Countax A50 manual

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    OPERA T ORS MANUAL SPECIFICA TION SUMMAR Y Engine Lubricant 1.7 litres Recommended SAE30 or 10W - 30 high quality detergent oil classified for service; SG, SF , SE. Read and follow the instructions in the engine manufacturer ’s handbook. Fuel T ank Capacity 7 litres (1.5 gallons) T ransmission T uff T orq Heavy Duty Hydrostatic K62, infinitely va[...]

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    Page 2 Page 27 Notes: Safety Instructions CERTIFICA TE OF CONFORMITY EC Declaration of Conformity I, the undersigned A. Bennett of Countax Limited Great Haseley Oxford OX44 7PF declare that the Lawnmowers described below : Model A20/ 50 Power (kW) 14.9 Maximum blade rotation (rpm) 3100 Engine Manufacturer Briggs & Stratton Engine T ype 4 stroke[...]

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    Page 26 Page 3 Safety Instructions Notes: 4. Replace faulty silencers. 5. Before using always inspect to see that the blades, bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged. 6. Check the condition of the tyres and ensure that they are inflated to the correct pressure (refer to the specifications). This is particularly important if the machine is[...]

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    Page 4 Page 25 Notes: Contr ols and Indicators - Dashboard IGNITION The ‘Key Start’ controls both the ignition and the starter . Insert the key and turn to the 1st position, the dashlights will come on (check that all is ready to start), then turn further to activate the starter . Release when engine starts. T o stop, turn the key to the left ([...]

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    Page 24 Page 5 Contr ols - Forward/Reverse HE W iring Diagram[...]

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    Page 6 Page 23 W iring Diagram Contr ols - Levers IMPORTANT - READ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERA TING THIS MACHINE MULCHING For Best results; - Do not reduce the height of the grass by more than 1/3 in a single pass - Mow often - short clippings of 25mm (1") or less decompose more quickly - If possible, avoid cutting in the wet - Always cut[...]

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    Page 22 Page 7 Mulch Deck Electrical MULCH MOWING Mulching can save time, avoids gathering piles of rotting cuttings and feeds your lawn. It is however necessary to observe certain rules to mulch mow successfully: • Reduce the height of the grass by no more than 1/3rd its height in each pass. If the grass has grown long make several passes to ach[...]

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    Page 8 Page 21 Engine - General Maintenance Rear Discharge Deck fig 1 Specified Belts and Blades Engine/Deck Belt - B56 Dayco Super II - Pt No. 22940100 (IBS) Engine/Deck Belt - B57 Dayco Super II - Pt No. 22871200 (MULCH) Deck Internal Drive Belt (Mulcher) - BB1 12 Pt No. 228000900 (Rear Discharge) - Dayco Super II BB155 Pt No. 22950200 Mulcher Bl[...]

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    Page 20 Page 9 Cutter Deck Removal (Mulch/Rear Discharge Deck) Engine - Oil The Rear Dischar ge Deck is used in conjunction with the PGC. It ejects the grass rearwards after cutting for the Powered Grass Collector to collect. Either the Mulch Deck or the Rear Dischar ge Deck can be fitted to the A20/50 using the following instructions: REMOV AL OF [...]

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    Page 10 Page 19 T yr es - Removal of Wheels Cutter Deck - Check List CUTTER F AILS T O ST ART OR CUTS OUT WHEN SWITCHED ON Check: * Are you on the T ractor? – Unless you sit on the seat the safety switch cuts out the Cutter Deck. * Is the battery low? – The Clutch Engage Switch will only operate if the battery is well charged. * Does the 10Amp-[...]

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    Page 18 Page 1 1 Deck Levels - Fr ont to Back T yr es - Check List The Cutter Deck should be set so that it is parallel to the surface it is cutting with a maximum variation from side to side, or front to back of 3mm. Check this by placing the T ractor on a hard level surface and measuring the clearance heights front to back and side to side with a[...]

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    Page 12 Page 17 Collector Brush Cutter Levelling Side to Side LEVELLING SIDE TO SIDE Adjustment is best done with the Deck in a position one up from its lowest cut – check the level both sides and levelling is then achieved by adjusting the left (nearside) of the Deck at two points: REAR ADJUSTMENT 1. Find the Deck Level Disc (fig 1) near the bac[...]

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    Page 16 Page 13 Cutter - Drive Belt Collector - Drive Belts Before carrying out tests or adjustments (the problem may be simpler) – first CHECK the following points: 1. Is the Engine to Cutter Drive Belt slipping? Check that the Drive Belt T ension Lever (fig 1) under the left running board is in the rear (tensioned) position. If not, rectify –[...]

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    Page 14 Page 15 Collector Adjustments Power ed Collector CONNECTION T o connect the Powered Collector to the T ractor , ensure that both are on an even surface with the Locking Levers (fig 3) on the collector facing the Lift Arms on the T ractor . Move the collector manually to the T ractor . Lower the Lift Arms using the button (Page 6 fig 3) on t[...]