SCAG SWM-61 Belt Drive Commercial Mowers Technical Instruction Manual

June 16, 2024
SCAG

SWM-61 Belt Drive Commercial Mowers Technical

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model Number: XYZ123
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Plastic
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 10cm x 15cm x 5cm
  • Power Source : AC Adapter

Description

The XYZ123 is a versatile and user-friendly product designed for various applications. It is made of high-quality plastic material, ensuring durability and longevity. With its sleek black design, it complements any modern home or office setting. The product weighs 500g and has compact dimensions of 10cm x 15cm x 5cm, making it easy to carry and store.

Key Features

  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Multiple functions for different tasks
  • High-resolution display
  • Long-lasting battery life
  • Wireless connectivity options

Product Usage Instructions

Initial Setup
To start using the XYZ123, follow these steps

  1. Remove the product from the packaging.
  2. Connect the AC adapter to the power port of the product.
  3. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
  4. Press the power button to turn on the product.

Navigation and Controls
The XYZ123 features an easy-to-use interface with intuitive navigation and controls. Here are the main controls:

  • Power Button: Press to turn the product on or off.
  • Menu Button: Access the menu options and settings.
  • Navigation Buttons : Use these buttons to navigate through menus and options.
  • OK Button: Press to confirm selections or activate functions.

Functions and Modes
The XYZ123 offers multiple functions and modes for different tasks. Here are some of the key functions:

  • Function 1: This function allows you to…
  • Function 2: Use this mode to…
  • Function 3 : With this function, you can…

Maintenance and Care
To ensure the longevity of your XYZ123, follow these maintenance and care guidelines:

  • Keep the product clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Avoid exposing the product to extreme temperatures or moisture.
  • Store the product in a cool, dry place when not in use.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q1: How do I update the firmware of the XYZ123?
    A1: To update the firmware of the XYZ123, please visit our official website and download the latest firmware version. Follow the instructions provided in the firmware update guide to complete the process.

  • Q2: Can I use the XYZ123 without the AC adapter?
    A2: No, the XYZ123 requires the AC adapter for power. It does not have a built-in battery.

  • Q3: Is the XYZ123 compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems?
    A3: Yes, the XYZ123 is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. Simply connect it to your computer using the provided USB cable, and it will be recognized by the system.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Your mower is only assafe astheoperator! Aswithany type of power equipment, carelessness or error onthepart of the operator may result in serious bodily injury. In addition, improper maintenance of the machine can also result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, please read and follow these instructions on safe operation and be certain that anyone using this mower fully understands and complies with the following instructions.

BEFORE OPERATING

  1. Read and understand the contents of this Technical Manual before operating the Become familiar with all controls and know how to stop quickly. A free replacement manual is available by sending complete Model and Serial Number to: Scag Power Equipment, Inc.
    1000 Metalcraft Drive
    Mayville, WI 53050

  2. Do not allow children to operate the Do not allow adults to operate the machine without proper instruction.

  3. Before attempting to start engine, shift transmission into neutral, move blade clutch lever into STOP position and move neutral latch to NEUTRAL LOCK.

  4. Remove all debris or other objects that might bepicked up Keep all bystanders away from the mowing area.

  5. Keep all shields, safety devices, and decals in If ashield, safety device or decal is defective or damaged, repair or replace it before operation is commenced. Also, tighten all loose nuts, bolts and screws to assure machine is in safe operating condition.

  6. Do not operate machine while wearing sandals, tennis shoes, sneakers or shorts. Also, do not wear loose fitting clothing which could get caught in moving Always wear long pants and substantial shoes. Wearing safety glasses and safety shoes is advisable and required by some local ordinances and insurance regulations.

  7. Fill fuel tank with gasoline before starting the engine. Avoid spilling gasoline. Since gasoline is flammable, handle it carefully.

  8. Use an approved gasoline

  9. Do not fill tank while engine is hot or

  10. Do not smoke while handling

  11. Fill fuel tank outdoors and up to about one inch (25 mm) below the bottom of the filler neck.

  12. Wipe up any spilled
    WHILE OPERATIN

  13. Start engine when neutral latches are in neutral lock position, cutter blades are disengaged, and transmis­sion is in neutral.

  14. Do not run the engine in a confined area without adequate ventilation. Exhaust fumes are hazardous and could possibly be deadly.

  15. Using the machine demands To prevent loss of control:

  16. Mow only in daylight or when there is good artificial light.

  17. Watch for holes or other hidden

  18. Do not drive close to a drop-off, ditch, creek or other hazard.

  19. Reduce speed when making sharp turns and when turning on hillsides.

  20. Always be sure of your Keep a firm hold on the handle and walk-never run.

  21. Do not operate where conditions are

  22. The discharge chute must always be installed and in the down position on the side discharge cutting unit except when optional grass catcher is completely installed. If the cutting unit discharge should plug, shut engine off and wait for all movement to stop before removing obstruction.

  23. Disengage the blades and wait for them to stop before crossing gravel drives, walks or roads.

  24. Shut the engine off and wait until the blades come to a. complete stop before removing the grass catcher

  25. Never raise the cutting unit while the blades are rotat­e

  26. If the cutting blades should strike a solid object or the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, and check immediately for the Vibration is generally a warning of trouble. Check the cutting unit and traction uniform damaged or defective parts. Repair any damage before starting the engine and operating the cutter unit. Be sure blades are in good condition and blade bolts are tight.

  27. Always park the mower and/or start the engine on a level If this is not possible, block the wheels to prevent the mower from moving when you are not in the operator’s position.

  28. Cut grass slopes carefully. Do not start, stop or turn suddenly. Mow across the face of slopes; never up or down. Do not mow excessivley steep slopes

  29. Do not touch engine or muffler while engine is running or soon after it is stopped. These areas could be hot enough to cause a bum.

  30. Before leaving the operator’s position or leaving mower unattended, shift transmission into NEUTRAL, place neutral latches in NEUTRAL LOCK position, move cutter blade engagement lever to STOP and shut OFF

  31. Do not pass or stand on the grass discharge side of any mower with the engine running. Stop operation when another person approaches.
    MAINTENANCE AND STORAG

  32. Disconnect high tension wire from spark plug to prevent accidental starting of the engine when servicing, adjusting or storing the machine.

  33. If mower must be tipped to perform maintenance or adjustment, remove battery, drain gasoline from fuel tank and oil from crankcase

  34. To reduce potential fire hazard, keep the engine free of excessive grease, grass, leaves and accumulations of

  35. Be sure machine is in safe operating condition by keeping nuts, bolts, and screws Check the blade mounting bolts and nuts frequently to be sure they are tightened.

  36. If the engine must be running to perform a maintenance adjustment, keep hands, feet, clothing and other parts of the body away from the cutting unit blades and other     Set the battery into the support, connect the positive cable moving parts.

  37. Do not overspeed the engine by changing governor negative post, put the battery cover in place (at the back of settings. To be sure of safe y and acuracy, have an    the battery), and clamp the battery into place (finger tight) authhonzed dealer check maximum engine speed with a  using the carriage bolts and wing nuts DO NOT OVER t acomeer.

  38. Engine must be shut off before checking oil or ad ding oil  to the crankcase.

  39. Allow engine to cool before storing mower in any proper handling of battery Use proper eye, skin enclosure such as a garage or storage shed. Make sure and clothing protection to prevent contact with eyes, skin the mower fuel tank is empty if machine is to be stored  and clothing.

  40. Always store gasoline in a safety-approved, red container

  41. Keep the mower and fuel container in locked storage to prevent children from playing and tampering with them.

  42. Perform only those maintenance instructions described in this manual. If major repairs are ever needed or assistance is desired, contact an Authorized Scag Dealer. To ensure optimum performance and safety, always purchase genuine SCAG replacement parts and accessories. NEVER USE ‘WILL-FIT” replacement parts and accessories made by other manufacturers. Using unapproved replacement parts and accessories may void the warranty.

  43. Becareful when servicing the battery asit contains acid, which is corrosive and could cause burns to skin and clothing.

  44. Batteries release explosive gasses when being charged or KEEP away from any source of sparks and/or flame.

NOTE: Once the above fill and charge procedure has been    completed only distilled water should be added to the battery cells.

Set the battery into the support, connect the positive cable to the positive post, then connect the negative cable to the negative post, put the battery cover in place (at the back of the battery into place (finger tight)

WARNING: Severe chemical bums can result from improper handling of battery Use proper eye, skin and clothing.

External contact: Flush with water.

Internal contact: Drink large quantities of water, followed spark. with milk of magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil.

CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY!

IMPORTANT – In case of internal contact DO NOT give fluids that would induce vomiting.
Eye contact: Flush with water for at least 15 minutes and GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONT’D

WARNING: Explosive gases are vented from a battery when being charged or discharged which could explode if exposed to a flame or spark.

SET-UP ALL UNITS

  1. Lay out hardware according to the “Where Used” list in the loose parts packing list.

  2. Install handle assembly to handle mounting frame using four 3/8-16 x 1* bolts, flat washers, and elastic stop nuts. Three different handle heights can be obtained using one of the three slotted holes in the handle mounting frame.

  3. Route the throttle control above the RH jackshaft and up the right side of handle. Secure to handle with 1/4-20 x 2″ hex head bolt and elastic stop nut. Secure cable about half way down the handle using a cable tie. NOTE: Check that the throttle cable moves the carburetor controls through their full range. If not adjust as required.

  4. Route the safety interlock wires up the left handle tube and attach the connector to the switch as shown. Be certain that the connector does not hit the safety lever stop tab, if it does, rotate the switch to the position shown (See fig. 1).

  5. Installing control rods.

    • Thread rods into the swivel joints that are attached to the idler brackets on each side of the unit.

    • Adjust the rods so that there is about a 1/4″-3/8″ clearance to the bottom of the neutal latch slot when in the drive position. Secure with small hair pin cotter as shown. (See fig. 2)

    • Adjust brake rods so the brakes lock when the steering levers are pulled all the way up.
      NOTE: Rods must allow neutral latches to be moved to the neutral position. (see fig. 2)

  6. Attach shift lever assembly as shown (see fig. 3) on top of the short lever that is bolted to the transmission using two 5/16-18 x 1″ bolts, flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts. The heavy flat washers should be under the shift lever. The two bars should be parallel after bolts are tichtened.

  7. The shift plate should be adjusted so that the shift lever assembly is 0 to 1/8″ away from the stop when the transmission is in neutral (see fig. 4). Tighten nuts securely.
    NOTE: Engine will not start if transmission is not in neutral.

  8. Attach fuel tank (see fig. 5) as follows :

    • Wrap the straps around the fuel tank to pre-form them, then set aside to be used later.

    • Fuel tank support pads were glued to the handle mounting frame at the factory. These must align with the tank strap grooves when the tank is sitting in the oval cutout of the handle mounting frame. If they are not aligned, then reposition them at this time.

    • Two pads are shipped separately with tank and must be positioned on top of the fuel tank in the strap grooves.

    • Position the tank so the SCAG logo is forward. Place the straps around the tank going under the handle mounting frame, secure the strap together in front using two 1/4-20 x 2″ slotted machine screws and hexnuts. Tighten screws until the tank will not slide around. Over tightening will damage the tank or straps.

    • Attach the fuel line to the valve on the bottom of the tank.
      ATTACHING SW52, SW61, OR SW72 TO ENGINE DECK

    • Before begining determine which mounting holes are to be used to  best suit the cutting height  requirements of your customer. High/Medium/or Low ranges (see fig. 6).

    • Remove belt cover by loosening the wing nuts securing it to the cutter deck. c) Position the cutter deck so that the engine deck is between the mounting brackets of the cutter deck. Install two bolts through the mounting holes selected, secure loosely with a flat washer, lock washer and hex nut. Titt the engine deck up or down to align the remaining four holes and secure with remaining hard- ware.

    • Torque cutter deck mounting boits to 50 to 70 ft. Ibs..

    • Route carded enginei by connect over blade clutch control rod to eyebolt and over center link with flat washer and hair pin.

  9. Attach discharge chute to cutter deck using two 5/16-18 x 1″ bolt and elastic stop nuts.

  10. Attach caster wheels supports to cutter deck using four 5/16-18 × 3/4″ bolts, lock washers and hex nuts.
    NOTE: Check all hardware to be sure it is tightened properly, also check clearance and routing of drive belts.

  11. Check engine oil level and fill as is necessary. Add oil to the engine crankcase using type specified in engine operator’s manual

  12. Fill fuel tank to about 1″ below the fill neck with gasoline as specified in engine operator’s manual.

ADJUSTMENTS CUTTER DECK DRIVE ADJUSTMENTS

  1. Engage blade clutch lever and check for proper over center clearance. There should be about 3/8″ between rod and straight edge (See fig. 7). Bend the stop tab to adjust clearance.
  2. Adjust belt tension so that the belt moves 1/2″ with 10 Ibs. of pressure. Check the pressure between the center and left spindle pulleys where applicable (See fig. 8). Second belt driving right spindle should be checked the same way. Adjustment is made by loosen- ing the wing nut and tightening/loosening the turn buckle (See fia. 7).

DRIVE CONTROLS

  1. Steering control rods should have about 1/4″ clearance between the bottom of the slot and the bottom of the rod when the steering levers are released (See fig. 2).
  2. The brake rods should be adjusted so that the brakes do not apply until the steering levers are pulled tight to the handles. When the steering levers are locked in the neutral position the unit may be pushed around. 3. The shift lever is not adjustable, however the shift plate can be moved right to left allowing proper positioning for neutral (See fia. 4).

CUTTER DECK ADJUSTMENTS

Due to the many conditions that exist it is difficult to suggest a setting that will work for every lawn. There are two adjustments that can be made on these decks, pitch and height.

PITCH is the angle of the blades (comparing front to rear). A positive pitch is when the front (leading) edge of the cutting plane is lower than the rear (trailing) edge, level pitch is when both front and rear are the same height, a negative pitch is when the leading edge is higher than the rear edge. HEIGHT is the nominal distance the blade is off of the ground. This measurement is made with the blades pointed side to side and distance is measured between cutting tip and ground. Adjusting the blade height can be done by moving any number of the five spacers on the blade mounting bolts to the top of the spindle shaft or below the spindle shaft (all blades should be positioned equally). Unit is shipped with one spacer on top and four underneath (see fig. 9). For best cut and discharge a minimum of three spacer should be hetween the blade and spindle.
Additional range to the cutting height can be achieved by repositioning the cutter deck in relationship to the engine deck (This adjustment can also effect the pitch of the deck). There are 3 positions (see fig. 6), suggested mounting is the middle holes. For cutting lower, mount the deck in the top holes. To cut higher, mount the deck in the bottom holes. Remember to check the cutter deck belt alignment. Shim- ming or attaching the idler mounting bracket from under- neath may be necessary to maintain belt lite. Caster spacers also can be repositioned to change cutting heiahts and to change the pitch of the deck (see fia, 10).

ADICTRENTC CONT

TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT

Adjust the transmission drive belt so that there is about a 3/16″ deflection with 10 pounds of pressure. Adjust by loosening idler pulley mounting bolt and sliding the idler left or right to change belt tension.

TIRE PRESSURES

  • Drive Wheel Tires 15 psi
  • Caster Wheels 25 psi

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

  1. Check that all belts clear their guides by 1/8″ to 1/4″.
  2. Adjust tension of blade drive belt by rotating turnbuckle so that about 10 pounds pull sideways deflects belt about a 1/2″. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Only a moderate force should be required on the engagement lever.
  3. Check tension of transmission drive belt (under engine deck). A 10 pound pull sideways should deflect beit about 3/16″. Slide idler pulley if required to adjust.
  4. The tension of the two Twin Power Wheel Drive belts is self-adjusting. However, for adequate declutching, adjust length of steering control rods on each side of handle until about a 1/4″ gap is provided between rod and bottom of neutral latch slot, when neutral latch is in drive position.
  5. Adjust brake rods so that brakes will lock wheels while pulling machine rearward with steering levers fully squeezed. Check that machine rolls freely when neutral latches are in neutral lock position.

LUBRICATION

EVERY DAY
(or up to once a week depending on environment) lubricate: Cutter Blade Spindle Bearings 1 or 2 pumps with a hand gun using US Lithium MP White Grease 2125

EVERY 100 HOURS
Lubricate the following parts and wipe off all excess grease:

  • Caster Wheel Bearings
  • Caster Wheel Pivot Shafts Idler Pulley Bracket Pivot Bearings
  • Drive Wheel Bearings
  • Traction Idler Pivot
  • Idler Bracket LH & RH

NOTE: Do not spill lubricant on wheel drive belts.

EVERY 200 HOURS
Lubricate the following parts and wipe off all excess grease:

  • Brake Lever Pivot
  • Transmission Couplers

NOTE : Transmission is permanently lubricated and does not require service.

MAINITENANCE

Check belt tension after 5 hours, 20 hours, then 100 hours. Check all mounting hardware every 200 hours. check

INITIAL RUN-IN

WARNING: Use extreme caution during mower’s initial run-in to assure caster wheels are adequately blocked and drive wheels do not inadvertently contact ground. Keep bystanders away from machine. Never allow mower to discharge towards someone. Never leave the machine unattended during the initial run-in.

  1. Lubricate all fittings as specified in Lubrication Section.
  2. Locate machine in a secure area, away from bystanders, and preferably facing a wall. Raise drive wheels off ground. Block caster wheels.
  3. Engage inter da tit trite or an out gar.
  4. Run the machine for a few minutes.
  5. Declutch cutter blades, shift transmission into NEU- TRAL, Stop engine.
  6. Check tension of blade drive belts) and transmission drive belt. Adjust if necessary.
  7. If necessary, readjust steering control and brake rods as indicated in the Adjustments Section.
  8. Check function of all safety interlocks. Make sure that engine will not start unless transmission is in neutral and blade clutch is disengaged.
  9. Check tire pressure and adjust to:
    Caster Wheels 25 psi.
    Drive Wheels 15 psi.

YOU ARE NOW READY FOR MOWING WITH CONFIDENCE!

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Read and understand the instructions on safety before attempting to operate.

  2. Before starting engine:

    • Fuel valve must be opened.
    • Transmission must be in NEUTRAL
    • Blade clutch lever must be in STOP position.
    • Neutral latches must be in NEUTRAL LOCK position.
    • Key switch on
    • Choke as required.
  3. Start Engine. Adjust throttle.

  4. Engage cutter blades by pushing blade clutch lever forward until it snaps into the on position. Pull lever back to disengage cutter blades.

  5. Shift transmission into gear for desired mowing speed. NOTE: Top speed is suggested only for transport!

  6. While squeezing steering brake levers with both hands, release both neutral latches.

  7. When steering brake levers are released, machine will travel straight. To make a right turn, squeeze RH lever to turn left squeeze LH lever

  8. TO STOP wheel drive, squeeze both levers, lock neutral latches, shift transmission into neutral.
    WARNING : To avoid serious bodily injury and damage to transmission, machine must be at full stop before shifting from forward to reverse or from reverse to forward.

  9. In reverse gear, the steering brake levers must be pushed downward for maximum traction.

32″ & 36″ CUTTER DECK


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| Ref. Part No. No.| Description 3236| Ref. Part

No. No.           Description

| ****

3236

|
---|---|---|---|---|---
|
1       46087

1       45126

2       46020

3       04050-04

4       04050-07

| Cutter Deck (Includes decals) x

Cutter Deck                                                x

Cutter Spindle Assy. (Includes 3-9)         x x Raetaining Ring, 1• Ext-,Inverted :x:x

Retaining Ring, 2-7/16 lntbsc                      x  x

| 39     46157              Belt Cover Assy. (Includes decals)

40                             Washer, 25/64 x 15/16 x 12 ga..

40a                          Washer, 13/32 x 13/16 x 16 ga. 41:04022-0j4 Wjing Nut,;3/8-16 elas:tic stop

42     48127              Pulley (Includes 43-44)

| x

x x x x

| ****

x x x x

|
··ro······ og·.

11     43038

12

13

14

| Key, 1/4 fli’4·x 2··········.·    .                         X  X

Spacer, Cutter Blade                                   x  x

Hex Hd. Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4                      x  x

Lockwasher, Spring, 5/16                              x  x

Hex Nut, 5/16-18                                         x  x

| 47        •                    Hex     .      t,       16X 5

48                            Hex Nut, 3/8-16

48a                          Hex Nut, 3/8-16 Ctr Locknut

49                             Lockwasher, Spring 3/8

50     04004-02        Support, Belt Cover

| X

x x x x

| X

x x x x

|
17     04001-41

18     46079

19     04066-01

20     43037-01

| HexHd.Bolt,5/8-11×9-1/2                          x  x

Caster Assy. (lnlcudes19-28)                      x  x

Quick Pin                                                    x  x

Spacer, Caster Yoke, 1/2″ long                   x  x

| 57     46145             ldlerArmAssy.(lncludes22&58)

58     48100-05          Bronze Bearing

59     04050-02        Retaining Ring, 3/4 Ext,-“E” 60               04004-04 Stud

| x x x x| x x x x|
| 27        •                   Hex Locknut, 1/2-13            x  x| 67 43042             Sleeve, Clutch Rod| x| x|
28     48307-01| Wheel Assy. (Includes 13-14a, 29-34)           x  x| 68 Hex Hd. Bolt, 3/8-16 x 2-3/4| x| x|
29     48307-02| Tire Only Caster Wheel                              x  x| 69 44003             Blade Clutch Rod, Lower| x  x|
48006-03| Inner Tube only                                           x  x| 70 43043             Sleeve, Clutch Rod| x| x|
| | | ****

.

| ****

36     45100

| ****

Discharge Chute                                         x  x

| ****

77        +                             Part Removed From Illustration

| |
37| Hex Nut, 5/16-18 Elastic Stop                     x  x| 78        + Part Removed From Illustration|
38| Hex Hd Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1                             x  x| 79        + Part Removed From Illustration|
39     46085| Belt Cover Assy. (Includes decals) x| 80     04041-08          Washer, 3/4 x 1-1/4 x .035| x| x

  • Common hardware which should be purchased locally. All bolts are Grade 5 plated, all other fasteners are zinc plated. * Common hardware which should be purchased locally. All bolts are Grade 5 plated, all other fasteners are zine plated.

48, 52, 61, & 72″ CUTTER DECK

48. 52, 61. & 72″ CUTTER DECKS

Ref. Part SWM Ref. Part SWM
No. No. Description 48 52 61 72 No. No.
Description 48526172
46088 Cutter Deck (Includes decals) x 43
x x x  x
46163 Cutter Deck (Includes decals) X 44
x x x  x
46119 Cutter Deck (Includes decals) x 45
46194 Cutter Deck (Includes decals) x 46
Double (Includes 43-44) x x x
2       46020 Cutter Spindle /lssy. (Includes 3-9) x x x x 46
Pulley, Double (Includes 43-44) x
9  -04041–02 Washer, 1-5/16 x 2-7/16 x 16 ga. x x x x 48
Belt, Blade Drive x
10 04063-08 Key, 1/4 x 1/4 x 2. x x x x
Drive x
11 43038 Spacer, Cutter Blade x x x x
x x  x
12 Hex Hd. Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 x x x x

x
15  48111| CutterBlade21″| | | x| | 54| • HexHd.Bolt,7/16-14×1-1/2| | x| x  x
15  48112| CutterBlade24″| | | | x| 55| Washer,15/32×59/64x16ga| x| x| x  x
15a 48184| Cutter Blade 16-1/2″ Hi Lilt| x| | | | 56| Lockwasher, Spring,7/16| x| x| x  x
15a 48185

16  04040-10

-23  46082

| Cutter Blade 18″ Hi Ult Flat Washer, 5/8″ W

Support k.sy. (Includes 21-22)

| ****

x






x

| x X






x

| ****

x






x

| ****

x






x

| 57

58






65

| Hex Nut, 7/16-14 48181         Idler Pulley, ·v·Groove
Hex Hd Bolt, 3/8-16 x 2-1/4| x x

**** x

| x| x  x

x  x

x  x

24  45006| Caster Yoke .| x| x| x| x| 65a 04004-04     Stud| x| x| x  x
25  43022| Sleeve, Caster Wheel Bearing| x| x| x| x| 66 Hex Nut, 3/8-16 Elastic Stop| x| x| x  x
26  04001-37| Hex Hd Bolt, 1/2-13 x 5-1/2″| x| x| x| x| 67  46145 Idler Arm (Includes 22 & 61)| x| x| x  x
-32  48006-06| Roller Bearing, Caster Wheel| x| **** x| **** x| **** x| 74   • Hex Hd Bolt, 3/8-16 x 2-3/4| **** x| **** x| **** x  x
33  48114-03| Grease Fitting 45′ 1/4-28| x| x| x| x| 75| 45037         Idler Pivot| x| x| x  x
34  48006-05

35

| Hub Assy. (Includes bolts) Hex Hd. Bolt, 5/16-18 x 3/4″| x x| X

x

| x x| x x| 76

n

| 48269   Idler Pulley, Belt Clutch
44003  Blade Clutch Rod, Lower| X

x

| x x| x  X

x  x

39  46121| Belt Cover (Includes decals)| | | x| | 84| 45046         Roller Shaft| | x| x  x
39  46312| Belt Cover (Includes decals)| | | | x| 85| 48038         Guide Roller| | x| x  x
40| Washer25/64×15/16x12ga.| x| x| x| x| 86 FlatWasher, 11/32×11/16x16ga.| | x| x  x

Common hardware which should be purchased locally. All bolt Grade 5 plated, all other fasteners zinc plated. Common hardware which should be purchased locally. All bolt Grade 5 plated, all other fasteners zing plated.

48. 52, 61, & 72″ CUTTER DECKS

48. 52, 61, & 72″ CUTTER DECKS

NOTE: Engine Deck (item 17) Now Has Handle Mounting Frame Welded

ENGINE DECK

NOTE: Engine Deck (tem 17) Now Has Handle Mounting Frame Welded to it.

ENGINE DECK

Ref. Part| | | Ref. Part| |
---|---|---|---|---|---
No. No.| Descrintion| All Units| No. No.| Descrintion All Units
1    770061

2  772083

3        776217

4       778123A

| Case, Transmisson

Cover, Transmission Shaft, Output & Brake Gear, Spur (25 teeth)

| x

x x x

| 20      778240

23      780071

27     780105A

28      786081

| Gear, Spur (18 teeth)    x

Bearing, Thrust   x

Bushing, Flanged    x

Chain, Roller (No.41 chain,24 links)  x

11     786082

12     776134

| Sprocket (9 teeth) Shaft, Counte| x
-x.| 35      784267

36      792073

| Rod & Fork Assy., Shift                         x Screw,FlangedHexhd.tf,1/4-20×1-1/4          x
13     778154

14     778145

15     778151

| Gear, Bevel (42 teeth)

Gear, Spur (12 teeth) Gear,Spur.(15teeth)

| x

x x

| 37      792089A

40      792077

41      792078

| Key                                                         x

Ball, Steel, 5/16″         x

Screw,Set3/8-16×3/8        x

PEERLESS 700-026

HANDLE ASSEMBLY

NOTE : Handle Mounting Frame (lem 2) Is Now Welded To Engine Deck

HANDLE ASSEMBLY

Ref.  Part

No.     No.           Descri tion 88S 13KA 14KA 14KH 18KH 20KHE


I ATTENTION LINES IN BOLD LETTERS INDICATE EXTRA IDENTIFICATION IS NEEDED’ .I

1           45097            HANDLE ASSY. FITS SW 32, 36, 48 X          X X **X**

1           45117            HANDLE ASSY. FllS SW 52, 61, 72 X X X

2                +              HANDLE MOUNTING FRAME NOW WELDED TO ENGINE DECK

3                                 HexHd.Bolt,3/8-16×1 x          x           x             x             x

NJSn Wire Harness, s adapter for use with 48-610 x                         :

7      Mach. Screw, #10-32 x 1/2 Phillips x          x          x             x      x    x

8     Lockwasher, #10 Ext Tooth x          x          x              x            x    x

:9  .:HexNut,#:10-32W WJx                x tx fx        ,x              x-

15A      45091-02         Idler Bracket, LH x          x           x             x            x             x

16        43092            Idler Sleeve x          x           x             x            x             x

17    42283  Belt Guard x          x           x             x            x             x

24             48292            Rubber Pads, (upper) x          x           x             x             x             x

25                                              HexHd.Bolt,5/16-18×1-1/4 x          x           x             x            x             x

26                                              Hex Nut, 5/16-18 x          x          x             x             x             x

33            45092-01         Brake Lever, RH – x          x           x             x            x             x

33A      45092-02         Brake Lever, LH x          x           x             x            x             x

34            45093            Brake Link x          x           x             x            x             x

41            45094            Bellcrank Pivot x          x           x             x            x             x

42                                              Hex Hd. Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1 x          x           x             x            x             x

43                                             Lockwasher, 1/4 Spring x          x           x             x            x             x

49        48453            Pulley, Jackshaft (Includes 50) x

49             48199            Pulley, Jackshaft (Includes 50) x           x             x            x             x

50                                              Setscrew, Hex Set Knrl. Cup Pt. 5/16-18 (nylock)                                     x          x x             x            x             x

t@W%lf 9W:!Ui’\Mttl U!ml. Mrfill.l!#)ttHitttt’::tthi:tJ{t:tt:t:t/f\H:tttt’t’lft::1lWJ:ttMtfihNJM:t:ttt’J::ti :::ft!:tt):tti=lf())(ff}

Common hardware which should be purchased locally. All bolts Grade 5 plated, all other fasteners zing plated.

HANDLE ASSEMBLY CONT’D

Ref. Part

No.     No.

| ****

Description

| SW 20EKH
---|---|---
1        48017

2        48297

2a     48298

3        48016

| Key Switch Fuse Holder Fuse 20 Amps Solenoid| x x x x
11     48231| Switch, Transmission Interlock N.O.| x

WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MANUAL START

DANGER
ROTATING BLADES AND BELTS

  • KEEP MANOS. FEET A CLOTHING CLEAR SHED ON GUARE DISAGEACH BL AUR CLUTCH BEFORE SERVICING
  • CLEAR AREA OF DEBRIS BEFORE MOWING USE ASTON SCHEES MATS AMAY
  • READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING

48073
Decal – Danger. Rotating Blades (Located On Cutter Deck Cover
Near Vischarge Chute)

CLOSE FUEL VALVE WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE
MSULI MACHO FLOODING
48214
Decal – Fuel Shutott (Located On Fuet
Tank – Above Keyswitch)

DANGER
AVOID INJURY FROM BURNS SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE REMOVING FUEL TANK CẠP
AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE CLOSE FUEL VALVE WHEN ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING

DANGER
SERIOUS BODILY INJURY MAY RESULT FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES.

BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR’S POSITION. YOU MUST

  • DISENGAGE CUTTER BLADES
  • SHIFT TRANSMISSION TO NEUTAAL
  • WAIT FOR ALL MOVEMENT TO STOP

AFAD OPFRATOR’S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY GUIDES,

  • 48222
  • Decal – Operator Warning
  • (Located On Fuel lank –
  • Above Shitt Lever)

HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL

48072
Decal – Heavy Duty Commercial
(Located On Cutter Deck Cover – Front Wall›

WARNING
If incorrectly used, this machine can cause severe injury. Those who use and maintain the 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. —

 LIMITED WARRANTY-COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT

  • This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser only and commences on the date of original retail purchase. Any part of the Scag commercial mower manufactured by Scag and found in the reasonable judgment of Scag to be defective in material or workmanship, will be repaired or replaced by an Authorized Scag Service Dealer without charge for parts and labor.
  • The Scag mower including any defective part must be returned to an Authorized Scag Service Dealer within the warranty period. The expense of delivering the mower to the dealer for warranty work and the expense of returning it back to the owner after repair or replacement will be paid for by the owner. Scag’s responsibility in respect to claims is limited to making the required repairs or replacements, and no claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract of sale of any Scag mower. Proof of purchase will be required by the dealerto substantiate any warranty claim. All warranty work must be performed by an Authorized Scag Service Dealer. This warranty is limited to one year from the date of original retail purchase for any Scag mower that is used for commercial purposes, or any other income-producing purpose (90 days for rental use).
  • This warranty does not cover any mower that has been subject to misuse, neglect, negligence, or accident, or that has been operated in any way contrary to the operating instructions as specified in the Technical Manual. The warranty does not apply to any damage to the mower that is the result of improper maintenance, or to any mower or parts that have not been assembled or installed as specified in the Technical Manual.
  • The warranty does not cover any mower that has been altered or modified so as to adversely affect the product’s operation, performance or durability or that has been altered or modified so as to change the intended use of the product. In addition, the warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by normal wear, or by the use of parts or accessories which, in the reasonable judgment of Scag, are either incompatible with the Scag mower or adversely affect its operation, performance or durability. This warranty does not cover engines, electric starters, batteries, belts and tires which are warranted separately by their manufacturer and for a different period of time. Scag Power Equipment reserves the right to change or improve the design of any mower without assuming any obliga- tion to modify any mower previously manufactured.
  • All other implied warranties are limited in duration to the one (1) year warranty period or ninety (90) days for mowers usec for rental purpose. Accordingly, any such implied warranties including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise, are disclaimed in their entirety after the expiration of the appropriate one year or ninety day warranty period Scag’s obligation under this warranty is strictly and exclusively limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts anc Scag does not assume or authorize anyone to assume for them any other obligation. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
  • Scag assumes no responsibility for incidental, consequential or other damages including, but not limited to, expense fo gasoline, expense of delivering the mower to an Authorized Scag Service Dealer and expense of returning it back to thi owner, mechanic’s travel time, telephone or telegram charges, rental of a like product during the time warranty repairs are being performed, travel, loss or damage to personal property, loss of revenue, loss of use of the mower, loss of time or inconvenience. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

PLEASE BE CAREFUL

  1. Keep all shields in place, especially grass discharge.
  2. Stop machine and remove spark plug wire to adjust or service.
  3. When mechanism becomes clogged, stop engine before cleaning.;
  4. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power-drive parts.
  5. Keep off implement unless seat or platform is provided.
  6. Keep others off.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW CAUTIOUS OPERATING PRACTICES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY. BESIDES, WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO CONTINUE TO ENJOY AND PROFIT BY USING OUR PRODUCTS.

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