Hustler Turf 4200, 4420, 4400, 4500 owner manual Operation, Controls, Throttle lever Models 4300 Only

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OPERATION

2b

9 10

6 1

13

2a 4

12

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8 11 7

1.

Ignition Switch

4.

Electric Clutch Switch

8.

Parking Brake

12.

Warning Lights

2a.

Throttle Lever (4200, 4400 4420 & 4600)

5.

Neutral Lock Levers

9.

Attachment Lift Lever

13.

Seat Latch

2b.

Throttle Lever (4300 & 4500)

6.

Steering Control Lever

10.

Auxiliary Control Lever

 

 

3.

Choke Lever (4300 & 4500 only)

7.

Pump Clutch Lever

11.

Hour Meter

 

 

Figure 3-1

 

Ignition Switch

 

 

Electric Clutch

 

Switch

 

Throttle

Ignition

(Models

Lever

Switch

4300 &

(Models 4200 & 4400)

4500)

(Models 4420 & 4600 not

 

shown)

 

Choke

 

 

Lever

 

Figure 3-2

 

Controls

For general location of the controls described in this section, refer to Figure 3-1.

1.Ignition switch (Fig. 3-2) – Models 4200,4400, 4420 and 4600. A four-position switch: off, pre-heat, run and start. With key inserted, rotate it counterclock- wise for engine pre-heat, then rotate full clockwise for

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start; release key when engine fires, and switch will automatically return to RUN position.

Models 4300 and 4500. A three-position switch: off, run and start. With key inserted, rotate it clockwise to start. Release key when engine fires, and switch will automatically return to RUN position.

2.Throttle (Figs. 3-2 and 3-3)a mechanical link connected to the engine governor for controlling engine rpm. On models 4200/4400/4420/4600 (Fig. 3- 2), move lever up to increase engine rpm, move down to decrease engine rpm. On models 4300 and 4500 (Fig. 3-3), move lever down and forward to increase engine rpm, pull up and back to decrease engine rpm.

3.Choke control (Fig. 3-2)a cable link to manual engine choke, models 4300 and 4500 only. Move up for cold starting, move down for normal run.

Throttle lever

(Models 4300 & 4500

only)

Figure 3-3

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Contents Rev /02 4200/4300/4400Rev /02 Table of Contents Page General Information Hours of use, whichever comes first, from date For Tractors and Power UnitsThis machine like any other powered equipment is Disclaimer of WarrantyRev /02 Safety Precautions Rev /02 Rev /02 Page Controls OperationThrottle lever Models 4300 Only Attachment Lift Lever Auxiliary Control Pump Clutch Lever Parking Hour Meter Brake LeverInstrumentation Safety start interlock systemEngine starting Models 4200/4400/4420/4600Models 4300 Ambient Preheating time Temperature Ordinary heat typeDriving the tractor Moving tractor with stalled engineOperating suggestions PTO shaft AccessoriesFront tool bar Flotation springsPage Maintenance Locator Chart Maintenance and AdjustmentsIntroduction Tires Torque valuesHour meter LubricationTurnbuckle already at maximum adjustment Steering Lever Neutral Adjustment with TurnbuckleOn units with serial numbers after 11374 last five Electrical Diagram Models 4200 Electrical Diagram Models 4200 Electrical Diagram Models 4300 Electrical Diagram Models 4300 Electrical Diagram Models 4420 Electrical Diagram Models 4420 Steering lever tension Parking brake adjustmentElectrical system Battery Location Left fender Access to engine and hydraulic pumpsBurnishing the electric clutch Fuel system Hydraulic systemRecommended service procedure Vent Screw Fuel Filter AssemblyEngine oil and filter Engine air filterImproper installation of an air filter element Pre-Cleaner Canister Vactuator Service Valve IndicatorIncorrect air cleaner element OverservicingCooling system Screen Strap Coolant Recovery RadiatorTankRadiator Screen Shroud Oil Cooler Wing Nuts General engine maintenance Belt replacementSymptoms Probable Causes Suggested Remedies TroubleshootingPage End of season tractor care StorageNew season preparation Page Engine information Product LiteratureHydraulic pump Wheel motorsRev /02 Technical Specifications Three drive tire options Common specificationsHydraulic oil system 3.5 U.S. gal .2 l Cooling system Model 4200/4400/4420/4600 onlyIndex Access to engine and hydraulic pumps