitch • Set deck to 3” • Align blade tip to face forward. • Measure front blade tip to floor • Measure back blade tip to floor. • Perform these steps on each blade. • Back blade tip should be 1/8” – 1/4" higher than the front blade tip. • Make necessary adjustments to ensure forward pitch. NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 65 Deck Link • Deck alignment and pitch are crucial. • Worn out deck link bushing will cause the deck to not adjust properly. • Worn deck links can also cause the deck to be out of alignment causing cut problems • What to look for; A) Worn bushings B) Lock nut backed out (1), will egg out welded nut (2) and ruin threads (3) causing excessive movement. • Replace all worn parts and reset deck alignment. A 2 1 3 NOTES:_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 66 4600X Wedgewood Blvd Frederick, MD 21703 www.wrightmfg.com