Swisher WB11542F manual

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  • Page 1

    THE FINISHING TOUCH 42” FINIS H CUT M OWER SE LF PROPE LLED WALK B EHIND OWNER’S MANUAL 1 6 0 2 C OR P ORA TE D R I V E, P . O. B OX 67 , WA R R EN SB U R G , M I SSOU R I 6 4 0 9 3 P HONE (6 6 0 ) 7 4 7 -8 1 8 3 F A X (6 6 0 ) 7 4 7 -8 6 5 0 MODEL NO. Manufa cturing quality l awn car e equipm ent sinc e 1945 Assembly Operation Service and Adju[...]

  • Page 2

    LIMITED WARRA NTY The manufacture r’s warranty to the original consumer pur chaser is: This product is free from defects in materials and w orkmanship for a period of one (1) y ear from the date of purcha se by the original consumer purchaser. We will repair or replace, a t our discretion, parts found to be defective due to mate rials or workmans[...]

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    SAFETY PRECA UTIONS AN D DECALS • Read the manual. Learn to operate this machine safely. • Always disconnect the spark plug wire and place the wire where it cannot contact the spark plug, to prevent accidentally starting the eng ine when setting up, transporting, adjusting or making repairs. • Keep all shields and guards in place. • Underst[...]

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    • Turn off the blades whe n not mowing. Befor e leaving the mac hine, turn off the blades and stop the eng ine. • Watch for traffic whe n operating ne ar or crossing roadway s. • Do not operate the mower if it has been dropped or dama ged in any manner or if the mower vibrates excessively . Excessive vibration is an indication of damage. Repa[...]

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    T he op e ra t i on of any cut t e r ca n p roduce forei g n obj e c t s t o be t hrow n i nt o t he e y e s , re s ul t ing i n s eve re e y e da m a g e. Alway s w e a r c ert i fie d s afe t y g la s s es or w i de- vi s i on s a fet y g og g l es before s t a rt ing a ny cut t i ng ma chi ne a nd w hi le op era t ing such a m ac hine . T he op [...]

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    SAFET Y AND OPERA TIONA L DEC ALS R e pl a c e de c a l im m e di a t e l y if da ma ge d. O r de r by pa r t numbe r f r om S wishe r Mow e r an d Ma c hi ne Co. I nc . O D 30 – WARN IN G D E CA L O D 29 – S P IN N ING BL A D E D E CA L O D 43 – F LY IN G D EBRIS D ECAL O D 36 – D EFLE CT O R D E CA L O D 55 – D A N G E R D E CA L[...]

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    SERVI CE AND ADJU STMEN TS BE L TS CO N F I GU R A TI O N S t op e ng ine , le t al l m ovi ng p art s c om e t o a com p le t e st op . D isconne ct s p a rk p lug . T R AN S MISS I ON B ELT B LA DE S P IN DL E B EL T B LA DE DRIV E B ELT BLADE SPINDLE BELT REPLACEMENT REMOVAL • Stop engine, let all mo ving parts com e to a comp lete stop. Disco[...]

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    WHEEL DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT REMOVAL • Stop engine, let all mo ving parts com e to a comp lete stop. Disconnect spark plug. • Remove belt cover . • Remove Blade Driv e Belt, (See “Blade Dr ive Belt rep lacement”) • Locate belt guide for wheel dr ive belt and loosen . • Remov e wheel driv e belt. INSTALLATION • Install belt as shown.[...]

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    OVERA LL AS SEMBL Y W he n orderi ng p ai nt ed p art s , p l ea s e i ndic a t e wit h c orre s p ondi ng le t t ers: C = Red Part s T K = T ex t ured Bl ac k P art s[...]

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    REPLA CEMEN T PAR TS W he n orderi ng p ai nt ed p art s , p l ea s e i ndic a t e wit h corre s p onding le t t ers: C = Re d P art s ; T K = T ex t ured Bl ac k P art s (ex . 4207T K , 4237C) I t e m # D e scri p t i o n Pa rt # I t e m # D e scri p t i o n Pa rt # 1 Mo t o r Ba se 4 2 7 0 4 6 T e n si o n Sp ri n g 6 8 2 S 2 W i re L i n k BR S6[...]

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    REPLA CEMEN T PAR TS I t e m # D e scri p t i o n Pa rt # I t e m # D e scri p t i o n Pa rt # 9 1 Sw a y Ba r 4 2 0 7 1 3 5 3 / 8 -1 6 X 1 1 / 4 Bo l t N B6 1 8 9 2 3 / 1 6 x 1 1 / 2 Ke yst o ck 2 4 3 4 1 3 6 Be l t Sn u b b e r 1 0 0 1 7 9 3 3 / 4 E-C l i p N B6 2 1 1 3 7 Be l t G u i d e 1 0 0 1 4 9 4 3 / 4 x 1 0 G A W a sh e r N B1 8 4 1 3 8 Ey[...]

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    OWNER’S MANUAL MODEL NO. Ea c h cu tt e r ha s i ts ow n mode l numbe r. Ea c h e ngine ha s i t s ow n m ode l num be r . T he m ode l numbe r f or t he c ut ter wil l be f ound on t he r ight ha nd si de of t he mot or ba se . T he m ode l numbe r f or the e ngine will be f ound on the t op of the bl owe r f a n housing. A ll c ut te r pa rts l[...]