3 - 10Model Number 927302 927303 927304 927305Description Name RM 1228E RM 1232E RM 1328 RM 1332Battery180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCABrakesDrum Drum
3 - 11Model Number 927306 927307 927308 927310Description Name RM 9028 RM 1328 RM 1332 RM 1028Battery180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCABrakesDrum Drum Dr
4 - 124.1 CONTROLS AND FEATURESSECTION 4 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTSRN123456SpeedSelectorLocated onright handside ofdriver's seatWAR
4 - 134.2 SERVICE POSITIONSAriens Dealers will provide any service or adjustments which may be required to keep your unit operating at peak efficienc
4 - 144.5 MOWER BELT ADJUSTMENTAdjust mower belt after first five (5) hours of operation. To adjust 28" and 30" mowers (Figure 5):1. Place
4 - 153. Release parking brake and turn both rear wheels by hand. They should rotate freely in neutral (N) but not rotate with speed selector in any o
4 - 16Mower Pitch and HeightProper blade pitch is when the blade tip, measured from the bottom surface (Figure 10), is 1/4" to 3/8" (6.4 to
4 - 174.10 PINION AND STEERING ADJUSTMENTFor ease of access to bottom of unit during service procedures, your unit may be driven up on ramps or tippe
5 - 185.1 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following troubleshooting chart is to be used to isolate engine problems and give possible causes and corrective
5 - 19For ease of access to bottom of unit during service procedures, your riding mower may be driven up on ramps or tipped up onto bagger attachment
2Section 1 - Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31.1 The Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31.2 Service and Re
5 - 205.5 SPARK PLUGSpark plug should be cleaned or replaced (if necessary) and gap reset to .030" every 100 hours of operation or yearly whiche
5 - 21Place washers between frame and engine at locations where cap screws will be installed. Using outer bolt circle secure engine to frame with four
6 - 226.1 ROTARY MOWER BELT REPLACEMENT1. Disengage (OUT) mower clutch lever.2. Loosen three nuts securing rear belt finger to back cover and rotate
6 - 233. Sharpen both ends of blade at original angle (25o), removing equal amounts of material from each end to maintain proper blade balance. New bl
6 - 24To Remove Cowling1. Remove throttle control knob.2. Remove two screws securing throttle control to dash panel.3. Remove six screws securing dash
6 - 256.6 MOWER SPINDLE REMOVALTo remove the spindle:1. Remove two lock nuts securing belt finger to pivot plate and remove belt finger.2. Remove jam
7 - 26For ease of access to bottom of unit during service procedures, your unit may be driven up on ramps or tipped up onto bagger attachment service
7 - 277.2 SPEED SELECTORCarrier Assembly Removal1. Remove cotter pin attaching shift link to bellcrank and disconnect shift link from bellcrank.2. Re
8 - 288.1 BRAKE DISASSEMBLY1. Remove cotter pin securing brake rod to brake lever2. Remove nuts and washers securing brake band to brake lever.3. Rem
9 - 299.1 REAR AXLE DISASSEMBLY1. Remove wheel, hub cap, cotter pin, and retainer from short axle and remove short axle.2. Remove roll pin in long ax
31.1 THE MANUALIt is the purpose of this manual to provide complete instructions for service, maintenance, disassembly, repair, and installation of
9 - 309.1 GEAR CASE DISASSEMBLY1. Remove locknut from friction disc hub and remove hub and woodruff key in pinion shaft.2. Remove flange whizlock scr
9 - 31Friction Wheel Wear GuideFigure 31
10 - 3210.1 VANE INSTALLATIONSince vanes generally require more power and generate more, try bagging without vanes first. If performance is satisfact
10 - 3310.3 LOWER BOOT INSTALLATION28" and 30" Mower PansLift deflector, slide bottom edge of lower boot between runner and bottom edge of
11 - 3411.1 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEMCheck the safety interlock system to make sure that it is functioning properly. Rider must not start unless speed
11 - 35After cleaning, apply a thin coat of grease or petroleum jelly to terminals and cable ends, to retard corrosion. Reinstall battery.To charge ba
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2 - 42.1 SAFETY ALERTSLook for these symbols to point out important safety precautions. They mean:Attention! Personal Safety Is Involved!Become Ale
2 - 52.9 SAFETY RULES Walk Around InspectionComplete a walk around inspection of unit and work area to understand:• Work area. • Your unit. • All saf
2 - 6ControlsCome to a complete stop before reversing.Never jerk the control levers. Always use a steady even action to achieve smooth control.Always
3 - 7SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONSModel Number 927046 927047 927048 927049Description Name RM 1028E RM 1132E RM 9028E RM 9030EBattery180 CCA 180 CCA 180
3 - 8Model Number 927050 927051 927052 927053Description Name RM 1232E RM 1332 RM 1330 RM 9028Battery180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCABrakesDrum Drum Dr
3 - 9Model Number 927054 927055 927056 927301Description Name RM 9030 RM 1332 RM 1330 RM 9028EBattery180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCA 180 CCABrakesDrum Drum Dr
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