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Model | Ariens Lawn Tractor 46 |
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Cutting Width | 46 inches |
Engine | Briggs & Stratton |
Transmission | Hydrostatic |
Deck Material | Steel |
Turning Radius | 18 inches |
Warranty | 3 years |
Guidelines for safe operation of ride-on mowers.
Rules for general operation and safe use on slopes.
Warnings and precautions regarding children, towing, and gasoline handling.
General safety practices for maintaining the tractor.
Lists of parts, tools, and guide to unpack the tractor from its carton.
Instructions on how to adjust the operator's seat for comfort.
Checklist of essential checks for tires, deck, belts, brakes before operation.
Explanation of tractor symbols and definitions of hazard indicators.
A schedule outlining maintenance tasks and general care advice.
Diagram and guide for lubricating tractor components.
Procedures for maintaining brakes, tires, ROS, and blades.
How to maintain, clean, and care for the tractor battery.
Checking belts, transaxle care, and engine lubrication guidance.
Procedures for changing engine oil, replacing filters, and cleaning cooling system.
Replacing the fuel filter and general cleaning instructions for the tractor.
Instructions on how to use the deck washout port for cleaning.
Procedures for replacing mower blade drive belts and motion drive belts.
How to check brake operation and when service is required.
Adjusting motion control lever and jump-starting with a weak battery.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the battery and removing the hood.
Adjusting throttle and choke controls for the engine.
Procedures for preparing the tractor, battery, and engine for long-term storage.
Common causes and corrections for engine starting problems.
Troubleshooting steps for when the engine won't crank or just clicks.
Solutions for problems like loss of power, excessive vibration, and uneven cutting.
Troubleshooting for issues like engine continuing to run, blades not rotating, and battery not charging.