Hayter Mowers Lawn Mower LT324 User Manual

LT324  
TRIPLE TURF MOWER  
CODE 924C  
OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE REGARDED AS PART OF THE  
MACHINE, AS IT GIVES ESSENTIAL INFORMATION REGARDING  
MACHINE SAFETY, OPERATION AND SPECIFICATIONS.  
English Version  
FROM SERIAL NO: 924C001001  
Issue: 01.10.04  
MANUAL PART NO: 924916(REV.0.)  
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ATTENTION  
THIS SYMBOL MEANS  
BE ALERT!  
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED  
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE LT324 MOWER.  
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT OPERATORS STUDY IT FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY.  
ALL OPERATORS SHOULD SEEK AND OBTAIN PROFESSIONAL AND  
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SAFE USE OF THE MOWER. THESE  
SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH HAYTER LIMITED OR HAYTER APPROVED  
COMMERCIAL DEALERS.  
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1.4  
CONTENTS  
1.4  
CONTENTS  
Page No.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.  
Training.  
1.6 - 1.14  
1.6  
Preparation.  
1.6 - 1.7  
1.7 - 1.9  
1.10  
Operation.  
Handling and storage of fluids.  
Maintenance and storage.  
Decals.  
1.11  
1.12 - 1.14  
1.15 - 1.16  
1.15  
EC CONFORMITY INFORMATION.  
Noise levels.  
EC Declaration of Conformity.  
INTRODUCTION.  
SPECIFICATIONS.  
Engine.  
1.16  
1.17  
1.18 - 1.24  
1.18  
Transmission system.  
Cutterhead drive system.  
Cutterhead lift system and steering.  
Hydraulic system.  
1.19  
1.19  
1.20  
1.20  
Vehicle specifications.  
Operator controls.  
1.21  
1.22  
Instrumentation.  
1.22  
Weight and dimensions.  
1.23  
Recommended lubricants and hydraulic fluids.  
Cutterheads.  
1.23  
1.24  
OPERATING THE MOWER.  
Safety Notice  
1.25 - 1.40  
1.25  
Operator presence controls.  
Identification of controls.  
Braking system.  
1.25  
1.26  
1.27  
Throttle control.  
1.27  
Travel.  
1.27  
Transport latches.  
1.28  
Differential lock.  
1.28  
Speed Control Pedal.  
Operator platform latching mechanism.  
Adjustable Steering Column.  
Operator Seat.  
1.28  
1.29  
1.30  
1.31  
Warning systems.  
1.32  
Audible warning horn.  
Ignition key.  
1.32  
1.33  
Engine pre-heat indicator light.  
Fuel level gauge.  
1.33  
1.33  
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1.5  
1.5  
CONTENTS  
CONTENTS  
Continued.  
Page No.  
Hourmeter.  
1.33  
Transmission neutral indicator light.  
Cutterdeck drive switch indicator light.  
Parking brake indicator light.  
1.34  
1.34  
1.34  
Hydraulic return filter indicator light.  
1.34  
Hydraulic transmission filter indicator light.  
Cutterhead position control.  
Cutterhead drive engagement.  
Weight transfer/traction assistance.  
Starting the engine.  
1.34  
1.35  
1.35  
1.36  
1.36 - 1.37  
1.37  
Stopping the engine.  
General operating hints.  
1.38  
Cutterhead general information.  
MK3 200mm Fixed Cutterhead.  
MK3 254mm Fixed Cutterhead.  
MK3 200mm Floating Cutterhead.  
Centre Cutterhead Height of Cut Correction Adjustment  
MAINTENANCE.  
1.39  
1.40  
1.40  
1.41  
1.41  
1.42 - 1.60  
1.42 - 1.43  
1.44  
Maintenance  
Engine.  
Running in period.  
1.44  
Running in period - at first 50 hours.  
Daily and before use.  
1.44 - 1.45  
1.46 - 1.49  
1.50 - 1.51  
1.52  
Every 50 hours.  
Every 250 hours.  
Every 500 hours.  
1.53 - 1.55  
1.56  
Cutterhead cylinder to bottom blade adjustment.  
Cutterhead backlapping.  
1.57  
Cutterhead grinding.  
1.58  
Cutterhead bottom blade replacement.  
Raising the mower off the ground.  
Towing the mower.  
1.58  
1.59  
1.60 - 1.61  
1.62 - 1.64  
1.65 - 1.71  
1.72 - 1.73  
1.74 - 1.76  
1.77  
GRASS CUTTING FAULTS.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING.  
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .  
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS.  
WARRANTY.  
NOTES.  
1.78  
CUSTOMER INFORMATION.  
1.79  
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1.6  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1.6  
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE LT324 MOWER, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT  
OPERATORS STUDY IT FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY.  
THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS.  
A CAREFUL OPERATOR WHO USES COMMON SENSE IS THE SAFEST OPERATOR.  
TRAINING  
Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. Learn  
how to stop the mower quickly in an emergency.  
Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the mower. Local regulations  
may restrict the age of the operator.  
Never mow while people, especially children, or pets are nearby.  
Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or  
their property.  
Do not carry passengers.  
All drivers should seek and obtain professional and practical instruction. Such instruction should emphasise:  
The need for care and concentration when working with this machine.  
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The need to slow down when making tight turning manoeuvres. Failure to take adequate care can affect  
stability leading to loss of control of the machine particularly when operating in transport mode.  
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Control of a ride-on-machine sliding on a slope will not be regained by application of the brake.  
The main reasons for loss of control are:  
- Insufficient wheel grip.  
- Being driven too fast.  
- Inadequate braking.  
- The type of machine is unsuitable for the task.  
- Lack of awareness of the effect of ground conditions, especially slopes.  
- Incorrect load distribution.  
PREPARATION  
Check that the machine complies with all applicable regulations, including those in force when used on  
the public highway.  
While mowing, always wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when  
barefoot or wearing open sandals. Eye protection should be worn.  
Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects which can be  
thrown by the machine.  
Never operate the machine without first checking that the operator platform latching mechanism is fully  
engaged and in good working order, refer - ‘OPERATOR PLATFORM LATCHING MECHANISM’.  
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1.7  
1.7  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
PREPARATION  
Continued.  
Ensure that the cutterheads are fully raised with the latches and safety locks engaged in position before  
transporting the mower.  
Replace faulty silencers.  
Check the condition of the tyres and ensure that they are inflated to the correct pressures, refer -  
SPECIFICATIONS.  
This is particularly important if the machine is to be taken on the public highway.  
Check that the mower is in good working order, paying particular attention to the brakes and steering.  
Also ensure that the forward/reverse speed control pedals move freely to neutral when released.  
Before use, always visually inspect to see that the blades, blade bolts and cutting cylinders are not worn  
or damaged. Replace worn or damaged components.  
Check the mower hydraulic system, particularly the hydraulic hoses, fittings and hose supports. Worn,  
crushed or damaged hoses can burst, with risks to health and damage to the machine and surrounding  
turf areas.  
After refuelling and adding oil to the hydraulic oil tank ensure that the caps are replaced securely.  
Check that all linkages, connections and pivot nuts are secure and that wheel nuts are torqued correctly,  
refer - SPECIFICATIONS.  
Before operating the machine ensure that there are no foreign objects or liquids on the platform or ped-  
als - ALWAYS KEEP THE OPERATOR PLATFORM CLEAN/CLEAR.  
OPERATION  
Do not operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect.  
Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.  
Before attempting to start the engine, engage the parking brake, disengage the cutterhead drive system  
and ensure that the forward/reverse speed controls are in the neutral position.  
Never operate the machine without first checking that the operator platform latching mechanism is fully  
engaged and in good working order, refer - OPERATOR PLATFORM LATCHING MECHANISM.  
Stored energy devices are charged when the outer wing units are in transport position. Always operate  
the relevant lift controls to provide hydraulic support for the wing units suspensions before attempting  
to release the transport latches.  
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1.8  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1.8  
OPERATION  
Continued.  
Do not use on a slope of more than 19 degrees. Where ground conditions are such that there may be a  
risk of the mower rolling over, the requirements of SI 1998 No 2306 "Provision and Use of Work  
Equipment Regulations" should be considered, refer - INTRODUCTION - Optional Extras.  
Ground conditions affect traction. Particular conditions may not permit safe operation on the slope lim-  
its stated.  
Remember there is no such thing as a "safe" slope. Travel on grass slopes requires particular care. To  
guard against overturning or loss of traction when travelling or mowing on a slope:  
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Exercise extreme care when changing direction on a slope.  
Do not stop or start suddenly.  
Engage drive slowly.  
Keep machine speed low.  
Avoid tight turns.  
Stay alert for humps, hollows and other hidden hazards.  
Keep away from sharp inclines and steep drops.  
A thorough risk assessment should be carried out by a competent  
person before travelling or mowing on a slope.  
Never park on a slope.  
Ground level  
3DA176  
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1.9  
1.9  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
OPERATION  
Continued.  
Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways.  
Use extreme caution when reversing.  
Disengage the cutterhead drive system before crossing surfaces other than grass.  
When using the machine, never direct discharge of material towards bystanders or allow anyone near  
the machine while in operation.  
Never operate the mower with defective guards, shields or without safety protective devices in place  
and in good working order.  
Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. Operating an engine at excessive  
speed may increase the risk of personal injury.  
Before leaving the operator's position:  
- Disengage the drive to the cutterheads.  
- Lift cutterheads to the transport position and securely lock the safety latches  
or alternatively lower cutterheads to the ground.  
- Change into neutral and set the parking brake.  
- Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.  
Engage the parking brake, disengage the drive to the cutterheads, stop the engine and remove ignition key :  
- Before releasing blockages.  
- Before checking, cleaning or working on the mower.  
- After striking a foreign object. Inspect the mower for damage and make  
repairs before restarting and operating the equipment.  
- If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally ( check immediately ).  
- Before refuelling.  
- Before making cutterhead adjustments.  
Disengage the drive to the cutterheads when transporting or not in use.  
Reduce the throttle setting during engine run - out.  
Never work on the mower when the engine is running.  
Always keep feet and hands well away from the cutting cylinders when making adjustments.  
Never operate the mower without first checking that the operator platform is securely latched.  
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1.10  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1.10  
HANDLING AND STORAGE OF FLUIDS  
Hydraulic Oil  
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Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged contact with skin.  
Protective goggles should be worn when pouring.  
Use of gloves or barrier cream is recommended.  
Wash hands thoroughly after contact.  
Store under cover, away from heat and sources of ignition.  
Diesel Oil  
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Avoid skin and eye contact.  
Wear impervious gloves when regular contact is likely and goggles when there is risk of splashing.  
Wash hands thoroughly after contact.  
Store in a cool dry well ventilated place away from heat and sources of ignition, in vessels specifi-  
cally designed for storing fuel oils.  
Lubricating Oil  
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Avoid skin and eye contact.  
Wear impervious gloves when regular contact is likely and goggles when there is risk of splashing.  
Wash hands thoroughly after contact.  
Store in a cool dry well ventilated place away from heat and sources of ignition.  
Anti- Freeze  
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Keep away from heat, sparks, and flames.  
Avoid skin and eye contact and breathing vapours.  
Store in a closed container in a cool dry well ventilated area.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1.11  
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE  
Take care when rotating a cutting cylinder as this can cause other cylinders to rotate.  
When the machine is to be parked, stored or left unattended, lift the cutterheads to the transport position  
and engage the safety locks or lower the cutterheads to the ground.  
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.  
Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.  
To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine, silencer, fuel tank and battery compartment free of grass, leaves  
or excessive grease.  
Frequently check fuel lines and fittings for cracks or leaks and replace if necessary.  
Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.  
Ensure that all safety decals are properly secured and in good condition.  
If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done outdoors.  
Be careful during adjustment of the machine to prevent entrapment of the fingers between moving blades  
and fixed parts of the machine.  
Never attempt to disconnect any part of the hydraulic system before de-pressurisation. This may be  
achieved by lowering all cutterheads to the ground, stopping the engine and removing the ignition key.  
Avoid skin or eye contact with hydraulic or diesel fluids. Wear protective clothing.  
Leaking fluids under pressure can penetrate the skin or eyes, causing serious injury.  
Always use a piece of cardboard or paper when searching for leaks.  
Health and Safety at Work Act:  
In accordance with section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the LT324 Mower has been  
designed and constructed so that, in so far as is reasonably practical, it will not endanger the safety and  
health of those working with it. This is, however, subject to the machine being properly used and  
maintained according to the conditions stated in this manual and elsewhere, which have been found  
necessary as a result of the research and testing of Hayter Limited.  
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1.12  
1.12  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
DECALS  
b
d
e
c
a
Decal - Control Panel Part No: 924898  
Location: Control Panel.  
a) Ignition Switch  
h) Cutters - Off  
i) Cutters - Forward  
j) Horn  
k) Cutters - Lift  
l) Cutters - Hold  
m)Cutters - Drop/Float  
n) Hour Meter  
f
b) Engine Speed - Slow  
c) Engine Speed - Fast  
d) Parking Brake - Engage  
e) Parking Brake - Disengage  
f) Weight Transfer - Control  
g) Cutters - Reverse  
g
h
i
m
n
k
j
l
b
a
c
Decal - Inclines Part No: 924857 (1)  
Location: Centre Platform.  
a) Warning - Travel slowly when turning and on slopes  
b) Warning - Maximum Slope without ROPS  
c) Warning - Seat belt must be worn with a ROPS fitted.  
d) Caution  
e) Read Operators Manual  
0 - 19°  
19°+  
f) Stop engine/Remove ignition key before servicing or  
maintenance  
g) Beware of flying objects  
h) Keep Bystanders Clear  
d
e
h
g
f
Decal - Danger Latch Part No: 70-13-077  
Location: LH / RH / Centre Arms  
a) Caution  
b) Stop engine/Remove ignition key before releasing or  
operating safety latches.  
a
b
Decal - Diesel Part No: 70-13-07  
Location: Fuel Tank  
a) Diesel fuel only  
a
a
b
IMPOR TANT / WICHTIG / BELANGRIJK  
Decal - Transmission Oil Part No: 70-13-071  
Location: Oil Filler Bracket Mounted Behind Fuel tank.  
a) Transmission Oil  
b) Read and understand the Operators Manual.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1.13  
DECALS  
Continued.  
Decal - Jacking / Support Point Part No: 70-13-072  
Location: Front Axle - 2 Points  
Rear Towing Eye  
a
a) Jacking and Support Point  
Decal - Engine Fan / Radiator Part No: 70-13-073  
Location: Engine Fan Cowl  
a) Danger of Severing Fingers  
b) Caution  
70-13-073 REV (.0.)  
a
c
b
c) Warning - Hot Surfaces  
a
Decal - Tyre Pressure Part No. 950832  
Location: LH/RH Chassis - 4 Places  
a) Mowing  
b
b) Road Travel  
924812 REV.(0)  
Decal - Diff Lock / Control Pedal Part No: 924812  
Location: Centre Platform.  
a) Differential Lock  
b) Depress to engage Diff-lock  
c) Release to Dis-engage Diff-lock  
d
a
b
e
d) Forward Speed & Directional Control  
e) Reverse Speed & Directional Control  
c
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1.14  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
DECALS  
Continued.  
SPELLBROOK, BISHOP’S STORTFORD,  
HERTS. CM23 4BU. ENGLAND.  
Decal - Serial Number  
Location: Rear Bulkhead  
CODE 924C  
LT324  
- TRIPLE TURF MOWER  
1025  
Kg  
2004  
RPM 2800  
kW 26.1  
Serial No: 924C001001  
105
dB  
PREVENT PLATFORM DAMAGE !  
ENGAGE PARKING BRAKE AND  
DROP CUTTERHEADS BEFORE  
RAISING/LOWERING PLATFORM.  
Decal - Prevent Platform  
Damage  
Part No. 924828  
POUR EVITER DES DOMMAGES  
,
METTRE LE FREIN DE PARKING ET POSER  
LES TETES DE COUPES AVANT DE  
BOUGER LA PLATE-FORME.  
Location : Platform, Seatwell.  
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SCHADEN VERMEIDEN  
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PARKBREMSE  
FESTSETZEN UND DIE SCHNEIDEINHEITEN  
HERUNTERLASSEN BEVOR DIE SITZ-  
PLATTFORM GEKIPPT WIRD.  
VOORKOM BESCHADIGING! ZET  
MACHINE OP HANDREM EN LAAT DE  
KOOIEN ZAKKEN, VOORDAT HET  
BEDIENINGS PLATFORM NAAR VOREN  
GEKANTELD OF TERUG GEPLAATST  
WORDT.  
924828 REV.0.  
Decal - Warning Platform Latch  
Part No. 924868  
Location: Next to Platform Latch  
Warning - Prevent Accidents: Ensure plat-  
form is correctly seated and the latch is  
fully locked before operating the machine.  
924868 REV .0  
DAILY MAINTENANCE  
DAILY MAINTENANCE  
SEAT SWITCH  
FUEL LEVEL  
ENGINE OIL  
FUEL  
E
F
D
50 HOURS MAINTENANCE  
CLEAN AND INSPECT THE MACHINE.  
TYRES  
FASTENERS  
HOSE LINES  
HYDRAULIC OIL  
Decal - Maintenance  
Part No. 924882  
Location: Underside of Engine Cover next  
to Latch.  
AIR CLEANER  
CUTTERHEADS  
WHEEL NUT TORQUE  
RADIATOR/  
SCREENS  
COOLANT LEVEL  
30 40mm  
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FRONT: 200Nm  
REAR: 54Nm  
GREASE POINTS  
DAILY (IF FITTED)  
DAILY  
50 HOURS (WEEKLY)  
924882(Rev 1)  
Decal - Noise  
Part No. 922854  
Location: Base of Seat on GRP  
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EC CONFORMITY INFORMATION  
1.15  
NOISE LEVELS  
Operators Daily Personal Noise Exposure: HAYTER LIMITED have  
no control over site conditions, duration of use, state of maintenance or  
adjustment of the mower. All of these factors will affect the operator's  
SPELLBROOK, BISHOP’S STORTFORD,  
HERTS. CM23 4BU. ENGLAND.  
CODE 924C  
daily personal noise exposure level - L  
LT324  
EP,d  
- TRIPLE TURF MOWER  
1025  
Kg  
2004  
Under typical working conditions operators could be exposed to a daily  
personal noise exposure level in excess of 85 dB (A) L  
RPM 2800  
kW 26.1  
Serial No: 924C001001  
EP,d  
Sound pressure level:  
The maximum sound pressure level at the operator's position is 84 dB (A)  
measured in accordance with European Standard EN836.  
Sound power level:  
The maximum sound power level is 105 dB(A) measured in accordance  
with EC Directive 2000/14/EC.  
105
dB  
If ear protection is required, ear protectors with good attenuation in the  
63 - 8000 Hz frequency range should be used.  
Employers of personnel using this machine are advised to read the 'Noise  
at Work Regulations' as the operator's daily personal exposure level could  
be above the 'First Action Level'.  
Wear Hearing  
Protection  
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1.16  
EC CONFORMITY INFORMATION  
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
HAYTER LIMITED,  
Spellbrook, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts CM23 4BU ENGLAND  
declare that the lawnmower:  
Type:  
Model Name.  
Model No.:  
Cutting Width:  
Ride-On Cylinder Lawnmower  
LT324 Triple Turf Mower  
CODE 924C  
2120 mm  
Speed of rotation of cutting device:  
Engine Manufacturer:  
Speed of rotation of engine:  
1050 rpm  
Kubota  
2850 rpm  
Complies with the provisions of Directive: 98/37/EC Essential Health & Safety Requirements Relating to the  
Design & Construction of Machinery and Safety Components, as amended and the regulations transposed into  
national law.  
Also Directive 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility, as amended and the regulations transposed into  
national law.  
Also Directive 2000/14/EC Noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors and the regula-  
tions transposed into national law.  
Procedure applied for the conformity assessment: ANNEX VI, procedure 1.  
Notified Body: Sound Research Laboratories Ltd. Holbrook House, Little Waldingfield,  
Sudbury, Suffolk, COL0 OTH, ENGLAND  
Notified body identification No: 1088  
Measured sound power level:  
Guaranteed sound power level:  
101 dB(A)  
105 dB(A)  
Complies with harmonised standards: EN 292, EN 836 and EN ISO 14982.  
Standards Used: EN292, EN836 and ENISO14982  
Signe
Date: 01.10.04  
Technical Documentation Kept at:  
HAYTER LIMITED,  
S.A. Maryniak  
(Technical Director)  
Spellbrook, Bishop’s Stortford,  
Herts CM23 4BU ENGLAND  
VIBRATION INFORMATION  
Lawnmower vibration information. Vibration at the operators contact position measured in accordance  
with European Standards EN 836.  
- steering wheel does not exceed 2.5ms-2  
- at seat does not exceed 0.5ms-2  
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1.17  
INTRODUCTION  
1.17  
INTRODUCTION  
The Hayter LT324 Triple Turf Mower is a diesel engine powered self propelled machine with hydraulic  
systems for ground drive, cutterhead drives and steering. The machine operates in two wheel drive with  
automatic four wheel drive on demand. A differential lock function may be selected. The transmission  
system is converted automatically to engage drive to all 4 wheels when the machine speed decreases as  
a result of front wheel traction slip. 2WD is automatically re-engaged when traction slip is reduced.  
The Hayter LT324 Triple Turf Mower is a precision built machine designed solely for cutting grass and  
similar low lying ground vegetation within the limitations stated in this manual. Use in any other way  
is considered as contrary to the intended use. Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions  
of operation, service and repair as specified in this Operators Manual also constitute essential elements  
of the intended use. The way in which this machine is operated and maintained will have a profound  
effect on its performance and reliability.  
This manual contains advice on the Hayter LT324 Triple Turf Mower which should be operated, serviced  
and repaired only by persons who are familiar with its particular characteristics and who are acquainted  
with the relevant safety procedures.  
The safety precautions listed herein and all other generally recognised regulations on safety and all road  
traffic regulations must be observed at all times.  
Any arbitrary modifications carried out to this machine may relieve Hayter Limited of liability for any  
resulting damage or injury.  
In the pursuit of continuous product development Hayter Limited reserve the right to alter specifications  
without notice.  
Cutterhead Variants: The Hayter LT324 can be fitted with a range of cutterhead configurations and  
optional extras:  
Fixed Floating Heads with smooth  
Heads or grooved front rollers  
Cutterhead  
Cylinder diameter Number of blades  
200mm  
254mm  
4, 6, 8, 10.  
4, 6  
MK3 Cutterhead  
Optional Extras:  
Beacon Kit - Amber flashing warning light.  
Lighting Kit - Complies with EC traffic regulations.  
R.O.P.S ( Roll Over Protective Structure ) 2 post design.  
Cab R.O.P.S. - Full weather protection and roll - over protection.  
A R.O.P.S. must be fitted to ensure operator safety when working on slopes in excess of 19  
degrees, refer - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.  
When fitting optional extra kits to the mower be sure to fix the serial number decal supplied with the  
kit to the rear bulkhead underneath the engine cover. This will help the Hayter spare parts department  
to supply the correct spare parts throughout the service life of the mower.  
Left and Right: Throughout this manual the terms 'Left' and 'Right' refer to the machine when looking  
in the direction of forward travel.  
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1.18  
SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ALL FIGURES ARE NOMINALLY QUOTED AT THE RATED ENGINE SPEED OF 2800 RPM  
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.  
ENGINE  
Kubota V1505 -BB.  
4 Cylinders in line.  
Type:  
35hp (26.1 kw) @ 2800 RPM.  
DIN 70020.  
Power Rating:  
Capacity:  
Air Cleaner:  
1498 cc.  
Clean air drawn through screened air intake in-front of  
radiator via a cyclonic air cleaner with built in pre-cleaner.  
Water-Cooled.  
Cooling System:  
12V. 480 Amps S.A.E.  
40 Amps.  
Battery:  
Alternator:  
Starter:  
1.2 KW Electric.  
Glow Plug.  
Cold Starting:  
Idle Speed:  
Fuel Type:  
+
1250( 50) R.P.M.  
Diesel.  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - for further information regarding the engine, refer to -  
ENGINE MANUAL .  
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1.19  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1.19  
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM  
Hydraulic.  
Drive Type:  
Pump:  
Variable displacement hydraulic piston pump with integral charge  
pump and pedal control.  
Front Axle - Radial piston, fixed displacement, with integral disc  
brake (pressure released).  
Rear Axle - Gear motor, fixed displacement.  
Wheel Motors:  
Electro - hydraulic control valve with pedal control.  
Differential Lock:  
Drive:  
2WD (front axle) with differential lock (selectable) and automatic  
4WD on demand (forward & reverse).  
Main service relief 300 bar (4350 psi) differential.  
Charge pressure relief 18.5 bar (268 psi) differential.  
Relief Valve Setting:  
CUTTERHEAD DRIVE SYSTEM  
Hydraulic.  
Drive Type:  
Hydraulic gear type.  
31 Litres per minute.  
Pump:  
Delivery Rate:  
Cutterhead Motors:  
Hydraulic gear type, reversible, pressure balanced with integral  
differential pressure sensing relief check valve. Direct drive.  
Electro-hydraulic.  
Automatic diverter valve safety cut-off.  
Control:  
250 bar (3625 psi) differential.  
Relief Valve Setting:  
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1.20  
SPECIFICATIONS  
CUTTERHEAD LIFT SYSTEM AND STEERING  
Hydraulic.  
Drive Type:  
Pump:  
Hydraulic gear pump with integral relief valve.  
11 Litres per minute.  
Delivery Rate:  
Steering:  
Power beyond hydrostatic steering valve with priority flow to  
steering and auxiliary flow to cutterhead lift system. Manual  
emergency steering.  
Mechanical-hydraulic.  
105 bar (1522 psi).  
Cutterhead Lift Control:  
Relief Valve:  
Variable hydraulic applied weight transfer acting on all  
cutterheads.  
Weight Transfer:  
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  
Hydraulic Oil Type:  
Refer - RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS  
AND HYDRAULIC FLUIDS.  
Capacity:  
40 Litres.  
Cooling:  
Forced air finned tube oil cooler.  
125 micron no bypass mesh filter.  
10 micron with 2 bar (29 psi) bypass check valve.  
10 micron no bypass pressure filter.  
Suction Line Filtration:  
Return line Filtration:  
Transmission Filtration:  
Cleanliness Level:  
ISO Code 18/13 or better (ISO 4406)  
1300 - 2500 Particles/ml<15μ  
40 - 80 Particles/ml>15μ  
950C  
Maximum Oil Temperature:  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
1.21  
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS  
Travel Speed:  
0-22 km/hr (0-14 mph) forward.  
0-11 km/hr (0-7 mph) reverse.  
Tyres  
Tyre Type  
Recommended Tyre Pressures  
Turf Conditions  
Road Conditions  
Max Pressure  
Front axle  
Rear axle  
26 x 12 - 12 4 ply  
Trelleborg turf pattern.  
1.7 bar  
(25 psi)  
1.4 bar  
(20 psi)  
0.7 bar  
(10 psi )  
18 x 9.5 - 8 6 ply  
Dico turf pattern.  
1.7 bar  
(25 psi)  
1.4 bar  
(20 psi)  
0.7 bar  
(10 psi).  
Wheel Nut Torque Setting: Front axle  
Rear axle  
200Nm  
54Nm  
Service Brakes: Closed loop hydrostatic service braking operating on drive wheels only.  
Parking Brake: Lever operated oil immersed disc brakes on front wheels only. Pressurised hydraulic oil  
release with mechanical override for emergency towing purposes.  
Ground Clearance: 180mm at 13mm cut height and with cutterheads raised.  
Steering: Hydrostatic rear wheel steering, emergency manual steering.  
Features:  
Tilting operator platform.  
Lockable engine cover.  
Adjustable suspension seat with folding arms.  
Adjustable steering column.  
Cutterhead parking latches with safety locks.  
Backlapping facility.  
Differential lock ( selectable ).  
Engine coolant and hydraulic oil overheat audible warning (horn).  
Variable cutterhead weight transfer/traction assistance.  
2WD with 4WD on demand (forward & reverse).  
Hydraulic oil filter blocked telltales on control panel.  
Safety Features:  
Neutral start interlock on transmission pump, parking brake and  
cutterhead drive switch.  
Operator presence control (seat switch).  
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1.22  
1.22  
SPECIFICATIONS  
OPERATOR CONTROLS  
Steering:  
Automotive padded steering wheel.  
Electrical switch (forward - off - reverse).  
Hand operated lever.  
Cylinder Drive:  
Engine Speed:  
Parking Brake:  
Forward and Reverse:  
Ignition:  
Hand operated lever.  
Forward and reverse foot pedal.  
Key start, shut - off and engine preheat.  
Foot pedal.  
Differential Lock:  
Cutterhead Position:  
Horn:  
Hand operated lever.  
Button switch.  
Weight Transfer:  
Hand wheel.  
INSTRUMENTATION  
Engine oil pressure.  
Battery charge.  
Warning Lights:  
Engine coolant temperature.  
Hydraulic transmission oil temperature.  
Digital hour meter.  
Fuel level.  
Hydraulic oil level sight glass.  
Gauges:  
Engine pre-heat.  
Indicator Lights:  
Hydraulic return filter blocked.  
Hydraulic transmission filter blocked.  
Cutterhead drive switch off.  
Parking brake engaged.  
Transmission neutral.  
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1.23  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1.23  
WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS  
Wheel Base:  
1440 mm.  
Working Width:  
Cutting Width:  
2300 mm.  
2120 mm.  
Transport Width:  
Overall Length:  
Overall Height:  
Approx. Working Weight:  
1575 mm at 13mm height of cut.  
2690 mm.  
1520 mm.  
1250 kg less operator, no options fitted.  
(The exact weight depends on the cutterhead configuration).  
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND HYDRAULIC FLUIDS  
Grease Points: A good quality medium grease.  
Engine: Refer - ENGINE OPERATORS MANUAL.  
Hydraulic System:  
Ambient Temperature Range  
0 - 30OC (32 - 86OF)  
15 - 40 OC (59 - 104OF)  
I S O viscosity grade  
46 hydraulic oil.  
I S O viscosity grade  
68 hydraulic oil.  
Should you be in any doubt please contact your Hayter dealer. Using incorrect grades will cause  
premature wear of hydraulic components and invalidate warranty.  
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1.24  
1.24  
SPECIFICATIONS  
CUTTERHEADS  
MK3 200mm Cutterhead  
762 mm.  
MK3 254mm Cutterhead  
Cutting Width:  
762 mm.  
Cylinder Diameter:  
Cylinder Speed:  
200 mm.  
254 mm.  
1050 rpm approx.  
12 - 80 mm.  
4, 6, 8, 10  
1050 rpm approx.  
Height of Cut:  
12 - 80 mm.  
Number of Blades:  
Smooth Rear Roller:  
Smooth Front Roller:  
Grooved Front Roller:  
Configuration:  
4, 6  
Standard.  
Standard.  
Optional.  
-
Optional.  
-
Fixed / Floating.  
Fixed  
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1.25  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
1.25  
SAFETY NOTICE  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Before operating the mower it is essential that;  
- The operator reads and understands this manual.  
- The operator platform latching mechanism is fully engaged and in good  
working order, refer - OPERATOR PLATFORM LATCHING MECHANISM.  
- The daily maintenance checks have been properly carried out and the  
mower is in good working order.  
- The operator should wear safety clothing and eye protection. Failure to do  
so could result in risk to health and safety.  
- The area where the equipment is to be used is inspected and all objects  
which may be thrown by the machine are removed.  
Operate safely on slopes;  
It is essential to follow safe working practices when working on slopes. In  
order to avoid potentially hazardous situations, it is essential that the operator  
understands and observes the relevant safety precautions listed in this manual,  
refer - ‘SAFETY PRECAUTIONS’.  
OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROLS  
Cutting Cylinder Drive Lockout: Drive to the cutting cylinders is only possible when the operator is  
seated. If the operator raises off the seat for a period of more than one second, a switch is activated and  
drive to the cutting cylinders is automatically disengaged. To re-engage drive to the cutting cylinders, the  
operator must return to the seat, then operate the cutterhead drive switch to the ‘OFF’ position before  
moving it back to the ‘ON’ position. If the operator rises off the seat for a brief moment during normal  
work, drive to the cutting cylinders is not affected.  
The engine can only be started with the cutterhead drive switch in the ‘OFF’ position.  
Engine Start Lockout: The engine can only be started when the forward/reverse travel pedal is released  
to the 'NEUTRAL' position, the cutterhead drive switch is in the ‘OFF’ position and the parking brake is  
engaged. When these circumstances are satisfied, switches are activated permitting the engine to be start-  
ed.  
Engine Run Interlock: Once the engine is started the operator must be seated before the parking brake is  
released for the engine to continue to run.  
With the engine running and the machine moving with the travel pedal depressed, the engine will contin-  
ue to run when the operator rises from the seat. If the travel pedal is then allowed to return to neutral the  
engine will cut out.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Do not operate the turf mower if the operator presence  
controls are defective in any way. ALWAYS replace faulty parts and check that they function  
correctly before operating the mower.  
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1.26  
1.26  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS  
1.  
2.  
Parking brake lever.  
Lighting switch  
7
(supplied with lighting kit).  
Warning beacon switch  
8
3.  
4.  
6
9
5
(supplied with beacon kit).  
Hazard warning switch  
(supplied with lighting kit).  
Cutterhead position controls.  
Throttle control lever.  
10  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
1
Ignition key.  
2
3
4
Cutterhead drive switch.  
Dip beam / main beam light switch  
(supplied with lighting kit).  
Direction indicator switch  
(supplied with lighting kit).  
Horn button.  
23  
17  
14  
13  
11  
10.  
1
10  
12  
HOURS  
15  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
21  
22  
16  
Transmission oil filter indicator.  
Oil pressure indicator.  
18  
19  
20  
Transmission temperature indicator.  
Return oil filter indicator.  
Battery warning indicator.  
Engine temperature warning  
indicator.  
24  
4A924A02 (1)  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
Glow plug indicator.  
Cutterhead drive off indicator.  
Parking brake indicator.  
Transmission neutral indicator.  
Weight transfer control.  
Wash / wipe switch  
(supplied with cab kit).  
Hour Meter  
Left hand cutterhead safety latch.  
Right hand cutterhead safety latch.  
Centre cutterhead transport latch.  
Reverse travel pedal.  
Forward travel pedal.  
Differential lock pedal.  
Centre cutterhead safety latch.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
29.  
30.  
31.  
25  
26  
29  
30  
31  
27  
28  
1D924S04A (1)  
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OPERATING THE MOWER  
1.27  
BRAKING SYSTEM  
Parking brake : Move the parking brake lever to its rear position to engage the  
parking brake. Do not operate the mower with the parking brake engaged.  
P
Parking brake engaged  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - The parking brake operates on the front wheels only. Do not  
park the mower on a slope.  
Service brakes : Service braking is achieved by the hydraulic transmission system. When the forward or  
reverse travel pedals are released or the engine speed reduced, service braking becomes effective and trav-  
el speed is automatically reduced. To increase the braking effect, push the transmission pedal into the neu-  
tral position. Service braking is effective on the front wheels only.  
WARNING : PREVENTACCIDENTS - The service braking system will not hold the mower at a stand-  
still. ALWAYS ensure the parking brake is engaged to park the mower at a standstill.  
Emergency braking : In the event of service brake failure, turn the ignition off to bring the mower to a  
standstill.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Take care when operating the emergency braking system.  
Remain seated and hold on to the steering wheel to prevent ejection from the mower caused by the  
front wheel brakes being applied suddenly when travelling.  
THROTTLE CONTROL  
Engine Speed  
Fast  
Engine Speed  
Slow  
Operate the throttle control in a forward direction to increase the engine speed.  
Operate the throttle control in a rearward direction to reduce engine speed.  
Fast  
Slow  
Note that the engine speed dictates the speed of the other functions, i.e. travel, cut-  
ting cylinder, position controls.  
TRAVEL  
Forward travel: Depress the forward travel pedal to increase forward travel  
speed. Release the pedal to reduce speed.  
Reverse travel: Depress the reverse travel pedal to increase reverse travel speed.  
Release the pedal to reduce speed.  
Stop (Neutral): Release the forward or reverse travel pedal.  
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1.28  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
TRANSPORT LATCHES  
1
2
1
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - ALWAYS raise the  
cutterheads to the transport position and secure with the transport  
latches and safety locks when travelling between work areas.  
2
2
Front cutterhead transport latches:  
1
1D924P07A  
1. Transport latch.  
2. Safety lock.  
Centre cutterhead transport latch:  
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Do not engage the  
differential lock at high speed. The turning circle will increase with  
the differential lock engaged.  
The differential lock operates in both ‘forwards’ and ‘reverse’ and can be  
engaged whilst the mower is travelling slowly.  
Engage the  
differential lock to prevent excessive wheel spin when the drive wheels  
lose traction. Engine power demand increases when the differential lock  
is engaged. Prevent excessive power requirements by operating with  
differential lock at SLOW speed.  
Engaging differential lock: Depress the differential lock pedal.  
Disengaging differential lock: Release the differential lock pedal.  
SPEED CONTROL PEDAL  
The speed control pedal can be adjusted to provide two speed ranges.  
Securing the speed control cable through hole ‘Awill provide 0-22 km/hr  
(0-14 mph) forward and 0-11 km/hr (0-7 mph) reverse. Securing the cable  
through hole ‘B’ will provide 0-19 km/hr (0-12 mph) forward and  
0-8 km/hr (0-5 mph) reverse.  
Section through  
operator platform  
Speed  
control pedal  
WARNING: PREVENTACCIDENTS - Ensure that the control cable  
is securely fastened to the speed control pedal. Ensure that both the  
cable and pedal articulate freely through their full range of travel  
and that the mechanism freely returns to neutral when released.  
B
A
3D924S03A  
Speed control cable  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Ensure that the control cable  
is correctly routed underneath the operator platform such that it is  
clear of any obstructions and impediments to its operation.  
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1.29  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
OPERATOR PLATFORM LATCHING MECHANISM  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Never operate the mower  
without first checking that the operator platform latching mechanism  
is fully engaged and in good working order. Check behind the seat and  
ensure that the top of the platform is flush with the top of the fuel tank.  
Also check beneath the tool tray and ensure that the release lever is  
padlocked in the correct position.  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Engage the parking brake and  
lower the cutterheads to the ground. Remove ignition key and close  
ignition cover before raising or lowering the platform.  
924868 REV .0  
Releasing the platform: Release and remove the tool tray from the left hand side of the platform.  
Release the padlock securing the locking latch handle with the key provided. Move the locking latch  
handle towards the front of the mower (position A) until the latch hooks clear the locking bar and raise  
the platform. The gas spring will provide assistance.  
Securing the platform: Lower the platform carefully. The gas spring will provide assistance. Move the  
locking latch handle towards the front of the mower (position A) as the platform nears the fully lowered  
position. This will ensure that the latch hooks clear the locking bar. Fully lower the platform and move  
the locking handle towards the rear of the mower (Position B) until the latch hooks fully engage the  
locking bar. Replace the padlock in order to secure the locking latch handle in place.  
1
B
A
2
3D924S004A  
3
3D924S002A  
1. Tool tray  
2. Locking latch handle  
3. Padlock  
A. Releasing  
B. Securing  
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1.30  
1.30  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Never operate the mower without first checking that the  
steering column adjuster mechanism is in good working order and that, once adjusted and locked,  
the steering wheel remains securely in position.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Adjustment of the steering wheel and steering column  
should only be carried out when the mower is at a standstill with the parking brake engaged.  
Adjusting the angle of inclination of the steering wheel: Move lever ‘A’  
downwards to adjust the angle of steering wheel. Release the lever to lock  
the steering wheel in position.  
A
1D924T1  
Adjusting the length of the steering column: Move the lever ‘Aupwards  
to adjust the length of the steering column. Release the lever to lock the  
steering column in position.  
A
1D924T2  
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1.31  
1.31  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
OPERATOR SEAT  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Never operate the mower without first checking that the  
operator seat mechanisms are in good working order and that, once adjusted and locked, the seat  
remains securely in position.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Adjustment of the seat mechanisms should only be carried  
out when the mower is at a standstill with the parking brake engaged.  
Fore/Aft Adjustment: Move lever ‘B’ upwards to adjust the Fore/Aft posi-  
tion of the seat. Release the lever to lock the seat in position.  
B
1D924T3  
Operator weight adjustment: Rotate handle ‘C’ clockwise as shown to  
increase suspension stiffness and counter-clockwise to decrease. Dial ‘D’  
indicates when the optimum suspension adjustment has been set according  
to operator weight (kg).  
CCW  
C
D
1D924T4  
CW  
Height adjustment: Manually lift the seat for incremental height adjustment.  
To lower lift the seat to beyond its highest setting, then allow it to drop to the  
lowest setting.  
1D924T5  
Backrest adjustment: Pull handle ‘E’ outwards to adjust the seat backrest  
angle. Release the handle to lock the seat backrest in position.  
E
1D924T6  
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1.32  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
1.32  
WARNING SYSTEMS  
Engine coolant overheating warning : The engine coolant warning  
light illuminates and the horn is actuated.  
Hydraulic oil overheating warning : The hydraulic oil warning light  
illuminates and the horn is actuated when the hydraulic oil in the reser-  
voir exceeds 95˚C approx.  
Low battery charge warning : The battery charge warning light illuminates.  
Low engine oil pressure warning light : The engine oil pressure warning  
light illuminates.  
AUDIBLE WARNING HORN  
Depress the horn button to provide an audible warning.  
IMPORTANT : PREVENT DAMAGE - The horn is automatically  
actuated when an engine coolant or hydraulic oil overheat condition  
occurs. STOP the engine immediately and effect remedial action  
before restarting.  
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1.33  
1.33  
OPERATING THE MOWER  
IGNITION KEY  
O
0 = Engine off.  
I
II  
III  
I = Engine run / Auxiliary on.  
II = Engine pre-heat.  
III = Engine start.  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Always remove the ignition key when the mower is not in  
use.  
IMPORTANT : PREVENT DAMAGE - Always fit the protective cap when the ignition key is  
removed to prevent ingress of dirt and moisture from damaging the mechanism.  
ENGINE PRE-HEAT INDICATOR LIGHT  
Turn the ignition key to position II. The engine pre-heat indicator light  
will illuminate.When the correct pre-heat temperature is achieved the  
indicator light will switch off. When this condition is achieved turn the  
ignition key to position III to start the engine.  
WS044  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE. Attempting to start a cold  
engine before the pre-heat indicator light switches off can cause  
unnecessary wear to the battery.  
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE  
FUEL  
Displays fuel tank level.  
D
E
F
WS023  
E = Empty.  
F = Full.  
HOURMETER  
Displays engine running hours.  
3 4 5 5 9  
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1.34  
1.34  
TRANSMISSION NEUTRAL INDICATOR LIGHT  
Illuminates when the travel control pedal is in the  
neutral position and the ignition key is turned to position ‘I’.  
N
Note: The parking brake must be engaged for the transmission neutral indica-  
tor light to illuminate.  
WS041  
CUTTERDECK DRIVE SWITCH INDICATOR LIGHT  
Illuminates when the cutterdeck drive switch is in the ‘off’ position and the ignition  
key is turned to position ‘I’.  
WS046  
PARKING BRAKE INDICATOR LIGHT  
Illuminates when the parking brake is engaged and the ignition key is turned to posi-  
tion 'I’.  
P
WS045  
HYDRAULIC RETURN FILTER INDICATOR LIGHT  
Illuminates when the return filter element is blocked.  
Note: The engine must be running for the hydraulic return filter indicator light  
to illuminate. The indicator light may illuminate briefly when the hydraulic oil  
is cold.  
WS043  
HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION FILTER INDICATOR LIGHT  
Illuminates when the transmission filter element is blocked.  
WS042  
Note: The engine must be running for the hydraulic return filter indicator light  
to illuminate. The indicator light may illuminate briefly when the hydraulic oil  
is cold.  
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OPERATING THE MOWER  
1.35  
CUTTERHEAD POSITION CONTROL  
4A953B03A  
1
The cutterheads may be raised or lowered independently using the bank of 3  
lift control levers.  
2
3
To lower the cutterheads, operate the lift control levers in a downward  
direction until locked in position 1. If the cutterhead drive switch is in the  
‘ON’ position, the cylinder drive will engage when the cutterheads are  
approximately 300mm above ground level.  
6
4
5
1. Down / float.  
2. Neutral.  
3. Raise.  
4. Left hand cutterhead  
5. Centre cutterhead.  
6. Right hand cutterhead  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - The lift control levers must be  
locked in position 1 whilst mowing. NEVER mow with the lift control  
levers in position 2 (neutral).  
To raise the cutterheads, operate the lift control levers in an upward direction  
and hold in position 3. If the cutterhead drive switch is in the ‘ON’ position  
the cylinder drive will disengage when the cutterheads are approximately  
300mm above ground level. Release the lift control levers when the  
cutterheads are at the required height. The control levers will automatically  
return to position 2 (neutral).  
CUTTERHEAD DRIVE ENGAGEMENT  
The cutterhead drive can be engaged only when the operator is seated  
correctly, refer - OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROLS.  
1
Release the cutterhead latches. Operate the cutterhead position controls to  
the down / float position and lower all cutterheads to the ground ready for  
mowing.  
2
3
WS047  
Forward rotation cutterhead drive engagement : Operate the cutterhead  
drive switch to the 'Forward' position.  
1. Forward.  
2. Off.  
Reverse rotation cutterhead drive engagement : Operate the cutterhead  
drive switch to the 'Reverse' position.  
3. Reverse.  
To disengage all cutterhead drives : Operate the cutterhead drive switch to  
the 'Off' position.  
WARNING  
PRESENCE CONTROLS for additional information.  
:
PREVENT ACCIDENTS  
-
Refer OPERATOR  
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1.36  
1.36  
WEIGHT TRANSFER / TRACTION ASSISTANCE  
A variable hydraulic weight transfer system is provided for improving tyre grip with the grass surface -  
‘Traction Assistance’.  
Hydraulic pressure in the cutterhead lift system provides a lifting force which reduces cutterhead weight  
on the ground and transfers the weight as a downward force onto the mower’s tyres. This action is  
known as ‘Weight Transfer’.  
To engage weight transfer: The amount of weight transfer can be varied to suit operating conditions by  
rotating the weight transfer hand wheel as follows;  
Release the lock wheel underneath the hand wheel 1/2 turn anti-clockwise and hold.  
Rotate the hand wheel:  
Tighten the lock wheel.  
- Anti-clockwise to reduce weight transfer.  
- Clockwise to increase weight transfer.  
1. Weight transfer hand wheel  
2. Lock Wheel  
3. Control Panel  
1
10  
3
HOURS  
1
2
4A922A02A  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Before starting the engine check that ;  
- The area is clear of bystanders.  
- The cutterhead drive is disengaged.  
- The parking brake is engaged.  
- The travel control pedals are in neutral.  
- You have read and understood the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS section in this  
manual.  
This machine is fitted with an Engine Start Lockout, refer - OPERATOR PRESENCE  
CONTROLS.  
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1.37  
1.37  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
Continued.  
O
I
II  
Starting a cold engine: Set the throttle control lever to approximately 70% full  
throttle.  
III  
Turn the ignition key to the ‘ignition on’ position "I" and check that the engine  
oil pressure and battery charge warning lights illuminate.  
Turn the ignition key to the ‘preheat’ position "II" and hold until the engine  
pre-heat indicator light goes out.  
HOURS  
1
Turn the ignition key to the ‘start’ position "III" and hold to crank the engine.  
As soon as the engine starts release the ignition key back to position 'I'.  
1. Engine pre-heat  
indicator light  
WARNING: PREVENT DAMAGE - When the engine is operating all warning lights should be ‘off’.  
If a warning light illuminates, stop the engine immediately and have the fault rectified before  
restarting.  
Starting a warm engine: Engine pre-heating is unnecessary when restarting an engine which has been  
stopped for a few minutes. Follow the cold engine starting procedure without holding in ‘preheat’ position  
“II”.  
STOPPING THE ENGINE  
O
I
II  
To stop the engine: Turn the ignition key to position '0'.  
III  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - If the engine fails to stop when the ignition key is turned to  
'O' operate the engine stop lever in a forward direction. Keep hands clear of moving objects and hot  
engine parts whilst the engine is running.  
1.  
STOP  
1. Engine stop lever.  
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1.38  
1.38  
GENERAL OPERATING HINTS  
1.  
The rotational speed of the cutting cylinders should always be kept as high as possible in order to  
maintain the highest quality of cut. This in turn requires that the engine speed be kept as high as  
possible.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
The quality of cut will deteriorate if the forward speed is excessive. Always balance the quality of cut  
with the workrate required and set the forward speed accordingly.  
Never let the engine labour. Reduce the forward speed or increase the height of cut. Check that the  
cutting cylinders are not in heavy contact with their bottom blades.  
Regularly check the cutting cylinder to bottom blade adjustment every few hours even though cutting  
performance appears to be satisfactory. Heavy contact or excessive clearances between the cylinder and  
bottom blades will cause rapid wear to take place.  
5.  
6.  
Always disengage the cutterhead drive when travelling across ungrassed areas. Grass will lubricate the  
cutting edges whilst mowing. Excessive heat will build up if the cutting cylinders are run when not  
mowing and this will cause rapid wear to take place. For this reason it is also wise to reduce cutting speed  
when mowing lightly grassed areas or when the grass is dry.  
Cutting performance is best when cutting against the lie of the grass. In order to take advantage of this  
fact, the operator should attempt to alternate the direction of mowing between cuts.  
7.  
8.  
Take care not to leave uncut strips of grass at the overlap points between adjacent cutterheads by  
avoiding tight turns.  
It is generally wise to remove rear roller scrapers where conditions allow, as optimum grass discharge is  
achieved without them. Scrapers should be refitted when conditions are such that mud and grass start to  
build up on the rollers. When refitting the scraper wires care must be taken to ensure that they are cor-  
rectly tensioned, refer - MAINTENANCE - EVERY 50 HOURS.  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS -Take care when travelling over obstacles such as roadside  
kerbs. ALWAYS travel at slow speed over obstacles to prevent damage to the machines tyres,  
wheels and steering system. Ensure that tyres are inflated to the recommended pressures.  
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1.39  
1.39  
CUTTERHEAD GENERAL INFORMATION  
The mower is designed to be used with MK3 200mm fixed or floating cutterheads or MK3 254mm  
fixed cutterheads.  
It is essential that the relationship between the bottom blades and the cutting cylinders are kept in good  
adjustment and that cutting edges are kept sharp to ensure good cutting performance, minimum power  
consumption and prolonged life for the cutting edges, refer - MAINTENANCE - Cutterheads.  
Fixed MK3 200mm/254mm Cutterheads: When the mower  
is set up with fixed cutterheads the height of cut is gauged by  
the rear roller and the cutterhead is allowed to pivot laterally to  
follow ground contours. This arrangement is normally  
recommended for general mowing requirements.  
(MK3 200mm Cutterhead illustrated).  
1D876P02A  
Floating MK3 200mm Cutterheads: When the mower is set  
up with floating cutterheads the height of cut is gauged by the  
front and rear rollers. The cutterhead is allowed to pivot fore  
and aft as well as laterally. This arrangement is recommended  
for high quality grass areas and performs well where grass is  
short and the ground undulations are severe.  
1D876P03A  
Grass deflectors: The rear grass deflectors must always be  
correctly fitted. The deflectors should be set as low as possible  
to deflect grass discharge to the ground.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Always ensure  
that the grass deflectors are angled below horizontal level,  
otherwise risks to health and safety may result.  
1D876P04B  
Height of cut gauge: An optional height of cut gauge is  
available to assist in achieving accurate cut height settings. It  
is suitable for both fixed and floating cutterheads.  
Hayter Part No. 63-01-760  
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OPERATING THE MOWER  
MK3 200mm FIXED CUTTERHEAD  
A
Pivot knuckle fixing: Secure the bolt in the front “fixed” hole  
position ‘Aas shown.  
1D876P05A  
B
Height of cut adjustment: The height of cut is gauged by the  
position of the rear roller.  
Turn the adjusting nut assembly ‘B’ both ends clockwise to  
decrease height of cut ‘E’ or anti-clockwise to increase height of  
cut ‘E’.  
E
1D876P08B  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Do not attempt to  
unlock the nut assemblies, ‘B’.  
Ensure that all cutterheads are set at the same height of cut by  
either referring to the indicator rings ‘C’ or by using a height of  
cut gauge across the full width of each cutterhead for greater  
accuracy as shown.  
C
=
E
1D876P09A  
MK3 254mm FIXED CUTTERHEAD  
Height of cut adjustment: The height of cut is gauged by the  
position of the rear roller.  
B
Turn the adjusting nut assembly ‘B’ both ends clockwise to  
decrease height of cut ‘E’ or anti-clockwise to increase height of  
cut ‘E’.  
E
1D876P16A  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Do not attempt to  
unlock the nut assemblies ‘B’.  
Ensure that all cutterheads are set at the same height of cut by  
either referring to the indicator rings ‘C’ or by using a height of  
cut gauge across the full width of each cutterhead for greater  
accuracy as shown.  
C
=
E
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1.41  
MK3 200mm FLOATING CUTTERHEAD  
A
Pivot knuckle fixing: Secure the bolt in the rear “floating” slot posi-  
tion ‘Aas shown.  
1D876P07A  
B
Height of cut adjustment: The height of cut is gauged by the position  
of the front and rear rollers.  
D
To alter the rear roller position, turn the adjusting nut assembly ‘B’ both  
ends clockwise to decrease height of cut ‘E’ or anti-clockwise to  
increase height of cut ‘E’.  
F
E
1D876P06B  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Do not attempt to unlock  
the nut assemblies, ‘B’.  
To alter the front roller position loosen bolts ‘F’. Release and turn  
adjusting nuts ‘D’ both ends clockwise to increase the height of cut or  
anti-clockwise to decrease the height of cut.  
C
Ensure that all cutterheads are set at the same height of cut by referring  
to the indicator rings ‘C’ or use the height of cut gauge across the full  
width of each cutterhead as shown.  
=
E
1D876P10A  
Tighten nuts ‘D’ and ‘F’ both ends.  
CENTRE CUTTERHEAD HEIGHT OF CUT CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT  
With all cutterheads set at the same HOC via the indicator rings, it may be noticeable that the centre unit pro-  
duces a higher cut finish compared to the wing units. The centre unit is pulled and the wing units are pushed  
this presents marginally different cutting angles relative to the ground. The amount of HOC variation, which  
results from this will be influenced by the terrain but satisfactory results can usually be achieved by setting the  
centre cutterhead HOC indicator ring lower than the wing unit settings.  
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OPERATING THE MOWER  
1.42  
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - When carrying out maintenance procedures it is essential that:  
- The engine is switched off and the ignition key removed.  
- The parking brake is applied.  
- There is no pressure in the hydraulic system.  
- The cutterheads are fully down on the ground.  
- The safety precautions in this manual have been read and understood.  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE: Regular maintenance is essential for the continued safe  
operation of the machine. Correct servicing will prolong the working life of the machine and  
safeguard the "Hayter Warranty". Always fit genuine 'Hayter service parts' as these are  
accurately matched to the required duty.  
Dirt and contamination are the enemies of any hydraulic system. When carrying out maintenance  
procedures on the hydraulic system always ensure that the work area and the components are  
thoroughly clean before, during and after refitting. Ensure that all open hydraulic lines and ports, etc. are  
plugged during maintenance procedures.  
The recommended service intervals are based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual  
conditions will necessitate shorter service intervals.  
ALWAYS grease pivot points immediately after pressure washing or steam cleaning, refer - EVERY 50  
HOURS, GREASE PIVOT POINTS.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - The engine, transmission oil and hydraulic systems will be  
hot after machine use. Allow the systems to cool before working on the machine, particularly  
before working on the engine or when changing oil or oil filters.  
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1.43  
1.43  
MAINTENANCE  
Continued.  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Use hazardous substances carefully.  
The following fluids are identified as being hazardous;  
Substances  
Assessed risk  
Diesel oil  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Lubricating oil  
Hydraulic oil  
Grease  
Anti - freeze  
Battery acid  
Medium  
High  
When using any of the above fluids it is recommended that eye protection and gloves are worn and  
that care is taken to prevent spillage.  
Avoid contact with skin; wash off spillage with soap and water.  
In the case of battery acid drench with water and seek medical attention. Remove any contaminated  
clothing and clean thoroughly before use.  
Avoid contact with eyes; wash with running water and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.  
In the case of battery acid, seek medical attention immediately.  
Avoid ingestion; if swallowed seek medical attention.  
Keep clear of high pressure fluid escaping from pinholes, cracked connections etc. High pressure  
fluid can penetrate the skin. Seek immediate medical advice if any fluid is injected into the skin.  
Always use a piece of cardboard or paper when searching for leaks.  
CAUTION: PREVENT ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE - Dispose of hazardous substances  
correctly.  
When disposing of hazardous waste products, take them to an authorised disposal site.  
Waste products must not be allowed to contaminate surface water, drains or sewerage systems.  
CAUTION: PREVENT ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE - Dispose of  
used battery correctly. The battery has a separate collection mark. This  
means that the battery must not be disposed of with general waste. It  
must be taken to an authorised disposal site  
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1.44  
ENGINE  
ENGINE  
Refer to the Engine Operator's Manual for maintenance information.  
RUNNING IN PERIOD  
Check wheel nut torque settings:  
During first 50 hours of use and in addition to routine checks. Refer -  
DAILY AND BEFORE USE. Check wheel nut torques twice a day.  
Front axle wheel nut torque setting - 200 Nm.  
Rear axle wheel nut torque setting - 54 Nm.  
RUNNING IN PERIOD - AT FIRST 50 HOURS  
Change the transmission oil filter: Unscrew and remove the bottom of the  
transmission oil filter housing. Withdraw the filter element and discard. Refit  
a new filter element (Hayter part no. 924709) and replace the housing.  
3
1
1. Transmission oil filter.  
2. Centre cutterhead.  
3. Hydraulic tank.  
2
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1.45  
RUNNING IN PERIOD - AT FIRST 50 HOURS  
Continued.  
Change the hydraulic oil return filter: Unscrew and remove the  
return filter canister and discard. Refit a new filter canister (Hayter  
part no. 924692).  
Left Hand Side of Machine  
2
1
1P953C16A  
1. Hydraulic oil return filter.  
2. Engine fuel filter.  
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1.46  
1.46  
DAILY AND BEFORE USE  
Check engine oil level: If the oil level is below the upper mark on the  
dipstick, top up with the correct grade of engine oil to the required level,  
refer - ENGINE MANUAL.  
MS016  
Check engine radiator coolant level:  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Avoid scalding. DO NOT  
remove the radiator filler cap unless the engine is cool. Turn the filler  
cap slowly to release system pressure before removing the filler cap  
completely.  
70-13-073 REV (.0.)  
The coolant level should be 30 - 40mm below the top of the filler neck.  
Top up with the correct coolant mixture, refer - ENGINE MANUAL.  
30 - 40mm  
1P924C13A  
Cleaning the air cleaner: Remove the air filter and tap it repeatedly  
with the palm of the hand to remove dust particles. DO NOT damage the  
air filter by hitting it against a hard object. Inspect the air filter for signs  
of damage.  
1DT2244A.DRW  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Always replace a damaged  
air filter or damage to the engine will result. NEVER run the engine  
without the air filter correctly fitted.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
1. Air filter  
2. Dust bowl.  
3. Dust boot.  
Clean the inside of the cleaner dust bowl with a dry cloth and check that  
the dust boot is unobstructed.  
Replace the air filter and assemble the dust bowl, with the dust boot  
facing below horizontal level.  
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1.47  
DAILY AND BEFORE USE  
Continued.  
Clean the primary radiator screen: Clean the primary radi-  
ator screen. Check the oil cooler, secondary screen and engine  
radiator grille for debris and clean as necessary using a brush  
or airline. The secondary screen can be removed for cleaning.  
Re-assemble the secondary screen. If water is used, these  
areas should be allowed to dry out completely before use.  
3
1
2
1P924C09A  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - NEVER operate  
the mower with a damaged radiator screen or engine  
damage could result from overheating. Clean the radiator  
screen more regularly in dry conditions.  
1. Radiator primary screen.  
2. Oil cooler  
3. Secondary screen  
Check fuel level: Top up as necessary with diesel fuel.  
Always top up before storing the mower over-night to prevent  
water condensation from contaminating the fuel.  
D
Check hydraulic oil level: If the oil level is below the upper  
mark on the sight level gauge, top up with the correct grade  
of hydraulic oil as necessary, refer- SPECIFICATIONS.  
4
3
WARNING : PREVENT DAMAGE - If there is  
noticeable hydraulic oil loss, the leakage source must be  
rectified before using the mower. NEVER operate the  
mower when the hydraulic oil level is below the bottom  
mark on the sight level gauge. NEVER operate the  
mower with contaminated oil.  
2
1D924P06A  
1
1. Sight level gauge  
2. Oil tank  
3. Oil filler cap.  
4. Fuel tank.  
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1.48  
DAILY AND BEFORE USE  
Continued.  
Check hydraulic hose-lines: Inspect hydraulic hose-lines for signs of wear or damage.  
WARNING: PREVENTACCIDENTS - ALWAYS replace worn or damaged hydraulic hose-lines  
immediately. DO NOT operate the mower with defective hydraulic hose-lines.  
Inspect the mower for signs of oil leakage. Tighten fittings or replace seals as required.  
Check fasteners: Check that all nuts, bolts and pins are secured correctly  
in place and in good condition.  
Check safety devices:  
WARNING - PREVENT ACCIDENTS : Ensure that all safety guards,  
shields and protective devices are securely in place and in good working  
order.  
Check tyres: Examine the condition of the tyres and check that inflation  
pressures are correctly set, refer - SPECIFICATIONS.  
WARNING - PREVENT ACCIDENTS : Ensure that damaged tyres  
are replaced. Ensure that tyre tread depths comply with road traffic  
regulations.  
Grease all rear axle components including the centre axle beam pivot pin,  
both steering yokes, track rod ball joints and steering cylinder ball joints,  
refer - EVERY 50 HOURS, GREASE PIVOT POINTS.  
Check cutterheads: Examine the condition of the cutting cylinders and bottom blades. Adjust as  
necessary, refer - CUTTERHEAD CYLINDER TO BOTTOM BLADE ADJUSTMENT.  
Grease all cutterhead rollers with a good quality medium grade grease and ensure that sufficient grease  
is injected such that clean grease is seen to escape from the roller end cap, refer - EVERY 50 HOURS.  
If no grease can be seen escaping from the roller end cap it can be assumed that the rear seal has failed,  
resulting in the the roller shell being filled with grease.  
Note: Care should be taken if an industrial power greaser is used as this may result in damage to  
the bearing sealing arrangement.  
Check forward/reverse travel pedal action: With the engine switched ‘off’, operate the forward and  
reverse travel pedals through the full range of articulation and ensure that the mechanism returns freely  
to the neutral position.  
WARNING - PREVENT ACCIDENTS: Do not operate the machine if there are any signs of  
‘Stickiness’ in the pedal mechanism which prevents a free return to the neutral condition.  
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1.49  
1.49  
DAILY AND BEFORE USE  
Continued.  
Check operator presence controls:  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Keep bystanders away when checking operator  
presence control interlock switches. DO NOT use the mower unless the operator presence con-  
trols work correctly as described below. If difficulties arise, consult your "Hayter dealer”.  
Operator presence seat switch: Sit on the operator seat and start the engine. Lower the cutterheads  
to the ground and engage the cutter drive in the forward direction. Rise from the operators seat and  
check that the cutting cylinders come to a stop after an initial 0.5 to 1 second delay. Repeat with the  
cutting cylinders running in reverse.  
Cutter drive interlock switch: Stop the mower engine. Operate the cutter drive switch to the ‘off’  
position and turn the ignition key to position ‘I’. The cutterhead drive switch indicator light should illu-  
minate. Refer - OPERATING THE MOWER.  
Operate the switch to the ‘forward’ position. The indicator light should go out and the engine should  
not start when the ignition key is turned. Repeat for the ‘reverse’ position.  
Parking brake interlock switch: Stop the engine. Engage the parking brake and turn the ignition key  
to position ‘I’. The parking brake indicator light should illuminate. Refer - OPERATING THE  
MOWER.  
Disengage the parking brake. The indicator light should go out and the engine should not start when  
the ignition key is turned.  
Sit on the operator seat and start the engine. Release the parking brake. Rise from the operator seat and  
check that the engine stops.  
Transmission neutral interlock switch: Stop the mower engine and remove the foot from the for-  
ward/reverse travel pedals. Turn the ignition key to position 'I’ and the transmission neutral indicator  
light should illuminate. Application of light pedal pressure in a forward and reverse direction should  
cause the indicator light to go out. Take extreme care to ensure that the area around the mower is clear  
before checking that the engine will not start under this condition.  
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1.50  
EVERY 50 HOURS  
Perform routine checks : Refer - DAILY BEFORE USE.  
Check cutterhead roller bearing adjustment:  
Important: Prevent Damage - It is essential that the cutter-  
head roller bearings are kept in good adjustment in order to  
ensure maximum working life. If roller end float is allowed  
to become excessive premature bearing failure will result.  
A
Grip the roller and move from side to side and up and  
down. If excessive movement is detected proceed as follows:  
3D924S001A  
Carefully tighten nuts ‘Aat each end of the roller with the  
spanner provided, just sufficiently to remove any end float.  
Note: The roller should still rotate freely after adjustment.  
Overtightening of nuts ‘A’ could lead to premature bearing  
failure.  
Check cutterhead rear roller scraper wire tension:  
It is important that the scraper wires are correctly tensioned so  
as to ensure correct operation and maximum working life.  
Carefully tighten the scraper wire retaining nuts ‘Bso as to just  
remove any slack from the scraper wires then tighten nuts ‘B’ a  
further four full turns to correctly tension the wire.  
B
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Do not over tighten  
the scraper wires.  
B
Check wheel nut torque settings:  
Front axle wheel nut torque setting - 200Nm.  
Rear axle wheel nut torque setting - 54 Nm.  
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1.51  
EVERY 50 HOURS  
Continued.  
Grease pivot points : Clean and grease all grease points with a  
good quality compound of the grade specified, refer -  
SPECIFICATIONS.  
Replace any grease nipples which are damaged.  
Grease all cutterhead grease points and ensure that sufficient  
grease is injected such that clean grease is seen to escape from  
the roller end caps. This provides visible evidence that the roller  
seals have been purged of grass debris etc. and will ensure  
maximum working life.  
DAILY  
GREASE POINTS  
DAILY (IF FITTED)  
50 HOUR (WEEKLY)  
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1.52  
1.52  
EVERY 250 HOURS  
Perform routine checks : Refer - DAILY BEFORE USE.  
- EVERY 50 HOURS.  
Check battery condition :  
WARNING : PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Explosive gases are produced by the battery. Work in a well  
ventilated area, away from all sources of ignition.  
Battery fluids are corrosive. Take care to avoid contact with the skin or eyes. In the event of a spillage,  
drench the affected area with water. If the eyes are affected, seek medical attention. Remove any cont-  
aminated clothing and clean thoroughly before use.  
When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (-) cable first.  
When replacing the battery, always connect the negative (-) cable last.  
Remove the tool tray to gain access to the battery. Remove any corrosion from the battery terminals using a wire  
brush and apply petroleum jelly to the terminals to prevent further corrosion. Clean the battery compartment.  
Under normal operating conditions the battery will not require any further  
attention. If the machine has been subject to continuous use under high  
ambient temperature conditions, the battery electrolyte may require topping  
up. Remove the cell covers and top up with distilled water to a height 15mm  
below the top of the battery. Replace the cell covers.  
2
IMPORTANT : PREVENT DAMAGE - Check the condition of the  
battery cables. Replace cables showing signs of wear or damage and  
tighten any loose connections as necessary.  
1. Battery  
2. Tool Tray  
1
Visually inspect transmission control cable and operating mechanism:  
Check the condition and security of the cable and operating mechanism at the speed control pedal and trans-  
mission pump ends.  
-
-
Remove build up of dirt, grit and other deposits.  
Ensure that the ball joints are securely anchored and  
check that mounting brackets and cable anchors are  
tight and free from cracks.  
Outer Cover  
Rubber Seal Sleeve  
Rubber Seal Rod End  
-
Inspect end fittings for wear, corrosion, broken springs  
and replace if necessary.  
Ensure that the rubber seals are correctly located and in good condition.  
Ensure that the articulating sleeves supporting the inner cable are in good condition and firmly attached to  
the outer cable assembly at the crimped connections. If there are any signs of cracking or detachment fit  
new cable immediately.  
-
-
-
Check that sleeves, rods and inner cable are free from bends, kinks and other damage. If there are any signs  
of such failure, fit a new cable immediately.  
Check the condition of the neutralising device and replace if worn.  
With the engine switched ‘Off’, operate the pedal controls through the entire range and ensure that the  
mechanism moves smoothly and freely to the neutral position without ‘Sticking’ or ‘Hanging up’.  
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MAINTENANCE  
1.53  
EVERY 500 HOURS  
Perform routine checks : refer  
- DAILY BEFORE USE.  
- EVERY 50 HOURS.  
- EVERY 250 HOURS.  
Thoroughly clean the machine:  
IMPORTANT: PREVENT DAMAGE - Keep water away from electrical components. Use a dry  
cloth or brush to clean such areas.  
Service the hydraulic system : This procedure is best carried out when the hydraulic oil is warm (not  
hot). Lower the cutterheads to the ground and drain the hydraulic system by removing the hydraulic tank  
drain plug. Remove the oil tank filler flange to gain access to the suction strainer. Unscrew and remove  
the strainer and clean with paraffin or petrol before replacing. Renew the strainer if there are any signs  
of damage.  
Remove the oil filler cap strainer and clean before replacing. Renew the strainer if there are any signs  
of damage.  
Renew the return line oil filter element, refer - RUNNING IN PERIOD AT FIRST 50 HOURS.  
Renew the transmission oil filter element, refer - RUNNING IN PERIOD AT FIRST 50 HOURS.  
Replace the drain plug and refill the hydraulic tank with fresh clean hydraulic oil of the recommended  
grade, refer - SPECIFICATIONS.  
Run the machine and operate all hydraulic systems until the hydraulic oil is warm. Recheck the oil level  
and top up as necessary to the upper mark on the sight level gauge.  
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2
3
1. Drain plug  
2. Oil tank filler flange  
1
1D924P05B  
3. Suction strainer  
4. Filler strainer  
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1.54  
Continued.  
EVERY 500 HOURS  
ENGINE  
Renew the engine air cleaner filter: Check the condition of the air cleaner  
hoses. Replace any hose which is damaged and tighten the connections, refer -  
ENGINE MANUAL.  
ENGINE  
Renew the engine fuel filter element: Refer - ENGINE MANUAL.  
Check electrical system: Inspect all electrical connections and cables and replace any which are damaged  
or corroded. Spray a good quality water inhibitor onto exposed connections to prevent moisture ingress.  
Check rear wheel alignment: To prevent excessive tyre wear and ensure safe machine operation, the rear  
wheels must be correctly aligned to ‘toe - in’ by 3 - 8mm.  
Set the rear wheels in the straight ahead position. Measure and compare the distance between the front  
sidewalls and the rear sidewalls at the wheel centre height. The distance between the front sidewalls must  
be set 3 - 8mm less than the distance between the rear sidewalls.  
2
3
1
4
1. Wheel centre height  
2. Tyre  
3. Direction of forward travel  
4. Track-rod assembly  
To adjust the alignment of the rear wheels, first back off the left hand and right hand locknuts on the track  
rod assembly. (Left hand locknut is a left hand thread). Rotate the track rod to achieve the correct  
‘toe - in’ as described above and tighten the locknuts securely.  
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1.55  
EVERY 500 HOURS  
Continued.  
Check the engine overheat warning system: Turn the ignition key to the ‘ignition on’ position 'I'.  
Disconnect the red/grey wire terminal from the engine temperature switch and touch the metal terminal of  
this wire onto a suitable earth point, ensuring that the metal surfaces make good contact. The horn will  
sound and the engine coolant temperature warning light will illuminate to confirm correct operation. If the  
system is faulty, make repairs before operating the mower.  
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1. Temperature switch.  
Check the hydraulic oil overheat warning system: Turn the ignition key to the ‘ignition on’ position 'I'.  
Disconnect the red/blue wire terminal from the hydraulic tank temperature switch and touch the metal  
terminal of the wire onto a suitable earth point, ensuring that the metal surfaces make good contact. The  
horn will sound and the hydraulic oil temperature warning light will illuminate to confirm correct  
operation. If the system is faulty, make repairs before operating the mower.  
1
2
1. Temperature Switch  
2. Hydraulic oil tank  
1P953C15A  
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CUTTERHEAD CYLINDER TO BOTTOM BLADE ADJUSTMENT  
IMPORTANT : PREVENT DAMAGE - It is essential that the  
relationship between the bottom blades and the cutting cylinders is  
kept in good adjustment in order to ensure good cutting performance,  
minimum power consumption and prolonged life for the cutting edges.  
Carry out the following procedure before commencing work and re-check  
the settings every few hours.  
900  
Check that the cutting cylinder is correctly set to the bottom blade by  
holding a thin piece of paper between the cutting cylinder and the bottom  
blade as shown. Carefully rotate the cylinder as shown and check that the  
paper is cut cleanly at all points along the length of the blade. Hold the  
paper at 90 degrees (right angles) to the bottom blade to obtain the correct  
cutting action.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Ensure that people are clear  
of the cutting cylinders as rotation of one may cause others to rotate.  
If adjustment is necessary proceed as follows;  
B
Release nut 'A' 1/4 turn both ends.  
Turn handwheel 'B' each end alternately whilst rotating the cutting  
cylinder backwards until the bottom blade is in 'fleeting' contact with the  
A
cylinder along its entire length. Re-check the cutting action along the  
length of the bottom blade using a thin piece of paper making marginal  
adjustments as necessary.  
Tighten nut 'A' both ends.  
If it is impossible to obtain a good clean paper cut across the entire length of the bottom blade it will  
be necessary to carry out the backlapping procedure to reprocess the cutting edges. In severe cases it  
will be necessary to regrind the cutting cylinder and the bottom blade, refer - BACKLAPPING /  
GRINDING.  
Do not be tempted to over adjust, thus causing heavy contact between the cylinder and bottom blade,  
as this will cause very rapid uneven wear to take place leading to tramlining and waviness of the cut-  
ting edges. The frictional losses will be high and a significant amount of power will be absorbed, thus  
reducing the power available for cutting. The heating effect due to friction will cause excessive expan-  
sion to take place which will further aggravate the situation by increasing the contact pressure.  
If the cutterheads are allowed to operate for more than a few hours without adjustment the running wear  
will eventually cause the cylinder to run out of contact with the bottom blade. At this stage very rapid  
rounding of the cutting edges will occur as grass and abrasive particles pass through the  
clearance between the blades.  
Lack of attention to adjustment can therefore be foolhardy as maintenance costs will escalate. The qual-  
ity of cut will also be seriously affected as will the health and growth of the grass.  
An experienced operator will notice when a cutterhead starts to go out of adjustment; when the grass  
ceases to be cut cleanly and the cut ends become ragged.  
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1.57  
CUTTERHEAD BACKLAPPING  
This process is recommended for restoring the sharp cutting edges to  
cylinders and bottom blades which are essential for good quality grass  
cutting.  
This process can only deal with a small amount of metal removal to restore  
the cutting edges. If the blade edges are seriously worn or damaged it will  
be necessary to remove the component parts and have them reground.  
The backlapping process:  
1. Check that the mower engine is switched off and the parking brake applied.  
2. Adjust the cutting cylinders to the bottom blades to obtain ‘fleeting contact’.  
3. Apply a medium grade detergent based carborundum paste to the cutting  
edges of the cylinders with a long handled brush.  
80 Grade Carborundum paste  
Hayter Part No:  
0,45 kg  
63-07-088  
63-07-086  
11,25 kg  
4. Ensure that the area surrounding the cutterheads is clear of people and keep  
hands and feet clear of the cutting cylinders during the period when the  
mower engine is running.  
5. Sit on the operator seat, start the mower engine and set the engine speed at  
idle.  
6. Operate the cutterhead drive switch to the 'reverse/backlap' position for a  
period of time and listen to the grinding action .  
7. Operate the cutterhead drive switch to the 'off' position and switch off the  
mower engine when the grinding action has stopped.  
900  
8. Thoroughly clean the blade edges and adjust the cutting cylinders to the  
bottom blades. Check that a thin piece of paper can be cut cleanly at all  
points along the cutting edges while rotating the cylinders by hand.  
9. If further backlapping is necessary repeat steps 2 to 8.  
10. Thoroughly remove and wash off all traces of the carborundum paste from  
the cylinders and bottom blades.  
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1.58  
CUTTERHEAD GRINDING  
It will be necessary to carry out a grinding operation to correct cylinder spiral edges or bottom blade  
edges which have become excessively rounded or distorted. Bottom blades which are nearing the end  
of their wear life should be replaced. The new blades should be ground on their holders prior to fitting,  
refer - CUTTERHEAD BOTTOM BLADE REPLACEMENT. When grinding operations are necessary  
it is essential that both cylinders and bottom blades are ground at the same time. The only exception to  
this rule is when a new cylinder is fitted in which case it is only necessary to grind the bottom blade.  
All such grinding operations should be carried out by your dealer on a quality, well maintained  
cylinder/ bottom blade grinding machine.  
CUTTERHEAD BOTTOM BLADE REPLACEMENT  
Remove the bottom blade holder by removing the three fixing bolts at each end and withdraw from the  
cutterhead. Remove the worn bottom blade and discard the countersunk screws and securing nuts. Fit  
the new blade to the holder and loosely assemble with new countersunk screws and securing nuts.  
Tighten the centre bolts to a torque of 40 Nm. Continue by tightening the remaining bolts to the same  
torque by working from the centre out towards the blade ends.  
The new bottom blade must be ground on its holder prior to refitting to the cutterhead.  
Adjust the cutting cylinder position to give adequate clearance for fitting the new bottom blade holder.  
Refit the bottom blade holder assembly to the cutterhead using the original fixing bolts and tighten to  
a torque of 35 Nm. Finally adjust the cylinder to the bottom blade, refer - CUTTERHEAD CYLINDER  
TO BOTTOM BLADE ADJUSTMENT.  
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1.59  
RAISING THE MOWER OFF THE GROUND  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Before raising the mower ensure that:  
-
The lifting device to be used is in good condition and capable of supporting the weight of the  
mower securely. Minimum lift capacity 2000 Kg.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
The mower is on level ground.  
The parking brake is applied.  
The engine is switched off and the ignition key removed.  
The ground under the lifting device is level and firm.  
The lifting device is secure against one of the mowers lifting points.  
If raising the front of the mower, both of the rear wheels must be chocked securely to prevent the  
mower rolling away. Note that the parking brake only operates on the front wheels.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - When the mower is raised off the ground:  
NEVER crawl under the mower.  
-
-
NEVER start the engine.  
1. Front left hand lifting point  
2. Front right hand lifting point  
3. Rear towing eye and lifting point  
4. Front towing eye  
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1.60  
TOWING THE MOWER  
Towing procedure : Connect a rigid tow bar between the towing eye on the mower and a suitable  
towing vehicle. Ensure that the towing vehicle specification is suited to braking the combined vehicle  
weight to rest whilst effecting complete control at all times. Ensure the towing vehicle’s parking brake  
is applied. Chock the mower front wheels to prevent the mower rolling away.  
De-commission the front wheel motor disc brakes as follows :-  
i) Identify the right hand front wheel motor disc brake assembly and remove the rubber plug (item 2).  
Position a M12 x 40mm long setscrew (item 5) with washer (item 4) through the brake release bar (item  
3) and into the hole in the centre of the motor end plate. Tighten the setscrew (item 5) into the  
threaded hole in the brake piston until the brake is released.  
ii) Identify the left hand front wheel motor disc brake assembly and repeat the previous procedure.  
1
3
4
5
2
1D950R01  
1. Front wheel motor - (950620).  
2. Rubber Plug - (950639).  
2
3. Brake Release Bar - (950348).  
4. Washer - M12 - (09485).  
5. Setscrew M12 x 40 - (ZDH1L040U).  
1D950R02  
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1.61  
TOWING THE MOWER  
Continued.  
De-commission the hydraulic service braking system as follows:-  
i) Open the 2 transmission relief valves A and B situated on the  
transmission pump. The valves are fully open at 2 anticlockwise  
revolutions. Do not open the valves past 2 revolutions.  
The steering must be operated manually when the mower is being  
towed. The steering will feel heavy as there is no hydraulic  
assistance when the engine is switched off.  
The mower is now in a free wheel condition and can be towed for  
a short distance at slow speed. Remove wheel chocks before  
towing.  
After towing the mower: To return the mower to its normal work-  
ing condition the following procedure must be adopted.  
Chock the front wheels and re-commission the hydraulic service  
braking system as follows :-  
i) Close the 2 transmission relief valves. Turn clockwise and  
tighten to a torque of 41- 68 Nm.  
1
3
Re-commission the front wheel motor disc brakes as follows :-  
4
5
2
i) Identify the right hand front wheel motor disc brake assembly.  
Rotate the setscrew (item 5) anti-clockwise and remove together  
with Washer (item 4) and brake release bar (item 3). Reassemble the  
rubber plug (item 2) into the motor end plate.  
ii) Identify the left hand front wheel motor disc brake assembly and  
repeat the previous procedure.  
1D950R01  
1. Front wheel motor - (950620).  
2. Rubber Plug - (950639).  
3. Brake Release Bar - (950348).  
4. Washer - M12 - (09485).  
5. Setscrew M12 x 40 - (ZDH1L040U).  
Store the brake release bars, washers and setscrews (items 3, 4 and  
5) for future use.  
Remove the wheel chocks.  
Disconnect the tow bar.  
The mower braking system will now operate in the normal way.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Before using the  
mower, ensure that the braking system operates correctly.  
Carry out initial checks with the mower at slow speed. Do not  
operate the mower with a defective braking system. Do not  
operate the mower with the brakes de-commissioned.  
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1.62  
GRASS CUTTING FAULTS  
GRASS CUTTING FAULTS  
FAULT  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Areas of uncut grass at  
point of overlap between  
cutting cylinders.  
Turning too tightly.  
Reduce turning radius.  
Mow up/down slope.  
Mower sliding sideways when travel-  
ling across face of a slope.  
One end of cutterhead out of ground  
contact caused by:  
- Poorly routed hoses or wrongly  
positioned hydraulic adaptors.  
Reroute hoses/reposition  
hydraulic adaptors.  
- Pivot pins seizing.  
Free off and grease pivot pins.  
Remove grass.  
- Grass build up under cutterhead.  
Ridge lines in the cut  
across the direction of  
travel over full width.  
Forward speed too high.  
Cylinder speed too slow.  
Height of cut too low.  
Reduce forward speed.  
Increase mower engine speed.  
Raise height of cut.  
Ridge lines in the cut  
grass across the direc-  
tion of travel over the  
cutting width of one  
cylinder.  
Cylinder is running slow.  
Refer - TROUBLE SHOOTING  
for remedy.  
Step in cut grass height  
at point of overlap  
between cutting cylin-  
ders.  
Inconsistent height of cut setting on one  
cylinder.  
Check and readjust height of  
cut setting.  
Raise/Lower position control not in  
float position.  
Operate position control  
to float position.  
One end of cutterhead out of ground  
contact caused by:  
Reroute hoses/reposition  
hydraulic adaptors.  
- Poorly routed hoses or wrongly  
positioned hydraulic adaptors.  
Free off and grease pivot  
pins.  
- Pivot pins seizing.  
- Grass build up under cutterhead.  
Remove grass.  
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1.63  
1.63  
GRASS CUTTING FAULTS  
Continued.  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
FAULT  
REMEDY  
Readjust cutting cylinder to  
bottom blade.  
Some uncut or poorly  
cut strands of grass..  
Cutting cylinder is partially out of contact  
with the bottom blade.  
Readjust cutting cylinder to the  
bottom blade.  
Cutting cylinder is in heavy contact with  
the bottom blade.  
Lower height of cut setting.  
Height of cut is too high.  
Backlap or regrind to restore  
cutting edges.  
Cutting edges of cutting cylinders/bottom  
blades are rounded.  
Backlap or regrind to restore  
cutting edges.  
Lines of uncut or badly  
cut grass in direction of  
travel.  
Tramlining of cutting edges due to  
heavy contact caused by poor cutting  
cylinder to bottom blade adjustment.  
Raise height of cut.  
Bottom blade in ground contact.  
Readjust cutterhead to ensure  
bottom blade is parallel to  
ground.  
Nose down attitude of bottom blade.  
Reduce forward speed.  
Reduce weight transfer.  
Cutterheads bouncing.  
Replace worn parts.  
Worn cylinder bearings/bearing housing  
pivots.  
Check and retighten as necessary.  
Loose components in cutterhead.  
Undulations too severe for height of cut  
setting.  
Use floating cutterheads.  
Raise height of cut.  
Scalping.  
Height of cut too low.  
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1.64  
1.64  
GRASS CUTTING FAULTS  
Continued.  
FAULT  
REMEDY  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Bottom blade in heavy ground contact.  
Raise height of cut.  
Excessive bottom blade  
wear..  
Cutting edges of the cutting cylinder/  
bottom blade are rounded.  
Backlap or regrind to restore  
cutting edges.  
Cylinder is in heavy contact with the  
bottom blade.  
Readjust the cutting cylinder to  
the bottom blade.  
Damaged cutting cylinder or bottom  
blade.  
Regrind or replace as necessary.  
Raise height of cut.  
Excessively abrasive ground conditions.  
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1.65  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
When using the following chart it may be found that overhaul of major components or hydraulic  
pressure adjustments are necessary. In this case it is recommended that your dealer make these repairs as  
he is properly equipped to do this work.  
WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - ALWAYS Apply the parking brake, switch off the engine  
and remove the ignition key before attempting to work on the mower.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Engine will not start  
with ignition key.  
Transmission neutral interlock switch  
not energised.  
Remove foot from for-  
ward/reverse pedals.  
Check setting of transmis-  
sion neutral interlock switch.  
Parking brake interlock switch not ener-  
gised.  
Operate parking brake  
lever to the ON position  
Check setting of parking  
brake interlock switch.  
Cutterhead drive interlock switch not  
energised.  
Move cutterhead drive  
switch to the ‘OFFposition.  
Check setting of cutterhead  
interlock switch.  
Faulty electrical connection.  
Trace and correct fault.  
For all other engine problems, refer - ENGINE HANDBOOK.  
Flat Battery.  
Terminal connection  
loose or corroded.  
Clean and tighten terminal  
connections.  
Recharge battery.  
Loose or defective  
alternator belt.  
Re-tension or replace drive  
ENGINE  
belt, refer  
HANDBOOK.  
-
Defective battery.  
Recharge battery.  
Replace battery.  
Electrical short circuit.  
Trace short circuit and  
make good.  
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1.66  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Continued.  
REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Check switch and replace if neces-  
sary.  
Differential lock non  
operational.  
Defective switch.  
Service or replace solenoid valve.  
Defective solenoid valve.  
Defective wiring.  
Check wiring/connections as  
necessary.  
Clean screen.  
Clean fins.  
Hydraulic oil system  
overheating.  
Blocked radiator screen.  
Blocked oil cooler fins.  
Clean screen.  
Clean matrix.  
Blocked secondary screen.  
Blocked engine radiator matrix.  
Low relief valve setting.  
Have relief valve cleaned and  
pressure checked. Consult  
your Hayter dealer.  
Fill reservoir to correct level.  
Disengage brakes.  
Low oil level.  
Brakes engaged.  
Readjust settings.  
Cutting cylinders tight on bottom  
blades.  
Check fan operation and ser-  
vice as required.  
Defective fan or fan drive.  
Consult your Hayter dealer.  
Incorrect brake operation.  
Faulty wheel motor brake assembly.  
Worn brake discs.  
Replace brake discs.  
Consult your Hayter dealer.  
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1.67  
1.67  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Continued.  
REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Release parking brake.  
Lack of transmission  
drive.  
Parking brake engaged.  
Fill reservoir to correct  
level.  
Low oil level.  
Drain reservoir and refill  
with correct oil.  
Incorrect oil used.  
Check linkage and replace  
defective parts.  
Defective drive pedal linkage.  
Defective transmission pump.  
Have the transmission  
pump overhauled by your  
Hayter dealer.  
Close relief valve, refer -  
Operating the mower-  
TOWING.  
Transmission relief valve open.  
Broken drive coupling.  
Replace drive coupling.  
Replace transmission filter.  
Transmission filter  
blocked.  
Readjust transmission neu-  
tral linkage setting.  
Forward/backward  
transmission creep in  
neutral.  
Transmission neutral adjustment incor-  
rectly set.  
Service or replace steering  
valve.  
Lack of steering.  
Defective steering valve.  
Defective hydraulic cylinder.  
Damaged steering hose.  
Service or replace hydraulic  
cylinder.  
Replace defective hose.  
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1.68  
1.68  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Continued.  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Faulty pump.  
REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
Identify noisy pump and ser-  
vice or replace.  
Excessive noise in  
hydraulic system.  
Faulty motor.  
Identify noisy motor and ser-  
vice or replace.  
Air leaking into system.  
Tighten or replace hydraulic  
fittings particularly in suction  
lines.  
Suction strainer blocked or damaged.  
Clean and replace suction  
strainer or renew as necessary.  
Excessive oil viscosity due to cold con-  
ditions.  
Allow system to warm up.  
Low relief valve setting.  
Have relief valve cleaned and  
pressure checked. Consult your  
Hayter dealer.  
Low hydraulic oil level.  
Fill hydraulic oil reservoir to  
correct level.  
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1.69  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Continued.  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
PROBLEM  
REMEDY  
After initial satisfactory  
operation machine loses  
power.  
Replace as necessary.  
Worn pump or motor.  
Fill hydraulic oil tank to cor-  
rect level.  
Low hydraulic oil level.  
Renew oil in hydraulic tank  
with hydraulic oil of correct  
viscosity grade, refer - SPEC-  
IFICATIONS.  
Incorrect oil viscosity.  
Change filter element.  
Oil filter element blocked.  
Faulty pressure relief valve.  
Have relief valve cleaned and  
pressure checked. Consult  
your Hayter dealer.  
Check cylinder to bottom  
blade adjustment. Reduce  
workrate i.e. increase height  
of cut or reduce forward  
speed.  
Overheating.  
Incorrect hydraulic oil grade,  
refer - Problem ‘Hydraulic Oil  
System Overheating’.  
Check and tighten fittings.  
Replace hose if necessary.  
Leaks on suction hose.  
High spot on cylinder or bottom  
blade due to contact with foreign  
object.  
Cylinder "knocks" while  
rotating.  
Remove high spot with a stone  
and backlap to restore cutting  
edges. Serious damage will  
necessitate regrinding.  
Worn cylinder bearings.  
Replace as necessary.  
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1.70  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Continued.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Replace as necessary.  
One cylinder rotates  
slowly.  
Cutting cylinder bearing seized.  
Incorrect rotation motor fitted.  
Check motor and replace if  
necessary.  
Free off and lubricate or  
replace diverter valve as neces-  
sary.  
Diverter valve only partly open.  
Have check valve cleaned and  
checked.  
Motor integral check valve jammed  
open.  
Readjust setting.  
Replace motor.  
Replace seals.  
Cutting cylinder tight on the bottom  
blade.  
Motor worn.  
Cutterhead fails to lift  
out of work.  
Lift cylinder seal failure.  
Have relief valve cleaned and  
pressure checked. Consult your  
Hayter dealer.  
Pressure relief valve jammed open or  
wrongly set.  
Overhaul control valve.  
Remove blockage.  
Defective control valve.  
Mechanical blockage.  
Move cutterheads throughout  
extremes of movement and  
observe any tightness in the  
hoses. Correctly route hoses  
and orientate fittings as neces-  
sary.  
Cutterheads do not  
follow ground con-  
tours.  
Incorrect hose routing or incorrect ori-  
entation of hydraulic fittings.  
Free off and grease as neces-  
sary.  
Tightness in pivots.  
Move position control lever to  
‘down/float’ position.  
Mower operated in ‘hold’ position.  
Weight transfer set too high.  
Reduce weight transfer.  
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1.71  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Continued.  
REMEDY  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
PROBLEM  
Cutterheads fail to start  
up when lowered into  
work.  
Faulty seat sensor switch.  
Check mechanical and elec-  
trical operation of switch.  
Low oil level.  
Fill hydraulic oil reservoir to  
correct level.  
Diverter valve jammed.  
Free off and lubricate or  
replace the diverter valve as  
necessary.  
Sheared drive shaft.  
Check motor and cylinder  
drive shafts and replace if  
necessary.  
Pressure relief valve jammed open or  
wrongly set.  
Have relief valve cleaned and  
pressure checked. Consult  
your Hayter dealer.  
Cutting cylinder jammed.  
Free off as necessary.  
Readjust setting.  
Cutting cylinder tight on bottom blade.  
Cutterhead control valve in the ‘off’  
position caused by:  
- Defective control valve.  
- Electrical fault.  
Overhaul control  
valve.  
Have electrical  
system checked.  
Cylinders rotate in  
wrong direction.  
Hoses wrongly connected.  
Check hydraulic circuit and  
reconnect as necessary.  
Cutterhead drive switch wrongly connected.  
Check switch electrical con-  
nections.  
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ITEM NO.  
DESCRIPTION.  
Wire Colour Code  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Horn.  
Relay - Neutral Start.  
Relay - Engine Coolant Temperature Warning.  
Relay - Hydraulic Oil Temperature Warning.  
Relay - Glow Plug.  
Glow Plugs - Engine.  
Timer.  
Switch - Seat.  
Alternator / Regulator - Engine.  
Starter Motor - Engine.  
Battery.  
Fuse Box.  
Fuse - 10 Amp.  
Fuse - 5 Amp.  
Fuse - 3 Amp.  
Fuse - 30 Amp.  
Solenoid - Differential Lock.  
Switch - Differential Lock.  
Solenoid - Cutterhead Drive Front.  
Solenoid - Cutterhead Drive Rear.  
Switch - Cutterhead Drive.  
Hourmeter.  
Light - Battery Warning.  
Light - Engine Oil Pressure Warning.  
Switch - Engine Oil Pressure.  
Light - Engine Coolant Temperature Warning.  
Switch - Engine Coolant Temperature.-  
Light - Hydraulic Oil Temperature Warning.  
Switch - Hydraulic Oil Temperature.  
Switch - Ignition.  
Switch - Neutral Start.  
Switch - Horn.  
Switch - Parking Brake Interlock.  
Relay - Fuel Solenoid.  
Solenoid - Engine Fuel.  
Glow Plug Timer  
Glow Plug Lamp  
Return Filter Lamp  
Return Filter Switch  
Pressure Filter Lamp  
Pressure Filter Switch  
Cutterhead Drive Off Lamp  
Relay - Cutter Lamp Off  
Neutral Lamp  
Handbrake Lamp  
Temp Gauge and Hour Meter (Kit)  
Sender - Temp (Kit)  
Switch - Beacon (Supplied with Beacon Kit)  
Rotating Beacon (Supplied with Beacon Kit)  
Connectors for Lighting Kit  
Fuse - Main 50A  
Fuse - Engine Glow Plugs 50A  
Relay - Seat Switch  
Diode - Seat Switch  
Diode - Parking Brake  
Temp Gauge & Hour Meter (Kit)  
Sender - Temp (Kit)  
70-09-108  
995713  
70-09-148  
70-09-148  
924625  
-
70-01-512  
953819  
-
B
G
P
R
S
Brown.  
Green.  
Pink.  
Red.  
Slate Grey.  
W
Y
O
White.  
Yellow.  
Orange.  
BU Blue.  
BL Black.  
PU Purple.  
Example 2 Colour Wire:  
BU/G - Blue / Green  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
-
70-09-015  
70-09-096  
70-09-026  
70-09-025  
70-09-024  
70-09-027  
910627  
924624  
70-06-246  
70-06-246  
924864  
910850  
924605  
924606  
-
Main Colour  
Trace Colour  
924602  
924603  
940852  
74-09-009  
995711  
924618  
924624  
16259-60250  
-
15694-65992  
924601/950857  
924601/950866  
-
924601/950863  
-
924601/950861  
70-09-148  
924601/950862  
924601/950858  
-
-
924608  
70-01-493  
-
995714  
995714  
70-09-148  
950868  
950868  
-
-
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ITEM NO.  
DESCRIPTION.  
PART NO:  
1
2
Axial Piston Pump - Variable Displacement.  
Charge Pump.  
-
-
3
4
Relief Valve - Charge Pump -18.5 bar.  
Mechanical Control.  
-
-
5
6
7
8
Relief Valve - Forward Travel - 300 bar.  
Relief Valve - Reverse Travel - 300 bar.  
Shuttle Valve - Load Sensing.  
Relief Valve - Hot Oil Purge.  
Shuttle Valve - Hot Oil Purge.  
Solenoid Valve - Difflock.  
Pilot Operated Diverter Valve - Difflock Front RH.  
Pilot Operated Diverter Valve - Difflock Front LH.  
Hydraulic Oil Tank.  
940692  
940692  
910629  
910630  
910628  
910626  
910625  
910625  
910912  
910624  
910695  
950620  
950620  
70-01-195W  
74-06-015W  
910695  
-
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
Flow Divider - Front Axle.  
Gear Pump - Steering and Cutterhead Lift.  
Front LH Wheel Motor - Pressure Release Disc Brake.  
Front RH Wheel Motor - Pressure Release Disc Brake.  
Steering Cylinder - Rear Axle.  
Brake Control Valve.  
Gear Pump - Cutterhead Drive.  
Check Valve - Transmission Forward Bypass.  
Check Valve - Transmission Reverse Bypass.  
Relief Valve - 110 bar.  
Check Valve - Oil Cooler Bypass - 4 bar.  
Oil Cooler.  
-
-
910641  
70-06-171  
924865  
65-06-305  
950597  
940602  
953601  
910696  
953601  
940602  
953601  
924687  
924688  
910708  
70-06-245  
910709  
-
Return Filter - Bypass Check Valve - 2 bar .  
Suction Strainer - No Bypass.  
Pressure Filter - No Bypass.  
Hydraulic Motor - LH Front Cutterhead.  
Diverter Valve - LH Front Cutterhead.  
Hydraulic Motor - RH Front Cutterhead.  
Diverter Valve - RH Front Cutterhead.  
Hydraulic Motor - Centre Cutterhead.  
Diverter Valve - Centre Cutterhead.  
Rear Porting Manifold.  
Solenoid Valve - Forward/Reverse Check Valve 4WD.  
Relief Valve - Cutterheads - 250 bar.  
Solenoid Valve - Cutterhead Drive.  
Restrictor Valve - Variable Weight Assist.  
Spool Valve - Cutterhead Lift LH.  
Spool Valve - Cutterhead Lift Centre.  
Spool Valve - Cutterhead Lift RH.  
Hydraulic Cylinder - LH Front Cutterhead.  
Hydraulic Cylinder - Centre Cutterhead.  
Hydraulic Cylinder - RH Front Cutterhead.  
Check Valve - Steering Shock Bypass RH.  
Check Valve - Steering Shock Bypass LH.  
Relief Valve - Steering Shock LH.  
Relief Valve - Steering Shock RH.  
Check Valve / Orifice - Motor Bypass LH Front Cutterhead.  
Check Valve / Orifice - Motor Bypass RH Front Cutterhead.  
Check Valve / Orifice - Motor Bypass Centre Cutterhead.  
Steering Unit.  
-
-
910109  
910109  
910109  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
910649W  
70-01-018W  
Wheel Motor LH Rear.  
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ITEM NO.  
DESCRIPTION.  
PART NO:  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
Test Point - Transmission Reverse.  
Test Point - Transmission Forward.  
Test Point - Transmission Charge.  
Test Point - Cutterhead Drive.  
Test Point - Weight Transfer.  
Transmission Pump Assembly.  
Transmission Manifold.  
Cooler Bypass Manifold.  
Valve - Cutter Sub Plate.  
Solenoid - Cutting Cylinders Reverse.  
Solenoid - Cutting Cylinders Forwards.  
Wheel Motor - RH Rear.  
910615  
910615  
910615  
910615  
910615  
924690W  
910602  
910616  
910699  
70-06-246  
70-06-246  
70-01-019W  
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WARRANTY  
HAYTER LIMITED warrants to the original user / purchaser that this unit shall be free from defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of 12 calendar months from the date of delivery. This warranty  
excludes proprietary items which have the benefit of the supplying manufacturer’s warranty.  
Engine manufacturers furnish their own warranties and provide services through their authorised network.  
If you experience any difficulty please contact your specialist Hayter dealer.  
It is the end user’s / purchaser’s responsibility to ensure that the service schedule and service book as  
applied are acted upon. HAYTER LIMITED reserve the right to request inspection of a service book,  
where relevant at any reasonable time. Failure to keep the service schedule up to date may invalidate the  
warranty. Owners should therefore satisfy themselves that the products are operated and serviced correctly,  
particularly where they are operated on a contract or hire basis.  
This warranty which is not capable of assignment does not apply to any unit that has been tampered with,  
altered, misused or abused and will become invalid if non genuine Hayter parts are fitted. This  
warranty does not cover minor adjustments unless they are due to defective materials or workmanship.  
Consult the operators manual or your authorised Hayter dealer for assistance when making these  
adjustments.  
To make a warranty claim, contact your authorised Hayter dealer through whom the machine was  
originally supplied, indicating the machine serial number and purchase date. Subject to the conditions and  
exclusions in this warranty, the authorised dealer will at our option, repair or replace any warranted part  
within the duration of the warranty period.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and is in addition to any statutory rights to which you may be  
entitled and your statutory rights are not affected by this warranty. If you need additional information  
concerning this written warranty or assistance in obtaining services please write or telephone : HAYTER  
LIMITED, Service Department, Spellbrook, Bishop's Stortford, Herts., CM23 4BU.  
Telephone : (01279) 723444.  
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MACHINE DETAILS  
Model:  
Machine Serial No.:  
Engine Serial No.:  
Cutterhead Serial No.s:  
Transmission Pump Serial No.:  
Transmission Valve Block Front Serial No.:  
Transmission Valve Block Rear Serial No.:  
Cutter Control Valve Serial No.:  
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