Windsor Sander 10023000 User Manual

PROPANE POWERED HIGH SPEED  
BURNISHER/STRIPPER  
Operating Instructions  
MODELS: L21H13  
L24H13  
10023000 LS30H13 10023110 L21K13 10023010  
10023040 L21K17 10023020 L24K17 10023060  
10023080 L24ER22 10023030 L27K17 10023090  
L27H13  
LS30H13 10023110 L27ER22 10023070  
Read these instructions before using the machine  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Machine Data Log/Overview.........................2  
Table of Contents..........................................3  
GROUP PARTS LIST  
21” Deck Group. ...........................................5-1  
24” Deck Group. ...........................................5-3  
27” Deck Group. ...........................................5-5  
30” Stripper Group........................................5-7  
Kawasaki Fuel Block.....................................5-9  
Kawasaki Wiring. ........................................ 5-10  
Kawasaki Fuel System. .............................. 5-11  
Honda Fuel System. ................................... 5-12  
Kill Switch ................................................... 5-13  
Clutch and Switch....................................... 5-14  
Belt Chart/Notes ......................................... 5-15  
Warranty. .................................................... 5-16  
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL  
How to use this Manual.................................1-1  
SAFETY  
Important Safety Instructions ........................2-1  
Hazard Intensity Level. .................................2-2  
OPERATIONS  
Machine Operation........................................3-1  
Before Operating the Machine...................3-1  
Emergency Stopping Procedure................3-2  
Transporting/Storing Machine....................3-2  
Propane Fuel System. ...............................3-3  
Changing oil...............................................3-3  
Adjusting Belt Tension. ..............................3-3  
Refueling/Storing Cylinders. ......................3-3  
MAINTENANCE  
Service Schedule..........................................4-1  
Installing or Removing Pad...........................4-2  
Installing or Removing Pad Driver ................4-2  
Machine Troubleshooting..............................4-3  
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL  
The SAFETY section contains important information  
regarding hazard or unsafe practices of the  
machine. Levels of hazards is identified that could  
result in product or personal injury, or severe injury  
resulting in death.  
This manual contains the following sections:  
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL  
SAFETY  
OPERATIONS  
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MAINTENANCE  
PARTS LIST  
The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the  
operator with the operation and function of the  
machine.  
The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell  
you how to find important information for ordering  
correct repair parts.  
The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive  
maintenance to keep the machine and its  
components in good working condition.  
Parts may be ordered from authorized Windsor  
dealers. When placing an order for parts, the  
machine model and machine serial number are  
important. Refer to the MACHINE DATA box which  
is filled out during the installation of your machine.  
The MACHINE DATA box is located on the inside of  
the front cover of this manual.  
The PARTS LIST section contains assembled parts  
illustrations and corresponding parts list. The parts  
lists include a number of columns of information:  
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REF – column refers to the reference  
number on the parts illustration.  
PART NO. – column lists the part  
number for the part.  
MODEL _____________________________________  
DATE OF PURCHASE ________________________  
SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________  
SALES REPRESENTATIVE # ___________________  
DEALER NAME ______________________________  
OPERATIONS GUIDE NUMBER __________________  
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PRV NO. – reference number.  
QTY – column lists the quantity of the  
part used in that area of the machine.  
DESCRIPTION – column is a brief  
description of the part.  
SERIAL NO. FROM – column indicates  
the first machine the part number is  
applicable to. When the machine design  
has changed, this column will indicate  
serial number of applicable machine.  
The main illustration shows the most  
current design of the machine. The  
boxed illustrations show older designs. If  
column has an asterisk (*), call  
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PUBLISHED ________________________________  
Copyright 2002 Windsor Industries, Printed in USA  
The model and serial number of your machine is on  
the bottom back-end of the machine.  
manufacturer for serial number.  
NOTES – column for information not  
noted by the other columns.  
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NOTE: If a service or option kit is installed on your  
machine, be sure to keep the KIT INSTRUCTIONS  
which came with the kit. It contains replacement  
parts numbers needed for ordering future parts.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using a propane powered appliance, basic precaution  
must always be followed, including the following:  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE.  
!
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, or injury:  
Use only indoors. Do not use outdoors or expose to rain.  
Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended components and  
attachments.  
Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel.  
Only trained operators should be allowed to operate propane powered floor machines.  
If the machine is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into  
water, return it to an authorized service center.  
Check fuel cylinder for overfill before taking it into the building or placing it in storage.  
Install fuel cylinder in a well ventilated place.  
Be aware of possible leaks of propane gas if odor is present.  
If the machine is stored inside a building, remove the fuel cylinder & store properly outside.  
Secure fuel cylinders when being transported. If attached to the machine service valves should be  
OFF.  
Never store fuel cylinders in a vehicle, building, or area where they may exposed to high temperature  
Do not operate the machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings free of debris that may reduce  
airflow.  
Machine can cause a fire when operating near open flames or sparks.  
This machine is suitable for commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, hospitals,  
factories, shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes.  
Remove fuel cylinder and disengage the starter before cleaning or servicing.  
Before the machine is discarded, the fuel cylinder must be removed and properly disposed of.  
During operation, attention shall be paid to other persons, especially children.  
Before use all covers and doors shall be put in the positions specified in the instructions.  
When leaving unattended, secure against unintentional movement.  
When leaving unattended, switch off or lock the main power switch to prevent unauthorized use.  
This appliance has been designed for use with the brushes specified by the manufacturer. The fitting  
of other brushes may affect its safety.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL  
The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions:  
HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL  
There are three levels of hazard intensity identified by signal words -WARNING and CAUTION and FOR  
SAFETY . The level of hazard intensity is determined by the following definitions:  
! WARNING  
WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.  
! CAUTION  
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product or property  
damage.  
FOR SAFETY: To identify actions which must be followed for safe operation or equipment.  
Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately. Do not use the machine if it is not in proper  
operating condition. Following is information that signals some potentially dangerous conditions to the  
operator or the equipment. Read this information carefully. Know when these conditions can exist. Locate  
all safety devices on the machine. Please take the necessary steps to train the machine operating  
personnel.  
FOR SAFETY  
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE:  
Unless Trained and Authorized.  
Unless Operation Guide is Read and understood.  
In Flammable or Explosive areas.  
In areas with possible falling objects.  
WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:  
Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose clothing; jackets, shirts, or sleeves when working on the  
machine. Use Windsor approved replacement parts.  
! WARNING  
Fuel cylinders emit propane gas. Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away.  
Do not smoke around fuel cylinders.  
! WARNING  
Remove fuel cylinder before working on machine. Only qualified personnel should work on  
machine. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working on machine.  
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MACHINE OPERATIONS  
Your machine is shipped ready for your operation,  
with exception of fuel cylinder. For hazard and safety  
issues, the cylinders are sent with no fuel. Prior to  
operation have your cylinder filled at a reputable  
propane dealer.  
STARTING PROCEDURES  
Burnisher:  
1. Tilt machine back on rear casters so pad is off  
the floor.  
2. Slowly open the service valve on the fuel  
cylinder. NOTE: opening the service valve too  
quickly may cause the excess flow valve to stop  
the flow of propane. If this occurs, close the  
service valve, wait a few seconds and re-open it  
SLOWLY!  
! CAUTION  
The fuel cylinder supplied with this machine is a  
DOT 4E240 propane cylinder. Cylinders not branded  
with DOT 4E240 on the top collar should not be  
used. Never use a cylinder from a barbecue, etc. on  
this machine.  
3. Push the throttle lever to the choke position and  
engage the starter by using the start button.  
(NOTE: If equipped with key switch, start by  
turning the key) Do not engage starter for more  
than 20 seconds at a time, allow 10-20 seconds  
between attempts to start the engine.  
The capacity of the 4E240 cylinder is 20lbs., 80% of  
the total water capacity. Never overfill the cylinder.  
BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE:  
1. Check fuel cylinders: Check for overfill before  
taking them into the building.  
To check a cylinder for overfill:  
a. Take it to a safe area outside.  
b. Open the fixed liquid level gauge.  
(bleeder valve)  
c. Observe the gas from the valve:  
1. If White cloud – Overfilled  
2. If Clear vapor – Safe  
d. If overfilled, allow to vent until vapor is  
Clear in color.  
4. When engine starts, ease the throttle back to  
running position.  
! WARNING  
DO NOT run engine with throttle in the choke  
position. Excessive harmful emissions will be  
produced putting you and others in harms way.  
5. Increase throttle to about ¾ and carefully lower  
the machine pad to the floor while walking  
forward slowly.  
2. Check Oil level: Check level prior to starting  
engine and daily before using machine. Use  
specified oil if necessary to add. DO NOT OVER  
FILL OIL LEVEL, to do so may cause damage to  
the engine, thus voiding warranty.  
Optional: Electric Clutch  
If equipped with and optional clutch, move throttle to  
slow and engage the clutch by squeezing the  
“trigger switch” on the operation handle. Move the  
throttle to ¾ speed, slowly lower pad to the floor  
while walking forward slowly.  
When checking oil refer to the specific engine  
manufacturers instruction manual, as some  
engines differ in correct procedure.  
Use 10W30 oil.  
3. Check Air Filter: Be sure the carburetor air filter  
is free of dust/oil, etc. NOTE: Dirty filters is the  
most frequent cause of elevated toxic emissions.  
Check and clean recoil dust filter if necessary.  
(see specific engine owners manual)  
4. Check Pad & Pad Driver.  
5. Adjust handle height: Use a 9/16 wrench to  
loosen and tighten pivot points. Most find it  
necessary to adjust the handle to “belt height”  
for optimum control.  
6. Install Fuel Cylinder: Take machine to a well  
ventilated area. Check cylinder for overfill. (see  
step 1) Install cylinder on machine with tank  
strap. Connect the fuel cylinder to the machine  
using “Rego” connection. Tighten “hand-tight”.  
NOTE: Careful not to cross thread the Rego  
connection. Open the service valve slowly. Be  
alert for propane leaks. To remove cylinder  
reverse the procedure.  
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MACHINE OPERATIONS  
EMERGENCY STOPPING PROCEDURE  
In case of an emergency, the machine can be  
brought to an instant stop by:  
STARTING PROCEDURES  
Stripper:  
! CAUTION  
1. Pull the throttle back to stop position or turn key  
switch to OFF, if equipped.  
2. Close service valve on the fuel cylinder.  
3. If the machine is equipped with a “Kill Switch”,  
activate the switch.  
This machine is only as fast as you allow it to be. It  
is imperative that you keep the floor wet with  
stripping solution while stripping and remove the  
sludge quickly and completely. Rinsing thoroughly  
before re-coating with sealer or floor finish.  
! CAUTION  
The engine may backfire when stopped in this  
manner.  
1. Clear all areas of all displays. Remove any dust  
and stickers from floor.  
2. Prepare stripping solution according to  
STOPPING PROCEDURE  
instructions on label.  
1. Close the service valve on the fuel cylinder while  
the engine is running. This serves to “purge” the  
fuel system of all flammable gas.  
2. Tilt the machine back on it’s rear caster and  
allow the engine to run until it stops.  
3. Apply solution to the floor using a mop or other  
method of application. KEEP FLOOR WET  
WITH SOLUTION.  
4. Allow 10 minutes or so for solution to penetrate  
floor coating.  
3. Turn the key switch OFF if equipped.  
5. Using a “doodle bug” scrape the edges clear of  
floor finish.  
Do not leave the machine unattended while the  
engine is running for long periods of time. If  
necessary to leave the machine for short periods to  
move a display etc. move the throttle lever to idle  
position and tip machine back on the rear caster.  
6. Begin stripping with the machine. (one pass is  
generally all that is needed).  
7. Follow the machine with recovery of sludge and  
It has been the accepted practice to start buffing  
from the right side of the aisles. Most smaller  
machines are offset to the right to allow buffing close  
on that side.  
damp mop. NOTE: rinse floor thoroughly.  
Keep both models moving. Running the machine in  
one place for more than a few seconds may damage  
the floor.  
TRANSPORTING/STORING MACHINE  
When transporting the machine from one site to  
another, secure the machine with the fuel cylinder  
installed and the service valve OFF. Allow the  
engine to cool down some before loading the  
machine for transport.  
! WARNING  
Exhaust emissions contain harmful toxic gases. The  
worst being carbon monoxide. Do not operate the  
machine in confined areas for prolonged times.  
Always make certain that adequate ventilation is  
had.  
When storing the machine, remove the propane  
cylinder and store outside. (see pg. 3-3 for Storage  
of Fuel Cylinders) Perform all daily maintenance  
procedures. Store machine in a cool, dry, secure  
area where it will not be damaged by other traffic.  
Tilt the machine back on the rear caster with the pad  
off of the floor.  
! CAUTION  
Never engage clutch in the fast run position or with  
the pad on the floor, this may cause damage to the  
clutch and the floor.  
! WARNING  
Be careful not to allow the machine to come in  
contact with loose tiles or other obstruction on the  
floor. The pad is turning at approximately 2000  
RPM. If loose objects are hit by revolving pad they  
could become dangerous missiles.  
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MACHINE OPERATIONS  
PROPANE FUEL SYSTEM  
REFUELING/STORING CYLINDERS  
The following information refers to regulations within  
the United States of America and Canada. For other  
countries, the owner must assure that the required  
regulations are met.  
! WARNING  
Adjustments and repairs to the propane fuel system  
can only be made by properly trained and certified  
Service Technicians.  
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has  
established standards for the storage and handling  
of liquefied petroleum gasses. This standard is  
NFPA 58.  
! WARNING  
Improper adjustments will cause increased toxic  
emissions of carbon monoxide and may result in  
carbon monoxide poisoning.  
Liquefied propane will expand 270 times into  
flammable vapor, which is used as fuel for propane  
engines. Proper training is recommended for those  
operating propane powered machines in order to  
limit the hazards related to the handling and storage  
of propane fuel cylinders.  
CHANGING OIL  
The manufacturer recommends 10W30 oil.  
1. Run engine for 5 minutes to warm the oil.  
2. Make sure machine is on level surface, pad on  
the floor. Place container under drain and open  
the oil drain valve. Allow oil to drain completely.  
3. Close drain valve and add 1 qt. Of 10W30 motor  
oil. Check level and add if necessary.  
REFUELING  
The capacity of the 4E240 cylinder is 20lbs., 80% of  
the total water capacity. Never overfill the cylinder.  
Have the cylinder filled at a reputable propane  
dealer.  
4. Replace oil-fill cap assembly. Hand tighten only.  
! CAUTION  
DO NOT over fill oil and never run engine with low  
oil level, this could cause damage to the engine  
voiding your warranty.  
Do not attempt to repair a propane cylinder yourself.  
Return the cylinder to your propane dealer for  
authorized service.  
NOTE: When checking oil, remove dip stick, wipe  
clean, then reinsert the dip stick into the engine. DO  
NOT SCREW IN (check engine manufacturer  
manual for recommended procedure). Remove dip  
stick and observe oil level as indicated on dip stick.  
STORING  
Propane fuel cylinders whether full or empty should  
be stored outside the building in a secure cylinder  
storage cabinet in accordance with NFPA 58 5-4.2.1  
! CAUTION  
ADJUSTING BELT TENSION  
Vertical Propane fuel cylinders must always be  
stored in a vertical position. This position assures  
that the discharge from the pressure relief valve or  
other items will be largely vapor and not liquid which  
will expand to 270 times to flammable vapor.  
Tools required for this procedure are:  
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¾” (19mm) open end wrench  
15/16” (24mm) deep well socket  
1. Loosen mounting bolt on top side of machine  
deck while holding adjusting nut on underside of  
deck. NOTE: the mounting bolt must be  
loosened before adjustment can be made.  
2. Rotate adjusting nut counter clockwise with  
socket to apply tension to belt.  
The manufacturer reminds you that the fuel  
cylinders should be removed from the machine  
and placed in the proper storage cabinets  
outside the building.  
3. While holding the tension on the adjusting nut,  
tighten the mounting bolt on top of the deck.  
4. Check belt tension by pinching belt together.  
Belt should depress only ½” (12mm)  
NOTE: Local authorities may have additional  
requirements for storage of fuel cylinders. Always  
check with the local authorities for these additional  
requirements.  
Mounting Bolt  
Machine Base  
Tensioner  
Tensioning Gauges  
Adjusting Nut  
Idler Pulley  
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MAINTENANCE  
2. Change oil and oil filters at 50 hours of service.  
Use 10W30 Motor Oil or other no ash motor oils  
designed for use in propane engines. Use of  
non-recommended oil may void the engine  
warranty. (see engine manual supplied with  
documentation).  
! WARNING  
Before attempting any maintenance procedures on  
the machine, close the service valve on the fuel tank  
and stop the engine.  
! CAUTION  
Repairs and adjustments to the fuel system must be  
made by an authorized, properly trained service  
technician.  
3. Check for loose nuts and/or bolts on entire  
machine.  
4. Examine all propane fuel components for leaks  
or wear. Replace if necessary.  
To keep the machine in good working condition,  
simply follow the daily, weekly, and monthly  
maintenance procedures.  
5. Grease wheels. Use white lithium grease only  
and no more than 1 pump of grease. More  
grease than recommended will push the seals  
and dust covers out, allowing dust and other  
foreign materials to penetrate the bearing,  
shortening the life of the bearings as well as  
allowing grease to drop from the wheels to the  
floor.  
Keeping the machine clean and free from  
accumulated dust, lint, and oil allows free air flow  
across the engine to cool the engine properly.  
Always use clean recoil dust filters. These can be  
cleaned by washing them in a flow of water and  
shaking dry. Extra filters may be ordered from  
customer service.  
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE  
(every 80 hours of operation)  
IMPORTANT: Preventative maintenance is the  
responsibility of the operator.  
1. Perform all daily and weekly services.  
2. Torque head bolts.  
DAILY MAINTENANCE  
(every 4 hours of operation)  
1. Check oil level (use 10W30 oil only).  
2. Clean recoil filter.  
3. Check valve clearance.  
4. Torque valve cover bolts.  
3. Check & Clean carburetor air filter.  
5. Inspect spark plug. Replace if necessary.  
6. Remove engine shroud and clean cooling fins.  
4. Check belt tension by pinching belt together.  
Belt should deflect only ½” (13mm).  
NOTE: Consult specific engine owner’s manual for  
the above steps 2-6.  
5. Make sure all components are secure and tight.  
(pad holder, fuel cylinder, etc.)  
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE  
(every 250 hours of operation)  
6. Check pad driver and pad, daily. (clean or  
replace)  
7. Clean machine, if compressed air is available  
blow dust from machine and engine,  
concentrating on the inside of engine shrouds.  
Wash undercarriage.  
1. Perform all of the monthly maintenance items.  
2. Have engine serviced by authorized service  
center. Including emissions check.  
Keep a log book of all maintenance and repairs  
performed on your machine.  
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE  
(every 20 hours of operation)  
1. All checks made on a daily basis plus:  
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MAINTENANCE  
INSTALLING OR REMOVING PAD  
DRIVER OR PADS  
Consult an authorized distributor to assist you in  
selecting the correct pad for your specific needs.  
Pad driver installation:  
1. Tip machine on the right side (dip stick down).  
2. Place pad driver on drive shaft and spin pad  
driver clockwise to install.  
Pad Removal & Installation:  
1. Tilt machine back on rear caster or service  
position.  
2. Remove center-lock from pad driver.  
3. Remove pad from pad holder.  
4. Center new pad on pad driver & secure with  
center-lock ring.  
Pad driver removal:  
1. Apply down pressure on bell of machine deck.  
2. Use ¾” open end wrench on top of drive shaft  
exposed on top of deck.  
3. Strike wrench with rubber mallet to break loose  
the shaft from the pad driver. (counter-clockwise)  
4. Remove pad driver by spinning it off counter-  
clockwise.  
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MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM.  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Will not start  
No fuel or dirt in fuel line  
Blown head gasket  
Engine overload  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
NOTE: ONLY properly trained service technicians  
Should adjust or repair fuel system.  
Dirty air cleaner  
Faulty spark plug  
Fuel system out of  
adjustment  
Defective ignition coil  
No fuel or dirt in fuel line  
Engine overload  
Hard to start  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
Dirty air cleaner  
Faulty spark plug  
Spark plug or head bolts  
loose  
Blown head gasket  
Timing, Coil or Valves  
need adjustment  
Regulator need adjustment  
Insufficient vacuum  
Improper valve clearance  
Dirt in fuel line  
Lacks Power  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
Faulty spark plug  
Improper oil level  
Worn rings  
Odor of burned rubber  
Engine overheats  
Belt out of adjustment  
Incorrect oil level  
See “Adjusting Belt Tension” pg. 3-3  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
Engine overload  
Build up of dirt inside  
engine shroud  
High fuel consumption  
Faulty spark plug  
Dirty air cleaners  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
Improper fuel system  
adjustment  
Machine stops suddenly Out of fuel  
Faulty spark plugs  
Change fuel cylinders  
Clean adjust or replace spark plug  
Pad not centered on pad  
driver  
Center pad or pad driver  
Incorrect pad size  
Low oil  
Replace with proper pad  
Add oil (see pg. 3-3)  
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MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM.  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Bolts loose on engine or  
deck  
Excess vibration  
Tighten all bolts  
Pad not centered or  
damaged pad  
Center or replace pad  
Incorrect oil level  
Engine overload  
Dirty filter  
Check and adjust oil level  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
See engine owners manual for servicing.  
Faulty spark plug  
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21” DECK GROUP  
1
2
3
4
7A  
7B  
7C  
5
27  
26  
(4)  
6A  
6B  
25A  
25B  
8
9A  
9B  
10  
11  
24  
23  
22  
21  
12  
13  
20  
19A  
19B  
28  
14  
15  
18  
17  
16  
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21” DECK PARTS LIST  
SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
86262580  
86262570  
07093  
07083  
1
1
FOAM HAND GRIPS  
FM HANDLE  
Comes with  
literature  
3
N/A  
ref  
ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL  
4
5
86262830  
86263140  
86261970  
86261880  
86262800  
86262730  
86263030  
86263200  
86261980  
86262010  
86261960  
86262770  
86262380  
86262050  
86243840  
86262600  
86263210  
86262090  
86262300  
07129  
07089  
07039  
07068  
07086  
07123  
07066  
07018  
07067  
07116  
07038  
07017  
07001  
07150  
500664  
07022  
07019  
07027  
07023  
07014  
07013  
07084  
07015  
07151  
07016  
07121  
07063  
07025  
07048  
07002  
07079  
07111  
07024  
1
1
1
1
1
ref  
ref  
1
1
ref  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
ref  
1
2
1
1
1
1
ref  
1
KEY SWITCH  
PLASTIC HOLDER  
BATTERY BOX  
6” KEY SWITCH BRACKET  
KAWASAKI 17HP  
HONDA 390 13HP  
ONAN E124  
6A  
6B  
7A  
7B  
7C  
8
9A  
9B  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
PULLEY 3.5  
BATTERY CONNECTOR E124  
BATTERY CONNECTOR KAWASAKI  
BATTERY 12VOLT  
HOUR METER  
DECK 21” BLUE  
BUMPER MOULDING  
LABEL, LIGHTNING PRPN WINDSOR  
FRONT BEARING ASSY. COMPLETE  
PULLEY 6.2  
BX40 BELT  
CENTER LOCK  
WHEEL 6” W/BKT  
WHEEL (ONLY)  
PAD DRIVER 21” FLEX  
CASTER 3”  
FLANGE  
IDLER PULLEY  
19A 86263540  
19B 86263530  
Service Only  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
86263100  
86262280  
86262560  
86262780  
86263460  
TENSIONER  
LP TANK (ALUM)  
25A 86262930  
25B 86262920  
LP TANK (STEEL)  
VELCRO TAPE  
THROTTLE CABLE  
PAD DRIVER 21” FLEX COMPLETE  
CHOKE CABLE  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
86263520  
86263470  
86263070  
86262330  
86262720  
1
1
-
-
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
HONDA STARTER (110 VOLT)  
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24” DECK GROUP  
1
2
3
4
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
5
27  
26  
(4)  
6A  
6B  
25A  
25B  
8
9A  
9B  
9C  
10  
11  
24  
23  
22  
21  
12  
13  
20  
19A  
19B  
28  
14  
15  
18  
17A  
17B  
17C  
16A  
16B  
16C  
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SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
86262580  
86262570  
07093  
07083  
1
1
FOAM HAND GRIPS  
FM HANDLE  
Comes with  
literature  
3
N/A  
ref  
ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL  
4
5
86262830  
86263140  
86261970  
86261880  
86262800  
86262730  
86263040  
86263030  
86263200  
86261980  
86262010  
86262000  
86261960  
86262770  
86262390  
86262050  
86243840  
86262600  
07129  
07089  
07039  
07068  
07086  
07123  
07131  
07066  
07018  
07067  
07116  
07092  
07038  
07017  
07032  
07150  
500664  
07022  
07019  
1
1
1
1
1
ref  
ref  
ref  
1
KEY SWITCH  
PLASTIC HOLDER  
BATTERY BOX  
6” KEY SWITCH BRACKET  
KAWASAKI 17HP  
HONDA 390 13HP  
ONAN P248  
ONAN E124  
PULLEY 3.5  
BATTERY CONNECTOR E124  
BATTERY CONNECTOR KAWASAKI  
BATTERY CONNECTOR ONAN P248  
BATTERY 12VOLT  
HOUR METER  
DECK 24” BLUE  
BUMPER MOULDING  
LABEL, LIGHTNING PRPN WINDSOR  
FRONT BEARING ASSY. COMPLETE  
PULLEY 6.2  
6A  
6B  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
8
9A  
9B  
9C  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
1
ref  
ref  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16A 86263210  
Onan P248  
Honda, Onan  
E124  
16B 86263250  
07090  
ref  
PULLEY 8.5  
16C 86263240  
17A 86262110  
17B 86262140  
17C 86262120  
07055  
07028  
07031  
07069  
07023  
07014  
07013  
07104  
07015  
07151  
07016  
07121  
07063  
07025  
07048  
07002  
07080  
07111  
07024  
07109  
07117  
ref  
1
ref  
ref  
1
2
ref  
1
2
1
1
1
1
ref  
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
PULLEY 7.0  
BX42 BELT  
BX45 BELT  
BX43 BELT  
CENTER LOCK  
WHEEL 6” W/BKT  
WHEEL (ONLY)  
PAD DRIVER 24” FLEX  
CASTER 3”  
FLANGE  
Kawasaki  
Onan P248  
18  
86262300  
19A 86263540  
19B 86263530  
Service Only  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
86263120  
86262280  
86262560  
86262780  
86263460  
IDLER PULLEY  
TENSIONER  
25A 86262930  
25B 86262920  
LP TANK (ALUM)  
LP TANK (STEEL)  
VELCRO TAPE  
THROTTLE CABLE  
PAD DRIVER 24” FLEX COMPLETE  
CHOKE CABLE  
HONDA STARTER (110 VOLT)  
20HP REGULATOR BRACKET  
CHOKE BRACKET  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
86263520  
86263470  
86263080  
86262330  
86262720  
86261860  
86262340  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
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27” DECK GROUP  
1
2
3
4
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
5
27  
26  
(4)  
6A  
6B  
25A  
25B  
8
9A  
9B  
9C  
10  
11  
24  
23  
22  
21  
12  
13  
20  
19A  
19B  
28  
14  
15  
18  
17A  
17B  
16A  
16B  
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SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
86262580  
86262870  
07093  
07083  
1
1
FOAM HAND GRIPS  
FM HANDLE  
Comes with  
literature  
3
N/A  
ref  
ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL  
4
5
86262830  
86263140  
86261970  
86261880  
86262800  
86262730  
86263040  
86263030  
86263200  
86261980  
86262010  
86262000  
86261960  
86262770  
86262400  
86262050  
86243840  
86262600  
07129  
07089  
07039  
07068  
07086  
07123  
07131  
07066  
07018  
07067  
07116  
07092  
07038  
07017  
07033  
07150  
500664  
07022  
1
1
1
1
1
ref  
ref  
ref  
1
KEY SWITCH  
PLASTIC HOLDER  
BATTERY BOX  
6” KEY SWITCH BRACKET  
KAWASAKI 17HP  
HONDA 390 13HP  
ONAN P248  
ONAN E124  
PULLEY 3.5  
BATTERY CONNECTOR E124  
BATTERY CONNECTOR KAWASAKI  
BATTERY CONNECTOR ONAN P248  
BATTERY 12VOLT  
HOUR METER  
DECK 27” BLUE  
BUMPER MOULDING  
LABEL, LIGHTNING PRPN WINDSOR  
FRONT BEARING ASSY. COMPLETE  
6A  
6B  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
8
9A  
9B  
9C  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
1
ref  
ref  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Honda, Onan  
E124  
Kawasaki,  
Onan P248  
Honda, Onan  
E124  
16A 86263230  
16B 86263250  
17A 86262200  
17B 86262190  
07034  
07090  
07054  
07035  
1
ref  
1
PULLEY 9.4  
PULLEY 8.5  
BX51 BELT  
BX50 BELT  
Kawasaki,  
Onan P248  
ref  
18  
86262300  
07023  
07014  
07013  
07085  
07015  
07151  
07016  
07121  
07063  
07025  
07048  
07002  
07081  
07111  
07024  
07109  
07117  
1
2
ref  
1
2
1
1
1
1
ref  
1
1
1
-
CENTER LOCK  
WHEEL 6” W/BKT  
WHEEL (ONLY)  
PAD DRIVER 27” FLEX  
CASTER 3”  
FLANGE  
19A 86263540  
19B 86263530  
Service Only  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
86263110  
86262280  
86262560  
86262780  
86263460  
IDLER PULLEY  
TENSIONER  
25A 86262930  
25B 86262920  
LP TANK (ALUM)  
LP TANK (STEEL)  
VELCRO TAPE  
THROTTLE CABLE  
PAD DRIVER 27” FLEX COMPLETE  
CHOKE CABLE  
HONDA STARTER (110 VOLT)  
20HP REGULATOR BRACKET  
CHOKE BRACKET  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
86263520  
86263470  
86263090  
86262330  
86262720  
86261860  
86262340  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
-
-
-
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30” STRIPPER GROUP  
1
6A  
6B  
6C  
2
36  
3
37  
4
34  
7
35  
5A  
5B  
8
9
38  
13A  
13B  
14  
16  
33  
32  
14  
10  
15  
11  
17  
30  
29  
31  
29  
12  
19  
20  
18A  
18B  
27A  
27B  
21  
22  
26  
23  
28  
24  
25  
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30” STRIPPER PARTS LIST  
SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
86262580  
86262570  
86233140  
86262830  
86261970  
86261880  
86263030  
86262730  
86262800  
86262310  
86262180  
86262740  
86262500  
86262680  
86263260  
07093  
07083  
07089  
07129  
07039  
07068  
07066  
07123  
07086  
07046  
07078  
07112  
07107  
07120  
07108  
07067  
07116  
07077  
07105  
07017  
07106  
07072  
07071  
07170  
07149  
07060  
07061  
07057  
07169  
07075  
07015  
07121  
07016  
07110  
07070  
07040  
07152  
07082  
07038  
07048  
07002  
07025  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ref  
ref  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
FOAM HAND GRIPS  
FM HANDLE  
PLASTIC HOLDER  
KEY SWITCH  
BATTERY BOX  
6” KEY SWITCH BRACKET  
ONAN E124  
HONDA 390 13HP  
KAWASAKI 17HP  
CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH  
BX49 BELT  
4
5A  
5B  
6A  
6B  
6C  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
HOOD ASSY. TWIN (ALUM) BLUE  
EXPANDED METAL PLATE 4.5 X 14  
GEAR BOX TWIN HEAD  
PULLEY 7.0 X 5/8  
BATTERY CONNECTOR ONAN E124  
BATTERY CONNECTOR KAWASAKI 17HP  
HANDLE GUSSETT  
HEAT SHIELD FOIL MATERIAL  
HOUR METER  
HEAT SHIELD SUPPORT PLATE  
BRUSH PLATE CLAMP  
SPRING CLIP  
TRANSPORT WHL – FRNT SPRT  
KEY STOCK ¼ X 3  
MOUNTING PLATE TWIN HEAD  
ALUMINUM HUB  
CENTRAL FLEX  
STRIP BRUSH (1 SET)  
LUGS L-800  
CASTER 3”  
TENSIONSER  
IDLER PULLEY  
SPLASH GUARD TRACKER  
DELRIN BEARING 1”  
WHEEL 10” AIR FILLED  
WHEEL SPACER ½”  
TWIN HEAD STRIP FRAME  
BATTERY 12VOLT  
13A 86261980  
13B 86262010  
14  
15  
16  
17  
86262690  
86262700  
86262770  
86262710  
18A 86262040  
18B 86263380  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
86263480  
86262840  
86262970  
86261920  
86262320  
86263410  
86262940  
86262280  
27A 86263460  
27B 86262780  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
86263370  
86262440  
86263550  
86263560  
86263490  
86261960  
86263520  
86263470  
86262920  
VELCRO TAPE  
THROTTLE CABLE  
LP TANK (STEEL)  
Comes with  
Literature  
37  
N/A  
ref  
Engine Owner’s Manual  
38  
39  
40  
41  
86243840  
86263430  
86262340  
86263220  
500664  
07097  
07117  
07026  
1
-
-
LABEL, LIGHTNING PRPN WINDSOR  
SUPPORT  
CHOKE BRACKET  
PULLEY 3.0  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
-
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KAWASAKI FUEL LOAD BLOCK  
SERIAL NO.  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
NOTES:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
86262270  
86262620  
86263340  
86262790  
86263510  
86262650  
86263420  
86262030  
86261870  
86262660  
07134  
07103  
07156  
07135  
07007  
07132  
07155  
07100  
07101  
07133  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CARBURETOR ASSEMBLY  
FUEL LOAD BLOCK  
RUBBER CAP ¼  
INSULATOR  
VACUUM TEE  
GASKET AIR FILTER  
STUD M-6 X 130  
BRASS PLUG 1/8  
3/8 HOSE X ¼ MP ELBOW  
GASKET AIR FILTER  
10  
Note: For engine information not listed in the standard parts list, refer to the appropriate engine parts  
manual.  
5
3
10  
1
4
6
7
1
2
8
10  
9
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KAWASAKI WIRING DIAGRAM  
STARTER  
-
+
M
12 V BATTERY  
CHARGING SYSTEM  
KEY SWITCH  
ALT  
STATOR  
A-1  
A-3  
A-3  
A-2  
ENGINE HARNESS  
CONNECTOR  
A-1  
A-2  
BY-PASS DIODE  
FUEL LOCKOFF  
LOW OIL PRESSURE  
CUTOFF SWITCH (NO)  
HOUR METER  
SWITCH  
YELLOW  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE  
NOTE: RED WIRE CONNECTS  
TO LEFT SIDE OF SWITCH. ALL  
OTHER WIRES CONNECT TO  
RIGHT SIDE OF SWITCH  
YELLOW  
BLUE MALE CONNECTOR  
TO ELECTRIC LOCK OFF  
BLUE FEMALE  
CONNECTOR  
RED  
LOW OIL PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
BLUE PIGGY BACK  
CONNECTOR  
BLUE FEMALE  
CONNECTOR  
BLUE FEMALE CONNECTOR  
TO VOLTAGE REGUALTOR  
BLUE FEMALE CONNECTOR  
TO STARTER SOLENOID  
YELLOW LOOP TO  
STARTER SOLENOID  
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KAWASAKI FUEL SYSTEM  
SERIAL NO.  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
NOTES:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
86263270  
86262900  
86262530  
86262760  
86262610  
86262540  
86263320  
86262630  
86262550  
07012  
07006  
07009  
07003  
07004  
07010  
07118  
07113  
07011  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
QUICK COUPLER  
LP HOSE TO TANK  
FITTING ¼ X 90 STREET ELBOW  
HOSE, VAC  
FUEL HOSE  
FITTING 3/8 BARB X 3/8 MP  
REGULATOR  
FUEL LOCK W/FILTER 12VOLT  
FITTING 1/4BARB X 1/4MP  
NOTE: For engine information not listed in this Standard Parts List, refer to the appropriate Engine  
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6
5
7
4
2
9
8
3
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HONDA FUEL SYSTEM  
SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
86263270  
86262900  
86262530  
86262760  
86262610  
86262540  
86263310  
86262880  
86262330  
86262520  
86263500  
86262890  
07012  
07006  
07009  
07003  
07004  
07010  
07064  
07065  
07011  
07008  
07042  
07005  
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
QUICK COUPLER  
LP HOSE TO TANK  
FITTING ¼ X 90 STREET ELBOW  
HOSE, VAC  
FUEL HOSE  
FITTING 3/8 BARB X 3/8 MP  
REGULATOR  
LOCKOFF  
FITTING 1/4BARB X 1/4MP  
FITTING 3/8 FLARE X 1/4MP  
VAC TEE  
10  
11  
12  
LP HOSE REG TO LOCK  
NOTE: For engine information not listed in this Standard Parts List, refer to the appropriate Engine  
Parts Manual.  
6
5
7
2
4
9
3
10  
11  
1
4
9
4
12  
8
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KILL SWITCH ASSEMBLY  
SERIAL NO.  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
NOTES:  
1
2
86261930  
86263450  
07056  
07050  
1
1
ARM & SPRINGS (2 EACH)  
SWICTH MICRO (KILL)  
NOTE: For engine information not listed in this Standard Parts List, refer to the appropriate Engine  
Parts Manual.  
1
2
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CLUTCH AND SWITCH ASSEMBLY  
SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. PRV NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
86261930  
86263440  
86262360  
86263350  
86262460  
86262350  
07056  
07049  
07047  
07044  
07045  
07043  
1
1
1
1
1
1
ARM & SPRINGS (2 EACH)  
SWITCH (CLUTCH)  
CLUTCH SWITCH ASM. COMPLETE  
SPACER  
ELECTRIC CLUTCH  
CLUTCH ARM  
NOTE: For engine information not listed in this Standard Parts List, refer to the appropriate Engine  
Parts Manual.  
1
2
3
4
5
5
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BELT CHART/NOTES  
PART NO. PRV NO. DESCRIPTION NOTES:  
86262060  
86262070  
86262080  
86262090  
86262100  
86262110  
86262120  
86262130  
86262140  
86262150  
86262160  
86262170  
86262180  
86262190  
86262200  
86262210  
86262220  
86262230  
86262240  
86262250  
86262260  
07052  
07041  
07020  
07027  
07021  
07028  
07069  
07030  
07031  
07148  
07091  
07053  
07078  
07035  
07054  
07029  
07037  
07036  
07073  
07074  
07087  
BX34 BELT  
BX36 BELT  
BX38 BELT  
BX40 BELT  
BX41 BELT  
BX42 BELT  
BX43 BELT  
BX44 BELT  
BX45 BELT  
BX46 BELT  
BX47 BELT  
BX48 BELT  
BX49 BELT  
BX50 BELT  
BX51 BELT  
BX52 BELT  
BX53 BELT  
BX54 BELT  
BX55 BELT  
BX56 BELT  
BX58 BELT  
STANDARD CLUTCH  
BELT PART NO.  
W/ELECTRIC CLUTCH  
BELT PART NO.  
STANDARD CLUTCH  
BELT PRV NO.  
W/ELECTRIC CLUTCH  
BELT PRV NO.  
MACHINE PRV MACHINE NO.  
10023000  
10023020  
10023040  
10023030  
10023060  
10023080  
10023070  
10023090  
10023110  
10023110  
L21H13  
L21K17  
L24H13  
L24ER22  
L24K17  
L27H13  
L27ER22  
L27K17  
LS30H13  
LS30H13  
86262090  
86262090  
86262140  
86262110  
86262120  
86262200  
-
86262190  
86262180  
86262180  
07027  
07027  
07031  
07028  
07069  
07054  
N/A  
07035  
07078  
07078  
86262110  
86262110  
86262170  
86262130  
86262150  
-
86262260  
86262210  
-
07028  
07028  
07053  
07030  
07148  
-
07087  
07029  
N/A  
-
N/A  
LIGHTNING 86039180 05/23/07  
5-15  
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