Hustler Turf Super Mini Z manual Introduction, Torque values, Hour meter, Lubrication

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Introduction

 

WEEKLY

MONTHLY

ANNUALLY OR

SERVICE AT

OR 50

OR 100

500

INTERVALS INDICATED

HOURS

HOURS

HOURS

Verify safety start interlock system

 

Daily

Visually inspect unit for loose

 

 

 

hardware and/or damaged parts

 

Daily

Visually inspect tires

 

Daily

Check oil level, engine (1)

 

Daily or every 4 hrs.

Clean air intake screen (5)

 

Daily or every 4 hrs.

Clean oil heat exchanger (5)

 

Daily or every 4 hrs.

Check fuel level

 

Daily

Blades - sharpen & securely fastened

 

Daily

Discharge chute - securely in place &

 

 

 

in lowest position

 

Daily

Clean engine and pump compartments

 

Daily

Replace air cleaner paper element (5)

 

As needed

Grease deck pusher arms

x

 

 

Grease pump idler

x

 

 

Grease deck height pivots

x

 

 

Grease gauge wheel bearings

x

 

 

Change engine oil & filter (1) (4)

x

 

 

Clean cylinder and head fins (a)

x

 

 

Check battery connections

x

 

 

Check tire pressure with a gauge

x

 

 

Check hydraulic oil level

x

 

 

Clean engine exterior (a)

x

 

 

Clean and regap spark plugs (a)

 

x

 

 

 

 

 

Check pump and deck belt tension

 

 

 

& condition (6)

 

x

 

 

 

 

 

Check fuel and hydraulic lines (7)

 

x

 

Check fuel valve and grommet (7)

 

x

 

Tighten lug nuts on wheels (2)

 

x

 

Change fuel filter

 

 

x

Clean or replace hydraulic fill cap

 

 

x

Change hydraulic filter and oil (3)

 

 

x

 

 

 

 

Replace spark plugs

 

 

x

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

1.Initial oil change is after 5 hours of operation. Thereafter, change oil after every 40 hours operation. Change more often under dusty or dirty conditions and during hot weather periods.

2.Torque initially and after first 2 hours of operation.

3.Perform initial hydraulic filter change after 50 hours (one week) of operation.

4.Change engine oil filter per the engine manufacturer’s recommendations. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for recommendations and other maintenance items.

5.Service more often under dusty or dirty conditions. Use caution when servicing to prevent dust contamination in the engine. Do not clean filter element. Replace with a new one.

6.Pump drive belt only - Inspect every 100 hours and replace if worn or cracking is noticed. Otherwise, replace every 400 hours or 2 years whichever comes first.

7.Check fuel line hoses, fuel valve and grommet for any cracks or leaks.

REFERENCES:

a— Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual

NOTE: After completing maintenance cycle (500 hours), repeat cycle.

Introduction

Regular maintenance is the best prevention for costly downtime or expensive, premature repair. The following pages contain suggested maintenance information and schedules which the operator should follow on a routine basis.

Remain alert for unusual noises, they could be signaling a problem. Visually inspect the machine for any abnormal wear or damage. A good time to detect potential problems is while performing scheduled maintenance service. Correcting the problem as quickly as possible is the best insurance.

Clear away heavy build-up of grease, oil and dirt, especially in the engine and hydraulic reservoir area; minute dust particle are abrasive to close-tolerance engine and hydraulic assemblies.

Daily inspect mower for grass clippings and wire and string tangles. The underside of the mower deck will collect a build-up of grass clippings and dirt, especially when grass is wet or has high moisture content. This build-up will harden, restricting blade and air movement and will probably show a poorer quality of cutting. Therefore it should be removed routinely.

To do this it will be necessary to raise and block the deck in the full up position and scrape the build-up from underneath.

Some repairs require the assistance of a trained service mechanic and should not be attempted by unskilled personnel. Consult your Hustler service center when assistance is needed.

Torque values

WARNING: Particular attention must be given to tightening the drive wheel lug nuts, wheel motor nuts, and blade spindle bolts. Failure to correctly torque these items may result in the loss of a wheel or blade, which can cause serious damage or personal injury.

Torque values given below:

Ft-lbs.

Nm

 

Wheel (lug) nuts

65-75

88.14-101.7

Wheel motor nut

290-310

393.2-420.4

Blade spindle bolt top

.118

160.01

Blade spindle bolt bottom

.118

160.01

It is recommended that these be checked after the first 2 hours of operation, initially and every 50 hours following removal for repair or replacement.

For all other torques refer to the tractor parts manual for standard torque chart.

For engine torque values, see engine owner’s manual.

Tires

It is important for level mowing that the tires have the same amount of

air pressure. The recommended pressure are:

 

Drive wheels

8-10 psi

Gauge wheels

8-10 psi

Solid fill tires are not recommended for Hustler turf equipment. On any machine, with solid filled tires, the warranty claim will be denied.

WARNING: Explosive separation of a tire and rim can cause serious injury or death.

Do not attempt to mount a tire without the proper equipment and experience to perform the task.

Always maintain the correct tire pressure and never over inflate. Never weld or heat a wheel and tire assembly as an explosion may occur. Welding can weaken or deform a wheel.

When inflating tires stand to one side and not in front of or over the tire assembly.

Check tires for low pressure, blemishes, damaged rims or missing lug bolts and nuts.

Hour meter

To recognize when your machine needs servicing, check the hour meter and the maintenance schedule. The hour meter shows the number of hours the engine has run and the maintenance schedule lists the service intervals. Fig. 11-2

Lubrication

1.Grease the front gauge wheel bearings per the Maintenance Schedule. Use SAE multi-purpose grease.

2.Grease the four deck lift pivots, located to the side of the operator’s footrest per the Maintenance Schedule. Use SAE

Hour

meter

Figure 11-2

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Contents Hustler Turf Equipment 302620 Rev. 8/06Hustler Super Mini Z Parts Manual P.O. BoxThis spark ignition system complies with Canadian ICES-002 Table of Contents Index Chapter 11 ContentsMaintenance & Adjustments Safety Precautions Maintenance Adjustments Chapter Service LiteratureUsing this manual General InformationFT-LBS ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTIONSIZE Hardware Description Codes & AbbreviationsChapter 2 Contents Rivet-nut Installation Footrest AssemblyINDEX Rivet-nut InstallationSERVICE DESCRIPTIONFootrest Assembly 302620 8/06 Chapter 3 Contents Hydraulic System Installation 302620 8/06 3. Included in Hydro Kit Chapter 4 Contents Battery Installation INDEX Deck Lift Assembly 15 101. Apply grease at zerks see owner’s manual 43 42 Steering and Brake Assembly25 12 302620 8/06 3. 783118 used on left wheel 4. 783126 used on right wheel 2. Torque brake assembly mounting bolts to 24 ft.-lbs1. Torque to 280-310 ft.-lbs. Included with wheel motor 5. Includes Item 1 781260 Steering Bar GripThis page intentionally left blank LOCATION FOR Pump Belt and Pulley InstallationFor mowers with serial numbers prior to RUBBER BUMPER1. Torque to 45-48 ft.-lbs 2. Torque to 12-15 ft.-lbs 4. Apply grease at zerks see owner’s manual4-12 Electrical Schematic-Honda 787200 Electrical Schematic-Kohler 788000 Chapter 5 ContentsElectrical Schematic-Kawasaki Engines 783894 Kawasaki Engine Installation 302620 8/06 1. Includes mounting hardware This page intentionally left blank Honda Engine Installation 1. Includes mounting hardware 3. Part of Item 41 787200 Tractor Wire Harness 7. Air filter service partsThis page intentionally left blank 5-10 Kohler Engine InstallationPUR P/O ENGINE 4. Includes one of Item 9 057661 Hose Clamp 3. Part of Item 39 788000 Wire Harness1. Includes mounting hardware 2. Supplied with engine 5. Engine oil capacity 2 US quarts 6. Engine RPM to be set at 3600±505-12 5-13 CROSSMEMBER Fuel System InstallationSEAT SUPPORT 5-141. Torque to 20 ft.-lbs 2. Supplied with new fuel tank ITEM NOFUSE SIZE AND LOCATIONS Instrument Panel Installation/AssemblyRIGHT SIDE FUEL TANK 15a 5a KAWASAKI 10a HONDA 15a KOHLER 20a 5-161. Part of Tractor Wire Harness Electrical Schematic - Kawasaki Engines 5-185-19 Electrical Schematic - Honda Engines 5-205-21 Electrical Schematic-Kohler 5-225-23 5-24 Anti-Rollover Wheel Assembly Chapter 6 ContentsFront Wheel Assembly Front Wheel Breakdown Drive Wheel Assembly FRAME Front Wheel AssemblyTRACTOR INDEX NO 1. Apply grease to zerks see owner’s manual2. Assemble with extended inner race down Front Wheel Breakdown 1. Inflate tire to 8-10 psiDrive Wheel Assembly/Installation 1. Torque to 65-75 ft. lbs 2. Inflate tire to 8-10 psiAnti-Rollover Wheel Assembly 1. Do not torque, wheel must turn freelyChapter 7 Contents Deck Assembly 44 DECK 14A4. Includes items 11A, 12A, 13A, and 15A 1. Do not torque, Item 2 357111 Discharge Chute must pivot freely2. Factory assembled in top hole for shipping purposes Deck Pulley Assembly 1. Torque to 118 ft. lbs 3. Used on mowers with serial number prior to34 12 13 7 4. Used on mower with serial number prior to6. Optional blades 785428 16 CW Gator Blade 785436 18 CW Gator BladeBlade Spindle Assembly Breakdown 302620 8/06 Chapter 8 Contents Deck Installation 1. 52 Deck installation shown, 44 Deck installation is similarDeck Belt Routing and Tensioning 2. Route belt as shown302620 8/06 Chapter 9 Contents DETAIL A Tractor DecalsSECTION A-A SECTION B-B302620 8/06 52 Deck Decals 44 Deck Decals 302620 8/06 Chapter 10 Contents Seat Installation 10-21. Must pivot freely 2. Service parts available for Michigan seats 3. Service parts available for Milsco seats10-4 11-1 Chapter 11 ContentsMaintenance & Adjustments Safety Precautions Maintenance Adjustments 11-2 302620 8/0611-3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSafe Maintenance & Adjustment Practices Never use your handUsing a ramp Safety and Instruction Decals 11-5302620 8/06 Viewed from bottom of tractor MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE LOCATOR CHART 11-7Hour meter IntroductionTorque values LubricationElectrical system BatteryAccess to engine and hydraulic pumps Burnishing the electric clutchHydraulic system Seat platform catch Seat platform Control leverHydraulic reservoir Hydraulic filter Cooling fanFuel filter Kawasaki engine Figure 11-9A Fuel tankEngine oil and filter Fuel filter Honda engine Figure 11-9B Fuel filter Kohler engineEngine oil filler tube Pre-cleaner CanisterKawasaki Engine Engine oilBelt replacement Reset button IndicatorGeneral engine maintenance Incorrect air cleaner element11-14 Mower blade maintenanceMower blade removal Steering linkage ADJUSTMENTSControl Lever Neutral Adjustment Control lever Park brake slotPark brake adjustment Spring housing Front ball stud Steering dampener with springControl lever adjustment Control lever stopsBypass valve Hydraulic pump belt adjustmentDeck drive belt adjustment Control lever Park brake slot 1/8” Outside edgeStop handle Height adjusting stop Engine RPM settingDeck leveling and height adjustment Deck level adjustmentsFoot 5/16” bolt Jam nut Hardware AdjusterNut Nut Chains Nuts11-20 PAGE INDEXAccess to engine and hydraulic pump Numerics Numerical IndexIndex PartPart PagePart PartPage Page