4.Clean the engine and the entire tractor thoroughly.

NOTE: Use of a pressure washer or garden hose is not recommended to clean your tractor. They may cause damage to electrical components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or the engine. The use of water will result in shortened life and reduce serviceability.

5.Sharpen the blades so that the mower will be ready to use when needed.

6.Protect the metal surfaces. Repair scratches with the appropriate touch-up spray paint. Brush a rust preventive oil on any unpainted surfaces including the pulleys and blades. (Be careful not to get any oil on the drive belts.)

7.Clean and fully charge the battery, then disconnect the negative cable at the battery to prevent possible discharge. Recharge the battery periodically when in storage.

NOTE: Remove the battery if exposed to prolonged periods of sub-freezing temperatures. Store in a cool, dry location where temperatures are above freezing.

8.Lubricate all lubrication points.

9.Inspect the hydraulic hoses, lines and fittings. Replace as necessary.

10.Jack the mower up and store it on blocks to take the weight off of the tires.

Removing The Tractor From Storage

1.Check the battery. Charge if necessary.

2.Lower tractor off blocks, and inflate the tires to the recommended pressure.

3.Remove the spark plugs and wipe them off. Using the starter, crank the engine to pump the excess oil out of the spark plug holes. Replace the spark plugs and the ignition leads.

4.If removed before storing, replace the LPG tanks.

5.Check the level of the engine oil in the crankcase and the hydraulic reservoir tank.

6.Start the engine and allow to idle for a few minutes to ensure engine is operating properly.

7.Drive the tractor without a load to make certain all the tractor systems are functioning properly.

Adjustments

Adjusting the Seat

Refer to the Assembly & Set-Up section for instructions on adjusting the seat.

Adjusting the Steering Wheel

Refer to the Assembly & Set-Up section for instructions on adjusting the steering wheel.

Leveling the Mower Deck

When correctly adjusted the mower deck should be level side to side, and the front of the deck should be approximately 1⁄4” lower than the rear of deck.

NOTE: Check the tractor’s tire pressure before performing any deck leveling adjustments. See the tire side wall for proper inflation pressures.

Side to Side Leveling

1.Park the mower on a flat paved surface, engage the parking brake, shut off the engine, remove the key from the ignition switch, disconnect the spark plug wires and using the power implement lift, position the mowing deck into the 4” height of cut position. (The 4” height of cut position is recommended in order for one to see and obtain a measurement. Any height of cut position is acceptable as long as a proper measurement can be taken.)

2.Measure blade-to-ground height at the front tip of the right blade. To obtain an accurate measure, align blades in parallel with mower centerline, (i.e. front to back).

3.Measure blade-to-ground height at the front tip of the left blade. Be sure to measure at the blade tip with the blades arranged in proper position.

4.Adjust the eyebolt at the left front of the deck so that the blade-to-ground height at the right front blade tip matches that of the left front blade tip. This is done by loosening the jam nuts on the eyebolt and tightening the upper nut to raise the deck and loosening the nut to lower the deck. The right front blade tip height is fixed so you must adjust the left front tip to match it. See Fig. 6-7.

Left Front of the Deck

Upper

Jam Nut

Eye Bolt

Lower Jam Nut

 

Figure 6-7

5.Once the proper adjustment is made, re-tighten the lower jam nut.

Front to Back Leveling

1.Measure the blade-to-ground height at the right rear blade tip. Again be sure to measure at the blade tip at the rear of the right blade when aligned along the mower centerline. The blade-to-ground height at the rear of the blade tip should be 1⁄8” to 1⁄4” higher than the front tip. This is referred to as blade pitch. The same height difference should be true for the left blade, measured front and back. The pitch should not exceed 1⁄16” if cut height is below 1-1⁄2”.

Section 6 — Maintenance & Adjustments

 

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