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Product Name | Husqvarna MZ5225ZT |
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Product Number | 966690501 |
Engine Manufacturer | Kawasaki |
Engine Model | FR651V |
Engine Power | 24 hp |
Cutting Width | 52 inches |
Cutting Height | 1.5 - 4.5 inches |
Transmission Type | Hydrostatic |
Deck Material | Steel |
Warranty | 3 years |
Turning Radius | Zero-Turn |
Warning about injury from operating practices and substance influence.
Warning on risks from engine exhaust and vehicle components causing health issues.
Warning about lead compounds in battery parts causing health risks.
Provides context on manual usage, terminology, and product updates.
Guidelines for safe road transport and anchoring of the machine.
Precautions and instructions for safely towing equipment with the machine.
Essential rules for safe machine operation and user responsibilities.
Information on obtaining quality service and identifying machine numbers.
Explains warning, information, and operational symbols found on the machine and manual.
Identifies critical decals related to hazards like thrown objects and rollovers.
Essential safety rules for operating the mower, including clearing areas and bystander safety.
Recommended personal protective equipment for safe machine operation.
Critical guidelines for operating the mower safely on inclines and slopes.
Precautions to prevent accidents involving children and the mower.
Procedures for safely refueling the machine and handling gasoline.
Safety measures to follow during routine maintenance and servicing of the mower.
Guidelines for safely transporting and towing the mower.
Identifies and explains the location and purpose of all machine controls.
How to operate the steering controls for movement and turning.
Information on the hour meter, choke control, and tracking adjustment.
Details on using the parking brake, blade switch, and ignition switch.
Location of fuses and how to adjust the cutting deck height.
Adjusting the operator's seat and operating the fuel shut off valve.
Information on the fuel tank and how to use hydro release levers.
Guidance for new operators to learn mower controls and steering.
Steps to take before starting the engine and how to start it.
Procedure for using jumper cables to start a mower with a weak battery.
Instructions for releasing the brake, engaging the deck, and moving the mower.
Safety and operational advice for mowing on sloped terrain.
Procedures for properly shutting down the mower's engine.
Advice for achieving optimal mowing results and deck care.
Steps for engaging bypass linkages for pushing or pulling the mower.
Daily and interval checks for safety systems, fluids, and general condition.
How to clean, charge, and replace the mower battery.
Verifying the proper function of safety systems and checking tire pressure.
Procedures for removing and installing deck belts and pump belts.
Instructions for blade sharpening, replacement, and torque specifications.
Steps for leveling the mower deck for optimal cutting performance.
Proper adjustment of anti-scalp rollers and inspection of caster wheels.
A chart detailing lubrication points and intervals with general tips.
Instructions for lubricating wheel mounts, bearings, and deck spindles.
Step-by-step guide for changing the transmission fluid and filter.
Procedures for purging air from the hydrostatic drive system.
Causes and solutions for engine not starting or running rough.
Diagnosing issues like vibration, overheating, slow movement, and hydraulic leaks.
Addressing uneven mowing results and deck engagement problems.
Steps to prepare the mower for long-term storage, including fuel and cleaning.
Advice on annual maintenance checks by authorized service workshops.
Detailed specifications for the engine, transmission, and tire components.
Specifications related to the machine's frame, dimensions, and overall weight.
Recommended torque values for various hardware sizes.
Information on compliance labels and requirements for US markets.
Pre-delivery inspection and customer information points.
Maintenance tasks to be performed after 10 hours of operation.
Routine checks to be performed daily before operating the mower.
Maintenance tasks to be performed after 25 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks to be performed after 100 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks to be performed after 300 hours of operation.
Maintenance tasks to be performed at least once each year.