Land Pride 357-044M manual Blade Engagement Switch, Left/Right Fuel Tank Valve, Control Levers

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Section 2: Operating Procedures

Blade Engagement Switch

Refer to Figure 2-2:

The Blade engagement switch engages the deck blades. Pull switch up to engage blades and push switch down to disengage the blades.

park lever to (ON). The control levers will be locked in place and cannot be accidently bumped or pulled into power until the park lever is returned to the (OFF) position. Always set park to (ON) before getting off the mower and always leave the park lever in the (ON) position until seated and ready to start traveling.

IMPORTANT: Never engage blades with engine running at high rpm or when the deck is under load. Clutch, belts or deck could be damaged.

Left/Right Fuel Tank Valve

Refer to Figure 2-3:

Located behind the seat on one side is the Left/Right Fuel Tank Valve for controlling which fuel tank is in use. The valve lever must be over one of the two arrows to supply fuel to the engine. Arrows point to the fuel tank being used. Switch valve from one tank to the other when tank in use is about out of fuel. The mower does not have to be turned off to make the switch. See “Fuel System” on page 31 for more information.

Left/Right Fuel Tank Valve

Center Position “O”

as Shown is OFF

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Left/Right Fuel Tank Valve

Figure 2-3

Control Levers

Refer to Figure 2-4and Figure 2-5:

The control levers are used to steer, accelerate, brake and change direction. Pulling the lever handles together and pushing forward from neutral position will move the mower forward. Pushing one lever more than the other will turn the mower. Pulling back on the levers from the neutral position will move the mower in reverse and pulling one lever back further than the other will turn the mower. Use levers for braking by returning them to neutral. See “Driving the Mower” on page 14 for a detailed description of operating the control levers.

Park Lever

Refer to Figure 2-5and Figure 2-6:

!WARNING

The park lever is not designed to hold the mower on steep slopes.

Both rear wheels are set in park when the park lever is engaged. To place the mower in park, set control levers in neutral, spread control levers fully apart and set the

In the event of a system failure while mowing, turn the switch key off, move the control levers out and engage the park lever to (ON) to stop or slow the mower.

Control Levers With

Handles Placed In

Operating Position

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Control Levers

Figure 2-4

.

Control Levers Must Be Spread

Fully Apart Before Park Can Be Set

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Control Levers Spread Fully Apart

Figure 2-5

Park Lever

Pulled Up

(Set To ON)

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Park Lever Set To (ON)

Figure 2-6

12 Z44 & Z52 (S/N 472620 -526170) Zero Turning Radius Mowers Riding Mowers Accu-Z Razor® 357-044M

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Contents Riding Mowers Accu-Z Razor Table of Contents Safety at All Times Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard Practice Safe MaintenanceKeep Riders Off Machinery Prepare for Emergencies Wear Protective Equipment838-303C 838-815C838-307C 838-308C 838-833C 838-310C 818-543C Owner Assistance Using This ManualApplication Hitch Plate Assembly Control Lever AssemblySeat Assembly Uncrating InstructionsRemove Mower From Crate Floor Electrical Cable ConnectionEngine Preparations Muffler Shield Is Located Under Engine Mower FeaturesRazor Features Land PrideTable of Contents Control Levers Blade Engagement SwitchLeft/Right Fuel Tank Valve Park LeverEngine Starting Safety Start Interlock SystemDeck Height Deck Lift Locking Pin Pedal Indicator Deck Lift PedalTo Start and Increase Speed Driving the MowerTo Decrease Speed or Stop SteeringSteering Moving Mower with Stalled EngineFront of Mower Faces This Direction Bypass Valve RodsSafe Operating Instructions Discharge Chute General Operating Information Blade Engagement SwitchMower Deck Operation BladeTorque Values Torque ValuesSteering Linkage FT lbsControl Lever Neutral Adjustment Steering DampenerHeight Adjustment Seat AdjustmentUpper Control Lever Adjustments Reach AdjustmentDeck Drive Belt Adjustment Hydro-Drive Belt AdjustmentEngine RPM Setting Deck Leveling & Height AdjustmentRefer to -9& Figure Refer to Figure Height Adjusting StopAdjuster Bolt Jam Nut Hardware Stop HandleLift Deck Lift Rod Adjustment Left Front Side ShownRefer to -10on Pivot Front Wheels Deck Cutting Height AdjustmentAnti-Scalp Rollers Refer to -12onMaintenance Locations Deck Bottom View Drive motors removed for clarityMaintenance Schedule Service at Intervals Indicated Every Refer to HoursMaintenance Tires BatteryWiring Harness Fusses Electrical SystemHydraulic oil and Filter Access to IZT Units Integrated Zero-Turn TransaxleHydraulic System Refer to Refer to FigureFuel System Engine Oil and Oil Filter Fuel FilterDraining The Fuel Tank Oil Check, Honda EngineDeck Belt Replacement Instructions General Engine MaintenanceBelt Replacement Engine Air FilterBlade Inspection Mower Blade MaintenanceDrive Belt Replacement Instructions Refer to -11onBlade Sharpening Refer to -15and FigureNew Season Preparation StoragePreparation of Engine for Storage Center Blade Spindle Lubrication PointsHours Left Blade SpindleFront Axle Center Pivot 100/M HoursGauge Wheel Bearing Zerk Deck Lift Pivot PointsSpecifications to continue on next Z44 & Z52 Accu-Z Razor Engine SpecificationsZ44 & Z52 Accu-Z Razor General Specifications Engine TypeDeck Housing Depth Brake ServiceSafety Features IndicatorsFor the operator Steering levers designed for Features BenefitsZ44 & Z52 Accu-Z Razor Park lever to OFF Hydro-Gear IZTEither direction Engine cranks but does not startEngine OverheatingHydraulic system operates hot Mower creeps when steering controlOne direction only Levers are in neutralAdditional Torque Values Torque Values ChartTire Inflation Chart In-tpiWarranty Belts, blades, and tires are considered wear itemsCorporate Office P.O. Box Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA

357-044M specifications

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