MTD RZT User Manual

Safe Operation Practices • Set-Up • Operation • Maintenance • Service • Troubleshooting • Warranty
OperatOrs Manual
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Printed In USA
WARNING
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
MTD LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
Form No. 769-03658
(Nov, 2007)
To The Owner
Thank You
Thank you for purchasing an RZT series tractor manufactured by MTD LLC. It was carefully engineered to provide excellent performance when properly operated and maintained.
Please read this entire manual prior to operating the equipment. It instructs you how to safely and easily set up, operate and maintain your machine. Please be sure that you, and any other persons who will operate the machine, carefully follow the recommended safety practices at all times. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage.
All information in this manual is relative to the most recent product information available at the time of printing. Review this manual frequently to familiarize yourself with the machine, its features and operation. Please be aware that this Operator’s Manual may cover a range of product specifications for various models. Characteristics and features discussed and/or illustrated in this manual may not be applicable to all models. MTD LLC.
Table of Contents
Safe Operation Practices ........................................ 3
Assembly & Set-Up .................................................. 8
Controls & Features ................................................10
Operation ................................................................13
Maintenance & Adjustment ................................ 20
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reserves the right to change product specifications, designs and equipment without notice and without incurring obligation.
This product has met the rigid safety standards of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute and an independent testing laboratory. If you have any problems or questions concerning the machine, phone a authorized MTD service dealer or contact us directly. MTD’s Customer Support telephone numbers, website address and mailing address can be found on this page. We want to ensure your complete satisfaction at all times.
IMPORTANT: In this manual, all references to right and left side of the machine are observed from the operating position.
The engine manufacturer is responsible for all engine-related issues with regards to performance, power-rating, specifications, warranty and service. Please refer to the engine manufacturer’s Owner’s/Operator’s Manual, packed separately with your machine, for more information.
Service .................................................................... 26
Troubleshooting .....................................................31
Replacement Parts ............................................... 32
Attachments & Accessories .................................. 34
Warranty ................................................. Back Cover
Record Product Information
Before setting up and operating your new equipment, please locate the model plate on the equipment and record the information in the provided area to the right. Pivot the seat assembly forward to locate the model plate on the underside of the seat pivot bracket..This information will be necessary, should you seek technical support via our web site, Customer Support Department, or with a local authorized service dealer.
MOdel nuMber
serial nuMber
Customer Support
Please do NOT return the machine to the retailer or dealer without first contacting our Customer Support Department.
If you have difficulty assembling this product or have any questions regarding the controls, operation, or maintenance of this machine, you can seek help from the experts. Choose from the options below:
Visit us on the web at www.mtdproducts.com
Call a Customer Support Representative at (800) 800-7310 or (330) 220-4683
Write us at MTD LLC • P.O. Box 361131 • Cleveland, OH • 44136-0019
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Important Safe Operation Practices
WARNING: This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed,
could endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate this machine. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury. When you see this symbol. HEED ITS WARNING!
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING: Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components
contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling
DANGER: This machine was built to be operated according to the safe operation practices in this manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in serious injury. This 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.
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General Operation
Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the
1. machine and in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble and operate. Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replacement parts.
Be familiar with all controls and their proper operation.
2. Know how to stop the machine and disengage them quickly.
Never allow children under 14 years of age to operate this
3. machine. Children 14 and over should read and understand the instructions and safe operation practices in this manual and on the machine and should be trained and supervised by an adult.
Never allow adults to operate this machine without proper
4. instruction.
To help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury,
5. keep bystanders, helpers, children and pets at least 75 feet from the machine while it is in operation. Stop machine if anyone enters the area.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be
6. used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones, toys, and other foreign objects which could be picked up and thrown by the blade(s). Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury.
Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of material
7. toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like. Also, avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction which may cause discharged material to ricochet back toward the operator.
Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles during
8. operation and while performing an adjustment or repair to protect your eyes. Thrown objects which ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes.
Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and close-fitting
9. slacks and shirts. Loose fitting clothes and jewelry can be caught in movable parts. Never operate this machine in bare feet or sandals.
Be aware of the mower and attachment discharge direction
10. and do not point it at anyone. Do not operate the mower without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in its proper place.
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the
11. cutting deck. Contact with the blade(s) can amputate hands and feet.
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A missing or damaged discharge cover can cause blade
12. contact or thrown object injuries.
Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel drives, walks, or
13. roads and while not cutting grass.
Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing
14. roadways. This machine is not intended for use on any public roadway.
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of
15. alcohol or drugs.
Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
16.
Never carry passengers.
17.
Back up slowly. Always look down and behind before and
18. while backing to avoid a back-over accident. Be aware and pay attention to the safety system function that stops power to the blades when driving in reverse. If not fuctioning properly, contact an authorized MTD Service Dealer for safety system inspection and repair.
Slow down before turning. Operate the machine smoothly.
19. Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed.
Disengage blade(s), set parking brake, stop engine and
20. wait until the blade(s) come to a complete stop before removing grass catcher, emptying grass, unclogging chute, removing any grass or debris, or making any adjustments.
Never leave a running machine unattended. Always turn off
21. blade(s), place drive control levers in neutral, set parking brake, stop engine and remove key before dismounting.
Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into
22. a trailer or truck. This machine should not be driven up or down ramp(s), because the machine could tip over, causing serious personal injury. The machine must be pushed manually on ramp(s) to load or unload properly.
Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a burn. Do
23. not touch.
Check overhead clearances carefully before driving under
24. low hanging tree branches, wires, door openings etc., where the operator may be struck or pulled from the machine, which could result in serious injury.
Disengage all attachment clutches, set the parking brake
25. to the ‘ON’ position and move the RH and LH drive control levers fully outward to the neutral position before attempting to start the engine.
Your machine is designed to cut normal residential grass of
26. a height no more than 10”. Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall, dry grass (e.g., pasture) or piles of dry leaves. Dry grass or leaves may contact the engine exhaust and/or build up on the mower deck presenting a potential fire hazard.
Use only accessories and attachments approved for this
27. machine by the machine manufacturer. Read, understand and follow all instructions provided with the approved accessory or attachment.
Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are
28. 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.
If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, use
29. care and good judgment. Contact your customer service representative for assistance.
Slope Operation
Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip-over accidents which can result in severe injury or death. All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not mow it.
For your safety, use the slope gauge included as part of this manual to measure slopes before operating this machine on a sloped or hilly area. If the slope is greater than 15 degrees as shown on the slope gauge, do not operate this machine on that area or serious injury could result.
Do:
Mow across slopes, not up and down. Exercise extreme
1. caution when changing direction on slopes.
Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden
2. objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Use slow speed. Choose a low enough speed so that you
3. will not have to stop while on the slope. Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If the tires are unable to maintain traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly and carefully straight down the slope.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for wheel
4. weights or counterweights to improve stability.
Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments.
5. These can change the stability of the machine.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Do
6. not make sudden changes in speed or direction. Rapid acceleration or deceleration could cause the front of the machine to lift and rapidly flip over backwards, which could cause serious injury.
Do Not:
Do not turn on slopes unless necessary; then turn slowly
1. uphill and use extra care while turning.
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or embankments. The
2. mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the edge of a cliff, ditch, or if an edge caves in.
Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on
3. the ground.
Do not use a grass catcher on steep slopes.
4.
Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause
5. sliding.
Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments (e.g. loaded
6. dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on slopes greater than 5 degrees. When going down hill, the extra weight tends to push the tractor and may cause you to loose control (e.g. tractor may speed up, braking and steering ability are reduced, attachment may jack-knife and cause tractor to overturn).
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Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the
1. presence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. They do not understand the dangers. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.
Keep children out of the mowing area and in
a.
watchful care of a responsible adult other than the operator.
Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters the
b.
area. To avoid back-over accidents, always look behind
c.
and down for small children. Never carry children, even with the blade(s) shut off.
d.
They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe machine operation.
Use extreme care when approaching blind corners,
e.
doorways, shrubs, trees or other objects that may block your vision of a child who may run into the path of the machine.
Keep children away from hot or running engines.
f.
They can suffer burns from a hot muffler. Remove key when machine is unattended to
g.
prevent unauthorized operation.
Never allow children under 14 years of age to operate this
2. machine. Children 14 and over should read and understand the instructions and safe operation practices in this manual and on the machine and should be trained and supervised by an adult.
Towing
Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for
1. towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the hitch point.
Follow the manufacturers recommendation for weight
2. limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.
Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment.
3.
On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may cause
4. loss of traction and loss of control.
Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.
5.
Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.
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Service
Safe Handling of Gasoline:
To avoid personal injury or property damage use extreme
1. care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive. Serious personal injury can occur when gasoline is spilled on yourself or your clothes which can ignite. Wash your skin and change clothes immediately.
Use only an approved gasoline container.
a.
Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck
b.
or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling.
When practical, remove gas-powered equipment
c.
from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a portable container, rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.
Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel
d.
tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.
Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other
e.
sources of ignition.
Never fuel machine indoors.
f.
Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine
g.
is hot or running. Allow engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling.
Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more than ½
h.
inch below bottom of filler neck to allow space for fuel expansion.
Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely.
i.
If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine and
j.
equipment. Move machine to another area. Wait 5 minutes before starting the engine.
To reduce fire hazards, keep machine free of grass,
k.
leaves, or other debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage and remove any fuel soaked debris.
Never store the machine or fuel container inside
l.
where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light as on a water heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliances.
Allow a machine to cool at least five minutes before
m.
storing.
General Service
Never run an engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated area.
1. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless, and deadly gas.
Before cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make certain the
2. blade(s) and all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against the engine to prevent unintended starting.
Periodically check to make sure the blades come to
3. complete stop within approximately (5) five seconds after operating the blade disengagement control. If the blades do not stop within the this time frame, your machine should be serviced professionally by an authorized MTD Service Dealer.
Regularly check the safety interlock system for proper
4. function, as described later in this manual. If the safety interlock system does not function properly, have your machine serviced professionally by an authorized MTD Service Dealer.
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Check the blade(s) and engine mounting bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness. Also, visually inspect blade(s) for damage (e.g., excessive wear, bent, cracked). Replace the blade(s) with the original equipment manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) blade(s) only, listed in this manual. “Use of parts which do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to improper performance and compromise safety!”
6.
Mower blades are sharp. Wrap the blade or wear gloves, and use extra caution when servicing them.
7.
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.
8.
Never tamper with the safety interlock system or other safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly.
9.
After striking a foreign object, stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire(s) and ground against the engine. Thoroughly inspect the machine for any damage. Repair the damage before starting and operating.
10.
Never attempt to make adjustments or repairs to the machine while the engine is running.
11.
Grass catcher components and the discharge cover are subject to wear and damage which could expose moving parts or allow objects to be thrown. For safety protection, frequently check components and replace immediately with original equipment manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) parts only, listed in this manual. “Use of parts which do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to improper performance and compromise safety!”
12.
Do not change the engine governor settings or over-speed the engine. The governor controls the maximum safe operating speed of the engine.
13.
Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.
14.
Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas, oil, etc. to protect the environment.
Notice Regarding Emissions
Engines which are certified to comply with California and federal EPA emission regulations for SORE (Small Off Road Equipment) are certified to operate on regular unleaded gasoline, and may include the following emission control systems: Engine Modification (EM) and Three Way Catalyst (TWC) if so equipped.
Spark Arrestor
WARNING: This machine is equipped with an
internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brushcovered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any).
If a spark arrester is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator. In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester for the muffler is available through your nearest engine authorized service dealer or contact the service department, P.O. Box 361131 Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019.
Average Useful Life
According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this product has an Average Useful Life of seven (7) years, or 270 hours of operation. At the end of the Average Useful Life, buy a new machine or have the machine inspected annually by an authorized service dealer to ensure that all mechanical and safety systems are working properly and not worn excessively. Failure to do so can result in accidents, injuries or death.
Do not modify engine
To avoid serious injury or death, do not modify engine in any way. Tampering with the governor setting can lead to a runaway engine and cause it to operate at unsafe speeds. Never tamper with factory setting of engine governor.
WARNING: Your Responsibility—Restrict the use of this power machine to persons who read, understand and
follow the warnings and instructions in this manual and on the machine.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Sight and hold this level with a vertical tree...
or a corner of a building...
or a fence post
Fold along dotted line (represents a 15° slope)
15°
Use this page as a guide to determine slopes where you may not operate safely.
WARNING: Do not operate your lawn mower on such slopes. Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of 15 degrees (a rise
of approximately 2-1/2 feet every 10 feet). A riding mower could overturn and cause serious injury. Operate riding mowers up and
down slopes, never across the face of slopes.
OPERATE RZT zero turn tractors across the face of slopes rather than up and down. Begin with the first pass across the bottom of
the slope and turn uphill at the end of each pass whenever possible.
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Assembly & Set-Up
Contents of Crate
One Lawn Tractor One Oil Drain Tube One Deck Wash Hose Coupler
One RZT Tractor Operator’s
One Briggs & Stratton Engine Manual
TRACTOR PREPARATION
Remove the upper crating material from the shipping pallet, and cut any bands or tie straps securing the tractor to the pallet.
Use the lift handle to raise the deck to its highest position. Engage the transmission bypass rods on each side of the tractor; then carefully roll the tractor off the shipping pallet. Disengage the bypass rods. See Figure 3-1.
One Product Registration Card• Operator’s Manual
Align the grooves in the seat adjust spacers with the
4. sides of the adjustment slots in the pivot bracket.
Slide the seat adjust spacers into the slots of the pivot
5. bracket.
Continue to push the seat forward in the pivot bracket
6. until the front/left shoulder bolt of the seat assembly passes forward of the stop bracket on the seat pivot bracket. See Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-1
Remove the deck wash system nozzle adapter from the manual bag and store for future use.
Install Operator’s Seat
The operator’s seat was partially inserted into the seat pivot bracket for shipping purposes. To install the seat proceed as follows:
Cut any straps securing the seat assembly and the
1. drive control levers to the tractor. Remove any packing material.
NOTE: The seat is partially inserted into the slots of the seat pivot bracket. If the seat does not become disengaged from the pivot bracket when removing the packaging material, the pivot bracket may be pivoted upward and the seat pushed into place as described in step 6. If the seat does disengage the pivot bracket, install the seat as instructed in steps 2 thru 6.
Pivot the seat pivot bracket partially upward. Refer to
2. Figure 3-2.
Note the grooves in the seat adjust spacers attached
3. to the bottom of the seat, then lift the seat and position above and to the rear of the pivot bracket.
Figure 3-2
Refer to “Adjusting Operator’s Seat” in Maintenance & Adjustments for seat adjustment instructions.
Position Drive Control levers
The drive control levers of the tractor are lowered for shipping purposes. The flange lock nuts, hex screws, and flat washers that normally secure the control levers in their operating position are unfastened and installed in the slotted holes of the control levers for shipment. The control levers must be repositioned to operate the tractor. To reposition the control levers for operation, proceed as follows:
Remove the hex screw, flat washer, and flange lock nut
1. from the slot of one of the drive control levers.
Lift and swing that control lever upward until the
2. slotted hole in the lever bracket aligns with one of the holes in the pivot bracket. Refer to Figure 3-3.
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Slide the flat washer onto the hex screw. From the
WING NUT
CHUTE DEFLECTOR
MULCHING
PLUG
CARRIAGE
BOLT
CHUTE STOP
3. outside, insert the hex screw w/washer through the control lever slot and the hole of the pivot bracket. Secure with the flange lock nut. See Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3
Note the relative position of the control lever to
4. the pivot bracket, then repeat the previous steps to reposition the other control lever in approximately the same position.
Refer to “Adjusting Drive Control Levers” in Maintenance
5. & Adjustments for instructions on final adjustment of the levers.
Remove Mulch Plug (IF EQUIPPED)
Some models are equipped with a mulching plug. For shipping purposes, the chute deflector is propped up and the mulching plug is installed in the mower deck.
Lift and hold the chute deflector upward and remove the wing nut and carriage bolt securing the mulching plug to the deck. Withdraw the plug from the discharge opening of the deck and lower the chute deflector. Refer to Figure 3-4.
Lower Deck Discharge Chute Deflector
WARNING!: Never operate the mower deck without the chute deflector installed and in the down position.
Check the mower deck for a shipping brace (w/tag) that holds the chute deflector upward for shipment. If a brace is present, it must be removed before operating the tractor. Holding the chute deflector fully upward, remove the shipping by grasping it and rotating it clockwise. Lower the chute deflector. See Figure 3-4.
Connect the Battery
WARNING!: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds. Wash hands after handling.
The tractor is shipped with an activated sealed battery, with the positive battery cable factory connected. The negative cable must be connected.
NOTE: Make sure the ignition switch is in the “OFF” position before attaching the battery cable.
Pull the protective cap (if present) off the negative
1. terminal of the battery, and remove the hex cap screw and nut from the free end of the negative battery cable.
Connect the negative battery cable (heavy black) to
2. negative terminal (NEG) of the battery using the hex cap screw and nut. Slide the black terminal cover over the negative terminal of the battery.
Figure 3-4
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Controls and Features
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
L
M
C
F
N
J
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Figure 4-1
Deck Height Index
A.
Deck Lift Handle
B.
RH and LH Drive Control Levers
C.
Ignition Switch
D.
PTO Switch
E.
Transmission Bypass Rod (Not Shown)
F.
Cup Holder
G.
NOTE: References to LEFT, RIGHT, FRONT, and REAR indicate that position on the tractor when facing forward while seated in the operator’s seat.
A. Deck Height Index
The deck height index consists of six index notches located on the front/right of the seat box frame. Each notch corresponds to a 1/2 inch change in the deck height position ranging from 1-1/2 inches at the lowest notch to 4 inches at the highest notch.
B. Deck Lift Handle
The deck lift handle is located on the front/right of the seat box frame, and is used to raise and lower the mower deck.
Storage Tray
H.
Seat Adjustment Lever (Not Visible)
J.
Fuel Tank Cap
K.
Hour Meter/Indicator Panel
L.
Throttle Control
M.
Parking Brake Engagement Lever
N.
Pull the handle to the left out of the index notch and push downward to lower the deck, or pull upward to raise the deck. When the desired height is attained, move the lift handle to the right until fully in the index notch.
C. RH and LH Drive Control Levers
The RH and LH control levers are located on each side of the operator’s seat. These hinged levers pivot outward to open space to permit the operator to either sit in the tractor seat, or to dismount the tractor. The levers must be fully opened out and in the neutral position to start the tractor engine.
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Each lever controls the respective RH or LH transmission. Consequently, these levers control all of the movements of the tractor. Driving and steering utilizing these control levers is quite different from conventional tractors, and will take some practice to master. Refer to “Operation” for instructions on using the control levers.
D. Ignition Switch
The ignition switch is located on the RH console to the right of the operator’s seat. The ignition switch has three positions as follows:
STOP
Figure 4-2
OFF - The engine and electrical system is turned off. ON - The tractor electrical system is energized. START - The starter motor will turn over the engine. Release
the key immediately when the engine starts
NOTE: To prevent accidental starting and/or battery discharge, remove the key from the ignition switch when the tractor is not in use.
E. Power Take-Off (PTO) Switch
The PTO switch is located on the RH console to the right of the operator’s seat.
Figure 4-3
The PTO switch operates the electric PTO clutch mounted on the bottom of the engine crankshaft. Pull the switch knob upward to engage the PTO clutch, or push the knob downward to disengage the clutch.
The PTO switch must be in the “disengaged” position when starting the engine.
F. Transmission Bypass Rods (Not Visible)
The transmission bypass rods (one for each the RH and LH transmission) are located beneath the frame platform, just inside each rear wheel.
When engaged, the two rods open a bypass within the hydrostatic transmissions, which allows the tractor to be pushed short distances by hand. Refer to Maintenance &
Adjustments for instructions on using the bypass feature.
CAUTION: Never tow your tractor. Towing
the tractor with the rear wheels on the ground may cause severe damage to the transmissions.
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