Billy Goat Lawn Mower PR550 PR550H PR550V PR550HV OS551 OS551H User Manual User Manual

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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
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FLAIL BLADES  
P/N 350186.  
A complete replacement set. 52  
of our high quality flail blades for  
your PR. Includes 8 new lock  
clips for replacement installa-  
tion.  
FLAIL SHAFTS  
P/N 350185.  
A full set of four shafts for  
replacement. Includes 8 new  
lock clips for replacement  
installation.  
Note: We recommend  
replacing the shafts when you  
replace flails.  
DRIVE BELT  
P/N 350116.  
Original Equipment drive belt for  
your PR.  
SPACER BUMPERS  
P/N 350258.  
A complete replacement set.  
44 of 1/2" spacer bumpers  
and 4 of 1/4" spacer bumpers  
ACCESSORIES  
SLICING REEL  
P/N 350113.  
A complete verti-slicing reel for  
your PR. 20" wide reel for use  
in grasses that require vertical  
cutting, and for assisting in lawn  
overseeding projects.  
Thank You for Selecting  
The Powerful PR and OS  
POWER RAKES and OVERSEEDERS  
SLICING BLADES  
P/N 350187.  
A full set of twenty blades for  
replacement. Includes 40 new  
capscrews, and lock nuts for  
replacement installation.  
Operator Owner's Manual  
PR550, PR550H, PR550V,  
PR550HV, OS551, OS551H  
OVERSEEDER KIT  
P/N 350325 / 350328.  
The new light weight Plastic  
Overseeding Kit is constructed  
of durable High Density  
Polypropolene with two lift  
handles on each side to assist  
in lifting the entire unit and easily  
converts a PR Series Power  
Rake into an overseeder with 4  
bolts and minimal tools.  
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Specifications  
PR550  
PR550V  
PR550H  
PR550HV  
OS551  
OS551H  
ENGINE: H.P.  
5.5 (4.1 kW)  
B&S OHV  
5.5 (4.1 kW)  
B&S OHV  
5.5 (4.1 kW)  
HONDA OHV  
3.88 qt. (3.6 L)  
0.69 qt. (0.65 L)  
158# (71.8 kg)  
178# (80.9 kg)  
34# (15.4 kg)  
20°  
5.5 (4.1 kW)  
HONDA OHV  
3.88 qt. (3.6 L)  
0.69 qt. (0.65 L)  
161# (73.2 kg)  
178# (80.9 kg)  
34# (15.4 kg)  
20°  
5.5 (4.1 kW)  
B&S OHV  
5.5 (4.1 kW)  
HONDA OHV  
3.88 qt. (3.6 L)  
0.69 qt. (0.65 L)  
171# (77.6 kg)  
209# (94.8 kg)  
34# (15.4 kg)  
20°  
NOTE: Overseeder Conversion  
Kit (350328) includes Slicing  
Reel (350113). Part No.  
ENGINE: TYPE  
ENGINE: FUEL CAP.  
ENGINE: OIL CAP.  
WEIGHT: UNIT  
3.0 qt. (2.84 L)  
0.66 qt. (0.62 L)  
160# (72.5 kg)  
183# (83.0 kg)  
36# (16.3 kg)  
15°  
3.0 qt. (2.84 L)  
0.66 qt. (0.62 L)  
163# (74.1 kg)  
183# (83.0 kg)  
36# (16.3 kg)  
15°  
3.0 qt. (2.84 L)  
0.66 qt. (0.62 L)  
173# (78.5 kg)  
208# (94.3 kg)  
36# (16.3 kg)  
15°  
(350325) comes with the  
Overseeder Box only.  
WEIGHT: SHIPPING  
ENGINEWEIGHT:  
MAX. ENGINEOPERATING SLOPE  
NEW  
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GENERAL SAFETY  
For your safety and the safety of others, these directions should be followed:  
Do not operate this machine without first reading  
owner's manual and engine manufacturer's manual. ·DO NOT operate a machine that exhibits excessive vibration.  
·DO NOT operate this machine on slopes greater than19°.  
·DO NOT use this unit on any surface other than grass lawns.  
Use of Ear Protection is recommended while  
operating this machine.  
·DO NOT allow children to operate this equipment.  
Use of Eye and Breathing protection is recommended  
when using this machine, especially in dry and dusty  
conditions.  
-DO read all maintenance and operating instructions before begining  
work.  
Wearing gloves is recommended while  
operating this machine.  
-DO read all engine manufacturers operating and maintenance  
instructions.  
·DO NOT place hands or feet underneath unit, near debris  
outlet or near any moving parts.  
-DO inspect lawn before begining work. Remove all rocks, wire,  
string, or other objects that can present a hazard during work prior to  
starting.  
·DO NOT start engine without height adjust lever in up  
position and clutch bail disengaged.  
-DO identify and mark all fixed objects to be avoided during work,  
such as sprinkler heads, water valves, buried cables, or clothes line  
anchors, etc.  
·DO NOT start or operate machine with guards removed.  
·DO NOT perform any service on the unit without removing  
the spark plug wire.  
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ASSEMBLY  
1. UNFOLD the upper handle (item 26) and slide handle lock  
loops(item 28) into place to secure the upper handle to the lower.  
2. CHECK engine oil level and fill to proper level with engine manufac-  
turers recommended grade of oil. Move height adjust lever to down  
position, to level engine during checking. See engine manufacturers  
instruction manual.  
Read all safety and operating instructions  
before assembling or starting this unit.  
PUT OIL IN ENGINE BEFORE STARTING  
3. CONNECT spark plug wire.  
Your Billy Goat Power Rake is shipped from the factory in one  
carton, completely assembled.  
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PACKING CHECKLIST  
These items should be included in your carton. If  
any of these parts are missing, contact your dealer.  
Per Model  
Check  
Check  
Briggs & Stratton  
5.5 Intek OHV  
Engine  
Manual Per  
Model  
Honda 5.5 OHV  
26  
28  
Check  
Owner's  
Manual  
350324  
28  
28  
Check  
Literature PR  
Accessories  
350140  
Literature  
Assembly  
350110  
Check  
Warranty  
Card 400972  
Check  
EU Declaration  
of Conformity &  
EU Distributor  
List 350139  
PR550, PR550H,  
PR550V, & PR550HV  
OS551 & OS551H  
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CONTROLS  
HONDA ENGINE THROTTLE CONTROL  
B & S ENGINE THROTTLE CONTROL  
Set lever to choke position when  
starting a cold engine  
THROTTLE LEVER  
RUN  
CHOKE  
STOP  
Set lever to desired engine speed.  
Move lever completely to the left to stop  
engine  
CHOKE LEVER  
FUEL VALVE  
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ENGINE LABELS  
Briggs & Stratton  
ON  
RUN  
CHOKE  
Read and follow Operating  
Instructions before running engine.  
OFF  
Gasoline is flammable. Allow engine  
to cool at least 2 minutes before fueling.  
Engines emit carbon monoxide,  
DO NOT run in enclosed area.  
Honda  
OIL ALERT  
WHEN OIL LEVEL LOW,  
ENGINE STOPS IMMEDIATELY.  
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INSTRUCTION LABELS  
These labels should be included on your Power Rake. If any of these labels are damaged, replace them before putting this  
equipment into operation. Item and part numbers are given to help in ordering replacement labels.  
ROTATE KNOB TO ADJUST BLADE DEPTH-  
1
RELEASE TO DISENGAGE CLUTCH  
2
3
4
5
6
BLADES UP  
PULLTO ENGAGE CLUTCH  
BLADES DOWN  
Label Clutch Item 49  
Part No.830503  
BLADES DOWN  
OPERATING POSITION  
BLADES UP  
TRANSPORT POSITION  
WARNING  
EXPLOSIVE FUEL  
STOP ENGINE AND ALLOW TO  
COOL BEFORE REFUELING.  
CAUTION  
READ OWNERS MANUAL  
BEFORE OPERATING  
Label Do Not Fill While  
Engine Is Hot  
Item 50 Part No.400268  
Label Danger Keep Hands  
and Feet Away  
Item 51 Part No.400424  
USE PERSONAL  
PROTECTION EQUIPMENT  
PROTECT BYSTANDERS  
FLYING DEBRIS  
BEFORE STARTING, MAKE SURE:  
HEIGHT ADJUST LEVER IS IN UP POSITION.  
ALL GUARDS ARE ATTACHED.  
DANGER  
FOR PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE  
CHECK ENGINE OIL DAILY  
INSPECT AND CLEAN ENGINE AIR FILTER  
DAILY. REPLACE AS NEEDED.  
.
WARNING  
GREASE REEL BEARINGS AND LUBRICATE DEPTH  
CONTROL LEVER EVERY ENGINE OIL CHANGE.  
ALWAYS:  
INSPECT MACHINE BEFORE EACH USE AND REPLACE ANY  
WORN AND DAMAGED PARTS.  
PROPERLY SECURE EQUIPMENT BEFORE TRANSPORTING.  
DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.  
USE ONLY A QUALIFIED MECHANIC TO SERVICE THIS MACHINE.  
Label Instructions Height Adjust  
Item 35 Part No. 350176  
Label Danger Flying Material  
Item 48 Part No.810736  
Label Danger Guard  
Item 52 Part No.900327  
LAWN PREPARATION:  
SEED APPLICATION CHART:  
- MOW LAWN TO LOWEST SETTING ON YOUR MOWER.  
- DO NOT WATER PRIOR TO SEEDING.  
THESE SETTINGS ARE APPROXIMATE GUIDELINES. SEEDING RATES ARE SPEED DEPENDENT.  
FASTER TRAVEL DELIVERS LESS SEED.  
- POWER RAKE TO DETHATCH LAWN AND REMOVE THATCH.  
- FERTILIZE LAWN WITH BROADCAST SPREADER.  
SEED  
TYPE  
RATE  
STOP  
SEED  
TYPE  
RATE  
STOP  
LBS  
SETTING  
LBS  
SETTING  
1,000 FT2  
1,000 FT 2  
REFERENCE  
CHART  
SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS:  
RYEGRASS  
BLUEGRASS  
FESCUE  
1/2  
1
2
3
4
BENTGRASS  
2/3  
1
2
- FOR BEST RESULTS OVERSEED IN TWO PASSES OF ONE-HALF  
APPLICATION RATE AT RIGHT ANGLES OR IN A CRISS-CROSS PATTERN.  
3/4  
1 1/3  
SCOTTS  
SEEDER  
SETTING  
BILLY  
GOAT  
SEEDER  
SETTING  
1 1/2  
2 1/3  
BERMUDAGRASS  
3/4  
1
2
- WATER HEAVILY IMMEDIATELY THEN LIGHTLY FOR 10 - 14 DAYS  
KEEPING SOIL MOIST.  
(ALL DROP  
SEEDER  
MODELS)  
(HULLED & ZOYSIA)  
1 2/3  
3/4  
3
4
5
6
- AFTER GERMINATION, WATER LESS OFTEN TO PROMOTE GROWTH.  
1
CENTIPEDEGRASS  
(COATED)  
2/3  
1
2
3
6 1/3  
8
5
6
7
8
9
1 1/2  
2 1/2  
1 1/4  
2 1/2  
- PULL BACK ON THE KNOB THEN  
SLIDE THE BRACKET TO DESIRED  
STOP SETTING.  
10  
15 1/2  
17  
3/4  
5
6
7
8
ST. AUGUSTINE  
GRASS  
3/4  
3
4
5
6
EXAMPLE: STOP SETTING IS ON 4  
1 1/4  
2
1
- IF SLICING WITHOUT DROPPING  
SEEDS FOR LONG PERIOD OF TIME  
THEN SET THE STOP SETTING TO  
1 1/3  
1 1/2  
STOP  
SETTING  
3 1/2  
KNOB  
BRACKET  
ZERO.  
Label Instructions Seeder Box  
Item 45 Part No. 350288  
Part No. 350324  
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Operation  
INTENDED USE: This machine is designed for removing  
thatch from your lawn, renovation of existing lawns, and to  
assist in overseeding operations. The machine should not  
be used for any other purpose than that stated above.  
ADJUSTING BLADE DEPTH  
Counter Clockwise:  
To raise blades  
Do not operate if excessive vibration occurs. If excessive  
vibration occurs, shut engine off immediately and check for  
damaged or worn reel, loose pulley bolts or set screws, loose  
engine or lodged foreign objects. (See trouble shooting  
section on page 12).  
Clockwise:  
To lower  
blades  
Like all mechanical tools, reasonable care must  
be used when operating machine.  
Inspect machine work area and machine before operat-  
ing. Make sure that all operators of this equipment are  
trained in general machine use and safety.  
STARTING ENGINE  
The depth of the blades can be raised or lowered by  
rotating the knob on the top of the adjustment lever. The  
blades are lowered by rotating the knob clockwise, and  
raised by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. The  
relative depth of the blades can be gauged by using the  
depth scale located on the right front corner of the engine  
base. With new blades installed the depth can be  
estimated as follows: 2.5 on the scale is even with the  
ground, 3 is equal to 0.25" deep, and 3.5 is equal to 0.5"  
deep  
ENGINE: See engine manufacturer’s instructions  
for type and amount of oil and gasoline used.  
Engine must be level when checking and filling oil and  
gasoline.  
ENGINE SPEED: Controlled by throttle lever on the engine.  
Under normal conditions, operate at full throttle to accom-  
plish your task.  
FUEL VALVE: Move fuel valve to "ON" position (Honda  
only).  
CHOKE: Operated with lever on the engine.  
BLADE POSITION & DEPTH CONTROL LEVER  
THROTTLE: Move throttle control on engine to fast position.  
Pull starting rope to start engine.  
The blades can be raised or lowered into the ground by  
height adjusment lever on the engine base. The height  
adjuster lock lever must be pushed back against the  
adjustment lever in order to lower the blades into the  
ground. The resulting blade depth can be adjusted higher  
or lower.  
IF YOUR UNIT FAILS TO START:  
See Troubleshooting on page 12.  
See ADJUSTING BLADE DEPTH.  
FOLDING HANDLE  
BLADES UP  
TRANSPORT  
This unit is equipped with a folding upper handle for easier storage  
and transportation. The handle can be folded by sliding the handle  
lock loops(item 28) up. This releases the upper handle, allowing it to  
be folded over the unit.  
BLADES UP  
TRANSPORT  
HANDLING & TRANSPORTING  
This unit requires two people to lift it. With the handle in  
the folded position, lift holding the lower handle and belt/  
shaft guard one on each side of the machine. Secure  
the machine in place during transport.  
BLADES DOWN  
RUNNING  
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OPERATION continued  
RAKING/SLICING TIPS  
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Before begining, it is best to evaluate the condition of  
the lawn by cutting one or more core samples from  
area to be treated. A core can be cut using a piece of  
pvc, or metal pipe. Hammer the pipe into the ground,  
remove it, push the core out of the pipe and inspect it  
to determine the depth of thatch in your yard.  
THATCH: Thatch is a dense layer of dead grass,  
clippings, and roots that builds up over time at the  
base of of the lawn preventing air, water, and fertilizer  
from reaching the soil. This can cause shallow root  
development and make a lawn more susceptible to  
drought and disease. Thatch also provides an ideal  
environment for insects to hide and multiply. Periodic  
removal of thatch will keep your lawn in good health.  
Fig. 2  
RAKING OPERATION  
DO NOT- Use this machine on any surface other than a  
lawn.  
DO NOT- Use this machine on slopes in excess of19°.  
DO NOT- Allow persons unfamiliar with this equipment to  
operate it.  
HEAVY THATCH: Lawns with an excessive amount of  
thatch will require multiple treatments for effective  
removal. Trying to remove excessive thatch (greater  
than 3/4"[19 mm] deep) in one treatment will damage  
or destroy the living part of the lawn. It is best to  
remove heavy thatch in seasonal treatments (i.e.  
spring, and fall).  
DO NOT- Allow children to operate this equipment.  
NOTE: Must have the flail reel assembly (350112) for  
this operation.  
SLOPES: Rake slopes across not up and down. This  
is much easier and safer for the operator and is better  
for the lawn. Raking across will help to reduce runoff  
during watering and allow the sloped ground to hold  
more seed, fertilizer, and water. The units maximum  
operating slope is 35% or 19°.  
DEPTH: The wide range of depth adjusment on your  
unit is provided to allow for blade wear. Setting the  
reel deeper will not produce better, or quicker results.  
The flail reel is intended to be set so it just touches the  
surface on flat ground. The slicing reel should be set  
even with the ground for verti-slicing work, and set to a  
maximum 1/2" depth for overseeding jobs. Setting the  
reel deeper than this will only result in premature wear  
on the unit (i.e. failed belt). If you desire to work the  
ground deeper than the above guidlines allow, it  
should be done gradually in multiple passes..  
MOW: Mow the lawn to it's normal cut height.  
DRY: Be sure grass is dry. Wet conditions can cause  
increased damage to healthy grass.  
SET DEPTH: With engine off, set the raking depth so that  
the blades just touch on a flat surface (i.e. driveway, or  
sidewalk).  
START ENGINE: See page 5 for further instruction.  
ENGAGE BLADES: Pull back on the bail on the opera-  
tors handle. NOTE: When engaging the blades in heavy  
load conditions (i.e. heavy thatch, or very uneven turf),  
push down on the operators handle lifting the front  
wheels slightly. Engage the blades. Slowly lower the unit  
into the turf.  
SLICING / OVERSEEDING: Mow the lawn to shorter  
than the normal cut height before starting (i.e. approxi-  
mately 2" tall for fescue grass). For the best result,  
Slice/Overseed in criss cross pattern (See Fig. 1 and  
See Fig 2).  
RAKE: Rake a small test area and examine the results.  
Thatch should be removed and deposited on top of the  
healthy grass. If excessive damage occurs to healty  
grass, adjust the blade depth to decrease damage.  
Continue raking the yard, working in one direction (i.e.  
north-south, or east-west). NOTE: If a large drop in  
engine RPM occurs, or the unit pulls you forward and  
bounces during operation the blade depth is set too low.  
REMOVE THATCH: After raking, a layer of thatch will be  
deposited over the top of the lawn. This thatch must be  
removed prior to any fertilizing, seeding, or watering of  
the lawn. We suggest the use of a lawn vacuum or  
wheeled blower for collection and removal of the thatch.  
Fig. 1  
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OPERATION continued  
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VERTI-CUTTING OPERATION  
OVERSEEDING OPERATION  
DO NOT- Use this machine on any surface other than a  
lawn.  
DO NOT- Use this machine on any surface other than a  
lawn.  
DO NOT- Use this machine on slopes in excess of 19°.  
DO NOT- Allow persons unfamiliar with this equipment to  
operate it.  
DO NOT- Use this machine on slopes in excess of 19°.  
DO NOT- Allow persons unfamiliar with this equipment to  
operate it.  
DO NOT- Allow children to operate this equipment.  
DO NOT- Allow children to operate this equipment.  
NOTE: Must have the slicing reel assembly (350113) for  
this operation.  
NOTE: Must have the slicing reel assembly (350113) for  
this operation.  
MOW: Mow the lawn to shorter than the normal cut height  
(approximately 2" tall)  
MOW: Mow the lawn to shorter than the normal cut  
height (approximately 2" tall)  
DRY: Be sure grass is dry. Wet conditions can cause in-  
creased damage to healty grass.  
DRY: Be sure grass is dry. Wet conditions can cause  
increased damage to healthy grass.  
SET DEPTH: With engine off, set the raking depth so that the  
blades just touch on a flat surface (i.e. driveway, or sidewalk).  
SEED: Spread grass seed according to the seed  
suppliers directions (e.g. 10 lbs. per 1000 ft2 [4.5 kg. per  
93 m2 ])  
START ENGINE: See Page 5.  
SET DEPTH: With engine off, set the raking depth so  
that the blades reach 1/4"-1/2"(6-12 mm) below a flat  
surface (i.e. driveway, or sidewalk).  
ENGAGE BLADES: Pull back on the bail on the operators  
handle. NOTE: When engaging the blades in heavy load  
conditions (i.e. heavy thatch, or very uneven turf), push down  
on the operators handle lifting the front wheels slightly.  
Engage the blades. Slowly lower the unit into the turf.  
START ENGINE: See Page 5.  
ENGAGE CLUTCH: Pull back on the bail on the  
operators handle. NOTE: When engaging the clutch in  
heavy load conditions (i.e. heavy thatch, or very  
uneven turf), push down on the operators handle lifting  
the front wheels slightly. Engage the clutch. Slowly  
lower the unit into the turf.  
SLICE: Verti-cut a small test area and examine the results.  
Some thatch and cut stems should be removed and deposited  
on top of the healthy grass. Grass runners should be cut and  
ready for removal. If excessive damage occurs to healthy  
grass, adjust the blade depth to decrease damage. Continue  
raking the yard, working in one direction (i.e. north-south, or  
east-west). NOTE: If a large drop in engine RPM occurs, or  
the unit pulls you forward and bounces during operation the  
blade depth is set too low.  
SLICE: Run machine over the area that has been  
seeded to incorporate the seed into the soil. If exces-  
sive damage occurs to healthy grass, adjust the blade  
depth to decrease damage. Continue raking the yard,  
working in one direction (i.e. north-south, or east-west).  
NOTE: If a large drop in engine RPM occurs, or the unit  
pulls you forward and bounces during operation the  
blade depth is set too low.  
REMOVE THATCH/STEMS: After verti-cutting, a layer of  
thatch and cut stems will be deposited over the top of the lawn.  
We suggest the use of a lawn vacuum or wheeled blower for  
collection and removal of the thatch/stems.  
WATER/FERTILIZE: After the seed has been worked  
into the soil, water and fertilize according to the seed  
suppliers directions.  
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OPERATION continued  
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ADJUSTING SEED RATE  
DROPPING SEEDS  
- PULL BACK ON THE KNOB THEN  
SLIDE THE BRACKET TO DESIRED  
STOP SETTING.  
EXAMPLE: STOP SETTING IS ON 4  
- IF SLICING WITHOUT DROPPING  
SEEDS FOR LONG PERIOD THEN SET  
THE STOP SETTING TO ZERO . OF  
TIME.  
STOP  
SETTING  
KNOB  
BRACKET  
LAWN PREPARATION  
- MOW LAWN TO LOWEST SETTING ON YOUR MOWER.  
- DO NOT WATER PRIOR TO SEEDING.  
- POWER RAKE TO DETHATCH LAWN AND REMOVE  
THATCH.  
- AFTER ADJUSTING THE STOP SETTING, LIFT UP ON THE BAR TO OPEN  
THE DROP SEEDER DOOR.  
- FERTILIZE LAWN WITH BROADCAST SPREADER.  
LAWN PREPARATION  
- FOR BEST RESULTS OVERSEED IN TWO PASSES OF  
ONE-HALF  
APPLICATION RATE AT RIGHT ANGLES OR IN A CRISS-  
CROSS PATTERN.  
- WATER HEAVILY IMMEDIATELY THEN LIGHTLY FOR 10 -  
14 DAYS  
KEEPING SOIL MOIST.  
- TO STOP DROPPING SEEDS, PUSH FORWARD ON THE HANDLE TO  
CLOSE THE DROP SEEDER DOOR.  
NOTE: IF SLICING WITHOUT DROPPING SEEDS FOR LONG PERIOD OF  
TIME THEN SET THE STOP SETTING TO ZERO .  
- AFTER GERMINATION, WATER LESS OFTEN TO  
PROMOTE GROWTH.  
SEED APPLICATION CHART:  
THESE SETTINGS ARE APPROXIMATE GUIDELINES. SEEDING RATES ARE SPEED DEPENDENT.  
FASTER TRAVEL DELIVERS LESS SEED.  
SEED  
TYPE  
RATE  
STOP  
SEED  
TYPE  
RATE  
STOP  
LBS  
SETTING  
LBS  
SETTING  
1,000 FT2  
1,000 FT2  
REFERENCE  
CHART  
RYEGRASS  
1/2  
1
2
3
4
BENTGRASS  
2/3  
1
2
3/4  
1 1/3  
BILLY  
GOAT  
SCOTTS  
SEEDER  
SETTING  
1 1/2  
2 1/3  
SEEDER  
SETTING  
BERMUDAGRASS  
3/4  
1
2
(ALL DROP  
(HULLED & ZOYSIA) 1 2/3  
SEEDER  
MODELS)  
BLUEGRASS 3/4  
1
3
4
5
6
CENTIPEDEGRASS  
(COATED)  
2/3  
1
2
3
6 1/3  
8
5
6
7
8
9
1 1/2  
1 1/4  
2 1/2  
2 1/2  
10  
15 1/2  
17  
FESCUE  
3/4  
5
6
7
8
ST. AUGUSTINE  
GRASS  
3/4  
3
4
5
6
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MAINTENANCE  
ROTATING FLAIL REEL END TO END  
Use only a qualified mechanic for  
any adjustments, disassembly or  
any kind of repair .  
To maximize flail blade life and performance the reel can be rotated  
end to end periodically to provide a fresh lead cutting edge. Takes  
approx. 20 min. and requires 1/2" and 9/16" socket wrenches with  
extension bar.  
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, ALWAYS  
TURN MACHINE OFF, MAKE SURE ALL MOVING  
PARTS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Close fuel valve on engine (if available).  
3. Lean unit back onto lower handles and secure in place.  
DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE  
BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.  
4. Remove (6) lock nuts(item 62) holding the belt and shaft guards(item  
21 &22) in place. It is necessary to lower the height adjust lever to reach  
the locknuts on the guards. Remove the guards.  
5. Remove the drive belt(item 9) by "walking" it out of the groove on the  
reel pulley(item 2).  
ENGINE: See engine manufacturer  
operator's instructions.  
6. Remove the (4) lock nuts(item 60) and washers(item 68) holding the  
bearings(item 23) to the frame of the unit.  
RECONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE,  
AND ALL GUARDS, BEFORE  
STARTING ENGINE.  
7. The reel is now free from the machine. Slide the reel down and out of  
the machine.  
8. Remove the capscrew(item 71), lockwasher(item 57), reel pulley(item  
2), key(item 42), and reel spacer(item 10) from the end of the reel.  
9. Rotate the reel end to end, and re-install these items on the opposite  
end of the reel.  
USE ONLY BILLY GOAT ORIGINAL  
EQUIPMENT PARTS FOR  
REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR  
10. Re-install the reel in reverse order of removal. Re-install the guards  
in reverse order of removal.  
BLADE WEAR AND ROTATING REEL END TO END  
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT  
FLAIL BLADE WEAR  
NOTE: Takes approx. 10 min. and requires 1/2" socket wrench with  
extension.  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Close fuel valve on engine (if available).  
3. Lean unit back onto lower handles and secure in place.  
2 . Remove (3) lock nuts(item 62) holding the belt guard(item 21) in  
place. It is necessary to lower the height adjust lever to reach the  
locknuts on the guard. Remove the guard.  
4. Inspect blades for wear, and immediately replace any bent or  
cracked blades. Measure the overall length of the blade. (See fig. 1)  
3. Remove the belt(item 9) by rotating the reel pulley(item 2) and  
walking it out of the groove. Discard old belt  
5. If blades measure less than 3.25"(83 mm) in overall length they  
must be replaced. NOTE: We recommend replacing all the flails at  
once.  
4. Install new belt using same procedure to walk the belt into the  
groove.  
5. With new belt installed pull bail rod back to engaged position and  
measure extension of idler spring. Spring should stretch 3/4" - 1" (19  
25 mm) with bail engaged. Adjust clutch cable as necessary to achieve  
this extension.  
6. Re-install the belt guard.  
Follow these hourly  
maintenance intervals.  
Maintenance Schedule  
Every  
25 hrs  
Every Use  
(Daily)  
Maintenance Operation  
Engine (See Engine Manual)  
Fig. 1  
Check engine oil  
Inspect and clean engine air filter  
Grease reel bearings  
Inspect belt  
SLICING BLADE WEAR  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Close fuel valve on engine (if available).  
3. Lean unit back onto lower handles and secure in place.  
4. Inspect blades for wear, and immediately replace any bent or  
cracked blades. Measure the overall length of the blade from the center  
of the attachment bolt to the tip of the worn blade.  
Inspect for loose, worn,  
or damaged parts  
Oil height adjustment linkage  
5. If blades measure less than 3"(76 mm) in length they must be  
replaced. NOTE: We recommend replacing all the blades at once.  
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