Husqvarna How to Adjust the Seat on a Riding Mower - Complete Guide

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT

TO ADJUST THE SEAT (See Fig. 1)

Move the control levers into the neutral position and rotate to the outside of the machine.

Lift up on the back of the seat and rotate it forward.

Loosen the three prong knobs on the bottom of the seat and move the seat to

the desired position.

Tighten the three prong knobs and rotate seat back to the operating position.

TO ADJUST CONTROL LEVER

HEIGHT (See Fig. 2)

Sitting in the seat, in the operators position, pull both control levers inward. If control levers are

too tall or too close to operators legs, follow the instructions below for adjustment.

Using a 7/16" wrench or socket with drive ratchet, remove the four 1/4" bolts retaining the control levers.

Slide the control levers either up or down to the desired height, align holes and reinstall 1/4" bolts.

Secure bolt by tightening with 7/16" wrench or socket with drive ratchet.

Remove the spacer from the inside of the caster rim.

Repair tire

Reassemble in the reverse order of the previous steps.

REAR TIRES

IMPORTANT: Block front tires to prevent the mower from rolling.

Park mower on a level surface and apply park brake.

Jack up the rear end of the mower on the side of the damaged tire.

Place jack stand under rear of mower

Remove 4 lug nuts to allow wheel removal

Repair tire.

Reassemble in reverse order of previous steps

NOTE: To seal tire punctures and prevent flat tires due to slow leaks, tire sealant may be purchased from your local parts dealer. Tire sealer also prevents tire dry rot and corrosion.

TO START AN ENGINE WITH A

WEAK BATTERY

TO REMOVE WHEELS FOR REPAIR

If your battery is too weak to start the engine, it should be recharged. (See "BATTERY" in the

Customer Responsibilities section of this manual).

FRONTCASTERTIRES

Park mower on a level surface and apply park brake.

Jack up the front end of the mower. Place jack stand under front of mower Using a 3/4" wrench and/or socket w/ drive ratchet, remove hex nut and hex bolt from the caster fork.

Remove the tire from the fork.

If "jumper cables" are used for emergency starting, follow this procedure:

IMPORTANT: YOUR MOWER IS EQUIPPED WITH A 12-VOLT N EGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM. THE OTHER VEHICLE MUSTALSO BE A 12-VOLT NEGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM. DO NOT USE YOUR MOWER BATTERY TO START OTHER VEHICLES.

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Contents 968999245/ CZ3815 968999246/CZ4217 Manual no REV. IR 1/14/04Good Service Contents I1. Slope Operation Safety RulesGeneral Operation Safe Operation Practices for RIDE-ON MowersDo not IV. ServiceII1. Children Safe Operation Practices Never allow children to operate the machineSpecifications Customer ResponsibilitiesTo Remove the Mower From Crate AssemblyTools Required For Assembly Unpack CrateTo Roll the Mower OFF of the Skid To Drive the Mower OFFCheck the Tire Pressure Utility BOX InstallationChecklist Operation ControlsADD Gasoline HOW to USE Your MowerBefore Starting the Engine To USE Throttle Control See FigTo Start Engine See Fig To Stop EngineTo Move Forward and Backward See FigTo Adjust the Deck Cutting Height See FigTo Operate on Hills To Transport See Figures 6 & 6AMowing Tips To Operate MowerBefore Each USE Maintenance ScheduleGeneral Recommendations Blade Care Lubrication ChartOperator Presence System TiresImportant Special Blade Bolt is Heat Treated To Sharpen Blade See FigBatte RY Engine To Clean Batteryand TerminalsBelts LubricationAIR Filter Clean AIR INTAKE/COOLING AreasClean AIR Screen Spark PlugsTo Level Deck Service and AdjustmentMower To Replace Deck Belt Stay Level Side to SideTo Replace EZT E-Series Zerotum Transaxle Belt See Fig Deck Belt Installation See FigsBelt Installation Park the mower on a level surface. Engage the park brakeWeak Battery To Remove Wheels for Repair To Adjust the Seat See FigTo Adjust Control Lever To Attach Jumper Cables Replacing Battery See FigTo Adjust Park Brake Tracking Adjustment Fuel System BatteryStorage Engine OILOther CylindersCause Correction Troubleshooting PointsProblem Problemcause Page Husqvarna