1998 S/N 21329 - Walker Mowers
1998 S/N 21329 - Walker Mowers
1998 S/N 21329 - Walker Mowers
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Operating Instructions<br />
STARTING THE ENGINE<br />
CAUTION<br />
Cold Start<br />
Lever Engaged<br />
Before operating the mower, read and understand<br />
all Safety Instructions and Operating<br />
Instructions.<br />
WARNING<br />
NEVER run the engine in an enclosed or<br />
poorly ventilated area. Engine exhaust<br />
contains carbon monoxide, an odorless<br />
and deadly gas.<br />
Optional Cold Start Lever<br />
1. Before attempting to start the engine, make<br />
sure the operator is in the seat, the Forward<br />
Speed Control is in NEUTRAL-PARK position,<br />
and the blade clutch and parking brake are<br />
DISENGAGED.<br />
NOTE: Release parking brake to prevent extra<br />
load on the starter if the transmission neutral is<br />
slightly out of adjustment.<br />
CAUTION<br />
A safety interlock switch system PRE-<br />
VENTS CRANKING the engine with either<br />
the Forward Speed Control or the blade<br />
clutch (PTO) out of neutral. If the engine<br />
cranks otherwise, the safety system is not<br />
working and should be repaired or adjusted<br />
before operating the mower. DO<br />
NOT disconnect safety switches; they are<br />
for the operator’s protection.<br />
NOTE: For starting in cold weather [below 40° F<br />
(4° C)], use the optional cold start lever to release<br />
the jackshaft drive belt and remove the hydrostatic<br />
transmission from the starter cranking load. After<br />
the engine has been started and warmed up, lower<br />
the lever to re-engage the jackshaft drive belt.<br />
2. Move the choke lever to the ON position and<br />
move the throttle 1/4 to 1/2 open (toward<br />
FAST). Turn the ignition switch to the START<br />
position to start the engine. Release the key to<br />
RUN position as soon as the engine starts.<br />
NOTE: The choke may not be required if the<br />
engine is warm.<br />
IMPORTANT: If the engine fails to start after<br />
approximately 10 seconds of cranking, the engine<br />
should be checked before further cranking.<br />
Turn the key to the OFF position and allow a<br />
60 second cool-down period between starting<br />
attempts. Failure to follow these guidelines can<br />
damage the starter motor and shorten battery<br />
life.<br />
3. After the engine starts, make sure the oil pressure<br />
light goes off. If not, stop the engine immediately<br />
and find the cause of the problem. Make<br />
sure the oil pressure light is off prior to engaging<br />
the mower blades and beginning operation.<br />
4. Gradually move the choke to the OFF position,<br />
keeping enough choke on to allow the engine<br />
to run smoothly as it warms up. As soon as<br />
possible, move the choke to the OFF position.<br />
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