Country Home Products Lawn Mower DR SCOUT FIELD and BRUSH MOWER User Manual

DRSCOUT  
FIELD and BRUSH MOWER  
Safety & Operating Instructions  
Please read instructions before operating machine  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Introducing the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER ..............1  
Conventions used in this manual.................................................................................................... 1  
Chapter 2: Safety Considerations..........................................................................2  
Preparing to Use the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER ................................................ 2  
Safety Information Labels............................................................................................................... 2  
Protecting Yourself......................................................................................................................... 4  
Operating the Machine Safely ........................................................................................................ 4  
Safety with Gasoline-Powered Machines ....................................................................................... 5  
A Note to All Users......................................................................................................................... 6  
Additional Information and Potential Changes................................................................................ 6  
Chapter 3: Setting Up Your DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER .............7  
DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER Controls and Features.............................................. 7  
Unpacking the Mower..................................................................................................................... 8  
Check the Tire Pressure................................................................................................................. 8  
Adding Oil and Gasoline................................................................................................................. 9  
Chapter 4: Operating Your DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER ............10  
Before Starting the Engine ............................................................................................................10  
Starting..........................................................................................................................................10  
Engaging the Wheel Drive.............................................................................................................11  
Engaging the Blade.......................................................................................................................11  
Stopping the Blade........................................................................................................................11  
Stopping the Engine......................................................................................................................12  
Obstacle Tips ................................................................................................................................12  
Slopes ...........................................................................................................................................13  
If the machine gets hung up ..........................................................................................................13  
Cutting Brush & Saplings...............................................................................................................14  
Reverse.........................................................................................................................................14  
Chapter 5: Maintaining the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER ............16  
Regular Maintenance Check List...................................................................................................16  
Lubrication.....................................................................................................................................17  
Removing the Engine Oil...............................................................................................................18  
Removing and Replacing the Blade Belt .......................................................................................19  
Removing and Replacing the Drive Belt........................................................................................20  
Removing and Replacing the Blade ..............................................................................................21  
Adjusting the Wheel Clutch ...........................................................................................................22  
Removing and Replacing the Drive Chain.....................................................................................23  
Adjusting the Blade Engagement Cable........................................................................................24  
Replacing the Blade Clutch Springs..............................................................................................25  
Removing the Wheels ...................................................................................................................26  
End of Season & Storage..............................................................................................................27  
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting and Warranty .........................................................28  
Troubleshooting Table...................................................................................................................28  
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Chapter 1: Introducing the DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER  
Thank you for the purchase of your new DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER.  
This manual will help you set up and safely operate your new DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER. Careful adherence to the safety and operating instructions in this  
manual will ensure many years of productive use.  
Please let us know if you have any questions or problems by contacting us via or our toll-  
free phone number. Our contact information is listed inside the front cover of this manual.  
When you call, please have your serial number or order number available so we can help  
you quickly.  
Conventions used in this manual  
WARNING! The exclamation point within a triangle alerts you to  
essential operating, safety, and maintenance (servicing) instructions.  
Important! This information is important in the proper use of your  
machine. Failure to follow this instruction could result in injury to you or  
damage to your mower.  
Tip: This is a helpful hint to guide you in getting the most out of your mower.  
Tools Needed: This indicates you will need a special tool to perform a maintenance  
function on your machine.  
Note: This information may be helpful to you.  
If you are ever unsure about an action you are about to take, contact Country Home  
Product’s toll-free support at 1-800-DR-OWNER (376-9637).  
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Chapter 2: Safety Considerations  
Taking the time to read and observe all safety instructions will ensure many years of  
productive use from your DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER and help you  
avoid injury. Please take a few moments to read the following guidelines for safely  
operating your new machine.  
Preparing to Use the DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER  
Read these Safety & Operating Instructions and the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual  
before you use the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER. Become familiar  
with the controls, engine and service recommendations to ensure the best performance  
from your machine.  
Inspect the area in which you will be working. Look for rocks, logs, sticks, rope, wire,  
garden tools, etc., and remove these objects before mowing. Mowing over these objects  
could damage the machine and cause injury.  
Safety Information Labels  
Take some time to become familiar with the following standard safety cautions applicable  
to your mower. Replace damaged or missing safety labels immediately.  
Read the Safety and  
Operating Instructions.  
Always wear safety glasses  
or goggles while operating  
the machine.  
Do not operate the  
machine near people  
or animals.  
Keep body parts away  
from the mower blade.  
Remove all objects  
that could be thrown  
by the mower blade.  
Use caution operating the  
machine on slopes.  
(#14823)  
Make sure you add oil before starting the  
engine; the unit is shipped without oil.  
Fill the oil reservoir slowly to make sure  
you don’t overfill it. (#12781)  
Keep combustible substances away from  
the engine when it is hot. (#13684)  
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To avoid injury, keep your hands  
and feet away from the spinning  
blade. (#13649)  
This label shows the  
proper routing of  
the blade belt.  
(#16437)  
This label reminds  
you about the  
importance of  
reading and  
understanding the  
Safety & Operating  
Instructions  
manual and of  
paying attention to  
the safety warnings.  
(#16265)  
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Protecting Yourself  
Always wear protective goggles while mowing to protect your eyes from possible  
thrown objects.  
Wear shoes with non-slip treads when using your DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH  
MOWER. If you have safety shoes, we recommend wearing them. Do not use the  
machine while barefoot or wearing open sandals.  
Wear long pants while mowing.  
Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry, which might be caught on the mower’s  
moving parts.  
Use hearing protection or earplugs to protect your hearing.  
We recommend wearing gloves while mowing.  
Operating the Machine Safely  
WARNING! The items listed in this section will help you keep your  
DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWERrunning smoothly and, most  
importantly, prevent injury to yourself or others. Please review them  
carefully before starting your machine.  
Keep bystanders at least 100 feet away from your work area at all times. Objects can be  
thrown far from the mower and at great speeds. To be safe, do not operate the  
machine near small children or pets, and never allow children to operate the mower.  
Disengage the blade and stop the engine when another person approaches.  
Be sure all blade and wheel controls are DISENGAGED before attempting to start the  
engine. Engage and disengage the blade a few times to get used to it before mowing.  
NEVER remove the shields from the mower, or alter the deck in any way.  
Keep your hands and feet away from the blade, belts, chains, blade pulleys, and  
concealed areas while the engine is running. NEVER reach under the deck or grab  
hold of any part of the deck when the engine is running.  
ALWAYS shut off the engine and remove the spark plug wire before adjusting the  
machine. If you have to stop to remove grass or debris from the underside of the deck,  
ALWAYS disconnect the spark plug wire first.  
The exhaust area on the engine becomes very hot with use. Allow the engine to cool  
before doing maintenance or making adjustments.  
Keep combustible substances away from the engine when it is hot.  
When operating over uneven terrain and slopes, use EXTREME CAUTION to ensure  
solid and firm footing.  
Use the machine only in daylight or good artificial light.  
Use extra caution when mowing in wet or slippery conditions.  
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ALWAYS OPERATE THE MOWER FROM BEHIND. Never pass or stand beside  
or in front of machine when the engine is running.  
Do not, under any conditions, remove, bend, cut, fit, weld, or otherwise alter standard  
parts on the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER. This includes all shields  
and guards. Modifications to your machine could cause personal injuries and property  
damage and will void your warranty.  
While using the DR® SCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER, don't hurry or take  
things for granted. When in doubt about the equipment or your surroundings, stop the  
machine and take the time to look things over. Make sure that you have 100% control  
of the mower at all times.  
Never allow children or people who are unfamiliar with these instructions to use the  
DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER.  
Do not operate the machine when under the influence of alcohol or medication.  
Watch for traffic when mowing near roadways.  
Safety with Gasoline-Powered Machines  
WARNING! The items listed in this section will help you keep your  
DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER running smoothly and, most  
importantly, prevent injury to yourself or others. Please review them  
carefully before starting your machine.  
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area or without proper ventilation.  
Store all fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose.  
Fill the gasoline tank outdoors with the engine off. Don't handle gasoline if you or  
anyone nearby is smoking, or if you're near anything that could cause it to ignite or  
explode.  
If you spill gasoline, do not attempt to start the engine. Move the machine away from  
the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition until the gas vapors have  
dissipated. Wipe up any spilled fuel to prevent a fire hazard and properly dispose of the  
waste.  
Allow the engine to cool completely before storing in any enclosure. Never store the  
machine near an open flame or spark with gas in the tank.  
Do not change the engine governor settings or modify the engine speed.  
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A Note to All Users  
Under California law, and the laws of some other states, you are not permitted to operate  
an internal combustion engine using hydrocarbon fuels without an engine spark arrester.  
All DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWERS shipped to California and Washington  
State are provided with spark arresters. Failure of the owner / operator to maintain this  
equipment in compliance with state regulations is a misdemeanor under California law and  
may be in violation of other state and/or federal regulations. Contact your local fire  
marshal or forest service for specific information in your area.  
Additional Information and Potential Changes  
Country Home Products, Inc. reserves the right to discontinue, change, and improve its  
products at any time without notice or obligation to the purchaser. The descriptions and  
specifications contained in this manual were in effect at printing. Equipment described  
within this manual may be optional. Some illustrations may not be applicable to your  
machine.  
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Chapter 3: Setting Up Your DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER  
This chapter outlines a few simple steps you will need to follow to set up your new machine  
before you use it. It may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the controls and features on  
your mower by reviewing the picture in the next section before beginning the steps outlined  
in this chapter.  
DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER Controls  
and Features  
Key  
Switch  
Throttle  
Control  
Operator  
Presence  
Control  
Blade  
Clutch  
Wheel  
Clutch  
Shift  
Lever  
Starter  
Handle  
Figure 1  
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Unpacking the Mower  
Tools & Supplies Needed:  
Screwdriver  
Knife  
Gloves  
Eye protection  
Metal shears  
WARNING! Always wear eye protection when cutting the banding. The  
banding may have a lot of tension on it and may snap, striking you when cut.  
Always stand to one side when cutting the band.  
1. Stand to one side and cut the banding.  
2. Remove the top of the carton. Separate the stapled vertical cardboard ends from  
the pallet to access the pallet straps. Be careful of the staples.  
3. Pry off the fasteners and cut any ties holding the machine to the pallet.  
Caution: Wear gloves and be very careful when handling the deck. The  
blade is very sharp, and may spin as you maneuver the deck.  
4. Roll the mower off the pallet. Do not discard your pallet and packaging material  
until you are fully satisfied with your machine.  
5. Remove blade protector from blade. (See caution note above).  
Check the Tire Pressure  
There should be 10 psi in each tire.  
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Adding Oil and Gasoline  
WARNING! You must add oil before starting the engine. This  
machine is shipped without oil. Traces of oil may be in the reservoir from  
factory testing, but YOU MUST ADD OIL BEFORE STARTING THE  
ENGINE. Fill the reservoir slowly checking the dipstick frequently to avoid  
overfilling.  
Important! To get an accurate reading when checking the oil level:  
The machine should be on a level surface.  
The dipstick should be screwed down on Briggs & Stratton engines.  
Engine Oil Capacity  
Briggs & Stratton Intek  
20 oz. (0.60 L)  
Tip: To avoid confusion, we recommend leaving the caps on the fuel and oil fills until you  
are ready to pour either gasoline or oil into the correct fill.  
Use only SAE 30 high detergent oil. Other types of oil could cause problems operating  
your machine. Please refer to your engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual for detailed oil  
information.  
1. Place the machine on a level  
Fuel Fill  
surface and initially add 16 oz.  
(½ quart) of SAE 30 high  
detergent oil recommended by  
the engine manufacturer and  
wait one minute for the oil to  
settle. (Figure 2)  
2. Check the dipstick and continue  
adding a few ounces of oil at a  
time, rechecking the dipstick  
until the oil reaches the fill  
mark. Be careful not to overfill.  
(Figure 2)  
Oil Fill  
3. Fill the gas tank to within ¼  
inch of the top with fresh,  
unleaded gas. See your engine  
manufacturer’s owner’s manual  
for more information.  
Figure 2  
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Chapter 4: Operating Your DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER  
This chapter covers the procedures for starting and stopping your new DR  
SCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER and discusses basic operation features.  
Before Starting the Engine  
1. Check the oil level every time you use the machine. (See Figure 2 on page 9)  
2. Check the gas level. (Figure 2)  
Starting  
1. Move the shift lever to N (Neutral) (Figure 3).  
2. Move the throttle (Figure 4) to the RUN position.  
3. Press the primer pump three times.  
Shift  
Lever  
4. Turn the key (Figure 4) to START.  
5. Grasp the recoil starter handle and slowly pull until  
you feel resistance. Let the cord retract a little bit, then  
pull the cord rapidly to start the engine. One or two  
pulls usually starts the DR® SCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER (Figure 4).  
Figure 3  
Key  
Switch  
Throttle  
Control  
Shift  
Lever  
Starter  
Handle  
Operator  
Presence  
Control  
Blade  
Clutch  
Wheel  
Clutch  
Primer Pump  
Figure 4  
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Engaging the Wheel Drive  
The DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER has a three-speed forward  
transmission and single-speed reverse. Forward speeds range from 1.1 mph in first gear  
to 2.2 mph in third gear. Use the lower gears for mowing in thick, woody vegetation  
and the higher gears for wide-open areas and lighter vegetation, or as "travel gears."  
Reverse is ideal for maneuvering in tight spots.  
Note: Always release the wheel clutch lever (Figure 4, on page 11) when shifting gears.  
1. Move the shift lever (Figure 4) to any desired gear.  
2. Gently squeeze the wheel clutch lever to engage a gear.  
3. Release the clutch if you need to slow down or stop.  
Engaging the Blade  
1. Hold down the operator presence lever. (Figure 4)  
2. Squeeze the blade clutch lever. (Figure 4)  
Note: If you squeeze the blade clutch lever before holding down the operator  
presence lever the engine will shut off.  
WARNING! Always disengage the blade of the DRSCOUTFIELD  
and BRUSH MOWER before shifting into reverse.  
Stopping the Blade  
Release the blade clutch lever. (Figure 4)  
Note: Releasing the operator presence lever (Figure 4) while the blade is engaged  
will cause the engine to shut off.  
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Stopping the Engine  
1. Stop the blade by releasing the blade clutch lever. (Figure 5)  
2. Move the throttle control to the IDLE position.  
3. Turn the key to the OFF position and remove it for safety.  
3.  
2.  
1.  
Figure 5  
Obstacle Tips  
Dealing with obstacles in the terrain is easy with your new DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER. The following section explains how to approach most common  
obstacles.  
WARNING! The mower engine's power can potentially throw stones,  
sticks and other debris at great velocity, which could cause personal injury  
or property damage. DO NOT run the machine over gravel driveways or  
over loose stones or mulch with the mower blade spinning.  
Always check your work area before mowing and remove any debris that might tangle  
or damage the machine.  
WARNING! If you do run into debris and the mower becomes tangled,  
turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before attempting to  
untangle the machine.  
WARNING! DO NOT touch the exhaust areas when reaching for the  
spark plug—they are very hot.  
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Slopes  
WARNING! When operating over uneven terrain and slopes, use  
EXTREME CAUTION to ensure solid and firm footing.  
1. We do not recommend using the DR  
SCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER  
continuously on slopes greater than 20  
degrees. Doing so could deprive the engine  
of oil and cause it to overheat. (Figure 6)  
2. Mow across slopes instead of up and down.  
3. To avoid freewheeling, shift into a lower  
gear before going down a slope. Do not  
shift while on a slope.  
20°
MAX  
Figure 6  
If the machine gets hung up  
1. Disengage the blade. Do not try to free the machine from stumps or debris while the  
blade is engaged.  
2. Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug.  
3. Try pushing down on the handlebars to lift the mowing deck over the obstacle.  
4. Pull the machine away from the obstacle and clear any debris from the machine.  
5. Reconnect the spark plug and restart the machine.  
WARNING! If you need to leave the operating position to clear debris  
from the deck, turn the engine off and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
WARNING! DO NOT touch the exhaust areas when reaching for the  
spark plug—they are very hot.  
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Cutting Brush & Saplings  
1. When cutting woody material, small saplings,  
etc., allow the machine to ride up and over  
material slowly. Adjust your forward speed to  
varying conditions. (Figure 7)  
2. After cutting brush, etc., you may want to mow  
over it again to remove any remaining  
branches. It works best to mow from the  
trunk end toward the top as brush lies on the  
ground.  
Figure 7  
Reverse  
1. Be very careful of your footing when operating the machine in reverse. Know what's  
behind you and take your time.  
2. Disengage the blade before shifting into reverse. Mow in the forward gears only, using  
reverse for maneuvering.  
3. Shift into REVERSE.  
Tip: If you find it difficult to shift into reverse, lightly "feather" the wheel clutch lever as  
you put the shift lever into reverse, then immediately release the clutch lever.  
4. Gently squeeze the wheel clutch lever to start moving in reverse.  
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Chapter 5: Maintaining the DRSCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER  
Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance and long life of your  
machine. Please refer to this manual and the engine manufacturer's owner's manual for  
maintenance procedures. Service intervals listed in the checklist below supercede those  
listed in the engine manufacturer's owner's manual.  
WARNING! Some of the following procedures require access to the  
underside of the machine. If you need to tip the machine back or on its side,  
you must first disconnect the spark plug wire, drain the oil and gas, and  
remove the air filter and Precleaner.  
Regular Maintenance Check List  
Note: Service intervals shown are considered maximum under normal operating  
conditions. Increase frequencies under extremely dirty or dusty conditions.  
Before Each  
Use  
Every 25  
Hours  
Every 100  
Hours  
Procedure  
Check Operator Presence Switch  
Check Engine Oil Level  
Check General Equipment Condition  
Check Blade for Sharpness  
Check Tire Pressure  
Clean Air Filter & Precleaner  
Change Engine Oil  
1st time 5 hours  
Clean Engine Exterior & Cooling Fins  
Check All Belt Tensions & Condition  
Lubricate Chain & Clean around idlers  
Replace Spark Plug  
Replace Air Filter & Precleaner  
Check cable connections  
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Lubrication  
Your DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER was lubricated at the Factory.  
The spindle, differential and transmission are lubricated for life and sealed at the  
factory. The operator needs to provide engine lubrication and lubricate the chain  
periodically.  
Tools & Supplies Needed:  
9/16" wrench or socket (chain cover)  
FLUID FILM® or comparable lubricant  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
1. The drive chain should be  
lubricated with FLUID FILM®  
Shift Lever Nut  
lubricant or SAE 30 oil every 25  
operating hours—more often if  
the machine is operated in  
extremely dusty or wet  
conditions. Remove the chain  
cover by first removing the shift  
lever attaching nut (Figure 8) and  
remove the shift lever.  
2. Remove the two cover screws,  
remove the cover, lubricate the  
chain and replace the cover.  
(Figures 9 and 10)  
Figure 8  
Chain Cover Screws  
Lubricate Chain  
Figure 9  
Figure 10  
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Removing the Engine Oil  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Tools & Supplies Recommended:  
Manual  
1. Remove the Oil Filler Cap and position a suitable oil receptacle beside the oil fill tube.  
2. Using the handle of the mower, tip the machine to the left and drain the oil out  
through the oil filler tube into the suitable receptacle.  
3. Replace the oil by following the instructions on page 9.  
Alternate Method  
1. Remove the Oil Fill Cap and vacuum the oil from the engine through the oil fill tube  
using a vacuum oil drainer.  
2. Replace the oil by following the instructions on page 9.  
Note: If the oil is not to be reused, be sure to use environmentally safe disposal  
procedures in the disposing of the used oil.  
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Removing and Replacing the Blade Belt  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Important! Use only DRbelts on your machine. They have been  
thoroughly tested and proven for many hours of use.  
Tools & Supplies Needed:  
9/16" wrench or socket (spring nut)  
1/2" wrench or socket (guide bolt)  
Gloves  
1. Remove the belt guard by unscrewing the  
knob, pull the guard forward and lift to  
remove it. (Figure 11)  
2. Remove the top nut from the clutch lever  
pivot bolt. Remove the idler tension spring  
from the shaft by gripping the spring with  
your gloved hand, pulling the spring toward  
the shaft and lifting it over the shaft.  
(Figure 12)  
Knob  
Figure 11  
3. Remove the clutch anti-rotation bracket by  
removing the mounting bolt from side of  
the machine. (Figure 12)  
Tension Spring Unhooked  
4. Remove the clutch return  
spring by unhooking from  
the eyebolt. (Figure 12)  
Clutch  
Spring  
Nut  
Removed  
Eyebolt  
5. Remove the clutch spring  
from the clutch tab by  
rotating the tab toward  
the rear of the machine  
(clockwise) to relieve  
tension and unhook the  
spring from the tab.  
(Figure 12)  
Clutch  
Tab  
Blade Belt  
Return  
Spring  
Mounting Bolt  
6. Remove the belt from the  
engine pulley below the  
machine and then remove  
it from around the clutch.  
(Figure 12)  
Figure 12  
7. To mount the belt, follow the above procedure in reverse order.  
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Removing and Replacing the Drive Belt  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Tools Needed:  
7/16" wrench or socket  
1/2" wrench or socket  
Gloves  
1. Drain the gas by running the engine  
Figure 13  
until the gas tank is empty or by the  
use of a siphon.  
Remove  
Bolts  
2. Drain the engine oil. (See page 18)  
3. Loosen the two outside belt retainer  
bolts on the right and left side of the  
machine near the wheels and slide  
them forward. (Figure 15)  
Bracket  
4. Release the clutch control cable from  
the handle by pulling back and  
down. (Figure 13)  
5. Remove the blade belt following the  
instructions as outlined on page 19.  
6. With the machine on its side,  
remove the two bolts and the clutch  
cable bracket and the third belt guide  
bolt to the right of the pulley. (Figure  
14)  
Figure 14  
7. Remove the belt from the pulleys  
and re-install the new belt by  
reversing the above procedure.  
8. Check the wheel clutch adjustment.  
See page 22.  
Belt Retainer  
Bolt(s)  
Important! Be certain to fill with oil before starting  
the engine. See page 9.  
Figure 15  
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Removing and Replacing the Blade  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Tools Needed:  
15/16" wrench or socket  
Air wrench if available  
Wear gloves  
1 x 4 x 6 to brace the blade  
1. Block the blade with a piece of  
wood between the blade and the  
skid on the side of the deck.  
(Figure 16)  
2. Remove the blade bolt (right-  
hand, regular thread) and washer.  
Figure 16  
WARNING! Use caution when pushing or pulling the wrench next to  
the blade. Wear gloves, if the wrench slips off the nut, you may be seriously  
injured.  
3. Remove the blade.  
4. Mount the new blade, washer and bolt.  
Note: Be sure the blade is seated completely over the small ridge in the spindle hub  
before tightening the lock nut.  
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Adjusting the Wheel Clutch  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Note: When properly adjusted, tension on the wheel clutch lever should increase when the  
lever is about parallel to (almost touching) the handlebar grip.  
Tools Needed:  
(2) 1/2" wrenches  
1. Find the wheel clutch adjustment on the clutch bracket on the underside of the  
machine. (Figure 17)  
2. Loosen the nut on the front (threaded) side of the bracket by 1/8" to 1/4", and  
then tighten the nut on the back against the bracket. Check the tension on the  
clutch lever and repeat the adjustment as needed.  
WARNING! If clutch is over tightened, machine may lurch forward  
when shifting into gear. Use caution when shifting into gear.  
Wheel Clutch  
Adjustment  
Figure 17  
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Removing and Replacing the Drive Chain  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Tools Needed:  
1/2" wrench or socket  
Chain Cover Screws  
(chain cover)  
9/16" wrench or socket  
(shift lever)  
Shift  
Lever  
Flat-head screwdriver  
Pliers  
Shift Lever Nut  
1. Place the gearshift lever in  
NEUTRAL and remove  
the chain cover by  
removing the shift lever  
attaching nut, shift lever  
and the two cover screws.  
(Figure 18)  
Figure 18  
2. Locate (by rotating the  
drive  
remove the master chain  
link. (Figure 19) First  
remove the lock clip (A)  
with flat-head  
sprocket)  
and  
a
screwdriver and pliers.  
You'll need to lift one side  
and rotate the clip to get it  
off the master link. Next,  
remove the side plate (B).  
Then remove the master  
chain link.  
Figure 19  
3. Slowly feed the chain  
out.  
4. Mount the new chain as  
shown in Figure 20.  
5. Add the master chain  
link.  
6. Replace the chain cover  
and tighten the lock nut  
and the two cover  
screws.  
Drive Chain Routing  
Figure 20  
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Adjusting the Blade Engagement Cable  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Note: If the blade won't cut, or seems to slip in heavy material, check the blade  
engagement cable. When properly adjusted, tension on the blade engagement  
lever should decrease when the lever is about parallel to (almost touching) the  
handlebar grip.  
Important! Be sure the blade engagement lever does not stay in the  
engaged position without the operator holding the blade clutch lever.  
Blade Engagement  
Tool Needed:  
Cable Adjustment  
1/2" open-end wrench  
Under the machine, on the right  
hand side, there is a bracket for  
adjusting the blade engagement  
cable. (Figure 21) To tighten the  
cable, loosen the nut on the front  
(threaded) side of the bracket by  
1/8" to 1/4", and then tighten the  
nut on the back against the bracket.  
Check the tension on the blade  
lever and repeat the adjustment as  
needed.  
Figure 21  
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Replacing the Blade Clutch Springs  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Eyebolt  
Tools Needed:  
Clutch Tab  
1/2" open-end wrench  
9/16" open-end wrench  
Gloves  
Return  
Remove the belt guard by  
unscrewing the knob, pull  
the guard forward and lift to  
remove it. (See Figure 11 on  
page 19)  
Spring  
Clutch  
Spring  
Return Spring  
1. Remove one end of the  
return spring from the  
eyebolt on the machine  
frame. (Figure 22)  
Figure 22  
2. Push the clutch tab  
toward  
the  
rear  
(clockwise) and unhook  
the clutch spring.  
3. Unhook the return  
spring from the clutch  
spring beneath the  
clutch tab. (Figure 23)  
4. Install the new return  
spring by reversing the  
above procedure.  
Figure 23  
Top Nut Removed  
Clutch  
Spring  
Tension  
Spring  
Unhooked  
Clutch Spring  
1. Remove the return  
spring as above.  
2. Remove the top nut  
from the clutch cam  
pivot bolt. (Figure 24)  
Pivot Bolt  
Clutch  
Cam  
Retaining  
Nut  
3. With a gloved hand,  
remove the idler tension  
spring from the pivot  
Figure 24  
bolt by pulling the spring toward the bolt and lifting it off (Figure 24).  
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4. Remove the clutch cam retaining nut from the clutch cam pivot bolt and lift the cam  
off the pivot bolt. (Figure 24)  
5. Remove the clutch spring retaining nut from beneath the clutch cam and remove the  
clutch spring from the cam.  
6. Install the new spring by reversing the above procedure.  
7. Replace the belt guard. (See Figure 11 on page 19)  
Removing the Wheels  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Tool Needed:  
(2) 7/16" wrenches or sockets  
1. Block the machine so the wheel to be removed is off the ground.  
2. While holding the shear bolt head, remove the shear bolt nut, remove the shear bolt  
and slide the wheel off. (Figure 25)  
3. Do not over tighten the shear bolt nut when reinstalling the wheels.  
Shear Bolt  
Remove Nut  
Figure 25  
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End of Season & Storage  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Note: Please refer to the engine manufacturer's owner's manual for engine-specific  
procedures.  
Change the oil.  
If your DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER will be idle for more than 30  
days, we recommend using a gas stabilizer. This will prevent sediment from  
gumming up the carburetor. If there is dirt or moisture in the gas or tank, remove  
it by draining the tank. Completely fill the tank with fresh, unleaded gas and add  
the appropriate amount of stabilizer or gasoline additive. Run the engine for a  
short time to allow the additive to circulate.  
Remove the spark plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the cylinder hole.  
Replace the plug and pull the recoil starter rope until you feel strong resistance.  
This will coat the piston and seat the valves to prevent moisture buildup.  
Clean/replace the air filters.  
Clean dirt and debris from the cylinder head cooling fins, blower housing, debris  
screen and muffler area of the engine.  
Remove any wrapped weeds from the blade bearing housing. Clean grass and  
debris from the top and underneath the mower deck with a stiff brush.  
Check the blade for nicks and wear. Remove the blade and sharpen, or have it  
professionally sharpened if needed.  
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting and Warranty  
Most problems are easy to fix. Consult the troubleshooting table for common problems  
and their solutions. If you continue to experience problems, call Country Home Products,  
Inc. for support.  
Troubleshooting Table  
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the  
engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Recoil will not  
pull out or is  
Check that the blade hand control lever is properly  
adjusted and in the released position.  
difficult to pull.  
Check the engine oil level, the engine may be seized.  
There may be an oil compression lock in the cylinder.  
Take out the spark plug, hold a rag over the spark  
plug hole and pull the recoil cord several times to blow  
out any oil in the cylinder. Wipe off the spark plug and  
reinsert it.  
The recoil may be broken or jammed. Try to turn the  
engine pulley by hand, with the spark plug wire off. If  
it turns, the recoil is broken or jammed. Call 1(800)  
DR-OWNER (376-9637) for assistance.  
The engine  
won’t start.  
Is the key in the START position?  
Are you using fresh, clean gas? If the gas is old,  
change it. Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer  
than one month.  
(Please refer to  
the engine  
manufacture’s  
owner’s manual  
for engine-  
Check the throttle adjustment and cable travel.  
Is the blade engagement hand control lever down? It  
should be.  
Is the spark plug clean? If the spark plug is dirty or  
cracked, change it. If it’s oily, leave it out, hold a rag  
over the plug hole and pull the recoil cord several  
times to blow out any oil in the cylinder, then wipe off  
the plug and reinsert it.  
specific  
procedures.)  
If your engine still won’t start, call 1(800) DR-OWNER  
(376-9637) for assistance.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
The engine  
lacks power or  
is not running  
smoothly.  
Check the throttle travel and adjustment.  
Is the air filter clean? If it’s dirty, change it following the  
procedure in the engine manufacturer’s owner’s  
manual.  
Is the spark plug clean? If it’s fouled or cracked,  
change it. If it’s oily, leave it out, hold a rag over the  
plug hole and pull your recoil cord several times to  
blow out any oil in the cylinder, then wipe off the plug  
and reinsert it.  
(Please refer to  
the engine  
manufacturer’s  
owner’s manual  
for engine-  
Are you using fresh, clean unleaded gas? If it’s old,  
change it. Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer  
than one month.  
specific  
procedures.)  
Does your engine have the right amount of clean oil?  
If it’s dirty, change it following the procedure in the  
engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual.  
Check the oil level and adjust as needed.  
If your engine still lacks power, call 1(800) DR-  
OWNER (376-9637) for assistance.  
Check the oil level and adjust as needed.  
Engine smokes.  
You may be operating the machine on too great an  
incline. (See SLOPES section on Page 13)  
Check the air filter and clean or replace if needed.  
You may be using the wrong oil—too light for the  
temperature. Refer to your Engine Manufacturer's  
Owner’s Manual for detailed information.  
Clean the cooling fins if they’re dirty.  
If the engine still smokes, call 1(800) DR-OWNER  
(376-9637) for assistance.  
If you find it difficult to shift into reverse, lightly pull the  
clutch lever as you pull the shift lever into reverse then  
immediately release the clutch lever. (See Page 14)  
Machine is hard  
to get into  
reverse.  
If the difficulty persists, call 1(800) DR-OWNER (376-  
9637) for assistance.  
A pulley groove may be nicked. Check the belt for  
The belt frays or  
rolls over the  
pulley.  
wear and hard spots. File off any nicks on the pulley.  
The belt may be stretched. Replace it.  
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Possible Cause  
Symptom  
The blade may not be seated properly on the hub.  
Loosen the blade nut, reset the blade and tighten the  
nut.  
Blade vibrates  
when engaged.  
The spindle bearings may be bad.  
Call 1(800) DR-OWNER (376-9637) for assistance.  
The blade may not be seated properly on the hub.  
Loosen the blade nut, reset the blade and tighten the  
nut.  
The blade is not  
cutting or is  
loose.  
Sharpen the blade if it is dull or nicked.  
Wheels pulling  
left or right.  
Check the tire pressure. There should be 14 psi in  
each tire.  
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DR® POWER EQUIPMENT  
DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER  
1-Year Limited Warranty  
Terms and Conditions  
The DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER is warranted for one (1) year against defects in materials or workmanship  
when put to ordinary and normal consumer use; ninety (90) days for any other use. The engine is warranted separately by the  
engine manufacturer.  
For the purposes of all the above warranties, “ordinary and normal consumer use” refers to non-commercial residential use and  
does not include misuse, accidents or damage due to inadequate maintenance.  
Country Home Products, Inc. certifies that the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER is fit for ordinary purposes for  
which a product of this type is used. Country Home Products, Inc. however, limits the implied warranties of merchantability  
and fitness in duration to a period of one (1) year in consumer use, ninety (90) days for any other use.  
The 1-Year Limited Warranty on the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER starts on the date the machine ships from  
our factory. The 1-Year Limited Warranty is applicable only to the original owner.  
The warranty holder is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance as defined by the manufacturer's owner's manuals.  
The warranty holder is responsible for replacement of normally wearing parts such as the belts, bearings and cables. Attachments and  
accessories to the machine are not covered by this warranty.  
During the warranty period, the warranty holder is responsible for the machine transportation charges, if required. During the warranty  
period, warranty parts will be shipped by standard method at no charge to the warranty holder. Expedited shipping of warranty parts is  
the responsibility of the warranty holder.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE LENGTH OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
Country Home Products, Inc. shall not be liable under any circumstances for any incidental or consequential damages or  
expenses of any kind, including, but not limited to, cost of equipment rentals, loss of profit, or cost of hiring services to  
perform tasks normally performed by the DRSCOUTFIELD and BRUSH MOWER.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
Customer Service Hotline  
Country Home Products, Inc.’s objective is to have 100% satisfied customers. For that reason, we operate a 6-day-a-week  
Technical Service Department for our Owners. You can access a Representative by dialing our TOLL-FREE Hotline at 1-800-  
DR-OWNER (376-9637). The sole job of our well-trained and friendly folks is to ensure that you get any help you need in a  
timely fashion. They are there to answer all your questions including: (1) inquiries on any of the above warranties, (2) inquiries  
about replacement parts, or (3) your questions regarding service, maintenance and operation.  
Our Customer Service Representatives will also be happy to answer any of your questions regarding the separate warranties on  
all engines. However, to obtain service, repair or replacement of any engine within the time period covered by the  
manufacturer’s limited warranty, follow the instructions and warranty information specifically pertaining to those items  
provided by their separate manufacturers.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY  
FROM STATE TO STATE.  
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Daily Checklist for the DR® SCOUTFIELD and  
BRUSH MOWER  
To help maintain your DR® for optimum performance, we recommend you follow this  
checklist each time you use your machine.  
[ ] OIL: With the machine on a level surface, remove the oil fill cap and check the oil  
level. Fill the reservoir according to the dipstick with SAE30 HD motor oil.  
[ ] GAS: Fill the gas tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline.  
[ ] ENGINE: It is very important to keep the engine clean. Remove grass and other  
debris from the engine cooling fins and debris guard. A dirty engine retains heat  
and can cause damage to internal engine components.  
[ ] BELTS: Check the belts for wear, proper alignment and tension.  
[ ] BLADE: Check the blade for tightness, nicks and wear. Remove any wrapped  
weeds and grass from the blade bearing housing to prevent buildup.  
COUNTRY HOME PRODUCTS, Inc.  
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