Walker S14 - Manual

Walker S14

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Foreword; Do not operate; standard specifications listed.
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; General Information; Deck Discharge Deflector; Operating Instructions; Powerfil
  • Page 4 – Maintenance Instructions
  • Page 5 – by disregarding basic safety precautions or specific; Safety; lowing terms and their definitions will help while us
  • Page 6 – period, it is important to find a local, authorized
  • Page 7 – Specifications; MODEL; ENGINE; ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
  • Page 8 – Transmission Fluid; Blade Drive Clutch and Brake; TIRE SIZE
  • Page 9 – Tractor Only; GHS SYSTEM; Blower
  • Page 10 – MOWER DECK; Contour-Molded, with Nylon Backed Vinyl Cover and Integral; FRAME/BODY CONSTRUCTION; Body
  • Page 11 – Component Identification; Front View and Right Side View; Control Identification; Operating
  • Page 12 – Rear View and Left Side View; Muffler
  • Page 14 – Safety Instructions - Before Operating; type of information is defined as follows:; DANGER; Identifies mechanical information
  • Page 15 – Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could get; WARNING
  • Page 16 – Safety Instructions - Operating; artificial light with good visibility of the area; Do not run the engine in a confined area; Before back
  • Page 17 – The maximum recommended slope operat-; stop drive line rotation within five (5) seconds of; ate with the grass deflector shield removed.; Keep the deflector in the lowest possible posi; LOOK; CAUTION; Use leg muscles and firm footing when lift
  • Page 18 – Safety Instructions - Maintenance; To reduce fire hazards,; nance operations or machine modifications; Do not wear; modifications to the engine may result in unsafe; ranty
  • Page 19 – Safety Instructions; Chute through Body; berment hazard to fingers and hands.; LH and RH Sides
  • Page 20 – • Keep any discharge deflector in place and in
  • Page 22 – Assembly Instructions; Operating Instruc; Wet Battery Service; Battery Charging
  • Page 23 – after the battery is filled with acid (check; mended charging rate. Charge until specific; Battery Clamp
  • Page 24 – Axle Bolt; grass deflector shield attached and in the; PTO Shaft Guard Installation
  • Page 25 – Deck Installation
  • Page 26 – Deck Leveling; deck. Tire pressure will influence the levelness
  • Page 27 – Before operating the mower for the first time, and as; highly flammable and its vapors are explo; the filler cap before removing. Use a clean fuel stor; complete air filter system (inspect air filter; Maintenance Instructions.; clean if required. Also, cylinder head cooling fins; pipe, muffler, and moving parts when
  • Page 28 – CHECK AND CLEAN GRASS BUILDUP UN; Mainte­; the tilt-up latch on the tractor body. Before operating; CHECK MOWER BLADE CONDITION,; CHECK DRIVE WHEEL BOLT TORQUE
  • Page 29 – important for safe and efficient operation; Brake
  • Page 30 – that lever to first slow down, stop, and then reverse
  • Page 31 – wheeling. By releasing the arms and
  • Page 32 – accumulated; does not have a manual reset; Procedure; * These intervals reflect the actual time that the; Hourmeter
  • Page 33 – Operating Controls (Top View from Drivers Point of View); BLADE CLUTCH
  • Page 34 – Safety Instructions; Before attempting to start the engine, make
  • Page 35 – Forward Speed Control Friction Adjustment
  • Page 36 – Neutral Position Adjustment; Maintenance
  • Page 37 – freewheeling within five (5) seconds after
  • Page 39 – horsepower and to increase efficiency of the engine; Assembly
  • Page 40 – side discharge deflector shield; Side Discharge Deflector Shield in; MINIMUM
  • Page 41 – Do not move the tractor; with the deck in the tilt-; body should never be tilted for-; with the deck in the tilt-up position. This can; deck should; to the vehicle with a strap or rope (stop
  • Page 42 – GHS Flow and Components
  • Page 43 – deck chute into the grass catcher. Blower airflow is; Mainte nance; out the back of the catcher with sufficient
  • Page 44 – the flow of material
  • Page 45 – DO NOT test the Powerfil
  • Page 46 – Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen; and chutes due to airflow restriction.; Grass Catcher Screen Removal for Cleaning; reusable; Use leg muscles and firm footing when; Tailgate Dumping; DO NOT allow the catcher
  • Page 47 – Using the Dump Bag
  • Page 48 – lb·ft; More often in extremely dusty or dirty conditions
  • Page 49 – SUBARU TIPS
  • Page 50 – LUBRICATION; Checking Engine Crankcase Oil Level; overfill crankcase [oil
  • Page 51 – Changing Engine Crankcase Oil
  • Page 53 – Chassis and Deck Lubrication Points (DC36R Shown)
  • Page 55 – Transaxle Oil and Filter Change; Remove the oil filter guard, remove and replace; Transaxle Oil Drain
  • Page 56 – CLEANING; Donaldson RadialsealTM Air Cleaner
  • Page 58 – Gasoline is extremely flammable and can
  • Page 59 – Cooling Air Intake Screen; fins, and/or cooling shrouds removed will; Cylinder Head Cooling Fins
  • Page 60 – point is finally reached; Op­
  • Page 61 – the transmission fluid and shortening transmis; the filtration components.; Electrolyte Level
  • Page 62 – lyte will overflow through the vent tube onto parts of; Check the battery charge by measuring the specific
  • Page 63 – ing and removing the nut, lock washer, and flat; Mower Blade Profile for Sharpening; end drops. Balance of a blade is generally
  • Page 64 – rotation will stop five (5) seconds after disen
  • Page 65 – difficult (too much
  • Page 66 – ALWAYS; use genuine factory re-; CAN; result in; Drive Belts; There are; procedures described on the following pages.
  • Page 67 – Engine Belt
  • Page 68 – PTO Drive Belt; justment; Drive Belt
  • Page 69 – Ground Drive Belt
  • Page 70 – Blade shear bolts are not used on belt driv
  • Page 71 – flat section; the intersection where the flat section of the blade; Mower Blade Profile for Sharpen
  • Page 72 – ADJUSTMENTS; for efficient
  • Page 73 – Step 2 - Steering Handles Adjustment; Steering Handles Adjustment; Step 3 - Neutral Position Adjustment; Correct FSC Lever NEUTRAL-PARK Position
  • Page 74 – Transmission Control Rod and Arm Location; Ball Joint; Tracking Adjustment Components; Forward Speed Control Friction; clockwise
  • Page 75 – Adjustment
  • Page 76 – and recheck switch operation. When finished
  • Page 77 – Clutch Engagement/Belt Tension
  • Page 79 – Blade Brake
  • Page 80 – fill causing the delivery chute to clog. The vertical; ple, wet heavy grass will fill the catcher differently; little advance warning before overfilling
  • Page 81 – Operator’s Notes
  • Page 84 – PRINTED IN USA
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Safety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions

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Effective Date: 05.05.14

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Summary

Page 2 - Foreword; Do not operate; standard specifications listed.

Foreword Thank you. . . for purchasing a Walker mower. Every effort has been made to provide you with the most reliable mower on the market, and we are sure you will be among our many satisfied custom - ers. If for any reason this product does not perform to your expectations, please contact your lo...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; General Information; Deck Discharge Deflector; Operating Instructions; Powerfil

Table of Contents General Information ________________ 1 HIGHLIGHTED INFORMATION _____________ 1 GLOSSARY ____________________________ 1 IDENTIFYING NUMBER LOCATIONS ________ 1 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION _______ 2 SERVICING OF ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN COMPONENTS ______________ 2 Specifications _____...

Page 4 - Maintenance Instructions

Table of Contents Maintenance Instructions __________ 44 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART _______ 44 IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CARE OF THE SUBARU ENGINE _______________________ 45 Fuel System _________________________ 45 Starting/Stopping _____________________ 45 Cooling System ______________________ 45 Air Clea...

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