Warning – MB QUART SCR User Manual

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Steering Handle Adjustment

The steering handles should be positioned in line with each
other for easy one-handed control. (See Figure 6-7). The
handles can then be adjusted forward or backwards to
accommodate the operator.

1. Shut off the mower’s engine and engage the parking

brake.

2. Loosen the two bolts for each steering handle and pivot

the handles forward or back as desired.

3. Keep the handles aligned and tighten the bolts.

Figure 6-7 Steering Handle Adjustment

6.4 BELT ADJUSTMENT

All drive belts and cutter deck belts are spring loaded and
self-tensioning. The belts should be checked periodically
for proper alignment and wear.

WARNING:

Before removing any guards, shut the
engine off and remove the ignition key.

Keep Handles
Aligned

Adjustment Bolt

SCR 2K SHA

Gap

6.5 BELT ALIGNMENT

Belt alignment is important for proper performance of
your Scag mower. If you experience frequent belt wear
or breakage, see your authorized Scag service center for
belt adjustment.

Cutter Deck Engagement Belt Adjustment

This adjustment should be made after the initial break
in (first 8 Hours of operation) and checked every 40
hours thereafter.

1. Check the tension on the belt. (See Figure 6-6).

There should be 1/2" deflection with 10lbs. of force
at the longest span between pulleys.

2. To increase or decrease the belt tension, loosen the

jam nuts on the control rod and turn until the proper
belt tension is achieved. (See Figure 6-6)

Figure 6-6 Engagement Belt Adjustment

SCR 2001 CDBA

Control Rod

Belt Tension

4. Maintain gap between steering handles. If gap does

not exist, contact your authorized Scag service center.

6.3 THROTTLE CONTROL AND CHOKE
ADJUSTMENT

These adjustments must be peformed by your Scag
dealer to ensure proper and effecient running of the
engine. Should either need adjustment, contact your
authorized Scag service center.

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