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La d y Ga rd e n
BY S n a p p e r
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS &
OPERATOR’S MANUAL for
19” WALK BEHIND
MOWER
MODEL 82354
MODEL 82355
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
MODEL 82354: 19” Steel Deck Walk Behind Mower 4-1/2 HP 120 Volt Electric Start
MODEL 82355: 19” Steel Deck Walk Behind Mower 4-1/2 HP Manual Recoil Start
Thank you for buying a Lady Garden Product! Before operating your power equipment, read this manual
carefully and pay particular attention to the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on page 2. Remember that
all power equipment can be dangerous if used improperly and keep in mind that safety requires careful use in
accordance with the operating instructions and common sense!
MANUAL No. 2-9478 (I.R. 2/96)
SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION
ACCESSORIES
6-1847 GRASS CATCHER KIT
FIGURE 1
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 NOMENCLATURE
This manual has been prepared for the operators of the
Lady Garden 19” Walk Behind Mowers. This manuals
purpose, aside from recommending operating and
routine service requirements, is to promote safety
through the use of accepted operating practices. Read,
Understand and Follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS on page 2 of this manual and all safety
messages on the mower, engine and in this manual
before operating the machine.
The nomenclature drawing above (Figure 1) shows the
essential parts of the Lady Garden 19” Walk Behind
Mowers. You will notice that a few areas of the mower
are colored yellow. These are areas in which the
operator will have contact with and are areas which
require the operators attention either through service or
operation. These are the SAFE TOUCH AREAS. It is
recommended that all operators of this equipment become
thoroughly familiar with the controls, parts and operation of
this machine before operating. Specific details involving the
engine are found in the separate Engine Owner’s Manual.
Study these manuals before operating and keep both handy
for future reference.
8. With the aid of another person tip the mower back
until the handle touches the ground. Hold in that
position and carefully remove the foam block under
the deck. Return the mower to the upright position.
9. Pull the bail down to the handle, grasp the recoil T-
handle located at the engine recoil, and pull the rope
back and route it thru the rope guide located at the
right hand side of the handle. See Figure 3.
SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing a Lady Garden walk behind
lawn mower. With proper care and servicing this product
will give you many years of service. This product is
completely assembled and requires just a few minutes of
your time to prepare it for operation. Please perform the
following steps.
1. Open the carton by pulling on one of the two pull
tabs located toward the bottom of the carton. Pull tab
all the way around the carton.
2. Lift the top portion of the carton over the mower.
1) Remove the four corner posts. 2) Remove
protective wrapping on the bail. Remove cardboard
from between the handle and lower brackets.
3. Remove the container of oil located in the carton
inner pack at the rear of the mower.
4. Lift the cardboard tab from between the deck and
trailing shield.
5. Loosen the handle T-knobs and raise the handle to
the operating position. Retighten the T-knobs. See
Figure 2.
FIGURE 3
10. Remove the oil fill dipstick See Figure 4.
FIGURE 2
6. Move all four wheels to the highest height of cut (See
Section 2.5 - CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUST-MENT
SECTION)
7. Using the handle push the unit out of the carton
lower section.
CAUTION
The cutting blade has sharp edges which can cause
severe injury. Always wear heavy leather gloves
when handling blade to prevent injury.
FIGURE 4
SET UP INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)
10. Slowly pour the contents, 20 oz, of the supplied oil
into the oil fill tube. Check the oil level after you
have added approximately 15 oz and slowly add
until the max. mark is reached. See Figure 5.
Reinstall the oil fill dipstick.
CAUTION
Use approved fuel container. DO NOT smoke near
open fuel container. DO NOT fill fuel tank indoors or
when engine is running. Allow engine to cool for at
least ten minutes before refilling. Wipe off any spilled
fuel before starting engine. DO NOT run engine
indoors.
11. Fill fuel tank outdoors with 1 quart of fresh, clean,
unleaded regular gasoline before starting engine.
Use approved fuel container. Wipe off any spilled
fuel before starting engine.
FIGURE 5
SECTION 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 BEFORE OPERATING:
2.4 STARTING ENGINE
Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and how to
use them before operating your mower. Know
beforehand how to STOP the engine and mower
blade in preparation for possible emergencies.
2.4.1. RECOIL START EQUIPPED MODELS
1. Move the throttle lever, which is located
on the engine, to the rabbit or fast
position. See Figure 7.
2.2 STOPPING
2.2.1. Engine & Mower Blade: Stop engine and
mower blade by releasing the Blade
Control. See Figure 6.
FIGURE 7
2. Push in the primer button, which is
located on the left side of the engine,
three (3) times. Wait about two (2)
seconds between each push. In cold
weather push five (5) times. See Figure
8.
FIGURE 6
2.3 PRE-START CHECK LIST
Make the following checks and perform the service
as required before each startup.
IMPORTANT: Excessive priming can cause flooding. Do
not use primer to restart a warm engine after a short
shutdown.
2.3.1. Clean exterior surfaces of cutting deck and
engine of any accumulation of dirt, grass,
oil, etc. Keep engine air intake screens and
cooling fins clear at all times.
2.3.2. Check engine oil and add oil as needed to
bring level up to (but not over) the max.
mark.
2.3.3. Check blade control to insure it works
freely.
2.3.4. Check cutting height - Adjust as required.
2.3.5. Check recycling cover or deflector to insure
that it is installed correctly and that it is
tightened securely.
2.3.6. Check fuel level in the tank after pushing
mower outdoors where fumes are safely
dissipated.
2.3.7. Check handle height. See section 2.6
HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Be certain to read Engine Owner’s Manual before
starting engine. Fill fuel tank with clean, fresh unleaded
gasoline.
FIGURE 8
OPTIONAL POWER CORDS
MINIMUM GAUGE FOR CORD SETS
2.4 PRE-START CHECK LIST (Continued)
3. Stand behind the mower. Using your
left hand move the blade control down
onto the handle and hold in place. See
Figure 9.
120 Volt
Total Length of Cord in Feet
Rating - Amps
25 ft.
50 ft.
100 ft. 150 ft.
More
Than
Not More
Than
A.W.G.
0
6
10
12
6
18
18
16
14
16
16
16
12
16
14
14
14
12
12
10
12
16
Not Recommended
2.4.3. 120 VOLT ELECTRIC START EQUIPPED
MODELS
1. Move the throttle lever, which is located
on the engine, to the rabbit or fast
position. Refer to Figure 7.
NOTE: Do not use primer when using the electric
starter. Do not use primer to restart a warm engine
after a short shutdown.
2. Connect power cord to the handle
mounted switch box. See Figure 10.
FIGURE 9
4. Use your right hand to pull the rope start
T-handle until the engine starts. Guide
rope slowly back to rope guide to prevent
rope breakage. Breakage could result if
the rope handle is allowed to snap back.
5. NOTE: Blade control must be held in
place on the handle for engine to continue
operating. Releasing blade control will
stop the engine. Allow the engine to warm
up until engine runs smoothly.
CAUTION
The 120 volt electric start models are supplied with a
10 foot three-wire power cord. The plug is designed
to operate on 120 volt AC household current. It must
be properly grounded at all times to avoid the
possibility of electric shock which may cause injury
to the operator. Follow all instructions carefully as
set forth below. Determine that your house wiring
system is a three-wire grounded system. Ask a
licensed electrician if you are not sure. If your house
wiring system is not a three-wire grounded system,
do not use this electric start mower under any
condition. If your system is grounded and a three-
hole receptacle is not available, one should be
installed by a licensed electrician.
FIGURE 10
3. Plug other end of power cord into a three
hole grounded 120 volt, AC receptacle.
2.4.2. If using a power cord other than the one
supplied with mower then use a power cord
that is heavy enough to carry the correct
amount of current to the mower. See chart for
correct size to use depending on cord length
and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use
the next heavier gauge cord.
2.5.1. ADJUSTING AXLES
1. Reposition the front axle by raising the
2.4 PRE-START CHECK LIST (Continued)
front wheels off the ground, then pull in
on one of the spring loaded bushings
until it clears the bracket. Move to the
desired height of cut position and
release the bushing. Repeat the same
procedure on opposite end of axle. See
Figure 12.
4. Stand behind the mower. Using your
left hand move the blade control down
onto the handle and hold in place.
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock or injury, Make sure power
cord is away from cutting blade before starting
engine.
5. Use the thumb of your right hand to
depress the switch box starter button.
When the engine starts, release the
button. See Figure 11.
FIGURE 12
2. Reposition the rear axle by raising the
rear wheels off the ground, then pull in
on one of the spring loaded bushings
until it clears the bracket. Move to the
desired height of cut position and
release the bushing. Repeat the same
procedure on opposite end of axle. See
Figure 13.
FIGURE 11
6. Carefully disconnect electric cord.
NOTE: If the engine does not start after about five (5)
seconds of cranking, stop cranking, repeat instructions
found in section 2.4.2. 120 VOLT ELECTRIC START
EQUIPPED MODELS. For your Authorized Lady Garden
Service Center call 1-800-762-7737 or call the
Tecumseh Service Center.
2.5 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Positioning the axles in the lowest of the four
adjustment positions in the wheel brackets raises
the cutting deck to the highest cutting height which
is 3 inches. The top position provides the lowest
cut of 1 inch. Repositioning into the next height of
cut position changes the height about 3/4 of an
inch.
CAUTION
Stop engine and blade before attempting any
adjustments, maintenance, service or repairs.
Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure
spark plug wire away from spark plug. Never attempt
to adjust the cutting height while the engine is
running.
FIGURE 13
2.6 HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: A 1/2” wrench will be needed to adjust
handle height.
1. The height of the handle can be adjusted by
loosening the four nuts located on the lower
handle brackets and pivoting the handle up or
down. Tighten all nuts securely. This provides
2 inches of adjustment. See Figure 14.
FIGURE 16
CAUTION
DO NOT operate mower without side chute,
recycling cover or adapter with grass bag in place.
2.8 SIDE DISCHARGE CHUTE
FIGURE 14
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. The side chute is fastened in place using the
same two knobs used to secure the recycling
cover. There is also a carriage bolt and nut
(Found in hardware bag) that secures the
lower rear portion of chute. Use this bolt and
nut on the side chute only. Tighten all bolts, nuts,
knobs securely. See Figure 15 & Figure 16.
2.7 RECYCLING COVER
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. The recycling cover is fastened in place using
two knobs. To remove the cover simply
unscrew the two knobs and lift off the cover.
See Figure 15. Note: When reinstalling the
cover, the deck side wall should fit between
the tab and outside of cover. Tighten knobs
securely. See Figure 16.
2.9 RECYCLING MOWER OPERATION
Use the following steps for the best results when
recycling.
1. Set the cutting height in the highest blade
setting. Refer to Section 2.5 CUTTING
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
2. Mow with the engine throttle lever set at the
fastest speed setting.
3. Push the mower at a slow ground speed to
allow fine chopping of the clippings or leaves.
NOTE: The grass must be dry. If the grass is
extremely dense, set the rear height adjusters
one notch lower than the front adjusters to
lower the rear of the deck. Experiment with the
deck settings to achieve best recycling.
FIGURE 15
4. Position drain pan next to mower deck
and carefully turn mower back over
and allow oil to drain into pan. NOTE:
It may be necessary to loosen the oil
fill cap to cause the oil to drain.
5. Reinstall the oil drain plug and tighten
securely
6. Refill crankcase with recommended
type and quantity of oil. Refer to page
5 - Set-Up Instructions Paragraph 10.
3.1 SERVICE PROCEDURES
Your Lady Garden mower requires very little
service. However, it is important that the engine be
serviced at the intervals specified in the Engine
Manual furnished with your mower. To retain the
integrity of your mower, use only genuine Lady
Garden Replacement Parts. Return your mower to
an authorized Lady Garden Service Center on a
yearly basis for inspection. Always add any new
devices that will upgrade your mower. To find the
location of your nearest Authorized Lady Garden
Service Center call
1-800-762-7737. Always
3.1.2. CUTTING BLADE SERVICE
Check at frequent intervals to make sure
the blade is securely tightened and that it
is in good condition. Replace Blade if
badly chipped, bent, out of balance, or as
soon as notch starts wearing in the tip
between the flat surface and upturned lift.
See Figure 18. This type wear pattern
occurs more rapidly under sandy soil
condition.
mention the model number and serial number of
your mower when contacting the dealer for
information, parts, or service.
3.1.1. LUBRICATION
FIRST 5 HOURS (NEW UNIT)
ENGINE: Change oil in crankcase. A 3/4”
wrench will be needed to perform this oil
change. Refer to the Engine Owner’s
Manual and Oil Cahnge Instructions.
1. Disconnect spark plug wire.
CAUTION
Use approved fuel container. DO NOT smoke near
open fuel container. DO NOT fill fuel tank indoors or
when engine is running. Wipe off any spilled fuel
before starting engine. Disconnect spark plug wire
from spark plug. Secure wire away from plug.
2. Remove gasoline from tank.
3. Tilt mower onto its right side and
remove the oil drain plug as shown in
Figure 17.
FIGURE 18
CAUTION
Never operate the mower with blade worn to the
extent shown in View C as the tip could fly off,
causing personal injury or property damage.
FIGURE 17
3.1.2. CUTTING BLADE SERVICE
(Continued)
Sharpen Blade when the cutting edges
become dull if the blade is in otherwise
good condition. When dull, the grass cut
ends will be ragged and usually turn
brown soon after mowing.
CAUTION
The cutting blade has sharp edges which can cause
severe injury. Always wear heavy leather gloves
when handling blade to prevent injury.
1. Remove the blade by removing the
capscrew that secures it to blade
hub. Refer to Figure 20.
2. Sharpen it on a grinding wheel at an
angle of 22 to 28 degrees. The
cutting surface should extend in
about 7-1/2 inches from the tips. See
Figure 19.
3. Check the blade after sharpening to
determine that it is still balanced. It
will cause excessive vibration if
unbalanced.
FIGURE 20
5. Tighten the special blade retaining
cap screw to 25 to 35 foot-pounds
torque.
4.1 STORAGE PROCEDURE
Refer to the Engine Manual for directions
regarding engine storage preparations. Prepare
the mower for “end of season” storage as follows:
CAUTION
Use approved fuel container. DO NOT smoke near
open fuel container. DO NOT fill fuel tank indoors or
when engine is running. Wipe off any spilled fuel
before starting engine. Disconnect spark plug wire
from spark plug. Secure wire away from plug.
1. Remove fuel from fuel tank. Run engine until
carburetor bowl is empty.
2. Tape all openings closed to prevent spraying
water into exhaust or air intakes during
washing.
3. Stand the mower on its rear wheels and
thoroughly clean the underside of the deck.
Scrape away any accumulation of grass with a
putty knife and/or wire brush, then use a hose
to wash down the underside of deck and allow
to dry.
FIGURE 19
4. Lubricate all exposed metal with a light coating
of oil to prevent corrosion.
5. Drain oil and refill with new oil.
4. Reinstall sharpened blade and related
components as shown in Figure 20.
6. Change air filter. Refer to the Engine Owners
Manual Air Cleaner D section.
7. Store the mower in a shed or other dry area,
protected from weather.
NOTE: Handles may be folded for storage. To fold
handles, loosen two T-Knobs, and fold the handle over
the mower. Use care not to “kink” the Blade Control
Cable or the 110 volt power cable.
MANUAL No. 2-9478
(I.R. 1/96)
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