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Dixon D22H46 - User Manual

Dixon D22H46
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Operator's Manual
D22H46
02.18.10 SR
433616 Printed in the U.S.A.

Questions and Answers

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    Rachel SmithAug 19, 2025
    Why Dixon D22H46 Lawn Mower will not start?
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      Latasha SimsAug 20, 2025
      Your Dixon Lawn Mower might not start due to several reasons: the fuel tank may be empty, the engine might not be choked properly, or the engine could be flooded. Other potential causes include a bad spark plug, a dirty air filter, a dirty fuel filter, or water in the fuel. Additionally, check for loose or damaged wiring. In some cases, the carburetor or engine valves may be out of adjustment. Fill the fuel tank, replace the spark plug and fuel filter, clean/replace the air filter, and check all wiring.
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    Beth HarrisAug 21, 2025
    Why Dixon Lawn Mower is hard to start?
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      Mr. Nathaniel DeanAug 21, 2025
      If your Dixon Lawn Mower is hard to start, the possible reasons are: the air filter is dirty, the spark plug is bad, the battery is weak or dead, the fuel filter is dirty, the fuel is stale or dirty, or the wiring is loose or damaged. Clean or replace the air filter, replace the spark plug and fuel filter, recharge or replace the battery, empty the fuel tank and refill it with fresh gas, and check all wiring.
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    Joseph LoweAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Dixon D22H46 loses power?
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      conniebauerAug 25, 2025
      If your Dixon Lawn Mower is losing power, consider these possible causes: You might be cutting too much grass or moving too fast, the throttle could be in the 'CHOKE' position, or there might be a buildup of grass and debris under the mower. A dirty air filter, low or dirty oil, a faulty spark plug, or a dirty fuel filter could also be to blame. Other potential issues include stale fuel, water in the fuel, a loose spark plug wire, dirty engine air screen/fins, a dirty/clogged muffler, loose wiring. Raise the cutting height, reduce speed, adjust the throttle control, clean the mower's underside, clean/replace the air filter and muffler, check the oil level, change the oil, connect and tighten the spark plug wire and clean engine air screen/fins.
  • G
    Gene LewisAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Dixon D22H46 engine will not turn over?
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      Cassidy MartinAug 26, 2025
      If your Dixon Lawn Mower engine won't turn over, it could be due to several reasons. Make sure the brake pedal is depressed and the attachment clutch is disengaged. A weak or dead battery, blown fuse, or corroded battery terminals could also be the cause. Check for loose or damaged wiring, a faulty ignition switch, or a faulty solenoid or starter. Depress the brake pedal, disengage the attachment clutch, recharge or replace the battery, replace the fuse, clean the battery terminals, and check or replace the ignition switch, solenoid, or starter.
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    Audrey WilkinsonAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Dixon D22H46 engine clicks but will not start?
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      Amanda BridgesAug 28, 2025
      If your Dixon Lawn Mower engine clicks but doesn't start, the problem may be a weak or dead battery, corroded battery terminals, loose or damaged wiring, or a faulty solenoid or starter. Recharge or replace the battery, clean the battery terminals, and check or replace the solenoid or starter, and check all wiring.
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    James RobinsonSep 1, 2025
    What to do if Dixon D22H46 blades will not rotate?
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      Joshua RojasSep 1, 2025
      If the blades on your Dixon Lawn Mower won't rotate, there might be an obstruction in the clutch mechanism, a worn or damaged mower drive belt, a frozen idler pulley, or a frozen blade mandrel. Remove any obstruction, replace the mower drive belt and idler pulley, and replace the blade mandrel.
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    Nicolas StoneSep 3, 2025
    Why Dixon D22H46 has excessive vibration?
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      Alexis GraySep 3, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your Dixon Lawn Mower could stem from a worn, bent, or loose blade, a bent blade mandrel, or loose or damaged parts. Replace the blade, tighten the blade bolt, replace the blade mandrel, and tighten or replace any loose or damaged parts.
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    Steven MclaughlinSep 5, 2025
    Why Dixon D22H46 Lawn Mower has poor cut that is uneven?
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      Nicole HowardSep 6, 2025
      An uneven cut with your Dixon Lawn Mower can be attributed to a worn, bent, or loose blade, an unlevel mower deck, a buildup of grass and debris under the mower, a bent blade mandrel, or clogged mower deck vent holes. Replace the blade, tighten the blade bolt, level the mower deck, clean the underside of the mower housing, replace the blade mandrel and clean around mandrels to open vent holes.
  • S
    Shawn LeeSep 8, 2025
    Why Dixon Lawn Mower headlight(s) not working (if so equipped)?
    • B
      Beverly MillsSep 8, 2025
      If the headlight(s) on your Dixon Lawn Mower aren't working (if equipped), the switch might be off, the bulb(s) or lamp(s) may have burned out, the light switch could be faulty, the wiring might be loose or damaged, or a fuse may have blown. Turn the switch on, replace the bulb(s) or lamp(s), check/replace the light switch, check the wiring and connections, and replace the fuse.
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    amanda92Sep 9, 2025
    Why Dixon Lawn Mower battery will not charge?
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      zpetersonSep 10, 2025
      If your Dixon Lawn Mower battery won't charge, it could be due to bad battery cells, poor cable connections, a faulty regulator (if equipped), or a faulty alternator. Replace the battery and regulator, and check and clean all connections.

Summary

Safety Rules

General Operation and Slope Safety

Covers basic operating rules and safe practices on slopes.

Safety Rules (continued)

Child, Towing, and Fuel Safety

Safety guidelines related to children, towing, and gasoline handling.

Product Specifications

Customer Responsibilities

Unassembled Parts

Assembly Procedures

Tools, Parts Checks, and Tractor Preparation

Necessary tools, initial checks, and steps for unboxing the tractor.

Assembly Procedures (continued)

Final Assembly Checklist

A comprehensive checklist to ensure all assembly steps are completed.

Operation Guide

Symbols and Safety Alert Definitions

Explains tractor symbols and the meaning of safety alert words.

Operation Guide (continued)

Know Your Tractor Controls

Detailed identification and function of all tractor controls.

Operation Guide (continued)

Setting Parking Brake, Stopping, and Engine Controls

Procedures for brake operation, stopping the tractor, and using throttle/choke.

Operation Guide (continued)

Moving, Cruise Control, and Mower Height Adjustment

Operating forward/reverse, cruise control, and adjusting cutting height.

Operation Guide (continued)

Stopping Blades, ROS, Hills, and Transport

Procedures for stopping blades, using ROS, operating on hills, and transport.

Operation Guide (continued)

Engine Start-up Procedures

Steps for checking oil, fuel, and starting the engine in various conditions.

Operation Guide (continued)

Transmission Purge and Mowing Tips

How to purge the transmission and best practices for mowing.

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures

Maintenance Schedule and General Checks

Recommended maintenance based on hours, general advice, and lubrication.

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures (continued)

Tractor Systems and Blade Care

Checks for tractor systems, blade maintenance, and battery care.

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures (continued)

Belt, Transaxle, and Engine Maintenance

Maintenance for belts, transaxle, and essential engine components.

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures (continued)

Fuel Filter, Cleaning, and Deck Washout

Replacing fuel filters, cleaning the tractor, and using the washout port.

Service and Adjustments

Mower Removal and Installation

Detailed steps for detaching and reattaching the mower deck.

Service and Adjustments (continued)

Mower Linkage and Belt Installation

Connecting mower components and installing drive belts.

Service and Adjustments (continued)

Mower Deck Leveling Adjustments

Adjusting the mower deck for optimal cutting performance.

Service and Adjustments (continued)

Replacing Drive Belts and Front Wheel Alignment

Guide for replacing drive belts and information on front wheel alignment.

Service and Adjustments (continued)

Brake Check, Wheel Removal, and Battery Service

Procedures for checking brakes, removing wheels, and battery service.

Service and Adjustments (continued)

Lighting, Fuse, Engine, and Transmission Service

Servicing lights, fuses, engine controls, and transmission.

Storage Procedures

Tractor, Battery, and Engine Preparation for Storage

Steps for preparing the tractor, battery, and engine for long-term storage.

Troubleshooting Engine and Performance Issues

Engine Starting and Performance Problems

Diagnosing and resolving issues with engine starting and power.

Troubleshooting Mower and System Issues

Mower Operation, Electrical, and Drive System Issues

Resolving issues related to mower performance, electrical, and drive systems.

Service Notes

Slope Sighting Guide for Safe Operation

Limited Warranty Information

Dixon D22H46 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDixon
ModelD22H46
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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