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Husqvarna 967336703-00 User Manual

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Operator Manual / Manual del operador
Zero Turn Mower / Z 248F
967336703-00
Please read the operator manual carefully and make sure
you understand the instructions before using the machine.
Gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (E10) is acceptable for use
in this machine. The use of gasoline with more than
10% ethanol (E10) will void the product warranty.
Lea el manual de instrucciones detenidamente y asegúrese
de comprender las instrucciones antes de utilizar la máquina.
La gasolina que contiene hasta 10 % de etanol (E10) se puede
usar en esta máquina. El uso de gasolina que tenga más
de 10 % de etanol (E10) anulará la garantía del producto.
EN / SP

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Husqvarna 967336703-00 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHusqvarna
Model967336703-00
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION

General

Basic information about the manual and machine.

Driving and Transport on Public Roads

Regulations and procedures for road transport.

Towing

Guidelines and precautions for towing.

Operating

Intended use and general operation guidelines.

Good Service

Information on dealer support and service.

Manufacturing Number

How to identify the machine's serial and model numbers.

SYMBOLS AND DECALS

Symbols and Decals

Explanation of safety symbols and labels found on the machine.

SAFETY

Safety Instructions

General safety guidelines and warnings.

Protecting Children

Specific safety measures regarding children.

General Operation Safety

Safety during general operation of the mower.

Personal Safety Equipment

Recommended protective gear for operation.

Slope Operation

Safety precautions for operating on slopes.

Safe Handling of Gasoline

Procedures for safe refueling and storage.

Transport Safety

Safety considerations during machine transport.

Towing Safety

Specific safety rules for towing.

Spark Arrestor

Information on the spark arrestor system.

CONTROLS

Control Panel Overview

Identifies key control levers, switches, and indicators on the operator panel.

Steering Control Levers

How to operate steering for movement and turning.

Park Brake

Operation and adjustment of the parking brake.

Ignition Switch

Functionality for starting and stopping the engine.

Throttle Control

Adjusting engine speed and blade rotation.

Choke Control

Use for cold engine starts.

Service Meter

Tracking operating hours for maintenance.

Blade Switch

Engaging and disengaging mower blades.

Fuse

Location and type of the primary fuse.

Seat Adjustment Lever

Adjusting the operator's seat position.

Fuel Shut Off Valve

Operation for fuel control.

Cutting Height Lever

Adjusting the mower deck cutting height.

Bypass Linkages

Engaging linkages for manual movement.

Fuel Tank

Capacity, fuel type, and safety for fueling.

Tracking Adjustment

Procedure to ensure straight mower movement.

OPERATION

Training

Initial guidance for new operators.

Steering Operation

Detailed instructions on mower steering.

Before Starting

Pre-operation checks and procedures.

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step guide to start the engine.

Running the Mower

Procedures for operating the mower after starting.

Stopping the Engine

Safe procedures for shutting down the engine.

Operating on Hills

Specific safety and operational tips for slopes.

Mowing Tips

Advice for optimal mowing performance.

Moving Machine By Hand

How to push or pull the mower manually.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Schedule

Overview of required maintenance tasks and intervals.

Safety System Maintenance

Checks and maintenance for safety features.

Park Brake Maintenance

Checking and adjusting the park brake.

Tire Pressure

Recommended tire inflation levels.

Battery Maintenance

Servicing and charging the battery.

Anti-scalp Rollers

Adjustment and function of anti-scalp rollers.

V-belts

Inspection and replacement of drive belts.

Deck Belt Removal and Installation

Procedures for deck belt maintenance.

Adjusting the Mower Deck

Steps for leveling and adjusting the deck.

Cutting Blades

Information on blade sharpening and replacement.

Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning the mower.

Hardware Inspection

Checking for loose or missing hardware.

LUBRICATION

Lubrication Schedule

Calendar for lubrication tasks.

General Lubrication

General guidelines for lubrication.

Transmission Lubrication

Information on transmission maintenance.

Wheel and Deck Zerks

Lubrication points for wheels and deck components.

Deck Spindles Lubrication

Specific lubrication for deck spindles.

Engine Oil Change

Procedure for changing engine oil.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Common Problems and Solutions

Lists common problems like engine not starting, rough running, and overheating, with potential causes.

STORAGE

Winter Storage Preparation

Steps for preparing the mower for long-term storage.

Service Recommendations

Advice on annual servicing and parts.

SCHEMATIC

Electrical Schematic

Wiring diagram for the mower's electrical system.

Key Switch Positions

Explanation of ignition switch settings.

TECHNICAL DATA

Engine Specifications

Details about the engine manufacturer, type, power, etc.

Transmission Specifications

Information on the transmission system.

Frame Specifications

Details on cutting width, height, blades, etc.

Machine Dimensions

Physical measurements of the mower.

Torque Specifications

Recommended torque values for fasteners.

Hardware Specifications

Details on standard and metric hardware.

SERVICE JOURNAL

Delivery Service Checklist

Tasks performed during initial delivery.

After 10 Hours Service

Maintenance tasks after 10 hours of operation.

Daily Service

Routine daily maintenance checks.

25-Hour Service

Maintenance tasks for 25-hour intervals.

50-Hour Service

Maintenance tasks for 50-hour intervals.

100-Hour Service

Maintenance tasks for 100-hour intervals.

300-Hour Service

Maintenance tasks for 300-hour intervals.

Annual Service

Maintenance tasks performed at least once per year.

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