| Professional 2-WheelTractor   Owner/Operator Manual   Models   985114 - 16 HP   985115 - 8.5 HP   985117 - 13.5 HP   08468600E 6/00   Supersedes 08468600,A-D   Printed in USA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TABLE OF CONTENTS   Controls and Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18   Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   Service Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13   Service and Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18   INTRODUCTION   THE MANUAL   PRODUCT REGISTRATION   Before operation of unit, carefully and completely read   your manuals. The contents will provide you with an   understanding of safety instructions and controls   during normal operation and maintenance.   A warranty registration card must be filled out, signed,   and returned at time of purchase. This card activates   the warranty. Claims meeting requirements during   limited warranty period will be honored.   All reference to left, right, front, or rear are given from   operator standing in operation position and facing the   direction of forward travel.   UNAUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS   Use only Gravely replacement parts. The replacement   of any part on this vehicle with anything other than a   Gravely authorized replacement part may adversely   affect the performance, durability, or safety of this unit   and may void the warranty. Gravely disclaims liability   for any claims or damages, whether warranty, property   damage, personal injury or death arising out of the use   of unauthorized replacement parts.   MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS   When ordering replacement parts   Transfer   model & serial   number label   from product   registration   here.   or making service inquiries, know   the Model and Serial numbers of   your unit and engine.   Numbers are located on the product   registration form in the unit literature   package.They are also printed on a   serial number label, located on the   frame of your unit.   DISCLAIMER   Gravely reserves the right to discontinue, make   changes to, and add improvements upon its products   at any time without public notice or obligation.The   descriptions and specifications contained in this   manual were in effect at printing. Equipment described   within this manual may be optional. Some illustrations   may not be applicable to your unit.   Serial   Number   Label   • Record Engine Model and Serial numbers here.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY   SAFETY ALERTS   PRACTICES AND LAWS   Look for these symbols to point out   important safety precautions. They mean:   Practice usual and customary safe working   precautions, for the benefit of yourself and others.   Understand and follow all safety messages. Be alert to   unsafe conditions and the possibility of minor,   moderate, or serious injury or death. Learn applicable   rules and laws in your area.   Attention!   Personal Safety Is Involved!   Become Alert!   REQUIRED OPERATOR TRAINING   Obey The Message!   Original purchaser of this unit was instructed by the   seller on safe and proper operation. If unit is to be used   by someone other than original purchaser; loaned,   rented or sold, ALWAYS provide this manual and any   needed safety training before operation.   The safety alert symbol is used in decals on the unit   and with proper operation procedures in this manual.   Understand the safety message. It contains important   information about personal safety on or near the unit.   DANGER: IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS   SITUATION! If not avoided, WILL RESULT   in death or serious injury.   WARNING: POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS   SITUATION! If not avoided, COULD   RESULT in death or serious injury.   CAUTION: POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS   SITUATION! If not avoided, MAY RESULT   in minor or moderate injury. It may also be   used to alert against unsafe practices.   NOTATIONS   NOTE: General reference information for proper   operation and maintenance practices.   IMPORTANT: Specific procedures or information   required to prevent damage to unit or attachment.   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY DECALS AND LOCATIONS   ALWAYS replace missing or damaged Safety Decals.   Refer to figure below for Safety Decal locations.   THROTTLE   MADE IN U.S.A.   2 FAST   Units with   SLOW   IGNITION   Briggs & Stratton   Engines   ! SAFETY FIRST   READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUALS BEFORE OPERATING   OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.   DISENGAGE PTO AND SHIFT INTO NEUTRAL BEFORE   STARTING ENGINE.   NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.   KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS.   STAY ALERT FOR PERSONS AND HAZARDS.   BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR'S POSITION:   PUT PTO CONTROL IN THE OUT POSITION.   REMOVE IGNITION KEY.   ENGAGE FWD   PUSH OFF   PTO   HIGH-PUSH   CHOKE   – – – RANGE   PULL ON   PUSH OFF   – REV AND HI   – LO CONTROLS.   PULL ON   LOW-PULL   1 N Units with   Robin Engines   DANGER   TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH   • • Read the operator's manual.   • If machine stops going uphill, stop blade and   Do not mow when children or others are   around.   back down slowly.   Avoid sudden turns.   • • H • Look down and behind before and while   backing.   Keep safety devices (guards, shields, switches,   etc.)in place and working.   • • Never carry children.   • • • Check interlock system per manual before use.   Understand location and function of all controls.   Remove objects that could be thrown by   the blade.   L When parking on   the wheels.   a slope always chock or block   • Go across slopes, not up and down.   077478   DANGER   ! SAFETY FIRST   4 READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL   BEFORE USING TRACTOR   BRAKE   LOCK   • P DISENGAGE ALL CLUTCHES AND   CAUTION   SHIFT INTO NEUTRAL BEFORE   STARTING ENGINE   HANDLE   KEEP   • 3 • GASOLINE WITH CARE   DO NOT PARK ON SLOPE UNLESS WHEELS ARE CHOCKED.   SHIELDS, GUARDS AND SAFETY   DEVICES IN PLACE KEEP   • HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM   MOVING PARTS NEVER LET   • Units with   Briggs & Stratton   Engines   CHILDREN OPERATE TRACTOR   • BE ALERT FOR DANGER TO BY-   STANDERS, PROPERTY AND FOR   TERRAIN HAZARDS REMOVE   • IGNITION KEY BEFORE LEAVING   TRACTOR ENGAGE FWD REV   - RELEASE   • CONTROL AND HI   - LO GEAR   CONTROLS WHEN PARKING   077247   Units with Steering Brakes   OH0251   1. DANGER! To avoid serious injury or death.   • Never carry children.   Read Operator’s Manual.   Remove objects that could be   thrown by the blade.   Do not mow when children or others   are around.   • • Go across slopes, not up and down.   If machine stops going uphill, stop blade   and back down slowly   • • Avoid sudden turns.   • Look down and behind before and while   backing   Keep safety devices (guards, shields,   switches, etc.) in place and working.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. CAUTION   • • • Check interlock system per manual before   use.   Do not park on slope unless wheels are   chocked.   Understand location and function of all   controls.   SAFETY RULES   Preparation   When parking on a slope always chock or   block the wheels.   Improper use of this tractor can injure people and   damage the equipment. People using or servicing this   tractor must read and follow the instructions in this   manual.   2. Safety First   • • • • Read the operator’s manuals before   operating or servicing this equipment.   It is important to understand that this manual and any   other Gravely instruction manuals do not cover every   possible danger. It is impossible for Gravely to know of   all possible dangers in operating and servicing the   tractor and attachments.   Disengage the PTO and shift into neutral   before starting engine.   Never allow children to operate the   equipment.   The purchaser must give these instructions to the   people operating and maintaining this tractor. These   people must use eye and foot protection.   Keep hands and feet away from moving   parts.   Read this manual, the attachment manual and the   engine manual carefully before operating unit.   • • Stay alert for persons and hazards.   Learn the location and function of all controls.   Know how to stop in an emergency.   Before leaving operator’s position:   - Put PTO control in the out position.   - Remove ignition key.   Understand and follow each danger, warning, caution   and instruction decal installed on this product.   - Engage FWD-REV and Hi-Lo controls.   Never permit children to operate the unit. Do not allow   adults to operate it without proper instruction.   3. Safety First   Safe operation of this equipment requires your   complete and unimpaired attention at all times. Do not   operate unit after or during the use of drugs or alcohol.   • Read the operator’s manuals before using   tractor.   Keep all people and animals away from the operating   area.   • Disengage all clutches and shift into   neutral before starting engine.   Use caution with gasoline. Gasoline is very flammable   and its vapors are explosive. Keep it in a clean, tight   and approved (Red) container. Never put gasoline in   the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot. Clean   up spilled gasoline before starting engine. Do not fill   fuel tank indoors. Never allow smoking materials,   sparks or flame (match, pilot light, etc.) near mower or   fuel container. Replace fuel tank cap and fuel container   cap securely.   • • Handle gasoline with care.   Keep shields, guards and safety devices in   place.   • Keep hands and feet away from moving   parts.   Inspect area of operation and remove all material   which could be thrown by the attachment such as   stones, sticks, wires and other foreign objects.   • • Never let children operate tractor.   Be alert for danger to bystanders, property   and for terrain hazards.   When transporting the unit, connect the chassis to the   transport vehicle. Never secure by control levers, rods,   or like items that could be damaged.   • • Remove ignition key before leaving tractor.   Replace all parts that become damaged or lost.   Engage FWD-REV control and Hi-Lo gear   controls when parking.   Wear hand, foot, head, ear and eye protection. Do not   wear loose clothing which might get caught in rotating   parts.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before leaving the operator’s position, put the PTO   lever in the “OFF” position, turn off and remove ignition   key. Move the shift control to first gear position.   Operation   Be certain that all shields, guards, and interlock   switches are in the correct position and operating   properly.   Do not touch parts which might be hot from operation.   Before attempting to maintain, adjust or service allow   hot parts to cool.   Before starting the engine, put the PTO lever in the   “OFF” position and the gear shift lever in the neutral “N”   position.   Maintenance and Storage   Check the operation of the operator presence controls   before operating the tractor. With either the PTO or the   direction control lever engaged, the engine should run   only if at least one of the operator presence switches is   depressed.   Keep the equipment in good condition. Maintain it as   directed in this manual. Check all hardware at regular   intervals.   Use only Gravely accessories, attachments and   replacement parts.   Do not use the equipment in the dark without adequate   lighting.   Do not overspeed the engine. Do not override the   governor.   Keep away from moving parts. Stay clear of the   attachment when the engine is running.   Before making any repairs or adjustments, disengage   the PTO, turn off and remove the ignition key and wait   for all motion to stop.   Do not let people other than the operator near the   operating equipment. Never direct discharge of   material towards bystanders. The operator is   responsible for the safety of bystanders.   To reduce fire hazard and overheating, keep equipment   free of grass, leaves, debris or excessive lubricants.   Worn out mufflers can result in fire or explosion and   Operate the attachment only on safe surfaces as   prescribed in the attachment manual. Disengage the   attachment drive when moving the tractor to and from   work areas.   should be replaced immediately.   Never store equipment with gasoline in tank inside a   building where fumes may reach an open flame or   spark. Allow engine to cool before storing in any   enclosure.   Use a slow speed and engage the shift lever slowly   when operating on slopes.   Refer to Storage if unit is to be stored for extended   Travel across slopes, not up and down. Use extreme   caution when changing direction on slopes. Do not   operate on steep slopes.   periods.   SPARK ARRESTER   Look for and keep away from hazards such as   drop-offs. Stay alert for holes, rocks and other hidden   hazards in the area of operation.   This product is equipped with an internal combustion   engine. DO NOT use on or near any unimproved, forest   covered or brush covered land unless the exhaust   system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting   applicable local, state or federal laws. A spark arrester,   if used, must be maintained in effective working order   by the operator.   After hitting an object, disengage the PTO, turn off and   remove the ignition key and wait for all motion to stop.   Check for damage. Repair any damage before   restarting unit.   Look behind when operating in reverse. Look for   people and hazards.   Operate only from the operator’s position just behind   the handlebars.   If there is a sudden change in the sound or vibration of   the equipment, disengage the PTO, turn off and   remove the ignition key, wait for all motion to stop and   check for damage. Repair any damage or failure before   restarting unit.   Never run the engine indoors except to move it outside.   Exhaust fumes are dangerous.   Go slowly on slick surfaces. Always be sure of your   footing, keep a firm grip on the handlebars and walk,   never run.   Follow traffic laws when operating on or near a road.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ASSEMBLY   Position Handlebar   TOOLS REQUIRED   1. Disconnect Ignition Harness.   Phillips Screwdriver, Needle Nose Pliers, Open-End   Wrench: 3/8, 7/16, 9/16 & 3/4 and or Adjustable   Wrench   2. Position the handlebar right side up.   3. Move the left handle of the handlebar under the   right side of the frame, across the engine and out   between the left side of the frame and the PTO   control.   REMOVE UNIT FROM CARTON   Remove the unit and components from the shipping   container.   4. Rotate the handlebar into the mounting position.   5. Reconnect ignition harness.   Fwd-Rev   Control   Rod   6. Retain the handlebar in position with four 3/8-16 x   1.25 bolts and locknuts and tighten hardware   (Figure 2).   Hi-Lo   Control Rod   7. Connect the wiring harness from handlebar to the   unit.   8. Mount the Hi-Lo gear control handle assembly   and pivot to the left handlebar with a 1/2-13 x   3.50 bolt, locknut, and washer (Figure 3).   Handlebar   Assembly   2 Tractor   Assembly   Optional   3 Brake Handle   Assembly   Brake Rod, RH   6 4 1 5 5 Brake Rod, LH   DH0040   DH0010   1. Hi-Lo Control Handle   2. Brake Handle Grip   3. Hi-Lo Control Rod   4. Extension Rod   5. Adjust and Jam Nuts   6. Left Handlebar   Figure 1   ASSEMBLY   Figure 3   2 3 5 3 4 4 1 DH0020   1. Ignition Switch   Harness   2. Ignition Switch   3. Instrument Panel   4. Control Lever   5. Handlebar (Left)   Figure 2   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Assemble Steering Brakes (Optional)   Connect Gear Shift and Directional Control   Rods   4 1. Fwd/Rev Control   Handle   1 2 2. Right Handlebar   3. Hand Lever Pivot   4. Fwd/Rev Control   Rod   3 4 5 1 5. Adjust and Jam   Nuts   2 7 3 8 Figure 5   6 5 Connect the Fwd/Rev and Hi-Lo gear control rods to   the tractor and their respective handles using bushings,   1/4-20 x 1.5 bolts, .281 x .625 x .065 x flat washers and   1/4-20 locknuts. See the gear shift control and   direction control. (Figure 1) and (Figure 5) Adjust per   Owner/Operator Manual.   1. Steering Brake   Handle   2. Instruction Plate   3. Left Hand Brake Rod   4. Right Hand Brake   Rod   5. Rear Hitch   6. Adjustment Bracket   7. Bolt and Nut (remove   first)   8. Right Hand Brake   Assembly   Install Hubs and Wheels   For Semi-Pneumatic Wheels: install bushings and   wheel/hub assemblies onto tractor axles. For all other   wheels: install hubs to axles and secure wheels to   hubs with hardware provided.   Figure 4   1. Remove nut and bolt from handle brackets.   (Figure 4)   Install Attachment(s)   Left Hand Rod:   Install each attachment following instructions provided.   2. Hook the rear of the left hand brake rod into the   left side of the brake handle weldment. Before   installing on hitch, place the forward end of the   left hand brake rod below muffler brace.   Charge Battery   See Service Battery in Maintenance.   Fill Engine Fuel Tank   Add clean fuel to fuel tank. See Engine Manual for   correct type and capacity.   3. Connect the forward end to the pivot plate with a   .375 x .75 clevis pin, (2) .406 x .812 x .065 flat   washers and a .09 x .75 cotter pin. Insert clevis   pin with cotter pin to the outside of adjustment   bracket. (Figure 4)   Check Engine Oil   Check and add oil if needed. See Engine Manual for   specifications.   Right Hand Rod:   1. Hook the rear of the right hand brake rod into the   right outside end of the brake handle weldment.   Check Safety Interlock System   2. Place the carriage bolt through the brake handle   WARNING: FAILURE OF INTERLOCK,   together with improper operation could   result in death or serious injury.   3. Put two nylon washers on the bolt between the   handle and the handlebar weldment   4. Retain with another nylon washer, rubber washer,   steel washer and lock nut. (Figure 4)   Lubricate Pivot Points   5. Connect the adjustment bracket to the cam lever   arm with a clevis pin, two .406 x .812 x .065 flat   washers and .09 x .75 cotter pin.   Put a drop of engine oil on the pivots of the throttle   lever, the direction control lever, the gear shift lever, the   PTO control, and range shift handle.   6. Push brake handle grip onto handle.   Check Function of all Controls   7. Connect the interlock plug to the wiring harness.   8. Fasten the instruction plate and the brake handle   brackets to the rear hitch with the nut and bolt just   removed and an additional 1/2-13 bolt and   locknut.   WARNING: FAILURE OF CONTROLS   could result in death or serious injury.   Ensure unit runs and performs properly.   9. Adjust brakes per Adjustments.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OPERATION   Throttle Lever   CONTROLS AND FEATURES   The throttle lever is used to control the   engine speed. To increase the engine   speed, move the lever up to the “FAST”   position. To decrease the engine speed,   move the lever down to the “SLOW”   position.   NOTE: Read the attachment(s) and tractor manuals   before operating the equipment. Operate the tractor   only from the operator’s position, behind the   handlebars. Service the tractor and attachment before   operating.   Refer to Controls and Features for the following.   Direction Control Lever   F W D   Choke Control   The choke control is used to choke a cold   engine for starting. The choke control is   The direction control lever controls the   movement of the tractor. Push the control   forward to go forward. Pull the control back   located on the instrument panel. On 8.5HP   and 13.5HP tractors, push the choke lever   up to the “ON” position to choke the engine. On all   other tractors, pull the choke control knob out to the   “ON” position to choke the engine.   to move the tractor backwards.   N REV   PTO Control   Gear Shift Lever   The gear shift lever has two operating   positions. The forward (“HIGH”) position is   the fast gear. The rearward (“LOW”) position   The PTO control is used to connect or   disconnect the engine power to an   attachment. The forward position is “OFF”;   the rearward position is “ON”.   HIGH   GEAR   SHIFT   is the slow gear.   STOP   Ignition Switch   The ignition switch is used to start   (electric start models) and stop the   engine.   RUN   The gear shift lever also controls the PTO   speed. The forward (“HIGH”) position is the   fast PTO speed. The rearward (“LOW”)   position is the slow PTO speed.   START   LOW   NOTE: The gear shift lever must be in the neutral   position to engage PTO lever.   Hourmeter   The hourmeter shows total time which the ignition   switch has been in the “ON” position.   NOTE: The gear shift lever must be in the “HIGH” or   “LOW” position to properly transmit power to the PTO   or wheels.   Fuse   Range Shift Handle   The range shift handle has two operating   Electric start models have a fuse to protect the   electrical system.   positions. Pull the handle to the rearward   (“LOW”) position for the slow speed. Push   Kick Stand   H The kick stand is used to hold the tractor level when   there is no attachment on the tractor. The kick stand   must be in the raised position when moving the tractor.   the handle to the forward (“HIGH”) position   for the fast speed.   L Rock the tractor back and forth by moving the direction   control lever back and forth while moving the range   shift handle helps align the clutch teeth to engage the   two-speed axle.   Brake Handlebar   On tractors with steering brakes, the brake handlebar is   used to steer the tractor. Swing the brake handlebar left   for a right turn or right for a left turn.   WARNING: Never move the range shift   handle while on a slope or while the   tractor is moving. Move the handle only   when the tractor is on level ground and   stopped (except for rocking to engage the   clutch as described above).   Parking Brake   The parking brake is used to hold the tractor in position   when not in use.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. If the engine is cold, apply the choke. See Engine   Manual for detailed instructions.   FILL FUEL TANK   5. Set the throttle to the proper starting position.   After the engine starts, adjust the choke as   needed.   WARNING: Use caution with fuel. Fuel is   very flammable. Keep fuel in a clean and   tight container. Keep fuel away from fire or   heat. Never put fuel in the fuel tank while   the engine is running or hot. Clean up any   spilled fuel before starting the engine.   6. Pull the starter handle out until compression is   felt in the engine. Then pull with one swift   continuous motion. Hold the starter handle to   allow a slow rewind of the rope.   Add fuel to the fuel tank as needed. See engine   manual for the correct type and grade of fuel.   7. If the engine does not start after six pulls of the   starter, see Troubleshooting.   1. Put the unit in an open area.   Electric Start Engine   2. Stop the engine and lock the brake.   1. Move the direction control lever to the “NEUTRAL”   3. Clean the fuel cap and the area around the fuel   cap to prevent dirt from entering the fuel tank.   position.   2. Ensure the PTO control is in the “OFF” position   and the gear shift lever is in the “NEUTRAL”   position.   4. Remove the cap from the fuel tank.   5. Fill the fuel tank. Be careful not to spill the fuel.   6. Install the cap on the fuel tank and tighten.   3. If the engine is cold, apply the choke. See Engine   Manual for detailed instructions.   7. Clean up any spilled fuel before starting the   engine.   4. Set the throttle to the proper position. After the   engine starts, adjust the choke as needed.   SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM   One of the operator presence control levers must be   depressed so the power take off (PTO) or direction   control lever can be operated.   5. Put the key in the ignition switch. Turn the key to   the “START” position. When the engine starts,   release the key.   6. NOTE: Do not operate the starter for more than   15 seconds. Allow 45 seconds for cooling before   operating the starter again.   CAUTION: The operator presence control   is to protect the operator from the moving   parts of the attachment and the powered   moving of the equipment. Operate the   equipment only when the operator   7. If the engine does not start after six tries, see   Troubleshooting.   Stopping the Engine   presence control is in working condition.   1. Move the direction control lever to the “NEUTRAL”   position.   TO STOP IN AN EMERGENCY   2. Move the throttle control to the “SLOW” position.   1. Turn the ignition key to "Off".   3. Move the HI/LO to the “NEUTRAL” position and   the PTO control to the “OFF” position.   2. Move the HI/LO to the “NEUTRAL” position and   the PTO control to the “OFF” position.   4. Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position.   Remove the ignition key before leaving the   tractor.   3. Wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving   the operator’s position.   TO OPERATE UNIT   TO START AND SHUT OFF ENGINE   Before Each Use   Operating the Transmission   Learn to operate the tractor in an open area while   using a slow gear and slow engine speed.   Check each item in "Before Each Use" in the   Maintenance Schedule.   1. Start the engine.   Manual Start   2. Move the gear shift lever to the “HIGH” or “LOW”   1. Move the direction control lever to the “NEUTRAL”   position.   position.   3. Move the range shift handle to the “HIGH” or   “LOW” position.   2. Ensure the PTO control is in the “OFF” position   and the gear shift lever is in the “NEUTRAL”   position.   4. Move the throttle lever above the “SLOW” position   (fast enough so that the engine will not stall).   3. Put the key in the ignition switch and turn it to the   5. Depress an operator presence handle.   “ON” position.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTE: One of the operator presence control levers   must be held down at all times whenever the   transmission is in gear and/or the PTO lever is in the   “ON” position.   2. Reduce engine speed.   3. Travel forward to other work area.   PARKING   6. To go forward, move the direction control lever   forward until the lever stays in the forward   position. If the lever is not in the full forward   position, the clutch will slip and cause premature   clutch wear.   1. Stop the unit on level ground.   2. Put the PTO lever in the “OFF” position.   3. Turn off and remove ignition key.   4. Move the shift control to first gear position.   7. To move backward, hold the direction control   lever to the rear. The lever will return to   “NEUTRAL” when released.   5. Apply parking brake (if equipped.) Pull up on the   brake handle until the brake rod is at the top of   the slot.   8. To stop the tractor, put the direction control lever   in the “NEUTRAL” position. If the PTO is off, you   can release the operator presence handle.   TO TRANSPORT UNIT   1. Move unit onto transport vehicle.   2. Tie unit down securely. Do not secure by rods,   linkages or controls that may be damaged.   USING THE PTO   To Engage PTO:   TIPS FOR OPERATION   1. Start the engine.   Use slow gears when operating the tractor on rough   ground, slopes, small areas, near buildings or other   obstacles.   2. After the engine is warm, move the throttle lever   just above the “SLOW” position.   3. Move the gear shift lever to the ‘NEUTRAL”   Use a slow gear and a fast engine speed when   operating a snowblower, rotary cultivator, or a mower in   heavy grass.   position. Depress an operator presence handle.   4. Pull the PTO control back to the “ON” position   with one continuous, fast pull.   Walk behind, never between the handlebars.   5. Move the throttle lever to the “FAST” position.   6. Move the gear shift lever to the “HIGH” or “LOW”   position.   NOTE: The gear shift lever must be in either the “HIGH”   or “LOW” position to properly power the attachment.   7. Operate the direction control lever for desired   travel.   To Disengage PTO:   1. Stop the tractor with the direction control lever.   2. Move the throttle lever to the “SLOW” position.   3. Move the gear shift to the “NEUTRAL” position.   4. Push the PTO control in (forward) to the “OFF”   position.   Using the Steering Brakes (optional)   The steering brakes are used when the tractor is being   driven forward.   To make a right turn, push the brake handlebar to the   left.   To make a left turn, pull the brake handlebar to the   right.   CAUTION: Use only the tractor   handlebars to steer when driving in   reverse.   To Travel to Another Work Area   1. Disengage PTO.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   CHECK FASTENERS   Check all fasteners after 25 hours of operation to make   sure that they are tight. Replace any fastener that is   missing.   MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE   25 100 200   CHECK CLUTCHES   After 25 hours of operation, check the adjustment of   the forward-reverse and gear clutches.   The reverse clutch is adjusted correctly when the   direction control lever stops 15 degrees past vertical to   the rear. The lever should return to neutral position   from reverse.   Check Engine Oil   • • • Check Air Cleaner   • • • • • • * The forward clutch is adjusted correctly when the   direction control lever is in the full forward position and   the large spring has a coil clearance of .010” (.254mm).   Check Engine Cooling   Lubricate Control   Linkage   The Hi-Low Gear clutch is adjusted correctly when the   gear shift lever is in the “HIGH” or “LOW” position and   the spring coils are .010” (.254mm) apart.   Check Fasteners   Check Clutches   To adjust clutches, see Service and Adjustments.   Adjust PTO Brake   Adjust Slip Clutch   Lubricate Transmission   Service Battery   • • ADJUST PTO BRAKE   Adjust the PTO brake after every 100 hours of   operation. See Service and Adjustments.   ADJUST SLIP CLUTCH   Adjust the slip clutch after every 100 hours of   operation. See Service and Adjustments.   • •   CHECK ENGINE OIL   LUBRICATE TRANSMISSION   Check the engine oil daily, or before each use. Never   operate the engine when the oil level is below the low   mark on the dipstick. See the engine manual for oil   change schedule and detailed instructions.   After every 100 hours of operation, check the level of   the lubricant in the transmission. Never operate the   tractor when the transmission oil level is below the   “LOW” mark on the dipstick.   CHECK AIR CLEANER   Check the air cleaner daily. See the engine manual for   detailed instructions.   1 CHECK ENGINE COOLING   Check the cooling system every 25 hours. Clean all of   the grass and other material from the cooling fins and   intake screen of the engine. If necessary, remove the   engine shrouds to clean the engine.   3 LUBRICATE CONTROL LINKAGE   2 Every 25 hours of operation put a drop of engine oil on   the pivots of the throttle lever, the direction control   lever, the gear shift lever, the PTO control, and range   shift handle.   1. Oil Filler Plug   2. Dipstick   3. Dipstick Tube   NOTE: There are no grease fittings on the tractor.   Figure 6   1. Stop the engine and raise the hood.   2. Make sure that the tractor is level.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. Clean the dipstick tube and the dipstick (Figure   6).   Battery Electrolyte First Aid   Follow First Aid directions for contact with battery fluid.   4. Remove the dipstick, wipe it with a clean cloth or   towel and put it back in the tube.   • • External Contact: Flush with water.   Eyes: Flush with water for at least 15 minutes and   get medical attention immediately!   5. Pull the dipstick out again and look at the oil.   6. If the oil level is below the low mark on the   dipstick, add oil.   • Internal Contact: Drink large quantities of water.   Follow with Milk of Magnesia, beaten egg or   vegetable oil. Get medical attention immediately!   7. Clean the area around the filler plug.   8. Remove the filler plug.   IMPORTANT: In case of internal contact, DO NOT   induce vomiting!   9. Add new, clean lubricant until the dipstick   indicates that the oil level is correct. See Engine   Manual.   The tractor is equipped with a low maintenance battery.   Check the fluid level every 200 hours or at the end of   the year. Keep the battery clean. If acid is on the   outside of the battery or the electrical connections are   corroded, clean the outside of the battery with water   and baking soda solution. (Figure 7)   10. Install the filler plug and the dipstick.   SERVICE BATTERY   When charging the battery remove it from the unit first.   When the battery cables are disconnected, remove the   negative (-) (ground) cable first. When replacing the   battery cable connect the positive (+) cable first. Any   time the battery cables are disconnected, clean the   cable clamps and the battery post or connection.   WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK may   result in injury and/or damage to unit.   DO NOT allow objects to come into   contact with both terminals at the same   time.   On tractors not equipped with a maintenance-free   battery, remove the battery and place on a bench or   other place which is well ventilated and acid spill will   not create damage. Fill the battery to the bottom of the   fill tubes with 1.265 specific gravity electrolyte. Twenty   minutes after filling with electrolyte, charge the battery   at 6 to 8 amps for 20 minutes. Follow charger   REVERSE CONNECTIONS may result in   sparks which can cause death or serious   injury. ALWAYS connect positive (+) lead   of charger to positive (+) terminal, and   negative (-) to negative (-) terminal.   ALWAYS connect positive (+) cable   FIRST, and negative (-) cable SECOND.   manufacturer’s instructions for safe procedure. Wait 20   minutes after charging before replacing the battery vent   caps and placing on chassis.   WARNING: EXPLOSIVE GASES from   battery can cause death or serious injury.   ALWAYS keep open flames, sparks or   smoking materials away from batteries.   2 1 POISONOUS BATTERY FLUID contains   sulfuric acid. Contact with skin, eyes or   clothing can cause severe chemical burns.   ALWAYS wear safety glasses and   protective gear near battery.   4 3 2 DO NOT TIP any battery beyond 45˚ angle   in any direction.   3 1 4 ALWAYS KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF   REACH of children.   WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and   related accessories contain lead and lead   compounds, chemicals known to the State   of California to cause cancer and   reproductive harm. Wash hands after   handling.   OH0170   OH0240   1. Fuel Cap   2. Negative Battery   Cable   3. Battery   4. Positive Battery   Cable   Figure 7   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS   3. Hold the rear nut and jam with the forward nut.   FORWARD-REVERSE CLUTCH   To adjust the forward clutch (Figure 8) :   WARNING: Stop the engine before   1. Put the direction control in the forward position.   adjusting the forward-reverse clutch.   2. Loosen the rear set of jam nuts on the control   extension rod in the fwd-rev control rod.   To adjust the reverse clutch (Figure 8) :   3. Adjust the forward nut until the large spring coils   1. Loosen the jam nuts on the end of the control   extension rod in the fwd-rev control rod.   are .010” (.254mm) apart.   4. Hold the forward nut and jam with the rear nut.   2. Adjust the rear nut so that the direction control   lever stops 15 degrees past vertical to the rear.   5 1 7 4 7 1 2 7 3 8 9 1 7 6 10   OH0181   1. Jam Nuts   5. Large Spring   6. Brake Rod Assembly   7. Adjusting Nuts   9. Adjustment Bracket   10. Cam Lever Arm   2. Fwd-Rev Control Rod   3. Control Extension Rod   4. Fwd-Rev Neutral Spring   8. Fwd-Rev Lever Assembly   Figure 8   1. Loosen and separate the jam nuts on the end of   the control extension rod in the Hi-Low control   rod.   HI/LOW GEAR CLUTCH   WARNING: Stop the engine before   adjusting the gear clutch.   2. Put the gear shift lever in the “LOW” position.   3. Adjust the nut (rear) near the spring until the   spring coils are .010” (.254mm) apart.   To adjust the “HIGH” clutch:   4. Move the gear shift lever to the “NEUTRAL”   1. Loosen and separate the jam nuts on the rear of   the control extension rod in the Hi-Low control   rod.   position.   5. Hold the nut adjusted to the spring and jam with   the other (front) nut.   2. Put the gear shift lever in the “HIGH” position.   3. Adjust the nut (front) near the spring until the   spring coils are .010” (.254mm) apart.   4. Move the gear shift lever to the “NEUTRAL”   position.   5. Hold the nut adjusted to the spring and jam with   the other (rear) nut (Figure 9).   To adjust the “LOW” clutch:   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 1 2 3 7 9 2 2 1 5 1 6 8 4 1. Adjusting Nuts   2. Jam Nuts   3. Adjustment Bracket   4. Pivot Plate   5. Brake Rod Assembly   6. Hi-Low Control Rod   7. Large Spring   8. Hi-Low Lever Assembly   9. Control Extension Rod   Figure 9   PTO BRAKE   To adjust the PTO brake:   2 WARNING: Stop the engine before   adjusting the PTO brake.   1 3 1. Remove the attachment and lower the rear of the   tractor to the ground.   2. Carefully clean the front of the transmission.   Remove the quick hitch studs from the   transmission.   3. Remove the quick hitch casting and PTO brake   assembly (Figure 10).   1. PTO Brake Bolts   2. Springs   3. PTO shaft   2 Figure 11   1 2 NOTE: Do not tighten the bolts in a circular sequence,   that is, by tightening the bolt next to one which was just   tightened. The bolts should be tightened in a cross   sequence, that is, by tightening one bolt, then   tightening the bolt which is across from it on the plate.   Continue tightening the bolts in this sequence until all   the bolts are tightened.   2 Make sure the trunnion block is on the shipper shaft   and held in place by the dog. The dog should rest on   the spiral teeth of the clutch dog plate. Install the   gasket.   2 2. Quick Hitch Stud   1. Quick Hitch Adapter   Figure 10   Align the splines on the quick hitch shaft with those in   the dog. Slide the quick hitch casting and PTO brake   assembly back into the place on the front of the   transmission. Install the quick hitch studs and tighten.   NOTE: The attachment gasket must be replaced if   damaged.   4. Tighten all PTO brake bolts until the springs are   solid. Back all bolts up 1/2 turn (Figure 11).   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTE: Do not tighten the bolts in a circular sequence,   that is, by tightening the bolt next to one which was just   tightened. The bolts should be tightened in a cross   sequence, that is, by tightening one bolt, then   tightening the bolt which is across from it on the plate.   Continue tightening the bolts in this sequence until all   the bolts are tightened. (Figure 12)   SLIP CLUTCH   To adjust the slip clutch:   WARNING: Stop the engine before   adjusting the slip clutch.   1. Remove the attachment and lower the rear of the   tractor to the ground.   13. Slide the clutch assembly back onto the pinion   shaft.   2. Carefully clean the front of the transmission.   14. Install the retaining ring and slide the pinion shaft   completely into the transmission.   3. Remove the quick hitch studs from the   transmission.   15. Reinstall the shipper shaft and other parts that   were removed. Make sure the trunnion block is on   the shipper shaft and held in place by the dog.   The dog should rest on the spiral teeth of the   clutch dog plate.   4. Remove the quick hitch PTO assembly and PTO   brake assembly.   NOTE: The attachment gasket must be replaced if   damaged.   16. Install the gasket.   5. Remove the dog and trunnion block.   17. Align the splines on the quick hitch shaft with   those in the dog.   6. Disconnect the wiring harness from the PTO   brake interlock switch.   18. Slide the quick hitch casting and PTO brake   assembly back into place on the front of the   transmission.   7. Remove the shifter parts.   8. Slide the shipper shaft assembly through the top   of the advance casting.   19. Install the quick hitch studs and tighten.   9. Slide the clutch assembly and pinion shaft out of   the transmission.   STEERING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT   (OPTIONAL):   10. Remove the retaining ring and slide the clutch   assembly off of the pinion shaft.   1. Park the tractor in a level area.   11. Turn all of the jam nuts counterclockwise to   loosen.   2. Put the parking brake handle in the “OFF” (down)   position.   12. Torque bolts to 70 in. lbs. in two stages. First   tighten bolts to 20 in. lbs. in pattern shown   (Figure 12). Then tighten to 70 in. lbs. in same   pattern.   3. Loosen the jam nuts on the right and left brake   rod assemblies (Figure 8)(Figure 9).   4. Turn the adjusting nuts until the brake handle   cross bar is parallel with the instrument panel.   (See Controls and Features.)   5. Move the brake handlebar all the way to the right   and measure the distance from the right end   edge of the brake handle cross bar to the right   side of the instrument panel.   6 6. Move the brake handlebar all the way to the left   and make the same measurement on the left.   1 4 7. Adjust the nuts until the difference between the   two measurements is 1/2” to 3/4” (13 to 19mm).   8. Turn both adjusting nuts the same amount,   clockwise to increase the measurement   difference or counterclockwise to decrease the   measurement difference.   3 2 5 9. Tighten the jam nuts.   10. Loosen the jam nuts below the compression   spring on the right side of the tractor and adjust   until one has the desired tension for the right   brake.   Figure 12   11. Tighten the jam nuts.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   STORAGE   Check each item in "Before Storage" in the   Maintenance Schedule. See Engine Manual for   detailed instructions on preparing the engine for   storage.   NOTE: Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on any   painted surface. Do not allow gasoline or oil to remain   on any surface.   3. Refer to the engine manual and prepare the   engine for storage.   When The Tractor Will Not Be Operated For   Two Months Or More:   4. Charge the battery initially and then every three   weeks.   1. Do the daily and 25-hour maintenance, but do not   add gasoline.   To Put The Tractor Into Service:   2. Clean the tractor. Paint or oil bare metal surfaces   to prevent rust.   1. Refer to the engine service manual and prepare   the engine for service.   IMPORTANT: NEVER spray unit with water or store   unit outdoors. Water can seep into sealed bearings,   which are sealed against dirt and debris only, causing   reduced component life.   2. Charge the battery.   3. Put fresh, clean gasoline in the fuel tank.   TROUBLESHOOTING   PROBLEM   PROBABLE CAUSE   CORRECTION   1. Fwd-Rev lever in “FORWARD”   1. Place Fwd-Rev lever in neutral position.   2. Disengage PTO.   Starter will   not operate   when ignition   key is turned   to “S”   position   2. PTO engaged   3. Clean and tighten battery connections.   4. Replace fuse.   3. Loose battery cable(s)   4. Blown fuse   5. Charge battery.   position.   5. Discharged battery   6. Defective solenoid switch   7. Defective starter   6. Replace. Call your dealer.   7. Replace starter. Call your dealer.   1. Discharged battery   2. Loose battery cable   3. Defective starter   1. Charge the battery. See Maintenance.   2. Clean and tighten battery connections.   3. Replace starter. Call your dealer.   Solenoid   switch clicks   but starter will   not operate   when ignition   is turned to   “S” position.   1. Fuel tank empty   1. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.   2. Turn fuel shut-off valve on.   3. Replace relay. Call your dealer.   4. See Engine Manual   Enginestarter   operates but   engine will   not start   when ignition   switch is   2. Fuel shut-off valve at the fuel tank   turned off   3. Relay defective   4. Engine failure   turned to “S”   position.   1. Engine choke in “ON” position   2. Restricted air cleaner element   3. Restricted fuel cap vent   1. Move engine choke to "OFF".   2. Clean air cleaner. See engine manual.   3. Clear obstruction from fuel cap vent.   4. See Engine Manual   Engine starts   but runs   roughly.   4. Engine carburetor malfunction   5. Engine electrical system trouble   5. See Engine Manual   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   PROBLEM   PROBABLE CAUSE   CORRECTION   1. Operator presence handle not   pressed   1. Press and hold at least one operator   presence control.   Engine stops   when PTO or   Fwd-Rev is   engaged.   2. Operator presence handle out of   adjustment   2. Call your dealer.   3. Replace switch. Call your dealer.   3. Faulty switch   1. Gear shift lever in “NEUTRAL”   1. Place gear shift lever in Hi or Low position.   The tractor   will not move   when the   position   2. Place range shift lever in Hi or Low   position.   2. Range shift handle in ‘NEUTRAL”   direction   position   3. Adjust Fwd-Rev clutch. See Adjustments   control lever   is moved to   ‘FORWARD”   or   3. Fwd-Rev clutch needs adjustment   4. Internal transmission damage   or call your dealer.   4. Call your dealer.   “REVERSE”.   1. Gear shift lever in “NEUTRAL”   1. Place gear shift lever in Hi or Low position.   Attachment   will not   operate.   position   2. Clear debris from attachment. Repair   before restarting engine.   2. Attachment jammed or damaged   3. Attachment slip clutch out of   adjustment or damaged   3. Adjust or repair.   4. Adjust or repair.   4. Shipper shaft and clutch dog loose   and out of adjustment   1. Hi/Low clutch worn   1. Adjust or repair.   2. Adjust or repair.   3. Repair   Attachment   operates   slowly   2. Attachment slip clutch needs   adjustment or repair   3. Attachment damaged   4. Engine problems   4. See Engine Manual   1. Debris blocking the linkage   1. Clear debris from linkage. Repair before   restarting engine.   Transmission   will not go   into “HIGH”   range. Jumps   out of range   2. Rust on the clutch sliding pin   3. Shifting clutch dogs worn/damaged   2. Clean or replace.   3. Adjust or replace.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ACCESSORIES   ACCESSORIES   See your authorized Gravely dealer to add these   optional accessories.   78506400 Tractor Cover   78506500 Retro-Fit Kit   78506600 High Lift Blade Kit, 40” Mowers   78506700 High Lift Blade Kit, 50” Mowers   78506800 Sand Blade Kit, 40” Mowers   78506900 Sand Blade Kit, 50” Mowers   78802700 Handle Interlock Kit   Mowing   78500600 30” Mower Drive (Short)   78500700 30” Mower Drive (Long)   78500800 40” Commercial Mower Drive Prior to   5000 Series   78500900 40” Commercial Mower Drive On 5000   Series & Newer Models   ATTACHMENTS   See your authorized Gravely dealer to add these   optional attachments.   78501000 42” Sickle Mower Cutter Bar   78501100 Chain Guard   885001   885002   885003   885004   785009   885007   885008   885009   885010   885011   833007   885014   885015   885013   885016   885017   30” Mower Deck   30” Mower Deck   40” Mower Deck   40” Commercial Mower Deck   Drive not included   50” Mower Deck   32” Flail Mower   42” Sickle Mower   Rotary Plow   78501200 Front Mount Kit   78501300 Front Anti-Scalp Roller   78501400 Rear Anti-Scalp Roller   78501500 30” Weight Kit   Garden   78501600 Rotary Cultivator Drive   78501700 Planter Drill (Less Blades)   78505900 10” Planter Drill Blade   78506000 19” Planter Drill Blade   Snow Removal   Cultivator   32” Sno Thro   48” Dozer Blade   44” Brush   73500700 Snowblower Drift Bar   78501900 48” Snow Dozer Hitch   78502000 48” Snow Dozer Counterweight Kit   78502100 48” Snow Dozer Skid Kit   78502200 Power Brush Conversion Kit   78502300 44” Power Brush Completing Kit   78502400 Tire Chains (4:00 x 8) (Pair)   78502500 Tire Chains (7:50 x 8) (Pair)   78502600 Tire Chains (8:50 x 8) (Pair)   Miscellaneous   Winter Cab   Cart   Sulky   78502700 Pow-R-Steering Kit   78502900 Quick Hitch Pin Kit   78503000 Attachment Adapter Kit   78503100 Dual Wheel Spacers   78509800 Dual Wheel Spacers   78503200 Trailing Hitch Kit   78510600 Coupler Strut Weldment Kit   78503400 Remote Air Cleaner Kit   78503500 High Performance Air Cleaner Kit   78503600 QS Muffler Kit   78506100 Triple Purpose Wrench   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SERVICE PARTS   Be sure to always use genuine Gravely parts to keep   your Sno-Thro running like new.   Part no.   Qty   1 Description   03621100   04202200   21527200   21527300   Battery (Robin Model)   Battery (Briggs Model)   Air Cleaner (Robin EH25)   1 1 1 Assembly-Air Cleaner   Element (Robin EH41)   21527100   1 Air-Cleaner Element (Robin   EH25)   08811700   21526800   21526900   08861651   03498451   08526151   07226600   07226700   1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 Fuel-Filter (Robin)   Spark Plug (Robin EH25)   Spark Plug (Robin EH41)   Blade-50”   Blade-40”   Blade-30”   Belt-50” Mower drive   Belt-40” Mower drive   SPECIFICATIONS   Model Number   Height - in (cm)   Length - in (cm)   Width - in (cm)   Weight - lbs (Kg)   985114   985115   36.5 (92.7)   985117   58 (147.3)   25 (63.5)   425 (192.8)   420 (183)   428 (195)   Wheel Size - in (cm)   4.0 x 8 (10.2 x 20.3) Stud Tread   4.0 x 8 (10.2 x 20.3) Trac Tread   18 x 8.5-8 (45.7 x 21.6-20.3) Turf Chief   18 x 8.5-8 (45.7 x 21.6-20.3) Turf Saver   16 x 5 x 3 (40.6 x 12.7x 7.2) Semi-Pneumatic Ground Grip   See Tire Sidewall   Tire Pressure   Steering Brakes   Engine   7 x 1.75 Drum Type   N/A   7 x 1.75 Drum Type   16 HP Briggs & Stratton   16HP   8.5 HP Robin   EH25   13.5 HP Robin   EH41   Engine Operating Fast Idle Speed - RPM   Fuel   3300-1600   See Engine Manual for type and grade   Fuel Tank Capacity - gal (Liters)   Transmission Oil Capacity - qt (Liters)   Transmission Oil Type   1.5 (5.68)   5.0 (4.73)   SAE 30   Engine Oil Type and Capacity   Battery   See Engine Manual   12V BCI Group 22F,   42amp/Hr   12V BCI Group, 230 CCA. 29 min. Reverse Capacity   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   WARRANTY   2Year Limited Warranty   Ariens Company hereby warrants to the original consumer purchaser   that all Gravely Two-Wheel, Professional G, Pro, and ProMaster products   will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of   two (2) years from the date of purchase or 1000 hours, whichever   comes first.   Gravely Division of Ariens Company   655 West Ryan Street   P.O. Box 157   Brillion, WI 54110-0157   920-756-2141   Protection Plan   Ariens Company will repair or replace any part found upon examination   by the Ariens Company to be defective. Such repair or replacement   will be free of charge to the purchaser (labor and parts), except as   noted below.   Fax 920-756-2407   This warranty is subject to the following exceptions, conditions, and limitations:   Usage Requirement   The duration of this warranty shall be ninety days or 1000 hours, whichever comes first, if the product is rented or leased.   Purchaser’s Responsibilities   Exclusions (No Warranty)   • The purchaser must perform maintenance & minor adjustments   per the operator’s manual.   • The purchaser must notify Ariens Company or an authorized   Gravely service representative of the need for warranty service.   • The purchaser must transport the product to and from the place   of warranty repair.   • Normal maintenance, services, and normal replacement items,   such as spark plugs, oil, oil filters, air filters, mufflers, belts,   tires, shoes, runners, scraper blades, shear bolts, mower blades,   mower vanes, headlights, light bulbs, knives, etc. are not covered   by this warranty.   • Any equipment which has been altered, misused, misassembled,   improperly adjusted, neglected, or damaged by accident is not   covered by this warranty.   • Service completed by someone other than an authorized   Gravely dealer is not covered by this warranty.   • Any attachment not approved by Gravely nor any parts that   are not genuine Gravely service parts are not covered by this   warranty.   • Engines and engine accessories are covered only by the   warranty made by the engine manufacturer, and are not covered   by this warranty.   Product Registration   • The Gravely dealer must fill out and return the warranty   registration card to validate the warranty.   Service Parts and Accessories   • Service parts and accessories not purchased with the product   covered by this warranty are warranted to be free of defects   for a period of ninety (90) days following the date of purchase,   and will be replaced free of charge (except for labor).   • This warranty applies only to products purchased in the United   States (including Puerto Rico) and Canada. In all other countries,   contact place of purchase.   Service   • Warranty service must be done by an authorized Gravely dealer.   To find a Gravely dealer near you, contact Ariens Company.   Battery Warranty Prorated   • One to three months - Free replacement   • Four to twelve months - Prorated over 12 months   Ariens Company may from time to time change the design of its products. Nothing contained in this warranty shall be construed as   obligating Ariens Company to incorporate such design changes into previously manufactured products, nor shall such changes be   construed as an admission that previous designs were defective.   LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND DAMAGES   Ariens Company’s liability under this express warranty, and under   Ariens Company makes no warranty other than   any implied warranty that may exist, is limited to repair or replacement   DISCLAIMER OF FURTHER WARRANTY   what is expressly made in this warranty. If the law   of any defective part. In no event shall Ariens Company be liable   of your state provides that an implied warranty of   merchantability, or an implied warranty of fitness   for a particular purpose, applies to Ariens Company,   any such implied warranty is limited to the duration   of this express warranty.   for incidental, special, or consequential damages (including lost   profits). This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also   have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do   not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or   limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above   limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.   Form: GLW2-062399   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   GRAVELY   A Division of Ariens Company   655 West Ryan Street   P.O. Box 157   Brillion, WI 54110-0157   920-756-2141   Fax 920-756-2407   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |