Form No. 3364-210 Rev A Z580-D Z Master® With 52 Rear Discharge Mower Model No. 74279TE—Serial No. 310000001 and Up To register your product or download an Operator's Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge, go to www.Toro.com.
injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions. This product complies with all relevant European directives, for details please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity (DOC) sheet. Introduction Figure 2 1. Safety alert symbol This rotary-blade, riding lawn mower is intended to be used by residential homeowners or professional, hired operators. It is designed primarily for cutting grass on well-maintained lawns on residential or commercial properties.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) ................ 30 Lubrication............................................................. 31 Greasing and Lubrication ................................... 31 Greasing the Mower Deck and Belt Idlers.............................................................. 32 Engine Maintenance............................................... 33 Servicing the Air Cleaner .................................... 33 Servicing the Engine Oil .....................................
Preparation Safety • While mowing, always wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals. • Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects which may be thrown by the machine. • Warning–Fuel is highly flammable. – Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose. – Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while refuelling. – Add fuel before starting the engine.
• • • • • • • • • • • Maintenance and Storage – - stay alert for humps and hollows and other hidden hazards; Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment. – - Use only approved drawbar hitch points. – - Limit loads to those you can safely control. – - Do not turn sharply. Use care when reversing. Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways. Stop the blades rotating before crossing surfaces other than grass.
Measured vibration level for right hand = 3.1 m/s2 • Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, steep banks or water. Wheels dropping over edges can cause rollovers, which may result in serious injury, death or drowning. • Do not mow slopes when grass is wet. Slippery conditions reduce traction and could cause sliding and loss of control. • Do not make sudden turns or rapid speed changes. • Use a walk behind mower and/or a hand trimmer near drop-offs, ditches, steep banks or water.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. 98-1977 1. Entanglement hazard, belt—stay away from moving parts. 58-6520 1. Grease 98-4387 1. Warning—wear hearing protection. 93-7010 1. Thrown object hazard— 2. Thrown object hazard, mower—keep the deflector in place. 3. Cutting/dismemberment of hand or foot—stay away from moving parts. 93-7818 1.
107-1866 1. Sliding and loss of control hazard and tipping hazard, drop-offs—do not operate the machine near drop-offs, slopes greater than 15 degrees, or water; keep a safe distance from drop-offs; do not turn sharply while traveling fast, instead, slow down and turn gradually; if the roll bar is raised, wear the seat belt; if the roll bar is lowered, do not wear the seat belt. 107-3069 1. Warning–there is no rollover protection when the roll bar is down. 2.
107-3968 1. Disengage 2. Engage 3. Parking brake 107-3969 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Crushing hazard, mower—engage the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the ignition key before working under the mower. 107-3961 1. Height of cut in millimeters 107-7719 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan and entanglement hazard, belt—stay away from moving parts. 2. Before starting the engine, clean grass and debris from the mower belt and pulleys, insert the ignition key, and start the engine.
8-5957 110-3852 1. Remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 2. Continuous tone signals the user that engine is overheating. 110-3853 108-5981 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan and entanglement hazard, belt. 2. Remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 109-7949 110-0806 112-3858 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance.
5-4212 112-8651 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. Hydraulic oil level Interval Power Take-off (PTO) Parking brake Neutral Operator presence switch Battery 3. Warning—do not touch the hot surface. 2. Read the Operator’s Manual. 117-0912 1. Push to engage 2. Engine—preheat 3. Rear the Operator’s Manual. 4. Fast 5. Continuous variable setting 6. Slow 114-1826 1. Remove the ignition key. 2. Read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 119–0397 114-9600 1. Read the Operator’s Manual.
Battery Symbols Some or all of these symbols are on your battery 119–0398 1. Explosion hazard 2. No fire, open flame, or smoking. 3. Caustic liquid/chemical burn hazard 4. Wear eye protection Manufacturer’s Mark 1. Indicates the blade is identified as a part from the original machine manufacturer. 5. Read the Operator’s Manual. 6. Keep bystanders a safe distance from the battery. 7. Wear eye protection; explosive gases can cause blindness and other injuries 8.
107-3963 1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, mower blade—do not carry passengers and keep bystanders away. 3. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine and keep the deflector in place. 2. Cutting/dismemberment hazard of hand or foot, mower blade—remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance; stay away from moving parts. 4.
110-0820 1. Fast 2. Slow 5. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 6. Poison and caustic liquid/chemical burn hazard—keep children a safe distance from the battery. 7. Explosion hazard—no fire, open flames, or smoking; avoid sparks. 8. To unlock the traction drive, turn the by-pass valve 1 complete revolution counterclockwise using a 5/8 inch or 16 mm wrench. 3. Neutral 4. Reverse Product Overview Figure 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Figure 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Audible Alarm The battery light turns on when the ignition is turned on and when the charge is below the correct operating level (Figure 5). This machine has an audible alarm that alerts the user to turn off the engine or engine damage can occur from over heating. Refer to Servicing the Cooling System in Cooling System Maintenance (page 45). Fuel Selector Valve The fuel selector valve is located behind the seat. Close the fuel selector valve when transporting or storing mower.
Operation DANGER In certain conditions, fuel is extremely flammable and highly explosive. A fire or explosion from fuel can burn you and others and can damage property. • Fill the fuel tank outdoors on level ground, in an open area, when the engine is cold. Wipe up any fuel that spills. • Never fill the fuel tank inside an enclosed trailer. • Do not fill the fuel tank completely full. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler neck. The empty space in the tank allows gasoline to expand.
• Use B5 (biodiesel contend of 5%) or lesser blend in cold weather. • Monitor seals, hoses, gaskets in contact with fuel as they may be degrade over time. • Fuel filter plugging maybe expected for a time after converting to biodiesel blends. • Contact your distributor if you wish for more information on biodiesel. Filling the Fuel Tank Note: Do not fill the fuel tank completely full. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler neck. The empty space in the tank allows the gasoline to expand. 1.
Important: Lower the roll bar only when absolutely necessary. 1 1. Remove the hairpin cotter pins and remove the two pins (Figure 8). 2 2. Lower the roll bar to the down position. There are two down positions. See Figure 7 for the positions. 3. Install the two pins and secure them with the hairpin cotter pins (Figure 8). 3 4 G004955 Figure 8 1. Roll bar 2. Raised position 3. Pin 4. Hairpin cotter pin Figure 7 1. Full down position 2.
Setting the Parking Brake 1. Move the motion control levers (Figure 17) out to the neutral lock position. 2. Pull up and back on the parking brake lever to set the parking brake (Figure 11). The parking brake lever should stay firmly in the engaged position. WARNING Parking brake may not hold machine parked on a slope and could cause personal injury or property damage. Do not park on slopes unless wheels are chocked or blocked Figure 9 1.
5. Move the throttle lever to the middle position (Figure 14). 6. Turn the ignition key clockwise to the run position (Figure 13). 7. Push the glow plug switch for 10 seconds. The light will turn on. 8. Release the switch after 10 seconds. The light will turn off. Figure 13 1. Ignition switch 2. Off Figure 12 1. 2. 3. 4. Hour meter Ignition switch Glow plug switch Glow plug light 3. Run 4. Start Figure 14 5. Engine Temperature light 6. Throttle control 7. PTO Switch 1. Throttle—fast 2.
Note: Engaging the PTO with the throttle at the half or less position will cause excessive wear to the drive belts. 4. Pull out on the power take off (PTO) switch to engage it (Figure 15). Important: Use starting cycles of no more than 30 seconds per minute to avoid overheating the starter motor. Note: Do not use fuel left over from the summer. Use only fresh winter grade diesel fuel. Stopping the Engine 1.
Driving Forward or Backward The hour meter has symbols to notify the user when the interlock component is in the correct position. When the component is in the correct position, a triangle will light up in the corresponding square. The throttle control regulates the engine speed as measured in rpm (revolutions per minute). Place the throttle control in the fast position for best performance. Always operate in the full throttle position when mowing. CAUTION Machine can spin very rapidly.
CAUTION Children or bystanders may be injured if they move or attempt to operate the tractor while it is unattended. Always remove the ignition key and set the parking brake when leaving the machine unattended, even if just for a few minutes. Adjusting the Height-of-Cut The height-of-cut is adjusted from 1-1/2 to 5 inch (38 to 127 mm) in 1/4 inch (6 mm) increments by relocating the pin into different hole locations. 1.
3. After adjusting the height-of-cut, adjust the rollers by removing the flange nut, bushing, spacer, and bolt (Figure 19 or Figure 20). Note: The two middle rollers will not have a spacer (Figure 19 or Figure 20). 4. Select a hole so the anti-scalp roller is positioned to the nearest corresponding height-of-cut desired. 5. Install the flange nut bushing, spacer, and bolt. Torque to 40-45 ft-lb (54-61 N-m) (Figure 19 or Figure 20). 6. Repeat this adjustment on the other anti-scalp rollers. Figure 20 1.
Figure 23 g012486 Figure 21 1. Seat suspension knob 1. Seat latch 2. Fuel cap 2. Seat position lever 3. Seat Changing the Back Position Pushing the Machine by Hand The back of the seat can be adjusted to provide a comfortable ride. Position the back of the seat where it is most comfortable. Important: Always push the machine by hand. Never tow the machine because hydraulic damage may occur.
• Securely fasten the machine to the trailer or truck with straps, chains, cable, or ropes. • Secure a trailer to the towing vehicle with safety chains. WARNING Driving on the street or roadway without turn signals, lights, reflective markings, or a slow moving vehicle emblem is dangerous and can lead to accidents causing personal injury. Do not drive machine on a public street or roadway. Figure 24 1. Side console controls 2. By-pass valve 3.
Loading Machines Use extreme caution when loading units on trailers or trucks. One full width ramp that is wide enough to extend beyond the rear tires is recommended instead of individual ramps for each side of the unit (Figure 25). The lower rear section of the tractor frame extends back between the rear wheels and serves as a stop for tipping backward. Having a full width ramp provides a surface for the frame members to contact if the unit starts to tip backward.
Driving off the Z Stand 1. Remove the chocks or blocks. 2. Raise the latch to the unlocked position (Figure 28). Figure 26 4. Bracket Pin 5. Bottom of slot 1. Z Stand 2. Latch 3. Bracket Figure 28 3. Raise the latch. Swing the stand foot out front and slide stand toward machine, into the bottom of slot (Figure 26 and Figure 27). 1. Z Stand 2. Latch 3. Locked position 4. Unlocked position 3. Start the engine and place it at half throttle. Disengage the parking brake. 4.
Long Grass Operating Tips If the grass is ever allowed to grow slightly longer than normal, or if it contains a high degree of moisture, raise the cutting height higher than usual and cut the grass at this setting. Then cut the grass again using the lower, normal setting. Fast Throttle Setting For best mowing and maximum air circulation, operate the engine at the fast throttle position.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 8 hours • Check the engine cooling system level. • Check the hydraulic fluid. After the first 25 hours • Change the hydraulic filter. After the first 50 hours • Change the engine oil. • Change the engine oil filter. After the first 100 hours • Check the wheel hub slotted nut. • Check the wheel lug nuts. • Change the gear box oil.
CAUTION If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could accidently start the engine and seriously injure you or other bystanders. Remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the wire from the spark plug(s) before you do any maintenance. Set the wire aside so that it does not accidentally contact the spark plug. Lubrication Greasing and Lubrication Lubricate the machine when shown on the Check Service Reference Aid decal (Figure 29).
Greasing the Mower Deck and Belt Idlers Service Interval: Every 25 hours—Grease the mower deck and spindles. Every 25 hours—Grease the pump belt idler arm. Every 25 hours—Grease the drive belt idler arm. Grease with No. 2 general purpose lithium base or molybdenum base grease. Important: Make sure cutting unit spindles are full of grease weekly. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. Figure 31 2.
Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Note: Check the filters more frequently if operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy. Removing the Air Filter Service Interval: Every 250 hours (more often in dirty or dusty conditions). 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3.
Checking the Engine Oil Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily Note: Check the oil when the engine is cold. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Clean around the oil dipstick (Figure 35) so dirt cannot fall into the filler hole and damage the engine. 4.
Changing the Engine Oil This will prevent you from accidentally stripping the bolts free of the retainers. Service Interval: After the first 50 hours 1. Tilt the seat forward, loosen the bolts holding the front engine panel and remove it (Figure 37). Every 100 hours 1. Start the engine and let it run for five minutes. This warms the oil so it drains better. 1 2. Park the machine on a level surface. 3.
Changing the Engine Oil Filter Service Interval: After the first 50 hours Every 200 hours 1. Drain the oil from the engine; refer to Changing the Engine Oil. Place a drip pan beneath the oil drip tray to receive oil from the oil filter and oil passages in the engine. 2. Turn the filter counterclockwise to remove it (Figure 41 and Figure 42). Note: Dispose of the oil filter properly. Recycle in accordance with local codes. 3.
Fuel System Maintenance Servicing the Fuel Filter and Water Seperator Service Interval: Every 40 hours—Drain the water separator. Figure 42 1. Oil filter 2. Gasket Every 400 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first)—Replace the fuel filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions). 3. Adapter Draining the Water Separator 1. Position the machine on a level surface. 2. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 3.
Changing the Fuel Filter Servicing the Fuel Tank Never install a dirty fuel filter if it is removed from the fuel line. Do not attempt to drain the fuel tank. Ensure that an Authorized Service Dealer drains the fuel tank and services any components of the fuel system. 1. Allow the machine to cool down. 2. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 3.
Electrical System Maintenance 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. Servicing the Battery 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 3. Unlatch the seat and tilt the seat up. WARNING 4. First disconnect the negative battery cable from the negative (-) battery terminal (Figure 45).
to prevent battery damage when the temperature is below 32°F (0°C). 1. Make sure the filler caps are installed in battery. Charge battery for 10 to 15 minutes at 25 to 30 amps or 30 minutes at 10 amps. 2. When the battery is fully charged, unplug the charger from the electrical outlet, then disconnect the charger leads from the battery posts (Figure 47). 3. Install the battery in the machine and connect the battery cables, refer to Installing the Battery.
Drive System Maintenance 1 4 3 Adjusting the Tracking The machine has a knob for adjusting the tracking located under the seat. 2 Important: Adjust the handle neutral and hydraulic pump neutral before adjusting the tracking. Refer to Adjusting the Handle Neutral in Controls System Maintenance (page 50) and Adjusting the Hydraulic Pump Neutral in Hydraulic System Maintenance (page 51). 1. Push both control levers forward the same distance. G012492 2. Check if the machine pulls to one side.
Checking the Wheel Hub Slotted Nut Service Interval: After the first 100 hours—Check the wheel hub slotted nut. Every 500 hours—Check the wheel hub slotted nut. After the first 100 hours—Check the wheel lug nuts. Every 500 hours—Check the wheel lug nuts. The slotted nut needs to be torqued to 125 ft-lb (170 N-m). 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2.
Adjusting the Caster Pivot Bearing 3. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 4. Remove the side or rear plug on the gear box. (Figure 53). 5. The oil should be up to the opening of the gear box. 6. Add oil if needed to bring it to the correct level. Service Interval: Every 500 hours (or yearly, which ever comes first). 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2.
3. Unlatch the seat and tip it forward. 4. Loosen the front engine panel knobs and remove the panel. 5. Pull up on the spring loaded idler pulley for the PTO drive belt and remove the belt from the clutch pulley (Figure 54). Figure 55 1. Clutch 2. Two bolts and nuts for clutch strap 3. Rubber clutch strap 9. Insert a 0.015–0.021 inch (0.381–0.533 mm) feeler gauge through one inspection slot in the side of the assembly. Make sure it is between the armature and the rotor friction surfaces (Figure 56).
Cooling System Maintenance 16. Install the rubber clutch strap to the mower frame with the two previously removed bolts and nuts (Figure 55). 17. Pull up on the spring loaded idler for the PTO drive belt and install it onto the clutch pulley (Figure 54). Servicing the Cooling System 18. Plug in the electric connection for the clutch (Figure 55). DANGER Discharge of hot pressurized coolant or touching hot radiator and surrounding parts can cause severe burns.
3. With the engine cool, check the overflow bottle level. The fluid needs to be up to the bump on the outside of the overflow bottle (Figure 57). 4. If the coolant level is low, add a 50/50 mix of extended life antifreeze/Dex-Cool® and water to the overflow bottle (Figure 57). 5. Add the 50/50 coolant mix to the overflow bottle and fill it to the indicator line on the bottle (Figure 57). Figure 58 1. Hydraulic oil cooler 2. Left rear tire 3.
Brake Maintenance Belt Maintenance Adjusting the Parking Brake Inspecting the Belts Service Interval: Every 25 hours Service Interval: Every 100 hours—Inspect the belts for cracks and wear. Every 200 hours Check the belts for squealing when the belt is rotating, blades slipping when cutting grass, frayed belt edges, burn marks and cracks are signs of a worn mower belt. Replace the mower belt if any of these conditions are evident. 1. Engage the parking brake, lever up. 2.
12. Install the belt covers with the tabs in the slots. Install the screws and close the latches (Figure 62). 13. Check the tension on the drive belts. Refer to Adjusting the Drive Belts. Figure 60 1. Fixed idler arm 2. Square hole 3. Fixed Idler pulley 4. Mower belt 5. Belt guide 6. Spring-loaded idler pulley 7. Insert a ratchet with a short extension or a breaker bar into the square hole in the fixed idler arm (Figure 61). 8. Adjust the mower deck to the 3 inch (76mm) height-of-cut position.
Note: Remove the PTO drive belt first if the pump drive belt needs to be replaced. 1. Tilt the seat forward and remove the front engine panel. 2. Remove the PTO drive belt. 3. Remove the spring from the idler arm (Figure 65). 4. Install the new belt around the engine and hydro pump pulley (Figure 65). 5. Install the PTO drive belt. 6. Install the spring to the idler arm (Figure 65). 1 2 1 G012347 Figure 63 1. Bolt 2. Front engine panel 4. 5. 6. 7. Remove the spring from the idler arm (Figure 64).
Controls System Maintenance Adjusting the Control Handle Neutral Position If motion control levers do not align, or move easily into the console notch, adjustment is required. Adjust each lever, spring and rod separately. Note: Motion control levers must be installed correctly. See Installing the Motion Control Levers in the set up instructions. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2.
Hydraulic System Maintenance 9. Apply slight rearward pressure on the motion control lever, turn the head of the adjustment bolt in the appropriate direction until the control lever is centered in the neutral lock position (Figure 68). Note: Keeping rearward pressure on the lever will keep the pin at the end of the slot and allow the adjustment bolt to move the lever to the appropriate position. Servicing the Hydraulic System 10. Tighten the nut and jam nut (Figure 68).
1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. Important: Do not substitute automotive oil filter or severe hydraulic system damage may result. 3. Place drain pan under filter, remove the old filter and wipe the filter adapter gasket surface clean (Figure 70). Figure 69 1. Hot fluid level-full 2.
Checking the Hydraulic Hoses 9. Fill the hydraulic tank with hydraulic fluid until the fluid overflows the filter and then turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the filter adapter, then tighten the filter an additional 1/2 turn (Figure 72). Service Interval: Every 100 hours Check the hydraulic hoses for leaks, loose fittings, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, weather and chemical deterioration. Make necessary repairs before operating. 10. Clean up any spilled fluid.
1. Raise the frame and block up the machine so drive wheels can rotate freely. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the seat safety switch. Temporarily install a jumper wire across terminals in the wiring harness connector. 3. Unlatch the seat and slide seat forward. 4. Disconnect the seat rod and tilt the seat fully forward. Setting the Right-hand Hydraulic Pump Neutral Position 1. Start the engine, open the throttle 1/2 way and release parking brake.
Mower Deck Maintenance Leveling the Mower at Three Positions Important: There are only three measuring positions needed to level the mower. Setting Up the Machine 1. Position the mower on a flat surface. 2. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 3. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position. 4. Check tire pressure of all four tires.
Adjusting the Front-to-Rear Mower Pitch 1. Position the right blade front-to-rear (Figure 77). 2. Measure the right blade at the A location, from a level surface to the cutting edge of the blade tip (Figure 77). Figure 75 1. Measure here from blade to hard surface 2. Measure at B and C 7. If the measurements at positions B or C are not correct, loosen the bolt attaching the rear chain to the rear support arm (Figure 76). 8.
Adjusting the Compression Spring DANGER 1. Raise the mower lift lever to the transport position. A worn or damaged blade can break, and a piece of the blade could be thrown into the operator’s or bystander’s area, resulting in serious personal injury or death. • Inspect the blade periodically for wear or damage. • Replace a worn or damaged blade. 2. Check the distance between the two large washers, it needs to be 11-1/2 inches (29.2 cm) (Figure 78). 3.
3. Rotate the blades until the ends face forward and backward (Figure 80). Measure from a level surface to the cutting edge, position A, of the blades (Figure 80). Note this dimension. WARNING Contact with a sharp blade can cause serious injury. Wear gloves or wrap sharp edges of the blade with a rag. 1. Hold the blade end using a rag or thickly-padded glove. 2. Remove the blade bolt, spring disk and blade from the spindle shaft (Figure 83).
Cleaning Important: The curved part of the blade must be pointing upward toward the inside of the mower to ensure proper cutting. Cleaning Under the Mower 2. Install the curved washer and blade bolt. The curved washer cone must be installed toward the bolt head (Figure 83). Torque the blade bolt to 85-110 ft-lb (115-150 N-m). Remove the grass buildup under the mower daily. 1. Disengage the PTO, move the motion control levers to the neutral locked position and set the parking brake. 2.
Storage Note: A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh fuel and used at all times. Cleaning and Storage B. Run the engine to distribute conditioned fuel through the fuel system (5 minutes). 1. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking brake, and turn the ignition key to Off. Remove the key. C. Stop the engine, allow it to cool, and drain the fuel tank; refer to Servicing the Fuel Tank in Fuel System Maintenance (page 37). 2.
Troubleshooting Problem The starter does not crank. The engine will not start, starts hard, or fails to keep running. Possible Cause 1. The blade control (PTO) is engaged. 1. Move the blade control (PTO) to the disengaged position. 2. 3. 4. 5. The parking brake is not on. The operator is not seated. The battery is dead. The electrical connections are corroded or loose. 6. The fuse is blown. 7. The relay or switch is defective. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. The fuel tank is empty. 1. Fill the fuel tank with fuel.
Problem Uneven cutting height. Possible Cause 1. The cutting blade(s) is/are not sharp. 1. Sharpen the blade(s). 2. The cutting blade(s) is/are bent. 3. The mower deck is not level. 2. Install new cutting blade(s). 3. Level the mower deck from side-to-side and front-to-rear. 4. Clean the underside of the mower. 5. Adjust the tire pressure. 6. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer. 4. The underside of mower is dirty. 5. The tire pressure is not correct. 6. The blade spindle is bent.
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