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		 Owners Manual   
					TM   
					RANGER   
					AUTO-DRIVE   
					Model No. 53179   
					TM   
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				SPECIFICATIONS   
					ROVER RANGER   
					STEERING WHEEL   
					Model No   
					53179   
					Briggs & Stratton   
					215907   
					10.5 Hp.   
					2.27 Litres   
					1.4 Litres (no filter)   
					Champion RC12YC   
					0.7 to 0.8mm   
					Refer to   
					325 mm Dia. Steering Wheel.   
					1 - 1/4turns lock to lock.   
					Engine Make   
					Engine Model No.   
					Engine Power   
					Fuel Capacity   
					Oil Capacity   
					Spark Plug Type   
					Spark Plug Gap   
					Engine Oil   
					CLUTCH/ BRAKE PEDAL   
					Foot operated pedal. Left side of machine.   
					PARKING BRAKE KNOB   
					manufacturers   
					instructions   
					Hand operated catch. Left hand side.   
					Used in conjunction with cluth/brake pedal.   
					TRANSMISSION   
					DRIVE SELECTOR   
					Auto-Drive system consists of a continuous belt being   
					driven by the engine pulley over two drive pulleys and   
					around a return pulley. Friction plates are brought into   
					contact with the drive pulleys to impart either forward   
					or reverse motion to the rear drive wheels by means of   
					a drive selector pedal on the right side of the machine.   
					Foot operated pedal located on right side of the   
					machine.   
					Spring loaded so as to return to neutral position.   
					CUTTING HEIGHT   
					Lever right hand side.   
					8 height of cut positions from 15mm to 65mm.   
					Ground speed at 3600 rpm is variable due to the Auto-   
					Drive system depending on pressure applied to the   
					drive selector pedal.   
					CUTTER DRIVE   
					Max. Speed = 8.6km/hr   
					Lever located left side of seat cowl.   
					CUTTING HEAD   
					GENERAL   
					Model 160 Full floating pressed steel housing with   
					right side discharge. Width of cut 760mm   
					(30”).   
					Wheel Base   
					Track   
					1.35m   
					Length   
					Width   
					1.64m   
					0.80m   
					0.63m R   
					0.69m F   
					5.8m   
					Turning Circle   
					Turning Radius 2.0m   
					Height   
					Weight   
					0.95m   
					195kg   
					TYRES   
					Front Tyres-   
					4.1 x 6 Tube   
					Pressure 140 Kpa maximum.   
					(20psi)   
					To emphasise special information the words   
					WARNING and CAUTION are used.   
					Rear Tyres-   
					16 x 6.5 x 8 Tubeless   
					Pressure 96 Kpa maximum. (14psi)   
					WARNING   
					The safety of the user and others   
					involved. Personal injury may   
					result should this information be   
					disregarded.   
					CONTROLS   
					* Throttle control with Fast, Slow and Choke   
					positions.   
					* Key switch with OFF, ON and START positions.   
					CAUTION   
					Follow these instructions   
					carefully to avoid mower   
					damage and loss of warranty.   
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				LOOSE PARTS KIT   
					DESCRIPTION   
					Steering wheel   
					QTY   
					USE   
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					On steering shaft   
					Roll Pin   
					Secure steering wheel to shaft   
					Fitted to cutterhead   
					Stone guard assembly   
					Spring stone guard   
					“E” Clip   
					On stone guard pivot rod   
					In groove in pivot rod   
					To start machine   
					Ignition keys   
					Plug spanner   
					Pop Rivets   
					Plug removal and fitting   
					Seat safety switch   
					SETTING UP INSTRUCTIONS   
					Fig. 2   
					Fig. 4   
					INSTALLING STEERING WHEEL   
					INSTALLING STONE GUARD   
					1. Slip the steering wheel over the steering shaft and   
					align the wheel hole with the shaft hole.   
					2. Insert a drift punch – partially through the holes to   
					maintain alignment and insert the roll pin in the   
					opposite side. Fig. 2   
					1. Slip the spring into the stone guard pivot rod so   
					that the short leg rests on top of the stone guard.   
					2. Now twist the spring as shown and feed the end of   
					the pivot rod into the forward pivot bracket. Fig 3.   
					3. Insert the short end of the pivot rod fully into the   
					rearward pivot bracket.   
					3. Drive the roll pin in until flush with the outside of   
					the wheel.   
					4. Release the spring. It should spring down onto the   
					top of the cutterhead and be tensioning the stone   
					guard down.   
					5. Secure by clipping the “E” Clip into the groove on   
					the pivot rod. Fig. 4.   
					Fig. 3   
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				FILL FUEL TANK   
					INSTALLING THE BATTERY   
					Refer Safety Instructions.   
					1. Remove the battery as follows   
					(a) remove the terminal cables from the battery.   
					(b) undo the wingnuts and remove the clamp bar.   
					CAUTION   
					2. The battery is not filled with Electrolyte. This should   
					be done by adding 33% strength battery acid to each   
					cell until the plates are covered. Electrolyte must be   
					purchased from a local battery supply outlet.   
					Use only unleaded petrol.   
					Do not mix oil with petrol   
					– engine damage may result.   
					CAUTION   
					1. Clean around the fuel tank cap so foreign matter   
					cannot enter the tank when the cap is removed.   
					Do not overfill battery, acid will   
					overflow into other parts of the   
					machine and severe corrosion and   
					deterioration will result.   
					2. Using a funnel, fill the tank with unleaded petrol.   
					Replace the cap.   
					3. Wipe up any petrol that may have spilled.   
					3. Leave the filler caps off and connect the battery   
					charger to the battery terminals. Charge the battery at   
					4 Amps/Hour for a minimum of 6 hours.   
					CHECK TYRE PRESSURE   
					Check and maintain tyre pressure at 140 KPA (20PSI)   
					front and 96 KPA (14PSI) rear maximum.   
					4. After charging, check that the Electrolyte is still   
					covering the plates, if not, add to the correct level.   
					Install the filler caps.   
					ADJUSTING THE SEAT   
					5. Replace the battery and secure.   
					6. Install the positive (red) cable to the positive (+)   
					terminal and the negative (black) cable to the   
					negative (-) battery terminal. Secure for good   
					electrical contact.   
					Tip the seat forward, loosen the seat securing screws.   
					Relocate the seat for operator comfort. Tighten the seat   
					securing screws and lower the seat. Fig 5.   
					BEFORE OPERATING   
					FILL CRANK CASE WITH OIL   
					The rider mower may be delivered without oil in the   
					crankcase. Oil must be added before attempting to start   
					the engine.   
					1. Place the machine on level surface. Ensure that the   
					oil plug is securely tightened. Clean around the   
					dipstick.   
					2. Unscrew and remove the dipstick from the oil filler   
					tube.   
					3. Insert a funnel into the filler tube and slowly add oil   
					in accordance with the engine manufacturer’s   
					direction.   
					Fig. 5   
					4. Ensure oil level is at the full mark on the dipstick   
					when screwed completely in. When finished, replace   
					the dipstick and re-tighten.   
					CAUTION   
					Avoid premature engine failure by   
					ensuring the funnel is clean so   
					contaminants are not introduced   
					into the crankcase. Wipe any oil   
					spills so it will not cause dirt to   
					collect on the engine.   
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				CONTROLS   
					1. THROTTLE CONTROL   
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					Mounted on the control panel and connected to the   
					engine carburettor controls. Has the symbols for Slow,   
					Fast and Choke. Fig. 6   
					2. IGNITION SWITCH   
					This switch is part of the battery ignition system and has   
					three positions marked for Off, On and Start. The switch   
					is key operated and automatically returns to the On   
					position from the Start position when released. Fig. 6   
					3. BRAKE/ CLUTCH   
					Foot operated pedal on the left side of machine.   
					Depressing the pedal neutralises the drive belt and   
					engages the Brake Disc. Fig. 7   
					Fig. 6   
					4. PARKING BRAKE   
					Hand operated knob left hand side. Depressing the   
					brake/clutch foot pedal enables this knob to be engaged   
					and disengaged. Brake is locked on with knob in up   
					position. Fig. 7   
					5. DRIVE SELECTION   
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					Foot operated right hand side. Depress with toe pressure   
					gives forward motion, depress with heel gives reverse   
					motion. Automatically returns to neutral position when   
					foot is removed. Fig. 7   
					6. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTER   
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					Located on right side of seat. (Fig. 7) with low cut at   
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					bottom and high cut at the top setting. Fig.7   
					7. CUTTER DRIVE   
					Lever located on left hand side of seat mounting box.   
					Down position disengages blade drive and applies blade   
					brake, up position engages blades. Fig. 7   
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				OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					AUTO - DRIVE OPERATION   
					Forward and reverse movement of the mower is controlled by the drive selector pedal. Ground speed of the ride-on   
					mower is controlled by the amount of pressure on the drive selector pedal. Ensure that the mower user is familiar   
					with this means of operation before operating the mower, particularly in tight confined areas.   
					TO START ENGINE   
					NOTE:   
					WARNING   
					The engine will not start unless the cutter   
					drive is disengaged, and clutch/brake   
					pedal is depressed and parking brake   
					applied.   
					The parking brake should always   
					be applied before leaving the   
					machine. The parking brake   
					must be released before   
					attempting to drive. Depress the   
					clutch/brake when starting or   
					coming to a rest. Do not use   
					sudden directional reversal which   
					can cause wheel spinning.   
					1. Depress clutch/brake pedal – Apply the parking   
					brake.   
					2. Move the drive selector to neutral.   
					3. Disengage the cutter drive.   
					4. Move the throttle lever to the choke position.   
					5. Turn the ignition key to the start position and release   
					when the engine starts.   
					6. Move the throttle lever to about 1/4 position.   
					ENGAGE CLUTCHES   
					TO MOW OR DRIVE   
					1. Depress clutch/brake pedal.   
					2. Disengage the parking brake.   
					3. Select height of cut.   
					When engaging the cutter drive lever or releasing the   
					clutch/brake pedal, always operate slowly. Do not use a   
					jerking motion. Moving these controls too fast could   
					possibly overload and stall the engine.   
					4. Move throttle to about 3/4 position.   
					5. Engage cutter drive.   
					6. Select desired drive.   
					REMEMBER   
					7. Slowly release clutch/brake pedal and move off.   
					1. Always look behind the machine before reversing.   
					2. Do not refuel when the engine is running or while the   
					engine is hot.   
					TO STOP ENGINE   
					1. Depress clutch/brake pedal.   
					2. Shift the drive selector to neutral.   
					3. Disengage the cutter drive.   
					4. Apply the parking brake.   
					3. Keep bystanders away – Keep hands and feet clear of   
					moving parts.   
					4. Keep the machine clean of grass and debris.   
					5. Keep all safety devices (guards and switches) in   
					place and working.   
					5. Move throttle lever to the fast position.   
					6. Turn the ignition key to Off. Remove the keys.   
					TO STOP IN AN EMERGENCY   
					1. Depress brake/clutch pedal and drive selector pedal   
					together. (This disengages power from the engine   
					and engages the disc brake.)   
					2. Apply park brake and lock.   
					3. Move throttle to fast position and switch off ignition   
					key.   
					CAUTION   
					A check after the first two hours   
					of operation is recommended.   
					Engine failure or rapid engine   
					wear mainly results from the   
					following causes –   
					4. Dismount from the mower if it is safe to do so.   
					WARNING   
					6. Dirt or abrasives entering the engine via the air   
					cleaner due to –   
					To avoid loss of control always   
					come to a complete stop before   
					changing drive direction and   
					slow down before turning.   
					(a) The air cleaner element not being serviced   
					regularly, or   
					(b) The air cleaner damaged or dislodged.   
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				7. Dirt or abrasives entering the engine via the oil filler   
					tube due to-   
					AIR CLEANER   
					Refer to engine manufacturer’s manual for detailed   
					instructions.   
					(a) Using a funnel not cleaned of dirt or grit, or,   
					(b)Topping up with contaminated oil stored in an   
					unclean container.   
					1. Pull up on air cleaner cover handle and rotate   
					towards engine.   
					2. Remove air cleaner cover.   
					3. Carefully lift air cleaner cartridge and pre-cleaner   
					from blower housing.   
					8. Lack of oil. It is important to-   
					(a) Check the oil level regularly (Every 5 hours of   
					operation)   
					(b)Maintain a full sump.   
					Note: To clean pre-cleaner, wash in soapy water.   
					Squeeze dry in a clean cloth. DO NOT OIL.   
					Periodically check the machine and the cutting   
					mechanism. If parts are worn or need replacing do so by   
					using only Genuine Rover Replacement parts.   
					4. Tap the air cleaner on a flat surface to dislodge any   
					loose debris. If contaminated, replace.   
					5. Clean the base of the air cleaner cartridge area   
					carefully to prevent any debris from entering engine.   
					6. Place the air cleaner pre-cleaner and cartridge into   
					the blower housing. The cartridge must fit securely   
					in base.   
					7. Align the tabs on the cover with the slots in the   
					blower housing and replace the cover.   
					8. Hook the handle and close the cover.   
					Before working on the mower, disconnect the spark plug   
					lead from the spark plug and place it where it cannot   
					contact the spark plug.   
					Check your Rover Ranger frequently for loose nuts,   
					bolts, belts, etc., and keep these items correctly   
					tightened and adjusted.   
					CAUTION   
					Petroleum solvents, such as   
					kerosene, are not to be used to   
					clean cartridge. They may cause   
					deterioration of the cartridge.   
					DO NOT OIL CARTRIDGE.   
					DO NOT USE PRESSURIZED   
					AIR TO CLEAN OR DRY   
					CARTRIDGE.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					THROTTLE CONTROL   
					OIL CHANGE   
					Proper choke operation is dependant on the   
					adjustment of remote controls –   
					Refer engine manufacturers’ instructions.   
					1. Place the machine on a level surface. Start and run   
					the engine for a period to warm the oil.   
					1. Loosen the outer cable clamp screw on engine.   
					2. Set the throttle control to choke position.   
					3. Adjust the outer cable under clamp plate so that   
					choke is operated.   
					4. Tighten the clamp plate screw and check   
					(a) Choke does not operate in fast position,   
					(b) Stop switch operates correctly.   
					CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT   
					The carburettor has been factory set and should only   
					require occasional fine tuning.   
					Refer to Engine Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for   
					details adjustment procedures.   
					Fig. 8   
					2. Fit the drain tube to the drain fitting. Fig. 8   
					3. Place an oil pan under the end of drain tube.   
					4. Open the drain fitting about 1 turn and allow the oil   
					to drain completely.   
					5. Retighten the drain fitting and refill the sump with   
					new oil. For correct viscosity and service   
					classification, refer to the engine manufacturers’   
					instructions.   
					CAUTION   
					Never tamper with the engine   
					governor setting. Changing of   
					engine governor speed will   
					void engine warranty.   
					SPARK PLUG   
					The spark plug gap gradually increases during engine   
					running and should be checked periodically and   
					whenever the engine malfunctions.   
					1. Clean around the spark plug area so that dirt will not   
					enter the engine when the spark plug is removed.   
					2. Disconnect the spark plug lead and remove the spark   
					plug.   
					3. Check the condition of electrodes and ensure there is   
					no damage to insulator.   
					4. Carefully clean the spark plug. Do not grit blast.   
					5. Set the gap between 0.7mm to 0.8mm.   
					6. Install the spark plug in the engine and tighten.   
					Fig. 11   
					LUBRICATION GENERAL   
					Using General Purpose Grease – (Every 25 hours)   
					Grease nipples on front wheel pivots. Fig. 11   
					Cam plate bearing area. Fig. 26   
					Front Axle beam guides.   
					Grease nipples on steering pivot blocks. Fig. 21   
					Steering gears. Fig. 21   
					Grease nipples on engagement lever pivot.   
					Steeing pivot blocks. Fig. 23   
					Using Clean Engine Oil –   
					COOLING SYSTEM   
					The Ranger has an air cooled 4 stroke engine. It must   
					be cleared frequently. Remove any build up of grass,   
					dirt or other debris from the   
					Jockey pivot arms   
					Throttle control cable.   
					Drive Chain. Fig. 23   
					Cutter drive lever pivot.   
					1. Cylinder   
					Clutch/Brake pedal pivot. Fig. 15   
					2. Cylinder head cooling fins   
					3. Cooling air intake screen   
					4. Carburettor governor levers and linkages.   
					Tie rod ball ends. Fig. 11   
					All connecting rod pivots points.   
					NOTE:   
					This will ensure adequate cooling and correct engine   
					speed.   
					All ball bearings are sealed and require no   
					maintenance.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					CUTTING UNIT   
					WHEEL REMOVAL   
					Remove spark plug lead and disengage cutter drive   
					before working on cutter unit, to prevent accidental   
					starting of the engine.   
					Before using the machine always inspect cutting unit to   
					ensure that the cutting disc, blades and blade fittings are   
					not worn or damaged.   
					Always check after striking a solid object. Do not   
					operate machine when unusual vibration occurs.   
					Replace worn or damaged blades in sets to preserve   
					balance.   
					Remove any build-up of grass or clogging within the   
					cutting unit, discharge chute or stone guard.   
					Fig. 13   
					Fig. 14   
					WARNING   
					Always deflate tyre before moving   
					rim nuts on front wheel only.   
					CUTTERHEAD REMOVAL   
					Front –   
					1. Chock the rear wheels and remove the front axle nut.   
					Fig. 13   
					2. Raise the front of the machine.   
					3. Slide the wheel from the shaft.   
					4. Replace in reverse order.   
					5. Re-tighten the axle nut firmly.   
					Rear –   
					1. Chock the front wheels and raise the rear of the   
					machine.   
					2. Remove the four wheel nuts.   
					3. Slide the wheel from the hub. Fig. 14   
					4. Refit the wheel to hub.   
					Fig. 12   
					5. Replace the wheel nuts and tighten.   
					1. Disconnect push rods & brake rod. Fig. 12   
					2. Remove the tensioning spring. A loop has been   
					BRAKE CALIPER ADJUSTMENT   
					provided on the spring to assist in this operation. Fig.   
					12   
					3. Slide cutterback towards back of machine and   
					remove belt from around cutterdeck pulley.   
					4. Undo large retaining washer bolts (A) Fig. 12 This   
					will allow front of deck to be lowered to ground.   
					5. Slide cutterdeck forward. This will allow the rear to   
					be lowered to the ground and be slid from under the   
					machine.   
					6. Replace in reverse order.   
					Fig. 15   
					1. Loosen locknut ‘A’ Fig. 15   
					2. Adjust Bolt ‘B’ till brake calliper ‘C’ touches brake   
					Disc.   
					NOTE:   
					3. Re-tighten locknut ‘A’.   
					To remove cutterdeck belt from machine, the   
					belt guard has to be moved away from the   
					drive pulley to allow the belt to be removed   
					from the V-groove and the cutterhead lifting   
					rod is to be disengaged from the cutterhead   
					selection arm assembly to allow belt to be   
					drawn out.   
					BRAKE ARM ADJUSTMENT   
					1. Check that brake calliper is correctly adjusted.   
					2. Adjust locknut ‘E’ Fig. 15. Till brake arm ‘D’ Pad   
					comes into contact with disc.   
					3. Check operation of brake to ensure park brake can be   
					applied, and brake operates correctly.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					CUTTERHEAD BRAKE   
					PARKING BRAKE   
					Should be regularly checked for operation.   
					Should always be checked for operation after   
					clutch/brake rods have been adjusted.   
					PAD REPLACEMENT   
					(Refer figure 19)   
					1. Remove the ‘R’ Clip (A) from   
					the push rod clevis pin and   
					remove the clevis pin and push   
					rod from brake arm assembly.   
					2. Remove the brake plate pivot   
					bolt (B), two spacers and   
					nyloc nut and remove the   
					brake plate assembly.   
					3. Drill out the two retaining rivets which hold the Brake pad   
					assembly to the brake plate and discard the old brake pad and   
					backing plate. The replacement brake pads are fitted with a   
					chemically bonded backing plate, locate this backing plate   
					against the brake plate and retain with two 3/16” rivets. Part No:   
					A2901195.   
					CUTTER DRIVE ADJUSTMENT   
					1. Move cutter Height Selector Lever to No. 4   
					Position in Rack.   
					2. Move cutter Drive Lever to the Engaged position.   
					3. Adjust Push Rods Fig. 16 to give a spring   
					compression of 35mm. Fig. 17   
					Fig. 19   
					4. Replace the brake plate to the cutterhead and adjust the cutterhead   
					brake.   
					CUTTERHEAD BRAKE ADJUSTMENT   
					1. With the cutterhead disengaged and in low cut   
					position.   
					2. Adjust the nyloc nut on the rod as per step 6 for   
					Cutter Drive Adjustment.   
					Fig. 16   
					3. Adjust the tension on the spring using the lock nuts   
					to give length of 58mm. Fig. 20   
					g. 20   
					Fig. 17   
					STEERING GEARS   
					4. Adjust Locknut ‘A’ to give 7mm clearance to back of   
					Swivel Block. Fig 17   
					5. Disengage the Cutter Drive Selector Lever.   
					6. Adjust locknut ‘A’ in Fig. 20 to give Cutter   
					Engagement Lever a free travel of 30mm, from   
					bottom of slot in Fig. 18   
					NOTE:   
					Check to ensure lever has 30mm of free travel   
					by working lever.   
					Fig. 21   
					To adjust the excessive play caused by wear in the   
					gears.   
					1. Loosen the bolts securing steering shaft pivot block   
					(A)   
					2. Lightly tap the pivot block towards the layshaft pivot   
					and retighten bolts (A)   
					3. Check the steering gear engagement.   
					4. Check that there is no tight spots when turning the   
					steering wheel from lock to lock.   
					Fig. 18   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					AUTO-DRIVE   
					DRIVE SELECTOR PEDAL   
					The Auto-Drive friction plates and drive pulleys are   
					factory set for travel required along a keyed shaft and   
					this should not need adjusting.   
					The pedal angle can be tilted either forward or back to   
					suit individual requirements if necessary.   
					1. Loosen locknuts (A) on control rod. Fig. 24   
					2. Tilt control pedal to required angle to give maximum   
					operator comfort.   
					If during operation it is found that the relationship   
					between forward and reverse has become unbalanced   
					adjust as follow:-   
					3. Re-tighten locknuts.   
					1. Loosen Locknut (A) Fig. 22   
					2. Centralise engagement lever with the friction plates   
					between the drive pulleys.   
					3. Re-tighten locknut (A). Fig. 22   
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					Fig. 24   
					CAUTION   
					Do not over-tension belts or   
					drive chains.   
					AUTO BELT TENSIONER   
					The continuous drive belt is kept under constant   
					tension by the Auto-Belt tensioner. This is set up   
					initially at the factory and should not need attention   
					unless the drive belt has stretched past its serviceable   
					use, indicated when the spring finger is engaged in red   
					area on the rack assembly.   
					Fig. 22   
					DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT   
					Primary   
					1. Loosen off bolt ‘A’ Fig. 23   
					2. Slide idler back till chain tightens.   
					3. Re-tighten bolt ‘A’ and check chain for tight spots.   
					TO REMOVE OLD BELT   
					1. Loosen the two nuts (A) securing the spring plate.   
					Fig. 25   
					Secondary   
					2. Remove the top bolt (B) from the spring plate while   
					holding the spring plate and slowly release the   
					tension on the spring and disengage the spring finger   
					from rack assembly by pressing outwards. Fig. 25   
					3. Remove old belt from around pulleys and discard.   
					1. Loosen off bolt ‘B’ Fig. 23   
					2. Slide sprocket back till chain tightens.   
					3. Re-tighten bolt ‘B’ and check chain for tight spots.   
					SPRING FINGER   
					SPRING PLATE   
					B 
					A 
					Fig. 23   
					Fig. 25   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					TO FIT NEW BELT   
					STEERING RODS   
					4. Ensure that the peg on rack assembly (A) engages in   
					the front slot of cam plate assembly. (B) Fig. 26   
					5. Fit new drive belt around pulleys.   
					Should not normally require resetting.   
					1. Loosen the rod lock nut (A). Fig. 11   
					2. Release the fixing bolt.   
					6. Draw the spring plate back into position and secure.   
					Check that the spring finger (C) engages in the first   
					couple of teeth on the rack assembly. Fig. 26   
					3. Turn the tie rod end to adjust for length.   
					Clockwise to shorten, anti-clockwise to lengthen.   
					4. Replace the fixing bolt and tighten.   
					5. Tighten the rod lock nut.   
					6. Make sure the rod is free to pivot.   
					CUTTER HEAD TILT   
					This will not normally require resetting.   
					1. Loosen the U-Bracket nuts (B) Fig. 12   
					2. Adjust the nuts up or down to set tilt.   
					3. Model 160 (760mm cut) requires the back of the   
					blade circle tilted 15mm above the front of the blade   
					circle in low cut position.   
					4. Re-tighten all nuts.   
					GREASE   
					Fig. 26   
					B 
					STEERING STOPS   
					If the spring finger engagement in the rack assembly is   
					not at the start of the rack assembly, proceed as follows:-   
					7. Release the spring plate as per step (2)   
					8. Loosen the four locknuts (A) on the engine hold   
					down bolts. Fig. 27   
					These will not normally require resetting.   
					1. Check if the steering segment gear rotates in both   
					directions.   
					2. Loosen the locknut on the front beam and adjust the   
					bolt till number of turns in both directions is equal.   
					3. Re-tighten the Locknut.   
					9. Loosen locknuts (B) on engine pulley guard and   
					slide to the rear. Fig. 27   
					10.Adjust nyloc nut (C) on motor adjustment plate to   
					move the engine to the rear and repeat step (6).   
					11.Re-tighten engine mounting bolts and re-position   
					belt guard with 2-3mm clearance between belt guard   
					and engine pulley.   
					HEIGHT OF CUT ADJUSTMENT   
					To adjust the height of cut rotate the nyloc nut (A)   
					situated under the centre of machine on the rear   
					cutterhead support assembly. Adjust the nyloc nut to   
					obtain low cut at front of blade circle of 15mm. Fig. 28   
					A 
					Fig. 27   
					Fig. 28   
					NOTE:   
					After a period of time the drive belt will stretch   
					past the limit of the auto-tensioner. The auto-   
					tensioner can be reset to allow for this stretching   
					by following the above instructions- steps (7) to   
					(11). Re-grease the bearing area under cam plate   
					when fitting new belt. Fig. 26   
					SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM   
					The safety interlock system has been designed for your   
					protection and should not be tampered with. It gives   
					the Ranger the following characteristics.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					The engine will not start unless the clutch/brake pedal   
					is depressed and the cutter drive is disengaged.   
					SAFETY SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS   
					Clutch Brake Pedal   
					WARNING   
					1. Depress the clutch brake pedal and apply the parking   
					brake.   
					The engine will stop if the   
					operator leaves the seat with the   
					speed selector engaged and/ or   
					the cutter drive engaged.   
					2. Loosen the two safety switch retaining screws and   
					slide the safety switch towards the rear of the mower.   
					Fig. 29   
					3. Depress the clutch brake pedal and release the   
					parking brake allowing the clutch brake pedal to   
					return to its normal disengaged position.   
					4. Slide the safety switch towards the tab on the clutch   
					brake shaft. Position the safety switch with a   
					clearance of 6mm between the safety switch body   
					and the tab.   
					WARNING   
					If the interlock system fails, see   
					an authorised Rover Service   
					Dealer. Do not operate the mower   
					until the fault is corrected.   
					5. Tighten the two safety switch retaining screws.   
					CAUTION   
					The safety switch circuit may   
					become defective if wet. Do not   
					spray switches and connections.   
					STORAGE:   
					Never store the engine with fuel in tank indoors or in   
					poor ventilated enclosures where the fuel fumes may   
					accumulate.   
					If the machine is to be stored over 30 days proceed as   
					follows:   
					1. Remove all fuel from the carburettor and the fuel   
					tank to prevent varnish-like gum deposits.   
					2. Remove the spark plug and pour 30ml of engine oil   
					into the cylinder. Crank the engine several times to   
					distribute the oil. Replace the spark plug.   
					3. Clean the engine and cooling fins, etc., and any   
					clippings, dirt and chaff.   
					Fig. 29 Clutch brake safe switch   
					Cutter Engagement Safety Switch   
					The cutter engagement safety switch does not require   
					any routine adjustment. It should be checked   
					occasionally for operation, working condition and it’s   
					fasteners checked for tightness.   
					4. Clean the underside of the mower and cutting unit.   
					Paint any chips or scratches.   
					5. Lubricate the chassis components.   
					6. Remove and charge the battery and store in a cool   
					dry spot. Recharge every 30 days.   
					Seat Panel Safety Switch   
					1. Raise the seat panel and allow it to open till it rests   
					on the steering wheel.   
					7. Store the machine in a clean dry place.   
					2. Loosen the two safety switch retaining screws.   
					3. Position the safety switch to give the safety switch   
					button 10mm of protrusion above the cowl body   
					panel.   
					REMOVAL FROM STORAGE   
					1. Change the oil   
					2. Fill the fuel tank with fuel   
					3. Check the spark plug   
					4. Check the drive belts   
					5. Check the drive chain   
					6. Lubricate the drive chain   
					7. Lubricate the pivot points   
					8. Grease the front axle spindles   
					9. Check the tyre pressure   
					10.Check safety interlock   
					11.Check cutting blades.   
					4. Tighten the two safety switch retaining screws.   
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				WARNING   
					Before undertaking any maintenance, cleaning or adjustments, apply the parking brake   
					and remove the ignition key.   
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				TROUBLE SHOOTING   
					PROBLEM   
					POSSIBLE CAUSES   
					CORRECTIVE ACTION   
					Engine loses power.   
					1. Oil level in crank case is low.   
					2. Cooling fins and air passages   
					under engine blower housing are   
					blocked.   
					1. Add oil to crankcase.   
					2. Remove obstruction from   
					passages.   
					3. Engine load is excessive.   
					4. Air cleaner is dirty.   
					5. Dirt or water is in fuel system.   
					3. Select a lower speed to reduce load.   
					4. Clean air cleaner element.   
					5. Have machine serviced by   
					Authorised Service Dealer.   
					6. Adjust the carburettor.   
					7. Install new correctly gapped   
					Spark plug.   
					6. Carburettor is adjusted incorrectly.   
					7. Spark plug is pitted, fouled or   
					defective in some other way.   
					Engine over heats.   
					1. Cooling fins and air passages   
					under engine blower housing are   
					Blocked.   
					1. Remove obstruction from   
					cooling fins and air passages.   
					2. Carburettor is adjusted incorrectly.   
					3. Oil level in crankcase is low.   
					4. Engine load is excessive.   
					2. Adjust the carburettor.   
					3. Add oil to crankcase.   
					4. Select a lower speed to reduce load.   
					Mower vibrates abnormally   
					1. Engine mounting bolts are loose.   
					2. Loose cutter pulley, idler pulley or   
					drive pulley.   
					1. Tighten mounting bolts.   
					2. Tighten the appropriate pulley.   
					3. Cutter assembly is unbalanced.   
					4. Cutter assembly is loose.   
					3. Replace broken blades in sets.   
					4. Tighten securing nut.   
					Cutter does not rotate.   
					Mower does not drive   
					1. Cutter drive belt is worn, loose or   
					broken   
					2. Cutter drive belt is off pulley.   
					1. Install new cutter drive belt.   
					2. Install cutter drive belt.   
					1. Drive belt is worn, loose or   
					broken   
					Install new drive belt.   
					2. Drive belt is off pulley.   
					3. Unable to select forward   
					or reverse.   
					2. Install drive belt.   
					3. Have machine serviced by   
					Authorised Service Dealer.   
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					Engine does not start, hard   
					to start, loses power, or fails to   
					keep running.   
					1. Fuel tank is empty.   
					2. Speed selected.   
					3. Cutter Drive is engaged.   
					4. Spark plug is loose.   
					1. Full fuel tank with petrol.   
					2. Select Neutral.   
					3. Disengage Cutter Drive.   
					4. Tighten spark plug.   
					5. Spark plug lead is loose or   
					disconnected from spark plug.   
					6. Spark plug gap is incorrect.   
					5. Install spark plug lead on   
					spark plug.   
					6. Set spark gap between electrodes at   
					0.7mm to 0.8mm   
					7. Spark plug is pitted, fouled or   
					defective in some other way.   
					8. Wrong spark plug is used.   
					9. Electrical connections are loose.   
					7. Install new correctly gapped   
					spark plug.   
					8. Install correct spark plug.   
					9. Check electrical system to   
					ensure good contact.   
					10. Carburettor is adjusted incorrectly.   
					11. Air cleaner is dirty.   
					12. Vent hole in fuel tank is plugged.   
					13. Dirt or water in fuel system   
					14. Dead battery.   
					10. Adjust the carburettor.   
					11. Clean the air cleaner element.   
					12. Inspect and open vent.   
					15. Defective Electronic Ignition   
					System.   
					16. Defective Safety Switches.   
					13. Have machine serviced by   
					Authorised Service Dealer.   
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					Engine does not idle or idles poorly.   
					1. Air cleaner is dirty.   
					1. Clean air cleaner element.   
					2. Add oil to crankcase.   
					3. Remove obstruction from cooling   
					fins and air passages.   
					2. Oil level in crankcase is low.   
					3. Cooling fins and air passages   
					under engine blower housing are   
					plugged.   
					4. Idle speed is too low or high.   
					5. Dirt or water is in fuel system.   
					4. Adjust the carburettor.   
					5. Have machine serviced by   
					Authorised Service Dealer.   
					6. Clean fuel tank vent.   
					7. Install new correctly gapped spark   
					plug.   
					6. Vent hole in fuel tank is plugged.   
					7. Spark plug is pitted fouled or   
					defective in some other way.   
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				SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS   
					Safety and Instruction decals that are mounted on the RANGER Rear Engine Ride On Mower.   
					Replace any that become damaged or illegible.   
					P/N A16374   
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				CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND SPARES   
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				SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					This product is manufactured to comply with Australian Safety Standards. If non-   
					genuine replacement parts; including blades; are fitted to this product it may no   
					longer meet that Australian Safety Standard and Rover Mowers Warranty. The   
					fitting of non-genuine replacement parts could result in serious injury, and, or   
					machine malfunctioning which may result in litigation against the person or persons   
					responsible for the alterations.   
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					Know your controls. Read the owner’s manual   
					carefully. Learn how to stop the engine quickly in an   
					emergency.   
					thongs. Wear long trousers and heavy shoes.   
					It is advisable to wear suitable eye protection when   
					operating a mower.   
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					Do not allow children or people unfamiliar with these   
					instructions to use the mower. Do not carry passengers.   
					Make sure the lawn is clear of sticks, stones, bones,   
					wire and debris. They could be thrown by the blade.   
					Do not mow whilst people, especially children, or pets   
					are in the mowing area.   
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					Mow only in good daylight.   
					Before using, always visually inspect to see that blades,   
					blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or   
					damaged. Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts   
					in sets to preserve balance.   
					Never mow across the face of the slope, unless the DAMAGED BLADES AND WORN BOLTS ARE   
					mower is designed for this purpose.   
					Exercise extreme caution when on slopes.   
					Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent   
					overturning or loss of control.   
					MAJOR HAZARDS   
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					Check all nuts, bolts and screws often, always be sure   
					the mower is in safe operating condition.   
					Keep safety devices (guards and switches) in place and   
					in working order.   
					Never use the mower unless the grass catcher, or   
					guards provided by the manufacturer, are in position.   
					Ensure any spare parts used comply with the original   
					manufacturer’s recommendations and specifications.   
					Replace worn or faulty silencers.   
					Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill or   
					downhill.   
					Stay Alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden   
					hazards.   
					Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment   
					(a) use only approved drawbar hitch points   
					(b) limit loads to those you can safely control   
					(c) do not turn sharply   
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					Keep engine free of grass, leaves or excessive grease.   
					These can be a fire hazard.   
					(d) use care when backing up, and   
					(e) use counterweight(s) or wheel weights when   
					suggested in the owner’s manual.   
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					Refuel outdoors only. Do not smoke while fueling the   
					engine. Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add   
					petrol while the engine is running or the engine is hot.   
					Remove fuel cap slowly to relieve any tank pressure. If   
					petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but   
					move machine away from the area of the spill and   
					avoid creating any source of ignition until petrol   
					vapours have dissipated.   
					Check for fuel leaks while refuelling or using the   
					mower. If a fuel leak is found, do not start or run the   
					engine until the fuel leak is fixed and spilled fuel is   
					wiped away.   
					Do not operate the engine in a confined space where   
					exhaust fumes (carbon monoxide) can collect.   
					Always mount the mower on the opposite side of the   
					discharge chute.   
					Start the engine carefully with the cutting means   
					disengaged.   
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					Watch out for traffic when crossing or operating the   
					mower near roadways   
					Stop the blades rotating before crossing surfaces other   
					than grass.   
					When using any attachments, never direct discharge of   
					material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near the   
					machine while it is in operation.   
					Before leaving the operator’s position –   
					(a) disengage all clutches and secure cutting units   
					(b) change into neutral and set the parking brake,   
					and   
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					(c) stop the engine and remove the key.   
					Stop the engine and disengage drive to attachments –   
					(a) before refuelling   
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					(b) before removing grass-catcher/ catchers   
					(c) before making height adjustment unless   
					adjustment can be made from the operator’s   
					position   
					(d) before clearing blockages   
					(e) before checking, cleaning or working on the   
					mower   
					(f) after striking a foreign object (inspect the   
					mower for damage and make repairs before   
					restarting and operating the equipment) and   
					(g) if machine starts to vibrate abnormally (check   
					immediately)   
					Do not over-speed the engine or alter governor settings.   
					Excessive speed is dangerous and shortens mower life.   
					Stop the engine whenever you leave the mower, even   
					for a moment.   
					Store the mower in a well-ventilated room away from   
					naked flames such as may be found in hot water   
					heaters.   
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					Do not lend or sell the mower without the Owner’s   
					Manual.   
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					Disengage drive to attachments when transporting or   
					not in use.   
					A mower operator should be in good physical and   
					mental health and not under the influence of any drug   
					or alcohol which might impair vision, co-ordination or   
					judgement.   
					WARNING   
					If fitted with accessories, including any authorised   
					Rover accessories such as Grass Catcher, this   
					mower may not comply with AS 3792.1   
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				Warranty Conditions   
					AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND ONLY   
					Rover Mowers Limited warrant that this machine is free from This warranty is void if parts other than genuine have been   
					defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is limited used or if repairs or alterations have been made without the   
					to making good or replacing any part which appears upon manufacturer’s written authority.   
					inspection by the manufacturer or his agent to be defective in   
					material or workmanship.   
					The above warranty does not exclude any condition or   
					warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other   
					The engine used to power this machine is warranted by the relevant legislation which implies any condition which cannot   
					manufacturer whose warranty statement has been included be excluded.   
					with the machine. As the warranty for the engine may differ   
					from the warranty for the other components, you are advised to   
					EXTENDED WARRANTY: For domestic use only, a 24   
					month extended warranty applies. It requires the customer to   
					complete the ‘2 year warranty registration card’, and forward   
					along with a copy of the cash register receipt to “Warranty,   
					Rover Mowers Limited”, Normal warranty exclusions as listed   
					read the engine manufacturer’s warranty carefully   
					For other items this warranty shall apply for a period of 12   
					months from the date of purchase except for products used   
					commercially where the warranty is limited to 90 days.   
					This warranty does not obligate the manufacturer, his agents or still apply.   
					dealers to bear the transport costs incurred in the repair or   
					replacement of any defective part.   
					REMEMBER:   
					PROOFOFPURCHASE IS THE RESPONSIBILITYOFTHE OWNERAND   
					This warranty excludes fair wear and tear, or any damage   
					caused by misuse or abuse. Parts such as blades, blade bolts, v-   
					belts and spark plugs, which can be subjected to use beyond   
					their normal intended working capacity are also excluded.   
					IS NECESSARY PRIOR TO WARRANTY WORK BEING UNDERTAKEN.   
					REPAIRS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED ROVER   
					DEALER /SERVICE AGENT AND GENUINE SPARE PARTS MUST BE   
					USED OR YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.   
					
					For your record:   
					Dealer’s Name:..............................................................................................................   
					Dealer’s Address: ..........................................................................................................   
					Dealer’s Phone No: .......................................................................................................   
					Product Model No:........................................................................................................   
					Product Serial No:.........................................................................................................   
					Date of Purchase: ..........................................................................................................   
					Rover Mowers Limited reserves the right to make changes of and add   
					improvements upon its product at any time without notice or   
					obligation. The Company also reserves the right to discontinue   
					manufacture of any product at its discretion at any time.   
					ISO 9001 Lic 10168   
					Standards Australia   
					A.B.N. 11 000 257 303   
					Rover Mowers Australia   
					PO Box 1235   
					Eagle Farm. Qld 4009   
					Australia.   
					Rover Mowers New Zealand   
					East Tamaki,   
					RECYCLED PAPER   
					Auckland.   
					New Zealand.   
					This Rover Owners Manual has been printed on 100% Australian   
					recycled paper as a sign of Rover Mowers’ commitment to Greening   
					Australia and New Zealand.   
					GWAIL GROUP   
					PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA   
					04012303 Rev. G   
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