Mountfield 1636H Specifications

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for having chosen one of our products. We hope that you will get complete
satisfaction from using your new machine and that it will fully meet all your expecta-
tions.
This manual has been written to help you become familiar with the machine and use it
safely and efficiently. Do not forget that it is an integral part of the machine, so keep it
close at hand for future reference and pass it on to the purchaser if you sell the
machine.
This new lawn tractor has been designed and built in compliance with current stan-
dards, and is safe and reliable if used for cutting and collecting grass following the
instructions given in this manual (
proper usage). If you use the machine in any other
way or ignore the instructions for safe use, maintenance and repair, it is considered
"
incorrect usage". In this case, the warranty is automatically voided and the Manufac-
turer is not held responsible for damage or injury to oneself or others.
Since we regular improve our products, you may find slight differences between your
machine and the descriptions contained in this manual. Modifications can be made to
the machine without notice and without the obligation to update the manual, although
the essential safety and function characteristics will remain unaltered. If in doubt, do
not hesitate to contact your dealer. And now enjoy your work!
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
This manual gives all the necessary instructions for using the machine and carrying out
basic maintenance.
Any adjustments or maintenance operations not described in this manual must
be carried out by your Dealer or a specialized Service Centre. Both have the nec-
essary knowledge and equipment to ensure that the work is done correctly with-
out affecting the safety of the machine.
If you wish, you can ask your dealer to prepare a maintenance programme person-
alised to your needs. This will help you keep your new purchase in peak performance
and maintain its value over time.
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INTRODUCTION

Dear Customer,Thank you for having chosen one of our products. We hope that you will get completesatisfaction from using your new machine and that it

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

with the hole on the shaft and insert the pin (3) using a hammer. Make sure the endcomes right through to the opposite side.To avoid damage to the ste

Page 3 - 1. SAFETY

battery and dispose of the batteryin accordance with the regula-tions in force.Unfasten the elastic tie rod (2) andremove the battery and the guard(3)

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12EN4.1 STEERING WHEELTurns the front wheels.4.2 THROTTLEThis regulates the engine's r.p.m. The positions are indicated on a plate showing thefol

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13ENCONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS«START» connects the starter motor.If you release the key on «START», it will automatically return to «ON».4.4 PARKING BR

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14EN4.8 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVERThere are seven positions for this lever (shown as «1» to «7» on the label), which corre-spond to various heigh

Page 7 - Write your machine’s serial

15ENCONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS4.31 BRAKE PEDALThis pedal works the brake on the rear wheels.4.32 DRIVE PEDALThis pedal engages drive in the wheels and c

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16ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE5.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSThe machine must only be used for the purpose for which itwas designed (cutting and collecting gra

Page 9 - 3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

17ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE–the blades are not engaged;– the operator is seated or the parking brake is engaged.b) The engine stops when:– the operator

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18ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE5.3.3 Filling with oil and fuelThe engine manualindicates what type of oil and fuel you canuse.With the engine off, check th

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19ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINEIf you decide to mow without the grass-catcher,you can mount an optional stone-guard kit (☛ 8.2).This has to be attached to

Page 12 - 4. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SAFETY ... 3Regul

Page 13 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

20ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE– if the engine is already warm, position the lever between «SLOW» and «FAST»;– put in the ignition key and turn to «ON» to

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21ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINEGradually reach the desired speed using the throttle and gear lever. To change gear,press the clutch halfway down (☛ 4.21).W

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22ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE5.4.5 Grass cuttingTo start cutting:– move the throttle to «FAST»;– raise the cutting deck as high as possible;– engage the

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23ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE5.4.7 Unblocking the collector channelCutting very tall or wet grass, particularly at excessively high speed, can clog up th

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24ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINEAlways empty the grass-catcher and do not leave containersfull of cut grass inside a room.Clean the plastic parts of the bod

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25ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINEThe battery must be kept in a cool and dry place. Before a longstorage period (more than 1 month), always charge the battery

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26ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINE5.5 USING THE MACHINE ON SLOPING GROUNDOnly mow on slopes with gradients up to themaximum already mentioned (max 10° -17%).L

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27ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINENever use reverse to reduce speed going downhill: this couldcause you to lose control of the vehicle, especially on slippery

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28ENHOW TO USE THE MACHINEget the necessary thrust to push the cuttings through the collector channel.5. The frequency of mowing should be in relation

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Operation Hours Completed (Date or Time)1. MACHINE1.1Check of fastening and sharpness of blades251.2 Blade replacement 1001.3 Transmission belt check

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1.1 HOW TO READ THE MANUALSome paragraphs in the manual containing important information regarding safety andoperation are emphasized in the following

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30ENMAINTENANCE1)See the engine manual for the full list and frequency.2)At the first signs of wear, contact your dealer to replace the part.3)General

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31ENMAINTENANCE6.2.3 Rear axleThis is a sealed single unit that does not require maintenance. It is permanently lubri-cated and its lubricant does not

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32EN6.3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS6.3.1 Cutting deck alignmentThe cutting deck should be aligned properly set to ensure a good cut In order to make the ad

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33ENMAINTENANCE6.4 DISMANTLING AND REPLACEMENT6.4.1 Replacing wheelsStop the machine on flat ground and put a blockunder a load-bearing part of the fr

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34EN6.4.4 Replacing a fuseThe machine is fitted with fuses (1)with different capacities and func-tions. Specifically:– 10 A fuse = protects the mainan

Page 29 - 6. MAINTENANCE

35ENMAINTENANCE6.5 INFORMATION FOR SERVICE CENTRESBelow is a list of specifications for machine adjustments and instructions for disman-tling and repl

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36ENMAINTENANCE6.5.2 Dismantling, replacing and remounting the bladesAlways wear workgloves when handling the blades.Damaged or bentblades must always

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37ENTROUBLESHOOTING1. With the key on«ON», the lightremains off2. With the key on«START» the lightflashes and thestarter motor doesnot run3. With the

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38ENTROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION8. The engine stopsand the light goes off9. The engine stopsbut the light stays on10. The blades donot

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39ENACCESSORIES ON REQUEST1. FRONT COUNTERWEIGHTSThese improve stability at the front of the machine,particularly when it is used mostly on sloping gr

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1.2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONSRead carefullybefore using the machine.A) TRAINING1) Read the instructions carefully. Befamiliar with the controls and h

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40ENSPECIFICATIONSForward speed (approximate) at3000 min-1:in 1st ... 2.2 km/hin 2nd ...

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5) Remember there is no such thing asa “safe” slope. Travelling on grass slopesrequires particular care. To guard againstoverturning: – do not stop or

Page 37 - 7. TROUBLESHOOTING

SAFETY6EN1.3 SAFETY LABELSYour machine must be used with care. This is why labels with illustrations have beenplaced on the machine, to remind you of

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2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINEThe label located near the battery housing hasthe essential data of each machine.1. Acoustic power level according to

Page 39 - 8. ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST

the grass cuttings, this is also a safetyelement that stops any objects drawn upby the blades from being thrown outsideof the machine.15. Stone-guard

Page 40 - 9. SPECIFICATIONS

For storage and transport purposes, some components of the machine are notinstalled in the factory and have to be assembled after unpacking. Follow th

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