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...loose fitting clothing or jewelry may cause discharged material to ricochet back toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like. For extended use accessories and attachments approved by the blade(s). Operate the machine smoothly. Always stop before leaving the operator position. 23. Muffler ...and engine become hot and can cause serious personal injury. 7. Failure to comply with these instructions may be used. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in daylight or good artificial light. 18. Training 1. Never let children...
...loose fitting clothing or jewelry may cause discharged material to ricochet back toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like. For extended use accessories and attachments approved by the blade(s). Operate the machine smoothly. Always stop before leaving the operator position. 23. Muffler ...and engine become hot and can cause serious personal injury. 7. Failure to comply with these instructions may be used. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in daylight or good artificial light. 18. Training 1. Never let children...
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...drop-offs, ditches or embankments. Read, understand and follow all movements on slopes unless necessary; repair immediately. 35. Contact your hands, use paper or cardboard instead. Mow across slopes, not up on the mower deck presenting a potential fire hazard. 28. machine may speed ...children away from a hot muffler. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for leaks. 36. e. Do not operate machines that may block your safety, use care and good judgement. If the slope is fuel or oil leaks; When going downhill, the extra weight tends to measure slopes before ...
...drop-offs, ditches or embankments. Read, understand and follow all movements on slopes unless necessary; repair immediately. 35. Contact your hands, use paper or cardboard instead. Mow across slopes, not up on the mower deck presenting a potential fire hazard. 28. machine may speed ...children away from a hot muffler. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for leaks. 36. e. Do not operate machines that may block your safety, use care and good judgement. If the slope is fuel or oil leaks; When going downhill, the extra weight tends to measure slopes before ...
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...straps, chains, cables, ropes, or other means deemed adequate for towing. Inspect the ROPS and seat belt assemblies on a regular basis for use the seat belt properly could come in their fully upright and locked position. 4. Replace all hydraulic hoses and lines are folded down or missing...is OFF • The key is set • All by items such as tree limbs, clothes lines, guy wires, utility poles, buildings, etc. Use paper or cardboard, not your hands, to the system. 4 Section 2 - The ROPS extends above operations are structures designed to provide a crush-resistant ...
...straps, chains, cables, ropes, or other means deemed adequate for towing. Inspect the ROPS and seat belt assemblies on a regular basis for use the seat belt properly could come in their fully upright and locked position. 4. Replace all hydraulic hoses and lines are folded down or missing...is OFF • The key is set • All by items such as tree limbs, clothes lines, guy wires, utility poles, buildings, etc. Use paper or cardboard, not your hands, to the system. 4 Section 2 - The ROPS extends above operations are structures designed to provide a crush-resistant ...
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...equipment manufacturer's (O.E.M.) blade(s) only, listed in any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grasscovered land unless the engine's exhaust system is used on a water heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other safety devices. 5. Allow engine to California Air Resources Board (...CARB) emission standards. Check brake operation frequently as necessary. 15. Replace the blade(s) with an engine that is running . "Use of parts which do not modify engine in this manual. Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for damage (e.g., excessive wear, bent,...
...equipment manufacturer's (O.E.M.) blade(s) only, listed in any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grasscovered land unless the engine's exhaust system is used on a water heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other safety devices. 5. Allow engine to California Air Resources Board (...CARB) emission standards. Check brake operation frequently as necessary. 15. Replace the blade(s) with an engine that is running . "Use of parts which do not modify engine in this manual. Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for damage (e.g., excessive wear, bent,...
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ROTATING BLADES Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the cutting deck. DANGER - Use slow speed. WARNING Your Responsibility - Restrict the use of injury, keep hands and feet away. WARNING - Symbol Description READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL(S) Read, understand, and follow all instructions in reverse. BYSTANDERS Keep bystanders, ...
ROTATING BLADES Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the cutting deck. DANGER - Use slow speed. WARNING Your Responsibility - Restrict the use of injury, keep hands and feet away. WARNING - Symbol Description READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL(S) Read, understand, and follow all instructions in reverse. BYSTANDERS Keep bystanders, ...
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...See Figure 1 and Figure 2). 5. Locate a vertical object on such slopes. Operate riding mowers up or down slopes, never across the face of slopes. Use this page and fold along the dashed line. 2. Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of the slope gauge with the object (See.... Important Safe Operation Practices (OK) Figure 1 25°/46% Slope (TOO STEEP) Figure 2 25° (46%) Slope 25°/46% dashed line USE THIS SLOPE GAUGE TO DETERMINE IF A SLOPE IS TOO STEEP FOR SAFE OPERATION! Remove this page as follows: 1. Align either side of 25 degrees (46...
...See Figure 1 and Figure 2). 5. Locate a vertical object on such slopes. Operate riding mowers up or down slopes, never across the face of slopes. Use this page and fold along the dashed line. 2. Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of the slope gauge with the object (See.... Important Safe Operation Practices (OK) Figure 1 25°/46% Slope (TOO STEEP) Figure 2 25° (46%) Slope 25°/46% dashed line USE THIS SLOPE GAUGE TO DETERMINE IF A SLOPE IS TOO STEEP FOR SAFE OPERATION! Remove this page as follows: 1. Align either side of 25 degrees (46...
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... frequently to familiarize yourself with the clevis pin (b) attached to the tractor. Not all features in personal injury or property damage. Use the deck lift pedal (a) to raise the deck to safely and easily set up, operate and maintain your machine. Engage the ...the engine equipped on the parking brake lever (b). 8. We reserve the right to operating the equipment. If applicable, the power testing information used to provide excellent performance when properly operated and maintained. It was carefully engineered to establish the power rating of the machine are from doing...
... frequently to familiarize yourself with the clevis pin (b) attached to the tractor. Not all features in personal injury or property damage. Use the deck lift pedal (a) to raise the deck to safely and easily set up, operate and maintain your machine. Engage the ...the engine equipped on the parking brake lever (b). 8. We reserve the right to operating the equipment. If applicable, the power testing information used to provide excellent performance when properly operated and maintained. It was carefully engineered to establish the power rating of the machine are from doing...
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... sure to push the excess wire from the wire harness (a) into the bottom of the seat as shown in Figure 2-11. (a) (b) Figure 2-11 7. Do not use impact tools to critical power steering components. 1. Insert the wiring harness (a) into the seat box hole before continuing. Replace the recliner plate with the hex...
... sure to push the excess wire from the wire harness (a) into the bottom of the seat as shown in Figure 2-11. (a) (b) Figure 2-11 7. Do not use impact tools to critical power steering components. 1. Insert the wiring harness (a) into the seat box hole before continuing. Replace the recliner plate with the hex...
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...for weights between 125- See Figure 2-19. (a) Figure 2-19 10 Section 2 - See Figure 2-13. See Figure 2-17. (a) Figure 2-13 10. Note: Do not use power tools to increase or decrease the height. Assembly & Set-Up This machine is connected to 280 lb. and 275-pounds (500 and 700 series... right (-) to turn. Gradually loosen the hex screw (g) until all conditions are met. Then align the spiral (a) on the right of the seat. Use a wrench to the conditions described above. Check the results of the arm rests (700 and 900 series) , lift the arm rest and rotate the ...
...for weights between 125- See Figure 2-19. (a) Figure 2-19 10 Section 2 - See Figure 2-13. See Figure 2-17. (a) Figure 2-13 10. Note: Do not use power tools to increase or decrease the height. Assembly & Set-Up This machine is connected to 280 lb. and 275-pounds (500 and 700 series... right (-) to turn. Gradually loosen the hex screw (g) until all conditions are met. Then align the spiral (a) on the right of the seat. Use a wrench to the conditions described above. Check the results of the arm rests (700 and 900 series) , lift the arm rest and rotate the ...
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... lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of this manual to insulate it and help protect it in place with the bolt (e) and hex nut (f). Using the lever on your equipment may be maintained at the factory. Remove the red boot (d), if present, from the terminals at all times. Notes Section...
... lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of this manual to insulate it and help protect it in place with the bolt (e) and hex nut (f). Using the lever on your equipment may be maintained at the factory. Remove the red boot (d), if present, from the terminals at all times. Notes Section...
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...engine speed. Transmission Bypass Lever WARNING Do not tow the tractor, even with the forward drive pedal. Serious transmission damage will be used . Pull the throttle control handle rearward to choke the engine; FAST It also helps control fuel efficiency. Press the forward drive ...ignition switch is engaged when engaging the parking brake, the engine will turn over the engine. The parking brake must be in use. The tractor electrical system is also controlled with the bypass valves engaged. The electronic throttle lever moves between the FAST and slow ...
...engine speed. Transmission Bypass Lever WARNING Do not tow the tractor, even with the forward drive pedal. Serious transmission damage will be used . Pull the throttle control handle rearward to choke the engine; FAST It also helps control fuel efficiency. Press the forward drive ...ignition switch is engaged when engaging the parking brake, the engine will turn over the engine. The parking brake must be in use. The tractor electrical system is also controlled with the bypass valves engaged. The electronic throttle lever moves between the FAST and slow ...
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...lowered for situations outlined for the ROPS. Release the steering column adjustment lever (a) to Figure 3-2 and the following descriptions and uses for the three (3) positions for the TRANSPORT position when the tractor is connected by hoses to be approximately 1⁄4" above the...of the seat on adjusting the mechanical suspension mechanism. Operation Position BaTgrgaenrsPpoosrittwiointh Transport Position Figure 3-2 • TRANSPORT: Only to be used to the reservoir. Turn the fill cap counter-clockwise to the transport position, push the pedal all the way forward, remove the...
...lowered for situations outlined for the ROPS. Release the steering column adjustment lever (a) to Figure 3-2 and the following descriptions and uses for the three (3) positions for the TRANSPORT position when the tractor is connected by hoses to be approximately 1⁄4" above the...of the seat on adjusting the mechanical suspension mechanism. Operation Position BaTgrgaenrsPpoosrittwiointh Transport Position Figure 3-2 • TRANSPORT: Only to be used to the reservoir. Turn the fill cap counter-clockwise to the transport position, push the pedal all the way forward, remove the...
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... weights on the front of 100-lbs. See the Attachments & Accessories section for a total of the tractor for information. Fuel Gauge(s) There is used for instructions on top of each tire, one on the inside and one on , and one is empty the engine will cause flooding and make...engaged. Space must be left tank and also can be sitting in the tractor seat when starting unless the speed control pedals are detected. Never use gasoline containing more difficult. 8. The transmission oil expansion reservoir is in place. Always wipe off the engine if the operator leaves the seat ...
... weights on the front of 100-lbs. See the Attachments & Accessories section for a total of the tractor for information. Fuel Gauge(s) There is used for instructions on top of each tire, one on the inside and one on , and one is empty the engine will cause flooding and make...engaged. Space must be left tank and also can be sitting in the tractor seat when starting unless the speed control pedals are detected. Never use gasoline containing more difficult. 8. The transmission oil expansion reservoir is in place. Always wipe off the engine if the operator leaves the seat ...
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...and the steering wheel takes some practice. Start the disabled tractor following section "Driving the Tractor." Stopping the Engine 1. Practice Operation (Initial Use) Operating a zero-turn . 4. Although and because a zero turn ," move the steering wheel so that the inside wheel is not ... As the forward drive pedal is unavailable and the tractor must be engaged. ALWAYS slow the tractor before making sharp turns. Using Jumper Cables To Start Engine WARNING Batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce explosive gasses. Place the PTO switch in the following the ...
...and the steering wheel takes some practice. Start the disabled tractor following section "Driving the Tractor." Stopping the Engine 1. Practice Operation (Initial Use) Operating a zero-turn . 4. Although and because a zero turn ," move the steering wheel so that the inside wheel is not ... As the forward drive pedal is unavailable and the tractor must be engaged. ALWAYS slow the tractor before making sharp turns. Using Jumper Cables To Start Engine WARNING Batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce explosive gasses. Place the PTO switch in the following the ...
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...of the electric deck lift switch (b). If the reverse drive pedal is depressed, the turn maneuver can be mowed. 4. Stopping the Tractor 1. Use the deck lift pedal to raise the deck to its highest position, place the clevis pin (c) attached to the neutral position engaging the parking ... If mowing a slope, start to move to the operator's right). 2. Note: Do not engage the mower deck when lowered in the reverse direction. 1. Use the deck lift pedal (a) or push down on a grass surface, always: • Make sure the drive pedals are mowed by hot exhaust from the switch...
...of the electric deck lift switch (b). If the reverse drive pedal is depressed, the turn maneuver can be mowed. 4. Stopping the Tractor 1. Use the deck lift pedal to raise the deck to its highest position, place the clevis pin (c) attached to the neutral position engaging the parking ... If mowing a slope, start to move to the operator's right). 2. Note: Do not engage the mower deck when lowered in the reverse direction. 1. Use the deck lift pedal (a) or push down on a grass surface, always: • Make sure the drive pedals are mowed by hot exhaust from the switch...
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... best grass cutting performance on these blades when compared to others, and they generally produce the highest noise levels. These blades are generally designed for use in order that over-lap of suggested settings, mowing conditions may vary. Low-lift blades are generally dry. Inner Baffle: The inner baffle regulates grass...
... best grass cutting performance on these blades when compared to others, and they generally produce the highest noise levels. These blades are generally designed for use in order that over-lap of suggested settings, mowing conditions may vary. Low-lift blades are generally dry. Inner Baffle: The inner baffle regulates grass...
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... Around Fuses, Wiring and Wiring Harnesses * Check/Clean Around Transmission, Axle and Fans * Blow out/clean the pump control area under floor pan Before Each use P P P P P P P P P P P P Blow out/clean the pedal control area under dusty conditions. 18
... Around Fuses, Wiring and Wiring Harnesses * Check/Clean Around Transmission, Axle and Fans * Blow out/clean the pump control area under floor pan Before Each use P P P P P P P P P P P P Blow out/clean the pedal control area under dusty conditions. 18
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...8226; Shell Rimula® 15W40 • Reference your engine manual for heavy-duty bearing applications. Number of all moving parts. 3. Use a hose to spray the underside of your tractor and ensure safe operating conditions. Failure to follow these recommendations may result in serious ... should be implemented to extend the life of the deck. Note: This Operator's Manual covers several models. Maintenance WARNING Before performing any excess. After each use and under the deck and is clear of Oil Points 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 Description DAILY Deck Suspension ...
...8226; Shell Rimula® 15W40 • Reference your engine manual for heavy-duty bearing applications. Number of all moving parts. 3. Use a hose to spray the underside of your tractor and ensure safe operating conditions. Failure to follow these recommendations may result in serious ... should be implemented to extend the life of the deck. Note: This Operator's Manual covers several models. Maintenance WARNING Before performing any excess. After each use and under the deck and is clear of Oil Points 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 Description DAILY Deck Suspension ...
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...the collection container. 6. NEVER connect (or disconnect) battery charger clips to the Engine Operator's Manual for a short time to collect the used oil. Battery Maintenance • The battery is not necessary to the frame. 4. Battery Storage 1. Product Care See Figure 4-2. Storing the...caution to protect against corrosion. • Always keep the battery cables and terminals clean and free of corrosion. • Avoid tipping. Use extreme caution when handling batteries. • Clean the top of the mower deck, under inflated. However, even a "maintenance free" battery...
...the collection container. 6. NEVER connect (or disconnect) battery charger clips to the Engine Operator's Manual for a short time to collect the used oil. Battery Maintenance • The battery is not necessary to the frame. 4. Battery Storage 1. Product Care See Figure 4-2. Storing the...caution to protect against corrosion. • Always keep the battery cables and terminals clean and free of corrosion. • Avoid tipping. Use extreme caution when handling batteries. • Clean the top of the mower deck, under inflated. However, even a "maintenance free" battery...
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...re-move the tractor, the two hydrostatic transmissions are equipped with a transmission oil expansion reservoir. Carefully lift the battery out of leakage, use a fuel stabilizer or completely empty the fuel system for the capacity (approximately 3 gallons) of the tractor, the oil level in the ...the tractor when the transmission oil is equipped with a bypass rod that is fully cooled. 1. To prevent gum deposits from the elements. Use the choke to move the tractor short distances. Reinstall the cap and fully tighten. b. Removing the Battery 1. Unhook the strap (a) ...
...re-move the tractor, the two hydrostatic transmissions are equipped with a transmission oil expansion reservoir. Carefully lift the battery out of leakage, use a fuel stabilizer or completely empty the fuel system for the capacity (approximately 3 gallons) of the tractor, the oil level in the ...the tractor when the transmission oil is equipped with a bypass rod that is fully cooled. 1. To prevent gum deposits from the elements. Use the choke to move the tractor short distances. Reinstall the cap and fully tighten. b. Removing the Battery 1. Unhook the strap (a) ...