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General Information<br />

CAUTION<br />

Never install or work on the cutting deck or lift<br />

arms with the engine running. Always stop engine<br />

and remove ignition key first.<br />

Operator’s Manual<br />

The Operator’s Manual provides information regarding<br />

the operation, general maintenance, adjustments and<br />

maintenance intervals for your Groundsmaster cutting<br />

deck. Refer to that publication for additional information<br />

when servicing the machine.<br />

Castor Wheel Tire Pressure<br />

Castor tires on the cutting deck should be inflated to 50<br />

PSI (345 kPa).<br />

Blade Stopping Time<br />

The blades of the cutting deck should come to a complete<br />

stop in approximately (5) seconds after the cutting<br />

deck engagement switch is shut down.<br />

NOTE: Make sure the deck is lowered onto a clean section<br />

of turf or hard surface to avoid dust and debris.<br />

To verify blade stopping stopping time, have a second<br />

person stand back from the deck at least 20 feet and<br />

watch one of the cutting deck blades. Have the operator<br />

shut the cutting deck down and record the time it takes<br />

for the blades to come to a complete stop. If this stopping<br />

time is excessive, the braking valve(s) (RV2) on the hydraulic<br />

deck control manifold(s) may need adjustment.<br />

Cutting Deck<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D<br />

Page 8 - 3<br />

Cutting Deck

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