Owners Manual
TM
QUEEN
30” REEL MOWER
TM
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
* A mower user must be in good physical condition and mental
health and not under the influence of any drug or alcohol which
might impair vision, co-ordination or judgement.
* When starting, do not wrap the starter rope around your
hand. Do not allow the starter cord to snap back. Return the
starter grip slowly to allow the cord to rewind properly.
* Strictly follow the operator instructions before attempting to
start engine.
* Do not use a mower when tired or fatigued. Lack of alertness
may cause serious injury.
* Never leave wind-up starters in a wound position.
* Never mow where machine could tip or slip.
* Know your controls. Read and Understand Owner’s Manual
before operating mower. Learn how to stop the mower in an
emergency. Refer to Operator’s Instructions.
* On slopes or wet grass be extra careful of your footing.
* Never cut grass by pulling mower towards you.
* Do not lend or sell the mower without the Owner’s Manual.
* Be extremely careful when using a mower on slopes. Stay
alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards.
* Be sure that anyone using the mower reads and fully
understands how to safely operate the mower.
* Stop the engine before pushing the mower across gravel
drives, walks or roads.
* Never mow whilst bystanders or pets are present in the
mowing area.
* Never over-speed the engine or alter the governor settings.
Excessive speed is dangerous and shortens mower life.
* Never mow while barefoot or wearing open sandals or
thongs. Wear long trousers and heavy non-slip shoes.
* Stop the engine whenever you leave the mower even for a
moment.
* It is advisable to wear suitable eye protection when operating
a mower.
* Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire and
inspect mower if:
(a) The mower begins to vibrate abnormally; or
(b) After striking a foreign object.
* Before using, always visually inspect to see that the blades,
blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged.
Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts in sets to preserve
balance.
Repair any damage before continuing further operation of the
mower.
* Damaged blades and worn bolts are major hazards.
* Replace worn or faulty silencers.
* Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before
clearing blockages, checking or working on the mower.
* Never pick-up or carry a mower when it is operating.
* Make sure the area to be moved is cleared of sticks, stones,
bones, wire and debris. They could be thrown by the blades.
* Where fitted, turn fuel tap off at the conclusion of the
mowing.
* When transporting in a vehicle, secure the mower to prevent
movement, roll-over, fuel spillage, and mower damage.
* Store fuel in a cool place in a container specifically designed
for the purpose. In general, plastic containers are unsuitable.
Handle fuel carefully. It is highly flammable.
* Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment
is in a safe working condition.
* Refuel outdoors only. Do not smoke when refuelling engine.
Add fuel before starting engine. Never remove the cap from
the fuel tank or add petrol while engine is running. Allow
engine to cool for several minutes before refuelling if engine
is hot. If petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine,
but move the mower away from the area of the spill and avoid
creating any source of ignition until the petrol vapours have
dissipated.
* Never modify the mower in any way. Use only replacement
parts made and guaranteed by the original manufacturer of
your mower.
* Keep all safety devices (guards and switches) in place and
working.
* Keep the engine free of grass, leaves or excessive grease
– these can be a fire hazard.
* Remove the fuel cap slowly to relieve fuel tank pressure.
* Store the mower in a well ventilated room away from naked
flames such as may be found in hot water heaters.
* Check for fuel leaks while refuelling or using the mower. If
fuel leak is found, do not start or run the engine until the leak
is fixed and spilled fuel is wiped away.
* Walk, Never Run.
* Take care not to get fuel on your clothing. If this occurs,
change your clothing immediately.
To emphasise special information the words WARNING and
CAUTION are used.
* Do not operate mower in confined space where exhaust
fumes (carbon monoxide) can collect.
WARNING: The safety of the user and others is involves.
Personal injury may result should this information
be disregarded.
* Mow only in good daylight.
CAUTION: Follow these instructions carefully to avoid
mower damage and loss of warranty.
* Start the engine carefully with feet well away from the
blades.
* Disengage all blade and drive clutches before starting.
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HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT – To cut lower, slacken quadrant clamp bolt nuts (1), also the lower
adjusting screw nut (2). Then tighten top adjusting screw nut (3) until desired height of cut is
obtained. To cut higher, reverse procedure. Re-tighten all nuts after desired setting is obtained. The
indicator marks on the quadrant are an indication of the cutting height, but to set the height of cut
accurately the setting gauge must be used. Refer setting gauge instructions.
SETTING GAUGE – This illustrates the method of setting the gauge to the height of cut, where in
this instance height of cut is a twenty cent piece and a five cent coin. The distance between the
setting gauge bar and the underside of the adjustable screw head represents the height of cut. Lock
the screw in the desired position with the wing nut. To use the setting gauge, rest it against the
underside of the front and rear rollers, as illustrated, and by adjusting the front roller, the desired
height of cut will be obtained when the underside of the screw head lightly touches the top cutting
edge of the bottom blade across its full width. When using the setting gauge, take care not to force
the head of the adjusting screw onto the bottom blade, as this could distort the blade and affect
the setting.
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TO CHECKTHE MOWER FOR ALIGNMENT – Your mower is designed to produce the perfectly flat cut that is required
for a top quality green. Ridging or stepping between cuts means that the height of cut is unevenly set or more likely,
that the mower is “out of square” – That is, the rear roller is not perfectly in line with the cutting edge of the bottom
blade.This condition can be brought about by transport of the mower or undue stress caused by bumping while moving
from the equipment shed onto the green. Re-alignment can be achieved by different means but the recommended
procedure is –
Lay the mower back on the handle.
Chalk the thin front edge of the bottom blade about 6” of is length at both ends.
With the front roller remaining in approximately its normal height setting, “sight” the bottom of the front roller relative to
the chalked cutting edge of the blade.
Adjust the front roller into exact alignment with the cutting edge, continually sighting while adjustment proceeds.
Lock the roller and recheck.
Now use your height setting bar as an aligning tool by placing the bar against the front roller and the rear roller on the
extreme LEFT HAND SIDE. (Chain Cover Side)
Adjust the setting bar screw so that it just contacts the bottom blade cutting edge.
Test the right hand side of the rollers with the same setting, and adjust the rear roller up or down until the same screw
contact is achieved on the blade.
As the movement of the rear drum could affect the original L.H.S. setting slightly, reset the screw at the L.H.S. and
recheck the R.H.S.
All elements of your machine will not be in perfect alignment.
After tightening all adjustments a final check should be made.
The required height of cut can now be checked and set in the normal manner.
While the procedure may seem complicated it is in fact very simple to perform and can be carried out in less than 15
minutes. The sighting is easy and accurate because it is done from the front roller which is nearest to the operator. A
machine that is “true” will pay dividends by precision cutting of your green.
CUTTER – To adjust the cutter setting, slacken cutter hanger clamp
bolts (4) at each side of the machine, and proceed as follows:
Adjustment – Slacken the top nuts (5) on adjusting screws. Then
by tightening the bottom nuts (6), the cutter is lowered on to the
bottom blade. To raise the cutter, loosen the bottom nuts and tighten
the top nuts. Re-tighten cutter hanger clamp bolt nuts. Always adjust
cutter to bear very lightly on bottom blade. If the cutter rubs harshly
on the bottom blade, there will be excessive wear of both cutter
blades and bottom blade, and an unnecessarily heavy load on the
power unit.
A grass trough is incorporated that can be
adjusted closely to the rear drum so that
grass and dirt build-up is scraped from the
drum and caught in the trough.
TO EMPTY – Remove the cover plate from the trough opening in the side frame.
The cover unclips by pivotting it upward.
Withdraw the trough, as illustrated.
When replacing, the end of the trough could come into contact with its adjusting screw, when half way in. A twisting
action will allow the bottom edge of the trough to clear the screw and to push right in.
Replace the cover plate.
NOTE – The trough can be withdrawn more easily if the deflector clamp bolts are loosened and the deflector
lowered to allow extra clearance.
ADJUSTMENT – The adjusting screw can only be operated when the trough is removed as it is located under the
centre of the trough.
To adjust trough closer to roller, release lock-nut and lower screw slightly – to move it away, raise screw slightly. Replace
trough and check clearance from the drum. If satisfactory withdraw trough and tighten lock-nut.
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REVERSING CUTTER – A feature of this machine is that the cylinder may be easily removed,
reversed end for end and replaced. This provides a new keen cutting edge. If the bottom blade
is badly worn, this should be replaced at the same time that the cutting cylinder is reversed or
replaced.
To withdraw cutter from machine, first remove cutter chain (7), sprocket (8) and grass deflector
(9), refer illus. Page 1. The sprocket is removed by inserting tommy bar in hole in sprocket and
giving tommy bar a sharp tap with a hammer. NOTE – The sprocket has a left – hand thread, to
unscrew, turn in a clockwise direction.
Remove the grass deflector and deflector supporting bar.
Remove the cutter hanger caps by undoing the holding bolts (10) at each side of the machine.Then
the cutter may be taken from the machine by lifting and moving to the chain side of the machine.
The opposite side will then clear side frame. Continue with a diagonal lift to complete removal.
Remove the nut from the end of the cutter (it has a left-hand thread).
Reposition this nut at the other end of the cutter.
Turn the cutter end for end and replace in the
machine. Then reverse operations used to remove
cutter from machine. Replace all bolts and tighten
firmly. After reversing cutter it will be necessary to
adjust same. Also see detail on chain adjustment.
IMPORTANT: When reversing or replacing
the cutter do not remove the cutter bearing
hangers. Remove the bearing caps only as
instruction. The bearing caps must not be
changed over, each cap must be replaced in its
original location.
CLUTCH – To be certain that the clutch is fully engaged without possibility of slip, there should be
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approx. 1 /2” of free movement (at the clutch operating lever knob) before the resistance of clutch
operation is felt. This adjustment is made by means of the self-locking nut “E”.
CHAINS – Adjustment – Loosen chain adjustor locking bolt (14) and slide the chain adjustor in the
desired direction. A chain should never be adjusted tightly. It is advisable to leave the cutter chain
with a little slackness so that slight adjustment of the cutter can be made without having to re-adjust
this chain each time.
GRASS DEFLECTOR – The grass deflector is adjustable
to permit grass to be thrown into the box at the desired
angle.
Adjustment – Loosen clamping screws and raise or lower
as required.
V-BELT DRIVE – The V-Belt tension is correct when there
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is about /2” up and down movement of the belt midway
between the pulleys.
Adjustment – To tighten belt, remove motor cover, loosen
four nuts holding down the motor, and force the motor to
rear. Then re-tighten nuts.
NOTE: V-Belts are designed to run dry, and under no
condition is belt dressing required.
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LUBRICATION – Pre-lubricate, sealed ball races are fitted to the cutter, drum shaft, countershaft
and front roller. No further lubrication is necessary to these 8 races.
Drums are fitted with special self-lubricating bushes and do not require lubrication.
Driving Chains – grease or medium oil used sparingly.
Gear Box – use medium oil at points B, C and D. Use grease sparingly on gear teeth.
FRONT ROLLER SCRAPER – Loosen clamp bolt each end, adjust scraper to just clear the roller
and re-tighten clamps.
CLEANING – This mower is constructed of first-class materials, and will give longer and more
efficient service if kept clean. After cutting and before putting machine away, wipe blades down with
an oily rag. Occasionally check nuts and bolts for tightness.
WARNING – State Electricity Authority regulations provide that it is always necessary to disconnect
power supply before effecting any adjustments to the machine.
ELECTRIC MOTOR
MODEL 300361 1.5 HP 240V SINGLE PHASE 7.3 AMPS.
MODEL 300433 1.5 HP 415V THREE PHASE 2.6 AMPS.
NOTE: Model No: 300361 QueenTM mower is fitted with a manual reset overload switch.
The reset button is located on the mains power switch mounted on the right hand side of the
handles.
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS 30”TEASING RAKE
1. Remove front roller 2. This allows front roller 3. Remove spacer tube from 4. Replace bottom spacer
quadrant bolts and nuts assembly, complete with roller assembly by tapping tube with teasing rake
(A and B), and also roller bottom spacer tube to be off quadrant from the roller assembly with rake sections
adjusting rod nut (C) at both removed clear of machine. ball race.
sides of the mower.
facing frontwards.
7. Adjust teasing rake depth
so that it is just able to tease
up the runners. Adjustment
is effected by loosening bolt
5. The quadrant bolt “A”, 6. Re-adjust front roller to “A” each side and adjusting the rake height as required. To
must enter the square hole desired height of cut (as raise, unscrew nut “B” and take up with slack “C”. Retighten
in the rake supporting plate described in the mower “A”. Reverse procedure to lower rake.
“B”, before re-assembly to instruction manual).
the mower.
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
305795
305779
302148
A03285
301428
302033
302156
302172
305971
305621
1661775
305630
305656
A12106
A02110
A02034
A02060
318228
A02044
232116
3182102
A02031
A02166
A02163
A02050
A02088
A02075
302130
305963
305980
1204347
A02008
A02033
Side frame assembly- LH
Side frame assembly- RH
Clutch housing cover
Knob
Main stay tube assembly
Cover case mount stud
Plate
Cover holding bracket assembly
Shaft cover
Grassbox pivot stud
Clip
Top spacer bar
Deflector adjuster
Decal- Warning
“Setscrew- 3/8”” x 1”” unf.HT.”
“Washer- 3/8”” shakeproof”
“Nut- 3/8”” unf.hex.”
“Setscrew- 1/4”” x 3/4”” unf.HT.”
“Washer- 1/4”” shakeproof”
“Nut- 1/4”” unf.hex.”
“Setscrew- 5/16”” x 5/8”” unf.HT.”
“Washer- 5/16”” shakeproof”
“Setscrew- 3/8”” x 1-1/4”” unf.HT.”
“Screw- 3/16”” x 1/2”” mush.head MT.”
“Nut- 3/16”” square pressed”
“Bolt- 5/16”” x 1-1/4”” unc.hex”
Rivets- 73 AS 5-5 blind
Clutch housing cover assembly
Shaft cover assembly
Felt strip
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10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
“Bolt- 3/8”” x 1-3/4”” unc.”
“Nyloc nut- 3/8”” unc.”
“Washer- 3/8”” x 3/4”” x 16g.flat”
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
301217
303992
304012
301188
3111255
301807
301196
333024
301840
1502474
1122422
301815
301858
304400
304434
301583
161461
161453
2986543
301866
A05086
304469
1212769
A02031
2321182
A02083
351102
A02060
A02034
3162322
A02007
A02080
A02004
171660
Drum shaft
Drum outer assembly
Drum inner assembly
Ratchet box assembly
Bush
Drum shaft sleeve
Pawl retainer
Drum pawls
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Drum shaft collar- LH.
Drum bearing circlip
Drum shaft bearing
Drum bearing housing- LH
Drum shaft collar
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Drum bearing- RH.
Drum adjustment screw assembly
Drum adjustment screw purchase block
Chain adjuster bolt assembly
Chain adjuster
Drum chain
Drum sprocket assembly
Woodruff key
Adjustment screw pivot sleeve
Setscrew- 5/16” X 1” unf.HT.
Washer- 5/16” shakeproof
Nut- 5/16” unf.hex.
Setscrew- 5/16” x 3/4” unc.hex.
Setscrew- 1/4” x 5/8” unc.hex.
Nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Washer- 3/8” shakeproof
Setscrew- 3/8” x 3/4” square head
Nut- 3/8” unc.hex.
Grubscrew- 5/16” x 1/2” unc.socket
Nut- 5/16” unc.hex
Locknut- 5/8” unf.hex.
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
306122
10168
Blade cutter assembly- 10 blades
Blade cutter assembly- 16 blades
Bottom blade- low cut
Sole plate
Cutter bearing housing assembly- LH
Cutter bearing housing assembly- RH
Chain- countershaft to cutter
Cutter sprocket
Hanger cap bolt spacer
Bearing cover washer
Cutter bearing
Bearing housing pivot bolt
Cutter adj.screw purchase block
Cutter adjustment screw
Chain adjuster bolt assembly
Chain adjuster
Bolt- 7/16” x 1-1/4” unf.HT.
Nyloc nut- 7/16” unf.
Bolt- 3/8” x 1-1/4” unc.cuphead
Nut- 3/8” unc.Hex
Washer- 1/2” x 1” x 16g.flat
Nut- 1/2” unf.hex.
Nut- 5/16” unf.hex.
393000
301735
301647
301698
2986519
165340
301680
163432
A07744
163440
301727
301719
161461
161453
1213325
2641238
A04069
A02007
A02063
A02046
2321182
A02060
A02034
2671289
1185887
2071924
A02060
2211047
A02035
A04033
A04112
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Washer- 3/8” shakeproof
Locknut- 3/4” unf.left hand
Bolt- 5/16” x 3” unc.
Screw- 5/16” x 1/2” csk.M/T.
Nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Roll pin- 3/16” x 1/2”
Washer- 7/16” x 7/8” x 16g.flat
Washer- 3/8” x 3/4” x16g.flat
Washer- 3/8” spring
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
301516
304506
304514
166246
304522
304485
303423
303440
303490
303503
303431
301583
301559
301049
301030
301057
303407
2211047
1122327
2491162
A02060
A02031
2321182
A02034
A04144K
A02007
232116
A07769
A02034
A02169
A02030
3182102
1841057
2501108
Front roller assembly
Clamping channel
Clamping tyne guide
Rake tynes- 32 per set
Clamping rubber
Rake bar assembly
Rake bar mounting bracket
Front roller scrape bar assembly
Scraper clamp plate
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Scraper bolt assembly
Mounting bracket support
Adjusting rod purchase block
Front roller adjusting rod assembly
Front roller bracket- RH
Front roller bracket- LH
Bearing seal washer
Height adjusting stud
Roll pin- 3/16” x 1/2”
Front roller bearing
Nut- 1/4” sq.pressed w/series AF.445
Nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Washer- 5/16” shakeproof
Nut- 5/16” unf.hex
Washer- 3/8” shakeproof
Setscrew- 3/8” x 1” unf.HT. Grade 8
Nut- 3/8” unc.hex.
Nut- 1/4” unf.hex
Bolt- 3/8” x 1-1/2” unc.cuphead
Washer- 3/8” shakeproof
Setscrew- 1/4” x 1” unc.
Washer- 5/16” x 5/8” x 18g.flat
Setscrew- 5/16” x 1” unf.HT.
Pin- 1/2” x No:10
Starlock- 7301/0008 1/4” Advel
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
PART
No.
PART
No.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
302869
301962
1502474 Circlip
1122422 Countershaft bearing
301815
1501052 Circlip
302383
2721210 Countershaft gear seal
302201
Countershaft
Countershaft sprocket
41 306106 Clutch release trunnion
42 3534040 Clutch release thrust race
43 306093 Clutch plate
44 302236 Clutch spring stud
45 306325 Drum cluch gear
46 657598 Bush- drum clutch gear
47 3111271 Clutch plate bush
48 301268 Clutch plate - sprocket side
49 302210 Felt oil strip
50 302244 Clutch spring
51 302228 Drum clutch sprocket- 14 tooth
52 302279 Drum clutch shaft
Countershaft bearing housing- LH.
Countershaft gear
Clutch housing side cover
Clutch plate lining
Countershaft pulley
10 301276
11 301954
12 A01080 Spring pin
13 301823
Countershaft bearing housing- RH.
53 1111164 Ball oiler
14 3802747 Woodruff key- pulley
15 A05086 Woodruff key- countershaft
16 3421166 Countershaft locating ball- 1/4”
54 3601289 Vee belt
55 3531018 Clutch shaft thrust race
56 171660 Locknut- 5/8” unf.hex.
57 1212769 Bolt- 5/16” x 1” unf.HT.
58 A02031 Washer- 5/16” shakeproof
59 2321182 Nut- 5/16” unf.hex.
60 A02049 Screw- 3/16” x 3/4” m/head slotted
61 A02004 Nut- 5/16” unc.hex.
62 A02082 Setscrew- 5/16” x 3/4” unc.chcp.
63 A02001 Nut- 1/4” unc.hex.
64 A04005 Setscrew- 1/4” x 1” unc.chcp.
65 2641238 Nyloc nut- 7/16” unf.hex.
66 A02035 Washer- 7/16” x 7/8” x 16g.flat
67 A02054 Washer- 5/8” x 1-1/4” x 14g.flat
68 A04052 Self tapping screw- 10 x 5/8” pan.p/h
69 A02060 Nut- 3/8” unf.hex
17 302391
18 302404
19 305525
Spring
Countershaft gear key
Motor pulley
20 A02224 Circlip
21 3111030 Bush
22 302412
23 302420
24 302308
25 302316
Inter cluster gear
Intermediate gear shaft
Clutch release yoke
Clutch yoke pillar
26 A02076 Yoke pin
27 302324
28 302121
Trunnion pivot screw
Clutch shaft support bracket
29 A20205 Rubber seal
30 302092
31 A20204 Rubber seal
Clutch housing body assembly
70 A02033 Washer- 3/8” x 3/4” x 16g.flat
71 A02045 Nyloc nut- 1/4” unf.hex.
72
73 A02063 Washer- 1/2” x 1” x 16g.flat
74 A02046 Nut- 1/2” unf.hex.
75 2061886 Metal thread- 3/16” x 1/2” c/head
76 A02234 Washer- 3/16” shakeproof
77 1215863 Bolt- 1/4” x 3” unf.HT.
32 302068
33 302375
34 302084
35 302076
36 302340
37 302359
38 305509
Clutch housing side
Clutch ramp spring
Seat block clamp
Housing side seat block
Clutch ramp- fixed
Clutch ramp- stop
Clutch ramp- adjustable
39 1501122 Circlip
40 306114 Release thrust washer
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
305648
301065
305664
305701
305920
302076
302084
305728
305752
2051907
A02001
A02146
A02060
A02034
2321182
A02031
A02085
A02004
Deflector assembly
Deflector strip assembly
Scraper trough assembly
Trough pivot bar
Motor table
Table seat block
Seat block clamp
Trough cover plate assembly
Trough support
Metal thread- 1/4” x 1/2” round head
Nut- 1/4” unc.hex.
Setscrew- 1/4” x 3/4” unc.hex.
Nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Washer- 3/8” shakeproof
Nut- 5/16” unf.hex.
Washer- 5/16” shakeproof
Bolt- 5/16” x 1” unc.cuphead
Nut- 5/16” unc.hex.
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
18
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
305390
305445
173024
163029
305496
305470
301970
A03285
305437
A12106
A01080
A02060
A02110
A02034
2501116
2501054
A02030
2531120
A02049
A02223
Handle assembly
Cord carrier assembly
Cord grip
Cord grip ring
Clutch control rod
Clutch lever
Chain cover case
Chain cover knob
Cord carrier bar
Decal- warning
Spring pin
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Setscrew- 3/8” x 1” unf.HT.
Washer- 3/8” shakeproof
Starlock- 3/8” 7301/0012 Avdel
Starlock- 8mm Avdel
Washer- 5/16” x 5/8” 18g.flat
Wing nut- 3/16” unc.
Metal thread- 3/16” x 3/4” mush.head
Nyloc nut- 5/16” unc.
20
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ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
302640
164275
164267
300847
303028
509819
3172749
A02044
A02169
2531160
302658
Grassbox assembly
Rubber pad
Pad mount
Grassbox screen assembly
Height cut setting bar
Decal- Scott Bonnar
Setscrew- 1/4” x 1” unc.HT.
Washer- 1/4” shakeproof
Setscrew- 1/4” x 1” unc.hex.
Wingnut- 1/4” unc.
9
10
11
Grass box
22
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ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A80084
305584
1661150
1661775
1551265
A20207
A20206
306368
1661235
303124
A20211
306341
305373
A20209
A20208
301649
509819
318228
2062724
A02050
2061886
A02216
A02193
A02163
A02023
A02039
2072711
A02044
232116
A02017
A02209
A02235
655533
A20044
A20210
A20213
Electric motor
Plug mounting bracket
Plug- male
Cable clamp
Plastic conduit- flexible
Electrical wire- red
Electrical wire- black
Cable gland
Plug- female
Conduit clip
Switch
Motor cover assembly
Conduit
Earth wire
Earth wire
Decal- warning
Decal- Scott Bonnar
Setscrew- 1/4” x 3/4” unf.HT.
Screw- 3/16” x 1” cheese head M/T.
Nut- 3/16” square pressed
Screw- 3/16” x 1/2” cheese head M/T.
Washer- 3/16” x 1/2” x 20g.flat
Nyloc nut- 3/16” unc.thin
Screw- 3/16” x 1/2” mush.head M/T.
Nut- 5/32” unc.hex.
Washer- 5/32” shakeproof
Screw- 5/32” x 1” bsw.csk.
Washer- 1/4” shakeproof
Nut- 1/4” unf.hex.
Screw- 1/4” x 1/2” unc.Slotted Mush.head.
Washer- 1/4” x 5/8” x 18g.flat
Nyloc nut- 1/4” unc.
Reset cover
Reset switch
Trip wire
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Electrical wire- red reset switch
24
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30” QUEENTM - SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1674306
1661253
306405
655517
655525
655509
A20202
A20203
A20201
1661245
A20200
1551265
1661775
303124
305373
A20212
306333
306368
509819
301648
A02050
A02163
2061886
A02216
A02193
A02110
A02033
A02220
A02278
2062724
A02107
A02209
A02235
655533
Electric motor
Plug- WIP 410B male
Conduit
Plug mounting bracket
Plug insulating mount
Mount cap
Earth wire
Earth wire
Electrical wire- red
Socket- WIP 0410 female
Electrical wire- black
Plastic conduit- flexible
Cable clamp
Conduit clip
Conduit
Switch
Motor cover
Cable gland
Decal- Scott Bonnar
Decal- warning
Nut- 3/16” square pressed
Screw- 3/16” x 1/2” mush.head M/T.
Screw- 3/16” x 1/2” cheese head M/T.
Washer- 3/16” x 1/2” x 20g.flat
Nyloc nut- 3/16” unc.thin
Setscrew- 3/8” x 1” unf.HT.
Washer- 3/8” x 3/4” x 16g.flat
Nyloc nut- 3/8” unf.hex.
Bolt- 3/8” x 3-3/4” unf.HT.
Screw- 3/16” x 1” cheese head M/T.
Screw- 1/4” x 1/2” unc.Slotted Mush.head
Washer- 1/4” x 5/8” x 18g.flat
Nyloc nut- 1/4” unc.
Reset cover
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
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Warranty Conditions
AustrAliA & New ZeAlANd ONly
Rover Mowers Limited warrant that this machine is free from This warranty excludes fair wear and tear, or any damage caused
defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is limited to by misuse or abuse. Parts such as blades, blade bolts, v-belts and
making good or replacing any part which appears upon inspection spark plugs, which can be subjected to use beyond their normal
by the manufacturer or his agent to be defective in material or intended working capacity are also excluded.
workmanship.
This warranty is void if parts other than genuine have been used or
The engine used to power this machine is warranted by the if repairs or alterations have been made without the manufacturer’s
manufacturer whose warranty statement has been included with written authority.
the machine. As the warranty for the engine may differ from the
warranty for the other components, you are advised to read the The above warranty does not exclude any condition or warranty
engine manufacturer’s warranty carefully
implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other relevant
legislation which implies any condition which cannot be
For other items this warranty shall apply for a period of 12 months excluded.
from the date of purchase except for products used commercially
REMEMBER:
where the warranty is limited to 90 days.
PROOFOFPURCHASEISTHERESPONSIBILITYOFTHEOWNERAND
IS NECESSARY PRIOR TO WARRANTY WORK BEING UNDERTAKEN.
REPAIRS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED ROVER
DEALER /SERVICE AGENT AND GENUINE SPARE PARTS MUST BE
USED ORYOUR WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
This warranty does not obligate the manufacturer, his agents
or dealers to bear the transport costs incurred in the repair or
replacement of any defective part.
For your record:
Dealer’s Name: .............................................................................................................
Dealer’s Address:..........................................................................................................
Dealer’s Phone No:.......................................................................................................
Product Model No: .......................................................................................................
Product Serial No:.........................................................................................................
Date of Purchase:..........................................................................................................
Rover Mowers Limited reserves the right to make changes of and add
improvements upon its product at any time without notice or obligation.
The Company also reserves the right to discontinue manufacture of any
product at its discretion at any time.
ISO 9001 Lic 10168
Standards Australia
A.B.N. 11 000 257 303
Rover Mowers Australia
PO Box 1235
Eagle Farm. Qld 4009
Australia.
Rover Mowers New Zealand
East Tamaki,
Auckland.
New Zealand.
RECYCLED PAPER
This Rover Owners Manual has been printed on 100% Australian
recycled paper as a sign of Rover Mowers’ commitment to Greening
Australia and New Zealand.
GWAIL GROUP
S1943676
Rev. C.
© Copyright 11/2005
PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA
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