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¼” allen wrench at the Return-to-Neutral (RTN) 
mechanism, if necessary. It is normal to make 
these adjustments from time to time. 
 
How to Test/Use the Blade 
Clutch/Brake Switch 
Before testing the blade clutch/brake operation, 
make sure the area is clear and there is nothing 
vulnerable to thrown objects from under the 
mower.  No one should be near the mower deck 
or in its line of discharge.  The discharge chute 
deflector should be in the down position.  The 
parking brake should now be applied.  Move the 
engine throttle to ¾ speed setting.  When 
mowing, the engine speed should always be at 
its highest setting.  The engine governor will 
regulate the engine according to the different 
mowing conditions at that setting.  Place both 
feet firmly on the foot platform and turn on the 
blade clutch switch.  Run blades for a minute or 
so.  Try engaging and disengaging the blades a 
few times about 10 seconds apart.  If the blades 
do not start and stop in a few seconds each 
time, service the blade brake system or contact 
your local Wright dealer.  Under mowing load, 
the clutch’s life will be the greatest if engaged 
and disengaged at the ¾ throttle level. 
 
How to Test the Operator Presence 
Control (OPC) Switch 
With the parking brakes applied and the blades 
ON, try lifting your feet off the foot platform to 
test the Operator Presence Control switch 
(OPC).  The engine should kill and the blades 
should stop within a few seconds.  If not, service 
the OPC system or contact your local Wright 
dealer. 
 
 
 
 
 
Service and Adjustments 
Tire Maintenance and Pressure 
Excessively worn tire tread is dangerous on all 
hills.  Replace drive tires with less than 3/32” of 
any tread groove left.  Use tires with the tread 
pattern recommended by Wright Mfg., Inc. only.  
Keep the tire pressure in the drive tires between 
18 and 22 psi.  Higher pressures will cause the 
tires to have less traction, which will force you to 
go slower and with less safety and give you a 
harder ride.  Keep the tire pressure in the front 
caster tires between 30 and 40 psi.  Higher 
pressures will help keep the caster tires on their 
rims when impacted from the side but give a 
harder ride.  They do not have any tread but 
should be replaced when excessively worn. 
 
Height-of-Cut 
Before adjusting the height-of-cut be sure the 
mower engine is off, and all four tires have 
proper air pressure.  Check for even tire wear.  
The height-of-cut can be adjusted the following 
way: 
•  While holding the deck lift lever grip to the left 
of the upright, push down (with thumb or other 
hand) on the button at the top of the deck lift 
lever.  With the button pushed down, pull back 
slightly and then move the deck lift lever 
forward to lower the deck or pull back to raise 
the deck.  When the deck is at the desired 
height, release the button and make sure the 
internal stop block is fully locked into place.  
There is also a détente pin that can be used to 
insure the deck is not lowered to a cutting 
height that is lower than the lowest desired 
cutting height. 
 
Belt Tension Adjustment 
The pump drive belt is self-adjusting, and 
requires no adjustment, just replacement. The 
blade drive belt is self-adjusting also and 
requires no adjustment, just replacement. 
 
How to Move the Mower if the Engine 
Won’t Start 
Rotate both of the hydro bypass valve levers on 
the side of each hydraulic pump about ½ turn 
counterclockwise.  It is important not to over 
tighten these levers.  Damage may occur to the 
pump if this valve is over tightened. 
 
    
WARNING 
Bleeding Air from the Hydraulic 
System 
Whenever servicing the hydraulic system, it is of 
the utmost importance to keep any dirt or debris 
from getting into the system.  Clean off all parts 
before disassembly and assembly.  When any of 
the hydraulic parts are disconnected or removed 
or when the oil is changed, air must be bled from 
the system.  If air is entrained in the system, loss 
of power, excessive heat, and damage to the 
hydraulic pumps may occur.  First, make sure 
the oil level in the reservoir is correct.  The level 
should be between 1”-1.5” below the top of the