MTD MMZ 2560, MMZ 2554, MMZ 2254 User Manual

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MMZ 2254, 2554, 2560
25 Horsepower
Hydrostatic Zero-Turn
Commercial Riding
Mower
OPERATOR’S AND SERVICE MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
A. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
B. Related to Fuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
C. When Mowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Operating Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
A. Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,8
B. Initial Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
C. Break-In and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Maintenance and Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
A. Mower Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
B. Hydraulic Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
C. Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
D. Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
E. Brakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
F.
Hydraulic System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
G. Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Wiring D iagram Warranty
FOR WARD
The MMZ Gasoline Powered Hydraulic Driven Rotary Mowers were developed to provide superb maneuverability, mid-mount cutting capability for professional land­scapers, commercial lawn service companies, professional turf managers and golf course superintendents. The machine incorporates many safety features that should be studied by all operators and maintenance personnel before use. The list of safety precautions should receive particular attention.
This manual presents all of the operating and maintenance instructions necessary to keep your mower at peak efficiency. If properly operated and maintained, your mower will give dependable service.
CAUTION:
Only thoroughly trained persons should operate and maintain this mower. This machine can cause serious injury to anyone who misuses it and does not understand its operation. For their personal safety , all operators and maintenance personnel are required to read this entire manual bef ore operating the mower.
Hazard control and accident prevention are partially dependent upon the design and configuration of the equipment. Notwithstanding, these factors are also dependent upon the awareness, concern, pru­dence and proper training of the personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance and stor­age of the equipment.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A. General
1. Read this Operator’s Manual before starting the mower. Study the controls and lear n the proper sequence of operation.
2. Do not allow anyone to operate or maintain this machine who has not read this manual. Never permit children to operate this machine.
3. Never carry passengers.
4. Do not remove any shields, guards or safety devices. If a shield, guard or safety device is damaged or does not function, repair or replace it before operating the mower.
5. Always wear safety glasses and safety shoes when operating or maintaining this mower. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing.
6. Disconnect the spark plug wires or remove the key from the ignition to prevent the engine fro m accidentally starting before perf ormin g any maintenance on this mower.
7. Never run the engine indoors without adequate ventilation. Exhaust fumes are deadly.
8. To avoid serious burns, do not touch the engine, exhaust pipe or muffler while the engine is running or until it has cooled after it has been shut off.
9. The liquid in the battery is dilute sulfuric acid. Always wear safety glasses and rubber gloves when working on the battery. Do not overfill the battery.
10. Lead-acid batteries generate hydrogen and oxygen gases which form an explosive mixture. Keep sparks and flames away at all times.
11. When looking for oil leaks, never run your hand over hydraulic hoses, lines or fittings. Never tighten or adjust hydraulic hoses, lines or fittings while th e system is under pressu re. I f high-pressure oil penetrates the skin, t he oil must be removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or serious complications may result.
B. Related to Fuel
1. Fuel is highly flammable. Please respect it.
2. Do not smoke or permit others to smoke while handling fuel.
3. Always use approved containers for fuel.
4. Always shut off the engine and permit it to cool before removing the fuel tank cap.
5. Always fill the fuel tank outdoors.
6. If the fuel container spout will not fit inside the fuel tank opening, use a funnel.
7. When filling the fuel tank, stop when the fuel reaches one inch from the top. This space is necessary for tank expansion.
8. Wipe up any spilled fuel.
Do not overfill
C. When Mowing
1. Keep adults, children and pets away from the area to be mowed.
2. When operating this mower in the forward direction, DO NOT allow the steering levers to retur n to the neutral position on their own. Always maintain a firm grip on the levers, operate them smoothly and avoid any sudden movements of the levers when star ting or stopping.
3. If the mower is equipped for side discharge, never use the mower without the discharge chute installed and placed in the down posi­tion.
4. Always remove debris and other objects from the area to be
Note
mowed.(
5. Mow only in daylight.
6. Watch for holes, sprinkler heads and other hidden hazards.
7. Avoid driving too close to trees, creeks, ditches, sand traps and other obstacles.
8. Before backing up, check behind you and watch where you’re going.
9. Always reduce speed when making a turn, and when grass is wet.
10. Always mow up and down slopes, never across the slope. Do not operate on steep slopes and slow down before turning.
11. Be careful when crossing gravel paths or roadways . Always turn off the blade clutch switch and wait until the blades stop rotating and raise the cutting deck to the transport position. Always allow other vehicles to have the right-of-way.
12. If you hit a solid object while mowing, turn off the blade clutch switch, place the left and right steering levers in the neutral, opened-out position, move the throttle to slow, set the parking brake, shut off the engine and take the key from the ignition switch. Inspect for damage. Repair any damage. Make sure the blades are in good condition and that the blade bolts are tight before restarting the engine.
13. Never leave the mower unattended without: turning off the blade clutch switch; placing the left and right steering levers in the neutral opened-out position; moving the throttle to slow; setting the parking
: debris and loose grass will reduce traction.)
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brake; shutting off the engine and taking the key from the ignition switch.
14. Never walk or stand on the discharge side of a mower with the engine running. Turn off the blade clutch switch if another person approaches while you are operating the mower.
15. Never attempt to operate the traction unit without the mowing deck attached.
16. Keep the mower and especially the engine and hydraulic compo­nents clean and free of gre ase, grass and leaves to reduce the chance of fire and to permit proper cooling.
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine:
Type: Vertical, Air V-Twin cooled Air Cleaner: Dual Element Lube System: Pressurized with oil filter Starter: 12-volt electric Traction Drive: Engine to two variable-speed hydraulic pump/motor BDR
Hydraulic Tank: 2.0-gallon capacity, One quart filter, and oil cooler Cutter Deck;Drive: 54", 60", Belt Driven Clutch: Electric Deck Lift: Hand lever w/pin lock for height adjustment Cutting Height: 1-1/2" to 5-1/2" No. of Blades 3, belt-driven, power take-off from engine Controls: Engine ignition and start switch; throttle; choke; left and
Parking Brake: Internal, mechanical linkage attached to the brake handle Front Caster Wheels: 13x5 - 6 Tire Pressure: 10 psi Rear, 12 psi front caster Drive Wheels: w/54"-60" deck, 24x12 - 12 Frame: 2” Steel square tube and plate, all welded construction Seat: Milsco Adjustable seat with armrests. 5" Adjustment Fuel Tank: Two 5 gallon w/individual shutoff valves Ground Speed: 0-8.6 + MPH forward. 0-4.3 MPH reverse Instrumentation Hour meter, Tachometer, Maintenance-minder Net Weight: 980 lbs. w/54" deck and 1020 lbs. w/60" deck
22 HP, 25 HP Kohler
units to gearbox on each drive wheel
right steering levers; electric blade clutch switch; parking brake; mower deck lift
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Engine throttle
Choke Lever
Figure. 1 Figure. 2
Electric Blade Clutch
A. Controls
Engine Ignition and Start Switch:
1. instrument housing below the right side of the operator’s seat. When the key is inserted an d turned clockwise, 45 degrees, the ignition circuit is closed. Turning the switch further against spring pressure starts the engine. The engine will only start if the blade clutch switch is in the “off” position, the parking brake is engaged and the left and right steering levers are in the neutral, opened-out position. The key should always be removed from the switch if the operator leaves the mower’s seat.
Engine Throttle Control:
2. of the mower next to the operator’s seat. Moving the throttle control from the rear to the front will increase the engine speed from slow to fast.
Left and Right Steering Levers:
3. levers open out to the side in the neutral position to permit the operator to be seated or to leave the mower’s seat. The operator, when seated, can pull the levers up to the operating position, a comfortable forearm’s length away. These levers control all of the movements of the mower. Pushing both levers forward causes the mower to move forward. Pulling both levers back causes the mower to move backward. Pushing one lever ahead of the other lever causes the traction wheel on the side where the lever is ahead to rotate faster than the other traction wheel, making the mower turn toward the side where the lever is behind. When one lever is pushed forward and the other lever pulled back the same
Tach and Hour Meter
Igniti on Switch
(See Figure 1.) Located on the
(See Figure 2.) Located on the left side
(See Figure 3.) These hinged
amount, one traction wheel will turn in reverse and the mower will
Brake
Steering Levers Deck Lift Handle
Figure. 3
turn within its own length. In order to star t the engine, both steering levers must be opened
out to the side in the neutral positi on; the parking brake must be engaged; and the blade clutch switch must be “off”. However, once the engine star ts, the parking brake must be released before the operator places the steer ing levers into the operating p osition or the engine will automatically shut off.
Note:
should be placed in neutral by the driver. If the Drive Handles are not placed in neutral, the tractor may creep.
Electric Blade Clutch Switch:
4.
The Steering Lever will return toward neutral when released, but they
(See Figure 1.) Locate d on the right side of the mower beside the ignition switch. This is an “on/off” toggle switch that controls the electric blade clutch which supplies power to the cutting blades through the PTO. The switch must be turned off to start the engine and shou ld be turned off for safety any time another person approaches the mower or the mowing deck is raised to the transport position. Power to the electric clutch will also be cut off if the operator leaves the operator’s seat.
Parking Brake:
5.
(See Figure 3.) Located on the left side of the trac­tion unit. The handle is an overcenter lever which applies the inter­nal drum-type brake on each driv e wheel when the handle is pulled to the rear. The brake must be engaged in order to start the engine.
Deck Lift Handle:
6.
(See Figure 3.) Located on the ri ght front corner of the mowing deck.T o raise the mowing deck to the transport position, the lever is pulled to the rear and moved inward to lock into a stop for trans­port. To lo wer the mow ing deck, raise
the deck lift handle and move it outward. This allows the handle to move forward, lowering the deck to the cutting pos ition.
Fuel Shutoff Valve:
7.
(See Figure 4.) Located on top of the fuel tank. When turned in a clockwise direction until it stops, it will shut off the flow of fuel to the engine. When turned in a coun­terclockwise direction it will open and allow fuel to flow to the engine. Close this valve if you are not going to run the mower for a period of 30 minutes or more to prevent flooding the engine.
Seat Adju stment Lever:
8.
Figure. 4
The Seat
Fuel Shutoff Valve
Adjustment Lever is located beneath the seat. The Seat Adjust­ment Lever is used to move the seat forward and backward. To place the seat in the desired position pull the seat adjustment lever to the left then push the seat forward or back to the desired posi­tion. Release the lever so the seat will lock in place.
Digital Tachometer and Hour Meter:
9.
(See Figure 1) Located on the right side of the mower in front of the igni tion switch. When the machine is running the tachometer displays engine rpm. When the machine is off the tachometer displays running time.
Choke Lever:
10.
(See Figure 2) The Choke Lever is located on the left instrument panel next to the seat. The Choke Lever is operated manually. Having the Choke Lever in the ON position helps the engine to start during initial start-up. Duri ng normal operation the Choke Lever shou l d be in the OF F po si t i on .
Note:
There is a flashing “OIL” at each recommended engine oil and filter change.
There will be a flashing “LUBE” for each recommended lubrication interval.
B. Initial Adjustments
1. Check the fluid levels and tires:
Note:
a.
b.
These checks should be made daily, before starting the engine.
Fuel:
Using a good grade of unleaded, regular gasoline (for a gasoline engine), fill the fuel tank (beside the engine on the left or right side of the mower). When the fuel reaches one inch from the top of the tank, stop. DO NOT OVER­FILL. Space must be left for expansion.
Engine Oil:
(Filled at the factory before shipment.) Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe it off and reinsert it. Pull it out again and read the oil level. If it is below the operating range, add
oil through the fill tube using a funnel to bring it up to the top of the operating range.
Note:
vice SJ.
c.
Gasoline Engine: Use SAE 10W30 or SAE 10W40 engine oil, rated for ser-
Hydraulic Oil:
(Filled at the factory before shipment.) The hydraulic oil tank is located beneath the operator’s seat. Always wipe off the area around the oil tank fill neck before checking the oil level to prevent dirt from contaminating the oil. Remove the cap and make sure the oil level is up to the lowest hole on the oil tank fill neck. The top hole is for vent­ing. If the oil level is low, fill with a good grade of SAE20W­50 oil.
Tires:
d.
Note:
normal working pressure for the traction tires is 8-10 psi. The front caster wheels should be inflated to 30 psi.
10 psi Rear, 30 psi Front Caster Tires
New tires are overinflated in order to properly seat the bead to the rim. The
2. Check that all Nuts, Bolts and Screws are Tight.
3. Check the tension of the deck drive belts.
a. Remove the deck cover b. The tension of the deck drive belts are maintained by a
spring mechanism that adjusts for wear and stretch.
c. Examine the belts for cuts, fraying, and excessive wear.
Replace if any of these are detected.
d. Replace the deck cover.
Adjust the Mowing Deck:
4.
The cutting height is set anywhere in the range of 1-1/2" to 5-1/2". You may need to adjust the mowing deck to achieve the proper angle for mowing. Follow the proce­dures below to set the appropriate angle to the mowing deck. a. Park the mower on a flat paved surface, engage the parking
brake, shut off the engine, remove the key from the ignition switch, remove connection of the spark plugs and using the transport lever, lower the mowing deck into the cutting posi­tion.
b. Using a ruler, pencil and paper, measure and note the dis-
tance from the paved surface to the bottom edge of the mowing blade at the front and the back of the deck on each side of the mower. (Four dimensions.)
Note:
of the deck so that the blades are cutting grass in only the front half of their circular path. This decreases friction and reduces the drive power required.
The front edge of the mowing deck should be 1/8"-1/4" below the rear edge
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c. If the dimension at the front
Deck Lift Spring inner bolt
of the mowing deck is 1/8"-1/ 4" lower than the dimension at the rear of the deck on each side of the mower, do not adjust. If not, you will need to adjust the Deck Lift Spring Assist (See Fi gure 5). You may also need to adjust the Deck Links (See Figure
5).
d. Lower the mower deck to the
Figure. 5
Deck Links
cutting position. With a wrench loosen the inner rear bolt on the Deck Lift Spring Assist. To adjust the deck up or down, use a wrench and with a few turns, adjust clockwise or counter clockwise the outer rear bolt of the Deck Lift Spring Assist. Repeat this procedure on the opposite side of the MMZ. Once the deck is adjusted, retighten bolts.
e. With the deck still in the cutting position, adjust the Deck
Links. With a wrench loosen the top inner bolt of the Deck Link. To adjust the side of the deck up or down turn the top bolt clockwise or counter clockwise a few turns. Adjust both front and rear Deck links as necessary. Retighten bolts.
f. Raise the mowing deck to the transport position using the
transport lever.
g. Use the transport lever to lower the mowing deck to the cut-
ting position and repeat step “b.” above to make sure that the desired cutting height has been attained. If the dimen­sions are not correct, repeat steps “c.” through “f.” above.
5. Lubricate all fittings listed in the maintenance section.
C. Break-In And Operation
DANGER:
Reread the “When Mowing” Safety Precautions.
1. Start the Engine:
a. Open the fuel shutoff valve. b. Sit on the Seat. Set the parking brake “On”. c. Move the left and right steering levers to the neutral,
opened-out position.
d. Turn the electric blade clutch switch “Off”.
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e. Push the throttle control to a position a third of the way
between slow and fast.
f. Insert the key in the ignition and start switch and turn the
switch to “On”.
g. Gasoline Engine: If the engine is cold, push the choke to
the on position.
h. Turn the ignition key in a clockwise direction to the “Start”
position until the engine starts.
Note:
may damage the starter. If the engine does not start in this time, wait about 30 seconds and try again.
Do not hold the key in the “Start” position for more than 10 seconds or you
i. Gasoline Engine: Once the engine starts, push the choke
on halfway and as the engine warms, push the choke off all the way.
Operating the Mower:
2.
Operating a zero-turning-radius mower is not like operating a tractor-type riding mower. The zero-turning­radius mower is much more maneuverable and much less fatiguing to operate. However, getting used to the fingertip control of the zero-turning-radius mower takes some practice. We strongly rec­ommend that you locate a “test area” where you can operate the mower for about 30 minutes without being disturbed. a. Get into the operator’s seat. b. Start the engine. c. Use the transport lever to raise the mowing deck to the
transport position. Make sure the blade clutch switch is off.
d. After the engine has warmed, adjust the throttle to the fast
position. e. Release the parking brake. f. Fold in the steering levers to the operating position.
WARNING:
When operating this mower forward, do not allow the steering levers to return to the neutral position on their own. Always maintain a firm
grip on the steering levers, operate them smoothly and avoid any
sudden movements of the levers when starting or stopping.
g. To go forward, move both steering levers slightly forward
and the mower will slowly move forward. The farther you
move the levers forward the faster the mower will go for-
ward. h. To back up, move both steering levers slightly backward
and the mower will slowly move backward. The farther you
move the levers backward the f aster the mower will go
backward.
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i. To turn, pull the lever back on the side to which you want to
turn. The farther back you pull the lever, the faster and
more sharply you will turn. Initially, you will have to be care-
ful to avoid turning to fast and too far. j. After you have mastered operating the mower, use the
transport lever to lower the mowing deck to the cutting posi-
tion and pull on the electric blade clutch switch to start the
blades rotating. k. Practice mowing in straight passes. When you feel confi-
dent, slowly practice mowing around obstacles such as
trees.
3. Parking the Mower:
a. Push off the electric blade clutch switch. b. Use the Deck Lift Handle to raise the mowing deck to the
transport position. c. Drive the mower to the cleanup or storage area. d. Move the throttle to slow. e. Place the steering levers in the neutral position. f. Set the parking brake. g. Turn off the ignition switch and take the key from the switch. h. Close the fuel shutoff valves.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Disconnect the spark plug wires or remove the key from the ignition
to prevent the engine from accidentally starting before performing
any maintenance on this mower.
A. Mower Deck
1. Removing the Mower Deck:
a. Apply the parking brake. Remove ignition key and both
spark plug caps. b. Lower the cutter deck to the ground. Capture the left handle
by placing the height of cut clevis pin above the lift handle. c. Remov e tension of the PTO belt by moving the belt tension-
ing rod.
Note:
When removing the lift linkage from the deck the tension of the springs will go from the deck to the lift handle. Not capturing the lift handle while removing the lift linkage from the deck will cause it to snap back.
d. Detach the engine drive belt.
There is a certain amount of spring tension due to the weight of the deck.
WARNING:
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Figure. 6
Height of Cut Clevis Pin
Linch Pins
Linch Pins
e. Remove six linchpins (See Fig. 6) (4) from the deck and (2)
from the front of the mower. Remove the linchpins on the
left and right rear side of the cutter deck (2); remove the
linchpins on the left and right front side of the cutter deck
(2); and remove the linchpins on the front of the mower (2). f. Turn front caster wheels outward. g. Shift the deck toward the ignition switch side of the mower
and remove. h. To install reverse the process.
2. Changing a Blade:
a. Jack up the front of the mowing deck about one foot and
block it in that position. b. Wrap a rag around one end of the blade and grasp it to pre-
vent it from turning, or secure the blade by placing a block
of wood between the blade and the deck housing. c. Use a 1-1/8" socket wrench on the pulley side of the spindle
to secure. d. Remove the hex nut using a 1-1/8" wrench. e. Remove the hex nut. f. To replace the blade reverse the above process and tighten
nut to 100-120 lb ft.
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WARNING:
Never mow with dull blades! Blades that are bent should be
replaced! The cutting blades are sharp and can cause severe injury.
Wrap the cutting surface of the blade with a rag to avoid injury.
a. Set the parking brake. b. Clean any debris from the blades. Keep blades sharp and
free of build up at all times. c. Sharpen blades evenly at the original 30° angle to maintain
balanced cutting blades. Do not sharpen the underside of
the blades. Use a electric blade sharpener, a conventional
electric grinder or a hand file to sharpen the blades. d. Replace any blade with severe nicks or dents that cannot
be removed by filing. e. Check the balance of the blade after sharpening by placing
it on a blade balancer. Do not use un-balanced blades. f. If the blade dips on one end, file stock off of the cutting sur-
face on that end.
Note:
Blades that cannot be easily balanced—REPLACE.
3. Changing the Blade Drive Belts:
a. Set the parking brake. Remove ignition key and both spark
plug caps. b. Unscrew the wing nuts from the deck covers and remove
both covers. c. Using a 1/2" socket breaker bar or socket rachet insert the
male end into the 1/2" opening in the lower idler arm
assembly and pull the idler arm clockwise. While holding
the idler arm back, loosen the blade drive belt from the pul-
ley and slide the belt away from the pulley. d. Remove tension of the PTO belt by moving the belt tension-
ing rod. Loosen the belt retaining bolt. e. Pull the tensioner pulley awa y from the belt and remov e the
PTO belt then remove the blade drive belt. f. Reverse the process to install the belt. Be sure the head of
the bolt is above the top of the idler pulley.
Note:
ten-pound pull with a spring scale between two pulleys deflects the belt about 1/2".
When replacing belts do not overtighten. Adjust the idler pulley so that a
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4. Changing the Spindle Assembly
a. Jack up the front of
the mowing deck about one foot and
Cover Plate
block it in that posi­tion.
b. Make sure the blade
clutch is disen­gaged.
c. Remove the deck
cover.
d. Remove the drive
belts. (See 3. Ch ang­ing Blade Drive Belts.)
e. Remove the cutter
blade. (See 2. Changing a Blade.)
Figure. 7
f. Using a wrench or socket rachet remove from the cover
plate all six hex nuts, the three carriage bolts and the three hex head cap screws. For the 52" and 60" decks there will be four hex head cap screws and four hex nuts.
d. Remove the spindle assembly.
Spindle
B.Hydraulic Oil
Never overfill the hydraulic units. Damage can result if the oil level
Note:
level before adding more. It is important that you do not overfill the reservoir.
Adding Hyd rau lic Oil
1.
50)
a. Place the MMZ on a level
b. Stop the engine and
c. Clean the area around the
When adding hydraulic oil, do so in small quantities and recheck the oil
surface and engage the parking brake.
remove the key from the ignition switch.
Hydraulic Oil fill neck.
WARNING:
is not within the operating range.
(use SAE20W
Figure. 8
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Hydraulic Tank
d. Remove the hydraulic fill cap and check the level. The cor-
rect level is up to the lowest hole of the oil tank fill neck.
e. Pour hydraulic oil into the reservoir up to the lowest hole in
the oil tank fill neck, if necessary.
2. Draining Hydraulic Oil
Used hydraulic oil must be disposed of properly. Do not pour it down a drain or sewer, or dump it on open land, this creates an environmental hazard. Please be aware of the environme nt when disposing of used oil.
a. Place the MMZ on a level surface and engage the parking
brake. b. Stop the en gine and remove the key from the ignition switch. c. Remove the mower deck. See Mower Deck on page 13. d. Raise the seat forward to expose the hydraulic oil fill point. e. Clean the area around the hydraulic fill oil cap. f. Remove hydraulic fill oil cap. g. Place a suitable container (at least 2 gallon) under the
hydraulic reservoir and filter. h. Remove the hydraulic filter to allow hydraulic oil to drain. i. Place a small pan
under the skid plate
and drain oil from both
Transmission
left and right axles. j. Install new hydraulic oil
filter filled with new oil. k. Add proper amount of
hydraulic oil to reser-
voir. l. Run and purge gear-
boxes. Check oil level.
Figure. 9
m. Add proper amount of
hydraulic oil to reservoir and repeat step L.
C.Electrical Circuit
Battery:
1. Remove the fillcaps and check the level of the liquid electrolyte in the battery every 50 operating hours. If the level in any of the six cells has dropped below the bottom of the split ring inside the fill hole, refill the cell with distilled water. To keep the outside of the battery clean, brush on a strong solution of bic arbonate of soda and water and rinse with clean water. Keep the contacts and cable
Read General Safety Precautions Nos. 9 and 10.
The battery is located beneath the operator’s seat.
Danger:
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ends clean with a wire brush and make sure the connections are tight. Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion.
Battery Storage:
2. the following guidelines should be taken. a. Disconnect the battery cables from the terminals and
remove the battery.
b. Clean the battery before storing. A dirty battery will lose its
charge over time.
c. Store the battery with a full charge. A discharged battery
will freeze (refer to the table below).
When storing the MMZ for long periods of time
Specific Gravity
Freezing Temp (°F)
1.265 -71
1.250 -62
1.200 -16
Specific Gravity
Freezing Temp (°F)
1.150 5
1.100 16
d. Recharge battery when ever the specific gravity value is
less than 1.225.
3. Battery Removal
Warning:
When removing the cables from the battery follow these steps to avoid a short between the wrench and the frame.
a. Remove the Negative (black) cable. b. Remove the Positive (red) cable. c. Release the hold down straps. d. Remove the battery without tipping.
4. Installing the Battery
Note:
trolyte.
a. Attach the Positive (red) cable. b. Attach the Negative (black) cable. c. Attach the rubber battery strap.
The battery is delivered from the factory fully charged and filled with elec-
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5. Jump Starting
Warning:
Failure to use this starting procedure can cause sparking, and the gases in the battery to explode.
a. Attach the end of the red jumper cable to the Positive termi-
nal (+) of the charged battery.
b. Attach the other end of the red jumper cable to the Positive
terminal (+) of the low charge battery.
c. Attach the end of the black jumper cable to the Negative
terminal of the charged battery.
d. Attach the other end of the black jumper cable to the frame
of the unit with the low charge battery.
Fuses:
6. and start switch and other electrical components. This is a stan­dard plug-in type automotive fuse rated at 7.5 amp.
Safety Switches:
7. circuit which control the engine. They are (1) the blade clutch switch, (2) the parking brake switch, (3) the left and (4) the ri ght steering lever switches and (5) the seat switch.They operate so that in order to start the engine, the blade clutch switch must be off, the parking brake must be engaged, and both steering levers must be opened-out to the side in the neutral position. Once the engine is started, the seat must be occupied and the parking brake must be released before either of the stee ring levers is folded up to the operating position or the engine’s electronic ignition will be shorted out and the engine will stop. Also, the seat must be occupied before the blade clutch switch can cause the blades to rotate.
Safety Switch Operation Checks:
8. checks should be made daily. a.
b.
There is one fuse located in the wiring between the ignition
There are five safety switches in the electrical
The following operational
Blade Clutch Switch:
Sit in the operator’s seat. With both steering levers opened-out in the neutral position and the parking brake engaged, turn the blade clutch switch “on” and try to start the engine. The engine should not start. If it does, the blade clutch switch must be replaced. If the engine does not start, turn the blade clutch switch “off” and start the engine. Now turn the blade clutch switch “on” and the blades should rotate. If the blades do not turn, the blade clutch switch must be replaced, the seat switch must be replaced or the electric PTO clutch must be repaired.
Parking Brake Switch:
Sit in the operator’s seat. With both steering levers opened-out in the neutral position and the blade clutch switch “off”, release the parking brake and try to start the engine. The engine should not start. If it does,
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the parking brake switch must be repositioned or perhaps replaced. If the engine does not start, engage the parking brake and start the engine. Swing one steering lever up to the operating position and the engine should stop. If the engine does not stop, the parking brake switch must be repositioned or replaced.
Left and Right Steering Lever Switches:
c.
Sit in the opera­tor’s seat. With both steering levers opened-out in the neu­tral position, the parking brake engaged and the blade clutch switch “off”, swing the left steering lever up to the operating position and try to start the engine. The engine should not start. If it does, the left steering lever switch must be repositioned or perhaps replaced. Open the left steering lever to the neutral position and swing the right steering lever up to the operating position and try to start the engine. The engine should not start. If it does, the right steering lever switch must be repositioned or perhaps replaced. If the engine does not start, Open the right steer­ing lever to the neutral position and start the engine. Swing the left steering lever up to the operating position and the engine should stop. If the engine does not stop, the left steering lever switch must be repositioned or replaced. Open the left steering lever out to the neutral position and start the engine. Swing the right steering lever up to the operating position and the engine should stop. If the engine does not stop, the right steering lever switch must be repo­sitioned or replaced.
Seat Switch:
d.
With both steering le vers opened-out to the neutral position, the parking brake engaged and the blade clutch switch in the “off” position, start the engine. Now release the parking brake, hold down on the back of the operator’s seat against spring pressure, and swing one of the steering levers up to the operating position. Release the operator’s seat and the engine should stop. If the engine does not stop, the seat switch must be replaced. With both steering levers folded out in the neutral position, the park­ing brake engaged and the blade clutch switch in the “off” position, sit in the operator’s seat and start the engine. Turn the blade clutch switch to the “on” position and the blades should start to rotate. Raise up slightly off the operator’s seat and the blades should stop. If the blades do not stop when you dismount from the operator’s seat, the seat switch must be replaced.
Electric PTO Clutch:
e.
This clutch operates when the
engine is running, the operator is in the operator’ s seat and
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the blade clutch switch is turned on.This electric clutch is a fairly trouble free device. If a problem develops and the blades do not turn, first check the 7.5 amp fuse in the yel­low, 16-gauge wire between terminal “L” (for the Gasoline Engine) on the ignition switch and the hour meter and then investigate the wiring harness and the connections to the seat switch, the blade clutch switch and the electric blade clutch. Then check out the seat switch, the blade clutch switch and finally the electric blade clutch.
D.Tires
The two front wheels are caster wheels that are free to swivel to accommodate the direction of the MMZ.
The two rear wheels are used to pr opel the MMZ in the direction of input from the drive handles. Inf lation pressure of the re ar tires is impor tant for stability while the MMZ is in operation. If the tire diameter is not equal between the two tires, the MMZ will pull to one side.
Inflation Pressure:
1. a. Traction Tires—20 psi max; 8-10 psi recommended b. Front Caster Wheel—40 psi max; 25-30 psi recommended c. Cutting Deck Ball Wheels—Solid Polyurethane.
Use the Following guidelines f or ma intaining the tires:
a. Balance inflation pressure between the rear tires to help
maintain straight travel (see tire side wall for proper inflation pressure).
b. Keep the valve caps tightened to prevent air pressure loss.
Leaking Tires:
2.
When a flat tire occurs, repair or replace immedi­ately. The normal procedure is to remove the wheel and replace it with a spare. T ak e the leaking tire to a maintenance area and repair. If a tire is getting soft, park the mower on the nearest level, paved area. If the leaking tire is on a traction wheel, put blocks on each side of the opposite traction wheel and jack up the tire that leaks about an inch off the ground. Loosen and remove the lug nuts and remove the wheel. Mount a spare wheel and tire, replace the lug nuts, and using a torque wrench, tighten them to 60 lbs.
If the leaking tire is on a front caster wheel, block both traction wheels and raise the caster wheel s o that the t ire is an inc h off the ground. Loosen and remove the locknut from the axle assembly and pull the axle assembly from t he caster yoke. The wheel and
±
10 ft-
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two spacer sleeves will drop free. Slip the axle assembly through one side of the caster yoke, through a spacer sleeve, a spare wheel, the other spacer sleeve and finally through the other side of the caster yoke. Then t ighten the locknut on the end of the axle assembly.
Lower the mower off the jack and continue mowing. The wheel with the leaking tire sh ould be taken to the maint enance area, th e tire inflated to 20 psi and the wheel placed in a large bucket of water. Carefully inspect the tire, rim and valve for escaping air bubbles which indicate a leak. Mark each leak with a yellow marking crayon and then deflate the tire to 8 psi and repeat the inspection. If the leaks you find are pin ho le si ze to 1/16 " d iameter, the tire can be repaired using an aerosol can of tire inflater and latex sealer available from any auto supply store. Follow the directions on the can. If the leaks are larger than 1/16" diameter, the tire can be repaired with rubber plugs also available in a kit from any auto supply store. If the tire bead is damaged, a tube will have to be installed in the tire or the tire will have to be replaced.
3.
Creeping:
the mower when the throttle is on and the lapbars are in the opened-out position. If your mower creeps do the following. a. Jack up rear of unit. b. Place Lapbars in neutral opened-out position. c. Locate jam nuts (ref no. 23 in the control assembly parts
d. Loosen jam nuts on both ends of rod connectors. (ONLY if e. Start unit and push throttle all the way on.
f. Locate the left and right rod connectors between each jam g. If unit creeps forward rotate counter-clockwise. And if unit
Creeping is the slight forward or backward mov ement of
list). See Illustrated Parts Book. mower creeps.)
nut. See Control assembly in the Illustrated Parts Book. creeps in reverse, rotate clockwise.
Adjust the appropr iate rod con nector. The left rod for the left sid e of the mower and the right rod for the right side of mower. Afterward, retighten jam nuts.
E. Brakes
While the mower is in motion , all braki ng is perfor med d ynamica lly thro ugh the hydraulic pumps and traction motors, controlled by the two steering levers. When the mower is parked with the engine shut off, the hydraulic system locks the traction wheels.
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Note:
pushing, you must release the dynamic brak­ing. Locate the levers at the rear of the mower. Pull both levers out and lock in position. After pushing the mower to the desired location, return both levers to the operating position (See photo at right).
If you wish to move the mower by
When the mower is parked with the engine running and th e steering levers opened out in the neutral position, the parking brakes should be applied. The parking brakes are drum-type brakes mounted on ea ch traction wheel.They are both enga ged by the same operating lever.
Hydro Release Levers
Adjustments:
1.
The parking brake handle is an overcenter lev er that
should engage with moderate force.
Note:
brake arms equally. Tighten rods one full turn and check parking capacity . Repeat Step.
To increase parking brake capacity tighten the brake rods going back to the
To adju st e ither brake individu ally, disconnect the brake rod from th e brake arm by removing the cotter pin fr om th e clevis pin and pull ing t he cl evis pin from the brake clevis. Loosen the hex nut and turn the brake clevis in a clockwise direction one full turn looking down the brake rod. This will tighten the brake about .040 inch . Tighte n the hex nut and reasse mble the brake clevis to the brake shaft assembly. Normally, both brakes should be adjusted and equal amount.
2.
Repair:
The mower is equipped with internal wet drum brakes and will not normally require maintenance. If they are not working prop­erly, please contact your service center.
F. Hydraulic System
Hoses:
1. to the hydraulic lines daily for leaks or abrasion and replace any damaged hoses. Make certain there are no kinks or twists in any hose.
Hydraulic Oil Tank and Filter:
2.
Note:
and every 500 hours thereafter.
To drain the hydraulic oil tank, place a 2 gallon drain pan under t he drain plug on the bottom of t he hydraulic oil tank. Remove the drain plug, drain the tank, then replace the plug. Place the drain pan under the filter and remove the filter by unscrewing in a counterclockwise direction. The filte r will be full of oil, so empty it into the drain pan. You d on’t have to drain the
Check the hoses from the hydraulic oil tank to the oil filter
Change the hydraulic oil and the oil filter after the first 50 hours of operation
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rest of the hydraulic system. Fill the replacement filter with a good grade of 20W-50 oil and lubricate the sea ling surface. Screw the filter onto the f ilter base until it seats and then another one-half turn to seal.
Note:
removing the cap to prevent dirt from contaminating the oil.
Always wipe off the hydraulic tank fill cap and the area around it before
Remove the fill cap and fill the tank with the same 20W-50 oil selected for the filter until the oil level is up to the level of the second hole in the fill tube. Leave this air space for expansion. Star t the engine and let it run at idle for about five minutes. Check the f ilter for leaks. Idling the engine an d the pumps in this way will purge any air from the system. Shut off the engine and recheck the oil level in the tank. Top-off if necessar y until the oil level is up to the second hole n the fill tube.
Hydrostatic Transmissions and motors:
3.
The pumps are the hardest-working components in the hydraulic system. They are in operation all the time the engine is running. Because of extremely close tolerances, wear is an important factor in their life.
nants
in the hydraulic oil and
cavitation
does the greatest harm to
Contami-
the pumps. Cavitation is a blockage in the supply lines that pro­duces a partial v acuum causing violent bubbling in the hydraulic oil in the pump.
Check the two suction hoses (the hos es connected to the filter) daily before start ing the engine. Look for a flattened condition or any leaks and repair or replace as necessary . A flattened or leakng suction hose will permit cavitation to develop which can destroy the pumps in a short time.
Contaminants or foreign matter in the oil will also damage the pumps . To prevent this, use a filter that captures particles as small as 30 microns or 30 millionths of a meter in diameter. You can help in the battle against dirt by being very careful when you remove or repair a component in the hydraulic system. Thoroughly clean off any component before you work on it. Plug the ends of any hose or line you remove with a rubber or plastic plug. Use plastic caps to seal off the ends of hydraulic fittings. Plac e any component you remove in a clean plastic bag so it can’t pick up dust or dirt. Clean your hands frequently when working on the hydraulic components.
Note:
Department for a replacement. Do not disassemble the pump.
Steering Lever Adjustments:
4.
The pumps are not owner-repairable. If a pump fails, call our Service
Place the mower on level ground
with the engine running, parking brake off and steering levers
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opened out to the neutral position. If the MMZ begins to creep, adjust the Steering Levers.
If the mower creeps, first determine whether it creeps to the right or left side and which direction the mower moves — to the front or the rear. To make the adjustment, plac e the steering levers in the opened-out neutral position and set the parking brake, shutoff the engine, take the key from the ignition switch and pivot the seat for­ward. If the mower creeps to the right, you will adjust the linkage on the left side of the mower and vice-versa. Remove the cap screw and lock washer that secure the linkage control arm rod end bear­ing to the control lever pivot. Loosen the jam nut which prevents the rod end bearing fro m turning. If the mower creeps forward, thread the rod end bearing one-half turn clockwise into the linkage control arm. If the mower creeps backward, thread the rod end bearing one half turn counterclockwise out of the linkage control arm. Then tighten the jam nut and reconnect the rod end bearing to the con­trol lever pivot by replacing the cap screw and lock washer .
After adjusting the st eering linkage, swing the seat back to its nor­mal position and place the steering lever on the side you adjusted up to the operating position. If you feel a slight push forward or a slight pull backward from the neutral position you must adjust the lever return assembly. To do this, swing the steering lever back out to the neutral position, pivot the seat forward and loosen the jam nut on the lever return rod where it is threaded into the hex-shaped end of the lever return bolt. If the steering lever was pushed for­ward, turn the hex-shaped lever return bolt clockwise one-half turn off of the lever return rod. If the steering lever was pulled back, turn the hex shaped lever return bolt counterclockwise one-half turn onto the lever return rod. Then tighten the jam nut, pivot the seat back into the operating position and start the mower to check that your adjustments were made correctly.
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G. Storage
General:
1. should be stored in a dry location that is not subject to drastic changes in temperature. Before storing, the following maintenance procedures should be performed.
a. Clean the mower. The entire tractor and cutting deck b. Sharpen the blades so that the mower will be ready to use c. Protect the metal surfaces. Repair scratches with the
d. Lubricate the mower. e. Drain the engine oil. The engine should be warm so that all
f. Gasoline Engine: Drain all the fuel. Close the fuel tank
g. Gasoline Engine Only: Remove the spark plugs and pour
h. Clean the battery and make sure it is fully charged. i. Inspect the hydraulic hoses, lines and fittings. Replace as
j. Jack the mower up and store it on blocks to take the weight
2. To Put the Mower Back in Service:
a. Check the battery. Charge if necessary. b. Gasoline Engine Only: Remove the spark plugs and wipe
c. Check the level of the oil in the crankcase and the hydraulic d. Lower the mower off the block and check the tire pressure.
If your mower will not be in service for a few months, it
should be washed and cleaned. when needed. appropriate touch-up paint spray. 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.)
the oil drains. Replace the engine oil filter and refill the crankcase with fresh oil.
shutoff valve. Disconnect the fuel line from the carbuetor and put the end into an approved fuel container. Open the fuel tank shutoff valve and drain the fuel tank and line into the approved container. Replace the fuel line on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to run out of fuel. This will prevent gum and varnish deposits from form­ing. Replace the fuel filter.
approximately one ounce of oil into each cylinder. Crank the engine one or two turns to spread the oil evenly on the cylinder walls. Replace the spark plugs.
necessary. off of the tires.
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. Refill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline.
tank.
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e. Push the mower outdoors and start the engine. Let the
engine idle until it has warmed up completely (4 to 5 min­utes).
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
A. Daily Checks
1. Before starting engine:
a. Check the fuel level. b. Check the engine oil level. c. Check the hydraulic oil level. d. Check the hydraulic hoses for leaks, abrasion, kinks, twists,
or a flattened condition.
e. Check the tires and tire pressure.
Drive Tires: 8-10 psi.
Front Caster Wheels: 30 psi. f. Check the blade belts, the PTO belts and the blower belt. g. Check the blades. Make sure they are sharp and that the
blade securing cap screws are tight.
h. Check the cutting height.
2. When ready to start the engine:
a. Check the five safety switches for proper operation.
3. After mowing:
a. Clean the mower. b. Clean the engine air screen. c. Oil the wear points. Follow the Oiling Chart. d. After the first five hours, Change the engine oil and engine
oil filter.
B. Every 25 Hour Checks
1. Service the engine foam element air precleaner .*
2. Grease the three spindle bearings.
C. Weekly or Every 50 Hour Checks
1. Change the engine oil. (Every 25 hours under heavy duty opera­tion.)
2. Clean or replace the engine’s paper air cleaner element.*
3. Check the battery’s electrolyte level.
4. Clean the engine cooling fins and external surfaces.*
5. After the first 50 hours, change the hydraulic oil and the hydraulic oil filter. Change them every 500 hours thereafter.
6. Oil wear points.
7. Lubricate all grease fittings.
D. Every 100 Hour Checks
Follow the Oiling Chart.
Follow the Lubrication Chart.
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1. Change the engine oil filter. (Every 50 hours under heavy duty operation.)
2. Check the engine spark plugs.
E. Yearly Checks
Check the oil in the hydraulic reservoir.
* Perform maintenance more frequently under dusty conditions.
Apply a few drops of SAE 20W-50 engine oil or use a
spray lubricant. Apply the oil to both sides of pivot
points. Wipe off any excess. Start engine and operate
mower briefly to insure that oil spreads evenly.
Number of Oil Points Description
Daily
4 4
2 2
2 2 1 2
WEEKLY
Oil CHART
Deck Suspension Pivots Height Adjustment Turnbuc kle Clevis Pin Height Adjustment Handle Pivots Height Adjustment Stop Pivo ts Deck Lift Linkage Pivots Transport Handle Pivots Transport Handle Pin Deck Frame Up-and-Down Pivots
Seat Hinge Steering Lever Linkage Rod End Bearings Lever Return Assembly Rod End Bearings Pump Control Lever Pivots Brake Lever Pivot Clevis Pin Brake Lever Control Rod Pivot Brake Co ntrol Rod Sw ivel J oint Brake Rod Clevis Pins Brake Shaft Assembly Pivots Grass Collection System Lid Hinges
(If Mower is so equipped)
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Use a grease-gun filled with NO. 2 Multipurpose
Lithium Base Grease
Number of Grease Fittings Description
EVERY 25 HOURS
LUBRICA TION CHART
3
WEEKLY
2 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 2
Blade Spindle Bearings
Front Caster Wheels Front Caster Wheel Spindles Mowing Deck Pivots Deck Take-Up Idler Pivots Axle Pivot Steering Lever Pivots Hydro Take-up Idler Pivot Park Brake Pivot Mower Deck Ball Wheels
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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EQUIPMENT TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty is specific to the product manual it is attached to.
For a complete list of products and warranties contact your MTD Pro dealer.
Proper maintenance of your MTD Pro equipment is the owner’s responsibility.
tions in your owner’s manua l for correct lu bricants an d maintenance sc hedule. Your MTD P ro dealer car­ries a complete line of quality lubricants and filters for your equipment’s engine, transmission, chassis and attachments.
Follow the instruc-
1. What Is Covered By Th is Warranty.
ship in your MTD Pro equip ment for tw o year fr om the dat e of purcha se for t he first user pu rchaser. MTD Pro will replace or repair any part or par ts with out ch arge thr ough your autho riz ed MTD Pro dealer . Bat­teries, belts and tires will be covere d for a per iod of nine ty (90) d ays fro m date of purcha se. Engine war­ranties beyond listed coverage, if available, is handled direc tly with the engine manufacturer.
2. What Is Not Covered By This Warranty.
such as lubricants, filters (oil, fuel, air and hydraulic), cleaning, tune-ups, brake or clutch inspection, ad­justments made as part of normal mainte nance, blade sharpe ning, setup and normal wear. (b) incident al costs such as tr ansporting equipment to and fr om the de aler, te lephone char ges or r enting a pro duct tem­porarily to replace a warranted product. (c) damage caused by use of the equipment for purposes other than those for which it was designed; (d ) damage caused by accident or disasters such as fire, flo od, wind and lightning; (e) damag e cause d by unaut ho rized att achme nts or mo dific ati on; or (f ) an y ot her abus e or misuse of the equipment.
3. EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY.
OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL OR IMPLIED. ANY AND ALL IM­PLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF T RADE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED.
4. LIMITATION OF REMEDIES.
ITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SHAL L MTD Pro BE LIAB LE FOR ANY LO SS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR IN­ABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY CLAIM FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF USE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR AN Y ASSO­CIATED EQU IPM EN T, FA CIL ITI ES OR SER VI CE, DOW NTI ME, TH E CL AIM S OR COS TS OF THI RD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequentia l damage s, so th e above limit ation s or exclu si on may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights , and you may also have other rights which var y from state to state.
5. Future Changes.
of its Equipment or any component part or parts thereof without incurring the obligations to make such changes or modificatio ns in present equipment.
6. How to Obtain Service:
chase to obtain service or replacement parts. If you need further assistance in finding an authorized MTD Pro servicing dealer, contact:
MTD Pro reserves the right t o reserve, change or modify the const ruction and desi gn
Contact the authorized MTD Pro dealer at t he point of original retail pur-
This limited warranty covers any defect in materia ls or workman-
MTD Pro does not warrant (a) routine maintenance items
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIB-
MTD Pro P.O. Box 361131 Cleveland, Ohio 44136
Form No. 01004029 Rev. 99-2
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