Gravely 800 Series Operator`s Instruction 9-1977
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Gravely 800 Series Operator`s Instruction 9-1977
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. ® GRAVELY OWNER'S MANUAL OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTION 800 SERIES BrentChalmers.com Form No. 22454 Printed in USA. (9-77) BrentChalmers.com The 800 Series Gravely Lawn and Garden Compact Riding Tractors covered in this manual are: 810 - 10 HP 812-12HP 816S - 16HP 816T - 16HP 818T - 18 HP Power is supplied by an engine transmission combination over the rear wheels for maximum traction and minimum power losses. With the all gear multi-speed transmission and constant speed power take-off. The tractor can handle most grounds maintenance and gardening jobs. The 800 Series tractors offer year-around, all-season versatility with many different attachments available. The tractor will give you highly satisfactory service if maintained and operated as outlined in this manual. All references to Left Hand and Right Hand; front and rear are given from the operator's position. It is important that you know the Serial Numbers of your tractor for your future reference. Please fill in the numbers as soon as possible. Tractor Serial Number Engine Model Number Engine Specification Number _ BrentChalmers.com KNOW THE GRAVELY Read this manual carefully and understand how to operate and maintain The Tractor before attempting to use it. The Tractor has been designed and built to traditionally high standards for which it is famous. With proper operation and maintenance The Tractor will perform for many years to come. Before actually using The Tractor with an implement (after reading and understanding this manual) spend some time with it to get the feel and confidence of what The Tractor can do. Practice starting, turning, backing, changing directions, gear changes, stopping, etc. Knowing how to use The Tractor is the largest part of getting the job done. It is very important that the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS be read, understood and adhered to. Remeber, Safety First! ABOUT THE WARflANTY The Gravely is designed and built for longevity. To maintain warranty, it is the owners responsibility to have it operated and maintained as outlined in this manual. A failure due to lack of maintenance or improper use is not covered by warranty. It is the nature of machines to "wear out". A failure due to a defect usually shows up early in the life of a machine. When The Tractor is in the warranty period, the manufacturer or manufacturer's authorized representative will decide whether a part is defective or worn-out. (The warranty statement appears in the back of this manual) CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SAFETY OPERATING PRACTICES CONTROLS OPERATION SERVICE INTERVALS MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS STORAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS EQUIPMENT CHARTS 2 3 5 8 9 10 17 · 17 18 ·.·· 19 BrentChalmers.com 2 SAFETY OPERATING PRACTICES (D) Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never fill fuel tank indoors. (E) Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe spilled fuel from equipment. Since the tractor is seldom used without powering some type of equipment, these precautions are also directed towards the operation of that equipment. Improper use of the tractor and its attachments may result in damage to the machinery and/or injury to the operator. Practice these safety precautions and pay attention to the job being done. OPERATION 1. Operate the tractor only from the operator's position. Keep the feet on the foot rests. TRAINING 1. Read this manual and the attachment manuals. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly. 2. Before making any repairs or adjustments, STOP the engine and put the PTa in the OUT position, and set parking brake. 3. When connected power equipment is not in use or is being transported, put the PTa in the OUT position. 2. Never allow children to operate the equipment. Never allow adults to operate equipment without proper instructions. 4. After striking a foreign object, STOP the engine and put the PTa in the OUT position, and set parking brake, before inspecting for damage. Any damage must be repaired before restarting the equipment. 3. Keep area of operation clear of all persons, especially small children and pets. Never direct the attachment discharge toward bystanders or allow anyone in front of the unit. PREPARATION 5. Exercise caution, especially when operating in reverse. 1. Thoroughly inspect the work area where the equipment is to be used and remove all stones, glass, metal, bones, sticks, wires and any other foreign objects. Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards. 6. Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment. (A) Use only the hitch connection points as described in the manual. (B) Limit loads to those that can be safely controlled. (C) Do not make sharp turns especially when backing to avoid jackknifing. (D) Use auxiliary weight when suggested in the attachment manual. 2. Before attempting to start the engine, the PTa must be in the OUT position and the Direction Control lever in Neutral to engage the interlock switches. 3. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. 7. Do not operate equipment except from proper operator's position. 4. Never operate the machine without good visibility and light. 8. Keep safety devices and shields in at all times. 5. Do not wear loose fitting clothing or accessories that might get caught in moving parts or on the controls. Keep hands, feet, hair, clothing, etc., away from moving parts. Wear eye protection. 9. Do not allow passengers to accompany the operator at any time. 10. Disengage PTa before crossing a gravel drive, walks or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic. 6. Never attempt to make any adjustments while engine is running (except where specifically recommended by the manufacturer). I 11. Use extreme caution when operating on slopes. Reduce speed on all slopes and sharp turns to prevent tipping over or loss of control. 7. Handle fuel with care, it is highly flammable. (A) Do not smoke while handling fuel. (B) Use approved fuel container. (C) Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine. BrentChalmers.com 12. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make certain all moving parts have stopped. Remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting. 3 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1. Keep all bolts, nuts, screws tight to be sure equipment is in safe working condition. 13. If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine, disengage the PTa, and check for the cause. Abnormal vibration is generally a warning of trouble. If unable to locate cause, call your service dealer. 2. Never store equipment with gasoline in the tank, inside a building where open flames or sparks are present. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure. 14. Never make an attachment adjustment while engine is running if the operator must dismount to do so. 3. Keep engine free of grass, leaves, or debris, or excessive grease to prevent overheating and possible fire hazard. 15. Take all possible precautions when parking or leaving the equipment unattended: STOP the engine, remove the key, put the direction control in neutral, and lower equipment. 4. Do not touch the muffler or exhaust pipes until they have had sufficient time to cool. 5. Do not change the engine governor beyond specified setting. (3600 RPM) 16. Do not run engine indoors, except when starting engine and for transporting equipment in or out of building. Open outside door as exhaust fumes are dangerous. 6. Prevent accidental starting by removing the spark plug wire from the spark plug. Remove the key, and set parking brake when servicing the tractor. 17. Never operate machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces. 18. Disengage the tractor PTa when transporting or not in use. 19. Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to operate equipment at too fast a rate. 20. Use only attachments and accessories approved by manufacturer of the equipment. Unapproved attachments can result in damage to the equipment or in personal injury. 21. Be alert for traffic when near or crossing roadways. 22. Do not start or stop suddenly when going up or down slopes. When mowing, go up and down the face of slopes, never across. DO NOT mow excessively steep slopes. 23. When using the tractor with powered equipment, never direct the discharge so as to endanger life or property such as people, pets, structures, cars, etc. 24. Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards. 25. Keep the equipment in good operating condition, and keep safety devices in place. 26. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. BrentChalmers.com 4 t CONTROLS DIRECTION CONTROL LEVER • • The Direction Control Lever operates the unique, instant Forward and Reverse clutches that give, you instant forward to reverse control of the tractor. DO NOT continuously slip the clutch. MOVE THE CONTROL LEVER TO A FULLY ENGAGED POSITION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER GETTING UNDERWAY. The Directional Control lever is located on the right side of the tractor. See fig. 1. PROCEDURE 1. Push the lever forward (away from operator) to go forward. 2. Pull the lever back (toward the operator) for reverse. Figure 1 3. Neutral is a straight up and down (vertical) position. GEAR SELECTOR 4. The Direction Control must be in the Neutral po, sition before engine will start due to the ignition interlock switch. t 5. The operation of the service brake will return the Control to Neutral. (See Brake) The Control requires routine maintenance lubrication. BRAKE-SERVICE AND PARKING The Brake pedal operates master brake on the transmission. Brake requires adjustment to maintain effective braking. Brake must be adjusted to return Direction Control to Neutral before braking action begins. (See Maintenance) Figure 2 SERVICE BRAKE Pushing on pedal will stop the tractor. Pedal disengages and returns Direction Control to Neutral. RANGE SELECTOR The HI-LO Range has no detented neutral position. The control is either in HI or LO range. The Range Selector significantly affects the ground speed without affecting the PTO speed of the power driven attachment. See ground speed chart on page 18. PARKING BRAKE Stop-rod: Depress pedal and move stop-rod lever back (toward operator). To release, depress pedal and move stop-rod lever forward. See fig. 1 GEAR SELECTOR The Gear Selector has four gears to choose from. The "NEUTRAL" position is the middle of the "H" pattern. GEAR AND RANGE SELECTORS I The controls are used in combination to give you eight ground speeds to select from. Experiment by varying ground speeds to find the optimum speed for the equipment used. CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHIFT GEARS WHEN MOVING. DAMAGE WILL RESULT. Always come to a complete stop to change range and/or gear. See fig 2. PTO CONTROL The PTO Control (power take-off) engages and disengages the PTO clutch inside the transmission. Follow all SAFETY PRECAUTIONS concerning the PTO. See fig 2. BrentChalmers.com 5 PROCEDURE 1. PTO can be engaged at any engine speed. (B) To put the equipment in the float position, (follow ground contour) put the Lift Lever in the raised position, lift up on the Position Lock and at the same time push in. (A) Slowly move control forward to engage. "IN" (B) Do not operate equipment until PTO is fully engaged and engine is at full throttle. 2. Move control back toward operator to disengage PTO. 3. Control must be in OUT position before engine will start due to ignition interlock. 4. Control requires maintenance (See MAINTENANCE) for free-travel. EQUIPMENT LIFT The equipment lift provides a means of raising or lowering front, center or rear mounted equipment. Both HYDRAULIC and MANUAL LIFTS are located on left side of tractor. MANUAL LIFT 1. To raise equipment, pull the lever towards operator until it locks. (Will not go back down). 2. To lower equipment, pull back slightly and depress the button on top of lever, and push forward (away from operator). See fig 3. HYDRAULIC LIFT Basically the system is either on or off. Only use enough pressure on the control to activate the system. Increasing pressure on the control does not increase the speed or power of the system. Laboring on the control will only damage the linkage. Run the engine at full throttle when using the hydraulic lift. Equipment can be lowered without the engine running. See fig 4. PROCEDURE 1. To raise, move control back until the equipment is up. Release control to neutral. 2. To lower, move control forward until equipment lowers to the desired position. Release control to neutral. 3. To "Float", push control through the "lower" position down to the "Float position. Control will lock in "Float." MANUAL LIFT POSITION LOCK The Position Lock limits downward travel of lever and can be adjusted without leaving operator's position. See fig 3. (A) To limit downward travel, put the Lift Lever in the raised position. Lift up on the Position Lock and at the same time, pullout towards the operator. II Figure 4 THROTTLE Engine speed is controlled by the internal governor at any throttle setting. Engine performance is best at full throtle. DO NOT exceed 3600 RPM. A. Full throttle: Push throttle control up and away from operator. B. Slow or Stop: Pull throttle control down and toward operator. The throttle control is located on right side of the Instrument Panel. Figure 3 BrentChalmers.com 6 I HOURMETER (Twin Cylinder Only) The hour meter provides a reliable guide to when maintenance is to be performed. FUEL GAUGE The Fuel Gauge is a float operated mechanism that shows how much fuel is in the tank and is an integral part of the fuel tank cap. FUEL GAUGE 8 GAS CAP c] Figure 5 CHOKE The Choke Control is used to assist in the starting of a "cold" engine. The "ON" position is up and away from operator. "OFF" is down and toward the operator. The Choke Control is located on the left side of the Instrument Panel. IGNITION SWITCH Figure 6 The Ignition Switch is a three position, key operated switch. To start the engine, turn key clockwise to "START." As engine starts, release key. Key will return to "RUN" position. "OFF" is counter-clockwise. If switch fails to activate starter motor, check: 1. Direction Control Lever must be in NEUTRAL to engage ignition interlock switch. 2. PTO must be in OUT position to engage interlock switch. 3. Burned out fuse. Always remove the key when tractor is left unattended. LIGHT SWITCH The lights are operated by a push-pull switch, located on the Instrument Panel. Pull switch "OUT" to turn lights ON, push "'N" to turn lights OFF. Maintain good electrical connection and replace burned out lamps. NOTE: The 810 model tractor is not equipped with lights. I FUSE BrentChalmers.com The fuse holder is located in the lower section of the Instrument Panel. Replace with a 30 amp fuse. 7 OPERATION INITIAL OPERATION For the first hour of operation, work under a light to moderate load. (Example: Take a partial swath while mowing.) 4. Release parking brake. BEFORE STARTING 6. To go forward, push Direction Control Lever forward until it is fully engaged. 5. Advance throttle to fast. (Full throttle) 1. Check oil level in engine. 7. For reverse, pull Direction Control Lever back until it is fully engaged. 2. Check fuel level. Use fresh, high quality, regular grade gasoline. CAUTION: DO NOT continuously slip the clutch. Clutch failure will result. 3. Visually check all tires. STOPPING MOVEMENT 4. Check Direction Control and PTO levers. These controls must be in the NEUTRAL or OUT position before the engine will start due to ignition interlock switches. 1. For sudden and emergency stopping, push on brake pedal. Direction Control will automatically return to Neutral. STARTING THE ENGINE NOTE: Proper brake adjustment must be maintained. 1. If the engine is cold, push choke to "ON." 2. For normal stopping, use the braking action of the Direction Control to engage the forward or reverse clutch. 2. Open the throttle about %. 3. Turn ignition key to "START," (clockwise) to engage starter. PARKING 4. As engine starts, release, key will return to 1. Stop motion. "RUN." 2. Put controls in neutral. 5. Pull choke to "OFF" and reduce engine speed until operating temperature is reached. 3. Set parking brake. CAUTION: DO NOT hold starter engaged over 15 seconds without allowing a one minute cooling period for starter motor. 4. Lower attachment. 5. Stop engine and remove key. If engine is warm, leave choke off. PTO STOPPING THE ENGINE 1. Close the throttle; all the way down and toward the operator. When operating without power driven equipment, keep the PTO control in the OUT position. Always disengage the PTO when transporting power driven equipment. 2. Allow engine to slow to an idle. EQUIPMENT 3. Turn key counter-clockwise to "OFF." Power driven equipment such as mowers, snowblowers, tiller, etc., are designed to operate at full engine throttle. Adjust ground speed gears rather than engine speed to allow equipment to do the job. Always raise equipment and disengage PTO when transporting. STARTING MOVEMENT 1. Start engine and allow a few moments to warm up. GEAR CHANGE 2. Engage the PTO if power driven attachment is used. 3. Select the desired gear and range. BrentChalmers.com Always come to a complete stop before attempting to change gear or range. SHIFTING ON-THE-GO WILL DAMAGE THE TRANSMISSION. 8 I • • THROTTLE GROUND SPEED Run the engine at full throttle when operating under load, especially with power driven equipment. Do not idle the engine for prolonged periods of time, overheating may result causing engine damage. Over all, the engine works best at full throttle. (3600 RPM) Experiment by varying ground speed to find the optimum speed that the equipment will satisfactorily do the job. The ground speeds suggested below are dependent upon conditions. 1. Ground Engaging Attachments: SLOW ground speed HEAD LIGHTS 2. Mowing: MEDIUM ground speed The Ignition Switch must be in the "RUN" position before lights will work on all models. The engine on the 816S also must be running. 3. Transporting: HIGH ground speed This chart is for reference to maintenance scheduling. Some items are scheduled on an operating hours basis while others are performed on an hours/ months (which ever occurs first) system. Adjustments are made as they become necessary (due to wear) but should be checked when performing scheduled maintenance. NOTE: This does not include inital engine oil change to be done after first 5 hours of operation. every 5 hours & when re-fueling I Check engine oil level every 8 hrs. lubricate chasis check battery every 24 hrs. clean and inspect air filter every 24 hrs. or 6 mo. change engine oil, more often under dusty conditions every 100 hrs. 816S clean air filter cartridge All models - service spark plug check transmission oil level every 200 hrs. check hydraulic fluid level repack front wheel bearings as necessary PTO, brake, clutches, cooling systems, electrical connections, fasteners, tires, fuse, lights, steering BrentChalmers.com 9 MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS LUBRICATION: ENGINE Oil Level: Maintain at full mark on dipstick. Check before each use and after every 5 hours of operation. PROCEDURE 1. Before checking, stop engine, set parking brake, and clean top of fill tube and dipstick to prevent debris from getting into engine. 2. Remove dipstick - wipe clean tight - remove and read. put it back in 3. Do not operate engine when oil is below add/low mark or above full mark; engine damage may result. figure 9 OIL CHANGE: NEVER USE OIL ADDITIVES 4. Add oil (if necessary) through fill tube until dipstick reads full. DO NOT over fill. Capacity 810-812-816S " 5. Always replace dipstick down tight to prevent air leak and loss of oil. 816T-818T Grade Viscocity 2 U.S. Quarts (1.88 liters) 21J.1 U.S. Quarts (2.138 liters) API Service SC Above 0° F SAE 10W-30 Below 0° F SAE 5W-20 (-18°C) FREQUENCY Change after initial 5 hours of operation, and then every 24 hours of operation or every 6 months, which ever comes first. More often under dusty conditions. The change should be made when the oil is warm and particles are in suspension. CHANGE PROCEDURE 1. Run engine until it reaches operating temperature. 2. Stop engine. Clean top of fill tube and dipstick. Remove dipstick. 3. Remove drain plug. 4. Allow engine to drain thoroughly. 5. Replace drain plug. 6. Slowly pour fresh oil into fill tube. 7. Check oil level with dipstick. BrentChalmers.com 8. When changing oil in 816T & 818T without changing filter, add only 11J.1 quarts and check level. Figure 8 10 I 816T & 818T OIL FILTER-ONAN Part 122B323 CHANGE PROCEDURE Install new filter every other oil change except first 5 hour change. NOTE: Change filter before adding fresh oil. See fig 10. 1. Park tractor on level ground, stop engine, set parking brake. 2. Clean all dirt and debris from fill tube cap and check plug. PROCEDURE 1. Remove air seal from filter. 3. Remove fill cap. 2. Unscrew filter and discard. 4. Remove drain plug and allow transmission to drain thoroughly. See fig 13. 3. Put film of fresh oil on new filter gasket. 5. When drained completely, replace drain plug. 4. Screw on new filter fingertip tight plus 1f4 turn. 6. Remove check plug. See fig 12. 5. Replace air seal 7. Pour fresh oil into transmission fill tube until it shows at the check plug. (The transmission does not have a dipstick.) See fig 11. 6. With new filter; oil level will read high (over fUll) because oil has not yet been pumped into filter. 7. Run engine and check for oil leak at filter. 8. When oil comes up to the check plug opening, replace plug. 9. Replace fill tube cap. This cap is vented and no other type should be used. Figure 10 LUBRICATION: TRANSMISSION Figure 11 NEVER USE OIL ADDITIVES CAPACITY: 6 U.S. Quarts (5.7 liters) for all models. VISCOSITY: SAE 10W-30 for all seasons. GRADE: API Classification SE TRANSMISSION SERVICE I Change transmission oil after first 25 hours of operation. The change should be made when the oil is warm and particles are in suspension. The transmission oil need not be changed after this. BrentChalmers.com 11 Figure 12 I Figure 13 Figure 14 INSPECTION 4. Wipe clean and insert dipstick in reservoir. It is not necessary to screw in plug. Check transmission oil every 100 hours of operation, and while performing routine maintenance. 5. Remove and read. 1. Remove check plug. 6. Add enough fluid (if necessary) to bring level up to full mark. DO NOT OVER FILL. 2. Maintain oil level up to the check plug hole. 3. Add oil if necessary through the fill tube. (Never over fill.) CAUTION: Do not operate tractor with hood off. (See steering adjustment) 4. Replace the check plug. CHASSIS LUBRICATION There are 7 lubrication points on the tractor. Lubricate every 8 hours of operation with general purpose grease. See fig 15. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM NEVER OPERATE ENGINE WITHOUT FLUID IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. DAMAGE WILL RESULT. King Pins - 2 Front Axle Pivot Pin - 1 Direction Control Lever Steering Assembly - 3 FLUID Automatic Transmission Fluid 1 TYPE: A Suffix A Check fluid at regular maintenance intervals. If there is evidence of leakage, have this repaired as soon as possible. Hydraulic reservoir is located under the tractor hood and between the battery and instrument panel. See fig 14. PROCEDURE 1. Run engine until it reaches operating temperature. Fluid must be hot for correct reading. 2. Remove hood and clean top of reservoir to prevent dirt from entering system. I Figure 15 3. Remove plug/dipstick. BrentChalmers.com 12 PROCEDURE PROCEDURE 1. Remove wing nut and cover. 1. Raise front of chassis. Support frame with jackstands, allowing front axle to hang free, relieving pressure on the bottom bearing points. This allows better grease penetration. 2. Remove filter cartridge. 3. Clean by tapping gently on flat surface. 2. Clean grease fittings of all debris. 3. Add grease until it comes out around bearings. 4. Replace when dirt cannot be tapped off and/or light cannot pass through element. 4. Lower chassis and remove excess grease. 5. Replace when bent, crushed or damaged. 6. Reinstall and make wing nut finger tight. Periodic light oiling of pivot points aids operation. 816S While performing chassis lubrication, apply a small amount of general purpose grease to the rack and pinion mechanism. Clean and re-oil foam precleaner at 3 month intervals or every 24 hours of operation, which ever occurs first. Service more often under dusty conditions. FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS Repack bearings every 200 hours of operation with wheel bearing grease. Repack after operation in water above the bearings. Thoroughly clean the old grease from the bearings and wheel parts before repacking. Do not use a fiberous grease. t PROCEDURE 1. Remove upper wing nut and cover. 2. Remove foam precleaner element by sliding it up off of paper cartridge. When reinstalling the wheel; spin the wheel and tighten the wheel nut to the .point where the wheel does not "drag" and there is no "play." A. Wash foam precleaner in liquid detergent and water. B. Squeeze dry. C. Oil with one ounce engine oil. Squeeze to distribute oil evenly. 3. Install foam element over paper cartridge. Reassemble cover and wing nut. Screw wing nut down finger tight. Yearly or every 100 hours, whichever occurs first, replace paper cartridge. Clean by tapping gently on flat surface. If very dirty, replace cartridge. SPACER \ Figure 16 AIR FILTER 81Q-812-816T-818T: One Stage filtration 816S: Two stage filtration ~ 81Q-812-816T-818T BrentChalmers.com Service every 24 hours of operation or more often under dusty conditions. A precleaner is available. and recommended, for severe dusty conditions. Figure 17 13 PTO ADJUSTMENT Adjust control when free travel is less than 112" (12.7 mm) when lever is in the "IN" position. See figure 17. FREE TRAVEL: 112" to 1" (12.7 to 25.4 mm) PROCEDURE 1. Stop engine and set parking brake. 2. Disconnect PTO rod from transmission when PTO is in "IN." 3. Turn rod to adjust. A. Clockwise increases free travel. B. Counter-clockwise will decrease free travel. 3. Reconnect and measure free travel. 4. Secure with hair pin cotter. CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Adjust to .060" (1.52 mm) when gap exceeds .080" (2.03 mm). GAP: .060" to .080" (1.52 - Figure 18 2.03 mm) MINIMUM LINING THICKNESS: .020" (.508 mm) PROCEDURE 1. Tighten clutch stud nuts with gauge between stationary and moveable hubs. 2. Gap must be equal alround. Uneven wear will result in clutch failure. See fig 18 and 19. 3. Replace lining hub when lining is less than .020" (.508 mm) or appears to be very thin. STOP ENGINE AND SET PARKING BRAKE BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE. Every 24 hours of operation, lubricate the clutch cam bearing, exposed end of splined clutch shaft, cam rollers and all pivot points of clutch linkage with regular grade oil. This will assist in smoother forward clutch operation and minimize grabbing. Maintain correct clutch adjustment as described. (.060"-.080") Figure 19 BrentChalmers.com 14 I STEERING ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENTS CORRECT ADJUSTMENT In the event the steering becomes loose, adjustments can be made in the rack and pinion. See fig 20. Tractor hood must be in place and secure when making steering adjustments. When direction control is fully engaged in either forward or reverse and brake pedal is moved forward, braking should not start until direction control automatically returns to neutral. Timing is accomplished by brake linkage and is essential for safe operation. PROCEDURE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1. Turn wheels all the way to the right. 2. Tighten the adjusting nuts on the left. 1. Park tractor on level ground, and block wheels. 3. Turn wheels all the way to the left. 2. With engine stopped put direction control in forward position. 4. Tighten the adjusting nuts on the right. 3. Slowly depress brake pedal until control lever returns to neutral. Engage stop rod as explained in CONTROLS section. DO NOT over tighten the adjusting bolts. Bolts need only be tight enough NOT to allow up or down movement, but have side to side movement. 4. Observe free travel of brake linkage rod in slot. (Braking action should start at this point.) WARNING: TRACTOR MUST NOT BE USED WITHOUT THE HOOD IN PLACE; PREMATURE FAILURE OF STEERING WILL RESULT. 5. Remove clevis pin, loosen jam nut and turn clevis until the free movement is taken up in slot. Reconnect clevis and tighten jam nut. See fig 21. 6. Repeat steps 2, 3 or 4 to assure that braking action does not start until direction control is returned to neutral. NOTE: Optional individual rear wheel steering assist brakes are available for 800 Series tractors. Contact your Gravely dealer for more information. Figure 20 BRAKE, SERVICE AND PARKING Maintain proper adjustment for safe operation. Adjust as necessary. Replace brake band when thinnest part of lining is less than .020" (.50 mm) or appears to be very thin. I Replace brake lining band by removing the clevis and mounting bolt. Brake lining band can then be removed. When new band has been installed, readjust brake as explained in ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE. Figure 21 BrentChalmers.com 15 COOLING SYSTEM BATTERY ACCESS Grass or chaff may clog cooling system after prolonged service when cutting dry grasses or hay. Continued operation with a clogged cooling system causes severe overheating and possible engine damage. Remove blower housing and clean regularly. \ PANEL CAUTION: DO NOT run engine without blower housing and head baffel in place. KEEP THE TRACTOR AND ENGINE CLEAN. BATTERY Check fluid level every 8 hours of operation. Maintain fluid level. Protect against fire and explosion; do not allow sparks or flames near battery. The battery may be serviced through the access panel on top of the hood. Press down on the front of the panel, at the hinged side, lift back of panel up and toward front of tractor. See fig 22. Figure 22 PROCEDURE 1. Attach the cable to the positive post of both batteries. 1. Add only distilled water to bring level up to level indicator inside battery (split ring or triangle). 2. Attach one end of the remaining cable to the negative post of the booster battery. 2. Do not over fill or allow electrolyte level to fall below and expose battery plates. 3. Attach the remaining end of the cable to the frame, away from the battery, of the vehicle with the discharged battery. 3. Do not use metal funnel to fill battery. DO NOT attach the negative cable to the negative post of the discharged battery. KEEP sparks away from battery. 4. Replace caps securely. TERMINALS t TO REMOVE: Reverse the order, removing the ground cable first. 1. Maintain good electrical contact between cable ends and battery post. TIRES 2. Keep terminals tight on battery post and free of corrosion. Adjust pressure according to equipment weight. Increase front air pressure when using heavy front mounted equipment such as snowblower. 3. Clean the battery with a solution of baking soda and water. DO NOT allow the soda to enter the cells of the battery. STANDARD PRESSURE: 12 - 18 psi front and rear. REAR WIDTH CHARGING & SERVICING 810-812-816S Inboard (air valves toward engine) 36%" (920.75 mm) Outboard (air valves away from engine) 41%" (919.75 mm) 816T-818T Outboard position only, due to lack of tire/engine clearance in inboard position. 1. Always remove both cables (negative "-" cable first) when charging battery or servicing electrical system. 2. Always wear eye protection when servicing battery. JUMP STARTING BATTERY Caution must be used when jump starting a discharged battery. Improper use of jumper cables can be a definite explosion hazard. Proper procedure can minimize this danger. BrentChalmers.com 16 I FUEL TANK FUSE Capacity: 5.3 U.S. Gallons (20.14 liters) Type Fuel: Fresh, regular grade, 86 octane or higher. Regular grade lead-free may be used. DO NOT use ethyl, white or high-test. 1. Maintain good electrical contact. 2. Maintain tight spring tension in fuse holder. 3. Replace open (burned-out) fuse. 30 amp Remove fuel strainer from bottom of fuel tank and clean once a year, or when restricted fuel flow is suspected. 4. Fuse holder is located in lower panel of instrument panel. STORAGE LIGHTS For prolonged out-of-season storage, the following is recommended. 1. Replace burned-out headlights. 2. Maintain good electrical connection at base of light socket. 1. Perform all normally scheduled maintenance, including lubrication. 3. Remove the four screws holding light panel lens for access to bulbs. FASTENERS NUTS - BOLTS - 2. Run engine until operating temperature is reached. Drain engine oil, and add fresh oil as recommended in ENGINE LUBRICATION. 3. Drain fuel from system. Run engine until it stops. Remove fuel strainer from bottom of fuel tank and clean. SCREWS When performing other routine maintenance, check with tools to assure tightness and safety of operation. t 4. Remove spark plug(s). Pour 2 tablespoons engine oil through spark plug hole(s). Replace plug(s); leave wire off. Crank engine to spread oil. (Approximately 5 seconds.) Turn switch to "OFF" and remove key. HAIR PIN COTTERS These are "no-tool" fastening devices. When performing other routing maintenance, visually inspect to see that they are in place. 5. Service and charge battery every 2 weeks. AFTER STORAGE SPARK PLUG 1. Re-connect spark plug wire. Remove, inspect, clean and re-gap every 100 hours of operation or more often under heavy load conditions. 2. Perform all normally scheduled maintenance. 3. Charge battery. PROCEDURE 4. Fill fuel tank. 1. Use spark plug wrench and remove plug. 5. Start routine service intervals. 2. Clean ceramic area and electrodes of built-up deposits. TROUBLE SHOOTING ENGINE Will not crank 3. Re-gap to specifications. 1. Controls not in "START" position. A. 810-812-816T-818T: .025" (.635 mm) B. 816S: .030" (.762 mm) 2. Discharged battery. 4. Replace spark plug and tighten 25 ft. Ibs. (33.9 Nm) torque. 5. Replace wire (connection must snap tight.) 3. Burned-out or corroded fuse. BrentChalmers.com 4. Interlocks not functioning properly. 17 Will not start TROUBLE SHOOTING TRANSMISSION 1. No gasoline or contaminated fuel. Clutch "chatters" when direction control is being engaged - and/or clutch slips when direction control is fully engaged. 2. Spark plug needs service. 3. Poor electrical connections or ignition. 1. Gap needs adjusting. Operates erratically 2. Contaminated or glazed clutch lining. 1. Spark plug needs service. 3. Clutch lining worn out. 2. Contaminated fuel. 4. No lubrication on clutch parts or linkage. 3. Clogged air filter. Poor braking and/or pedal bottoms. 4. Poor electrical connections or ignition. 1. Linkage needs adjusting. 5. Clogged cooling system. 2. Contaminated brake lining. 3. Brake lining worn out. ENGINE ............................. Horsepower (at 3600 RPM) ........... Models Spark Plug Gap ............................ 810 812 816S 10 12 16 .025" (.635 mm) type (Champion or equivalent) H·l0 .025" (.635 mm) H·l0 .030" (.762 mm) CJ·8 816T 818T 16 18 025" (.635 mm) (.635 mm) H·8 OIL RECOMMENDATIONS Capacity 810·812·816S ..............•........ 2 U.S. Quarts (1.88 liters) 816T·818T 2V4 U.S. Quarts (2.138 liters) Grade API Service SC Viscosity Above 0 0 F (.18 0 C) SAE 10W·30 Below 0 0 F (.18 0 C) SAE 5W·20 TRANSMISSION (all models) Oil Capacity Grade ..........•................... Viscosity Clutch gap PTO control free travel 6 U.S. Quarts (570 liters) SE (API classification) SAE 10W·30 040" ·060" (102 . 152 mm) 1/2"· 1" (12.7 to 25.4 mm) GENERAL (all models) Fuel tank capacity type .............•.............. Tire pressure , Ground speed ., , ,., Fuse .. , , , , Battery .. , , Hydraulic fluid .. , 5.3 US. Gallons (20 14 liters) Fresh, regular grade leaded or lead·free 12 . 18 psi front and rear 0.5 to 8.5 mph (.80 to 13.60 km) 30 amp BCI group 22F, 12 volt negative ground, 43 amp hr. Type A Suffix A automatic transmission fluid The following are approximate ground speeds (mph) with the engine at full throttle. FORWARD low range Gear 1 . 0.5 (.80 km) 2 . 0.75 (120 km) 3 . 1.1 (1.76 km) 4 . 1.7 (272 km) high range Gear 1 . 2.5 2 . 3.8 3·57 4 . 85 (40 km) (6.08 km) (912 km) (13.60 km) REVERSE low or high range Gear 1 ·1.1 (1.76 km) 2·1.7 (2.72 km) 3 . 25 (4.0 km) 4 . 3.8 (608 km) BrentChalmers.com 18 AUTHORIZED GRAVELY MANUFACTURED EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES 40'· Rotary Mowe, 3 Blad•• 810 Mlnual utt .,2 Manu.llitt 812 Hydraulic Lift 816 S Manual Uft No Addition' Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed Not Recommended Recommended Accessories No Additions Needed 816 S Hydraulic Lift No AdditIons Needed 816T Manuall"1 No Additions Needed Model No 21296 SO" Rotary Mower Model No 21297 40" Rotlry Mowe, 2 Blede. conSists of \ '36240·· drIVe 1136640 deck 44·' Power Brush conSists of 19244 Powcr BrUSh 19865 COrTlpletrng Kit 48" Snowdozer Model No 19763 38" Snowblower Modt'l No 20981 11271 Llfl ASSist Kit Recommended Acce550r;e, 11271 lift ASSIst Kit No Additions Needed 11271 lit! ASSist Required 21124 Front Drive KIt 21339 Fronl Adaptcr KIt Recommended Acce.sorles 11271 Lift ASSist Kit 11924 Front Wheel WeIghts 70161 Wtll'ul Brakes ReqUired 21124 Front Dr,ve Kit 21339 Fro,.,t Adapter Kit Recommended Accessories 11271 Lilt ASSist Kil 11924 front Wheel Weights 20 161 Wheel Br ake5 Required 21124 Front Drive Kit 21339 Front Adapter K,t Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Whepl WeIgh IS 20161 Wtlee ' Brakc!> Required ~11~4 Front Drive Kil 21339 Fro'll Adap:c! Kil Recommended Accessories 11271 Lift ASSist Kit 11924 f ronl Wheel W....,gh!S ~0181 Wnecl Brakes Required 21124 Front Drlvc KIt Aecommended Accessories "11271 Lift ASSist KIt '16899 Lift ASSist AUXrlary Kr: 119~4 Front Whecl Welqhts 2ms, Wheel BIgkc5 ReqUired 21124 Front Drive KIt Recommended Accessories "11nl Lrft ASSIst Kil '18899 LIlt ASSIst AUXrlary Kit 11924 Fronl Wheel Weights 2018' Wheel Blakes Required 21124 FrO"'1 0, vc KI: Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Wheel Welghl'3 20181 Whee~ Brake!> R4tqulred 21124 Fron~ Orlve 1(11 Recommended Accessories '11271 LIfT Assl<;1 Kit "18899 lift ASSist Auxlla')" Kit 11924 FronT Whl'e, Wf'lgl~IS 20'S\ Wlleel B-akc5 Required 19766 Axle Lalch ~It Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wheel Welgtlts 20443 WClght R&ck 19377 Tlrc Chains 20181 Whcel Brakes ReqUired 19768 Axle Lalch Kit Recommended Accessories 11974 Front Wheel WClghts 20137 RE:ar Whf'pi Weights 20443 WCIght Rack 19377 Tlrf' Chains ~0181 Wheel Bral<.cs Required 19768 Axlc Latch Kit Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Wheel Welgtlls 20137 Rear WhCf'1 WeQ)ll15 20443 Weight Racl{ 19377 Tlrc Chains 20181 Wtlce! Bra"-cs Required 19768 Axle ... airh K,t Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Wheel WClgt-!S 20137 R....ar Whe~1 Weights 20443 WClght Rac ... 19377 Tlfc Cna,ns 20161 Wtleel Bra;",p!> Required 19768 Axle latch Kit Recommended Accessories 11974 Front Wh(>f': Wel911t5 20137 Redr W'"'!(,f'1 W(>.ght!> 20443 Wf'lgtlt Rae ... 19377 Tlfe Chdlns 70181 Wh('e· Brrl"-es Aequlred 21124 Front Drive Kit Recommended Accessories '11271 lilt Assls! Kit 18899 lilt ASSIst Auxlla1y 1'(11 20137 Rear Whllel WelgtllS 11924 Front Whecl Weights 20443 Welghl Racl<. 20161 Wheel Srakes 19377 Tire Chains Required 21124 Fronl Drive Kit Recommended Accessories '11271 L"t Assls: Kit ·18899 Lift ASSist Auxllary KI~ 20137 Rear Wtleel Wf'lghlS 11924 Front Wh(>p! WPlghtf> :>0443 WPlght Rack 20181 Whet'l Brakes 19377 Tllc Cha,n!> Required 21124 Front Drive Kit Recommended Accessories ;?O 137 Rear Wheel Weights 11924 Front Wheel Weights 70443 WClghl Rack 70181 Wheel Brakcs 19317 Tlfe Chains Required 21124 hont D'ive Kit Recommended Accessories '11271 Lilt A<;slst Kit ·18899llrt A.,slst AUXlld'y KI\ 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 11924 f ror.l Wheel We,ght<; 20443 WelgM~ Rar:k 20161 Whf'r~1 Brakc 19377 Tllc Ctl,llflS Required 21174 Fronl Drive Kit Recommend.,d Accessories 11924 Fro"l Wtlf'.... 1 We,ghls 20137 Rear Wtlf'el Wt'lqlll:; 20181 Whccl Br<:!O{.-s 20443 W~19ht Rae ... 19377 Tlfe Cndlns Required 2114 Front DrIve Kil R.commended Accessories ;>() 137 Rear Whf'CI Weights 11924 Fronl WtlCcl Welgh!s 20443 Welgh1 Rack 20181 Wheel Brak.cs 19377 T,rc CMalns Recommended AcCt'ssorie5 ReqUired 21124 Front Drlvf' KIt 21339 Front AeJaptr-r Kd Recommended Accessories 119~4 Front Wheel WClght~ 20161 Wtlee' Bra"e5 R&quired ?11~4 Front Dr ~.t' K,,: R.commend~d Accessories 11921, Front Wtlee, Wf'lgnts Wtlf'(" Bra,,-e<; ~0181 816T Hydraulic lift 818T HydrauliC lift Not Recommended Not Recommended will not fit will not fit No Additions Need~ No Additions Needed KI~ Required 21124 F'ont Drlvc KI: 21339 F-ont Adaptcr KI~ Recommended Accessories 11271 L.ft ASSIst KIt 11924 Front WtH"el Weights 70161 Wheel Brakp!> Required ~1124 Fronl Drive KI: Recommended Accessories '11271llll ASSIst 1(11 '1889') Ldt ASSI,>1 AU~r1ary I(IT 11924 rront W'1Cf'1 WClq!~ts 20181 W,",c~~l Rfakes Required 19768 Axle Ld:C k KIt Recommended Accessories 11974 f rl,)flt WhC('1 Weights 20131 Rear Whcf'1 Welgh:s ?O443 Weight Rack 1937i' Tlfe Chains 20181 WhPf'1 Hrak('<; Not Recommended Trector width •• ceeds width or Inowblower Required 21124 Front Drive KIt 21339 Fro.,t Adapter Kit Recommended Accessories 119~4 Front Whee~ Weights ?O16: Wtlccl Brakc!> Required 211~4 Front Drive KII ';1339 Front Adapler Kit Recommended Accessories 11924 Fronl Wheel We'ghts 20161 Wheel S,;,kf's ReqUired 211:-:'4 Front Dr,vc KII Recommended Accessories 11924 Fronl Wheel Welghls 20181 W~'ec' Brrll{es Required 21124 front Drive Kit Recommended Accessories 11974 Front WhCf'1 WClgtllS 20181 Wt'cel 8'akes Required 19768 Axle Latctl Kll Recommended Accessories 20137 Rcar WhlH~1 Weights 11924 Front Whcel Welgtll:; 20443 Wc.ght R;,ck ;?O18: Whef'1 Brakes 1937i' Tiff' Ctlalfls Required 19768 Axle ldtch Kll Recommended Accessories 20137 Rear Wnee: WC:ghtS 11924 F ron: WhCf'1 Welgtn<; ?O443 WelgMl Rack 70181 Wheci B',lkps 19377 T,lc Chaln5 Not Recommended Tractor width exceeds width 01 snowblower Not Recommended Tractor width exceeds width 01 Inowblower Required 21124 Fron! Drive KI: Recommended Accessories 20137 RNr Wheel Wl'lgtl:S 11924 foront WhPel WelqhlS 20443 'WPlghl Hack 20181 WhcCI Sr aill~S 19377 Tiff' Chalf'S ReqUired 71124 F'o!'l On VI' Kll Recommended Accessories 20137 Rear Wh('t'l We~ghts 11924 Front WtlCf'1 Welgl'lS 20443 'Weight Rack 20181 Whf'e, Or d"'('S 19377 Tlfe Cha,n Nol Recommended Required 21124 F-ror:l l)'1ve KIt Recommended ACc~S5ories 20137 Hear Wtlce: weights 11924 Fronl Wheel weights 2044J Weight Rack 20181 Wheel Brakes 19377 Tlfe Chains ...... Snowblower Model No 20987 Not Recommended Not Recommended Re.r TIller Mode: No 18886 Required 19814 Rear PTa 19803 Liftable Rear HitCh Recommended Accessories '11271 Lift ASSist Kit '16899 Lift ASSist Auxllary Kit 11924 Front Whecl Weights 20137 Rear Wheel WeIghts 29443 WClght Rack 20181 Wheel Brakes 19377 Tire Chains Required 19814 Rear PTO 19803 L,ftable Rear Hltctl Recommended Accessories '11271 LIft ASSist Kit '18899 Lilt AS!>lst Auxrlary Kit 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Real Whecl WeIgh's 20443 Weight Rack 20181 Wheel Brakes 19377 Tlfc ChaIns ReqUired 19814 Rear PTO 19803 Ldtablc Rear Hitch Recommended Accessorlel 11924 Front Wheel WeIghts 20137 Rear Wheel WeIghts 20443 WeIght Rack ?OlB1 Wheel Brakcs 19377 Tire Cha,n!> Required 19814 Rear PTO 19803 LIftable Rear Hitch Recommended Accessories '11271 Lift ASSist Kit '18899 lilt ASSist Auxllary Kit 11924 Front Wheel Welgtlts 20\37 Real Wheel Wevghts 20443 Weight Rack 20161 Wheel Arakes 19377 Tire Chains Required 19814 Rear pro 19803 Liftable Rea' H,:ch Recommended Accessories 11924 Fronl Wheel We,gh:s 20131 Rear Wheel Wel9hls 20443 WClgtlt RiI(1\ 20188 Whef'1 Bra ... e::19311 Tire Chain:; Required 19814 Rear PTO 21457 L,flable Rear HltC/. Recommended Accessorl •• 11924 F-ont Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wheel WClghts 20443 Weight Rack ?O188 Whftel B,akes 19377 T,fP Chams Required 19814 Rear PTO 71457 Ldtable Rf'af HItch Recommended Acce.sories 11924 ":ront Whccl Weights 20137 Rear ""Ilecl Wf'IQhts 20443 Weight Rack 20Hl8 Wheel Brakes 19377 Tile Cha,ns Required 19614 Rcar PTO ~14~7 Liftable Rear H,tch Recommended Acceslorles 11924 Fronl Wheel W('lght::; 20137 AC<1f Wtleel WeIghts 20443 Weight Rack 20188 Wheel Brakps 19377 Tiff' Chams Rotery Ptaw Modcl No 15578 ReqUired 21339 Fronl Adap1er Krt 21124 Front Dnve Kit Recoltlmended Accessories 20181 Wheel BrakeS 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wheel WeIght!> Required 21339 Front AOap\pr Kll 21124 Front Orlve Kit R.commended Acce.sories 20181 Wheel Brakcs 11924 Front Wheel WelgtllS 20137 Rear Wheel Weights ReqUired 21339 Froll1 At1aplcr K,l 71174 Fronl Drive 1(11 R.commended Accessories 20181 Wheel B-akes 11924 Front Wheel Welght'3 20137 RPM Wht'el Welgh1s Required 21339 ho')\ Aljap1c: Kll 21124 rronl Drive Kit Recommended Accessories ~0181 W'1ccl Brakt>$ 11924 FronT WhCt'1 WeIghts 20137 Hear Wh('f'1 WelQh~s Required 21339 FrOIl\ Adap1", K.l 211 ~4 front DflvP K,t Recommended Accessories 20181 Wtlee: Brailes 119~4 Front Whf'(,· Welgt'ls 20137 Rpt:I' wnccl Wt"qlllS Not Recommended re.r wheel on plowed loil Not Recommended rear wheel on plowed soli Not Recommended rear wheel on plowed soil Utility C.rt Model No 15587 Required 11627 Trailing HitCh Kit Required 11627 Trallrng Hllch Kit Required 116~7 Trdll'-\g HI:ctl K,1 Required 11627 Tr,)1 Ing HItch I(,t ReqUired '16~7 Tt'alh 'g Required 11627 1!,)r1ln(j /i'ldl ReqUired 11(;77 1UtI! ng HI::tl Kll Required 116:'7 1r,)I'lng Hildl K C.nter Mounted Blede Model No 21308 Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wheel WeIghts 20181 Wheel Brakes 20443 WClght Rack 19371 Tue Chains Recommended Accenorles 11974 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wtlcel Weights 20181 Wheel Brakes 20443 WPlght Rack 19377 Tlfe Chains Recommended Accessories 11g24 f-ront WhPel WClghtS 20137 Rear Whce! Weights 20181 Wheel Brakes 20443 Wel9tll Rack 19377 Tire Cham:; Recommended Accessories 11924 Frant Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Whl't'l Weights ?O181 Wheel Brakes 20443 Welgtll Rack 19377 TI'c Cha,n<; Recommended Accessorles 119~4 Flont Wh('(" Welgr'\ts 20137 Hcar Wtlt'ef WClghlS 20181 Whp('1 Brakl'S 20443 Welqtll Rack 19377 Tlfc·Chaln:, Recommended Accessories 11924 Fran: Whecl WClghl:; 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20181 Whccl Brakes 20443 W('luht Rack 19377 TIf,. ChaIns Recommended Accessories 119:-'4 rronl Wheel WClyhb 70137 Rcar Wheel WClytllS 20t81 Whppl Brakes 20443 Weight Rack 19371 T,reCl1dlfl:, "Lift Assist Kit and Lift Assist Auxiliary must be used together (lift assist will not work without Auxiliary). Note: Weight Rack does not include weights; use 11924El Front Wheel Weights on the rack. Not Recommended lil~rn K't KI~ RecomrTlended Accessories 11924 F'ont Wtlccl Wt'19hts ;?O137 Rear Wheel Wf'lgh~S 2e181 Wht~1 Brakcs 20443 WelQht Rack 19377 Tlre·Chalns ~ BrentChalmers.com Rear mounted eqUipment will work with both standard and liftable rear hitch except when noted: such as REQUIRED - Liftable Rear Hitch. 19 :AUTHORIZED ALLIED EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE THROUGH GRAVELY OUTLETS 812 Manual lift 810 Manual Lift Tool Bar (Brlnly-Harc1y) Power Caater Required 19803 Liftable Rear HItch Recommended Acceasorles 11924 Fronl Wheel Weights No Attachment Needed Required 19803 Liftable Rear Hltctl Recommended Acc•• ,orl.& 11924 Front Wht.>el Weights 812 Hydraulic Uti Required 19803 Liftable Rear HItch Recommended Acc.ssorie. "924 Front Wheel Weigh's No Attachment Needed 8l6T Manual lift '16 S Hydraulic lift 816 S Manual LIn BT8T Hydraulic lIft 816T Hydraulic LIft Required 19803 lIftable Altar Hitch RKommended Accessories Required 11924 Front Wheel Weights 11924 Front Wheel WeIghts 11924 Front Wheel Weights No Attachment Needed No Attachment Needed No Attachment Needed No Attachment Needed No AddWons Needed No AddHions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions N. .ded No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed Required Required Required 19803 Liftable Rcar Hitch Recommended Acc•• sories "924 Fron: Whee' Weights 19803 lJltablc Rear Hltc.h 19803 Ltltablp Rear Hitch R.comm.nd~ Acc•• sorl •• Racommend&d Accessories No Anachment Needed 11924 Front Wheel Welqht~ 2'4~7 llhable Rear Hitch Recommended Accessorles (Bflnly-Hardy) Spiker-Aerator No Additions Needed Brlnl -Hardvl Compact()(-Rake (Bnnly-Hard ) Garden Planter & Fer1ll1zer Unit (Brlnly-Hardyl No Add'tlons Ne.ded Required Required (Brlnly·Hard'y or OhiO Steel Fabricators) Rur Blade (Brlnly-Hardy) No Additions Needed ReqUired Required 19803 lillable Rear Hitch 19803 liftable Real Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear HI'ch Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recomm.nded Acce.sories 11924 Front Wheel Weights 11924 Front Wheel Welghls 11924 Front Wheel WeIghts Required ReqUired Required ReqUired 119803 l dtatlle Rear HI'ch 19603 Liltable Rear Hitch 119803 lillable Rear Hitch 19803 Liltable Rea- Hitch 214~7 Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 11924 FrOllt Wheel Weights 11924 Front Wheel Weights 11974 rronl Wh('el Weights 11924 Front Whe('1 Weights 11924 Front Wheel W('lgt-ts Required Required 19803 Rear Hitch 19803 Rea( Hitch 19803 Rear HitCh 19803 Re;:1f Hitch 19803 Rea' Hlteh t9803 Rear Hitch 19803 Rear Hilch 214~7 Recommended Accessories Recommended Accesso,ies Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 11974 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 20181 Wheel Brakes 19377 Tue Chains 11924 20 137 20443 20' 6' 19377 11924 21137 20443 20\6\ 19377 11924 21137 20443 20\8\ 19377 11924 21137 20443 20181 19377 "924 21137 20443 20181 19377 11924 21137 20443 2018t 19377 119?4 20137 20443 20181 19377 Required Requl,ed Required ReqUired Required Front Wheel Welght~ Rear Wheel WE"lghts Weight Rack Wheel Bf akeo; Tire Chains rront Wheel Weights Rear Wheel WeIghts Weight Rack Whee! Brak.es Tire Chams ReqUired Front Wheel Welgtlt5 Rear Wheel We!ght~ Welg!'ts Rack Wheel Brakl?':i Tire Chains Required Required Required liftable Rear Hitch Recommended Accessori.s R.qulred to" Moldboard Blow No Additions Needed. No Additions Needed Front Whcel Weights Rear Wheel WPI\Jtlts Weight Rack Wheel Brakes Tire Chal"s Front WhcPI Weights Aear Wheel Weights Weights R::tck Wheel Brakes Tlfe Chains Required Requlr.ed Front Whe('1 Weight'" Rear Wheel WPlqhts Welghl Rack Wheel l3rakes Tlrf' Chains ReqUired liftable Rear Hitch Front Wheel Welqhts Rear Wheel W('lght~ Weight A<lCk Brakes Tire CMJ·ns Required 19803 llf1able Rear Hitch 19803 Uflable Rear Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear Hitch 19803 l,ftable Rear t11:ch 19803 liftable Rear H,tch 19803 llflable Rcar Hitch 714~7 Recommended Accessories Recommended Accesso,les Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Acces.ories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 11924 20137 20443 20181 19377 11924 20137 20443 20181 19377 11924 20137 20443 20181 19377 11924 20137 20443 2018! 19377 11924 20137 20443 20181 19377 11924 20137 20443 20181 19377 11924 20137 20443 20181 19377 Front Wheel Weights Rear Wheel WfHghts Weight Rack Wheel Brakes Tlfe Chains 11924 20137 20443 70161 19377 Front Wheel Weights Rear Wheel Wl'lgt1ts Weight Rack Wheel Brakl'"s Tire ChaH"Is rront Wheel Welgt1ts Rear Wheel Weights Weight Rack Wheel Brakes Tire Chains Front Wh('el WeIghts Rear Wheel Weights Weight Rack Whee' Brakes Tlfe Chains Requited Required Fronl Whee! Weights Rear Whee' Weights Weight R:lCk . Wheel Brakps Tire Chains Front Wheel Weights Rear Whecl Welgh!~ Weight Rack Wheel Brake5 Tire Chains Requhed Requhed rro"t Whee' W('lghts Rear WhRf>1 Welghls Weight Rack Whcpl Brakes Tlfe Chains liftable Rear H.tch Front Whee' Weights Rear WhP.f>1 Weights Welgh1 Rack Wheel Brakl!s Tire ChalllS Required Requhed Required Required 19803 l,ltable Rear Hltctl 19803 liltable Real H,tch 19803 lll1able Rear Hlterl 19803ld'able Rear Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear Hitch 19803 Liftable Rpar Hitch 19803 Liftable Re,lf Recommended Accellorles Recommended Accessorle. Recommended Acce.sories Recommended Acce.sorles Recommended Accesaorle. Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20137 Rear Whee' Weights. ~~~ ~~~g~~~~~k 11924 20137 20443 19773 11974 20137 20443 19773 11924 20137 20443 19773 11924 20137 20443 19773 11924 ?O137 20443 19773 11924 Fron~ Wheel Welghf~ ?O 137 Rear Wheel Weights 70443 Weight Rack 19773 Tire Chains Requl,ed Required Hltc~ 714~7 Llftabl(' Rear Hllctl Disc Harrow (Bnnly Hardy or OhiO Steel Fabricators; Row Crop Cuhiv.tor Requl,ed (Brlnly-Hardy or OhiO Stee: Fabricators) 19803 Liftable Rear Hitch 19803 liftable Rear Hitch 19803 liftable Rear Hitch 19803 ll1table Rear Hitch 19803 Llll<lble Rear Hitch 19803 Llflabl(' Rear Hitch 21457 liftable Rear Hitch Recommended Accellorles Recommended Accesso,les Recommended Accesaorie. Recommended Acces.ories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 11924 F rant Wheel Weights 20443 We'ght Rack 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel WeIghts 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel We'ght~ 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front WheE"l Weights 20443 Welghl Rack 11974 Front Wh{'cl Weights 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel Wf'lghts 70443 WeIght Rao<, Composte, Shredder Required Required Required Required tAmerrnd-MacKI')sIC) 21124 Front Drive Kit 21124 Front Drive Kit 21124 Front Drive Kil 21124 Front Olive Kit Recommended Accessories Recommended AccelSories Recommended Accessories 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 19377 Tlfe Chains 20137 Rear Whee' Weights 20443 Weight Rack 19377 Tlfe Chains 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20443 Welghl Rack 19377 Trre Chains F'ont End Loader tKwlk-Way) 19803 liftable Rear ~litch Fronl Wheel Weights Rear Wheel Weights Welghl Rack Tire Chains Front Wheel Weights Rear Wheel Weights Weight Rack Tire Chains Fronl Wheel Weights Rear Wheel Weights v.'elght Rack Tire Chains Requl,ed ReqUired Required Fro"t Whe('1 Weights Rear Wheel We,qhts Weight RaCk . Tire Chains Front Wheel Welgh15 Rear Wheel Weights Welghl Rack Tire Chams Required Requl,ed Required Required Requl,ed Required 21124 Front Drive Kit 21124 Fro", Drtve Kit 2t 124 Front Drive KIt 21124 Front Drive Kit Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accesso,les Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 20137 Rear Wheel Wetghts 20443 Weight Rack 19377 TirE" Cha,ns 70137 Rea, Wheel Weights 2044~ WeIght Rack ~9377 Tire Chains 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 19377 Tlfe Cha,ns 20137 Rear Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Aack 19377 Tire Chams 20137 Rear Whpel Welqht~ 70443 Weight Rack . 19377 Tire Chains Required Required , Required Required Required ReqUired 19768 Axle latch Kit 19768 Axle Latch Kit 19768 Axle Latch Kil 1:1768 Axle latcl, Kit 19768 Axle Latch Kit 19768 Axle Latch Kit 19768 Axle Latch Kit 19768 Axl(' latch Kit Recommended Accesso,les Recommended Accessories 20'61 Wheel 6ral<.es Recommended Accellorles Recommended Accessories R.commended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories 20'6' Wheel Btakes 2018' Whee! Brakes 20161 Wheel Brake!. 20181 Wheel Brakes 20181 Wheel Btakes 20181 Whee! Brak('s No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Addllions Needed (Roxy-Sonne r) No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Addltiona Needed No Addilions Needed No Additions Needed Lawn Aerator Requl,ed Required Requl,ed Required Required Requl,ed Required Required (Ke:1s l coj 11627 Trailing Hitch Kit 11627 TraIling Hlfch Kit 11627 Trall,ng Hitch Kit '1627 Trailing Hitch Kit 11627 Trailing Hltcn Kit ~ 11627 Trailino tillch Kit 11627 Trailing Hitch Kit Lawn Sweeplltf No Additions Needed Skkle Mower (Haba n) Required ReqUired 20181 Wheel Btakes Seeder-Spreader (Garber) Reel Mowers Parker E-Z Rake Vaccum Model 30 or 31 (E-l Rake) Mini-Rake 0' Mini Bl,de tArps) Spr-aye, No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed Requlred Required Required Required Required 2129640 Mower or 2129750 Mower 19803 lIftable Rear Hitch 21296 40· Mower or 21297 50· Mower 19803 liftable Rear Hltcrl 2129640·· Mower or 2129750 Mower 19803 Liftable Rear Hitch 2129640 Mower or 21297 ~O· Mower 19803 Llttat:le Rear Hitch 2129640 Mower o' 2129/50 Mower 19803 liftable Rpilr HI!ctl 21;?9750 Mower 19803 lillable Rea' Hitch 2129750 Mower 19603 l ,liable Rear Hitch 21296 40 Mo.....er Required Required 21296 40· Mower 2129640 7129750 Mower 15587 Utllltv Cart 21297 ~ Mower 15587 Utility Carl 21297 ReQuired Hequlred Mo .....er 21296 40 Mower 0' 0' 0' 0' ~ Mower 1~587 Utility Cart 2129750 Mower 1~567 Utility Cart 2129640 Mowe' 0' No Additions Needed ReqUired 21297 SO Mowe' 1980.1 liftable Hear Hitch Required Required Required 21297 ~O Mower 15587 Util.!y Cart 21297 50 Mower 15587 Uhllty Cart 21297 ~O Mcwer 1556; Utility Cart 21;l97 SO Mower 1~S87 Ullllty Carf Requl,ed Requl,ed Required Required Required Requl,ed 19803 Llttable Rear Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear H,tch 19803 Liftable Reat Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear Hitch 19803 Liftable Rear H,lcr 214~7 21457 llttable Rear Hitch· 21457 liftable Rear H:tch Recommended Accessories Recommended Accelsories Recommended Accel5or;es Recommended Accessories Recommended Accessories Recommended Acce ..ories Aecommended Acce..ories Recommended Accessories '11271 lI11 ASslsl Kit '16899 lift ASSist Auxilary Kit 11924 Front Wheel We'ghts 20443 Weight Rack '11271 lift ASSist KIt '18699 lift ASSist Auxllary Kit 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 11974 Front Wheel Welgh15 20443 Weight Rack '11271 Lift ASSist Kit '16899 Lift ASSist Auxilary KIt 20443 Weight Rack 11974 Front Wheel Wt:lIgnts 20443 welghl Racl<. 11924 Front Wheel Welghls 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel Weights 20443 Weight Rack 11924 Front Wheel Weights 70443 Weight Rack No Additions Needed No Additions Needed Requl,ed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Add/llons Needed Lewn Rolle' No AddHlons Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed Log Spllher Requited Requl,ed Required (Nortechj 21124 Front Duve Kit 21124 Front Drive Kit 21124 Front Drive Kit Tractor C.b No Additions N.eded No Additions Needed No Additions Needed (Cozy Cab) No Additions Needed Required tAmerlnd MacKlsslc) (OhiO Steel FabriCators) No Additions Needed Requl,ed Requl,ed E-Z Rake Vacuum Model 40 or 70 tE-l Rake) No Additions Needed 1627 Trailmg Hitch Ktt No Addilions Needed No ,t,ddlllons Needed liftable Rear Hilch- No Additions Needed Required No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed BrentChalmers.com Required ReqUired Required R.qulred Required 21124 Front Drive Kit 211?4 Front Drive Kit 21124 Front Drive Kit 21174 Fron! Kit 21124 Front DrIve Kit "0 No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed No Additions Needed Additions Needed 20 Drlv~ LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty is issued by Clarke-Gravely Corporation, Gravely Division, and consists of the following terms: I. Only the original purchaser of new Gravely equipment is covered by this Warranty. 2. This Warranty covers repair or replacement of parts manufactured by Gravely which are defective in material or workmanship. Gravely will pay for parts and labor only. 3. 4. The Warranty starts the date of purchase and lasts for NINETY (90) DAYS for products used in commerical 3pplications, and TWELVE (12) MONTHS for products used by the owner to maintain his personal residence. Commerical means any use other than to maintain the grounds around the personal residence of the owner of the product. Engines - Onan and (b) Tires (c) - Briggs & Goodyear, Goodrich & 7. GRAVELY MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD SET OUT IN PARAGRAPH 3 ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE STATEMENT MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 8. GRAVELY SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INCONVENIENCE, RENTAL OR PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT, LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 9. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights wh ich vary from state to state. 10. A Gravely equipment registration card is supplied with each Gravely tractor or major attachment. Please complete the card and return it to Gravely at the address listed on the card. The equipment registration card will be used by Gravely for: Carlisle 34" Mower Gear Box - Peerless To obtain warranty service on Gravely equipment including components not manufactured by Gravely. use this procedure: Notify the Gravely dealer from whom you purchased the equipment. (b) If you have moved and it is not convenient to notify the selling dealer, notify the nearest Gravely dealer. You should supply this dealer with a copy of the bill of sale as proof of the date of purchase. (c) Make arrangements to have the equipment delivered to the dealer (refer to paragraph 6 (a) below). (d) If you have any questions concerning the Gravely Warranty. they should be referred to: (a) Warranty service on Gravely equipment must be performed by an authorized Gravely dealer or Gravely factory branch. Recording date of purchase. (b) Notification of owners in compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Act. should any notification be necessary. Gravely Division Clarke-Gravely Corporation One Gravely Lane Clemmons. North Carol ina 27012 Attn: Manager of Customer Services (e) Transportation between owner's home or place of business and the dealership. If the dealer provides the transportation of the equipment, he will charge the owner his usual rate for such service. (b) Normal maintenance services and normal replacement of items such as spark plugs, belts, oil, oil filters, air filters, and mower blades. Stratton (a) This Warranty does not cover the following: (a) Some components of Gravely equipment are not covered by the Gravely Warranty. These components are covered by the original manufacturer's warranty. they are: (a) 5. 6. The return of registration card is not required in order to take advantage of this Warranty. II. This Warranty is not sUbject to change or modification by anyone. including Gravely dealers and no Gravely dealer is authorized to make any representations or promises on Gravely'S behalf. ~GRAVELY One Gravely Lane Clemmons, N. C. 27012 BrentChalmers.com •••+++++++++•••••••••••••••" ".-ci~~~o·." BrentChalmers.com