PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NOT ILLUSTRATED
PART #
204600
207300
104700
211500
Zerk, straight, (drive in), used in cap screw
#73 on wheel and power unit shaft #35.
Zerk 67 ½ (-threaded) used in dual pulley
assy. #59.
Eccentric pin, used in drive head, shown
immediately behind #103.
Throttle cable, 48” conduit and 52” wire.
309910
217000
111600
Dual wheel and tire assy. (Single), installs same as
single wheel, order two for
replacement of single wheels.
Fence guard and adjustable skid (single), 1 ½” to 4
½” cutting height, replaces #115 standard skid.
Throttle clip. 2 used on handle bar to support
throttle cable.
ASSEMBLY, OPERATING & SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE JARI MONARCH MODEL C
The Jari warranty may be invalid unless these instructions are read and followed. For warranty, service, parts and
information on new or used engines, rst read engine manual and then, contact engine dealer in your area.
All referrals to left and right are from the operator’s position.
ASSEMBLY
1. Put eccentric roller item #103 on eccentric pin at the end of drive shaft. It is not necessary, but grease can be applied
to pin.
2. Remove three nuts #131, 3 washers #130 underneath sickle bar and insert the three bolts #129 along with bar #107
into three holes in the mounting plate provided on #2 while guiding roller into channel of knife head #132. Replace
washers and nuts and tighten rmly.
3. Remove cotter key from divider rod #104 and insert rod into cylinder provided on knife head #132 with hole in rod
going rst. When hole in rod appears at the bottom of cylinder, insert cotter key and spread.
4. Attach handlebars #74 to upper part of frame #1 where two holes provided with two cap screws #75, washers #76 and
nuts #77. See front page also.
5. Bring throttle cable on handle bar forward ahead of engine between frame and wheel forming a loop to come back to
engine. Throttle hookups provided at the base of the engine on the left side. Throttle cable does not attach directly to
carburetor. See engine manual for details. Depending on engine used if throttle cable clamp mounted in hole toward the
rear of engine such as in the Briggs, move it to the forward hole. Rotate the two throttle cables clips on the handle bar to
keep cable away from wheel.
6. Connect control rod #80 to bracket #82 with bolt #83, washer #84 and nut #85.
7. Install knobs #53 on lever #52 and #81 on lever # 78. Leave lever #78 in the down position.
8. Drive pinion #40 is adjusted to tire #70 by 2 nuts #43 located on lower control rod #42 before and after rod goes
through bracket #82. With lever #78 still in the down position ground spark plug, engage sickle bar handle lever #52
(same as belt tighten lever) by moving it toward center of unit or run position. Pull starter cord on engine slowly until
a drive pinion tooth is at its closest proximity to tire. Turn tire or wheel by hand until one groove of the tire is directly
across from pinion tooth. Concentrate only on one tire and pinion – other side will adjust automatically. Pull back and
up on lever #78. Pinion tooth should depress rubber in groove of tire slightly (1/32” is adequate). If further adjustment
is required, loosen bottom nut #43 and turn top nut #43 clockwise to increase depression in tire or counterclockwise
to decrease depression. When top nut is set, tighten bottom nut against bracket and top nut. Maintain this adjustment
as mower is used. If traction is doubtful with above setting, read the remainder of this manual and then start unit on a
cement oor. Adjust throttle to about ¼ speeds, engage sickle bar lever #52, take hold of handle bar with one
hand, pull back and up on lever #78 and attempt to hold unit back with both hands. Be prepared because if above
adjustments have been followed, this procedure will remove all doubts about traction. Assembler may notice a degree of
exibility in control rods and the drive pinion mechanism. In use, if pinion tooth contacts top of tire instead of groove, the
exibility with accompanying tension allows the pinion tooth to fall in the groove immediately. If one pinion lags behind
the other movement to engage tires, squirt penetrating oil in the various pivot points (not grease type bearings in #36 and
#37) of the mechanism to remove paint. Engage and disengage lever #78 several times to help remove paint or stand
at the side of the unit and grasp control rods #42 and #80 with ngers while hooking thumbs over the handle bar and
squeezing the control rods toward handle bar several times. Do this from both sides of the machine.
9.Check all nuts, bolts and set screws for tightness except as noted for the setscrews #127 located in the knife clips #125.
After 2-3 hours of operation recheck all bolts, nuts and set screws for tightness and there-after, check periodically as
indicated.
10.Check unit over for adequate lubrication – See front page.
TO START ENGINE
1. Read engine manual and ll oil as instructed.
2. Your Jari Monarch is equipped with a sickle bar handle lever #52 for your convenience in starting the engine.