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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
SIMPLICITY
NEW
EQUIPMENT
WARRANTY
PROTECT
YOURSELF
AND
OTHERS
1
OPERATION
2
INSTRUMENTS
AND
CONTROLS
2
BEFORE
OPERATING
THE
TRACTOR
5
STARTING
THE
ENGINE
5
STOPPING
THE
ENGINE
5
CONTROLLING
TRACTOR
GROUND
SPEED
5
HOT
WEATHER
OPERATION
6
COLD
WEATHER
OPERATION
S
DUSTY
OPERATING
CONDITIONS
S
OUT
OF
SERVICE
PROTECTION
(STORAGE)
6
STARTING
THE
TRACTOR
AFTER
STORAGE
1
OPERATION
CHART
7
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GUIDE
3
ADJUSTMENTS
9
RAISING
THE
TRACTOR
HOOD
9
RAISING
THE
SEAT
DECK
9
SEAT
ADJUSTMENT
9
CLUTCH
FREE
TRAVEL
10
SHUTTLE
DRIVE
ADJUSTMENT
10
FOOT
PEDAL
BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
12
PARKING
BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
12
TRANSMISSION
NEUTRAL
SAFETY
START
SWITCH
13
POWER
TAKE
-
OFF
CLUTCH
ADJUSTMENT
J3
POWER
TAKE
-
OFF
NEUTRAL
SAFETY
START
SWITCH
13
STARTER
-
GENERATOR
BELT
ADJUSTMENT
14
CARBURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
14
MAINTENANCE
15
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
IS
EVERY
5
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
15
EVERY
25
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
15
SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE
CHART
16
EVERY
100
HOURS
OR
ONCE
A
YEAR
19
ACCESSORIES
20
ATTACHMENTS
20
PARTS
LISTING
21
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
TO
PROTECT
YOURSELF
AND
OTHERS
OPERATION
Know
the
controls
and
how
to
stop
quickly
-
READ
THE
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Do
not
allow
children
to
operate
vehicle.
Do
not
allow
adults
to
operate
it
without
proper
instruction.
Do
not
carry
passengers.
KEEP
CHILDREN
AND
PETS
A
SAFE
DISTANCE
AWAY.
Clear
work
area
of
objects
which
might
be
picked
up
and
thrown.
Take
a]
1
possible
precautions
when
leaving
vehicle
un¬
attended;
such
as
disengaging
powEr-
take-off,
lowering
attachments,
shifting
into
neutral,
setting
parking
brake,
stopping
engine
and
removing
key.
Do
not
stop
or
start
suddenly
when
going
uphill
or
down
hill
Mow
up
and
down
the
face
of
steep
slopes;
never
across
the
face.
Reduce
speed
on
slopes
and
in
sharp
turns
to
prevent
tip¬
ping
or
loss
of
control.
Exercise
extreme
caution
when
changing
direction
on
slopes.
Stay
alert
for
holes
in
terrain
and
other
hidden
hazards.
Use
care
when
pulling
loads
or
using
heavy
equipment.
A.
Use
only
approved
drawbar
hitch
points.
B.
Limit
loads
to
those
you
can
safely
control.
C.
Do
not
turn
sharply-
Use
care
whcn
backing.
D.
Use
counterweight
(s)
or
wheel
weights
when
sug¬
gested
In
owners
manual.
Watch
out
for
traffic
when
crossing
or
near
roadways.
Keep
ell
nuts,
bolts,
and
screws
tight
to
be
sure
equipment
is
in
safe
working
condition.
Do
not
alter
basic
engine
governor
settings
or
overspeed
engine.
Do
not
operate
equipment
when
barefoot
or
wearing
open
sandals.
Always
wear
substantial
footwear,
FUEL&FIRE
HAZARDS
Handle
gasoline
with
care
-
it
is
highly
flammable.
A.
Use
approved
gasoline
container.
E.
Never
remove
cap
or
add
gasoline
to
a
running
or
hot
engine
or
fill
fuel
tank
indoors.
Wipe
up
spilled
gasoline.
C.
Open
doors
if
engine
is
run
in
garage
-
exhaust
fumes
are
dangerous.
Do
not
run
engine
indoors.
Never
store
equipment
with
gasoline
in
the
tank
inside
a
building
where
fumes
may
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark.
Allow
engine
to
cool
before
storing
in
any
enclosure.
To
reduce
fire
hazard
keep
engine
free
of
grass,
leaves
or
excessive
grease.
ATTACHMENTS
Disengage
all
attachment
clutches
and
shift
into
neutral
before
attempting
to
start
engine
Disengage
power
to
attachments
and
stop
engine
before
leaving
operator
position.
Disengage
power
to
attachment
(s)
and
stop
engine
before
making
any
repairs
or
adjustments.
Disengage
power
to
attachments
when
transporting
or
not
in
use.
When
using
any
attachments
never
direct
discharge
of
ma¬
terial
toward
bystanders
or
allow
anyone
near
vehicle
while
in
operation.
Keep
vehicle
and
attachments
in
good
opera
ting
condition
and
keep
safety
devices
in
place.
Use
guards
as
instructed
in
owner's
manual.
Vehicle
and
attachments
should
be
stopped
and
inspected
for
damage
after
striking
a
foreign
object
and
the
damage
should
be
repaired
before
restarting
and
operating
the
equipment.
When
using
vehicle
with
mowerr
(1)
Mow
only
in
daylight
or
in
good
artificial
light.
(2)
Never
make
a
cutting
height
adjustment
while
en¬
gine
is
running
if
operator
must
dismount
to
do
so.
[3)
Shut
engine
off
when
unclogging
chute.
[4)
Check
blade
mounting
bolts
for
proper
tightness
at
frequent
intervals.
If
the
equipment
should
start
to
vibrate
abnormally!
stop
the
engine
and
check
immediately
for
the
cause.
Vibra¬
tion
is
generally
a
warning
of
trouble.
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