Wright Manufacturing Lawn Mower Mower User Manual

Commercial Mower Owner’s Manual  
For Stander Serial # 17124 and higher until superceded  
WARNING: READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING  
For your safety and for proper operation and maintenance read  
carefully and keep readily available for future reference.  
Additional replacement owner's manuals (Part # 7940072), as well as an  
illustrated parts lists (Part # 79490100 for 36" and 42" decks and #7940071  
for 48", 52" and 61"), are available from your authorized Wright Dealer for a  
nominal charge or if a dealer is not available by contacting Wright Manufac-  
turing, Inc. Please indicate the complete model number and serial number  
of your Wright product.  
WRIGHTMANUFACTURING,INC.  
4600X WEDGEWOOD BLVD  
FREDERICK, MD 21703  
WMI Part# 79490072  
 
Table of Contents  
Subject  
Page  
Safety Instruction Manual  
Introduction  
1-6  
1
General Safety Instructions  
Owner/User Notice  
1
1
UserExperienceandQualifications  
UserClothing  
1
2
Inspect Mower Before Each Use  
Scheduled Mower Maintenance Safety  
Work Area Conditions and Inspection  
Initial Operating Safety Guidelines  
Operation On Slopes  
2
2
2
3
3-4  
4
Replacement Parts  
Operation In Reverse  
5
Operation In Forward Direction  
Operation During Zero-Radius Turns  
Fuel Safety  
5
5
5
HydraulicSafety  
5
Pre-Delivery Service of Mower  
6-7  
OperatingInstructions  
8-11  
8
Inspect Mower Before Each Use  
How to Start the Mower  
8
Unusual Noises or Irregular Operation  
How to Drive the Mower  
8
8
How to Stop and Park the Mower  
9
How to Drive the Mower Over a Curb  
How to Use the Mower on Varying Terrain  
How to Change the Speed/Sensitivity Adjustment  
How to Perform the Tracking Adjustment  
How to Test/Use the Blade Clutch/Brake Switch  
How to Test the Operator Presence Control (OPC) Switch  
9
9
10  
10-11  
11  
11  
ServiceandAdjustments  
11-13  
11  
11  
11-12  
12  
Tire Maintenance and Pressure  
Hydraulic Motor Support Adjustment  
Blade Adjustments and Height of Cut  
BeltTensionAdjustment  
How To Move the Mower if the Engine Won't Start  
Bleeding Air from the Hydraulic System  
Battery Service  
12  
12  
13  
MaintenanceServiceIntervals  
"Break-in" Period  
14-15  
14  
Other Intervals  
14-15  
LimitedWarranty  
16  
 
Safety Instruction Manual  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
This symbol with the word “WARNING”  
indicates a potentially hazardous situa-  
tion which, if not avoided, could result in  
death or serious injury.  
This symbol with the word “CAUTION”  
indicates a potentially hazardous situa-  
tion which, if not avoided, could result in  
minor or moderate injury.  
TO WRIGHT MOWER USERS & OWNERS: READ THIS  
MANUAL BEFORE USING. PLEASE BE CAREFUL!  
WARNING  
INTRODUCTION  
This mower is built to the highest standards in the  
industry.However,carelessnessoroperatorerror  
may result in serious bodily injury or death. Acci-  
dentandhazardpreventionaredependentupon  
the awareness, concern, wisdom, and proper  
trainingofthepersonnelinvolvedintheoperation,  
transport, maintenance, andstorageoftheequip-  
ment. Make sure every operator is properly  
trainedandthoroughlyfamiliarwithallofthe  
information in this manual before operating the  
equipment.  
WARNING  
Owner/User Notice:  
The owner’s/user’s obligation is to instruct  
themselves and all potential users in the safe  
operation of this equipment and be sure they  
read and follow the instructions in this safety  
manual and other material provided by Wright  
Manufacturing, Inc. before using or allowing  
others to operate the equipment. Do not operate  
this unit unless you carefully read, understand  
and follow the assembly, installation, and safety  
instructions contained in this manual and the  
warning decals provided on the unit. Do not  
allow other persons to use this unit unless you  
make sure they carefully read, understand and  
follow these instructions. Never allow children to  
operate or play on the unit.  
GENERALSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS  
The Wright Stander is designed with your safety  
in mind. It has the following safety systems that  
you should be familiar with:  
The warning decals on the mower including  
the instrument panel warning  
The blade switch must be “off” before start-  
ing the engine  
You must be standing on the foot platform in  
order to engage the blades  
You must be standing on the foot platform in  
order for the engine to run if the blades are  
engaged  
If you get off of the foot platform while the  
blades are running the engine will stop and  
the blades will brake in seconds  
The hand controls are locked if the parking  
brake is on  
Letting go of the hand controls will stop the  
wheelsinstantly  
Spring loaded chute deflector helps reduce  
trajectory of thrown objects  
Belt/pulley covers on cutter deck and at rear  
underpumppulleys  
WARNING  
User Experience & Qualifications:  
This product is designed for use by physically fit,  
experienced, professional commercial mower  
operators who have a minimum of 160 hours of  
experience operating twelve horsepower and  
greater industrial mowers. Operators must be  
18 years or older and weigh at least 120 lb. and  
no more than 350 lb. They must have read and  
understood this manual. DO NOT allow children  
to operate the mower. Do not allow adults to  
operate the mower without proper instruction  
mentionedabove. Neverallowpassengersonthe  
mower.  
Anti-tip rollers are provided at the rear of the  
mower to minimize the possibility of tipping  
back and over on the operator  
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norsettingsorover-revtheenginecontraryto  
enginemanufacturerspecifications. Keepthe  
Wright mower in good operating condition, and  
keep safety devices and shields in place and in  
working condition. Keep all nuts, bolts, and  
screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe  
working condition. Check the blade mounting  
bolts for proper tightness every eight (8) hours of  
operation. Check the blades for excessive wear  
and sharpness every four to eight (4-8) hours of  
operation.Replaceexcessivelywornblades.  
Sharpen dull blades. The mower should not be  
used after the blades or other part of the mower  
strikes a foreign object, until conducting a thor-  
ough inspection and any damage is repaired.  
See the instructions in the Recommended Main-  
tenance section of this manual for other items of  
requiredmaintenance.  
WARNING  
User Clothing:  
DO NOT operate the mower while wearing  
sandals, tennis shoes, sneakers, or shorts.  
Always wear long non-baggy pants. Wear high-  
top leather work boots with thick, textured  
tread, soft-rubber soles at all times. Hard or  
smooth soled shoes are too slippery for a good  
footing on mower platform. NEVER wear loose-  
fitting clothing which could get caught in moving  
parts. Wearing safety glasses, ear protection  
and safety shoes is advisable and required by  
some local ordinances and insurance regula-  
tions.  
WARNING  
Inspect Mower Before Each Use:  
DO NOT use the mower if any parts are not  
maintained in good operating condition. Examine  
the moving parts prior to each use. Look for  
excessive wear, bald or worn tires, cracks in  
parts, loose or missing bolts, cotter, linchpin or  
“hair” pins and replace before operating the  
mower. Make sure all safety equipment pro-  
vided with the mower is in good operating order,  
including all the warning decals and the required  
operator-presence device which stops the  
engine and blades when the foot-operated  
Operator Presence Control (OPC) switch is  
released. (To test the OPC, follow instructions  
in the Operating Instructions section of this  
manual.) Inspect the two anti-tip rollers and their  
respective bolts at the rear of the mower for  
tightness and proper operation. Ensure that all  
parts of the hand-operated transmission control  
system are tight and secure. This is to reduce  
the possibility that the mower could have a loss  
of control or safety.  
WARNING  
Work Area Conditions and Inspection:  
Prior to operating the unit carefully inspect all  
lawn/ground areas where you plan to use the  
mower for hidden, hard-to-see objects or un-  
even ground that may be hidden in the grass.  
Clear the work area of moveable objects such  
as wires, rocks, glass, etc. that might be picked  
up by the mower and dangerously thrown.  
Remove, if possible, or mark the location of all  
immovable objects or irregular areas and be  
sure not to hit them with any part of the mower,  
its deck or the blades. Obstacles such as holes,  
abrupt changes in ground contour, tree trunks,  
stumps or roots, stub pipes protruding from the  
ground, paving edges, etc. in the path of opera-  
tion can abruptly turn or stop the mower. This  
could throw you off the mower or into and  
possibly over the handle bars causing serious  
injury or death. The faster you are moving the  
more potential there is for injury. Mow only in  
daylight or in good artificial light. Keep away  
from drop-offs, the edges of ponds, streams,  
pools, etc. especially at the bottom of slopes.  
Do not mow when children or others are around.  
When the Wright mower is in use, never direct  
the grass discharge toward bystanders, traffic,  
cars or buildings nor allow anyone near the  
machine while in operation. Thrown objects can  
pass through glass windows and some walls of  
WARNING  
Scheduled Mower Maintenance  
Safety:  
Replace worn tire(s) with less than 3/32" of any  
tread groove left. Use tires with the tread pattern  
specifiedbyWrightMfg., Inc. only. Greaseall  
fittings daily. DO NOT change the engine gover-  
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buildings. There is extreme risk of danger from  
thrown objects or being cut by the blades of the  
Operate the mower at slower speeds  
while becoming familiar with it.  
mower or being run over if you lose control. Speeding is dangerous for even an experi-  
Never operate the mower in an enclosed area  
without good, approved ventilation. Exhaust  
fumes are dangerous.  
enced operator. Sudden stops from  
excessive speed may cause serious  
injury.  
The discharge chute deflector must be in-  
stalled at all times and in the down posi-  
tion except that it may be raised when  
the grass catcher is completely installed.  
If the mower discharge clogs, turn off the  
blade clutch switch, apply the parking  
brakes, stop the engine and remove the  
key before removing obstruction.  
WARNING  
Initial Operating Safety Guidelines:  
Read and understand the warning on the  
instrument panel of the mower.  
Keep a firm hold on the stationary handle at  
all times.  
Keep all shields and covers in place, espe-  
cially grass discharge chute deflector, the  
blade belt cover, and the pump belt/pulley  
cover over the operator’s toe area.  
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from  
rotating parts, especially the rear wheels,  
blades, engine flywheel, belts and pul-  
leys.  
Do not touch engine or muffler while engine is  
running or soon after it is stopped. These  
areas can be so hot as to cause severe  
burns.  
Clean grass, leaves and lubricant spills from  
surfaces after use to prevent fire hazard.  
Be alert for traffic when crossing roads or  
operating near roadways.  
Before crossing gravel drives, sidewalks or  
roads, turn off the blades and wait for  
them to stop.  
Keep both feet on foot platform at all times.  
Know the controls and how to stop quickly.  
Before attempting to start the engine, follow  
all starting instructions.  
Look behind before backing up.  
Before leaving the operator’s position for  
momentary reasons, turn off the blade  
clutch engagement switch, apply the  
parking brake. Keep others from coming  
near the mower. Get back on the mower  
as soon as possible.  
When leaving the Wright mower unattended,  
turn off the blade clutch engagement  
switch, apply the parking brake, stop the  
engine and remove the key. Never leave  
the machine unattended on a slope in  
case someone disengages the parking  
brake which would be hazardous if the  
mower were to roll.  
When transporting, driving onto transport  
vehicles, into buildings, across parking  
lots or otherwise not mowing grass, turn  
off the blade clutch engagement switch to  
WARNING  
Operation on Slopes:  
reduce risk of thrown objects and rotating DO NOT operate on steep slopes. Do not  
blade hazard. After coming to a stop  
apply the parking brake, stop the engine  
and remove the key.  
operate the mower on slopes steeper than you  
can feel secure about the traction of the tires  
and the stability of the mower. Do not operate  
the mower on slopes at all when the grass is  
wet. There is a danger of suddenly sliding  
Before performing any maintenance, repair  
service, mowing height or other adjust-  
ments, disengage power to blades, apply sideways or down the hill. On moderate hills  
the parking brake, stop the engine,  
remove ignition key and spark plug wire  
from spark plug(s).  
reduce speed and use caution. When operating  
on a slope, travel across the grade, whenever  
possible, not an up or down pattern. Reduce  
speed and exercise extreme caution on slopes  
and in sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of  
DO NOT allow inexperienced people to  
operate the mower until they have read  
and understood these safety instructions.  
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control. Be especially cautious when changing  
direction on slopes.  
the tendency of going into a slide. Acceler-  
ate and slow down gently. If you ever go  
intoanuncontrolledslidewhilepointing  
down a slope the recommended proce-  
dure is to let go of the handles and jump  
offifnecessary.Otherwise,controlthe  
mower gently and stay off slopes that tend  
to make the wheels slide at this orienta-  
tion.  
The Wright Stander is capable of greater trac-  
tion on slopes than typical riding mowers be-  
cause of the benefits of a lower center of grav-  
ity. It is essential for you to know more about  
the handling characteristics of the mower so that  
you can enjoy more efficient mowing techniques  
and for increasing your safety.  
When crossing a slope sideways, the Stander  
has the average amount of weight on the drive  
wheels versus the front wheels, similar to level  
ground. However, this angle leaves the least  
weight on the higher side drive wheel, tending to  
make it slip. This is the preferred angle for  
mowing large areas of gentle slopes.  
The Wright Stander mower handles differently at  
different angles of attack on a slope. It is impor-  
tant to understand the following differences so  
that you can use or avoid using the mower at  
different angles for the best advantage. Be  
aware that if you do a turn on a slope you may  
go through all of the following orientations to a  
slope and must handle the mower accordingly.  
As you use the mower you will gain the tech-  
nique to mow more lawn than ever before.  
Recommendations for this angle:  
Stand straight, as far as forward and back-  
ward are concerned, but lean sideways,  
toward the uphill side and stand on the  
uphill side of the foot platform. This adds  
weight to the higher side drive wheel and  
will allow you to mow more quickly  
When pointing up a slope, the Stander has the  
most weight on the drive wheels and therefore  
the most traction at the tires. However, this is  
the angle that it has the most tendency to tip  
across the slope without sliding.  
back (“pop a wheely”). This is the preferred Do not accelerate quickly to minimize the  
angle for mowing small areas of steeper slopes.  
Recommendations for this angle:  
tendency of "popping a wheely”. Acceler-  
ate gently.  
Lean as far forward as possible to add your  
weight to the front of the mower.  
Note: Excessively worn tire tread is dangerous.  
Replace tire(s) with less than 3/32" of any tread  
Do not accelerate quickly to avoid "popping a groove left. Use tires with the tread pattern  
wheely”. Accelerate gently. recommended by Wright Mfg., Inc. only. Keep  
If backing down the hill do not stop suddenly, the tire pressure in the drive tires between 8 and  
but slow down gradually.  
12 psi. Higher pressures will cause the tires to  
have less traction which will force you to go  
When pointing down a slope, the Stander has slower and with less safety.  
the least weight on the drive wheels and there-  
fore the least traction at the tires. This is the  
angle that the mower has the most tendency to  
slide. However, this is the angle that it has the  
WARNING  
Replacement Parts:  
least tendency to tip back. Avoid this angle, as it  
has the least advantage for the Stander.  
Recommendations for this angle:  
Stretch your arms out straight while holding  
onto the handles and duck or squat  
slightly (6"-12") so that your rear end  
hangs out the back. This adds more of  
your body weight to the drive wheels for  
more traction.  
Use of parts other than specified parts supplied  
byWrightManufacturing,Inc.maycompromise  
the safe use of the mower and are not recom-  
mended.  
Do not change speed suddenly to minimize  
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WARNING  
WARNING  
Operation in Reverse:  
Fuel Safety:  
Always keep a firm grip on the mower handles  
with both hands. Keep both feet firmly on the  
foot platform. Operate the mower very slowly,  
inching it backward until you become familiar  
with how the mower operates and always if in  
an awkward location or position. Never place  
your foot or feet on the ground near the back  
edge of the mower while backing up to prevent  
serious injury to feet or legs if mower were to  
Handle gasoline with care - it is highly flam-  
mable. Do not smoke while handling gasoline.  
Use an approved gasoline container. Never  
remove the fuel cap or add gasoline to a running  
or hot engine or an engine that has not been  
allowed to cool for several minutes after running.  
Never fill the tank indoors and always clean up  
spilled gas. NEVER store the equipment with  
gasoline in the tank inside a building where  
run over you. Look behind you before backing to fumes may reach an open flame or spark. Allow  
prevent injuring yourself or anyone behind you.  
the engine to cool before storing in any enclo-  
sure.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
HydraulicSafety:  
Operation in Forward Direction:  
Always keep a firm grip on the mower handles  
with both hands. Operate the mower slowly until Keep body and hands away from pin holes or  
you become familiar with how the mower  
handles. Do not operate the mower faster than  
conditions allow. For example hills, wet or  
bumpy ground, dim light or high grass would all  
be conditions where you should work slower  
than normal. Never operate the mower at the  
highest speed unless you are on level, wide,  
open areas of clearly visible ground or trans-  
porting on paved areas. Speeding with any  
mower is dangerous, and so is traveling faster  
than conditions should permit on this mower.  
Sudden stops from excessive speed or falling  
off the mower may cause serious injury or  
death.  
fittings that eject hydraulic fluid under high pres-  
sure. Use paper or cardboard and not hands to  
search for leaks.  
Hydraulic fluid escaping under high pressure  
may have sufficient force to penetrate skin and  
cause serious injury. If foreign fluid is injected  
into the skin, it must be surgically removed  
within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this  
form of injury or gangrene may result. Seek  
medical attention immediately. Make sure all  
hydraulic fluid connections are tight and all  
hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition  
before starting the Wright mower. Hydraulic fluid  
is under high pressure. If you need service on  
your hydraulic system, please see your autho-  
rized Wright dealer.  
WARNING  
We really want you to be as safe as pos-  
sible. Please read the above again and again  
until you fully understand the methods to  
promote the safest operation possible.  
Operation During Zero-Radius Turns:  
During zero-radius turns (when one mower  
wheel rotates backwards while the other is  
moving forward) drive extra slowly to reduce the  
possibility of losing traction or control, or be-  
coming dizzy. This will help prevent you from  
being thrown off of the mower. Be aware that if  
you do a turn on a slope you may go through all of  
the orientations to a slope mentioned above and  
musthandlethemoweraccordingly.  
REMEMBER - YOUR MOWER CAN BE ONLY  
AS SAFE AS THE OPERATOR.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFE OPERATING  
PRACTICES MAY RESULT IN  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
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Pre-Delivery Service of Mower by Dealer  
If you are not completely familiar with the Safety Instruction  
Manual read it now before proceeding with the Pre-Delivery  
WARNING  
Service of the mower. Only your authorized Wright Stander  
dealer should perform the Pre-Delivery Service of the mower.  
Replace the blade belt cover.  
The Wright Stander is shipped completely as-  
Remove battery (if electric start version) from  
machineandfullychargeinanopen, well  
ventilated area according to the recommen-  
dationsofthebatterychargermanual.The  
batteryis12volts. Afterfullycharged, install  
on mower and attach battery cables, posi-  
tive first (from starter motor) and negative  
last(fromground).  
sembled and has been adjusted and tested at the  
factory. However, duetothejostlingoftheship-  
ping process and the amount of time elapsed  
since this was done at the factory until you re-  
ceived the machine the following items need to  
be repeated again before starting the mower.  
Afteryouhaveun-cratedthemowerfollowthese  
procedures in the order indicated:  
Fill fuel tank with regular unleaded gasoline.  
Open fuel valve under gas tank.  
Remove spark plug wire from spark plug(s)  
Inspect the mower for any damage, unusual  
conditions or missing parts.  
DO NOT START THE ENGINE AT THIS  
TIME. FOLLOW THE NEXT PROCEDURE  
BEFORE STARTING. The hydraulic sys-  
tem MUST be checked for proper opera-  
tion before allowing wheels to operate on  
the ground.  
Set the rear of the machine on jack stands or  
blocks to raise rear wheels off of the  
ground two or three inches and check that  
the mower will not fall off the supports you  
devise. (Do not support the mower's  
weight on any part of the foot platform).  
You must be able to stand on the mower.  
The stand(s) must be able to secure the  
mower from rolling off or away during the  
next procedures. Check under the mower  
deck for any debris or unusual conditions.  
With hand controls in the middle or neutral  
position, apply the parking brake.  
Inspect the mower for all of its decals, espe-  
cially the warning decals. There should be  
one blade warning decal on each side of  
the deck, the “shield missing” under the  
blade belt cover, the dash decal, the  
“shield missing” decal behind the pump  
pulley and belt guard over the operator’s  
toe area.  
Check (and fill if necessary) engine oil level  
according to the engine manufacturer’s  
recommendation.  
Check (and fill if necessary) hydraulic fluid  
level. The level should be about 3"-4"  
below the top of the oil fill. Use synthetic  
oil: Mobil 1 10W-30 or AmsOil 10W-40.  
Check rear tire pressure. 8 to 12 psi. is  
recommended. It should be even on both  
sides. Use the higher pressures for heavier  
operators. Set the tire pressure in the front  
caster tires between 35 and 46 psi. Higher  
pressures will help keep the caster tires on  
their rims when impacted from the side but  
give a harder ride.  
Remove the blade belt cover and check (and  
tighten if necessary) all belt tensions ac-  
cording to specifications further in this  
manual. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.  
Rotate the blade pulleys slightly to see if they  
rotate freely and all turn together.  
Open the manual valves on top of each motor  
a half-of-a-turn counterclockwise.  
Reattach spark plug wires to spark plugs.  
Before starting the engine be ready to stop it  
if the wheels begin to turn with the brake  
on.(Ifthishappens,checkthatthemanual  
valves on top of each motor are open at  
least a half-of-a-turn counterclockwise.)  
Start the engine according to the engine  
manufacturer’s recommendation. Let the  
engine run at low RPM for several minutes  
to get the hydraulic fluid circulating through  
the pumps, etc. While standing on the foot  
platform, release the parking brake. Now  
Lubricate all moving parts (see Maintenance  
Items section of this manual).  
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graduallyclosethemanualvalvesontopof  
each pump one at a time and see if the  
wheels start to move. If the wheels move  
when the hand controls are in the neutral  
position, adjust the neutral adjustment  
knobs at the back of the mower between  
the two hydraulic pumps until they stop.  
(Seefurtherinthismanualforinformationon  
Speed/SensitivityAdjustment.)Checkthat  
the mower drives in a straight line when both  
hand controls are held to the full speed  
position which is up against the stationary  
controlbar.Ifnot,seefurtherinthismanual  
forinformationontrackingadjustment.  
The manual valves on top of each pump As you drive the mower listen for any unusual  
should now be firmly closed. Now try  
moving the hand control levers, one at a  
time, forward and backward. Check to see  
if the wheels move forward and backward  
according to position of the levers. If not,  
service the hand control system. If the  
wheels stop when the hand controls are in  
the neutral position the parking brake  
should now be applied. Now check if the  
parking brake interlock prevents you from  
noises and test for irregular operation and  
adjust or service as necessary. Next, go  
overthesafetyinformationandoperating  
proceduresinthismanualwiththecus-  
tomer.Instructthecustomerinproperop-  
eration and observe the customer during  
their initial operation on a level parking lot.  
Make sure the customer is familiar and  
comfortable with the basic operation and  
use of the mower.  
moving both of the hand control levers from Dealer: Please fill out and follow the instruc-  
the neutral position. If not, service the  
parking brake interlock.  
tions on the Product Registration Form and  
have the customer fill out his part of the  
form. After the Product Registration Card is  
filled out and signed by the customer and a  
representativefromyourdealership,please  
send or fax it immediately to your Wright  
Commercial Products Distributor according  
to the directions on the Card. Then give the  
customer his copy of the registration form  
and then keep your copy and mail the  
remaining copies of the form to your Wright  
CommercialProductsDistributor. The  
limitedwarrantyisnotvalidunlessthe  
mower is registered and all of the above  
steps are taken. Remember, the purchaser  
is both your and our customer and his  
satisfactionisveryimportant.Thankyoufor  
supportingourproducts.  
Before testing the blade clutch/brake opera-  
tion make sure the area is clear and there  
is nothing vulnerable to possible thrown  
objects from under the mower. No one  
should be near the mower deck or in its  
line of discharge at this time. The dis-  
charge chute deflector should be in the  
down position. The parking brake should  
now be applied. Move the engine throttle  
control to its highest RPM speed setting.  
Stand on the foot platform and turn on the  
blade clutch switch. Run blades for a  
minute or so. Try engaging and disengag-  
ing the blades a few times about 10 sec-  
onds apart. If the blades do not start and  
stop in a few seconds each time, service  
the blade brake system. With the blades The mower is now ready for delivery to your  
on, now try stepping off the foot platform  
to test the Operator Presence Control  
switch (OPC). The engine should die and  
the blades should stop in several seconds.  
If not, service the OPC system. Try this a  
couple of times.  
customer.  
Disengage the blades, set the parking brake  
and shut off the engine and remove the  
mowerfromthestand(s).  
Drive the mower around on a level parking lot.  
It is recommended that the slower setting of  
theSpeed/SensitivityAdjustmentbeused.  
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Operating Instructions  
IfyouarenotcompletelyfamiliarwiththeSafetyInstructionManual  
read it now before proceeding with the operation of the mower.  
REMEMBERTHEREARECERTAINPRECAUTIONSLISTEDIN  
THATSECTIONTHATYOUMUSTNOWTAKEBEFORESTART-  
INGTHEMOWER.  
WARNING  
Inspect Mower Before Each Use:  
Inspection of Mower: Do not use the mower if  
any parts are not maintained in good operating  
condition. Examine the moving parts prior to  
each use. Look for excessive wear, bald drive  
tiresorwornoutfronttires(normallysmooth),  
cracks in parts, loose or missing bolts, cotter,  
linchpin or “hair” pins and replace before operat-  
ing the mower. Make sure all safety equipment  
provided with the mower is in good operating  
order, including all warning decals and the opera-  
tor-presence device which stops the engine and  
blades when the foot-operated Operator Pres-  
ence Control (OPC) switch is released. To test  
theOPC,followtheinstructionsfurtherdownin  
thissectionofthismanual. Inspectthetwoanti-tip  
rollers and their respective bolts at the rear of the  
mower for tightness and proper operation. En-  
surethatallpartsofthehand-operatedtransmis-  
sion control system are tight and secure. This is  
to reduce the possibility that the mower could  
have a loss of control or safety.  
Turn the ignition key to the “Run” position  
Check to see if the equipment has a separate  
choke knob or whether it is incorporated into  
thethrottlecontrol.Starttheengineaccording  
totheenginemanufacturer’srecommenda-  
tion, see engine manual, keeping in mind that  
variousmodelsusedifferentchokecontrols.  
Immediately step onto the foot platform after the  
engineisrunningsmoothly.  
Electric Start:  
Start the engine according to the engine manu-  
facturer’s recommendation, see engine  
manual. You will need to start the engine by  
turning the key on the mower’s instrument  
panel. Do not engage the starter for more  
than 10 seconds at a time. This may over-  
heat the starter and the wiring systems. Wait  
10 seconds between attempts. If the engine  
does not start within ten tries or stalls fre-  
quently take the mower in for service.  
After starting the engine according to the engine  
manufacturer’s recommendation, let the engine  
run for several minutes to get the hydraulic fluid  
circulating through the pumps, etc. and to allow  
the engine to warm up. Do not over-rev a cold  
engine.  
Basic Operation: The following procedures are  
to guide you through the basic operation of the  
mower. You should be a qualified mower opera-  
tor according to the safety section of this manual.  
If this is your first time, this should only be done  
with the assistance of your dealer on a level area.  
You should go through each step, in the order  
indicated, everytimeyoustartthemower.  
Be Aware Of Unusual Noises or Ir-  
regular Operation  
As you drive the mower listen for any unusual  
noises and test for irregular operation and adjust  
or service as necessary.  
How to start the mower:  
Before starting the engine  
How To Drive The Mower:  
Make sure the control levers are in the exact  
While standing on the foot platform, increase the  
engine speed about a fourth of the way from idle.  
Release the parking brake. Now try moving the  
handcontrollevers,oneatatime,veryslightly,  
forward and backward. Check to see if the  
wheels move forward and backward according to  
positionofthelevers. (Ifnot, servicethehand  
controlsystem.)Ifthewheelsstopwhenthehand  
controls are in the neutral position the parking  
neutralposition  
Apply the parking brake if it is not already  
set.  
Turn OFF the blade engaging switch if it is  
on.  
Starting the engine  
Recoilstart:  
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brake should now be applied. Now check if the  
parkingbrakeinterlockpreventsyoufrommov-  
ing both of the hand control levers from the  
close to the curb. Using the same technique lurch  
the right tire on to the curb. After both wheels are  
ontopofthecurb, turnthemowercounterclock-  
neutralposition. (Ifnot, servicetheparkingbrake wise and back up so the left caster wheel comes  
interlock.)Whilestandingonthefootplatform,  
increase the engine speed to about half of the  
over and last should be the right caster wheel as  
the mower is twisting to the left (counterclock-  
way from idle speed. Release the parking brake. wise). The technique works the best if you try not  
The higher engine speed will make the controls  
much more responsive and the mower a lot  
quicker, so be careful if it is your first time. Now  
to drive backwards at a near 90 degree angle to  
the curb but get all of the wheels to go over while  
the mower is moving at least a 45 degree angle to  
try moving the hand control levers, one at a time, the curb. To drive off a curb first, try driving up  
veryslightly,forwardandbackward.Gradually  
increase your speed until you are very ac-  
quaintedwiththeoperationofthehandcontrols  
and the mower's behavior. After gaining a good  
onto it to make sure the curb is not too high. If the  
curb is not too high, drive the right-front caster off  
first while driving toward the curb at a 45 degree  
angle(thecurbshouldbetoyourright).Then,  
feelforhowthemowerhandlesgraduallyattempt maintaining that 45 degree angle so the left caster  
higher engine speeds until familiar with opera-  
tionatfullthrottleenginespeed.  
goesover,thentheright-rearwheel,thentheleft  
rearwheel.  
How To Stop and Park The Mower  
Come to a complete stop. If the blades are on,  
turnthemoffusingtheswitchontheinstrument  
panel. Make sure the control levers are in the  
exact neutral position. Set the parking brake,  
reduce the engine speed to idle, shut off the  
ignition switch to stop the engine and remove the  
key from the ignition switch. The mower is now  
parked. Do not leave parked unattended on a  
slopedsurface.  
WARNING  
Never drive straight on to or off of a curb.  
Never drive straight on to or off of a curb. If you  
do the whole procedure at a very sharp angle it  
will tend to minimize the contact of the mower  
deck with the curb and you will be able to more  
safely control the mower.  
How To Use The Mower On Varying  
How To Drive The Mower Over a  
Curb  
Terrain  
SeetheSafetyInstructionManualsectionofthis  
manual,especiallythepartson:  
To climb a curb, first see the Safety Instruction  
Manual section of this manual, especially the  
parts on:  
Initial Operating Safety Guidelines  
Operation On Slopes  
Operation In Reverse  
Operation In Forward Direction  
Initial Operating Safety Guidelines  
Operation In Reverse  
Operation In Forward Direction  
Operation During Zero-Radius Turns  
Next, drive the mower in reverse, at a 45 de-  
gree angle to the curb, with the left side of the  
mower closest to the curb until you are within  
an inch or two of the left-rear tire hitting the  
curb. Stopandthengraduallybumpintothecurb  
with that tire until it is just on top of the curb. If the  
tire slips even while lurching the mower into the  
curb then the curb is too high and you should use  
rampsorfindanotherway. Themowershould  
still be at 45 degree angle to the curb. Now,  
while maintaining the same angle to the curb,  
continue to back up until the right-rear tire is  
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pumps)againstthepump'sinternalstop. The  
pumps have an internal stop that is not designed  
to take this type of force and could eventually  
cause pump leakage or other damage to the  
pump. Therefore, toreachthemaximumcapable  
speed, the rods should be shortened one turn at  
a time until you can feel in the hand control that  
theinternalstophasbeencontacted, then  
lengthentherodoneturn.Youwillfeeltheslight  
resistance (there is no need to start the engine or  
even replace the hair pin while checking this  
incrementally,justputtheswivelintheholeinthe  
lever and test it by squeezing the handle to full  
fast position). Remember, this procedure does  
not apply if the Speed/Sensitivity Adjustment is in  
theslowersetting,otherwiseyou'llwindthe  
swivels way up the rods and the mower will go  
fast but will lose most or all of its reverse capabil-  
ity and the gap between the stationary bar and  
thecontrolleversbecomesexcessivewhenatthe  
neutralposition.  
How to Change the Speed/Sensitivity  
Adjustment  
The controls are initially set with the Speed/  
SensitivityAdjust-  
mentintheslower,  
less sensitive posi-  
tion. After becoming  
Speed  
Sensitivity  
Adjustment  
completelyfamiliar  
See manual for further  
withmoweroperation  
theoperatormay  
desire to increase  
adjustment required  
Figure: Decal on side  
ofControlConsole  
thegroundspeedapproximately25-30%. The  
faster setting has a corresponding increase in the  
sensitivityofthecontrols. Inotherwords, agiven  
amountofmovementofthecontrolleverswill  
cause about a 25-30% change in the ground  
speed making the controls more sensitive. After  
stopping the engine, the adjustment is made by  
removingthecontrolrodsfromthecurrentholes  
inthecontrolleversandreinstallingtheminthe  
alternateholes. Theholesclosesttothecontrol  
handlepivotbushings(towardthefrontofthe  
mower) are for the slower, less sensitive setting  
and the holes farthest from the pivot bushings are  
the faster, more sensitive setting. BE SURE THE  
“HAIRPINSINTHECONTROLRODENDS  
ARE SECURELY REPLACED EACH TIME YOU  
REMOVE THEM. YOU MUST USE NEW "HAIR"  
PINS IF THE OLD ONES ARE WORN OR  
BENT.YoumustthenperformtheTracking  
Adjustment,furtherdescribedbelow.  
If the rod is made shorter it will speed up that  
side of the mower and if the rod is made longer  
it will slow down that side of the mower. So, if  
the mower is tracking to the left, either the left  
side needs to go faster (by shortening the rod)  
or the right side needs to go slower (by length-  
ening the rod). And, if the mower is tracking to  
the right either the right side needs to go faster  
(by shortening the rod) or the left side needs to  
go slower (by lengthening the rod). It is impor-  
tant that neither rod should be shortened too far  
as mentioned above.  
How to Perform the Tracking and  
Neutral Adjustment  
The only reference point to limit the adjustment  
from becoming extremely off is the relative  
position of the pump internal stop and the sta-  
tionary bar in the faster Speed/Sensitivity set-  
ting. Therefore, if everything is way off either  
because you are installing new parts or other  
reasons you should only use the faster Speed/  
Sensitivity setting to get the tracking to be accu-  
rate and then change to the slower speed range  
and tweak the tracking only one or two turns on  
either side.  
First ensure that the tire pressure is equal on  
both rear drive tires. Drive the mower on a level  
parking lot with engine at full throttle. Check that  
the mower drives in a straight line when both  
hand controls are held to the full speed position.  
If not, park the mower and stop the engine.  
The adjustment is made by removing the "hair  
pin" from one or the other of the swivel ends at  
the lower ends of the control rods and screwing  
the swivel to either make the control rod longer or  
shorter. Beforechangingthelengthoftherods  
several facts are important to know:  
BE SURE THE “HAIR” PINS IN THE SWIVEL  
ENDS ARE SECURELY REPLACED EACH  
In the faster Speed/Sensitivity setting neither rod  
should be shortened so much that at full speed it  
pulls its pump control lever (on the sides of the  
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TIMEYOUREMOVETHEM.YOUMUSTUSE  
NEW "HAIR" PINS IF THE OLD ONES ARE  
WORN OR BENT. After getting the mower to  
trackstraightreadjusttheneutraladjustment  
knobs at the rear of the mower, if necessary. It is  
normal to need to make these adjustments from  
time to time.  
between 8 and 12 psi. Higher pressures will  
cause the tires to have less traction which will  
force you to go slower and with less safety and  
give you a harder ride. Keep the tire pressure in  
the front caster tires between 35 and 46 psi.  
Higher pressures will help keep the caster tires  
on their rims when impacted from the side but  
give a harder ride. They do not have any tread  
but should be replaced when excessively worn.  
How to Test/Use the Blade Clutch/  
Brake Switch  
Hydraulic Motor Support Adjustment  
The various holes in the tractor frame and the  
hydraulic motor supports may be used to make  
a fine forward/rearward adjustment to the  
balance of the Stander. This adjustment should  
always be made in combination with the coarse  
height-of-cut adjustment and anti-tip roller ad-  
justment as described below. When the motor  
supports are set in the forward position, the  
Stander will be balanced lighter in the front than  
when set in the rearward position, giving more  
traction to the drive tires. Heavy operators (over  
250 lbs. or so) may find that the rearward  
position helps keep the front of the mower  
down.  
Before testing the blade clutch/brake operation  
make sure the area is clear and there is nothing  
vulnerable to thrown objects from under the  
mower. No one should be near the mower deck  
or in its line of discharge. The discharge chute  
deflector should be in the down position. The  
parking brake should now be applied. Move the  
engine throttle to the highest RPM speed set-  
ting. (When mowing, the engine speed should  
always be at its highest setting. The engine  
governor will regulate the engine according to  
the different mowing conditions at that setting.)  
Stand on the foot platform and turn on the blade  
clutch switch. Run blades for a minute or so. Try  
engaging and disengaging the blades a few  
times about 10 seconds apart. If the blades do  
not start and stop in a few seconds each time,  
service the blade brake system. Under mowing  
load, the clutch's longevity will be the greatest at  
the highest RPM setting.  
Blade Adjustments and Height-of-Cut  
Before Adjusting the Height-of-Cut be sure of  
proper air pressure in all four tires and check for  
even tire wear. The height-of-cut can be ad-  
justed the following ways:  
Coarse Adjustment: For the coarse adjust-  
ment the rear wheels, the front casters and  
the anti-tip rollers should be adjusted at the  
same time. Adjust the rear wheel motor  
supports equally in one of the three settings  
up or down 0.75" each in a 1.5" total range.  
a. Use the highest holes in tractor frame  
for cutting heights of 1.75" - 3.0".  
How to Test the Operator Presence  
Control (OPC) Switch  
With the parking brakes applied and the blades  
ON, try stepping off the foot platform to test the  
Operator Presence Control switch (OPC). The  
engine should kill and the blades should stop  
within a few seconds. If not, service the OPC  
system.  
b. Use the middle holes in tractor frame  
for cutting heights of 2.5" - 3.75",  
factory setting.  
c. Use the lowest holes in tractor frame  
for cutting heights of 3.25" - 4.5".  
WARNING  
Service and Adjustments  
Tire Maintenance and Pressure  
Excessively worn tire tread is dangerous on all  
hills. Replace drive tires with less than  
3/32" of any tread groove left. Use tires with the  
treadpatternrecommendedbyWrightMfg.,Inc.  
only. Keep the tire pressure in the drive tires  
The anti-tip rollers at the back end of the  
mower must be adjusted to correspond to  
the above holes used for the coarse  
wheel motor support adjustment:  
There are four holes in the anti-tip roller  
support brackets. Use the rearward holes  
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onlywhenthehydraulicmotorsupportsare Fine Adjustment: Adjust the blades equally in  
in the rearward position and vice versa.  
See the section above, "Hydraulic Motor  
SupportAdjustment".  
five settings up or down 0.25" each in a 1.25"  
total range. The shims on the blade bolts are  
moved from under the spindle to the top of the  
spindle. If possible, leave at least one shim at  
the top and the bottom of the spindle shaft.  
Usingthemaximumsandminimumsofthese  
methods gives you a total range of 2.75" from  
1.75" to 4.5" in eleven distinct settings. The  
factory setting is 3" when measured to a hard  
floor surface at the front of the deck.  
Use the higher holes for the anti-tip roller for  
motor supports in highest holes in tractor  
frame, setting "a" above.  
Use the lower holes for the anti-tip roller for  
motor supports in middle or lowest holes  
in tractor frame, settings "b" or "c" above.  
Adjust the front caster arms at their respec-  
tive support brackets equally in one of the  
seven settings up or down 0.25" each  
through a 1.5" total range.  
Belt Tension Adjustment  
The pump drive belt is self-adjusting, and nor-  
mallyrequiresnoadjustment,justreplacement. It  
is spring loaded to prevent strain on the pump  
bearings. However, there are three holes for  
locating the bolt where the spring attaches for  
increasing the spring tension. Factory setting is  
the hole to the right side of the mower which is  
the least tension. The blade drive belts should  
be tightened only so that you can deflect the belt  
about 1/2 inch when pushing 8 lbs. with your  
thumb. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN OR THE  
SPINDLE AND IDLER BEARINGS WILL WEAR  
PREMATURELY OR YOU COULD DAMAGE  
THEENGINEBEARINGS. Thisadjustment  
should be checked at forty (40) hour intervals  
except new belts should be checked every four  
(4) hours for the first twenty (20) hours. A loose  
belt will not cut grass, will run hot and wear  
prematurely.  
a. This should be done with two shims (or  
"C" spacers) on the bottom and one  
shim on the top of the caster support  
arm.  
b. The front-to-rear leveling of the blades  
should be between level (preferred)  
to .25" lower at the front of the blades  
but never higher at the front.  
c. Use the lowest holes in tractor frame  
for heights of 3.25" - 4.5".  
Temporary Height-of-Cut Adjustment: using  
the caster shims (or "C" spacers) you can  
adjust the blades downward temporarily .5"  
or 1" below the original coarse setting as  
described above. This assumes that the  
blades are level with two shims (or "C"  
spacers) on the bottom and one shim on the  
top of the caster support arm. With the  
blades level at this assumed starting point,  
you should never move all of the shims to the  
bottom since that would make the blades  
higher at the front.  
How To Move The Mower If The En-  
gine Won’t Start  
Rotate both of the manual “dump” valve levers  
on the top of each hydraulic pump about 1/2 turn  
counterclockwise. Tighten the valves again  
The angle of attack of the blades should  
always be level or lower at the front. This before starting the mower again.  
makes the blade cut the grass only once  
How To Bleed Air From The Hydraulic  
System  
and saves fuel and wear on the whole  
mower. It also allows more efficient  
mowing and grass catching or dispersal.  
If you mow in an area of the country  
where the lawnis very thick and spongy  
you may have to set these two adjust-  
ments as they would appear on the grass  
and not on a hard surface due to the tires  
“floating” up on or “sinking” down into the  
lawn.  
Whenanyofthehydraulicpartsaredisconnected  
or removed or when the oil is changed, air must  
be bled from the system. Disconnect the small  
hose line from each of the pumps going to the oil  
filter. Whenoilstartstoflowwithoutbubblesfrom  
end of hose, plug the hose. When oil starts to flow  
without bubbles from the disconnected open port  
on the pump, reconnect hose to pump. Set the  
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rear of the machine on jack stands or blocks to  
raise rear wheels off of the ground two or three  
inches and check that the mower will not fall off  
the supports you devise. (Do not support the  
mower's weight on any part of the foot platform).  
You must be able to stand on the mower. The  
stand(s) must be able to secure the mower from  
rollingofforawayduringthenextprocedures.  
Check under the mower for any debris or unusual  
conditions.Afterstartingtheengine,runatfull  
forward speed for about a minute and then re-  
versespeedforanotherminute. Repeatuntilthe  
air noise in the system quiets down and full power  
is restored. Check (and fill if necessary) hydraulic  
fluid level. The level should be about 4"-5" below  
the top of the oil fill. Use synthetic oil: Mobil 1  
10W-30 or AmsOil 10W-40. Whenever servicing  
the hydraulic system, it is of the utmost impor-  
tance to keep any dirt or debris from getting into  
the system. Clean off all parts before disassem-  
blyandassembly.  
Battery Service (if electric start ver-  
sion)  
Remove battery (if electric start version) from  
machineandfullychargeinanopen, wellventi-  
lated area according to the recommendations of  
thebatterychargermanual. Thebatteryis12  
volts.Afterfullycharged,installonmowerand  
attach battery cables, positive first (from starter  
motor)andnegativelast(fromground).  
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Maintenance Service Intervals  
It is very important to keep good maintenance records. Use the hour meter on the mower and record  
the hour reading of each maintenance service so you will not forget how long it has been since you  
last did certain maintenance. The more faithful and consistent you are, the longerthe mowerwill  
last and slower it will depreciate.  
NOTE: THEFOLLOWINGITEMSAREREQUIREDTOAVOIDINVALIDATINGTHEWARRANTY,  
"*" indicates dealer service invoice or oil/filter receipt may be required  
Special Items to be done between the first 8-  
10 hours, “Break-in” Period Only  
Change engine oil with oil recommended by  
enginemanufacturer'smanual*  
5-10 hour intervals, depending on severity  
of use  
Check engine oil level, top off as necessary if  
usingsynthetic  
Replace engine oil filter with oil change*  
Checkhydraulicreservoiroillevel. Thelevel  
should be about 4"-5" below the top of the oil  
fill. Use synthetic oil: Mobil 1 10W-30 or  
AmsOil 10W-40.  
Blade drive belt tension adjustment  
Grease caster wheel bearings, (2) points  
Grease caster wheel pivots, (2) points  
Grease blade spindle bearings, (2-3) points  
Check tire pressure  
Lubricate foot platform Operator Presence  
Control pivots and control rod with water-  
proof grease, (3) points  
Lubricate hand control lever pivot shafts with  
waterproof grease, (4 places)  
Change engine oil every 5-10 hours if not  
synthetic,ifusingsynthetic,changeevery40  
hours. Use only oil recommended in engine  
manufacturer'smanual  
Clean or replace engine air filter (see engine  
manual)  
Clean engine blower screen and fins with  
compressed air  
Clean out debris under blade belt cover  
Inspect all belts for wear and adjustment  
Recently replaced blade drive belt’s tension  
adjustment should be checked at four to five  
(4-5) hours and at eight to ten (8-10) hours,  
then forty (40) hour intervals  
Scrape clean underside of cutter deck  
Check the blades for excessive wear and  
sharpness  
Replace excessively worn blades  
Sharpen and balance dull blades  
Check the blade spindle mounting bolts for  
propertightness  
Lubricate throttle control cable with WD-40  
Lubricate choke control cable with WD-40 (if  
equipped)  
Completely inspect for cracks in frame, tractor  
frame or other steel parts and have autho-  
rized dealer weld any found  
Check both set screws on each hydraulic  
pumppulleyfortightness, 2each  
Check all bolts and nuts for tightness  
Check all bolts and nuts for tightness  
Remove cotter pins and check torque on both  
castle nuts on center of drive wheel hubs to at  
least 175 ft.-lbs. Replace with new cotter pins.  
Check tire pressure; drive tires 8-12 psi.; front  
caster tires 35-46 psi.  
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40 hours intervals (Do the following plus all  
items done at 5-10 hour intervals)  
Blade drive belt tension adjustment should be  
checkedatforty(40)hourintervalsexcept  
new belts should be checked at four to five (4-  
5) hours and at eight to ten (8-10) hours  
160 hour intervals or annually (Do the follow-  
ing plus all items done at 5-40 hour inter-  
vals)  
Clean or replace spark plugs (see engine  
manual)  
Replace engine oil filter with oil change*  
Change engine oil if using synthetic (Mobil 1 or Replace hydraulic oil filter with original Wright  
AmsOil), or change every eight (8) hours if not  
syntheticoil*  
25 micron filter at first 160 hour interval* (and  
annuallythereafter*)  
Thoroughlycleancompletemower  
Grease caster wheel bearings, (2) points  
Grease caster wheel pivots, (2) points  
Grease blade spindle bearings, (2-3) points  
Check tire pressure  
Lubricate foot platform Operator Presence  
Control pivots and control rod with water-  
proof grease, (3) points  
Check hydraulic reservoir oil level*; The level  
should be about 4"-5" below the top of the oil  
fill; use synthetic oil: Mobil 1 10W-30 or  
AmsOil 10W-40  
Completely inspect for excessive wear in all  
parts of mower, including control system,  
replace worn parts  
Check both set screws on each hydraulic  
pump pulley and engine pulley (for pump  
belt) for tightness, 2 each on pump pulleys, 1  
on engine pulley, 5 total  
Lubricate hand control lever pivot shafts with  
waterproof grease (4 places)  
Lubricate throttle control cable with WD-40  
Lubricate choke control cable with WD-40 (if Remove and clean battery box (if equipped)  
equipped)  
Completely inspect for cracks in frame, tractor  
frame or other steel parts and have autho-  
rized dealer weld any found  
Check hydraulic reservoir oil level; The level  
should be about 4"-5" below the top of the oil  
fill. Use synthetic oil: Mobil 1 10W-30 or  
AmsOil 10W-40.  
Inspect and replace worn tires  
Adjust both parking brake shoes to firmly stop  
wheels  
Annually (Do the following plus all items  
done at 5-160 hour intervals)  
Replace hydraulic oil filter with original Wright  
25 micron filter at 160 hour intervals and  
annuallythereafter*  
Check hydraulic reservoir oil level; The level  
should be about 4"-5" below the top of the oil  
fill; use synthetic oil: Mobil 1 10W-30 or  
AmsOil 10W-40  
Replace all excessively worn spindle bearings  
(afterthreeyearsonly)  
Replace excessively worn main cutter deck  
idlerpulleys  
Replace excessively worn caster wheels and  
roller bearings  
Replaceexcessivelyworncasterpivotbushings  
Remove cotter pins and check torque on both  
castle nuts on center of drive wheel hubs to at  
least 175 ft.-lbs. Replace with new cotter pins.  
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WRIGHTMANUFACTURING, INC. POWEREQUIPMENTLIMITEDWARRANTY  
RentalUse  
WrightManufacturing,Inc.(hereinafter:WMI)warrantstotheoriginalownerthatthe  
new WMI mower accompanying this document will be free from manufacturing  
defectsinmaterialsorworkmanshipsubjecttothefollowinglimitationsandexclusions.  
Any part of the WMI commercial mower manufactured by WMI and found, in the  
reasonablejudgmentofWMI,tobedefectiveinmaterialsorworkmanship,willbe  
repairedorreplacedbyanAuthorizedWMIServiceDealerwithoutchargeforparts  
and(exceptasexcludedbelow)labor.ThisWarrantyislimitedtotheoriginalOwner  
andthemowerthisdocumentwasprovidedwithandisnottransferable.Demounits  
with less than fifty hours when first retailed shall also be covered by this limited  
warranty.ProofsofPurchase,AuthorizedDealerperformedPre-DeliveryService  
and the First Eight Hour Service will be required by the Authorized WMI Service  
Dealer to substantiate any warranty claims. All WMI warranty work must be  
performedbyanAuthorizedWMIServiceDealeranditemmustbedeliveredtothe  
dealerpriortotheexpirationofthewarrantyperiod.ThisWarrantyislimitedtothe  
followingspecifiedperiodsfromthedateoftheoriginalretailpurchasefordefectsin  
materialsorworkmanship:  
Theabovewarrantyperiodsarelimitedtomaximumofninety(90)daysformowers  
thatareusedforrentalpurposes.  
Exclusions:  
Air,engineoilandhydraulicoilfilters,tires,tubes  
Bentpartsoccurringthroughimpactorharduse  
Wornbearings(otherthanspindlebearings;seeabove)  
Wornbushings,cotters,clips,pinsandretainers  
Greasefittings/zerks  
Paintandcosmeticimperfections,steelsurfaceimperfections  
Fabric,cushionandrubbergripwearordamage  
Drivebelts,cutterblades,hoses,lightbulbs,fuses  
Damageduetoloosepulleysonshafts  
DamageduetoloosewheelhubsontaperedHydraulicmotorshafts  
Firedamage  
Abrasionorcorrosionwearordamage  
ComponentManufacturers'Warranties  
TheWMImower,includinganydefectivepart,mustbereturnedtoanAuthorizedWMI  
ServiceDealerwithinthewarrantyperiod.Theexpenseoflostproductiontimeand  
deliveringthemowertotheAuthorizedWMIServiceDealerforwarrantyworkand  
the expense of returning it to the Owner after repair will be paid for by the Owner.  
WMI’sresponsibilityislimitedtomakingtherequiredrepairsandnoclaimofbreach  
ofwarrantyshallbecauseforcancellationorrescissionofthecontractofsaleofany  
WMImower.ThisWarrantydoesnotapplytoanymowerthatwasdeliveredtoan  
OwnerpriortothePre-DeliveryServiceasspecifiedintheOwner'sManual. This  
Warranty does not apply to any mower that was shipped in a crate to the Owner  
ordeliveredtotheOwnerbynon-employeesofanAuthorizedDealer.FortheOwner's  
protection and a valid Warranty, please note: WMI does not permit Authorized  
Dealerstomakenon-face-to-facedeliveriesofthemowerandanywhoarefound  
doingsoaresubjecttoimmediatecancellationasAuthorizedDealers.ThisWarranty  
doesnotcoveranymowerthathasbeensubjecttomisuse, neglect, negligence,  
burninginanyfire,anaccident,orthathasbeenoperatedormaintainedinanyway  
contrarytotheoperatingandmaintenanceinstructionsasspecifiedintheOwner’s  
Manual.TheWarrantydoesnotapplytoanydamagetothemowerthatistheresult  
ofimpropermaintenance,ortoanymowerorpartsthathavenotbeenassembled  
orinstalledasspecifiedintheOwner’sManual.TheWarrantydoesnotcoverany  
mower that has been altered or modified changing performance or durability. In  
addition,theWarrantydoesnotextendtorepairsmadenecessarybynormalwear,  
orbytheuseofpartsoraccessorieswhich,inthereasonablejudgmentofWMI,are  
eitherincompatiblewiththeWMImoweroradverselyaffectitsoperation,performance  
ordurability.  
Hydraulicpumpsarecoveredbythepumpmanufacturer’swarrantyforone(1)year  
andhandledthroughWMI. HydraulicpumpsarecoveredbyWMIforone(1)  
additionalyearandhandledthroughWMIforatotaloftwo(2)yearsforpartsand  
labor. Partmustbereturnedforcreditbeforewarrantypayment.  
Hydraulicmotorsarecoveredbythemotormanufacturer’swarranty forthepartonly  
andnolabor.However,WMIenhancesthiswarrantyaccordingtothefollowing  
procedure:Hydraulicmotorwarrantieswillbehandled through WMIfortwo  
(2)yearsfromtheretailpurchasedateforpartsandlabor.Effectiveforretailsales  
after3/1/02.Partmustbereturnedforcreditbeforewarrantypayment.  
Engineiscoveredbytheenginemanufacturer’swarrantyandhandledthroughthe  
respectiveAuthorizedEngineDealers.  
Electricclutchiscoveredbytheclutchmanufacturer’swarrantyforone(1)yearand  
handled through WMI for parts and labor. Electric clutch is covered by WMI  
foroneadditionalyearforpartsonlyandhandledthroughWMIforatotaloftwo  
(2)years.Partmustbereturnedforcreditbeforewarrantypayment.  
Seetherespectivemanufacturerswarrantiesfortheengineandhydrauliccompo-  
nentsincludedwiththemower.  
NinetyDayItems  
Batteriesarewarrantedforninety(90)days.  
Two and Three Year Items  
Cutterdeck, enginedeck,uprightinstrumentsupport,SentarcockpitandSentarcarrier  
frameweldmentsarewarrantedfortwo(2)yearsagainstcracksandbroken  
welds.Tomakeavalidclaim,cracksandbrokenweldsmustbebroughttothe  
attentionofanAuthorizedWMIServiceDealerbeforeanyaccumulationofcracks  
is greater than 5 inches. WMI must be called on the phone by Distributor for  
approvalpriortorepairorreplacement. Dealerrepairisencouragedandthe  
replacementoptionshallbeatWMI'ssolediscretion.  
WMI reserves the right to change or improve the design of any mower without  
assuminganyobligationtomodifyanymowerpreviouslymanufactured.  
Allotherimpliedwarrantiesarelimitedindurationtothetwo(2)yearwarrantyperiod  
or ninety (90) days for mowers used for rental purposes. Accordingly, any such  
implied warranties including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or  
otherwise,aredisclaimedintheirentiretyaftertheexpirationoftheappropriatetwo  
(2)yearorninety(90)daywarrantyperiod. WMI’sobligationunderthisWarranty  
isstrictlylimitedtotherepairorreplacementofdefectivepartsandWMIdoesnot  
assume,orauthorizeanyonetoassumeforthem,anyotherobligation.Somestates  
donotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,sotheabovelimitation  
may not apply.  
CutterDeckSpindleAssemblies(housing,shaft,bearings)arewarrantedforone(1)  
yearforpartsandlaborandone(1)additionalyearforpartsonlyforatotaloftwo  
(2)years.CutterDeckSpindleAssembliesarewarrantedforone(1)yearfor  
partsandlaborandtwo(2)additionalyearsforpartsonlyforatotalofthree(3)  
yearsonStanderswithnogreasefittinghousing(highprecisionballbearings)  
andSentarsonly.  
Allotherpartsoftheoriginalmowerarewarrantedfortwo(2)years.  
LifetimeWeldments  
WMI assumes no responsibility for incidental, consequential or other damages  
including,butnotlimitedto,expenseforgasoline,expenseofdeliveringthemower  
to an Authorized WMI Service Dealer and expense of returning it to the Owner,  
damagebyfire,mechanic’straveltime,telephonecharges,rentalofalikeproduct  
during the time warranty repairs are being performed, travel, loss or damage to  
personalproperty,lossofrevenue,lossofuseofthepowerequipment,lossoftime  
orinconvenience.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofincidental  
orconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusionmaynotapply.  
Afterthefirsttwo(2)yearsthecutterdeck, enginedeck,uprightinstrumentsupport,  
SentarcockpitandSentarcarrierframeweldmentsare warrantedforthelifetime  
oftheoriginalretailpurchasingentityagainstcracksandbrokenweldsforthe  
partonly,nolabororfreight.  
Tomakeavalidclaimunderthelifetimemajorweldmentwarranty,cracksandbroken  
weldsmustbebroughttotheattentionofanAuthorizedWMIServiceDealer  
beforeanyaccumulationofcracksisgreaterthan5inches.WMImustbecalled  
onthephoneforapprovalpriortorepairorreplacement.  
At the option of WMI the weldment should be shipped to WMI, freight prepaid by  
Owner,forfactoryreconditioningorreplacementtobeshippedbacktoOwner,  
freight collect, within two weeks of receipt by WMI.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
ThisWarrantyappliestoallWMImowerssoldintheUnitedStatesofAmericaand  
Canada.  
Repair Parts Replaced During Original Warranty  
All repair parts (excluding wear items) installed during the warranty period are  
warranteduntiltheendoftherespectiveoriginalperiodaccordingtothecategories  
aboveexceptinthecasethattherespectiveoriginalwarrantyperiodexpires  
inlessthanninety(90)daysaftertheinstallationofthepart(s).Ifthishappens  
thenthepartsarewarrantedforatotalofninety(90)daysfromthetimeoftheir  
installation.  
ForthelocationoftheAuthorizedWMIServiceDealernearestyou, writeto:  
WrightManufacturing,Inc.;4600XWedgewoodBlvd.;Frederick,MD21703  
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