Operator Manual PZ5426 FX / 966060901 PZ6029FX / 966061201 PZ6030CV / 966061101 PZ7234FX / 966061401 PZ6029PFX / 966062201 Please read the operator’s manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine.
In order to implement improvements, specifications and designs can be altered without prior notification. Note that no legal demands can be placed based on the information contained in these instructions. Use only original parts for repairs. The use of other parts voids the warranty. Do not modify or install non-standard equipment to the unit without consent from the manufacturer. Modifications to the unit may cause unsafe operations or damage the unit.
Contents INTRODUCTION.......................................................5 Driving and Transport on Public Roads..............5 Towing.................................................................5 Operating............................................................5 Good Service......................................................6 Manufacturing Number..................................6 SYMBOLS AND DECALS..........................................7 SAFETY.............................................
WARNING! Failure to follow cautious operating practices can result in serious injury to the operator or other persons. The owner must understand these instructions, and must allow only trained persons who understand these instructions to operate the mower. Each person operating the mower must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any mind altering substance.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations Towing Thank you for purchasing a Husqvarna ride-on mower. This machine is built for superior efficiency to rapidly mow primarily large areas. A control panel easily accessible to the operator and a hydrostatic transmission regulated by steering controls both contribute to the machine’s performance. This manual is a valuable document. Read the contents carefully before using or servicing the machine.
INTRODUCTION Good Service Husqvarna’s products are sold all over the world and only in specialized retail stores with complete service. This ensures that you as a customer receive only the best support and service. Before the product is delivered, the machine has, for example, been inspected and adjusted by your retailer. See the certificate in the Service Journal in this operator’s manual. When you need spare parts or support in service questions, warranty issues, etc.
symbols and decals These symbols are found on the machine and in the operator’s manual. Study them carefully so that you know what they mean. WARNING! Xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx. xx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx. Used in this publication to notify the reader of a risk of personal injury or death, particularly if the reader should neglect to follow instructions given in the manual. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx. xx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx.
symbols and decals Read Operator’s Manual Shut off engine and remove key before performing any maintenance or repair work Whole body Severing of fingers exposure to and toes thrown objects Moving sharp blades under cover 8 Keep a safe distance from the machine Do not open or remove safety shields while engine is running Use on slopes no greater than 10° Careful backing up, watch for other people No passengers Careful going forward, watch for other people
SAFETY Safety Instructions These instructions are for your safety. Read them carefully. WARNING! This symbol means that important safety instructions need to be emphasized. It concerns your safety. IMPORTANT: THIS CUTTING MACHINE IS CAPABLE OF AMPUTATING HANDS AND FEET AND THROWING OBJECTS. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. General Operation • Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual before starting.
SAFETY • • • • • • • • • 10 Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck. Always wear eye protection when operating machine. Data indicates that operators age 60 years and above are involved in a large percentage of riding mower-related injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability to operate the riding mower safely enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury.
SAFETY Personal Safety Equipment WARNING! When using the machine, approved personal protective equipment (shown in illustrations) shall be used. Personal protective equipment cannot eliminate the risk of injury but it will reduce the degree of injury if an accident does happen. Ask your retailer for help in choosing the right equipment. • • • • • • • Make sure that you have first aid equipment close at hand when using the machine. Never use the machine when barefoot.
SAFETY Children Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that children will remain out of the path of danger. • Keep children out of the mowing area and in the watchful care of a responsible adult other than the operator. • Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters the area. • Before and while backing, look behind and down for small children.
SAFETY WARNING! The engine must not be started when the driver’s floor plate or any protective plate for the mower deck’s drive belt is removed. Safe Handling of Gasoline To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive. • Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of ignition. • Use only approved gasoline container. • Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the engine running.
SAFETY Safe Handling of Propane To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in handling propane cylinders. Propane is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive. • Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of ignition. • Have propane cylinders filled at an authorized facility by trained personnel. • When transporting tanks to be refilled, secure the tanks upright. Make sure the tanks valves are closed.
SAFETY General Maintenance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Never operate machine in a closed area. Keep all nuts and bolts tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition. Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly. Keep machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris buildup. Clean oil or fuel spillage and remove any fuel-soaked debris. Allow machine to cool before storing. If the machine strikes a foreign object, stop and inspect the machine.
SAFETY • • • • Sparking can occur when working with the battery and the heavy cables of the starter circuit. This can cause battery explosion, fire or eye injury. Sparking in this circuit can not occur after the chassis cable (normally negative, black) is removed from the battery. Use protective goggles. Ensure that the fuel filler cap is mounted tightly and no flammable substances are stored in an open vessel. Never work with the starter circuit if there is spilled fuel.
SAFETY Transport • • • • • • • The machine is heavy and can cause serious crushing injuries. Be extra cautious when it is loaded on or unloaded from a vehicle or trailer. Use an approved trailer to transport the machine. Activate the parking brake, turn off the fuel supply, and fasten the machine with approved fastening devices, such as bands, chains, or straps, when transporting. When transporting a propane powered unit, the tanks may remain on a securely fastened vehicle.
SAFETY Rollover Protection System (ROPS) The ROPS increases the basic weight of the unit by 73 lbs/33 kg. • Do not use ROPS as a lifting, attaching or anchoring point. • Do not use ROPS for wrecking or towing. • Do not exceed Max GVW: 2822 lbs/1283 kg. • Read machine’s operator manual before each use. • Securely fasten the seat belt if the unit has a ROPS. • Where possible, avoid operating the unit near ditches, embankments and holes.
CONTROLS This operator’s manual describes the Husqvarna Zero Turn Rider. The rider is fitted with a Kohler or Kawasaki four-stroke overhead valve engine developing 26-34 horse power*. Transmission from the engine is made via belt-driven hydraulic pumps. Using the left and right steering controls, the flow is regulated and thereby the direction and speed. Control Locations 4 Gas Engine 3 2 1 13 12 11 5 14 10 3 6 7 2 9 8 1. Motion control levers 2. Tracking knob 3. Parking brake 4.
CONTROLS Motion Control Levers The machine’s speed and direction are continuously variable using the two steering controls. The steering controls can be moved forward or backward about a neutral position. Furthermore, there is a neutral position, which is locked if the steering controls are moved outward. When both controls are in the neutral position (N), the machine stands still.
CONTROLS Hour Meter The hour meter displays the total operating time. It will flash CHG OIL (Change Oil) at 50 hour intervals. The flash duration is one hour before and one hour after the interval. The CHG OIL icon will come on and shut off automatically. The hour meter cannot be manually reset. Depending on fuel type, control console may vary. 8065-004 Hour meter - gas model Tracking Knob If the mower is not tracking straight, check the air pressure in both rear tires.
CONTROLS Parking Brake The parking brake is found on the left of the machine. Pull the lever backward to activate the brake and forward to release it. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The machine must stand absolutely still when applying the parking brake. Always set the parking brake before dismounting. Release the parking brake before moving the mower. 8065-006 Parking brake Blade Switch To engage the mower deck, pull the blade switch knob out. The mower blades are disengaged when the knob is pressed down fully.
CONTROLS Release the key to the RUN position when the engine has started. 8065-059 Ignition switch - RUN position For using “accessory”, turn the key clockwise.
CONTROLS Fuses Fuses are located on the right hand side of the machine. They are accessed by tilting the seat forward. Fuses are flat pin fuses type as used in automobiles. There are three fuses with ratings and functions: 1. 20 A, Primary fuse. 2. 7.5 A, Mower deck coupling. 3. 10 A, Accessories 8011-420 Fuses Choke Control Gas models only - The choke control is used for cold starts in order to provide the engine with a richer fuel mixture. For cold starts the control should be pulled out to its extent.
CONTROLS Seat Adjustment Lever The seat can be adjusted lengthways. The lever is located at the right side of the seat (as seen by the driver in the seat). When making adjustments the lever is moved to the left or upward depending on model. 8065-009 Lengthways adjustment Fuel Shut Off Valve Gas models - The fuel shut off valve is located at the left rear of the seat. The valve is off when the handle tab is turned perpendicular to the fuel line.
CONTROLS Refueling IMPORTANT INFORMATION It is recommended that fuel be added to both tanks on initial start up. Gas Model Read the safety instructions before refueling. The machine has two fuel tanks, one on each side just behind the seat. The capacity for each tank is 6 gallons (11.4 liters). Regularly check the gas cap gasket for damage and keep the cap properly tightened. The engine will run on a minimum of 87-octane unleaded gasoline (no oil mix). Environmentally adapted alkylate gasoline can be used.
CONTROLS Refueling Propane Model Read the safety instructions before refueling. The machine has two propane cylinder tanks, one on each side. Use only propane cylinders approved for this unit. Regularly check the cylinders for damage and keep the valves properly tightened. To exchange cylinders, turn the fuel valve clockwise to close. Remove the fuel line by turning the fitting clockwise (Left hand fitting).
OPERATION Read the Safety Instructions section and the following pages if you are unfamiliar with the machine. Training Zero turn mowers are far more maneuverable than typical riding mowers due to their unique steering capabilities. We suggest that this section be reviewed in its entirety prior to attempting to move the mower under its own power.
OPERATION Roll Bar and Safety Belt Operate the unit with the roll bar in the raised and locked position and use the seat belt. There is no rollover protection when the roll bar is down. If it is necessary to lower roll bar, do not wear the seat belt. Raise the roll bar as soon as clearance permits. WARNING! The seat belt must be used when the roll bar is in upright position. Before Starting • Read the sections Safety Instructions and Controls before starting the machine.
OPERATION Starting the Engine 1. Sit on the seat. 2. Raise the mower deck to the transport position by setting the lift pedals fully forward. 3. Activate the parking brake. 8065-017 Set mower deck to the transport position 4. Disengage the mower blades by depressing the blade switch. 8065-004 Press the control for disengaging the mower deck 5. Move the steering controls outward to the locked (outer) neutral position.
OPERATION 6. Move the throttle to the middle position for gasoline engines. Propane models - set the throttle from idle to ¼ open. 8065-004 Set the throttle 7. If the engine is cold, the choke control should be pulled outward to the choke position. (Gasoline engines only) 8065-004 Set the choke control 8. Gasoline engines - Open the fuel tank valve.
OPERATION Propane engines - Open one or both fuel tank valves by turning the valves counter clockwise. 8065-045 Turn fuel shut off valve counter clockwise to open. 9. Press in and turn the ignition key to the start position. Propane models - the lockoff solenoid should click audibly to indicate that the valve is open. It is possible to flood a propane fueled engine. If it occurs, turn the ignition off and shut down the fuel valves. Fully open the throttle.
OPERATION 11. Push the choke control in gradually when the engine has started. (Gasoline engines only.) 8065-004 Push choke in after starting 12. Set the desired engine speed with the throttle. Allow the engine to run at a moderate speed, “half throttle”, for 3-5 minutes before loading it too heavily. USE FULL THROTTLE WHEN MOWING (no choke). WARNING! Engine exhaust and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals considered to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive system damage.
OPERATION Weak Battery WARNING! Lead-acid batteries generate explosive gases. Keep sparks, flame and smoking materials away from batteries. Always wear eye protection when around batteries. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The mower is equipped with a 12-volt negative grounded system. The other vehicle must also be a 12-volt negative grounded system. Do not use the mower to start other vehicles.
OPERATION Running 1. Release the parking brake by moving the lever downward. NOTE: The mower is equipped with an operator presence system. When the engine is running, any attempt by the operator to leave the seat without first setting the parking brake will shut off the engine. 2. Move the steering controls to the neutral position (N). 8065-006 Release the parking brake 3. The cutting height can be set from 1"- 5" (2.5 cm-12.7 cm) by setting the cutting height pin into the desired hole.
OPERATION 4. Make sure the work area is free from objects that could be thrown by the rotating blades. WARNING! Ensure that no one is near mower when engaging blade switch. 5. Engage the mower deck by pulling out the blade switch. 6. Move throttle control to full throttle. The machine’s speed and direction are continuously variable using the two steering controls. When both controls are in the neutral position, the machine stands still.
OPERATION Stopping the Engine For all models, move the throttle to the minimum position (tortoise symbol). For all models, move the throttle to the minimum position (tortoise symbol). If the engine has been worked hard, allow it to idle a minute in order to attain a normal operating temperature before stopping. To prevent fouling the spark plugs, avoid idling the engine for longer periods. Propane models - after idling, shut off each cylinder and allow the engine to run until it stops due to lack of fuel.
OPERATION Mowing Tips • • • • • • • • • 38 Observe and flag rocks and other fixed objects to avoid collisions. Begin with a high cutting height and reduce it until the desired mowing result is attained. The average lawn should be cut to 2½" (64 mm) during the cool season and over 3" (76 mm) during the hot months. For healthier and better looking lawns, mow often after moderate growth. For best cutting performance, grass over 6" (15 cm) in height should be mowed twice.
OPERATION Manual Transport IMPORTANT INFORMATION Tighten the valve moderately. Do not overtighten the valve when closing. That can damage the valve seat. Pump Release Valves Pump release valves are located at the front and rear of the pump. They are used to release the system so the machine may be moved by hand when not running. Tilt the seat forward and remove the fan cover to gain access to the pump. Use a 5/8" wrench or socket and ratchet. Turn the pump release valve ½ turn.
maintenance Daily MAINTENANCE Check the parking brake Check the engine’s oil level (every refueling) Check the safety system Check for fuel and oil leakages Check/clean the engine’s cooling air intake Check the mower deck Check for loose hardware (screws, nuts) Clean under the mower deck Start the engine and blades, listen for unusual sounds Check for damage Thoroughly clean around the engine Clean around belts, belt pulleys Check the tire pressures Check battery connections Sharpen3)/ Replace mower blades
maintenance Daily MAINTENANCE Before After At least once each year Maintenance interval in hours 50 250 Check/adjust throttle cable Check the condition of belts, belt pulleys Change the engine oil 1) Replace the engine oil filter Clean/replace the spark plugs Replace the fuel filter Replace air filter 2) (paper filter) Check the caster wheels (every 200 hours) Replace the air cleaner’s pre-filter 2) (foam) Check the hydraulic oil in the oil tank ● Change the hydraulic oil (every 500 hours) Replace
maintenance Battery STANDARD The mower is equipped with a maintenance free battery and does not need servicing. However, periodic charging of the battery with an automotive type battery charger will extend its life. • • • Keep battery and terminals clean. Keep battery bolts tight. See charge for charging times. BATTERY STATE APPROXIMATE BATTERY CHARGING TIME* TO FULL CHARGE AT 80OF / 27OC OF CHARGE Maximum Rate at: 50 Amps 30 Amps 12.6V 100% 12.4V 75% 20 min. 12.2V 50% 45 min. 12.
maintenance Safety System This machine is equipped with a safety system that prevents starting or driving under the following conditions. The engine can only be started when: 1. The mower deck is disengaged. 2. The steering controls are in the outer, locked neutral position. 3. The parking brake is on. Make daily inspections to ensure that the safety system works by attempting to start the engine when one of the conditions is not met. Change the conditions and try again.
maintenance Parking Brake Visually check that no damage is found on the lever, links, or switch belonging to the parking brake. Perform a standstill test and check that there is sufficient braking action. WARNING! Faulty adjustment result in reduced braking ability and can cause an accident. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The machine must be standing still when applying the parking brake. 8065-006 Parking brake Parking Brake Adjustments 1. Using a jack stand, raise the rear of the mower up off the ground.
maintenance 6. Engage the park brake. Measure the distance between the D brake bolt and the brake swivel. The distance should be 1/8"-¼". 7. If adjustments are needed, loosen C jam nut. Turn the brake bolt until the distance is correct. Retighten C jam nuts. /8"-¼" gap with park brake engaged 1 Neutral Adjustments 8065-049 Measure gap WARNING! Neutral adjustments are made with the rear tires able to rotate. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry and keep hands and feet away from tires.
maintenance Deck Belt Deck Belt Removal Park on a level surface. Apply park brake. Lower the deck into the lowest cutting position. 1. Remove foot plate and belt shields. 2. Remove any dirt or grass that may have accumulated around the cutter housings and entire deck surface. 3. With a ½" breaker bar and using the square opening in the idler arm, shift the arm counter clockwise to relieve the tension on the belt. 4. Carefully roll the belt over the top of the cutter housing pulleys. 5.
maintenance 4. Double check belt routing to make sure it matches the routing decal, and that the belt does not have any twist. Correct if needed. 5. Adjust belt tension by turning the eyebolt until there is approximately 7/8" -1" of threads showing outside the nut. 6. Belt tension should be set to 60-70 lbs. 7. Replace belt shields on both mandrel housings and secure with fasteners. Pump Belt The belts are not adjustable. Replace belts if they begin to slip from wear.
maintenance Cutting Blades In order to attain the best mowing effect, it is important that the blades are well sharpened and not damaged. Bent or cracked blades or blades with large nicks should be replaced. Blades damaged from hitting obstacles that result in a breakdown should be replaced. The service workshop should decide whether the blade can be repaired/ground or must be replaced. Balance the blades after sharpening. Check the blade mounts. WARNING! Blades are sharp.
maintenance Adjusting the Mower Deck Leveling Deck Adjust the deck while the mower is on a level surface. Make sure the tires are inflated to the correct pressure. See Tire Pressures in Maintenance section. If tires are under or over inflated, the deck cannot be properly adjusted. Faulty mower deck adjustments will cause an uneven mowing result. Four bolts control the height and pitch of the mower deck. The deck should be adjusted slightly higher in the rear.
maintenance Anti-scalp Rollers Anti-scalp rollers keep the deck in the proper position to help prevent scalping in most terrain conditions. Do not adjust the rollers to support the deck. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Adjust anti-scalp rollers with the mower on a flat level surface. The anti-scalp rollers can be set in three positions: • Upper position 1 to 2½" (25 to 63 mm) grass. • Middle position 2½" to 4" (63 to 102 mm) grass. • Lower position 4" to 5" (102 to 127 mm) grass.
maintenance Caster Wheels Check every 200 hours. Check that wheels rotate freely. Removal and Installation Remove nut and caster bolt. Pull the wheel out of the fork. Install in reverse order. Tighten caster bolt. Torque to 45 ft-lbs (61 Nm), then back nut off ½ turn. NOTE: Tire should rotate freely but axle spacers should not. If wheels do not rotate freely take the unit to the dealer for service. Hardware Check daily. Inspect the entire machine for loose or missing hardware. 2 1 8065-030 1.
LUBRICATION Lubrication Schedule 8065-035 12/12 Every year 1/52 Every Week 1/365 Every day Lubricate with grease gun Oil change Filter change Level check * Change hydraulic drive filters. p Change engine oil every 50 hours. General Remove the ignition key to prevent unintentional movements during lubrication. When lubricating with an oil can, it must be filled with engine oil. When lubricating with grease, unless otherwise stated, use high grade molybdenum disulphide grease.
LUBRICATION Wheel and Deck Zerks Use only good quality bearing grease. Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality. Front Wheel Mount Remove dust cap to expose zerk. Lubricate with a grease gun until the grease is forced out around the top washer. Front Wheel Bearings Lubricate 3-4 strokes with a grease gun on each set of wheel bearings. 8065-032 Lubricating front wheels Deck Spindle Lower the cutting deck completely.
LUBRICATION Hydraulic Drive Fluid Change The hydraulic drive is designed with an external filter for ease of maintenance. To ensure constant fluid quality levels and longer life, an oil filter change interval of every 500 hours is recommended. The following procedure can be performed with the pump installed in the vehicle, and the vehicle on level ground. 1. Lock the vehicle parking brake. 2. Place an oil drain pan with a 2 gallon capacity beneath the oil reservoir. Remove the drain port and drain oil.
LUBRICATION Purging Procedures Due to the effects air has on efficiency in hydrostatic drive applications, it is critical to purge the system. These purge procedures should be implemented any time a hydrostatic system has been opened to facilitate maintenance or any additional oil has been added to the system. Resulting symptoms in hydrostatic systems may be: • Noisy operation. • Lack of power or drive after short term operation. • High operation temperature and excessive expansion of oil.
troubleshooting guide Problem Cause Engine will not start. • Blade switch is engaged. • Steering controls are not locked in the neutral position. • Parking brake is not activated. • Battery is dead. • Contamination in the carburetor or fuel line. • Fuel supply is closed or the tap for the fuel tank is in the wrong position. • Clogged fuel filter or fuel line. • Faulty ignition system.
troubleshooting guide Problem Cause Machine vibrates. • Blades are loose. • Blades are incorrectly balanced. • Engine is loose. Machine backfires (propane engine only). • One cylinder not receiving spark. Engine overheats. • Clogged air intake or cooling fins. • Engine overloaded. • Poor ventilation around engine. • Defective engine speed regulator. • Too little or no oil in the engine. • Fouled spark plug. • Poor contact with battery terminal cable connectors.
STORAGE Winter Storage At the end of the mowing season, the machine should be readied for storage (or if it will not be in use for longer than 30 days). Gasoline engines - fuel allowed to stand for long periods of time (30 days or more) can leave sticky residues that can plug the carburetor and disrupt engine function. Fuel stabilizers are an acceptable option as regards to the sticky residues that can occur during storage. Add stabilizer to the fuel in the tank or in the storage container.
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TECHNICAL DATA PZ 5426FX / 966060901 PZ6030CV / 96601101 Kawasaki Kohler FX730V CV750 26 HP (19.4 Kw) @ 3600 rpm 30 HP (22.4 Kw) @ 3600 rpm Pressure w/ Oil Filter Pressure w/ Oil Filter Oil capacity excluding filter 1.9 qts (1.8 liters) 1.9 qts (1.8 liters) Oil capacity including filter 2.0 qts (2.0 liters) 2.0 qts (2.
TECHNICAL DATA PZ 5426FX / 966060901 PZ6030CV / 96601101 Cutting Width 54" (137.2 cm) 60" (152.4 cm) Cutting Height 1"-5" (2.5-12.7 cm) 1"-5" (2.5-12.7 cm) Uncut Circle 0 0 Number of Blades 3 3 Blade Length 19" / 48.2 cm 21" / 53.
TECHNICAL DATA PZ6029FX / 966061201 PZ7234FX / 96601401 Kawasaki Kawasaki FX801V FX921V 29 HP (21.6 Kw) @ 3600 rpm 34 HP (25.4 Kw) @ 3600 rpm Pressure w/ Oil Filter Pressure w/ Oil Filter Oil capacity excluding filter 1.9 qts (1.8 liters) 1.9 qts (1.8 liters) Oil capacity including filter 2.0 qts (2.0 liters) 2.0 qts (2.
TECHNICAL DATA PZ6029FX / 966061201 PZ7234FX / 96601401 Cutting Width 60" (152.4 cm) 72" (183 cm) Cutting Height 1"-5" (2.5-12.7 cm) 1"-5" (2.5-12.7 cm) Uncut Circle 0 0 Number of Blades 3 3 Blade Length 21" / 53.3 cm 25" / 63.
TECHNICAL DATA PZ6029PFX / 966062201 Engine Manufacturer Type Power Lubrication Kawasaki FX801V LP 29 HP (21.6 Kw) @ 3600 rpm Pressure w/ Oil Filter Oil capacity excluding filter 1.9 qts (1.8 liters) Oil capacity including filter 2.0 qts (2.0 liters) Engine oil (See viscosity diagram) Fuel Fuel cylinder capacity Spark plugs / gap SAE 10W30 API SG-SJ Propane 67 lbs (15.9 gallons / 60.2 liters) NGK - BPR4ES .030" / 0.
TECHNICAL DATA PZ6029PFX / 966062201 Frame Cutting Width 60" (152.4 cm) Cutting Height 1"-5" (2.5-12.7 cm) Uncut Circle 0 Number of Blades 3 Blade Length 21" / 53.
TECHNICAL DATA Torque Specifications Hex Head Cap Screws The torque values shown should be used as a general guideline when specific torque values are not given. U.S. Standard Hardware Shank Size (Diameter in inches, fine or coarse thread) Grade SAE Grade 5 SAE Grade 8 Flangelock Screw w/Flangelock Nut ft./lbs ft./lbs Nm ft./lbs Nm ft.
conformity certificates USA requirements Labels are placed on the engine and/or in the engine compartment stating that the machine will fulfill the requirements. This is also applicable to special requirements for any of the states, (California emission rules etc.). Do not remove any of these labels. Certificates can also be supplied with the machine at delivery or written in the Engine manual. Take care of them as they are valuable documents.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign Delivery Service 1. Charge and connect the battery. 2. Adjust the tire pressure of all wheels to 15 PSI (1 bar). 3. Connect the contact box to the cable for the seat’s safety switch. 4. Connect the contact box to the cable for the seat’s safety switch. 5. Check hydraulic oil level. 6. Check hydraulic hoses for kinking or leaks. 7. Check neutral position. 8. Fill with fuel and open the fuel shut off valve. 9. Start the engine. 10.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign After 10 hours 1. Change the engine oil. 2. Change the oil filter. 3. Check hydraulic oil level. 4. Inspect hydraulic hoses. 5. Inspect hydraulic belt 6. Inspect hydraulic filter. 7. Check neutral position. 8. Check safety system. 9. Check seat belt. 10. Check ROPS. 11. Check fuel system for leaks. 12. Inspect safety guards and shields. 13. Check brake adjustment.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action Daily Service 1. Clean debris from mower. 2. Check engine oil level. 3. Check the tire pressures. 4. Check underside of deck. 5. Inspect deck pulleys. 6. Check/clean the engine’s cooling air intake. 7. Check safety system. 8. Check seat belt. 9. Check ROPS. 10. Check fuel system for leaks. 11. Inspect safety guards and shields. 12. Check brake adjustment.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign 50-Hour Service 1. Clean debris from mower. 2. Change the engine oil and filter. 3. Check the tire pressures. 4. Clean the air filter. 5. Grease blade spindles. 6. Inspect deck belt and blades. 7. Check hydraulic oil level. 8. Check safety system. 9. Check seat belt. 10. Check ROPS. 11. Check fuel system for leaks. 12. Inspect safety guards and shields. 13. Check brake adjustment.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action 250-Hour Service 1. Grease fittings (caster pivots and caster wheels) 2. Inspect dampers 3. Inspect frame 4. Inspect throttle and choke cables 5. Inspect hardware 6. Check the tire pressures 7. Change the engine oil and filter 8. Change air filter 9. Inspect spark plug 10. Inspect fuel filter 11. Check engine RPM 12. Clean underside of deck 13. Check blade pitch 14. Grease blade spindles 15. Inspect spindle bearings 16. Inspect deck belt and blades 17. Inspect idler arm bearings 18.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign 500-Hour Service 1. Grease fittings (caster pivots and caster wheels) 2. Inspect dampers 3. Inspect frame 4. Inspect throttle and choke cables 5. Inspect hardware 6. Check the tire pressures 7. Change the engine oil and filter 8. Change air filter 9. Inspect spark plug 10. Inspect fuel filter 11. Check engine RPM 12. Clean underside of deck 13. Check blade pitch 14. Grease blade spindles 15. Inspect spindle bearings 16. Inspect deck belt and blades 17.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action At least once each year 1. Clean the engine’s cooling air intake. 2. Replace the air cleaner’s pre-filter (foam). 3. Replace the air filter’s paper cartridge. 4. Change the engine oil. 5. Replace the engine oil filter 6. Check/adjust the cutting height 7. Check/adjust the parking brake 8. Clean/Change the spark plugs 9. Inspect spark plug 10. Check the engine valve clearance 11.
SERVICE JOURNAL Action Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign 75
SERVICE JOURNAL Action 76 Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign
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SERVICE JOURNAL Action 78 Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign
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