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T h a n k Y o u f o r S e l e c t i n g
The Powerful Self-Propelled Billy Goat Mower
Operator Owner's Manual
FM3301 & FM3301E
Patent Number: D494985
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Accessories
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Specifications
Mulching Kit
P/N 520144
Reduces lawn clippings to fine nutrient-rich par-
ticles that filter down to the soil.
FM3301
FM3301E
Engine: HP
Engine:Type
Engine: Fuel cap. 3.0 qt. (2.8 L)
Engine: Oil Cap.
Weight: Unit
Weight: Shipping
13.0 HP (9.7 kW)
B&S INTEK OHV
13.0 HP (9.7 kW)
B&S INTEK OHV ELECTRIC START
3.0 qt. (2.8 L)
Grass Catcher Kit
P/N 520142
Easily convert your mower to bag grass and leaves.
1.5 qt. (1.4 L)
267 # (121 Kg)
343# (156 Kq)
1.5 qt. (1.4 L)
277 # (126 Kg)
353# (160 Kq)
Transaxle Guard Kit
P/N 520155
To protect the transaxle from accidental contact
from concrete curbs or other hazards.
UNIT SIZE: OVERALL LENGTH - 57"(1.44 m)
OVERALL WIDTH - 43" (1.09 m)
OVERALL HEIGHT - 47" (1.19 m)
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GENERAL SAFETY
For your safety and the safety of others, these directions should be followed:
Do not operate this machine without first reading
owner's manual and engine manufacturer's manual.
DO NOT:
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. The opera-
tor could lose footing or balance.
Do not mow excessively steep slopes.
Use of Ear Protection is recommended while
operating this machine.
Use of Eye and Breathing protection is recom-
mended when using this machine.
Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced footing could cause slipping.
This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and
throwing objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions
could result in serious injury or death.
III. Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the
presence of children. Children are often attracted to the mower
and the mowing activity. Never assume that children will remain
where you last saw them.
I. General Operation
1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and
in the manual(s). Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the
proper use of the mower before starting.
1. Keep children out of the mowing area and under the watchful
care of a responsible adult.
2. Be alert and turn mower off if children enter the area.
3. Before and while moving backwards, look behind and down
for small children.
4. Never allow children to operate the mower.
5. Use extra care when approaching blind comers, shrubs, trees,
or other objects that may obscure vision.
2. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear
of the discharge opening at all times.
3. Only allow responsible individuals, who are familiar with the
instructions, to operate the mower.
4. Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire, bones, sticks
etc., which could be picked up and thrown by the blade(s).
5. Be sure the area is clear of other people before mowing. Stop
mower if anyone enters the area.
IV. Service
6. Do not operate the mower when barefoot or wearing open
sandals. Always wear substantial foot wear.
1. Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels. They are
flammable and vapors are explosive.
7. Do not pull mower backwards unless absolutely necessary. Look
down and behind before and while moving backwards.
8. Do not operate the mower without proper guards, plates, grass
catcher or other safety protective devices in place.
9. See manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation and
installation of accessories. Only use accessories approved by
the manufacturer.
a)Use only an approved container.
b)Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the engine running.
Allow engine to cool before refueling. Do not smoke.
c)Never refuel the machine indoors.
d)Never store the machine or fuel container inside where there
is an open flame, such as a water heater.
2. Never run an engine inside a closed area.
10. Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads.
11. Stop the engine (motor) whenever you leave the equipment,
before cleaning the mower or unclogging the chute.
12. Shut the engine (motor) off and wait until the blade comes to
complete stop before removing grass catcher.
3.Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine (motor)
running. Disconnect the spark plug wire, and keep the wire away
from the plug to prevent accidental starting.
4. Keep all nuts and bolts, especially blade attachment bolts, tight
and keep equipment in good condition.
13. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
5. Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper operation
regularly.
14. Do not operate the mower while under the influence of alcohol
or drugs.
6. Keep mower free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up.
Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow mower to cool before storing.
7. Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an Object. Repair,
if necessary, before restarting.
8. Never attempt to make wheel height adjustments while the
engine (motor) is running.
15. Never operate mower in wet grass. Always be sure of your footing;
keep a firm hold on the handle and walk; never run.
16. Disengage the self-propelled mechanism or drive clutch on
mowers so equipped before starting the engine (motor).
17. If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the
engine (motor) and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is
generally a warning of trouble.
9. Always disconnect electric mowers (live operated) before
cleaning, repairing, or adjusting.
18. Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields
when operating mower.
10. Grass catcher components are subject to wear, damage, and
deterioration, which could expose moving parts or allow objects
to be thrown. Frequently check components and replace with
manufacturer’s recommended parts, when necessary.”
11. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blade(s) or
wear gloves, and use extra caution when servicing them.
12. Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed
the engine.
II. Slope Operation
Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents which can
result in severe injury. All slopes require extra caution. If you feel
uneasy on a slope, do not mow it.
DO:
Mow across the face of slopes; never up and down. Exercise extreme
caution when changing direction on slopes.
Remove objects such as rocks, tree limbs, etc. Watch
for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
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ASSEMBLY
5.On each side of the mower, insert
one of the handle mounting bolts
(Item 102) with split lock washer
(Item 6) on top of flat washer (Item
184) through the hole in one end of
the handle brace (Item 32), the front
handle mounting hole of the handle
and screw into the front handle
mounting hole in the engine base
chassis (Figure 11-5).
Read all safety and operating instructions
before assembling or starting this unit.
PUT OIL IN ENGINE BEFORE STARTING.
DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE
BEFORE ASSEMBLING UNIT.
6. Assemble blade clutch lever (Item
76) to upper handle using pin (Item
97), washer (Item 150), and pal nut
(Item 3) (see figure 11-6 and 11-7).
Figure 11-5
Your Billy Goat Mower is shipped from the factory
in one crate, completely assembled except for the
handles and console assembly.
76
3
122
NOTE: All item numbers called out in the assembly,
operation, and maintenance sections of this manual can
be found on Parts List (pages 15-18).
97
150
117
Figure 11-6
Figure 11-7
7.Position control cables and use 2
cable ties on each handle to secure
the cables in position. The top cable
tie should be 1” below the console
and the lower tie should be 12”
below the console (see figure 11-8
and 11-9).
8.Check the position of the shift rod
guide (Item 69), and if necessary,
snap it in place in the shift bracket
(Item 78) as shown in Figure 11-8.
9.Put shift lever in NEUTRAL,
depress the brake lever (release
the brake) and carefully pull the
machine back off the pallet.
Figure 11-1
1.Cut and remove the nylon
retaining straps (see figure
11-1).
2.With the console and handle
assembly positioned as shown
in Figure 11-3, insert the shift
linkage rod (Item 31) into the
shift linkage connector (Item 54).
Cable
Ties
Figure 11-8
10.Fill with oil and gas to the proper
level and the unit is ready to mow.
(a battery will also have to be
installed on electric models.)
11.Read the operator’s manual.
Figure 11-3
Figure 11-9
3. To assemble the shift rod (item
31) to the shift linkage (item 54),
use the roll pin in the parts/
literature bag. If you’ll notice on
the shift linkage, the hole is larger
on one side than the other.
It will be easier to start the roll
pin from the larger side, forcing
it through the shift rod and the
hole on the other side of the shift
linkage, using a hammer or large
adjustable pliers.
4. Insert one of the handle mounting
Figure 11-4
Figure 11-10
bolts (Item 102) with split lock washer (Item 6) on top of flat washer
(Item 184) through the rear handle mounting hole of the right side
handle, and screw it into the rear handle mounting hole on the right
side of engine base chassis (Item 61). Repeat this procedure for the
left side using the left handle.
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LITERATURE ASSY P/N 520137
Literature Checklist
8171004
Washer 3/8" FC
Qty 4
Check
Check
Warranty
Card
400972
Owner's
Owner's
Warranty
Card
Manual
Manual
520187
8177012
Washer Split Lock 3/8"
Qty 4
900407
Ty Wrap
Qty 4
8171002
Washer 1/4" FC
Qty 2
360218
Pal Nut 3/8"
Qty 1
8041051
Screwcap 3/8" x 1.25"
Qty 4
520119
Clevis Pin
Qty 1
520156
Roll Pin 1/4" x 1" long
Qty 1
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CONTROLS
Throttle Control
Speed Control
5th gear (Transport-
ing Speed): LIft up on
the lever then push
to engage in the 5th
gear.
33" TRIPLE BLADE MOWER
TRANSPORT ONLY
LIFT THEN PULL
TO REVERSE
5
4
CHOKE
3
Rev: LIft up on the
lever then pull back
for reverse.
2
START
1
N
STOP
LIFT THEN PULL
TO REVERSE
R
Electric Start Only
Pull up on the switch
then push forward to
start the engine.
WARNING
START (PULL UP)
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
OBJECT THROWN BY BLADE
Follow all instructions in Owner's Manual.
Go across slopes, not up and down.
Do not mow when children or others are around.
Look down and behind before and while moving
backwards.
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
Inspect area and remove debris before
mowing.
Keep children and others away.
Wear eye protection.
RUN
OFF
Keep safety guards, shields, switches, and etc.
in place and working.
Do not operate unless guard is in place.
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ENGINE LABELS
Read and follow Operating
Instructions before running engine.
Gasoline is flammable. Allow engine
to cool at least 2 minutes before fueling.
Engines emit carbon monoxide,
DO NOT run in enclosed area.
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INSTRUCTION LABELS
These labels should be included on your Billy Goat Finish Mower. If any of these labels are damaged, replace them before putting
this equipment into operation. Item and part numbers are given to help in ordering replacement labels..
WARNING
WARNING
EXPLOSIVE FUEL
STOP ENGINE AND ALLOW TO
COOL BEFORE REFUELING.
US DESIGN PATENT
NO: D494985
FM
PART NO. 520191
Label Ear Eye Breathing
Item No. 114 Part No. 890254
Label Do Not Fill While Engine Is Hot
Item 4 Part No.400268
Label Warning Guards
Item 119 Part No.900327
Label Design Patent FM
Item 178 Part No.520191
DANGER
WARNING
TO PREVENT INJURY
Do not operate unless deflector is in place
Label Danger Flying Material
Item No. 2 Part No. 810736
Label Warning Mower
Item No. 17 Part No. 510206
Label Danger Keep Hands
and Feet Away
Item 5 Part No.400424
PUSH TO
RELEASE
BRAKE
Label Clutch Drive
Item No. 10 Part No.
500176
Label Blade Drive
Item No. 11 Part No.
500177
Label Read Owner's Manual
Item 52 Part No.890301
Label Push to Release Brake
Item 95 Part No. 520117
CUTTING HEIGHT MAY BE ADJUSTED BY PLACING
SPACERS ABOVE OR BELOW CASTER SPINDLES.
33" TRIPLE BLADE MOWER
LabelFMElectric Console
ELECTRIC START MODEL
HIGHEST
CUTTING
HEIGHT
OF 4.0"
LOWEST
CUTTING
HEIGHT
OF 1.5"
Item4
7
P
art No. 520048
5
TRANSPORT ONLY
LIFT THEN PUSH
TO FOWARD 5TH
4
CHOKE
3
PART NO. 520043
2
START
1
Label Hgt. Guideline
LIFT THEN PULL
TO REVERSE
N
Item No. 7 Part No. 520043
STOP
R
33" TRIPLE BLADE MOWER
OBJECT THROWN BY BLADE
WARNING
START (PULL UP)
5
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
TRANSPORT ONLY
LIFT THEN PUSH
TO FOWARD 5TH
Follow all instructions in Owner's Manual.
Go across slopes, not up and down.
Do not mow when children or others are around.
Look down and behind before and while moving
backwards.
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
RUN
Inspect area and remove debris before
mowing.
4
OFF
Keep children and others away.
Wear eye protection.
Do not operate unless guard is in place.
CHOKE
Keep safety guards, shields, switches, and etc.
in place and working.
3
2
START
1
LIFT THEN PULL
TO REVERSE
N
STOP
R
WARNING
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
OBJECT THROWN BY BLADE
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
Inspect area and remove debris before
mowing.
Keep children and others away.
Wear eye protection.
Do not operate unless guard is in place.
Follow all instructions in Owner's Manual.
Go across slopes, not up and down.
Do not mow when children or others are around.
Look down and behind before and while moving
backwards.
Label FM Console
Item 47 Part No. 520079
Keep safety guards, shields, switches, and etc.
in place and working.
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OPERATION
INTENDED USE: This unit is mainly designed for cutting
grass. Some overgrown weeds, and taller grass may also
be cut. Be sure to inspect work area and machine before
operating. Make sure that all operators of this equipment
are trained in general machine use and safety.
16.2
CUTTING OPERATION
CAUTION: Stop Blade when crossing gravel drives,
walks or roads and under all conditions where thrown
objects might be a hazard.
Like all mechanical tools, reasonable care must be
used when operating machine. Do not operate unit
in areas where bystanders may be present.
CLEARING A CLOGGED CUTTING DECK: Turn
engine off and wait for blade to stop completely.
Disconnect spark plug wire.
Do not operate if excessive vibration occurs.
If excessive vibration occurs, shut engine off
immediately and check for damaged or worn blade, loose
blade jam nut, loose engine or lodged foreign objects.
Note: See maintenance section for proper blade jam nut
torque specifications.
Wearing durable gloves, remove clog.
Danger, the clog may contain sharp materials.
Reconnect spark plug wire.
CAUTION: Use extreme care when operating
the blade. Inspect the work area for foreign
objects that could cause damage to the unit
or injure the operator if struck by the blade.
Never operate the blade with bystanders in
the work area.
16.1
STARTING
CLOSE & TWIST LOCK OIL DRAIN
VALVE.
GENERAL OPERATION: To engage the blade, depress
the operator’s left hand control lever against operator’s
handle. The blade is disengaged by releasing this
lever.(See Fig. 1.1) To engage the wheel drive, lift the
operator’s right hand control lever against operator’s
handle. The drive is disengaged by releasing this
lever.(See Fig. 1.2) Ground speed can be varied by
shifting gears as described on page 8. To begin cutting,
engage the blade lever, allow the blade to spin up to
speed, and engage the wheel drive to begin moving
forward into the material to be cut.
PUT OIL IN ENGINE THEN CHECK THE
LEVEL BEFORE STARTING.
ENGINE: See engine manufacturer’s instructions
for type and amount of oil and gasoline used.
Engine must be level when checking and filling
oil and gasoline.
ENGINE SPEED: Controlled by throttle lever on the
control console plate.
FUEL VALVE: Move fuel valve to "ON" position (when
provided on engine).
NOTE: Do not engage blade during transport between
work sites. The blade should remain disengaged at all
times when work is not being performed.
CHOKE: Operated with the throttle control by moving the
The best performance is achieved when cutting in
dry conditions. If the deck becomes choked with grass
or debris during operation, back unit off of debris allowing
machine to clear itself and continue cutting, or shut the
unit off and clear the clog by hand (See above). A drop
in engine RPM or a noticeable change in engine sound is
usually a good indicator of a clogged discharge or other
interference.
throttle control to the full start position.
THROTTLE: Move remote throttle control to fast position.
Pull starting rope to start engine.
ELECTRIC START: Choke the engine if necessary. Pull
up then push forward on the toggle switch until engine
starts, then release switch to run.
Under most conditions cutting should be done in
second or third gear. Fourth gear should be reserved for
conditions where grass is thinned out or not as tall. The
quality of the cut produced is directly related to the unit's
ground speed during cutting. If the quality of the cut
is not satisfactory (i.e. material left standing) you should
shift into a lower gear during cutting. For improved
control in confined areas, this machine can be pushed
forward or backward by releasing the drive lever located
at the bottom of the operator's right-hand handle while
depressing the brake release lever.
1. Select desired cutting height before starting engine.
2. Place mower on a sidewalk or driveway where the
mower blade is in an unloaded condition. If it must be
started on the lawn, move mower over previously cut
grass.
3. Be sure drive lever or blade lever are not engaged.
4. Choke if necessary.
5. Pull back on starter rope slowly until resistance is felt.
Then pull cord rapidly to start. Repeat if necessary.
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OPERATION continued
16.3
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION: DO NOT make cutting height
adjustment when engine is running.
Cutting height can be adjusted from 1.5" to 4" by placing
spacers above or below caster spindles. For easiest adjust-
ment change the height on one side at a time. To change
cutting height, tilt the unit back, remove lynch pin, remove
all spacers then set if off to the side, remove caster rig, add
or subtract spacers, reinstall caster rig, place remainder
of spacers if any, then reinsert lynch pin (see figure 16-1
through 16-4). Repeat this step on other side.
NOTE: Be sure that the spacers are even on both casters.
Running the deck out of level will result in poor cut quality
and increased belt wear.
Figure 16-4
lynch pin
16.4
BLADE CLUTCH
spacers
The FM mower blade clutch is controlled by an opera-
tor presence control. To engage the blade, depress
the operator’s left hand control lever against operator’s
handle. The blade is disengaged by releasing this
lever.(see figure 16-5)
HIGHEST
CUTTING
HEIGHT
OF 4.0"
LOWEST
CUTTING
HEIGHT
OF 1.5"
caster
rig
NOTE: The blade clutch must be either fully engaged
for cutting or fully disengaged to bring the blade to
a stop. Do not operate the unit with the blade clutch
partially engaged. Premature belt wear and clutch
failure will result from improper operation of the clutch.
Figure 16-1
CAUTION: Use extreme care when operating the
blade. Inspect the work area for foreign objects that
could cause damage to the unit or injure the operator
if struck by the blade. Never operate the blade with
bystanders in the work area. Lever operate the blade
without either the discharge deflector chute or the grass
catcher in place.
Blade Clutch-
Lever
Figure 16-2
Figure 16-5
Operator's
handle
Figure 16-3
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OPERATION continued
16.5
16.6
PROPULSION
HILLSIDE MOWING
This unit is self-propelled, and is controlled by an
operator presence control. To engage the wheel drive,
first push down on the BRAKE RELEASE lever on
the right side, then lift the operator's DRIVE lever on
the right side against operator's handle. The drive is
disengaged by releasing the lower lever. (see figure
16-6). Push and hold the Brake lever to free wheel.
HILL
brake release lever
- down to release
operator's
handle
Figure 16-8
WARNING! Never mow on any slope greater than 15 degrees.
Always mow across the face of slopes; never up and down or
diagonally (see figure 16-8). DO NOT attempt sudden starts or stop
when mowing on a slope. Avoid sudden turns and use extreme caution
when changing direction on a slope.
16.7
HANDLING & TRANSPORTING:
CAUTION: ENGINE MUST BE OFF while
handling, lifting, or transporting the unit on
or off the vehicle.
Figure 16-6
Using two people to lift machine is recommended. Lift holding the
handle and front of deck. Secure in place during transport.
drive lever -
up to drive
16.8
STORAGE
GROUND SPEED can be varied by selecting a higher or
lower gear using the gear shift lever on top of the console
(see figure 16-7). Under most conditions cutting should
be done in second or third gear. Fourth gear should be
reserved for conditions where grass is thinned out or not
as tall. The quality of the cut produced is directly related
to the unit's ground speed during cutting. If the quality of
the cut is not satisfactory (i.e. material left standing), you
should shift into a lower gear during cutting. For improved
control in confined areas, this machine can be pushed
forward or backward by releasing the drive lever located
at the bottom of the operator's right-hand handle while
depressing the brake release lever.
Never store engine indoors or in enclosed poorly
ventilated areas with fuel in tank, where fuel fumes
may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light, as on a
furnace, water heater, clothes dryer or other gas appliance.
If engine is to be unused for 30 days or more, prepare
as follows:
Be sure engine is cool. Do not smoke. Remove all
gasoline from carburetor and fuel tank to prevent gum
deposits from forming on these parts and causing possible
malfunction of engine. Drain fuel outdoors, into an approved
container, away from open flame. Run engine until fuel tank
is empty and engine runs out of gasoline.
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer (such as Sta-Bil) is an acceptable
alternative in minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits
during storage. Add stabilizer to gasoline in fuel tank or
storage container. Always follow mix ratio found on stabilizer
container. Run engine at least 10 min. after adding stabilizer
to allow it to reach the carburetor.
CAUTION:Wheels must be chocked or blocked
when unit is parked on a slope.
Figure 16-7
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MAINTENANCE
Use only a qualified mechanic for any
adjustments, disassembly or any kind
of repair .
DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE
BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY,
ALWAYSTURN MACHINE OFF, MAKE SURE
ALL MOVING PARTS COME TO A COM-
PLETE STOP.
RECONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE,
AND ALL GUARDS BEFORE STARTING
ENGINE.
WARNING: FOLLOWING ENGINE OIL
CHANGE BE SURE OIL DRAIN VALVE IS
CLOSE & TWIST LOCKED.
Note: Blade, blade brake puck, transaxle brake, and drive belts are normal wear items. These should be
inspected on a regular basis and replaced if worn.
MAINTENANCE HISTORY
Date of Service
Service Performed
ADJUST ALL BELT TENSIONS AFTER FIRST 5 HRS. OF USE TO PROLONG THE LIFE OF BELTS.
Follow these hourly maintenance
intervals.
Maintenance Schedule
Every 5 hrs
or (Daily)
Every
200-250 hrs
Every
Use
Every 25 Every 50
hrs hrs
Maintenance Operation
Engine (See Engine Manual)
Check for excessive vibration
Inspect for loose parts
Inspect for worn/damaged parts
Sharpen Blade
Inspect belts for wear
Replace blade and traction belts
Grease caster pivots and lubri-
cate height adjustment spacers
Lubricate pivot points of all
three control levers
Check tire pressure
NOTE: inflate to mfr.’s specifica-
tion as shown on tire side-wall
Check brake puck
Check parking brake
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MAINTENANCE continued
Blade Drive Control Cable Adjustment
When the blade drive control lever is depressed, the blades
should turn and the blade drive belt should not slip. When the
cable is properly adjusted the tension spring on the end of the
control cable will open slightly (only enough for a piece of paper
to slip between the coils). See figure 17-3.
17.1
CABLE ADJUSTMENTS
CAUTION: DO NOT make cable adjustment
when engine is running. Disconnect spark plug
wire before making any adjustments.
Cable Adjustment:
1. Remove the deck belt cover (Item 81).
2. Observe the tension spring on the end of the cable when the
blade drive lever is depressed. The spring should just break open.
3. If adjustment is required, using a ½” open end wrench, turn
the inboard adjustment nut counter-clockwise and back it off 1/8"
(Figure 4). Then tighten the outboard adjustment nut against the
cable support bracket (Item 49).
Brake Adjustment
The brake control cable is spring loaded and requires no adjustment; however,
the transaxle brake is adjustable. When the mower is in neutral and can
be pushed by hand without depressing the brake lever, the transaxle brake
needs adjustment.
4. Check the spring tension with the blade drive lever depressed.
5. Readjust the control cable as needed for proper tension.
6. Replace the deck belt cover.
Using a ½ inch wrench turn the adjusting nut ¼ turn clockwise (see figure
17-1).
With the machine in neutral and:
1. The brake lever not depressed, the brake should be on and inhibit the
machine from being rolled by pushing.
2. The brake lever depressed the brake should be off and the machine should
roll uninhibited by the brake.
Note: Too much tension will shorten belt and bearing life and too
little tension will allow the belt to slip.
Figure 17-1
Transaxle Drive Control Cable Adjustment
When the transaxle drive belt slips, the drive control cable needs to be
adjusted or the belt needs to be replaced with a new belt.
Cable Adjustment:
1. Using a 3/8” wrench, remove the rear access door (Item 51).
2. Using a ½ “ open end wrench, turn the inside adjusting nut counter-
clockwise and back it off 1/8", then tighten the outboard adjusting nut against
the support bracket (see figure 17-2).
3. Check for proper operation. If the operation is not correct, repeat step 2.
4. Replace the access door.
Figure 17-3
The drive control cable adjustment should be the minimum amount required so
the belt does not slip when the drive is engaged.
17.2
STARTER SWITCH WIRING
TO BATTERY (BATTERY TERMINAL ON BATTERY)
RED CONDUCTOR
TO STARTER SOLENOID
WHITE CONDUCTOR
TO STOP SWITCH TERMINAL ON ENGINE
GREEN/YELLOW CONDUCTOR
TO GROUND
BLACK CONDUCTOR
Figure 17-2
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17.4
17.5
BLADE REMOVAL / SHARPENING
BELT REPLACEMENT
When replacing one belt the other should be inspected for
wear and replaced if worn. It is good practice to change
both belts when either is worn beyond use. Use only original
equipment belts for replacement. Billy Goat uses only
premium quality, kevlar corded and coated belts in your unit.
Substitute belts do not meet the design and performance
requirements for your unit , and will greatly reduce
machine performance and belt life.
NOTE: When sharpening the blade it is a good idea to
check the balance of the blade. A properly balanced blade
will increase life of the bearings and other components.
Tools required: ratchet, 3/4” inch socket, torque wrench, ade-
quate support, block to inhibit blade rotation.
1. Disconnect spark plug wire.
2. Support front of unit to allow access to the blades.
Note: Unit is heavy. Be sure support is adequate to prevent
personal injury.
26
105
19
3. Block the blade to prevent it from rotating during removal
(see figure 17-4).
For Each Spindle:
85
171
23
4. Remove the blade bolt (Item 35), lock washer (33), and
large friction washer (103).
5. Remove the blade (18) and replace or sharpen the blade.
NOTE: Use only B.G.I. Part no. 520001(Standard blade) or
22
37
24
171
B.G.I.
Part no. 520002 ( Mulch blade).
6. Reinstall the blade using all fasteners in the exact order
they were removed (see figure 17-4).
50
171
7. Torque blade screw to 60 ft-lbs.
NOTE: Before installing the fasteners inspect them for wear
and replace as necessary.
Figure 17-6
Blade Drive Belt Replacement
8. Reconnect spark plug wire.
Tools required: ratchet, 3/4 inch socket, 10” extension bar
for socket, two ½” wrenches and adequate support for
machine.
1. Disconnect spark plug wire.
2. Remove the deck belt cover.
3. Support front of unit to allow access to underside of the
machine near the engine.
Note: Unit is heavy. Be sure support is adequate to prevent
personal injury.
4. Observe the orientation of the belt fingers (Item 90) under
the engine.
5. Remove the 4 engine mount bolts (Item 48) being careful
not to let engine slide out of place.
6. Remove the left and right belt fingers (These fingers are
interchangeable).
7. Observe the orientation of the belt finger (Item 91) on
idler (Item 50).
Figure 17-4
8. Loosen but do not remove idler/belt finger retaining nut
(Item 144).
9. Observe belt routing and remove the belt from front
spindle pulley (Item 46).
10. Remove the belt from the idler pulley and from the
engine pulley.
11. Install new belt on engine pulley, idler and front spindle
pulley following the original belt routing.
12. Position the idler belt finger centered on idler bracket
and tighten the retaining nut (Item 144).
13. Reinstall the left and right belt guide fingers under the
engine base using all fasteners in the exact order they were
removed.
NOTE: Before installing the fasteners inspect them for wear
and replace as necessary.
14. Torque the four engine bolts to 40 ft-lbs.
Note: With clutch levers engaged, be sure belt guides do not
touch belts after installation.
Figure 17-5
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MAINTENANCE continued
17.5
BELT REPLACEMENT continued
Blade Drive Belt Replacement continued
15. Observe the idler pulley when the blade drive lever is
lowered and released (see figure 17-7).
NOTE: Idler should tighten the belt when blade drive lever
is pressed and the belt should be slack when the lever is
released. With the lever depressed, the edge of the belt
guide should not rub on the belt.
16. Replace the cover
17. Reconnect spark plug wire.
18. Start engine and check for proper operation of blade
drive system.
Figure 17-8
Transaxle Drive Belt Replacement
Tools required: 1/2 Wrench or ratchet and 1/2 inch socket,
adequate support for machine.
1. Remove the Blade Drive Belt (Steps 1-10: Blade Drive
Belt Replacement Procedure).
2. Assure that spark plug wire is disconnected.
3. Support rear of unit to allow access to underside of the
machine near the rear.
Note: Unit is heavy. Be sure support is adequate to prevent
personal injury.
4. Observe the belt fingers (Item 63), position of idler
and belt routing.
5. Remove the belt finger retaining nuts and bolts (Items
125 and 143).
6. Remove the belt finger and remove the belt from the
transaxle pulley (Item 48).
Figure 17-7
7. Remove the belt from the drive idler (Item 105).
8. Remove the belt from the engine drive pulley (Item
85).
Spindle Drive Belt
9. Install new belt on the top (small) engine pulley, drive
idler and transaxle pulley using the original belt position
and routing.
10. Reposition and secure the belt finger (Item 63) using
the original bolts, washers and nuts.
NOTE: Before installing the fasteners inspect them for
wear and replace as necessary.
11.Reinstall the Blade Drive Belt (Steps 11-16:Blade Drive
Belt Replacement Procedure).
Note: With clutch levers engaged, be sure belt guides do
not touch belts after installation.
12. Replace the cover
13. Reconnect spark plug wire.
14. Start engine and check both belts for proper operation
of blade drive system and mower drive system.
Tools required: 3/8 inch socket, 1/2 inch socket.
1. Disconnect spark plug wire.
2. Follow steps to remove the Blade Drive Belt (on the spindle
pulley side only) from the previous section.
3. Loosen the two idler plate nuts (Item 143).
4. Slide the belt idler to release the belt tension.
5. Observe the belt routing, then remove the old belt and
install the new belt using the original routing.
6. Tension the belt using a long screwdriver or other pry bar
to push the idler pulley against the belt.
Note: Take care not to damage the idler pulley.
7.Tighten the two idler plate nuts just enough to avoid slippage
while checking the belt tension.
8. Check belt deflection. Finger pressure should give 0.5”
to 0.75” (see figure 17-8).
9. Increase/decrease belt tension for proper deflection.
10. Finish Tightening the two idler plate nuts.
11. Follow steps to reinstall Blade Drive Belt from the previous
section.
11. Replace cover.
12. Reconnect spark plug wire.
WARNING: If the drive belt begins to squeal or slip,
do not continue to operate your unit until adequate
adjustment or repair has been performed. Improper
adjustment can cause drive belt to slip and overheat, greatly
reducing machine performance and transmission life.
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17.6
BRAKE PUCK REPLACEMENT
Tools Required: 5/32” Allen wrench; 3/8” wrench.
1. Remove the spark plug wire.
2. Remove the belt deck cover.
3. Remove the brake spring (A) and control cable spring (B) (see
figure 17-10).
4. Remove the blade drive belt (C) from the drive pulley (D).
5. Using a 3/8” wrench and 5/32” allen wrench, remove the
nuts from the #10 puck retaining bolts (see figure17-11).
6. Remove the bolts from the puck.
7. Remove the brake puck.
Note: The puck ends are symmetrical and can be interchanged
to use a new braking surface unless both ends are already worn
(Figure 4). When both ends have been used replace the puck with
a new one.
Figure 17-9
A
8. Inspect the nylon brake arm spacer (Item 44) by removing the
belt finger (Item 91) and idler pulley (Item 50).
9. Replace the spacer if it shows signs of wear.
10. Reassemble all parts in the same orientation as when
removed.
B
Note: Be sure that the brake puck is centered and contacts both
sides of the pulley groove after tightening.
Note: Before installing fasteners, inspect them for wear and
replace as necessary. Be sure that when reinstalling control cable
spring (B), the open side of the spring hook faces up.
11. Check the operation of the clutch and brake mechanism.
The drive belt should be slack and the brake engaged (center
pulley will not turn easily by hand) when no pressure is exerted
on blade drive lever.
Note: When the blade drive lever is depressed, the brake puck
should not rub on the center pulley, the belt should be under
tension, and not rub on the belt finger (see figure 17-10).
Figure 17-10
D
Belt finger should not
rub on belt when
drive is engaged.
13. Replace the belt cover and connect the spark plug wire.
Start the engine and check the clutch/brake operation under
power.
C
Note: When the blade clutch control lever is pressed down, the
blades should spin up to speed without belt slippage indicated
by a pronounced belt squealing sound. When the clutch control
lever is released, the blades should stop spinning in 5 seconds
or less.
Figure 17-11
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PARTS DRAWING
FM3301 & FM3301E
DECK ASSEMBLY
7
38
127
126
189
173
172
1
171
53
126
38
5
169
168
42
23
166
170
174
145
62
24
20
46
147
164
165
139
171
65
163
173
17
16
172
155
168
41
2
171
119
130
167
21
127
179
81
178
175
155
151
144
144
151
56
71
144
180
126
5
151
144
87
103
18
35
33
ITEM
NO.
1
2
5
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
ITEM
NO.
126
127
130
139
144
145
147
151
155
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
178
179
180
189
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
BUSHING BRONZE
LABEL DANGER FLY
LABEL WARNING
520184
810736
400424
520043
510205
510206
520001
520004
520005
520007
520008
4
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
3
3
520184
810736
400424
520043
510205
510206
520001
520004
520005
520007
520008
520025
520028
4
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
3
3
BOLT CARRIAGE 3/8-16X1” ZP 8024058
BOLT CARRIAGE 3/8-X 1 1/4 8024059 16
5
8024058
5
8024059 16
SCREW CAP 1/4 - 20 X 7"
SCREW CAP 1/2-13 X 4 1/2
NUT 3/8-16 LOCK NYLON
NUT 1/2-13 LOCK NYLON
NUT 1/4-20 LOCK NYLON
WASHER 5/16” FC
WASHER 3/4 FC
HOUSING SPINDLE
SHAFT SPINDLE 1215 C. D. S. 520008-02 3
BEARING BALL 6305-25
WASHER
8041023
8041107
1
2
8041023
8041107
1
2
7
LABEL HGT. GUIDELINE
16
17
18
20
21
23
24
33
35
38
41
42
46
53
56
62
65
71
81
87
103
119
SPRING EXHAUST CHUTE
LABEL WARNING MOWER
BLADE 11.88”
LYNCH PIN 3/16” X 1 9/16
WHEEL AND TIRE 8” ASSY.
BELT SPINDLE DRIVE
SPINDLE ASSY FM
WASHER 1/2 INNER TOOTH 520025
SCREW CAP 1/2-20X1.25 520028
BUSHING CASTER SPACERS 520034 12
SPACER FRONT CASTER
EXHAUST CHUTE DEFLECT. 520042
PULLEY DECK FRONT DRIVE 520047
CASTER ARM FM WA ?
DECK WA W/ LABELS
BRACKET CASTER FM WA
PLUG 3/8” BUTTON HEAD
WIRE BELT FINGER
8160003 21
8160003 21
8160005
8160001
2
1
8160005
8160001
2
1
8171003 20
8172015
520008-01 3
8171003 20
8172015
4
4
520008-01 3
520008-02 3
520008-03 6
520008-04 3
520008-05 3
520008-06 6
520008-07 3
520008-08 3
520008-09 3
520008-10 3
520008-11 3
520008-03 6
520008-04 3
520008-05 3
520008-06 6
520008-07 3
520008-08 3
520034 12
SHIELD
520041
2
1
1
520041
520042
520047
2
1
1
RETAINING RING
RETAINING RING
WOODRUFF KEY # 605
520067-S 2
520071-S 1
520067-S 2
520071-S 1
PULLEY 4.75” DIA. 3/4” BORE 520008-09 3
MACHINERY BUSHING 3/4”
NUT 3/4-16 NYLON HEX
FRONT CASTER ASSY.
BEARING CASTER WHEEL
LABEL BGI BIG CIRCLE
LABEL 33" CUT FM
520008-10 3
520008-11 3
520077
520081
520088
2
2
1
520077
520081
520088
2
2
1
520140
520124
430303
520115
520116
610363
2
4
1
1
1
2
520140
520124
430303
520115
520116
610363
2
4
1
1
1
2
GUARD BELT W/ LABELS FM 520100-S 1
520100-S 1
520109
610308-P 3
900327
KNOB 3 PRONG 1/4”
WASHER 1/2” X 2
LABEL DANGER
520109
610308-P 3
900327
4
4
LABEL MADE IN USA
FITTING GREASE
1
1
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FM3301 & FM3301E
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
183
Battery is
190
not included
123
89
40
96
IV
IV
III
II
III
I
II
104
140
I
4
13
91
144
151
37
151
147
50
44
178
102
116
83
51
184
55
137
36
58
151
36
148
143
187
6
9
182
120
138
143
151
151
59
86
29
137
144
125
184
83
49
92
159
85
143
181
93
6
144
150
144
102
118
90
151
137
111
109
106
ITEM
NO.
106
109
111
116
118
120
123
125
137
138
140
143
144
147
148
150
151
159
178
181
182
183
184
187
190
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
ITEM
NO.
4
6
9
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
SCREWCAP 7/16 X 2 1/4 GR 8 830114
WASHER LOCK 7/16 TWIST 850132
WASHER ENGINE PULLEY
SCREW 1/4” - 20 X 5/8"
SCREWCAP 3/8” 1 1/2" TAP
LABEL GUARDS
BOLT CARRIAGE 1/4" X 3/4" 8024039
BOLT CARRIAGE 5/16" X 1" 8024040
SCREW CAP 3/8"-16 X 1 HEX 8041050
SCREW CAP 3/8"-16 X 2 HEX 8041054
NUT LOCK 1/4"-20 NYLON
NUT LOCK 5/16"-18 NYLON
NUT LOCK 3/8"-16 NYLON
NUTLOCK 3/8"-16 LW TH ZP 8161042
NUT LOCK #10
WASHER 1/4” FC
WASHER 5/16” FC
KEY 1/4” SQ. X 2.25" LONG
LABEL DESIGN PATENT FM 520191
WASHER SPLIT LOCK 5/16" 8177011
NUT JAM 5/16"
POSITIVE CABLE 10"
WASHER 3/8" FLATCUT
WASHER #10 FLATCUT
VALVE OIL DRAIN
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
1
2
3
6
1
2
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
830114
850132
850443
890359
890408
900327
8024039
8024040
8041050
8041054
8160001
8160002
8160003
8161042
8155007
8171002
8171003
9201123
520191
-
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
4
1
2
3
5
1
2
1
8
1
1
-
LABEL DO NOT FILL HOT
WASHER SPLIT LOCK 3/8"
WASHER 5/16" TWISTED LK. 430298
400268
1
4
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
400268
8177012
430298
-
1
4
2
-
8177012
850443
890359
890408
900327
13
29
36
37
40
44
49
50
51
55
58
59
83
85
86
89
90
91
92
93
96
102
104
BOX BATTERY ASSY
500300
520018
520031
520032
520039
520045
520052
SCREW SOCKET #10 X 1”
BOLT SHOULDER 1/2” X 2”
IDLER PLASTIC 4” X 0.375
ENGINE 13 HP B&S
SPACER NYLON BRAKE
BRKT CLUTCH CABLE FM
PULLEY IDLER BLADE DRIVE 520061
PLATE ACCESS DOOR FM 520062
BRKT IDLER DECK BLADE WA520070
PLATE BLADE CLUTCH IDL. 520073
PLATE BLADE CLUTCH BK
SPRING TENSION WIRE
PULLEY DOUBLE 6 / 3.5 FM 520105
BRAKE PUCK FM
CABLE BATTERY POS 10”
BRACKET BELT FINGER
520018
520031
520032
520046
520045
520052
520061
520062
520070
520073
520074
520103
520105
520106
-
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
8160001
8160002
8160003
8155007
8171002
8171003
9201123
520074
520103
520106
520111
520112
520112
520113
520114
-
2
1
1
-
8142002
520123
8171004
8171001
520182
-
-
BRACKET BELT FINGER BK. 520113
-
-
SPACER HUB 1” BORE 1.5”
SCREWCAP 5/16” -18 x 2"
WIRE HARNESS
SCREWCAP 3/8” - 1.25”
CABLE BATTERY BLACK 10” 790133
520114
8041032
520118
8041051
8171004
8171001
520182
4
2
1
-
-
8041051
-
4
-
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PARTS DRAWING
FM3301 & FM3301E
DRIVE ASSEMBLY
125
147
70
25
144
176
150
57
142
151
36
129
108
70
TO CONSOLE
105
127
142
73
143
124
BRAKE CABLE
61
132
39
150
63
110
160
54
143
27
101
112
141
150
BELT LAYOUT
157
152
48
105
19
156
48
ENGINE PULLEY
150
186
132
162
155
26
188
158
22
155
162
BLADE CLUTCH IDLER PULLEY
SPINDLE PULLEY
158
156
160
150
DECK DRIVE PULLEY
110
136
ITEM
NO.
127
129
132
136
141
142
143
144
147
150
151
152
155
156
157
158
160
162
176
186
188
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
ITEM
NO.
19
22
25
26
27
36
39
48
54
57
61
63
70
73
101
105
108
110
112
124
125
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
SCREWCAP 3/8-16 X 1 3/4
SCREWCAP 1/4"-20 X 2.75"
SCREWCAP 5/16-18 X 1.25" 8041029
SCREW CAP 5/16 - 18 x 2.75 8041035
SCREW SELF TAP 5/16
NUT LOCK 1/4-20 NYLON
NUT LOCK 5/16-18 NYLON
NUT LOCK 3/8-16 NYLON
8041053
8041013
1
1
1
4
1
2
3
1
1
5
1
1
6
5
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
8041053
8041013
8041029
8041035
8123128
8160001
8160002
8160003
8161042
8171002
8171003
8172007
8172015
8177011
8181007
9201087
850238
1
1
1
4
1
2
3
1
1
5
1
1
6
5
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
BELT TRANS DRIVE FM
BELT BLADE DRIVE FM
SPRING TORSION WIRE
TRANSAXLE 5SPD FM
BRACKET T-AXLE SUPPORT 520016
BOLT SHOULDER 1/2” X 2”
SPRING BRAKE
PULLEY 5” OD “A” SEC. FM
SHIFT LINKGAGE WA FM
BRKT IDLER GRND DRIVE
BASE ENGINE W/INSERTS
BRACKET BELT GUIDE DRV 520078
GROMMET RUBBER 1”
GROMMET RUBBER 1.25”
ROLL PIN 1/4” X 1.0 IN LONG 520156
PULLEY IDLER TENSION
TUBE PIVOT IDLER VQ
RING SNAP 0.75
SCREW CAP 1/4-28X1/2” GR 5 850408
BOLT CARR. 1/4-20X1.25”
BOLT CARR. 5/16-18X1”
520003
520006
520009
520010
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
520003
520006
520009
520010
520016
520031
520037
520181
520068
520072
520177
520078
520087
520092
520156
800260
830526
850230
850408
8024023
8024058
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
8123128
8160001
8160002
8160003
520031
520037
520181
520068
520072
520177
NUTLOCK 3/8”-16 LW TH ZP 8161042
WASHER 1/4” FC
8171002
8171003
8172007
8172015
8177011
8181007
9201087
850238
WASHER 5/16” FC
WASHER 1/4 SAE
WASHER 3/4 FC
WASHER LOCK 5/16 SPLIT
WASHER LOCK 1/4” EXT.
KEY 3/16 x 2 1/8
WASHER 3/4 THIN
WHEEL AND TIRE 13”
NUT JAM 1/4-20
RING SNAP 5/8 T.A.
WASHER 3/4"
520087
520092
800260
830526
850230
830177
830177
8143001
850233
8143001
850233
8024023
8024058
850230
850230
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PARTS DRAWING
FM3301 & FM3301E
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
74
99
95
150
150
98
100
113
3
134
10
8
47
68
14
154
28
75
143
143
60
150
82
135
123
79
52
121
114
144
34
67
116
150
77
150
76
3
153
143
80
122
12
97
143
135
77
150
177
143
150
154
69
117
113
32
143
11
78
30
32
123
66
185
72
31
121
TO TRANS.
ITEM
NO.
3
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY ITEM
DESCRIPTION
FM3301E QTY
PART NO.
FM3301 QTY
PART NO.
PART NO.
360218
430128
500176
500177
500267
-
NO.
79
80
82
95
PALNUTS 3/8”
KNOB 1/2” THREAD
LABEL CLUTCH DRIVE
LABEL BLADE DRIVE
GRIP HANDLE 1” x 7”
SWITCH ELECTRIC W/ NUT 500307
SPRING COMPRESSOR 1/2” 520017
CONTROL THROTTLE POS
ROD SHIFT LINKGAGE
BAR HANDLE BRACE FM
HANDLE RH FM
LABEL CONSOLE
LABEL READ MANUAL
SHIFT LOCK HANDLE FM WA 520075
CABLE CLUTCH BLADE FM
CABLE CLUTCH DRIVE FM
CABLE CLUTCH BRAKE FM 520085
BUSHING NYLON
HANDLE LH FM
LEVER CONTROL BRAKE FM 520093-S 1
LEVER CONTROL DRIVE FM 520094
LEVER CONTROL BLADE FM 520095
360218
430128
500176
500177
500267
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
-
GRIP LEVER ORANGE
CONSOLE FM W/ LABELS
CUP HOLDER
LABEL PUSH TO RELEASE
CLEVIS PINS 3/8 - 1.625
CLEVIS PINS 3/8 - 2.125
520098
520146
520102
520117
520119
520120
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
6
1
4
9
2
520098
520145
520102
520117
520119
520120
520121
520122
890132
890254
890359
830513
900407
360203
8024039
8041032
8041033
8160002
8160003
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
6
1
4
9
2
8
10
11
12
14
28
30
31
32
34
47
52
60
66
67
68
69
72
74
75
76
77
78
97
98
520017
520019
520179
520024
1
1
1
2
99
GRIP LEVER 0.125-1.00-3.75 520121
GRIP LEVER 0.125-0.75X3.75 520122
520019
520179
520024
100
113
114
116
117
121
122
123
134
135
143
144
150
153
154
177
185
PLUG TUBE INSERT 1”
LABEL EAR-EYE-BREATHE
SCREW 1/4” - 20 X 5/8
PIN CLEVIS 5/16-24
TY-WRAP
890132
890254
890359
830513
900407
360203
520026-S 1
520026-S 1
520048
890301
1
1
1
1
520079
890301
520075
520083
520084-S 1
520085
500130
520091-S 1
520093-S 1
520094
520095
520096
520097
1
1
1
1
PAL NUTS 5/16”
BOLT CARRIAGE 5/16-18 X 3/48024039
520083
520084-S 1
SCREW CAP 5/16-18 X 2
SCREWCAP 5/16-18 x 2 1/4
NUT LOCK 5/16-18 NYLON
NUT LOCK 3/8-16 NYLON
WASHER 1/4” FC
WASHER 5/16 SAE
WASHER 1/2” SAE ZP
LABEL BGI OVAL FM
8041032
8041033
8160002
8160003
1
1
1
1
500130
520091-S 1
8171002 16
8171002 16
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
8172008
8172011
520110
2
2
1
1
8172008
8172011
520110
520176
2
2
1
1
PLATE REV LOCK OUT
BRACKET SHIFT PIVOT FM
520096
520097
RETAINING RING EXTERNAL 520176
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ACCESSORIES
19.1
GRASS CATCHER KIT 520142
Purpose: Easily convert your mower to bag grass and leaves.
1
4
10
3
10
2
5
9
11
7
8
6
Item No. Part No. Description
Qty
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
520012 GRASS CATCHER BAG
520038 WIRE FRAME GRASS CATCHER FM
520069 GRASS CATCHER MOUNT WA FM
520059 BRACKET GRASS CATHCER LATCH L FM
520060 BRACKET GRASS CATHCER LATCH R FM
8041006 SCREWCAP 1/4" - 20 X 1” ZP
8171002 WASHER 1/4” FC ZP
8160001 NUTLOCK 1/4" - 20
520126 WASHER #8 SAE
520128 SCREW ROUND HEAD #8-32 X 3/4” CLEAR ZINC
520129 NUTLOCK #8 - 32
520147 LIT GRASS CATCHER KIT FM
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
1
9
10
11
12
19.2
19.3
MULCHING KIT 520144
TRANSAXLE GUARD KIT 520155
Purpose: To protect the transaxle from accidental contact from
concrete curbs or other hazards.
Purpose: Reduces lawn clippings to fine nutrient-rich particles that filter
down to the soil.
3
4
2
2
2
1
Item No. Part No. Description
Qty
1
3
2
2
Item No. Part No. Description
Qty
1
4
2
4
1
2
3
4
5
520014 MULCHING PLATE WA FM
1
2
3
4
520151 BRACKET GUARD TRANSAXLE FM
8041028 SCREWCAP 5/16-18X1”
8171002 WASHER 1/4 FC
520002 BLADE 11.88” MULCHING
8161042 NUTLOCK 3/8”-16 THIN HGT
8171003 WASHER 5/16 FC
8160002 NUTLOCK 5/16 - 18
520148 LIT MULCHING KIT FM
1
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TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed below, contact your nearest authorized service dealer.
Before Requesting Service Review These Suggestions
Problem
Possible Cause
1. Engine not properly primed.
2. Out of gasoline or bad or old gasoline.
3. Spark plug wire disconnected.
4. Dirty air cleaner.
Solution
The engine will not start
1. Prime to choke.
2. Check gasoline.
3. Check for spark with an approved tester.
4. Clean or replace air cleaner.
5. Blade Clutch is engaged.
5. Disengage the Blade Clutch Lever.
The engine will not stop
Engine runs poorly
1. Damaged control cable.
1. Replace control cable.
2. The Harness Wire is disconnected or damaged (electric start model) 2. Recconect the Harness Wire or replace if damaged.
3. Damaged ignition switch (electric start model).
3. Replace switch.
1. Spark plug wire loose.
1. Sharpen or replace blade (see page 8).
2. Engine RPM set too low.
2. Check engine RPM.(refer to engine manual).
3. Adjust carburetor (refer to engine manual).
4. Drain or siphon then replace with fresh gasoline.
5. Reset gap or replace spark plug (refer to engine manual).
3. Carburetor out of adjustment.
4. Water or dirt in fuel system.
5. Spark plug fouled, faulty or wrong gap.
Will not cut or has poor cut-
ting performance.
1. Dull or bent Blade.
2. Clogged deck.
1. Sharpen blade or replace blade (see page 10).
2. Unclog deck (see page 6).
3. Engine running at too low RPM.
4. Wet grass.
5. Excessively high grass.
3. Check engine RPM (refer to engine manual).
4. Do not mow when grass is wet; wait until later to cut.
5. Mow once at a high cuting height then mow again at desired
height or make a narrower cutting path.
1. Height adjust is not set correctly.
2. Dull or bent blade.
1. Be sure height adjust is set the same on both sides (see page 7).
2. Sharpen blade or replace blade (see page 10).
Uneven cut
1. Loose or out of balance blade.
2. Bent blade.
3. Loose engine.
1. Check blade mount and balance or replace if required.
2. Replace with the new blade (see page 10).
3. Check Engine mount.
Abnormal vibration.
Belt slips or smokes.
No self propelling.
1. Belt tension too low.
2. Belt worn or stretched.
3. Pulleys worn or damaged.
4. Control Cable is out of adjustment.
1. Increase tension at idler(see page 10-11).
2. Replace belt.
3. Replace pulleys.
4. Adjust Control Cable (see page 9).
1. Not set to gear.
1. Shift lever in desired gear
2. Adjust clutch cable (see page 9).
3. Replace with new cable.
2. Out of adjustment clutch cable.
3. Broken clutch cable.
4. Worn or broken belt.
4. Replace belt (see page 11).
Self propelled drive will not
release .
1. Clutch cable out of adjustment.
2. Damaged Drive Clutch Lever.
1. Adjust clutch cable (see page 11).
2. Replace Drive Clutch Lever.
Engine is locked, will not pull
over.
1. Debris locked against blade.
2. Damaged engine.
3. Broken control cable
1. Remove debris (see page 6 ).
2. Refer to your engine owner's manual.
3. Replace control cable.
ENGINE
When servicing engine refer to specific manufacturers engine owner's manual. All engine warranty is covered by the specific engine manufacturer.
If your engine requires warranty or other repair work contact your local servicing engine dealer. When contacting a dealer for service it is a good
idea to have your engine model number available for reference(See table page 11). If you can not locate a servicing dealer in your area you can
contact the manufacturers national service organization.
To reach: Briggs & Stratton: 800-233-3723
WARRANTY PROCEDURE
Should a Billy Goat Machine fail due to a defect in material and / or workmanship,
the owner should make a warranty claim as follows:
Engine Service and Warranty
Contact your nearest engine manufacturer's authorized
servicing dealer.
22.1
22
-The Machine must be taken to the dealer from whom it was purchased or to an
authorized Servicing Billy Goat Dealer.
-The owner must present the remaining half of the Warranty Registration Card,
or, if this is not available, the invoice or receipt.
-The Warranty Claim will be completed by the authorized Billy Goat Dealer and
submitted to their respective Billy Goat Distributor for their territory. Attention:
Service Manager. Any parts replaced under warranty must be tagged and
retained for 90 days.
Record your machine model, serial number and
date-of-purchase and where purchased
21
Serial Plate
1803 S.W. Jefferson
Lee's Summit,
MO 64082 / USA
Tel (816) 524-9666
R
Fax (816) 524-6983
95
-The distributor service manager will sign off on the claim and submit it to Billy
Goat for consideration.
Model
Serial No.
dBA
at the operator's
position.
-The Technical Service Department at Billy Goat will study the claim and may
request parts to be returned for examination. Billy Goat will notify their conclu-
sions to the distributor service manager from whom the claim was received.
-The decision by the Quality / Service department at Billy Goat to approve or
reject a Warranty claim is final and binding.
Engine Power
kW
Unit(Weight)
lbs.
kg
rpm
Note: To process a Warranty Claim, it is necessary to quote the Model & Serial Number
which are printed on the Billy Goat Serial Plate (See owner’s manual).
BILLY GOAT INDUSTRIES INC.
PO BOX 308 LEE'S SUMMIT, MO 64063-0308 / USA
Purchase
Date
Purchased
from
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