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					C SERIES   
					Garden Tractor   
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				Safety Instructions & Information - C Series Garden Tractor   
					4. WARNING – petrol is highly flammable:   
					Safety Instructions   
					Controls - Dashboard   
					Controls - Indicators   
					Controls - Levers   
					Cutter Decks   
					Page 1 & 2   
					Page 3   
					Page 4   
					Page 5   
					Page 6   
					• Store fuel in containers specifically designed for   
					this purpose.   
					• Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while   
					refuelling.   
					• Add fuel before starting the engine. Never remove   
					the cap from the fuel tank or add petrol while the   
					engine is running or when engine is hot.   
					• If petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the   
					engine but move the machine away from the area   
					of spillage and avoid creating any source of   
					ignition until petrol vapours have dissipated.   
					• Replace the fuel tank securely.   
					Cutter Deck Removal   
					Cutter Deck Check List   
					Deck Levelling   
					Cutter - Drive Belt   
					Powered Grass Collector   
					Engine Check List   
					Engine Oil   
					Fuel   
					Air & Cooling   
					Battery & Spark Plug   
					Fuses & PCB   
					Wheels & Tyres   
					Page 7   
					Page 8   
					Page 9 & 10   
					Page 11   
					Page 12 & 13   
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					5. Replace faulty silencers.   
					6. Before using, always inspect to see that the blades,   
					bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged.   
					7. Check the condition of the tyres and ensure that they are   
					inflated to the correct pressures (refer to the   
					specifications). This is particularly important if the   
					machine is to be taken on the public highway.   
					8. Check that the mower is in good working order paying   
					particular attention to brakes and steering.   
					9. Check that all linkages, connections and pivot nuts are   
					secure and that the wheel nuts are torqued correctly.   
					Tractor Wiring Diagram   
					HE Wiring Diagram   
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					YOU MUST FULLY READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS   
					GARDEN TRACTOR. WE WILL ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OR   
					DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE IMPROPER USE OF THIS MACHINE.   
					CARELESS OR IMPROPER USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS OR EVEN   
					FATAL INJURY.   
					OPERATION   
					Mandatory Safety Instructions For The Use of   
					1. Do not operate the engine in a confined space where   
					dangerous fumes can collect.   
					Countax Tractors   
					2. Mow only in daylight or in very good artificial light.   
					3. Before starting the engine, disengage blade and   
					attachment drives and shift into neutral.   
					4. Take care on slopes of more than 10º.   
					5. Remember, there is no such thing as a ‘safe slope’.   
					Travel on grass slopes requires particular care to guard   
					against overturning:   
					TRAINING   
					1. Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with controls   
					and the use of equipment.   
					2. Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these   
					instructions to operate the mower.   
					3. Never mow while people, especially children or pets are   
					nearby.   
					4. The operator or user is responsible for accidents or   
					hazards occurring to other people or their property.   
					5. Do not carry passengers.   
					6. All drivers, should seek to obtain professional and   
					practical instruction. Such instruction should include:   
					• The need for care and concentration when   
					working with this machine.   
					• Do not stop or start suddenly when going up or   
					downhill.   
					• Engage drive slowly. Always keep the machine in   
					drive when travelling up or down a slope.   
					• Machine speed should be kept low on slopes and   
					in tight turns.   
					• Stay alert for humps and hollows and other hidden   
					hazards.   
					• Control of a tractor sliding on a slope will not be   
					regained by the application of the brake.   
					• The main reasons for loss of control are:   
					i) Insufficient wheel grip   
					• Avoid mowing across the face of the slope.   
					6. Watch out for traffic and stop blades rotating when   
					crossing or near roadways.   
					7. When using the machine, never direct discharge or   
					material towards bystanders or allow anyone near the   
					machine while in operation.   
					8. Never operate the mower with defective guards, shields   
					or without safety protective devices in place and in good   
					working order.   
					ii) Driving too fast   
					iii) Inadequate braking   
					iv) Incorrect load distribution   
					PREPARATION   
					1. Check that the machine complies with all applicable   
					regulations, including those in force when used on the   
					public highway.   
					9. Do not change governor settings to increase the revs of   
					the engine. Operating an engine at excessive speed   
					increases the hazard of injury.   
					2. When mowing, always wear substantial footware and   
					long trousers. Do not operate when barefoot or with   
					sandals.   
					3. Thoroughly inspect the area where the tractor is to be   
					used and remove all stones, sticks, wires and bones or   
					any other foreign objects.   
					10. Before leaving the operators position:   
					• Disengage the drive to the cutter blades and   
					attachments, and lower the attachments.   
					• Apply the Parking Brake (change into neutral first   
					– on C300M).   
					• Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Safety Instructions Cont.   
					11. Disengage drive to attachments, stop the engine and   
					SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF THE   
					COUNTAX C SERIES GARDEN TRACTOR   
					1. Use good common sense at all times, and to ensure this   
					tractor is safe and serviceable, fit only original   
					manufacturer’s supplied spares.   
					2. When inspecting the area to be cut, note also the   
					position of any stumps, manhole covers, bumps and   
					depressions and avoid them to prevent damaging the   
					blades.   
					3. We recommend the use of STANDARD UNLEADED   
					fuel and that you ensure the fuel tank is full before you   
					start the machine.   
					4. Always disconnect both battery terminals before   
					attempting any work in the engine compartment.   
					5. Do not leave the tractor unattended and running.   
					6. Do not put hands near moving belts of the Power Take-   
					Off pulley while it is rotating.   
					disconnect the spark plug lead or remove the ignition   
					key before:   
					• Cleaning blockages.   
					• Checking, cleaning or working on the mower.   
					• Refuelling.   
					• Removing the Grass Collector.   
					• After striking a foreign object (inspect the mower   
					for damage and make any repairs before   
					restarting the tractor).   
					• If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally, check   
					immediately and call your dealer if necessary.   
					12. Disengage drive to attachments when transporting or   
					not in use.   
					13. Reduce the throttle setting during engine run-out.   
					14. Never work on the mower when the engine is running.   
					MAINTENANCE   
					1. Check that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight to be sure   
					the equipment is in safe working condition.   
					2. Never store the equipment with petrol in tank inside a   
					building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark.   
					3. Allow the engine to cool before storing it in any enclosed   
					space.   
					LAYING UP YOUR TRACTOR FOR THE WINTER   
					Your tractor should be serviced by your dealer – book early   
					to beat the last minute rush.   
					1. Ensure that the last fill of your petrol tank includes   
					Countax fuel additive which is available from your   
					supplying dealer.   
					4. To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine, silencer and   
					battery compartment free of grass, leaves, petrol or   
					excessive grease.   
					5. Check the Grass Collector frequently for wear or   
					deterioration.   
					6. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.   
					7. If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done   
					outdoors.   
					8. Be careful during adjustments of the machine to prevent   
					entrapment of the fingers between moving blades and   
					fixed parts of the machine.   
					2. Having run the engine with the additive enhanced fuel   
					either in use or for at least 15 minutes, disconnect the   
					battery, making sure the terminal leads are removed and   
					then DRAIN THE FUEL TANK.   
					3. Re-connect the battery and START AND RUN THE   
					ENGINE UNTIL IT STOPS.   
					4. Wash your tractor, taking particular care to clean all   
					cuttings from the underside of the Cutter Deck and keep   
					water away from electrical components. Countax do not   
					recommend the use of high pressure or steam cleaners.   
					5. REMOVE THE BATTERY and/or charge periodically   
					throughout the winter.   
					6. Keep your tractor in a dry place.   
					Lift Lever   
					Powered Grass Collector   
					Tipping Lever   
					Dashboard Controls   
					Control Levers   
					Sweeper Height Adjustment   
					Foot Controls   
					Cutter Deck   
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				Controls - Dashboard - C Series Garden Tractor   
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					Headlight Switch   
					Choke   
					Ignition   
					Cutter Switch   
					Aux. Lift Switch   
					Deck Lift Switch   
					Throttle   
					The console on your tractor may look different from that illustrated   
					Fig 1   
					P L E A S E R E A D B E F O R E A T T E M P T IN G T O O P E R A T E YO U R T R A C T O R   
					IGNITION - Fig 1   
					HEADLIGHT SWITCH - Fig 1   
					The ‘Key Start’ controls both the ignition and the starter.   
					Insert the key and turn to the first position – the dash lights   
					will come on (check all is ready to start), then turn further to   
					activate the starter. Release as soon as the engine starts.   
					To stop, turn the key to the left (having first switched off   
					both the Cutter and PTO). It is always good practice to   
					remove the key and keep it safe. As with a car, it is   
					important to prevent unauthorised use by children who   
					could injure themselves.   
					The headlights are turned ON by switching the rocker   
					switch down. The Headlights will not operate when the   
					ignition is OFF. Turn the Headlights OFF before starting or   
					stopping. Remember – DO NOT operate your tractor in   
					darkness unless you have adequate artificial light.   
					Please Note: - SAFETY SWITCHES   
					SEAT SAFETY SWITCH:   
					Your Countax tractor is fitted with a safety switch that will   
					turn OFF the engine and Cutter Deck should you   
					dismount. This is a safety device and SHOULD NOT be   
					used voluntarily. If you want to dismount from the tractor   
					and want the engine to continue running, first switch OFF   
					the Cutter Deck, then apply the Parking Brake. You can   
					now dismount. DO NOT LEAVE THE ENGINE IDLING   
					FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. Should you dismount with   
					the Parking Brake ON, the Cutter Deck will cut out after a   
					short delay of a couple of seconds. Do not rely on this   
					back-up cut-out. Ensure your safety by switching the   
					Cutter Deck off.   
					CHOKE - Fig 1   
					An independent choke is fitted to some models in the C   
					Series range. This choke should be used in conjunction   
					with a fast throttle setting when starting the engine from   
					cold. It should be cancelled as soon as possible and not   
					used on a warm engine.   
					CUTTER ON/OFF SWITCH - Fig 1   
					The Cutter Switch controls the Electromagnetic Blade   
					Clutch. It works like a light switch (but in reverse) – UP for   
					ON and DOWN for OFF. Although it always returns to the   
					central position and the Cutter Deck will automatically   
					switch off when the engine is stopped, it is not good   
					practice to rely on this safety feature. The Cutter Deck   
					should always be switched OFF as soon as you have   
					finished cutting and certainly BEFORE stopping the engine   
					or getting off the tractor.   
					BRAKE PEDAL SAFETY SWITCH:   
					Your Countax tractor is fitted with a safety switch under   
					the Brake/Clutch pedal. This switch earths the ignition   
					unless the brake is on. The engine will only start while the   
					Brake/Clutch pedal is depressed. Two red lights on the   
					dash (Ignition and Brake) indicate that the Engine is   
					ready to start   
					THROTTLE - Fig 1   
					This lever is pushed forward and up for FAST and CHOKE,   
					back and down for SLOW. A cold engine is started on the   
					CHOKE setting, a warm one on the FAST setting. The   
					CHOKE setting should be cancelled as soon as possible   
					and the engine operated on FAST setting at all times.   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Controls - Indicators   
					CONTROLS - FORWARDS & REVERSE (Except C300M)   
					DASHBOARD INDICATORS - Fig 2   
					In the centre of the dashboard console on your tractor   
					will be a display panel. Figure 2 illustrates the panel of   
					a C Series HE model, some models may differ in the   
					appearance of the indicator layout - but each symbol is   
					described below. It is important that you get to know what   
					each symbol means, spend some time studying the   
					diagrams below.   
					Dashboard Indicators   
					Pedal B   
					Pedal C   
					Pedal A   
					Fig 3a   
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					PEDAL A - Emergency Brake and Parking Brake   
					PEDAL B - Forward Speed control   
					PEDAL C - Reversing control   
					Fig 2   
					MOVING OFF - Fig 3a   
					‘Cutter On’ Symbol   
					To move off, ensure your feet are off pedals ‘B’ and ‘C’,   
					then release the Parking Brake by depressing and   
					releasing pedal ‘A’. Now gently depress pedal ‘B’ and you   
					will move off. The further you depress pedal ‘B’, the faster   
					you will go. Its function is very similar to that of the   
					accelerator on an automatic transmission car, except that it   
					controls the hydrostatic drive and not the speed of the   
					engine.   
					This light flashes continuously when the Cutter is running.   
					‘Ignition On’ Symbol   
					This indicator goes out when the Cutter is running.   
					REVERSING - Fig 3a   
					‘Charge’ Symbol   
					To engage and control reversing, simply take your foot off   
					pedal ‘B’ – to avoid a rapid stop, remove your foot gently.   
					The tractor will come to a standstill. When the tractor is   
					stationary, press pedal ‘C’ to move backwards.   
					This indicator comes on only when the battery is charged   
					(if this indicator is not lit by the end of the mowing session   
					you should run the engine at maximum revs until it lights or   
					remove the battery for charging).   
					EMERGENCY BRAKING - Fig 3a   
					In normal use, removing your foot from either of the drive   
					pedals is all that is required to stop the tractor safely and   
					quickly. For an emergency stop, press pedal ‘A’ whilst   
					releasing the drive pedal, this will add physical braking to   
					the normal hydrostatic braking.   
					‘Brake - On’ Symbol   
					P 
					This indicator illuminates when the Parking Brake is   
					engaged.   
					PARKING - Fig 3a & Fig 4   
					‘Deck Height’ Indicator   
					Remove your foot from pedals ‘B’ and ‘C’ and the tractor   
					will come to a standstill. Now depress pedal ‘A’; keeping   
					pedal ‘A’ depressed, firmly press down on the Parking   
					Brake knob ‘D’ (Page 5, fig 4) using your left hand. Whilst   
					keeping knob ‘D’ depressed release the Brake/Clutch   
					pedal ‘A’ and it should remain in the engaged depressed   
					position. Now gently release the Parking Brake knob, and   
					your tractor will now be parked. When you turn off the   
					engine, the natural braking of the hydrostatic system will   
					add to the effect of the brake, its like leaving your car in   
					gear! To release Parking Brake simply depress pedal ‘A’.   
					This illuminated display illustrates the height of the cut that   
					the Cutter Deck is currently working at.   
					‘Hour Meter’ Indicator   
					This meter displays the number of hours the tractor has   
					been running since it was built (very much like a odometer   
					on your car). Use it in the same way for judging services   
					and oil changes.   
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				Controls - Levers - C Series Garden Tractor   
					TRANSAXLE TRANSMISSION (e.g. C300M) - Fig 3b   
					SEAT ADJUSTMENT - Fig 5   
					If your tractor is fitted with a manual transmission, the   
					forward speeds and reverse are controlled manually via a   
					control lever to the right of the driver. The tractor can be   
					driven off in any of the forward gears, each number   
					representing a speed that the tractor can travel at (e.g.   
					1=SLOW, 6=FAST). The machine must always be at a   
					standstill before you can change the lever setting to a   
					different speed. The tractor is stopped by depressing the   
					Brake/Clutch pedal situated on the right hand side of the   
					central console. Keeping this pedal depressed, move the   
					Gear Select Lever to the required gear then SLOWLY   
					release the pedal to engage drive to the wheels of your   
					tractor. To park, depress the Brake/Clutch pedal, then push   
					and hold down the Parking Brake (D). Release the   
					footpedal and you will be parked. Depress the footpedal   
					again to release the brake.   
					The seat on the C Series is adjustable forwards and   
					backwards to suit the operator. Simply lift the seat latch   
					at the front or the seat and slide the seat forwards or   
					backwards to suit. Always ensure the seat is latched back   
					into position before driving off.   
					DUMP VALVE (HYDROSTATIC TRACTORS) - Fig 6   
					The natural braking of hydrostatic means that it is not   
					possible to push or freewheel the C Series tractor with the   
					hydrostatic engaged. To disengage, first make certain that   
					the machine is on a flat even surface, then release the   
					parking brake by depressing pedal ‘A’. Locate the Dump   
					Valve, situated along side the rear right wheel and pull it   
					out. You will now be able to push the tractor at a speed not   
					exceeding 2mph. Make sure you disengage the Dump   
					Valve by pushing the lever back BEFORE starting your   
					tractor.   
					EMERGENCY BRAKING (TRANSAXLE MODELS: C300M)   
					To achieve this, depress the Brake/Clutch pedal fully whilst   
					the tractor is in motion, the machine will come to a sharp   
					sudden standstill. Remember, this procedure should   
					NEVER be used during normal use – misuse of this feature   
					could damage your tractor.   
					Speed Control Lever   
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					1 
					2 
					POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) - Fig 4   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					The PTO delivers power from the tractors engine to any   
					driven attachment connected to your tractor (e.g. Powered   
					Grass Collector). The PTO lever is situated to the right of   
					the driver beneath the seating position. To engage, lift the   
					lever to the LEFT and DOWN, letting it find its own height.   
					To disengage, pull the lever UP and to the RIGHT. Always   
					have this lever in the disengaged position when not in use.   
					Do not put hands near moving pulleys and belts.   
					Fig 3b   
					PTO Engage Lever   
					CUTTING HEIGHT (HE MODELS) - Fig 1   
					Parking Brake (D)   
					Cutter Height Lever   
					The cutting height of your tractor is adjusted by pressing   
					the rocker switch on the right hand side of the dashboard   
					(page 3, fig 1), UP for higher or DOWN for lower. The   
					illuminates indicator on the centre display panel indicates   
					the position of the Cutter Deck. Ten illuminated heights are   
					marked for guidance purposes only – the cutting height is   
					in fact infinitely adjustable! To get the best from this   
					refinement, use it to continuously adjust the cutting height   
					to suit the ground and grass conditions. To avoid scalping,   
					do not make downward adjustments on the move until you   
					are familiar with the height control.   
					Fig 4   
					Seat Adjustment Lever   
					CUTTER HEIGHT LEVER (NON HE MODELS) - Fig 4   
					This lever is used to select cutting height. Down for LOW,   
					up for HIGH (from about 13mm to about 90mm). The 10   
					cutting heights are numbered in relation to the height that   
					the Deck cuts at. We suggest you select position 3 of 4 for   
					mowing lawns and position 8 or 9 for very long grass and   
					paddocks. In practice you will discover the height you need   
					for each area of your grounds. In wet or heavy conditions it   
					is advisable to select a higher position than you would   
					normally in light or dry conditions.   
					Fig 5   
					Dump Valve Position   
					Fig 6   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Cutter Decks   
					MULCH MOWING - Fig 7   
					Mulching can save time, avoids gathering piles of rotting   
					cuttings and feeds your lawn. It is however necessary to   
					observe certain rules to mulch mow successfully.   
					• Reduce the height of the grass by no more than 1/3rd its   
					height in each pass. If the grass has grown long, make   
					several passes to achieve the cut height you require.   
					• Always cut with the throttle set to FAST – mulching   
					needs the full running speed of your tractors engine.   
					• Mow often, particularly in spring and early summer.   
					Short clippings of 25mm (1") or less decompose more   
					quickly.   
					• If possible avoid cutting in the wet.   
					Mulch Cutter Arrangement   
					Fig 7   
					• If an unsightly residue of cuttings is being left –   
					increase the cutting height.   
					• Always keep the underside of the Cutting Deck clean to   
					ensure good grass flow.   
					• Always check that the blades are sharp and kept in good   
					condition – but do not attempt to sharpen or replace the   
					blades yourself – Countax blades are not expensive and   
					it is good practice to ask your dealer to change them   
					regularly.   
					Please Note: - MULCHING   
					HOW MULCHING WORKS:   
					The Countax Mulcher Cutting Deck has three mulching   
					compartments. The grass cuttings are lifted and held until   
					they are cut several times and injected back into the turf   
					as small particles. These release nutrients back into the   
					soil.   
					Mulch Pulley Arrangement   
					Fig 8   
					PULLEY ARRANGEMENTS - Fig 8 & 9   
					Figures 8 and 9 illustrate the pulley arrangement and belt   
					run of the C Series Mulcher Deck and IBS Deck (refer to   
					decal on Cutter Deck for replacement belts and blades).   
					These diagrams are for guidance purposes only and   
					Countax recommends that the replacement of Cutter Deck   
					drive belts be carried out by your local Countax Dealer.   
					IBS Pulley Arrangement   
					Fig 9   
					Mulching Process Illustration   
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				Cutter Deck Removal - C Series Garden Tractor   
					The Rear Discharge Deck is used in conjunction with the   
					PGC. It ejects grass rearwards after cutting for the   
					Powered Grass Collector to collect. Either the Mulch Deck   
					or the Rear Discharge Deck can be fitted to the C Series   
					using the following instructions.   
					B 
					F 
					C 
					A 
					REMOVAL OF CUTTER DECK - Fig 10   
					The Cutter Deck can be quickly removed for servicing or   
					cleaning or to give greater clearance when driving or   
					towing over uneven ground. Follow this sequence:   
					1. Put the Cutter to its lowest position (see page 5).   
					2. De-tension the Cutter Drive Belt with the Deck Tension   
					Lever situated under the left (nearside) running board   
					(see figure 13).   
					E 
					3. Remove the 3 securing pins from the front of the deck   
					(fig 11 – A, B and C) by pulling out the spring clips.   
					4. Remove the 2 securing pins and washers from the back   
					of the deck (fig 12 – D and E).   
					Fig 10   
					5. Slip the Cutter Deck Drive Belt off the Engine Pulley.   
					6. Slide the Deck out.   
					C 
					7. If you are going to use the Tractor without the deck,   
					remove the Securing Bar (fig 10 – F).   
					8. Reverse this procedure to re-install.   
					Please Note: - CUTTER DECK REMOVAL   
					IMPORTANT   
					B 
					When replacing the Cutter Deck, Re-tension the belt with   
					the lever under the running board BEFORE attempting to   
					use your tractor.   
					A 
					Fig 11   
					D 
					TO CLEAN THE CUTTER DECK   
					Remove the deck as instructed, stand it on its side and   
					hose off accumulated cuttings. This may be necessary   
					routinely to prevent build up of cuttings, particularly at the   
					beginning of the season when the grass is lush and wet.   
					Thoroughly wash the underside of the Cutter Deck as   
					regularly as possible.   
					ENGINE TO CUTTER DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT   
					To replace the Engine to Cutter Drive Belt, follow this   
					sequence:   
					1. Pull the Belt Tension Lever forward to detension (fig 13).   
					2. Lower the Cutter Deck to the lowest position (page 5).   
					3. Remove the belt from the Forward Electric Clutch Pulley   
					– it will slip off.   
					E 
					Fig 12   
					4. Remove the Cover of the Cutter Deck Pulley Housing –   
					loosen and remove the 1/4" UNF nut and bolt using two   
					7/16" spanner/sockets – then slide (tap) the cover off.   
					5. Remove the belt from the Cutter Deck Pulley – you may   
					have to ease it off by rotating the pulley.   
					De-tensioned   
					6.Now replace the CORRECT BELT (see decal mounted   
					on Cutter Deck), by reversing this procedure, taking care   
					to fit the belt into the ‘V’ grooves.   
					7. Pull back the Belt Tension Lever so the Belt is tensioned.   
					Now check and adjust belt tension as detailed on   
					page 11.   
					Belt Tension Lever   
					Fig 13   
					Tensioned   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Cutter Deck Check List   
					CUTTER FAILS TO START OR CUTS OUT WHEN   
					SWITCHED ON   
					Check:   
					Are you on the tractor? – Unless you sit on the seat, the   
					safety switch cuts out the Cutter Deck.   
					Is the battery low? – The Clutch Engage Switch will only   
					operate if the battery is well charged.   
					Does the 10Amp-barrel fuse on the printed circuit board   
					need replacing (see page 19, fig 57).   
					That either the Cutter Switch or the Safety Switch on the   
					seat is not faulty – if so, call your dealer.   
					Cutter Not Level Side to Side   
					UNEVEN CUT (CUTS SHORTER ONE SIDE THAN   
					THE OTHER) - Fig 14   
					Fig 14   
					Check:   
					That the tyres are all inflated to the correct pressures   
					(see back sheet).   
					Cutter Not Level Front to Back (Tipped Forward)   
					That the front axle is pivoting freely.   
					That the deck suspension brackets are moving freely   
					and not hitching up.   
					That the side deck level adjustment is correct (page 10).   
					CUT IS UNEVEN OR UNTIDY IN ONE OR MORE SECTORS   
					Check:   
					That the Cutter Deck is levelled correctly front to back   
					(page 9).   
					That one or more of the blades are not worn or   
					damaged – if so, call your dealer.   
					Fig 15   
					THE CUTTER SEEMS TO LOSE POWER AND THE BELT   
					SLIPS AND OVERHEATS   
					Check:   
					Cutter Not Level Front to Back (Tipped Back)   
					That the Tensioner Rod is correctly applied.   
					That the Cutter Belt Tension is correct (see page 11).   
					That the Cutter Deck is not clogged with wet cuttings.   
					That the Cutter Drive belt is not worn.   
					We do not recommend that customers attempt to change   
					cutting blades themselves, remember that it is never   
					worthwhile to have blades reground. It is cheaper and   
					better to replace blades – re-grinding is likely to affect the   
					hardening of the blade and its balance.   
					Fig 16   
					Individual Cutter Blades Damaged or Bent   
					Please Note: - BEFORE YOU START   
					IMPORTANT   
					The information contained on this, and the following   
					pages is given on the understanding that Countax   
					accepts no responsibility for work carried out by a   
					customer or for any damage thus caused, whether or not   
					the service instructions have been misunderstood. To be   
					sure that your warranty terms are not breached, service   
					work should only be carried out by your dealer.   
					Bent blade   
					Fig 17   
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				Deck Levelling - C Series Garden Tractor   
					The Cutter Deck should be set so that it is parallel to the   
					surface it is cutting with a maximum variation from side to   
					side, or front to back of 3mm. Check this by placing the   
					tractor on a hard level surface and measuring the   
					clearance heights front to back and side to side with a steel   
					ruler or tape with the Cutter set one adjustment up from its   
					lowest position.   
					If the Cutter Deck seems to require levelling, first   
					check these other possible causes:   
					1. Are the tyres correctly inflated? – If not, rectify using the   
					figures on the back page as a reference.   
					2. Are the Cutter Deck Hanger brackets (fig 19) moving   
					freely or are they hitching up. To check this, lift the Cutter   
					deck to its highest position and lift and rock it, watching   
					to ensure that the brackets move freely – if not, clean   
					and grease.   
					Front to Back Adjustment Rod   
					Fig 18   
					3. Is the front axle pivoting freely? – If not, clean and oil.   
					4. Is there any impact damage that has bent or distorted   
					the Deck or Suspension Brackets (a matter for your   
					dealer)?   
					If the Deck is still uneven then:   
					LEVELLING FRONT TO BACK - Fig 18, 19 & 20   
					You need two people for this operation – one to lift the   
					Deck while the other removes or relocates the Trunnion.   
					1. Ensure that the Anti-Scalp Wheels are all set to the   
					same height – if not, rectify (fig 20).   
					Deck Hanger Bracket   
					2. Lower the Cutter Deck to a position one above the   
					lowest setting – check levels with a ruler or tape at a   
					position close to the front and rear anti-scalp wheels.   
					3. Now locate the Front to Back Adjustment Rod to the right   
					near offside wheel, you will find the Trunnion (fig 19) that   
					links the rod to the Deck Hanger Bracket. Both the   
					Trunnion and the Rod are threaded and adjustment is   
					achieved by rotating the Trunnion to ‘in-effect’ lengthen   
					the Rod.   
					Trunnion   
					Fig 19   
					4. To free the Trunnion, use a 9/16" spanner or socket to   
					remove the 3/8" Nyloc nut and washer and push it free.   
					5. Locate a block of wood underneath the front of the   
					Cutter Deck to offer support.   
					6. Rotate the Trunnion to advance it up the Rod to lift the   
					back of the Deck. Rotate it the other way to lift the front.   
					Adjustment is rapid, so try one or two turns first and   
					relocate the Trunnion Bracket and secure – then check   
					the effect. Repeat and re-check if necessary.   
					Anti-Scalp Wheels   
					Adjustment Holes   
					Please Note: - BEFORE YOU START   
					IMPORTANT   
					The information contained on this, and the following   
					pages is given on the understanding that Countax   
					accepts no responsibility for work carried out by a   
					customer or for any damage thus caused, whether or not   
					the service instructions have been misunderstood. To be   
					sure that your warranty terms are not breached, service   
					work should only be carried out by your dealer.   
					Fig 20   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Deck Levelling   
					LEVELLING SIDE TO SIDE   
					Deck Level Disk   
					Adjustment is best done with the Deck in a position one up   
					from its lowest cut – check the level both sides and   
					levelling is then achieved by adjusting the left (nearside) of   
					the deck at two points.   
					REAR ADJUSTMENT - Fig 21 & 22   
					1. Find the Deck Level Disk (fig 21) near the back   
					(nearside) wheel. This has a concentric slot in which the   
					Deck Levelling Rod is located.   
					Deck Adjustment Plate   
					2. Using a 1/2" spanner, loosen the 5/16" Nyloc nut (fig 22)   
					(A) securing this stud just enough to permit some   
					movement.   
					3. Now lift or depress the Deck depending on the   
					adjustment you wish to achieve. This will move the stud   
					up or down the disk (B) – the higher up and nearer the   
					centre of the disk the higher the deck.   
					Fig 21   
					4. Check with your ruler or tape and having levelled the   
					Deck at the rear, re-tighten the Nyloc nut.   
					FRONT ADJUSTMENT - Fig 21 & 23   
					1. Having levelled the rear of the Deck, check if the front is   
					level. If not, you will need to find the Deck Adjustment   
					Plate (fig 23) which is forward of the Cutter Deck near   
					the front (nearside) wheel.   
					A 
					2. Before making adjustments, loosen the two sets of nuts   
					and bolts (C & D) securing the Deck Levelling Bracket   
					(E) using a 13mm spanner and 13mm socket.   
					3. Then, using a 13mm spanner, loosen (upper)   
					locknut (F).   
					B 
					4. Now adjust the height by using a ratchet or spanner to   
					turn the Nyloc nut (G) clockwise (up) to raise the Deck or   
					anti-clockwise (down) to lower it.   
					5. When correct level is achieved, tighten up all nuts and   
					bolts except G.   
					Deck Level Disk   
					Fig 22   
					ANTI-SCALP WHEELS - Fig 20   
					For the closest cut, set the Anti-Scalp Wheels (Page 9, fig   
					20) in the middle adjustment holes. If you are experiencing   
					scalping, this can be minimised by setting the wheels in the   
					lowest adjustment holes.   
					F 
					Please Note: - BEFORE YOU START   
					C 
					IMPORTANT   
					The information contained on this, and the following   
					pages is given on the understanding that Countax   
					accepts no responsibility for work carried out by a   
					customer or for any damage thus caused, whether or not   
					the service instructions have been misunderstood. To be   
					sure that your warranty terms are not breached, service   
					work should only be carried out by your dealer.   
					G 
					D 
					E 
					Deck Adjustment Plate   
					Fig 23   
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				Cutter - Drive Belt - C Series Garden Tractor   
					Before carrying out tests or adjustments (the problem   
					maybe simpler) – first check the following points:   
					1. Is the Engine to Cutter Drive Belt slipping? Check that   
					the Drive Belt Tension Lever (fig 13) under the left   
					running board is in the tensioned position. If not, rectify –   
					this is the most likely cause of Cutter failure.   
					Access from here:   
					2. Has debris collected in the Cutter Deck Pulley Housing?   
					If so, remove the cover and remove the obstruction.   
					ENGINE TO CUTTER DRIVE BELT TENSION   
					The correct tension of the Cutter Drive Belt (Engine to   
					Deck) is critical. If incorrectly set it can lead to engine   
					damage.   
					To check the tension, follow procedure:   
					1. Put the deck in a middle cutting height position (5 on the   
					HE illuminated indicator).   
					2. Select a midway position on the Belt between the front   
					(Electric Clutch) pulley and rear (Cutter Deck) pulley and   
					using a spring balance; apply a 2Kg (4-5lbs) pull (fig 26).   
					3. Using a ruler or tape, measure the deflection achieved   
					which must be 13mm (1/2"). If more, the belt tension   
					must be increased, if less – decreased.   
					Deck Tension Cradle   
					Fig 24   
					Deck Tension Rod   
					Washer   
					To correct the tension, follow this procedure:   
					Spring Clip   
					1. Release the tension on the belt by pulling the Belt   
					Tension Lever (page 7, fig 13) forward.   
					2. Taking care not to burn yourself on a hot exhaust, locate   
					the Trunnion at the end of the Belt Tension Rod, look to   
					the front (nearside) close to the exhaust (see fig 24).   
					3. Remove the Spring Clip and washer holding the   
					Trunnion in place on the Deck Tension Cradle (fig 25)   
					and release the Trunnion so it can be turned.   
					4. Both the Trunnion and the Belt Tension Rod are   
					threaded. You increase belt tension by winding the   
					Trunnion towards the end of the Rod and reduce tension   
					by winding in the reverse direction.   
					Trunnion   
					Deck Tension Cradle   
					5. Having made the adjustment, re-locate and secure the   
					Trunnion, re-tension the Belt with the Belt Tension Lever   
					– then re-check the Belt tension.   
					Fig 25   
					Kg   
					2kg (4 - 5lbs)   
					Please Note: - WARNING   
					IMPORTANT   
					On NO account must the tractor be run with the Engine to   
					Cutter Drive Belt over-tensioned as it will damage the   
					Engine. As any such damage will not be covered by   
					warranty, Countax strongly suggest you get your local   
					supplying dealer to set Tensions.   
					cm   
					13mm (1/2")   
					Checking Tension   
					Fig 26   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Powered Grass Collector   
					CONNECTING PGC TO TRACTOR - Fig 28   
					To connect the Powered Grass Collector (PGC) to your   
					C Series tractor, ensure that both are on an even surface   
					with the Locking Levers on the Collector facing the Lift   
					Arms on the tractor. Move the Collector manually to the   
					tractor, lower the lift arms using the Lever (fig 30) or switch   
					on dashboard (fig 1). Then lift/tip the seat forward and lift   
					the PTO flap to expose the PTO pulley.   
					Position X   
					At the end of each Lift Arm, you will find a Locating Lug.   
					Slide the channels on either side of the Powered Collector   
					over the Lugs, but do not engage the Locating Lever yet.   
					Ensure that the Rubber Flap at the opening of the PGC is   
					located on the top of the Transmission Grass Deflector.   
					Position Y   
					A 
					Net Fitting   
					INSTALLING THE DRIVE BELT - Fig 29   
					Fig 27   
					Place the Drive Belt over the PTO pulley (beneath Tractor   
					Seat). Standing adjacent to the Tractor, extend the belt with   
					both hands parallel to the ground. Now twist the belt to   
					form a figure ‘8’ - the right hand up and the left hand down.   
					In this position place the other end of the belt over the   
					Powered Collector Pulley. Be sure that this is installed the   
					right way round, otherwise the brush will work in reverse   
					and collection will be poor. Lock the Locating Lever over   
					the Lift Arm Lugs. Rotate the Locking Clips over the Lift   
					Arm Lugs. To disconnect, reverse this procedure.   
					Locating Lug   
					Locking Clips   
					FITTING THE NET - Fig 27   
					Locating Lever   
					Lift Arm   
					Fig 28   
					Fit the Net as shown in fig 27 with the net rod (A) in position   
					‘X’. To remove the net, release the net rod (A) and secure   
					in the removal position ‘Y’.   
					PTO DRIVE BELT TENSION - Fig 29   
					Engaging the Locating Lever tensions the belt which   
					should not be run too tight - to check the tension there   
					should be a 19mm deflection with light finger pressure   
					(2kgs) at a midway point between PTO pulley and   
					Sweeper Pulley. It is important after attaching the Sweeper   
					to the Tractor to check the Belt Tension and adjust if   
					necessary. This must be done before the Sweeper is put   
					into operation and with the Sweeper on the ground. With   
					light finger pressure (2kgs, 4-5lbs), there should be a total   
					deflection of 19mm (3/4”) at a midway point between PTO   
					Pulley and the Sweeper Pulley. If a Spring Balance is   
					available, a pressure of 2kgs (4-5lbs) is required for a   
					deflection of 19mm (3/4”). If the Belt Tension is incorrect, it   
					can be adjusted by movement of the Sweeper Locking   
					Levers or the threaded rod. Ensure the lock nuts are   
					suitably tightened after adjustment. Do not over-tighten the   
					lock nuts, as levers need to pivot.   
					PGC Drive Pulley   
					19mm Deflection   
					@2Kgs Push or Pull   
					Tractor PTO   
					Fig 29   
					To Tighten   
					To Slacken   
					PGC Raising/Lowering Arm   
					Lowered Position   
					Always be sure to keep the PTO lever in the disengaged   
					position and the Sweeper Lowering Lever in the transport   
					position when not collecting grass clippings.   
					LOWERING THE COLLECTOR - Fig 30   
					Using the Lever (fig 30) or the Aux Lift switch (HE tractors   
					only) situated on the Console (page 3) lift or lower the   
					Powered Grass Collector.   
					Transport Position   
					Fig 30   
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				Powered Grass Collector - C Series Garden Tractor   
					If your Collector appears to be not picking up satisfactorily,   
					Correct Brush Rotation   
					check the following:   
					The PTO lever is engaged.   
					That the PTO pulley beneath the seat is turning – if not,   
					call your dealer.   
					That the Collector Belt is not reversed (if it is correct, the   
					brush revolves against the forward direction of the   
					tractor (fig31)).   
					That the Brush Height Adjustment Lever is not set too   
					high or too low (fig 34).   
					That there is not a build up of congealed grass on the   
					leading edge of the Brush Guard.   
					That the Brush is not clogged.   
					That the Collector Belt is not slipping, if so then adjust   
					the tension or replace the worn or damaged belt.   
					That the Collector net is not clogged. If so, wash or   
					brush with a stiff hand brush.   
					Fig 31   
					Tipping Lever   
					That the Brush is not damaged.   
					TIPPING CUTTINGS - Fig 32   
					When it is full, raise the Collector to the Transport position   
					(using the Lift Lever – page 12 or Lift Switch page 3), drive   
					to your tipping area, reverse to the pile, select neutral and   
					extend the Tipping Lever.   
					CHECKING,TENSIONING AND REPLACING SIDE   
					DRIVE BELT - Fig 33   
					Fig 32   
					1. First Remove Collector from the tractor.   
					2. To remove the plastic cover, remove the two nuts and   
					bolts (A) using a 1/2" spanner and socket.   
					3. Using a 1/2" spanner and socket, slacken the nut and   
					bolt (B) holding the tension pulley and slide the pulley out   
					of the way.   
					PGC Drive Belt Assembly   
					4. Remove the belt and fit the Countax replacement belt.   
					5. Tension the belt by sliding back and securing the belt   
					tensioner. The tension is not critical but the belt must not   
					be too tight. The ideal is 13mm (1/2") deflection at 2kgs   
					(4/5lbs) pull – use a spring balance and ruler or tape to   
					check.   
					A 
					6. Make sure that the rectangular cover plate fits over the   
					adjustment slot – failure to do this will allow cuttings and   
					grit to accumulate and damage the pulleys and belt   
					assembly.   
					B 
					Tension Jockey   
					7. Replace the plastic cover.   
					Fig 33   
					ADJUSTING THE SWEEPING HEIGHT - Fig 34   
					Using the Sweeper Height Lever, select a position   
					appropriate to the conditions and the height of cut. To get   
					the best sweeping performance and to preserve the   
					brushes, select the highest setting that works – start high   
					and adjust down until the brushes start to collect (normally   
					the middle adjustment hole). Do not set the brushes too   
					low – this will lead to scarifying and a very untidy finish as   
					well as shortening brush life.   
					Sweeping Height Lever   
					Collection Heights   
					Fig 34   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Engine Checklist   
					STARTING AND RUNNING CHECK LIST   
					Before you start:   
					Oil Filler Cap location   
					Check that the engine is filled with the correct oil   
					(SAE 30) and to the recommended mark – never over-fill   
					(fig 37).   
					Fill your Petrol tank with fresh unleaded premium petrol.   
					If it is more than 1/3rd full of old stale petrol that has   
					been in the tank 8 weeks or more – drain and then refill.   
					If less than 1/3rd full of old untreated fuel, completely fill   
					with new premium unleaded petrol. We recommend the   
					use of Countax Petrol Additive – it will keep petrol stored   
					in the tank in good order and it lubricates and protects   
					jets and valves.   
					Fig 35   
					Ensure the throttle is advanced to ‘FAST’, and if the   
					engine is cold that the choke is engaged.   
					Ensure that the Park Brake is ‘ON’ and that the   
					Brake/Clutch pedal is full depressed.   
					Turn Oil Cap anti-clockwise   
					INSERT THE KEY AND TURN CLOCKWISE   
					If the dashboard ignition lights fail to come on – check:   
					That the battery terminals are connected (see page 18).   
					That the 15amp fuse is properly located and has not   
					blown (see page 19).   
					That the battery is charged.   
					If the engine fails to turn over – check:   
					That the brake is depressed or Parking Brake is on:   
					Fig 36   
					If the engine turns over and does not start – check:   
					That the fuel tank is full and the Petrol Tap is turned ON   
					(page 16).   
					That the Spark Plug lead is connected.   
					That the outlet in the fuel tank is not blocked.   
					That the Spark Plug is clean and set to the correct gap   
					(page 18).   
					Check oil level   
					That the fuel filter is not blocked (see page 16).   
					If the above do not apply – call your dealer.   
					If the engine misfires, loses power or stalls in use –   
					check:   
					That you have not run out of fuel.   
					That the air filter pre-cleaner is not blocked (page 17).   
					That the cooling air intakes are not blocked.   
					That the fuel filter is not blocked.   
					If the ignition lights have gone off – check the 15amp   
					fuse.   
					Fig 37   
					Top-up as required   
					Please Note: - IMPORTANT   
					IMPORTANT   
					If there is evidence that the engine is overheating or if   
					you find the oil consumption to be high - call your dealer   
					without fail! Countax suggest that ALL service work to   
					your tractor and engine be carried out by your dealer.   
					Fig 38   
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				Engine Oil - C Series Garden Tractor   
					Please Note: - OIL CHANGING   
					Oil DrainAdaptor   
					IMPORTANT   
					Oil should be changed without fail after the first eight   
					hours of running!   
					OIL DRAINING   
					The C Series tractor has an oil drain adaptor (fig 39)   
					located on the right hand (offside) of the engine. This is like   
					a bayonet light fitting, which you push in and turn anti-   
					clockwise to release. A short length of clear hose is   
					supplied in the toolkit that fits on this adaptor so that waste   
					oil can be poured into the can or bottle.   
					Fig 39   
					BEFORE DRAINING   
					1. Start the engine and allow to idle until warm (about five   
					minutes).   
					Oil Draining   
					2. Switch off the engine, lift open the bonnet and unscrew   
					the oil cap/dipstick.   
					TO DRAIN   
					1. Locate the Oil Drain (fig 39).   
					2. Remove the Yellow Dust Cap.   
					3. Fit the short length of hose supplied over the nozzle of   
					the adaptor (see fig 39) and direct the other end into a   
					container large enough to take 2-litres of waste oil.   
					4. Press the adaptor in; turn anti-clockwise and pull to start   
					flow (fig 40).   
					5. When the sump is empty, press in the adaptor and turn   
					clockwise to lock. Remove hose and store for next use.   
					Replace Yellow Dust Cap (fig 41).   
					6. Refill with recommended oil (SAE30 detergent oil   
					classified for service – SG, SF, SE) to engine   
					manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT OVER-FILL. The   
					use of lubricants that are not recommended may lead to   
					excessive wear or damage – and this will NOT be   
					covered by warranty.   
					Fig 40   
					Oil Filter   
					Fig 42   
					Fig 41   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Fuel   
					The fuel tank is situated under the bonnet beneath the   
					dashboard of your tractor (fig 43). Great care must be   
					exercised when dealing with petrol, so use common sense   
					at all times.   
					Fuel Tank Location   
					• Extinguish ALL naked flames and sources of ignition.   
					• Switch off the engine at the ignition and remove the key.   
					• If the tractor has been running, allow the engine to cool   
					before attempting to refuel.   
					• Refuel in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors.   
					• Keep fuel in a clean, purpose made container and make   
					sure that no water or other foreign substances can mix   
					with the petrol.   
					• Wear protective gloves.   
					• Always fill using a funnel with a mesh strainer.   
					FILLING THE TANK - Fig 43   
					1. Clean around the cap of the fuel tank before filling.   
					2. Fill with new unleaded petrol from a CLEAN container.   
					3. Use a clean funnel, preferably with a filter.   
					4. We recommend the use of Countax Fuel Additive,   
					particularly if the fuel is to be left for more than a couple   
					of weeks.   
					Fig 43   
					1/4 Turn - OPEN   
					1/4 Turn - CLOSED   
					FUEL FILTER - Fig 45 & 46   
					If you suspect that fuel is not getting through to the engine,   
					first check that the outlet in the fuel tank is not blocked.   
					Then remove the hose from the carburettor side of the ‘in-   
					line’ fuel filter (having first ensured that you have a   
					container into which fuel flow can be directed). If the fuel   
					flows, the filter is probably ok. If it is more than a year-old it   
					is sensible to replace it (consult your dealer).   
					Fuel Shut-Off Valve (where fitted)   
					Fig 44   
					If fuel is passing the in-line filter, it is likely that fuel is not   
					your problem. If the carburettor is the problem, it is only   
					serviceable by your dealer.   
					Please Note: - BEFORE YOU START   
					In-line Filter on Single Cylinder   
					Fig 45   
					IMPORTANT   
					The information contained on this, and the following   
					pages is given on the understanding that Countax   
					accepts no responsibility for work carried out by a   
					customer or for any damage thus caused, whether or not   
					the service instructions have been misunderstood. To be   
					sure that your warranty terms are not breached, service   
					work should only be carried out by your dealer.   
					In-line Filter on Twin Cylinder   
					Fig 46   
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				Air & Cooling - C Series Garden Tractor   
					AIR INTAKE/COOLING SYSTEM   
					Single Cylinder Air Filter   
					Cover Knob   
					Cover   
					The cooling fan also supplies air to the carburettor so if the   
					engine won’t start or if it is stalling or overheating – check   
					the cooling fan system and the air filters.   
					1. Check that debris is not caught in the cooling fan cover –   
					clean with a stiff brush.   
					2. Remove the air-filter cartridges and check that debris is   
					not gathered on the Pre-Cleaner.   
					Air Intake   
					Cartridge Knob   
					After these checks you must consider whether the air filter   
					cartridges should be replaced.   
					Figures 47 & 48 illustrate the Briggs & Stratton air filters for   
					Single and Twin Cylinder engines. Great care is needed   
					when re-assembling them, make sure that all components   
					are replaced in the correct order and that they are secure.   
					If in any doubt, Countax recommends that you should   
					consult your dealer or the Countax Service Department for   
					advice.   
					Stud   
					Cartridge & Pre-Cleaner   
					Base   
					Fig 47   
					Check with your engine manufacturer’s handbook for   
					service times of the air-filter pre-cleaner.   
					Twin Cylinder Air Filter   
					Please Note: - BEFORE YOU START   
					IMPORTANT   
					The information contained on this, and the following   
					pages is given on the understanding that Countax   
					accepts no responsibility for work carried out by a cus-   
					tomer or for any damage thus caused, whether or not the   
					service instructions have been misunderstood. To be sure   
					that your warranty terms are not breached, service work   
					should only be carried out by your dealer.   
					Cartridge   
					Pre-Cleaner   
					Knob   
					Cover   
					Fig 48   
					Cooling Fan Cover   
					Clean out chaff and dirt   
					Air Vents   
					Fig 50   
					Fig 49   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Battery & Spark Plug   
					BATTERY - Fig 51   
					Battery Terminals   
					The battery is located underneath the fuel tank of your   
					C Series tractor. As long as you follow these simple   
					maintenance procedures, the battery can last many years,   
					but always check with your dealer if you feel that the   
					battery is leaking or faulty.   
					As with a car, it is VERY important not to lay metal tools   
					across the terminals of the battery. Ensure that the terminal   
					connectors are tightly secured and not exposed to any   
					foreign metal objects loose in the battery compartment.   
					Regularly clean the terminals and coat with petroleum jelly   
					and ensure electrolyte levels are topped up to the correct   
					level, taking care not to over-fill.   
					Check that the battery terminals are correctly placed –   
					green neutral (-) red positive (+). The battery should be   
					periodically charged throughout the winter lay-off. It has   
					run down during normal summer use there could be   
					several causes.   
					Max charge rate: 1.5 amps   
					Fig 51   
					1. Distilled water not topped up.   
					2. Ignition left on.   
					3. 10amp fuse needs replacing.   
					4. The battery needs replacing.   
					If ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’ appear not to be applicable, first re-charge   
					the battery using a trickle charger and await a second   
					failure before calling your dealer. Alternatively the engine   
					can be started using jump leads and the battery re-charged   
					in use.   
					SPARK PLUG - Fig 52   
					Please note the make of the engine used in your tractor   
					and be sure to fit the correct spark plug and set to the   
					correct gap.   
					Set Spark Plug to the Correct Gap   
					See engine Manufacturer’s handbook for relevant spark   
					plug data.   
					Fig 52   
					HEADLIGHTS - Fig 53   
					To replace a headlight bulb, follow this sequence:   
					1. Lift the bonnet and locate and unscrew bulb holder by   
					holding firmly and rotating in an anti-clockwise direction.   
					Be careful not to damage the reflector.   
					Bulb (12v 21w)   
					2. Remove the bulb from holder by carefully pushing it anti-   
					clockwise and then pulling to release.   
					Bulb Holder   
					3. To fit replacement bulb (12v 21w) push into holder and   
					rotate clockwise.   
					4. Insert bulb and bulb holder carefully into the headlight   
					and rotate clockwise until it locates.   
					NOTE: - If both lights have gone off, it could be the fuse on   
					the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) see page 19).   
					Headlight Reflector   
					Fig 53   
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				Fuses and PCB - C Series Garden Tractor   
					There are 2 fuses on the Standard C Series tractor, 3 on   
					the HE models.   
					Fuse Box Location   
					STANDARD TRACTOR   
					The 20amp (Yellow) charging circuit. The 15amp (Blue)   
					lights, ignition and safety switches.   
					HE SPEC TRACTORS   
					The left hand 20amp (Yellow) charging circuit. The mid   
					position 20amp (Yellow) lights, ignition, safety switches   
					(this replaces the 15amp fuse on the standard tractor). The   
					20amp (Blue) electric lift for Cutter Deck and Collector.   
					PCB Location   
					To check – remove the fuses and check the small window   
					(fig 54 & 55), there should be an unbroken metal strip   
					bridging the gap.   
					If the 15amp fuse blows when the ignition key is turned,   
					this means there is a short between the red and blue   
					coloured wire and the body of the tractor. The usual places   
					to investigate are:   
					Fig 54   
					1. The electrical PTO and socket (if fitted).   
					2. Seat Switch wires.   
					3. The Brake Micro Switch.   
					Please contact your dealer or the Countax Service   
					Department before investigating electrical shorts.   
					Fuse Diagnosis   
					If fuses blow after these have been checked, call your   
					dealer.   
					Fig 55   
					PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FUSES - Fig 57   
					There are 2 fuses on the Circuit Board, which can be   
					reached by removing the PCB cover (see fig 56). These   
					two fuses control the lights and the Electromagnetic Blade   
					Clutch. If the Blade Clutch disengages without being   
					switched off, these are the possible causes:   
					1. You have got off the seat – the safety switch will   
					disengage the Cutter.   
					2. The battery has lost charge and will no longer hold the   
					clutch in operation.   
					3. Fuse blown on Printed Circuit Board – see figure 57.   
					4. Faulty safety switch or break in wire – contact your   
					dealer.   
					PCB Casing   
					Fig 56   
					PCB Diagram   
					Please Note: - BEFORE YOU START   
					Hour   
					Meter   
					(Located on   
					the other   
					side of the   
					P. C. B. )   
					ELECTRICAL WORK   
					Deck Height   
					Indicator   
					(Located on   
					the other side   
					of P.C.B.)   
					Countax recommends that any electrical problems you   
					may encounter with your tractor by dealt with by your   
					dealer. If owners choose to undertake service work   
					themselves they do so at their own risk. Countax accepts   
					NO responsibility for any damage thus caused whether or   
					not the service instructions have been misunderstood.   
					10Amp Cartridge Fuse for Lights   
					10Amp Cartridge Fuse for Electric Clutch   
					Fig 57   
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				C Series Garden Tractor - Wheels and Tyres   
					5. Using a flat ended screwdriver, lever off the ‘E’ clip and   
					remove the washers (fig 60).   
					TYRES AND WHEELS   
					Countax Tractors are fitted with grassland tyres that are   
					designed to present a large area to the ground for grip and   
					are of soft profile to prevent marking your turf. They are of   
					thicker section and tougher than most 4 ply tyres.   
					Persistent punctures and tyre deflation are nevertheless a   
					problem experienced by around 5% of Countax customers.   
					This is not a problem just for Countax owners – it is shared   
					by the users of all types of off-road machinery fitted with   
					pneumatic tyres. In practically every case there is a   
					common cause – THORNS! Blackthorn, Hawthorn and   
					Rose are usually at the bottom of the problem and will   
					puncture any tyre not fitted with very expensive guards.   
					6. Pull off the wheel carefully taking care not to dislodge the   
					tractor from the jack.   
					7. Remove the key from the wheel hub, first removing the   
					grease seal from the front of the hub using a small   
					screwdriver (keep safe with the key, ‘E’ clip and   
					washers).   
					When the tyre is repaired, fit the wheel onto the shaft; line   
					up keyways and tap in the key. Pull the wheel forward off   
					the shaft until the grease seal recess is just clear and refit   
					the seal. Then slide the wheel fully on the shaft. Reverse   
					instructions 1-6 to complete the job.   
					There are less expensive ways to overcome this problem -   
					so check and avoid these possible causes:   
					1. The rim of the wheel has been damaged – breaking the   
					seal on the tube-less tyre. There are two possible   
					solutions:   
					Front Jacking Point   
					• If the damage is not severe, treat with Countax Tyre   
					Sealant (Pt No. 52903501).   
					• If the damage is significant – order a new wheel from   
					your dealer.   
					2. If you have Hawthorn, Blackthorn or Wild Rose in your   
					hedges - this will puncture any tyre. It makes sense to   
					check any area you intend to cut or drive over and to   
					remove any branches.   
					The long-term solution is to treat all four tyres with Countax   
					Tyre Sealant – follow the instructions on the bottle.   
					Fig 58   
					IF YOUR TYRES SPIN OR LOSE GRIP CHECK:   
					1. Are the tyres correctly inflated? – check pressures on   
					back page.   
					Rear Jacking Point   
					2. Are you going too fast for the conditions?   
					REMOVAL OF FRONT WHEEL - Fig 58   
					1. Apply Parking Brake.   
					2. Place chocks under all wheels that are to remain on the   
					ground.   
					3. Remove the hubcap.   
					4. Use a 3/4" socket/spanner and ratchet to slacken off the   
					wheel nut – do not remove!   
					5. Place a jack under the front axle (fig 58) and jack up until   
					the wheel to be removed is well clear of the ground.   
					6. Remove the nut and washers and keep safely.   
					7. Pull off the wheel carefully – Taking care not to dislodge   
					the Tractor from the jack.   
					Fig 59   
					Wheel Removal   
					When the tyre is repaired, replace the wheel preferably   
					using a new 1/2" Nyloc nut (Part No. 04822400). Tighten   
					to a torque setting of 5.25kg.m (38lb/ft).   
					Key   
					REMOVAL OF REAR WHEEL - Fig 59 & 60   
					E Clip   
					1. Apply Parking Brake.   
					2. Place chocks under the wheels that are to remain on the   
					ground.   
					3. Place the jack under the jacking point on the chassis   
					and raise until the wheel is well off the ground.   
					4. Remove the hubcap.   
					Grease Seal   
					Fig 60   
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				TRACTOR WIRING DIAGRAM   
					1 White   
					2 Red / Blue   
					3 Brown   
					Orange   
					10A   
					4 Grey   
					5 Red / Blue   
					6 White / Red   
					7 Black   
					Red /   
					Blue   
					Purple   
					Red   
					Black   
					8 Purple   
					10A   
					9 Yellow   
					Ignitioon Socket   
					10 Green   
					11 Orange   
					12 Red /Yellow   
					13 Blue   
					Electric Clutch   
					Switch   
					1 
					2 
					4 
					5 
					Electric Clutch   
					6 
					3 
					Light Switch   
					Earth Connnector   
					For H.E.   
					Loom   
					Conneector   
					P.T.O.   
					Socket   
					Ignition   
					Switch   
					- 
					+ 
					Battery   
					Connectorr For H.E.   
					20A   
					15A   
					20A   
					Red   
					(Red / Blue)   
					Solenoid   
					Loom   
					Conneector   
					Seat Switch   
					Brake Switch   
					Fuel Sollenoid   
					Socket   
					Lightt Loom   
					Conneector   
					Starter   
					Motor   
					Regullator   
					Ignitionn Cut Out   
					Engine   
					(Femalle Spaddee Conneector)   
					Ignitionn Cut Out   
					(Bolt on Connector)   
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				HE WIRING DIAGRAM   
					CONSOLE SWITCHES   
					ACTUATOR POWERED 98   
					1 Grey   
					2 Black   
					3 Blue   
					4 Brown   
					5 Red   
					1 White   
					2 Black   
					3 Yellow   
					4 Yellow   
					5 Red   
					4 
					5 
					1 
					2 
					4 
					5 
					1 
					2 
					6 
					3 
					3 
					6 
					6 Grey   
					6 Pink   
					SWEEPER   
					SWITCH   
					DECK   
					SWITCH   
					grey   
					blue   
					grey   
					pink   
					MAIN   
					P.C.B.   
					red   
					yellow   
					white   
					black   
					15A   
					blue   
					black   
					CONNECCTION TO   
					MAIN LOOM   
					brown   
					+ 12V   
					CONNECCTION TO   
					MAIN LOOM   
					- 12V ( EEARTH )   
					grey   
					red /   
					white   
					black   
					purple   
					DECK   
					ACTUATOR   
					SWEEPER   
					ACTUATOR   
					DECK HEEIGHT   
					POTENTIIOMETER   
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				Useful Information/Tips & Tricks - C Series Garden Tractor   
					TYRE SEALANT   
					Countax STRONGLY recommends that you treat all four   
					wheels with Tyre Sealant (available from your dealer). It   
					will greatly increase the life of your tyres and reduce the   
					risk of punctures, by protecting them from thorns and   
					debris on your lawn. SImply follow the instructions on   
					the bottle.   
					SPRING CLIPS   
					Before removing Spring Clips, be sure to ‘un-lock’ them by   
					twisting the two arms over each other (see illustration).   
					PUNCTURE PREVENTATIVE   
					TYRE SEALANT   
					Then simply rotate them off the securing pin, a bit like   
					removing a key off a keyring.   
					ADDITIONAL TOOLS   
					Even though a toolkit is included with your C Series   
					Tractor, some maintenance and servicing jobs will require   
					additional tools. Always be sure that you use the correct   
					tools for the job, never use adjustable open-ended   
					spanners or ill-fitting screwdrivers; not only can these   
					damage the components of your tractor but they also can   
					prove dangerous should they slip.   
					Additional Tools You May Require:   
					Un-Locked   
					Locked   
					Spring Balance/Belt Gauge   
					Spanners & Sockets   
					Ruler or Tape Measure   
					Torch   
					Battery Charger   
					7/16” Spanner & Socket   
					9/16” Spanner & Socket   
					1/2” Spanner & Socket   
					13mm Spanner & Socket   
					Screwdriver Set   
					7/16” Spanner/Socket   
					9/16” Spanner/Socket   
					1/2” Spanner/Socket   
					13mm Spanner   
					Rubber Mallet   
					Funnel (with filter)   
					Spark Plug Gap Gauges   
					Petroleum Jelly   
					Pliers   
					Lifting Jack   
					Tyre Pressure Gauge   
					Foot Pump   
					Block of wood (for supporting the Deck when removing)   
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				SPECIFICATION SUMMARY   
					MODEL   
					ENGINE   
					POWER   
					STROKE   
					DISP   
					BORE   
					TORQUE   
					C300M   
					C300H   
					Briggs & Stratton   
					INTEK OHV   
					9.28kw (13hp)   
					@3600 rpm   
					24.5NM   
					@3600 rpm   
					465cc   
					87.3mm   
					77.7mm   
					Honda OHV   
					GXV390   
					9.7kw (13hp)   
					@3600 rpm   
					27.45NM   
					@2500 rpm   
					389cc   
					389cc   
					88.0mm   
					88.0mm   
					64.0mm   
					64.0mm   
					C38H   
					C550H   
					C400H   
					Briggs & Stratton   
					INTEK OHV   
					9.7kw (15.5hp)   
					@3600 rpm   
					27.45NM   
					@2500 rpm   
					Briggs & Stratton   
					Vanguard OHV   
					11.2kw (14hp)   
					@3600 rpm   
					31.0NM   
					@2500 rpm   
					480cc   
					480cc   
					570cc   
					68.0mm   
					68.0mm   
					72.0mm   
					66.0mm   
					66.0mm   
					70.0mm   
					C600H   
					C600HE   
					Briggs & Stratton   
					Vanguard OHV   
					11.9kw (16hp)   
					@3600 rpm   
					32.5NM   
					@2400 rpm   
					Briggs & Stratton   
					Vanguard OHV   
					13.4kw (18hp)   
					@3600 rpm   
					40.0NM   
					@2400 rpm   
					C-800HE   
					DIMENSIONS (approx.)   
					LENGTH:   
					LENGTH INC PGC:   
					1.75m (69”)   
					2.07m (107”)   
					HEIGHT:   
					WIDTH (EXC DECK):   
					1.14m (45”)   
					96cm (38”)   
					WEIGHT (approx.)   
					C300M:   
					C300H:   
					C38H:   
					329kgs (526lbs)   
					241kgs (530lbs)   
					243kgs (535lbs)   
					243kgs (535lbs)   
					C400H:   
					C600H/HE:   
					C800HE:   
					243kgs (535lbs)   
					244kgs (537lbs)   
					261kgs (575lbs)   
					53kgs (119lbs)   
					C550H:   
					COLLECTOR:   
					TRANSMISSION   
					Tuff Torq K55 Hydrostatic Transmission with infinitely variable speed control (sealed for life).   
					Peerless MST 206/536A Transaxle   
					ENGINE LUBRICANT   
					C300M:   
					C300H:   
					C38H:   
					1.4 litres (2.5 Pints)   
					1.4 litres (2.5 Pints)   
					1.1 litres (1.9 Pints)   
					1.1 litres (1.9 Pints)   
					C400H:   
					C600H/HE:   
					C800HE:   
					1.65 litres (2.9 Pints)   
					1.65 litres (2.9 Pints)   
					1.65 litres (2.9 Pints)   
					C550H:   
					Recommended SAE30 or 10W-30 high quality detergent oil classfied for service: SG, SF, SE. Read and follow the   
					instructions in the engine manufacturer’s handbook.   
					TYRE PRESSURES   
					FRONT:0.8 - 1.1kgF/cm (12 - 16lb PSI)   
					REAR: 0.7 - 1.1kgF/cm (10 - 12lb PSI)   
					PRESSURE RECOMMENDED FOR MAXIMUM GRIP - NEVER INFLATE ABOVE MAXIMUM PRESSURES   
					® 
					Countax Limited, Countax House, Great Haseley, Oxford OX44 7PF   
					
					All figures are approximate. We reserve the right to change specification without prior notice E&OE   
					© copyright Countax Limited 2001   
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