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OWNER’S MANUAL
Safety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions
Model MT (20.0 HP)
Model MTL (25.0 HP)
Model MTEFI (26.0 HP)
(Covers 2004 Production)
Please Read and Save These Instructions Effective Date: 01-01-04
For Safety, Read All Safety and Operation P/N 8000-9
Instructions Prior to Operating Machine Price $5.00
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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUALSafety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance InstructionsModel MT (20.0 HP)Model MTL (25.0 HP)Model MTEFI (26.0 HP)(Covers 2004 Producti

Page 2 - Foreword

Specifications8MODELAIR COOLEDMT (20.0 HP)MTEFI (26.0 HP)LIQUID COOLEDMTL (25.0 HP)BLADE DRIVEPTO Shaft Quick Disconnect SplinedShaft with Two High-Sp

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WALKER MFG. CO. • 5925 E. HARMONY ROAD, FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 • (970) 221-5614FORM NO. 021404 PRINTED IN USA ©2004 WALKER MFG. COSound - Model MTSou

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Specifications9MODELAIR COOLEDMT (20.0 HP)MTEFI (26.0 HP)LIQUID COOLEDMTL (25.0 HP)MOWER DECK (continued)Blade Size (Typical)42 in. (107 cm) SD 22 in.

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Specifications10MODELAIR COOLEDMT (20.0 HP)MTEFI (26.0 HP)LIQUID COOLEDMTL (25.0 HP)GHS SYSTEM (Optional) (continued)Full Signal (Grass-Pak® Switch) O

Page 6 - General Information

Component Identification 11NOTE: Control Identificationshown in OperatingInstructions section.Grass Handling System9.5 Bushel Catcher (Optional)7.0 Bu

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Component Identification12Catcher DoorGas SpringInstrument PanelGuardLeft HandDrive WheelCatcherDoor HandleDumpPlateCatcherDoorFuelFilterTailwheel For

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Component Identification 13Air Restriction IndicatorAir Intake HoseMuffler GrassShieldThrottle and Choke LinkageOil Dipstick/Oil FillRubber Bumper(Cat

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Component Identification14RadiatorHoseFuel PickupLineFuelFilterPrecleanerTubeFuel TankAir Intake HoseWaterPumpRadiatorOil Dipstick/Oil FillRadiator Ca

Page 10 - Specifications

Component Identification 15Air Restriction IndicatorMuffler GrassShieldOil Dipstick/Oil FillThrottle LinkagePrecleanerTubeFuel TankAir Cleaner CoverCy

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Safety Instructions16Pay particular attention to any information labeledDANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT,and NOTE in this manual.When you see the S

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Safety Instructions176. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could getcaught in moving parts. Do not operate thismachine while wearing shorts; al

Page 13 - Component Identification

ForewordThank you. . .for purchasing a Walker mower. Every effort has been made to provide you with themost reliable mower on the market, and we are

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Safety Instructions189. Watch for holes, rocks, and roots in the terrainand for other hidden hazards. When mowing tallgrass, mow higher than desired

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Safety Instructions192. To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine free ofgrass, leaves, excessive grease, and dirt.3. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws

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Safety Instructions20Adjacent to Blower Discharge Chutethrough Body (5804)Front Body Adjacent toRH Steering Lever (7818)Hydrostat OilReservoir (5810-2

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Safety Instructions 21Instrument Panel MT (8823-2), MTEFI (8823-3), MTL (8823-4)Fender, RH Side (7802)Catcher Door Hinge Bar,LH and RH Sides (586

Page 18 - Safety Instructions

Assembly Instructions22SETUP INSTRUCTIONSWalker Mowers are shipped partially assembled.After uncrating the tractor and mower deck, initialsetup is req

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Assembly Instructions23To fill (activate) battery with electrolyte (if battery hasbeen shipped dry):1. Remove the battery hold down bar, disconnectthe

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Assembly Instructions24Battery InstallationMower Deck AssemblyDeck Caster Wheels Installation1. Remove the bolt, nut, axle spacer tube, andspacer wash

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Assembly Instructions25Deck Discharge Shield Installation(Side Discharge Models Only)Attach the deck side discharge shield by positioningthe shield hi

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Assembly Instructions265. Connect the mower deck PTO drive shaftassembly to the tractor with the splined quickdisconnect coupler. This coupler simplif

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Assembly Instructions27Deck Leveling1. Position mower on a smooth, level surface. Setthe cutting height to the highest position - 4 in.(102 mm) - fo

Page 24 - Assembly Instructions

Table of Contents1General Information ________________ 4HIGHLIGHTED INFORMATION _____________ 4GLOSSARY ____________________________ 4IDENTIFYING NUMB

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Assembly Instructions28PREOPERATING CHECKLISTBefore operating the mower for the first time, and asa routine before daily operations, it is important t

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Assembly Instructions29 CHECK ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM - ModelMTL• Check the radiator air intake screen to makesure the screen is clean and free of obst

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Assembly Instructions30 CHECK MOWER BLADE CONDITION, SHARP-NESS, AND SECURITY OF MOUNTINGThe blade mounting nut should be tightened to60 ft-lb (81.3

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Operating Instructions31CONTROL IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION, AND FUNCTION Operating ControlsEngine Choke - (Model MT and MTL only)The choke control lever

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Operating Instructions32Choke and Throttle Location (MT and MTL)Engine ThrottleThe throttle control lever (red knob) is located on theleft side of the

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Operating Instructions33THROTTLEBLADE CLUTCH (PTO)Pull Up to EngagePARKINGBRAKELEFT WHEELSTEERING LEVERForward Position(No Control Change)Neutral-Park

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Operating Instructions34Front Body Latch ReleaseThe front portion of the tractor body hinges forwardfor maintenance access and is latched down in theO

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Operating Instructions35Instrument PanelInstrument PanelThis illustration shows the configuration of theswitches and indicators located on the instrum

Page 33 - Operating Instructions

Operating Instructions36HourmeterThe hourmeter displays operating time accumu-lated while the ignition switch is in the ON position.Voltmeter The volt

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Operating Instructions37Ignition SwitchThe ignition switch is used to start and stop the en-gine. The switch has three positions: “O” is the OFFposit

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2Table of ContentsMaintenance Instructions__________ 52MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART _______ 52IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CAREOF THE KOHLER ENGINE ______________

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Operating Instructions38STARTING THE ENGINE1. Before attempting to start the engine, makesure the operator is in the seat, the ForwardSpeed Control is

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Operating Instructions39IMPORTANT: For Model MT and MTL, make surethe choke is in the OFF position during normal en-gine operation; running with the c

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Operating Instructions40Correct Operator Hand Positionon the Controls3. Reverse direction of the mower by pulling bothlevers backward.NOTE: Smooth act

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Operating Instructions41 Blade Clutch EngagedBlade Clutch DisengagedSTOPPING THE MACHINE1. Slow the engine to a fast idle; put the throttle inthe 1/2

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Operating Instructions42ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHTCutting height is adjusted by positioning the four re-tainer hitch pins in a series of seven vertical

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Operating Instructions43RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MOWINGIMPORTANT: Operate the engine at full speedwhen mowing, to allow the engine to produce fullhorsepowe

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Operating Instructions44RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TILT-UP DECK OPERATION/TRANSPORTTo avoid potential deck and/or tractor damage whileusing the tilt-up deck,

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Operating Instructions45GRASS HANDLING SYSTEM (GHS)GHS Model OnlyGHS Flow and ComponentsPTO and BladeGear DrivePTOClutchRear DischargeMower DeckDeckDi

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Operating Instructions46General InformationThe Grass Handling System (GHS) consists of arear discharge mower deck connected to a 10 in.(25 cm) blower

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Operating Instructions47Clogging ChecklistIn case of clogging, there will be a distinct changein the sound of the blower, i.e., the blower soundwill s

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Table of Contents3ELECTRICAL SYSTEM __________________ 92Circuit Breakers ______________________ 92Wiring Diagram - Model MT_____________ 93Wiring Dia

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Operating Instructions48• Check that the openings in the removable airexhaust screen in the grass catcher are notplugged. If the screen is clogged,

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Operating Instructions49Dumping the CatcherFor dumping, the catcher either tailgate dumps intoa disposal area or dumps into the optional dumpbag. The

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Operating Instructions503. Hook the bottom of the bag over the rearbumper while lifting on the handle strap(s).4. Tilt the catcher back to dump into t

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Operating Instructions51Power Dump ComponentsGrass CatcherCableGuideCatcher DoorGas SpringCatcher DoorCable RodGuideCable AssemblyForkLift ChannelDoor

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Maintenance Instructions52 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART - RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVALS - MODEL MT, MTEFI, MTLService ItemDaily25 Hours100Hours200Hours

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Maintenance Instructions KOHLER TIPS53IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CARE OF THE KOHLER ENGINEFuel System• Fuel must be clean - free from water, dirt, and or-gani

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Maintenance Instructions KOHLER TIPS/LUBRICATION54Oil• Use only multi-viscosity oils as specified with theviscosity matching ambient temperatures for

Page 54 - Maintenance Instructions

Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION55Changing Engine Crankcase Oil/Oil FilterFor Model MT and MTEFI, change the engine crank-case oil after every 100

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Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION56Ident Lubrication No.No. Location Type PlacesIdent Lubrication No.No. Location Type Places1 Deck Caster Wheel F

Page 56 - KOHLER TIPS/LUBRICATION

Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION57Chassis and Deck Lubrication Points223115447788666610119131312151614141819191720 & 3622222124252327 27262930

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4General InformationHIGHLIGHTED INFORMATIONWalker Manufacturing recommends that any ser-vice requiring special training or tools be performedby an aut

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Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION58Mower Deck Gearbox LubricationNOTE: These instructions apply to all mower deckswith gear-driven blades. Refer t

Page 59 - LUBRICATION

Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION592. Check the oil level in the belt drive gearbox ev-ery 100 hours (or sooner if a visible oil leak hasdeveloped

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Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION60Hydrostatic Transmission FluidChecking Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid LevelHydrostatic transmission fluid level

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Maintenance Instructions LUBRICATION/CLEANING613. Reinstall the lower drain plug, making sure therubber O-ring on the plug is in place and ingood cond

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Maintenance Instructions CLEANING62Turbine PrecleanerThe turbine precleaner is mounted on a remote airintake tube connected to the Donaldson air clean

Page 63 - LUBRICATION/CLEANING

Maintenance Instructions CLEANING631. Release the top and bottom cover latches andremove the air cleaner cover. Wash the coverand Vacuator™ valve. C

Page 64 - CLEANING

Maintenance Instructions CLEANING64Engine Cooling System - MT20 and MTEFIAir Intake SystemTo prevent engine overheating and possible enginedamage, cle

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Maintenance Instructions CLEANING652. Inspect the radiator cooling fins for materiallodged in this area which would restrict coolingairflow. Use pres

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Maintenance Instructions CLEANING66NOTE: While some degree of material buildupin the mower deck housing can be tolerated, apoint is finally reached wh

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67Maintenance InstructionsCLEANING/CHECKING/SERVICINGHydrostatic Transmission Cooling FinsKeeping the cooling fins on the hydrostatic transmis-sions c

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General Information5Tractor Serial Number LocationMower Deck Serial Number LocationENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONRefer to the engine manual that accomp

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68Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICINGIMPORTANT: The coolant solution of antifreezeand distilled water must be thoroughly pre-mixed be-fore put

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69Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICINGCleaning the TerminalsIf battery terminals are corroded, remove batteryfrom the mower. Using a wire brus

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Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICING704. If the blade cutting edge is dull or nicked, itshould be sharpened. Remove blades forsharpening by gr

Page 72 - CHECKING/SERVICING

71Maintenance Instructions CHECKING/SERVICINGMower Deck Gearbox Oil SealsThe mower deck gearbox seals should be inspectedevery 25 hours for evidence o

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING72REPLACING/REPAIRINGIMPORTANT: ALWAYS use genuine factory re-placement parts. Substitute parts CAN resu

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING73Engine PTO Drive Belt (3 Groove Power Band)1. To remove the engine PTO drive belt:a. Remove the jackshaf

Page 75 - REPLACING/REPAIRING

Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING74Jackshaft Drive Belt1. To remove the jackshaft drive belt:a. Remove the engine PTO drive belt, asdescrib

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING75GHS Blower Drive Belt1. Remove the GHS blower drive belt tension bydepressing the idler pulley on the ti

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING76Hydrostatic Ground Drive Belt1. To remove the hydrostatic ground drive belt:a. Raise the spring-loaded b

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING77Fuel Filter - Model MT and MTLModels MT and MTL are each equipped with an in-line fuel filter. Visually

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Specifications6MODELAIR COOLEDMT (20.0 HP)MTEFI (26.0 HP)LIQUID COOLEDMTL (25.0 HP)ENGINEManufacturer/Model Kohler Command CH20, 2 Cyl., Gasoline (Air

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING78After reinstalling the blade, check blade timing bymoving blades through one (1) complete revolu-tion. M

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING79Reinstall the blades following procedure inCHECKING/SERVICING for Sharpen MowerBlades instructions. If

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING80Mower Deck Gearboxes(Shown with Gearbox Cover Removed for Clarity)GHS Blower Assembly (and/or Blower Whe

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Maintenance Instructions REPLACING/REPAIRING81Pressing Blower Wheel Out of HousingBlower Wheel Installation1. To install the blower wheel, reverse the

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82Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTSADJUSTMENTSSafety SwitchesThere are three (3) safety interlock switches on thetractor; Seat Switch, FSC Neutral

Page 85 - ADJUSTMENTS

Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS83Blade Clutch (PTO)Clutch Engagement/Belt TensionThe clutch engagement and PTO belt tension are ad-justed using t

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS84Clutch Disengagement/Brake Action The declutched or disengaged position of theblade clutch idler pulley is adju

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS85Use the following procedures to check and adjustclutch disengagement and brake action:Stop Block Eccentric Adjus

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS86 Blade Brake Band AdjustmentNOTE: The length of the actuator rod is adjustedby disconnecting the bottom clevis a

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS873. Tighten the jam nut on the forward travel stopadjusting bolt.Forward Speed Control Stop and Steering Lever Ad

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Specifications7MODELAIR COOLEDMT (20.0 HP)MTEFI (26.0 HP)LIQUID COOLEDMTL (25.0 HP)ELECTRICAL SYSTEMBattery 12 Volt, 35AH, 295 CCA 12 Volt, 35AH, 295

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS88Straight Ground Travel Adjustment - Step 41. Sit in the seat, start the engine (operate at nor-mal speed), and w

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS89Tilt-Up Deck Adjustable StopWhen the carrier frame hinge joint is properly adjust-ed, the deck lock levers shoul

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Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS90Carburetor Adjustment3. Start the engine and allow it to warm up by run-ning at 1/2 throttle for approximately f

Page 94 - ADJUSTMENTS/ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS91GHS “Full” Signal Horn with Grass-Pak® SwitchIf the GHS “full” signal horn is not sounding when thecatcher is fu

Page 95 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

92Maintenance Instructions ADJUSTMENTS/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMAdjusting the Grass-Pak® Switch3. If adjustment is required, hold the Grass-Pak®switch mount b

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93Maintenance Instructions ELECTRICAL SYSTEMWiring Diagram - Model MTS1 = START CIRCUITS2 = START/ACCESSORY CIRCUITM = MAGNETO GROUND CIRCUITB = BATTE

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94Maintenance Instructions ELECTRICAL SYSTEMRELAY - ARELAY - BONLYDEPT.SERVICETEST PLUGDIAGNOSTIC8685TO J12/J13TO J1/J2TO J1TO J11TO J10TO J3/J4TO J3T

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95Maintenance Instructions ELECTRICAL SYSTEMOPTIONALLIGHTOPTIONALLIGHTRED/WHTRED/ WHTRED/ WHTWHTPURREDRELAY - DRELAY - C20 AMP FUSE10 AMP FUSEPUMPFUEL

Page 99 - COMMERCIAL RIDER MOWER

96Maintenance Instructions ELECTRICAL SYSTEM_+-30858787A3085308587AIGNITION SWITCH CIRCUITSSTARTRUNOFFG + MB + AB + A / S1 + S2STARTPTO ONRELAY - APT

Page 100 - ©2004 WALKER MFG. CO

97LIMITED WARRANTYFORWALKERCOMMERCIAL RIDER MOWER1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS, AND FOR HOW LONG:Walker Manufacturing company will, at its option, repa

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