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RAIDER 12
MODEL
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FIGURE I
PARKING BRAKE
The parking brake is located on the left side of
the tractor as shown in Figure IV. To set the parking
brake depress the clutch-brake pedal as far as pos- FIGURE III
sible and push the parking brake down. To release
the brake depress the clutch-brake pedal. ATTACHING TOOLS
Complete information on the assembly, attachment,
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT operation and service of the many attaching tools will
be provided with each attachment.
The brake band, located on the left side of the
transmission, brakes the transmission and in turn CARE OF TRACTOR
stops the wheels. 1. Keep tractor greased and oiled regularly. Re-
To adjust, depress clutch brake pedal and move fer to Fig. IV for the location of grease fittings. Check
parking brake lever forward into the engaged posi- transmission and engine case oil Ivels.
tion. Tighten nut on brake rod until both rear wheels 2. Keep engine air cleaner clean. This will add
skid when tractor is pushed - parking brake en- to engine life.
gaged. Tighten nut another ~ turn. The brake and 3. Keep tires properly inflated. See previous in-
parking brake are now properly adjusted. See Fig. II. structions.
4. Keep tractor covered and in a dry place when
not in use.
S. Keep grass and dirt out of engine cowling as
these will stop the flow of air and decrease en-
gine life.
6. LIGHTS. To replace head light bulbs remove the
four screws holding the lens, push down and rotate
the bulb to the left, it will then come out. Replace
with # 1156 bulb. The lights may go off when the
hood is raised, this is because it loses ground contact.
7. CLUTCH-BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT. The
clutch-brake pedal rod may be turned in or out to
adjust the pedal to operator's desired position. Re-
move pin from rod and turn rod in or out for adjust-
ment. There are also two holes in the pedal to adjust
for travel. The upper hole is for a short movement
of travel, the lower hole is for a long movement.
S. When replacing belts or mounting drive im-
plements make sure all pulleys are in line.
9. BATTERY. Check electrolyte level periodically.
FIGURE 1/ If tractor has been in storage it may be necessary to
recharge.
10. Your tractor is only as good as the service
LIFT HANDLE
you give it. See your Wheel Horse Dealer for a
The lift handle is used to lift or lower equipment thorough check-up after each season of use.
used with the tractor. Depress the release button to 11. When replacing belts be sure to purchase gen-
lower the handle. uine Wheel Horse belts, as these belts are specifically
When the equipment is allowed to float, the for- designed for each application.
ward travel of the handle can be limited by the (NOTE: Make sure all pulleys are in line.)
adjustable stop. Turn the hand knob till the stop 12. To raise seat/fender unit push latch down. See
reaches the desired position. Fig. IV.
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Length Overall ..................................... 65 inches
8. Take precautions when leaving machine un- Wheelbase ........................................ 45~ inches
attended (to avoid accidental starting, rolling away, Width Overall ...................................... 36 inches
accidental dropping of any attachment, etc.) Width at Front Wheels ........................... 33~ inches
Height ............................................ 40 inches
9. Disengage power to any attachment when- Height to Top of Hood ........••.................... 35 inches
ever it is not in use, or when traveling from one Approx. Shipping Weight .............................. 607 Ibs.
work area to another. Crop Clearance ................................... 7~ inches
Frame Clearance .................................. 13~ inches
10. Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards.
Engine .............................................. 12 H.P. *
Know what is behind you, before backing up.
Engine Oil Capacity .................................. 5 pints
11. Beware of steep slopes; reduce speed on all Fuel Capacity ....................................... 6 quarts
Transmission Oil Capacity ............................ 2 quarts
side slopes and sharp turns, to prevent tipping or
losi ng control. Tires (front) 5.50-8 Pneumatic (16" wheel dia.)
Tires (rear) Terra-Type 8.50 x 12" Pneumatic (23" wheel dia.)
12. Don't stop or start suddenly when going uphill Turning Radius (to outside of outside wheel) .............. 6' 9/1
or downhill. *Engine Manufacturers Rating
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TRACTOR PARTS LIST
(See pages 11 and 12 for Transmission break down and Parts list)
ing parts 01 ort No. and art.
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No.
Part
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No.
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Description
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lUI I ,,: Muffler 151' MW8863 i :>prong - Fender Latch
102 , 943367-4 Nipple 1" Pipe x 2}-} 160 5977 Bushing Nyliner
103 I 3947 Nipple 1" Close Pipe 161 7617 Pin
104 . 3939 Elbow 1" Pipe x 45° 162 7616 Bracket - Fender latch
7466 lIey - En, 16- 08002-4 - '-20 x %
6507 y 16 15661-4 ) Elastic 5
5170 ,s'y. Contre e 16 220 ver Plate
6484 ,s'y. Contre Ie 16 60151-4 zlock ~-21
109 920127-4 Lockwasher ~6 Shake Proof 2 167 7611 Ass'y. Fender
110 1364 Nut Round ~6-18 2 168 5666 Bushing - Nylon 2
111 2879 Clip 169 908182-4 Bolt %-24 x Ys Hex 2
112 960150-4 Screw )i -20 x Yo Whizlock 170 4937 Spacer 2
5431 It Hex Sp. I 17 667 - Rubber
7572 ,,'yo Switch ·n 17 018 at 8ase
7261 It Hex Spe 17 019 ;eat
9201"'7-~ ...""ckwasher ~16 17~ ,020 Jock
117 5451 Insulator - Switch 175 7027 Screw Whizlock ),:4-20 x }-} 5
118 7262 Key - Ignition 176 7230 Ass'y. Hood
119 5480 Ass'y. Cigar Lighter 177 5455 Bracket - Hood Hinge
5481 . is'y. Knob • 17~ -457 - Nylon
5483 ,ell 17 490 vot
5482 is'y. Socket 18 467 ~d Latch
915~ Jt #8-32 18 469
124 920078-4 Lockwasher # 8 182 933182 Roll Pin ;J{6 x %
125 5484 Assembly Wire 183 5505 Roller Rubber 2
126 7778 , Battery 184 5468 Roller Steel 2
127 7664 Wiring Harness 185 915932-4 Nut High Crown # 10-24 2
648S ire Battery d 18 466 t Push On
7223 is'y. Reflect - Socket 18 522 ood Latch
is/Yo Wire
18 438 - Hood
72U
18. _437 ,Jt Push 0.,
131 7227 Spring 1
190 5432 Ass'y. Wheel & Tire 2
132 7228 Bulb (# 1156) 2
191 5433 Wheel 12 x 7 JA 2
133 7075 Lens
192 5434 Tire 9 x 12 Lawn & Garden 2
134 7229 Screw # 6-32 x % Special c435
19"
718~ vitch 19 004 ~6-20 11
718! iring Horn his 19 637 teel, Tire, •
302~ ip Wire 19 635
IJI! 7618 l.onnector - Ihree wire 197 4999 Ball Bearing 4
139 7680 Base - Toil Light 198 5636 Tire 16 x 5.50-8 2
140 5487 Cover - Red - Tail Light 199 5512 Tube 2
141 5488 ! Bulb 12 Volt Tail Light 2 200 2844 Washer 2
757~ ..'y. Wire 20 816
692~ Innector - 20 420 Wheel
144 909138-4 Bolt Round Head # 10-32 x % 2 203 7469 Insert
915!,~' , .... ut Hex #,n ':I!.., ., 20' "33215 ~ x l)i
920( ,ckwasher 20 37014 Woodruff
745i ,,'Yo 'Belt I 20 468 Steering
908C )It Hex ~. 20 562 Raider
149 920084-4 Lockwasher K6 208 7779 Link - Battery 1
150 7463 Bracket Footrest 209 7566 Decal "12" (Raider 12) 2
151 960175-4 Bolt - Whizlock ~6-18 x ),) 2 210 7186 Decal Hood Trim R.H.
745" ""otrest R.H 21' "7187 " __ ~I "'ftod Trim L....
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Transmission
5060 TRANSMISSION PARTS LIST
*(Order No. 5060 for Complete Transinission)
When ordering parts always list Part No. and Name of Part.
ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE
RAIDER 12
48" ROTARY MOWER (5-1481) TRAILING CULTIVATOR (7-1711)
42" ROTARY MOWER (5-1421) TWO SECTION CULTIVATOR (7-1721)
36" ROTARY MOWER (5-1361) GRADER BLADE (7-1111)
37" SNOW THROWER (6-1211) SPIKE TOOTH HARROW (7-1611)
50" SICKLE BAR MOWER (7-1311) 4-WHEEL UTILITY WAGON (7-2111)
42" DOZER BLADE (6-4111) 2-WHEEL DUMP TRAILER (7-2211)
32" DISC (7-1511) SPIKED DISC (AERATOR (7-2411)
36" TILLER (7-1211) LAWN ROLLER (7-2311)
12" PLOW (7- 1411 )
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
FRONT AND REAR WHEEL DISCS (8-0511) TIRE CHAINS (8-2511)
POWER TAKE-OFF (8-3211) DUAL WHEELS (8-0711)
REAR WHEEL WEIGHTS (8-1111) AUXILIARY HITCH (8-5111)
FRONT WHEEL WEIGHTS (8-1211) SPEED HITCH (8-5211)
ATTACHMENT CLUTCH (8-3111)