Dixon ZTR 72, ZTR 60 manual Grass Height & Cutting Suggestions

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

GRASS HEIGHT & CUTTING SUGGESTIONS:

Do not attempt to cut grass when it is wet.

If the grass is tall, place the mower deck cut height lever in the top or second notch. “Initially” overlap cutting swaths instead of a full swath with each pass. Some applications may require a second cutting.

Keep the underside of the mower deck clean.

Maintain sharp blades throughout the cutting season.

As a rule of thumb, never cut off more than 1/3 of the total grass blade length. Correct mowing height can reduce weeds and disease by 50% to 80%.

The following grass cut heights are based on adequate moisture conditions and normal thatch build-up in a healthy lawn. Some locations and applications may require slightly different cut heights. If in doubt, consult your local lawn professional for assistance.

Grass Types

Best Cut Heights

Bermudagrass

1 - 2”

Bluegrass

2 - 3”

Buffalograss

11/2 -3”

Ryegrass

2 - 3”

Tall Fescue

3-31/2

Zoysiagrass

1 - 3”

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Contents Safety Instructions Operator’s Manual Important Read Carefully Table of Contents Safety Safety Alert Symbol General Operation General Operation General Operation Slope Operation Slope Operation Do not Fire Hazards Fire Hazards Children Service Dixon ZTR PRO Series COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL Warranty Policy SilverTip ZTR 60 SpecificationsControl Levers ControlsMower Deck CUT Height Lift Lever Parking BrakeSeat Throttle Control Lever Mower Blade SwitchIgnition Switch Choke Control LeverControls Before Operating Mower Operation InstructionsTo Free Wheel Machine Unlock Transmission Towing Trailers and Other AttachmentsStarting Instructions Stopping Instructions Mowing InstructionsTesting of Safety Interlock Systems Interlock Switch Test Mowing with a Mulching Attachment Mowing with a Mulching Attachment Side Discharge of the Clippings Grass Height & Cutting Suggestions Springs To Lift SeatTires Maintenance Schedule Care and MaintenanceMower Blades OFF Season Battery Storage BatteryEngine Deck Spindles LubricationBelt Tension BeltsChanging the Engine OIL OIL Filters OIL FillRecommended Fluid Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid Filter ServiceHydrostat Fluid Maintenance Procedure Hydrostatic Pumps Hydrostat Drive Belt Replacement ProcedureParking Brake Adjustment Headlight Adjustment To adjust neutral Steering Control AdjustmentsTo adjust steering control levers Steering Control AdjustmentsTo adjust In position of the steering controls Leveling the Deck Electrical Systems Cleaning the MowerWarranty PARTS/SERVICEEngine WON’T Turn Over TroubleshootingEngine Backfires SilverTip ZTR Standard Service Parts ListAir and Oil Filter Page Page Date OIL Changed OWNER’S InformationSilverTip

ZTR 72, ZTR 60 specifications

The Dixon ZTR 60 and ZTR 72 are prominent entries in the zero-turn radius mower market, designed for both homeowners and commercial operators seeking durability, performance, and exceptional maneuverability. These mowers are engineered for efficiency, allowing users to tackle large lawns and complex landscapes with ease.

One of the standout features of both the ZTR 60 and ZTR 72 models is their powerful engine options. Typically powered by Briggs & Stratton or Kawasaki engines, these mowers deliver reliable performance with horsepower options that allow for quick cutting and the ability to handle tough grass conditions. The robust engine setups ensure that users can consistently achieve an even cut, regardless of the terrain.

Both models boast a heavy-duty, responsive hydrostatic transmission that provides smooth acceleration and deceleration, enabling operators to make precise turns and navigate around obstacles seamlessly. This advanced technology is essential for achieving a professional finish in a variety of mowing conditions, from open fields to densely landscaped gardens.

The ZTR series is also equipped with an innovative cutting deck design. The ZTR 60 features a 60-inch cutting deck, while the ZTR 72 comes with a spacious 72-inch deck option, both offering adjustable cutting heights to accommodate different grass types and preferences. The superior cutting system promotes an even grass discharge and allows for mulching, bagging, or side discharging, making it versatile for various mowing needs.

Comfort is another key focus in the design of these zero-turn mowers. They come with an ergonomic seat and user-friendly controls, ensuring that operators can maneuver the mower efficiently without sacrificing comfort during long mowing sessions. The improved visibility and intuitive controls enhance the overall user experience, reducing fatigue and allowing for longer use periods.

Additional features include a robust chassis built from premium materials that ensure longevity and resistance to wear. The ZTR line also prioritizes safety, incorporating features such as roll bars and safety switches that automatically engage when the operator leaves the seat.

Overall, the Dixon ZTR 60 and ZTR 72 mowers are notable for their powerful engines, advanced transmission systems, superior cutting capabilities, and operator comfort. These characteristics make them ideal for those who require high performance and reliability in their mowing equipment, whether for residential lawns or commercial landscaping tasks.