Hustler Turf 4500 Accessories, PTO shaft, Front tool bar, Flotation springs, Auxiliary hydraulics

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ACCESSORIES

A large variety of attachments are specifically designed for your Hustler tractor to handle most ground maintenance chores. These mount directly on the tractor in various ways, and each is provided with individual Assembly Instructions, Parts Manual, and Owner’s Manual which includes operation and maintenance information.

The following describes standard tractor equipment for accepting and powering these attachments (Fig. 4-1).

Flotation

attachment to float when moving over uneven ground. Proper flotation provides good balance and weight distribution with tractor for best drive wheel traction. The tractor comes standard equipped with three of these springs which must be connected as specified in instructions supplied with the attachment being mounted.

PTO shaft

This telescoping shaft assembly delivers live engine

Springs

Auxiliary

Hydraulic

Coupler

power to front mounted attachments through the electric clutch. When not connected to an attachment, the shaft must be secured to the hanger located under the tractor footrest.

PTO

Shaft

WARNING: Never turn the PTO switch ON unless the PTO shaft is securely connected to a power driven attachment.

Front

Lifting

Tool

Cable

Bar

 

 

 

Figure 4-1

 

The PTO electric clutch switch bracket (on operator’s platform) has provisions for inserting a lock out pin so switch may not be unintentionally switched on when PTO shaft is not connected to attachment.

This shaft assembly has three grease fittings for periodic servicing when in use. Refer to the maintenance schedule for frequency.

Front tool bar

This is the point of connection between the tractor and mower decks or other front mounted attachments (dozer blades, snow thrower, utility scoop, etc.). The tractor hydraulic system raises and lowers the tool bar assembly through a series of lifting cables.

These cables can be adjusted to keep attachments level when in the raised position. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the lock nut, remove the clevis pin to free the threaded cable yoke from tool bar bracket. Turn yoke on threaded cable end to lengthen or shorten effective length as needed.

Flotation springs

Flotation springs connected between the tractor and front mounted attachments act as shock absorbers, allowing the

Auxiliary hydraulics

The tractor’s hydraulic system includes a control valve, hoses and quick-connect couplers for supplying hydraulics to attachment cylinders. When not in use, the coupler dust covers must be in place to prevent contamination. Always replace them immediately if damaged or lost.

Once connected, the operator has control of the attachments’ hydraulic cylinder by means of the control lever on operator’s deck. If stroking the lever produces the wrong cylinder movement (up-down, right-left, etc.), reverse the attachment hoses at the quick-connect couplers.

WARNING: Never attempt to connect or disconnect the couplers with pump clutch engaged and system oil under pressure.

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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 LeverModels 4200/4400/4420/4600 Safety start interlock systemInstrumentation Engine startingModels 4300 Ambient Preheating time Temperature Ordinary heat typeDriving the tractor Moving tractor with stalled engineOperating suggestions Flotation springs AccessoriesPTO shaft Front tool barPage Maintenance Locator Chart Maintenance and AdjustmentsIntroduction Lubrication Torque valuesTires Hour meterTurnbuckle 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 systemEngine air filter Vent Screw Fuel Filter AssemblyRecommended service procedure Engine oil and filterOverservicing Pre-Cleaner Canister Vactuator Service Valve IndicatorImproper installation of an air filter element Incorrect air cleaner elementCooling 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 Wheel motors Product LiteratureEngine information Hydraulic pumpRev /02 Technical Specifications Model 4200/4400/4420/4600 only Common specificationsThree drive tire options Hydraulic oil system 3.5 U.S. gal .2 l Cooling systemIndex Access to engine and hydraulic pumps