Husqvarna Automobile Parts 968999196 User Manual

Z1-9 Collection System  
Operators Manual Models: 968999196  
Parts Manual  
Please read these instructions carefully and make  
sure you understand them before using the machine.  
MANUAL NO. 540200896 REV. 02 (10-30-03)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Height  
Length  
47 - 50 in. (119 - 127 cm.)  
38 in. (97 cm.)  
Width (without hose or blower)  
Width (with hose and blower)  
Deck Options  
34.5 in. (94 cm.)  
49 in. (124 cm.)  
42”  
48”  
Weight (without spindle drive/blower assembly)  
170 lb. (77 kg.)  
235 lb. (107 kg.)  
Weight (with spindle drive/blower assembly)  
Total Capacity  
Usable Capacity  
Hose  
11.5 cu ft (9.2 bu. or 0.33 m3)  
8 cu ft (6.4 bu. or 0.23m3)  
7 in. (18 cm.)  
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FEATURES & CONTROLS  
Exhaust  
Inlet  
Hood  
Arm  
Door  
Container  
Release  
Lever  
Upper  
Frame  
Lower Frame  
Hitch Bracket  
Hitch  
Drive Kit  
Hose  
Support  
Front Weight  
Hose  
Fan  
Assembly  
Front Weight  
Bar  
NOTE: Your Front Weight Bar and Hitch may look different from those shown in this diagram.  
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SAFETY RULES  
Safety Procedures  
General Information  
This manual will assist you in the safe operation  
and proper maintenance of your Husqvarna  
equipment. Read it thoroughly before attempting  
to operate the machine. Call your dealer or  
Husqvarna Customer Service if additional  
information is required.  
1 - Training:  
• Read the Operator’s manual. If the operator(s)  
or mechanic(s) can not read English it is the  
owner’s responsibility to explain this material to  
them.  
• Become familiar with the safe operation of the  
equipment, operator’s controls, and safety  
signs.  
• All operators and mechanics should be trained.  
The owner is responsible for training the users.  
• Never let children or untrained people operate  
or service the equipment. Local regulations may  
restrict the age of the operator.  
The following safety symbols are used throughout  
the manual to alert you to information about unsafe  
actions or situations:  
DANGER indicates immediate hazards that  
may result in severe injury or death.  
• The owner/user can prevent and is responsible  
for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves,  
other people, and/or property.  
WARNING indicates unsafe actions or  
situations that may cause severe injury,  
death, and/or major equipment or property  
damage.  
2 - Preparation:  
• Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat,  
safety glasses and ear protection. Long hair,  
loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in  
moving parts.  
CAUTION indicates unsafe actions or  
situations that may cause injury and/or  
minor equipment or property damage.  
• Inspect the area where the equipment is to be  
used and remove all objects such as rocks, toys  
and wire which can be thrown by the machine.  
• Use extra care when handling gasoline and  
other fuels. They are flammable and vapors  
are explosive. Use only an approved container.  
Never remove gas cap or add fuel with engine  
running. Allow engine to cool before refueling.  
Do not smoke while fueling or operating  
equipment. Never refuel or drain the machine  
indoors.  
This equipment should not be modified without the  
manufacturer’s prior written authorization. Doing  
so may not only affect the equipments’  
performance and durability, but also create safety  
hazards for the operator and the surroundings.  
Warranty will be void if changes are made to the  
equipment without the manufacturer’s prior written  
authorization.  
• Check that operator’s controls, safety switches,  
hoses, and shields are securely attached and  
functioning properly. Do not operate unless  
they are functioning properly.  
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SAFETY RULES  
3 - Operation  
4 - Maintenance and Storage:  
Never run an engine in an enclosed area.  
• Only operate in good light, keeping away from  
holes and hidden hazards.  
Stop engine and disconnect spark plug wire.  
Wait for all movement to stop before adjusting,  
cleaning, or repairing.  
• Slow down and use extra care on hillsides.  
Make turns gradually and at slow speed. Do  
not operate across the sides of slopes. Operate  
up and down slopes only. Do not operate on  
steep slopes.  
• Turf conditions can affect the machine’s stability.  
Do not operate on wet grass where traction may  
be reduced.  
• Do not change the engine governor setting or  
overspeed the engine.  
• Stop equipment and inspect vacuum impellar  
and hoses after striking objects or if an abnormal  
vibration occurs. Make necessary repairs before  
resuming operations.  
Clean grass and debris from muffler and engine  
to help prevent fires. Clean up oil or fuel sillage.  
Let engine cool before storing and do not store  
near flame.  
Shut off fuel while storing. Do not store fuel  
near flames or drain indoors.  
Never allow untrained personnel to service  
machine.  
Keep hands and feet away from moving parts.  
If possible, do not make adjustments with the  
engine running.  
Keep all parts in good working condition and all  
hardware tightened. Replace all worn or  
damaged decals.  
• Look behind and down before backing up to  
ensure a clear path.  
• Slow down and use caution when making turns  
and crossing roads and sidewalks. Stop vacuum  
and mower blades if not mowing.  
Do not operate machine under the influence of  
alcohol or drugs.  
Use care when loading or unloading the machine  
into a trailer or truck.  
Use care when approaching blind corners,  
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure  
vision.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Unpacking Instructions  
1. Wear gloves and eye protection. Remove  
wood pieces.  
2. Cut straps around carton and remove top.  
NOTE: Watch for nails and wood splinters.  
3. Slide carton sleeve out of bottom tray and lift  
over Z1-9.  
Assembly Instructions  
Frame Assembly  
Tools Required:  
1. 3/4" wrench  
2. Ratchet  
Lower  
Frame  
Upper  
Frame  
3. 3/4" socket  
1. Position the Lower Frame inside the Upper  
Frame.  
2. Align holes corresponding to desired position  
of frame.  
3. Secure with eight (8) 1/2” x 1-1/4” hex bolts  
and eight (8) 1/2” nylon lock nuts.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Mounting the Z1-9  
NOTE: This portion of the assembly  
requires lifting the Z1-9;  
two people are required.  
Tools Required:  
1. 9/16" wrench  
2. Ratchet  
3. 9/16" socket  
Upper  
Frame  
Hitch  
Hitch  
Bracket  
Lower  
Frame  
Wire Lock  
Pin  
1. Install the Hitch from the Custom Kit accord-  
ing to the instruction sheet included in that  
carton.  
2. Slide the Z1-9 into the hitch.  
3. Line up holes in the Hitch and Z1-9 and  
secure with two (2) 3/8” wire lock pins.  
4. Position the Hitch Brackets so that they are  
aligned with the holes on the top plate of the  
Hitch and the holes in the forward cross bar  
of the Lower Frame.  
5. Secure with four (4) 3/8” x 1-1/4” hex bolts,  
four (4) 3/8” nylon lock nuts, and eight (8)  
3/8” flat washers.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Spindle Drive &  
Drive Kit Assembly  
For use on mowers equipped with 42", 48",  
52" or 61" decks:  
12. Rest the fan assembly onto the deck end and  
slide the pilot thru the 5/8” hole previously  
mentioned so that fan assembly is supported  
by the pilot and the ¼” stop block welded under  
the clamp at the front of the fan assembly.  
Note: It may be necessary to swing the  
idler pulley away from the assembly  
mounting face to clear the chute mounting  
bar and the discharge chute mounting tab  
on the deck.  
13. Reinstall the clamp at the front of the assembly  
so that the tab at the lower end of the clamp  
passes thru the rectangular slot at the right  
front corner of the mower deck, but leave the  
fastener loose to ease belt installation.  
14. Rotate the belt idler as far forward as possible  
and install the belt over the top groove of the  
new deck sheave.  
1. Remove the discharge chute.  
2. Remove the right hand belt shield.  
3. Remove the deck belt from the right spindle  
assembly sheave.  
4. Remove this sheave but keep the ¼” square  
key and the two washers at hand for reinstal-  
lation.  
5. Install the Stepped Sheave and spacer/key  
retainer included in the kit using the original key  
and washers but substituting the original 7/16”  
HCS with the longer version provided. An ap-  
plication of anti-seize is recommended.  
6. Reinstall the deck belt.  
7. The 5/8” hole toward the rear of the ¼” thick  
discharge chute mounting bar at the right end  
of the deck may be distorted from forming or  
loaded with paint. Drill out or fill this hole until it  
will accept a 5/8” bolt or piece of bar stock.  
Keep the fit close.  
8. If any weld beads or the edge of the deck top  
project past the right end surface of the deck,  
these must be ground back to allow the fan  
assembly to fit up flush to the end of the deck.  
9. Remove the 3/8” fastener, nut, and clamp from  
the inside front corner of the fan assembly.  
10. Remove the sheave floor to expose the fan  
assembly belt sheave from below.  
11. Loosen the nut retaining the belt guide/retainer,  
install the belt from the Drive Kit, retighten the  
nut, verify the belt clears the guide, and reinstall  
the sheave floor.  
15. Tighten the clamp fastener.  
16. Using a scribe or other small sharp object,  
transfer the mounting hole location at the rear  
edge of the fan assembly onto the mating  
vertical surface at the right rear of the mower  
deck and drill thru with a 25/64” drill.  
17. Install the stops on the deck stop pins located  
at the rear of the deck then install the new belt  
shield.  
18. Install the tube support to the main collection  
assembly using the 3/8” fastener provided, po-  
sitioning so that the tube is 2” to 3” away from  
the tire.  
19. Install the 7” hose to the fan assembly and the  
container input port using the hose clamps  
provided.  
20. Clamp the tube to the tube support.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Hose Trimming  
Tools Required: Utility Knife  
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Continue that cut through the webbing all the  
way around the hose so that it finishes just  
across the support coil from where the  
original cut was started.  
1. Carefully measure the length needed. Re-  
member that although the hose is flexible, it  
will not stretch.  
2. Measure the same length on the hose that  
needs to be trimmed, and with the utility  
knife, cut through the webbing at the proper  
location.  
4. Use the utility knife to score the support coil  
between the beginning and end of the web  
cut. Set aside the knife, and finish breaking  
the coil by hand by working the scored  
portion back and forth until it breaks apart.  
Door Tightness Adjustment  
Clevis Pin  
Tools Required:  
1. 9/16" Wrench  
2. Ratchet  
3. 9/16" Socket  
4. Clamps  
Rod  
End  
Arm  
Door  
1. Remove arms from door by removing the 3/8”  
x 1-3/4” clevis pins.  
2. Clamp door tightly shut.  
3. Adjust arm length so that rod ends on arms  
can be fastened to the door.  
4. Fasten arms to door.  
5. If door is still too tight or too loose, repeat  
steps 1-4 and adjust the clamp tightness until  
door is at desired tightness.  
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OPERATION  
Operating the Vacuum  
1. NEVER USE THE Z1-9 WITHOUT ALL  
HOSES AND SHIELDS SECURELY AT-  
TACHED.  
2. Make sure all hoses are connected at both  
ends. Inspect hoses prior to each use.  
3. Do not use the Z1-9 on slopes greater than  
15 degrees.  
4. The mower must be running in order to  
vacuum debris through the mower deck.  
5. In heavy grass it may be necessary to mow  
and vacuum at a slower ground speed.  
6. Never attempt to unclog the Z1-9 until both  
the mower’s engine and vacuum’s engine  
have been shut off and all moving parts have  
come to a complete stop.  
7. Do not stand behind the vent at the rear of  
the Z1-9 due to the potential for small  
pieces of blowing debris to escape through  
this vent.  
8. Wear eye and ear protection.  
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE  
Transport  
For best results, clean exhaust screen inside  
container regularly. Instructions for doing this  
can be found in the Service section of this  
manual.  
WARNING  
The Z1-9 container must be completely  
empty while driving forward onto a trailer.  
If the Z1-9 must be loaded onto a trailer  
while there is still debris in the container,  
the mower must be backed up onto the  
trailer to avoid tipping.  
Storage  
1. Refer to engine manufacturer’s instructions  
for engine storage information.  
Cleaning and Washing  
2. Clean machine.  
3. Cover all scratches with touch-up paint.  
4. Covered or indoor storage is recommended.  
Regular cleaning, washing, and lubricating will  
prolong the service of the machine.  
NOTE: Use care with power washers to avoid  
damage to decals. Limit direct spray on these  
items.  
DO NOT EXCEED 1000 PSI WATER PRES-  
SURE FOR CLEANING.  
Preventative Maintenance Schedule  
Item  
Before  
Each Use  
Every  
5 Hours  
Every  
25 Hours  
Every  
50 Hours  
Check Engine Oil Level  
Change Engine Oil  
X
X
X
X
Change Air Cleaner Element  
Replace Spark Plug  
X
Inspect/Clean Exhaust Screen  
Check/Tighten Nuts & Bolts  
Check/Tighten Hoses  
Turn Hose End to End  
Rotate Hose  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Clean Machine  
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE  
Caring For Vacuum Hoses  
Cleaning Exhaust Screen  
1. Inspect hoses before each use. If hoses  
have excessive wear, tears, or punctures,  
replace immediately.  
The exhaust screen on the Z1-9 is located inside  
the container. For best results, clean exhaust  
screen regularty.  
2. To prolong the life of the hose, periodically  
rotate hose and turn hose end to end. Refer  
to Preventative Maintenance Schedule inthis  
manual.  
3. Avoid twists and sharp turns in the hoses, as  
they will increase wear on the hoses.  
4. Avoid dragging the lower hose along the  
sides of buildings or other hard surfaces.  
Cleaning Instructions  
1. Shut off all engines.  
2. Release the two (2) rubber latches on the  
sides of the filter cover, and slide screen out.  
3. Clean the screen, and replace.  
DO NOT USE THE Z1-9 WITHOUT EXHAUST  
SCREEN SECURELY IN PLACE.  
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE  
Trouble Shooting Guide  
DANGER  
Before servicing unit, wait for all moving parts  
to come to a complete stop. Turn engine off  
and remove the spark plug wire.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTION  
Engine Does Not Start. 1. Spark plug wire disconnected.  
1. Reconnect wire.  
2. Engine ON/OFF switch in OFF position. 2. Put switch in ON position.  
3. Fuel tank empty.  
4. Stale gasoline.  
3.Add gasoline.  
4. Drain gasoline and add fresh  
gasoline.  
5. Dirty air filter.  
5. Clean or replace.  
Engine Runs Poorly.  
1. Bad spark plug.  
2. Dirty air filter.  
1. Inspect spark plug.  
2. Clean or replace.  
3. Incorrect choke setting.  
4. Stale gasoline.  
3. Put choke in correct setting.  
4. Drain gasoline and add fresh  
gasoline.  
5. Dirt or water in fuel tank.  
5. See engine service dealer.  
Engine Overheats.  
Loss of Vacuum.  
1. Carburetor out of adjustment.  
2. Oil level is low.  
1. See engine service dealer.  
2. Check and add oil.  
1. Vacuum inlet clogged.  
2. Container full.  
3. Engine not reaching full RPM.  
1. Remove hose and clean inlet.  
2. Inspect and empty.  
3. See “Engine Runs Poorly”  
above.  
4. Fan blades bent or broken.  
1. Solid object jammed in unit.  
4. Replace/repair impeller.  
Unusual vibration  
or noise.  
1. Check and remove any  
obstruction.  
2. Engine crankshaft  
2. See engine service dealer.  
bent or damaged.  
3. Loose engine mounting bolts/nuts.  
4. Loose or missing bolts on unit.  
5. Engine shaft bearings damaged.  
6. Impeller bent or damaged.  
3. Tighten bolts/nuts.  
4. Tighten or replace bolts.  
5. See engine service dealer.  
6. Repair/replace impeller.  
Unit difficult to close.  
1. Door too tight.  
2. Obstructions keeping door from  
completely closing.  
1. Adjust arm tightness  
2. Clear obstructions.  
Door doesn’t shut tightly. 1. Door tightness not adjusted correctly. 1. Adjust arm tightness  
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PARTS ILLUSTRATION  
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CONTAINER ASSEMBLY  
27  
26  
2
24  
16  
28  
1
11  
4
6
12  
18  
13  
7
15  
8
3
17  
4
25  
12  
8
17  
10  
9
23  
19  
20  
14  
7
21  
5
22  
17  
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CONTAINER ASSEMBLY  
ITEM PART NO. QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1 ......... 539108970 ....... 1..........CONTAINERASM.  
2 ......... 540200873 ....... 1..........EXHAUSTASM.  
3 ......... 540200691 ....... 2..........CLEVIS PIN, 1/4 X 2 3/4  
4 ......... 540099082 ....... 4..........HAIR PIN, #13  
5 ......... 540200872 ....... 1..........DOORASM.  
6 ......... 540200692 ....... 2..........CLEVIS PIN, 3/8 X 1 3/4  
7 ......... 540030425 ....... 4..........ROD END  
8 ......... 540200690 ....... 4..........PLUG  
9 ......... 540000224 ....... 2..........NUT, 3/8-24  
10 ....... 540200520 ....... 2..........ARM  
11........ 540099008 ....... 6..........BOLT, 1/4-28 X 1  
12 ....... 540000405 ....... 12 ........WASHER, 1/4  
13 ....... 540200408 ....... 1..........INLET  
14 ....... 540097076 ....... 1..........HOSE CLAMP  
15 ....... 540200478 ....... 2..........RUBBER LATCH  
16 ....... 540200641 ....... 6..........SCREW, 10-24 X 1 1/4, P.T.H.  
17 ....... 540108134 ....... 1..........DOOR SEAL KIT (CONTAINS 3 SEALS)  
18 ....... 540099072 ....... 6..........NUT, 1/4-20, NYLOC  
19 ....... 540099065 ....... 4..........NUT, 3/8-16, NYLOC  
20 ....... 540200688 ....... 1..........BACK PLATE  
21 ....... 540200695 ....... 1..........LATCH  
22 ....... 540000168 ....... 4..........BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1  
23 ....... 540000417 ....... 2..........WASHER, 3/8  
24 ....... 540200423 ....... 2..........LATCH BASE  
25 ....... 540000134 ....... 2..........BOLT, 1/4-20 X 2  
26 ....... 539109399 ....... 1..........HOOD  
27 ....... 539108535 ....... 6..........SCREW #10-24 X 3/4 STD RD  
28 ....... 539976977 ....... 6..........NUT #10-24, NYLOC  
........... 540002004 ....... 6..........NUT, #10-24, NYLOC(NOT SHOWN)  
........... 540000403 ....... 6..........WASHER, #10 (NOT SHOWN)  
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FRAME ASSEMBLY  
19  
18  
17  
16  
14  
11  
15  
9
8
13  
12  
2
11  
10  
7
3
6
5
4
6
1
20  
7
ITEM  
PART NO.  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1 ......... 540062072 ....... 1..........LOWER FRAME  
2 ......... 540200510 ....... 1..........UPPER FRAME  
3 ......... 540099069 ....... 8..........BOLT, 1/2-13 X 1 1/4  
4 ......... 540099020 ....... 4..........BOLT, 3/8-16 X 1 1/4  
5 ......... 540093082 ....... 8..........NUT, 1/2-13, NYLOC  
6 ......... 540000415 ....... 8..........WASHER, 3/8  
7 ......... 540099065 ....... 4..........NUT, 3/8-16, NYLOC  
8 ......... 540099072 ....... 2..........NUT, 1/4-20, NYLOC  
9 ......... 540000405 ....... 2..........WASHER, 1/4  
10 ....... 540000425 ....... 1..........WASHER, 1/2  
11........ 540003585 ....... 2..........PIN, COTTER, 3/32 X 3/4  
12 ....... 540200423 ....... 1..........LATCH BASE  
13 ....... 540200708 ....... 1..........LATCH CATCH  
14 ....... 540099008 ....... 2..........BOLT, 1/4-20 X 1  
15 ....... 540000382 ....... 1..........PIN, CLEVIS, 3/16 X 1  
16 ....... 540200710 ....... 1..........LATCH ROD  
17 ....... 540010195 ....... 2..........SPRING  
18 ....... 540200712 ....... 1..........LATCH HANDLE  
19 ....... 540061481 ....... 1..........HANDLE GRIP  
20 ....... 540061532 ....... 2..........HITCH BRACKET  
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HITCH & FRONT WEIGHT BAR ASSEMBLY  
540200809  
540092731  
540099668  
540200932  
540092531 FRONT WEIGHT  
QTY 2 INCLUDED WITH COLLECTION UNIT  
QTY 1 INCLUDED WITH CUSTOM KIT  
SEE INSTRUCTION SHEET INCLUDED WITH CUSTOM KIT FOR PARTS LIST.  
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SPINDLE DRIVE ASSEMBLY  
19  
5
22  
28  
23  
21  
7
1
20  
6
27  
24  
39  
2
23  
14  
27  
21  
36  
4
40  
10  
9
46  
42  
37  
35  
25  
33  
11  
13  
26  
30  
28  
29  
14  
18  
44  
34  
31  
32  
8
46  
8
45  
43  
12  
15  
41  
17  
15  
16  
28  
27  
38  
29  
28  
29  
3
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SPINDLE DRIVE ASSEMBLY  
ITEM PART NO. QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1 ......... (539) 106752 .... 1..........FAN COVER W/DECALS  
2 ......... (539) 108941 .... 1..........UPPER HOUSING  
3 ......... (539) 109900 .... 1..........LOWER HOUSING  
4 ......... (539) 106786 .... 2..........BEARING W/O COLLAR  
5 ......... (539) 106786 .... 1..........LOCKING COLLAR  
6 ......... (539) 106707 .... 1..........FAN WLDMT.  
7 ......... (539) 102691 .... 5..........FLANGETTE  
8 ......... (539) 108944 .... 2..........BLOWER PIN WELDMENT  
9 ......... (539) 108301 .... 1..........SHEAVE FLOOR  
10 ....... (539) 106713 .... 1..........SHEAVE, 4”  
11........ (539) 976941 .... 4..........HCS 3/8-16 X 1 1/4  
12 ....... (539) 106715 .... 1..........IDLERARM  
13 ....... (539) 101836 .... 1..........SLEEVE BUSHING  
14 ....... (539) 990546 .... 2..........NUT 3/8 CTR. LOCK  
15 ....... (539) 990629 .... 2..........HCS 3/8 X 2.25  
16 ....... (539) 990655 .... 1..........HCS 3/8 X 1.50  
17 ....... (539) 990517 .... 1..........WASHER 3/8 FLAT  
18 ....... (539) 990122 .... 1..........WASHER 3/8 SAE  
19 ....... (539) 102535 .... 1..........GREASE CAP  
20 ....... (539) 100472 .... 3..........RHSNB 5/16 X 1.25  
21 ....... (539) 990184 .... 13 ........NUT 5/16 CTR. LOCK  
22 ....... (539) 990717 .... 3..........NUT 5/16 NYLOC  
23 ....... (539) 990799 .... 8..........RHSNB 5/16 X .625 SHORT NECK  
24 ....... (539) 990208 .... 1..........RHSNB 5/16 X 1.00  
25 ....... (539) 990362 .... 2..........SCREW 1/4 X .625 SELF TAP  
26 ....... (539) 106721 .... 1..........IDLER  
27 ....... (539) 990074 .... 16 ........RHSNB 1/4 X .75 SHORT NECK  
28 ....... (539) 976978 .... 16 ........NUT 1/4 NYLOC  
29 ....... (539) 990598 .... 14 ........WASHER 1/4 FLAT  
30 ....... (539) 990188 .... 1..........WASHER 5/16 FLAT SAE  
31 ....... (539) 106801 .... 1..........SPRING ROD  
32 ....... (539) 106720 .... 1..........SPRING  
33 ....... (539) 101050 .... 1..........VINYL GRIP  
34 ....... (539) 990037 .... 1..........COTTER PIN 3/32 X .750  
35 ....... (539) 100141 .... 1..........HCS 7/16F X 1.5  
36 ....... (539) 106504 .... 1..........HEAVY WASHER  
37 ....... (539) 990247 .... 1..........WASHER 7/16 LOCK  
38 ....... (539) 976979 .... 9..........NUT 3/8 NYLOC  
39 ....... (539) 106809 .... 1..........BEARING PLATE  
40 ....... (539) 106811 .... 1..........BELTGUIDE  
41 ....... (539) 106812 .... 1..........BACKING  
42 ....... (539) 102067 .... 1..........KEY 1/4 X .75 SQ.  
43 ....... (539) 106751 .... 1..........SUPPORT  
44 ....... (539) 106748 .... 1..........HOSE  
45 ....... (539) 097076 .... 1..........HOSE CLAMP  
46 ....... (539) 109901 .... 2..........OVER CENTER BAND  
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DRIVE KIT ASSEMBLY  
(539) 108960 - 42 INCH DECK  
(539) 108961 - 48 INCH DECK  
(539) 108962 - 52 INCH DECK  
(539) 108963 - 61 INCH DECK  
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ITEM PART NO. QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
1 ......... (539) 108950 .... 1..........42 SHIELD  
........... (539) 108953 .... 1..........48 SHIELD  
........... (539) 108958 .... 1..........52 SHIELD  
........... (539) 108959 .... 1..........61 SHIELD  
2* ........ (539) 106739 .... 1..........SPACER  
3 ......... (539) 976998 .... 1..........ZERK  
4 ......... (539) 108951 .... 1..........HCS 7/16 X 2.5, SPEC.  
5 ......... (539) 106723 .... 1..........BELT-42  
........... (539) 106724 .... 1..........BELT-48  
........... (539) 106725 .... 1..........BELT-52  
........... (539) 106726 .... 1..........BELT-61  
6 ......... (539) 106744 .... 1..........STACKED SHEAVE 42-48  
........... (539) 106745 .... 1..........STACKED SHEAVE 52  
........... (539) 106746 .... 1..........STACKED SHEAVE 61  
7 ......... (539) 108946 .... 1..........DOUBLE HEX STACKED SHEAVE 42-48  
........... (539) 108947 .... 1..........DOUBLE HEX STACKED SHEAVE 52  
........... (539) 108948 .... 1..........DOUBLE HEX STACKED SHEAVE 61  
8 ......... (539) 106787 .... 2..........STOP - USED ON 42” & 48” ONLY  
*NOTE: ITEM 2 USED ON KEYED SHAFTASSEMBLIES ONLY.  
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