REMOVING THE BODY

1. The 3302 has a two -piece polyethylene body. The upper body can be folded forward to expose the transaxle. In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the upper body to service the transaxle.

2.To remove upper body, remove two bolts P/N 3093 from the front of upper body hinge located on the brake shaft P/N 9283. Disconnect seat switch P/N 4761 at plug -in.

3.Reverse above procedure to reinstall.

ADJUSTMENT OF MOWER DECK DRIVE BELT

1.This mower deck drive belt is tensioned by a spring loaded engagement idler quadrant.

2.This system is designed to maintain the proper belt tension at all times.

3.Belt tension can be adjusted by moving the engaging rod P/N 7013 into the outside hole of engagement handle P/N 7020.

4.After belt tension is adjusted, check to assure that the mower blade will not turn freely when the engaging rod is in the "OFF" position.

5.lf the mower blade turns freely, adjust the blade brake by loosening nut P/N3205 at the end of the brake rod P/N 2988.

6.After adjustment is achieved, perform the safety checks listed below.

REMOVING THE MOWER BLADE

Secure blade P/N 2483 from turning. Remove blade bolt from center of blade P/N 3268, and blade washer P/N 6260 then remove blade P/N 2483. To reinstall, reverse above procedure. Tighten blade bolt to 60 ft. Ibs. of torque.

WARNING:

Sharp edges on blade can cause injury!

 

Caution should be exercised when service is required on blade.

REMOVING THE MOWER DECK

1.Loosen belt keepers P/N 7026 & 7027 located under the engine by loosening the mounting

bolts, allowing the deck drive belt to come free of the rear pull ey.

2. Disconnect the wiring loom at the deck safety switch P/N 4242.

3.Remove the two clevis pins P/N 3072 from the two rear L -rods P/N 1355 and slide from slots.

4. Remove clevis pin P/N 3072 from L -rod attached to lift handle and slide from slot.

5.Remove clevis pin P/N 3072 from front deck hanger shaft P/N 1332, located at front of mower deck on slide plates welded at battery box, and remove.

6.Lift front of mower chassis clear of deck. Roll chassis free of the deck.

7. To install, reverse the above procedure.

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Dixon ZTR 3302 Removing the Body, Adjustment of Mower Deck Drive Belt, Removing the Mower Blade, Removing the Mower Deck

ZTR 3302 specifications

The Dixon ZTR 3302 is a sophisticated zero-turn riding mower designed to deliver exceptional performance and efficiency in lawn care. Merging advanced engineering with user-friendly features, this model stands out as a preferred choice for both residential and commercial mowing tasks.

One of the main features of the ZTR 3302 is its powerful engine. Equipped with a reliable and robust motor, it provides ample power to tackle tough grass and varied terrains. The mower's engine is designed for longevity, featuring enhanced cooling systems to prevent overheating during extensive use. This durability ensures that the ZTR 3302 can handle large lawns without compromising on performance.

The zero-turn capability is a hallmark of this mower, allowing for unparalleled maneuverability. With a turning radius of zero, operators can navigate around obstacles with ease, making it ideal for finely manicured lawns or complex landscaping. This feature not only saves time but also enhances the overall mowing experience.

Another important characteristic is the mower's cutting deck. The ZTR 3302 boasts a wide, heavy-duty cutting deck that ensures a clean and even cut. Adjustable cutting heights give users the flexibility to customize the mowing experience to suit different grass types and seasonal growth. This deck is designed to handle various grass conditions, resulting in a professional-looking finish.

Safety features are also paramount in the ZTR 3302. Built-in safety systems include an operator presence switch that prevents the mower from operating when the user is not in the seat, ensuring maximum safety during operation. Additionally, the mower's sturdy build provides stability and control, reducing the risk of tipping over on slopes.

For user comfort, the Dixon ZTR 3302 includes an ergonomic seat with adjustable armrests, allowing operators to mow for extended periods without discomfort. The intuitive control system is easy to master, making it accessible for users of various skill levels.

Lastly, the Dixon ZTR 3302 is engineered with a focus on fuel efficiency and low maintenance. Its design minimizes the need for frequent servicing, allowing users to spend more time mowing and less time on upkeep. With its combination of power, efficiency, safety, and user comfort, the Dixon ZTR 3302 is an outstanding choice for those seeking a reliable and high-performing zero-turn mower.