Servicing the wheels, Figure 29, Removing the wheels – Hayter Mowers 21in Heavy-Duty Walk-Behind Rotary mower 455E User Manual

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Figure 29

1.

Upper belt cover

7. Remove the screws from the lower anchor bracket

(Figure 30).

Figure 30

1.

Lower anchor bracket

2.

Notches

Note: The lower belt has been removed in Figure 30
for the purpose for clarity. It is not necessary
to remove the lower belt cover to perform this
procedure.

8. Move the lower anchor bracket up one hole

(Figure 30).

9. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to adjust the control bar.

Note: When you install a new belt, move the lower
anchor bracket to its original factory position, which
is indicated by the notches next to the holes in the
bracket (Figure 30).

Servicing the Wheels

Removing the Wheels

1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop.

2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug (Figure 12).

3. Remove the bolt, the wheel spacer, and the locknut

mounting the wheel to the pivot arm (Figure 31).

4. Separate the wheel halves from the tyre by removing

4 cap screws and 4 locknuts (Figure 31).

Note: If you remove the bearings from the
bearing/hub assembly, remove them by pressing on
the bearing spacer (Figure 31).

Figure 31

1.

Locknuts

6.

Plastic cover (rear wheels
only)

2.

Wheel spacer

7.

Lug

3.

Bearing/hub assembly

8.

Bearing (2)

4.

Bearing spacer

9.

Bolt

5.

Wheel half

Assembling the Wheels

1. Position the tyre onto one wheel half, aligning the

lugs on each (Figure 31).

2. Place the bearing/hub assembly into the center hole

of the wheel half. Ensure that the legs of the hub are
positioned over the flange of the hole (Figure 31).

3. Place the other wheel half onto the bearing/hub

assembly, aligning the wheel and the tyre lugs and
the mounting holes (Figure 31).

4. Using 2 fully threaded screws or bolts (1/4-20 x 1.50

inch) and non-locking nuts, loosely secure the wheel

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