Snapper WLT180H48HBV2, LT180H48HBV2, LT160H42HBV2, LT160H42HBV Owner’s Manual

Safety Instructions & Operator's Manual for
LAWN TRA CTOR
HYDROSTA TIC DRIVE
ELECTRIC CLUTCH
SERIES H
MODELS
L T160H42HB V L T160H42HBV2
WL T160H42HBV WL T180H48HBV2
MODEL NUMBER EXPLANATION
I LT I 1,
MODEL DESIGNATION ---J ENGINE HP
DRIVE SYSTEM TYPE
CUTTING WIDTH
LT/WLT- Model Designation 160 - 16.0 HP (Engine Horse Power)
180 - 18.0 HP (Engine Horse Power) H - Hydrostatic Transmission Drive System
42 - 42" Cutting Width Mower Deck 48 - 48" Cutting Width Mower Deck
Thank you for buying a SNAPPER product! Before operating the Lawn Tractor, read and follow the
"IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" on pages 2 & 3, all other instructions contained in this manual and the
accompanying booklet "About Power Mower Safety". Lawn mowers and all power equipment can be potentially dangerous if used improperly. REMEMBER: SAFETY REQUIRES CAREFULL USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
INSTRUCTIONS AND COMMON SENSE!
COPYRIGHT©2001 _mll',mllqm_w'_F'_i M_ McDonough. GA,, 30253 U. S'A,
SNAPPER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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H - Series Designation B- Briggs & Stratton Engine
V - Over Head Valve Type Engine 2 - Twin Cylinder Engine
MANUAL No. 7-4380 (Rev 1, 8/28/01)
ENGINE OPTION
ENGINE TYPE
ENGINE MODEL
SERIES DESIGNATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious
injury or death to the operator or other persons. The owner of the machine must understand these instructions
and must allow only persons who understand these instructions to operate machine. Each person operating the machine must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any substance, which might
impair vision, dexterity or judgment. If you have any questions pertaining to your machine which your dealer
cannot answer to your satisfaction, call or write the Customer Service Department at SNAPPER, McDonough, Georgia 30253. Phone: (1-800-935-2967).
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often
attracted to the machine and the mowing activity.
Never assume that children will remain where you last
saw them.
1. KEEP children out of the mowing area and under
the watchful care of a responsible adult.
2. DO NOT allow children in yard when machine is operated (even with the blade OFF).
3. DO NOT allow children or others to ride on machine or on attachments (even with the blades
OFF). They may fall and be seriously injured.
4. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate machine.
5. ALLOW only responsible adults & teenagers with mature judgment under close adult supervision to operate machine.
6. DO NOT operate blades in reverse. STOP BLADES.
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
7. USE EXTRA CARE when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may
obscure vision.
PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS
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 the slope, DO NOT mow it. Use extra care with grass
catchers or other attachments; these affect the
handling and the stability of the machine.
1. DO NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 15 degrees (27% grade).
2. Exercise EXTREME CAUTION on slopes above 10 degrees (18% grade). Turn blades OFF when traveling uphill. Use a slow speed and avoid sudden or sharp turns.
3. DO NOT operate machine back and forth across face of slopes. Operate up and down. Practice on
slopes with blades off.
4. AVOID uphill starts. If machine stops going uphill or tires lose traction, turn blades OFF and back slowly down the slope.
PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS
(Continued From Previous Column)
5. STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall grass can hide obstacles. Keep away from
ditches, washouts, culverts, fences and
protruding objects.
6. KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE (at least 3 feet) away from edge of ditches and other drop offs. The machine could turn over if an edge caves in.
7. Always begin forward motion slowly and with caution.
8. Use weights or a weighted load carrier inaccordance with instructions supplied with a grass catcher. DO
NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 10
degrees (18% grade) when equipped with grass catcher.
9. DO NOT put your foot on the ground to try to stabilize the machine.
10. DO NOT operate machine on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause sliding.
11. DO NOT operate machine under any condition where traction, steering or stability is doubtful.
PREPARATION
1. Read, understand, and follow instructions and warnings in this manual and on the machine, engine and attachments. Know the controls and the proper use of the machine before starting.
2. Only mature, responsible persons shall operate
the machine and only after proper instruction.
3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and above, are involved in a large percentage of mower-
related injuries. These operators should evaluate
their ability to operate the mower safely enough to
protect themselves and others from serious injury.
4. Handle fuel with extra care. Fuels are flammable
and vapors are explosive. Use only an approved fuel container. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with engine running. Add fuel outdoors only with engine stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel
from machine. DO NOT smoke.
5. Practice operation of machine with BLADES OFF to learn controls and develop skills.
6. Check the area to be mowed and remove all objects such as toys, wire, rocks, limbs and other
objects that could cause injury if thrown by blade or interfere with mowing.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARATION
(Continued From Previous Page)
7. Keep people and pets out of mowing Immediately STOP blades, STOP engine, and
STOP machine if anyone enters the area.
8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade
controls and other safety devices frequently for
proper operation and location.
9. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible. Replace if damaged.
10. Protect yourself when mowing and wear safety glasses, long pants and substantial footwear.
11. Know how to STOP blades and engine quickly
in preparation for emergencies.
12. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.
13. Check grass catcher components frequently for signs of wear or deterioration and replace as
needed to prevent injury from thrown objects
going through weak or worn spots.
area.
OPERATION
1. Mount and dismount machine from left side.
2. Start engine from operator's seat, if possible.
Make sure blades are OFF and parking brake is
set.
3. DO NOT leave machine with engine running.
STOP engine, STOP blades, SET brake, and
Remove key before leaving operators position
of any reason.
4. DO NOT operate machine unless properly
seated with feet on feet rests or pedal(s).
5. STOP BLADES and ENGINE and make sure
blades have stopped before removing grass catcher or unclogging mower to prevent loss of fingers or hand.
6. Blades must be OFF except when cutting grass. Set blades in highest position when mowing over rough ground.
7. Keep hands and feet away from rotating blades
underneath deck. DO NOT place foot on ground
while BLADES are ON or machine is in motion.
8. DO NOT operate machine without entire grass catcher or guards in place. DO NOT point discharge at people, passing cars, windows or
doors.
9. Slow down before turning.
10. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing
roadways.
11. STOP engine immediately after striking an obstruction. Inspect machine and repair
damage before resuming operation.
12. Operate machine only in daylight or with good artificial light.
13. Move joystick (if equipped) SLOWLY to maintain control during speed and directional changes.
OPERATION
(Continued From Previous Column)
14. Exercise CAUTION when pulling loads. Limit loads to those you can safely control and attach loads to hitch plate as specified with SNAPPER attachment
instructions.
15. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly
poison.
MAINTENANCE
1. DO NOT store machine or fuel container inside where fumes may reach an open flame, spark or
pilot light such as in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliance. Allow engine to cool before storing machine in an enclosure. Store fuel
container out of the reach of children in a well ventilated, unoccupied building.
2. Keep engine free of grass, leaves or excess grease to reduce fire hazard and engine overheating.
3. When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved container outdoors and away from open flame.
4. Check brakes frequently; adjust, repair or replace as needed.
5. Keep all bolts, nuts and screws properly tight. Check that all cotter pins are in proper position.
6. Always provide adequate ventilation when running engine. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly poison.
7. Disconnect negative (black) cable from battery before performing maintenance or service. Cranking engine could cause injury.
8. DO NOT work under machine without safety blocks.
9. Service engine and make adjustments only when engine is stopped. Remove spark plug wire(s) from spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from spark plug(s).
10. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or overspeed engine.
11. Lubricate machine at intervals specified in manual to prevent controls from binding.
12. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blades or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when handling them.
13. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug next to spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exiting engine.
14. Have machine serviced by an authorized SNAPPER dealer at least once a year and have the dealer install any new safety devices.
15. Use only genuine SNAPPER replacement parts to assure that original standards are maintained.
16. If battery is removed, DO NOT operate engine without insulating Positive + battery cable terminal with electrical tape, or sparking from the battery
cables can result.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......... 2 - 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................ 4
SECTION 1 - FAMILIARIZATION ......................... 5
Components ........................................................ 5
Controls ................................................................ 5
SECTION 2 -
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................ 6-11
Pre-start Checklist .............................................. 6
Operator's Seat Adjustment ............................... 6
Starting & Stopping Engine ............................ 7-8
Starting & Stopping Wheel Drive ....................... 8
Starting & Stopping Mower Blades ................ 8-9
Parking Brake ....................................................... 9
Cutting Height Adjustment ................................. 9
Rolling Tractor with Engine Off ........................ 10
Reverse Lockout Mechanism ........................... 11
SECTION 3 -
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ................. 12-15
Service - After First 5 Hours ........................ 12
Change Engine Oil .......................................... 12
Check Blade Brake ......................................... 12
Check Mower Blades ...................................... 12
Check Deck Drive Belt ................................... 13
Service- Every 25 Operating Hours ......... 13
Check Engine .................................................. 13
Mower Components ....................................... 13
Check Blade Brake ......................................... 13
Lubrication (Tractor) ................................ 13-14
Front Wheel Bearings .................................... 13
Axle Spindles .................................................. 13
Clutch/Brake Pivot .......................................... 14
Steering Sector Gear ...................................... 14
Steering Shaft ................................................. 14
Steering Drag Link .......................................... 14
Steering Tie Rod ............................................. 14
Park Brake Lever ............................................ 14
Deck Lift Mechanism ...................................... 14
Service - Annually ........................................... 15
Engine .............................................................. 15
Fuel Filter ......................................................... 15
Spark Plug ....................................................... 15
Hydrostatic Transmission Oil ........................ 15
SECTION 4 -
ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR ........................... 16-33
Engine Adjustments & Repair ............................. 16
Mower Deck & Component Adjustments ........... 16
Blade Brake Adjustment ...................................... 16
Blade Belt Adjustment .......................................... 16
42" Side To Side Deck Level Adjustment ........... 16
42" Front To Rear Deck Level Adjustment ......... 17
48" Side To Side Deck Level Adjustment ......18-19
48" Front To Rear Deck Level Adjustment ......... 19
Brake Adjustment ................................................. 20
Steering Adjustment ............................................. 20
Shifter Adjustment ........................................... 20-21
Traction Drive Belt Adjustment ........................... 21
Mower Blade Service ....................................... 21-24
Blade Wear Limit .......................................... 21-22
Blade Sharpening .............................................. 22
Mower Blade Replacement ............................... 23
Traction Drive Belt Removal/Replace ............ 24-27
Deck Belt Removal & Replacement ............... 28-29
Battery Service ................................................. 30-31
Mower Spindles Bearing Replacement .............. 32
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES ............................ 33
SECTION 5 -
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...................................... 34
Schematics - Briggs & Stratton
(Single Cylinder Engines) ................................. 34
Schematics - Briggs & Stratton
(Twin Cylinder Engine) ..................................... 34
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...................... 35-36
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ............................. 37
MAINTENANCE PARTS ..................................... 37
WARRANTY ....................................................... 38
PRIMARY MAINTENANCE ............................ 39-42
IMPORTANT
The figures and illustrations in this manual are
provided for reference only and may differ from
your specific model. Contact your Snapper dealer if you have questions.
Section 1 - FAMILIARIZATION
CLUTCH/BRAKE PEDAL
LEVER ..........
DOWN
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OPERATOR'S SEAT
SPEED CONTROL LEVER
BATTERY (UNDER
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
CHOKE
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FAST
SLOW
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STEERING ......... CONTROL
DASHBOARD CONTROLS
ENGINESPEED
LIGHT SWITCH
IGNITION KEY
(UNDER HOOD)
OVERRIDE LEVER
CUTTING
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
LEVER
DISCHARGE J DEFLECTOR
MOWING DECK (42" SHOWN)
FIGURE 1.1
COMPONENTS
The nomenclature drawings above, illustrate the essential components of the SNAPPER Lawn Tractor. It
is recommended that all operators of this equipment become thoroughly familiar with the components and
their operation BEFORE OPERATING. Specific details involving the engine are found in the separate Engine
Owner's Manual.
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HEADLIGHTS
ENGINE
Study the Important Safety Instructions, this Operator's Manual and Engine Owner's Manual before operating
this machine. Keep these manuals available for future reference.
CONTROLS
All operators should be acquainted with the operator's controls before attempting start-up or operation of the
Lawn Tractor. See the Control Panel drawing above.
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 PRE-START CHECKLIST
Make the following checks and perform service as required before each start-up.
2.1.1. Check tires and add air as needed to bring pressure to 12 P.S.I. in front tires and 12 P.S.I. in
rear tires.
2.1.2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make sure all are in place and securely tightened. If guards are missing or damaged, replace BEFORE using
mower.
FUEL
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2.1.3. Check engine oil and add oil as needed to bring level up to, but not over, the FULL mark. Refer to engine owner's manual for oil specifications. See Figure
2.1.
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FIGURE 2.1
2.1.4. Check blade switch to ensure it moves freely. Manually pull switch out to the "ON" position
and push switch down to the "OFF" position.
2.1.5. Clean exterior surfaces of cutting deck, engine and tractor of any accumulation of dirt, grass, oil, etc. Keep engine air intake screens and cooling fins clean at
all times.
TIGHTEN CAP AFTER
FILLING TANK
FIGURE 2.2
2.2 OPERATOR'S SEAT ADJUSTMENT
2.2.1. FRONT TO REAR ADJUSTMENT
1. With the engine "OFF". raise operator's seat and loosen the two adjusting knobs on the seat support. Lower the seat. Sit in the operator's seat and slide the seat forward or backward until the clutch/brake pedal can be fully depressed comfortably. Raise seat and tighten the adjusting knobs to secure seat in position.
See Figure 2.3.
i LOOSEN ADJUSTING
ADJUST
SEAT
2.1.6. With engine "OFF" move the tractor outside and add fuel to the fuel tank. Securely tighten fuel cap
after refueling. Refer to engine owner's manual for fuel specifications. See Figure 2.2.
2.1.7. Check Reverse Lockout Mechanism. Refer to Section "Reverse Lockout Mechanism".
FIGURE 2.3
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.3 STARTING & OPERATION
2.3.1. STARTING ENGINE
1. Take a comfortable position in seat of machine,
look around to make sure that the area you are going to mow is clear of people, children and pets. Take note of
any stationary obstacles!
NOTE: The interlock system will prevent the engine from starting if the blade switch is in the "ON" (up) position or if
the clutch/brake pedal is not fully depressed. Ifthe interlock system ever fails to work, DO NOT OPERATE the tractor
until the interlock has been repaired.
2. Push blade switch down to the "OFF" position. See Figure 2.4. PUSH BLADE SWITCH "DOWN" TO
START MACHINE
BLADE
5. Choke engine for cold starting by moving engine
speed control to "CHOKE" position. NOTE: Some models are equipped with a separate choke control,
located on the dash of the tractor. Pull the control "OUT" to choke position to start a cold engine. Little
or no choking will be needed when restarting a warm engine. Insert key in switch. Turn key to "START"
position to crank engine and hold until engine starts, then release key to "RUN" position. See Figure 2.6.
NOTE: DO NOT crank engine for more than five seconds at a time. This will help prevent the starter from overheating and/or running down the battery. If cranking
time is more than five seconds, locate and correct cause of starting problem.
6. After engine starts, release key, move the engine speed control to "FAST" position and allow engine to warm up before proceeding. See Figure 2.6.
FAST
FIGURE 2.4 SLOW
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3. Depress the clutch/brake pedal fully. See Figure 2.5.
4. Move speed control lever to neutral.
ENGINE
NOTE: The seat interlock will shut off the engine if the operator gets off the seat without setting the parking
SPEED CONTROL
brake or if the blades are running. If the interlock ever fails to work, DO NOT OPERATE the tractor until the FIGURE 2.6
interlock has been repaired.
_ CLUTCH!BRAKE
PEDAL
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DO NOT leave machine with engine running. Stop engine. Stop blades. Set parking brake. Remove key.
KEY
PUSH PEDAL ALL THE
WAY DOWN TO START
ENGINE
FIGURE 2.5
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.3
STARTING & OPERATION (Continued)
2.3.2. STARTING WHEEL DRIVE
1. Shift speed control lever to neutral.
2. Start engine. Refer to Section "STARTING ENGINE".
3. Release clutch/brake pedal.
4. Slowly shift speed control lever forward for forward motion or to the rear for reverse motion. See
Figure 2.7.
.... REVERSE
FORWARD ! SPEEDS
FIGURE 2.7
2.4 STOPPING ENGINE, BLADE, WHEEL DRIVE
2.4.1. STOPPING ENGINE
1. Stop engine by turning key to the "OFF" position. See Figure 2.9.
KEY
FIGURE 2.9
2.4.2. STOPPING WHEEL DRIVE
1. Fully depress clutch/brake pedal to stop wheel drive. See Figure 2.10.
2.3.3 STARTING MOWER BLADE
1. Start engine. Refer to Section "STARTING ENGINE".
2. Pull blade switch OUT to engage blade. See Figure 2.8.
PUSH BLADE SWITCH IN TO THE ,'OFF" POSITION i
SWITCH OUT TO THE "ON"
POSITION
FIGURE 2.8
FULLY DEPRESS
STOP WHEEL MOTION
2
FIGURE 2.10
I WARNING
DO NOT operate blades in reverse. STOP BLADES. LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.4 STOPPING
2.4.3. STOPPING MOWER BLADES
1. Stop mower blade by pushing blades switch IN to
disengage blades. See Figure 2.11.
...... ON
PUSH BLADE SWITCH IN TO THE "OFF" POSITION
d
,PULL BLADE SWITCH OUT TO
POSITION
FIGURE 2.11
2.4.5. RELEASING PARK BRAKE
1. Fully depress clutch/brake pedal. Move park brake
lever "DOWN" to release park brake. Release clutch/brake pedal. See Figure 2.13.
PARK BRAKE
PEDAL -LEVER
THE "ON"
FIGURE 2.13
WARNING
Once blades are disengaged, they should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds or less. If the blades continue to rotate after 5 seconds, the blade brake must be repaired. Return machine to an authorized SNAPPER dealer. DO NOT continue to operate machine until blade brake has been repaired and functioning properly.
2.4.4. SETTING PARK BRAKE
1. Fully depress clutch/brake pedal.
2. Move park brake lever up into slot. See Figure 2.12.
3. Release pedal.
PEDAL ALL i BRAKE
THEWAY DOWN _ !
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2.5. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
1. Depress lock button on cutting height adjustment
lever. See Figure 2.14.
DEPRESS LOCK BUTTON m
LOWEST CUT
FIGURE 2.14
2. Raise or lower deck to any of six positions as
desired. Release lock button.
MOVE PARK BRAKE
LEVER "UP" TO
FIGURE 2.12
DO NOT park machine on slopes,
WARNING I
Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.6. ROLLING TRACTOR WITH ENGINE OFF
2.6.1. Rolling Hydro Models
1. With engine "OFF", move to rear of tractor.
2. Pull the roll release control all the way out to disengage the hydro transmission. See Figure 2.15.
PULL ROLL RELEASE CONTROL ALL THE WAY
OUT TO DISENGAGE HYDRO TRANSMISSION
DO NOT disengage the hydro transmission and coast down slopes. DO NOT use Roll Release Control to
disengage hydro transmission unless machine motion can be controlled and engine is off.
ROLL RELEASE CONTROL
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i PUSH ROLL RELEASE ....
CONTROL ALL THE WAY Z ROLL RELEASE IN TO ENGAGE HYDRO
TRANSMISSION
FIGURE 2.15
3. Move tractor to desired location.
4. Set park brake.
5. Push roll release control all the way in to engage
hydro transmission. See Figure 2.15.
NOTE: The transmission will not propel the tractor if it is left in the "ROLL" position.
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Section 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.7. REVERSE LOCKOUT MECHANISM
Data indicates that tragic back-over accidents occur each year. These accidents usually involve unsupervised children. Many times these children have been given
rides on the machine and have been trained to view this potentially dangerous piece of machinery as fun rather
than being taught how to avoid danger. This riding mower has a Reverse Lockout Mechanism.
This mechanism prevents the mower from being shifted into reverse with the blades running. To shift into reverse
you must first stop the blades and then shift to reverse. It is our recommendation that this mechanism remain
functional and the operator of this equipment develop the habit of never backing up with the blades running. As the Safety Instructions Indicate, DO NOT operate blades in
reverse. STOP BLADES, LOOK AND SEE BEHIND AND DOWN for children, pets and hazards before
and while backing.
We realize that this could cause a change to your previous mowing method but we encourage you to adjust
to this new system. Do not defeat the Reverse Lockout Mechanism.
If you operate your mower near roadways or use attachments that require quicker shifting to reverse,
there is an override lever provided. This lever can be pushed and held before engaging the blades and will
allow reverse operation until the blade switch is pushed in to the "OFF" position, at which time the system will
return to its Reverse Lockout mode. This feature should never be selected unless you are absolutely sure that no
children or others are present in the mowing area and that all children are away and supervised by a
responsible adult.
2.7.1.
Reverse Lockout Mechanism Override
1.
Stop machine. Stop blades.
2.
Depress and hold Override Lever.
3.
Pull blade switch "OUT" to engage blade.
4.
Release Override Lever
I , IL. WARNING
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets and hazards before and while backing.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT use the Reverse Lockout
Mechanism Override as the normal operating mode. To return to the Reverse Lockout Mechanism mode,
disengage (STOP) blades by pushing blade switch in to the "OFF" position. The Override will reset to Reverse
Lockout.
2.7.2. Check the Reverse Lockout Mechanism
Before each use, check the Reverse Lockout Mechanism for proper function. The following procedure requires the operation of the engine and
blades. Before proceeding, Read, Understand, and Follow all Safety Instructions and Warnings in this
manual and on the machine.
1. Complete Pre-Start Checklist.
2. Move machine to clear open area. DO NOT
allow children or others in area.
3. Start engine.
4. Pull blade switch "OUT" to engage blades.
5. Reverse Lockout Mechanism must prevent
speed control lever from going into reverse.
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if Reverse Lockout Mechanism is not functioning properly. Contact your SNAPPER dealer immediately for assistance.
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DANGER
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
BLADES must be turned off before backing machine. DO NOT allow children on machine (even with
blades off) or in yard when mowing.
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Section 3- MAINTENANCE
3.1 INTRODUCTION
To retain the quality of the Tractor, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local
SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance. For the correct part or information for a particular Tractor,
always mention the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the Tractor to an authorized
SNAPPER dealer annually for inspection and addition of any new devices, which might upgrade the safety of the Tractor. For the nearest SNAPPER dealer in your
area, check the yellow pages under the heading LAWN MOWERS. For engine parts and service, look for the
engine manufacturer's dealers under the heading, ENGINES - gasoline.
3.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjust_'nents,maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire
from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot.Avoidbums byallowingengine and components sufficienttime to cool.
3.2.1. CHANGE ENGINE OIL
The engine is equippedwith a FastexTM oil drain.
1. Rotate drain body counterclockwise and pull out to open drain. See Figure 3.1.
2. Drain oil into a 2 quart container placed beneath end of oildrain.
3. After all oil has drained, push drain body "IN" and rotate clockwise to close.
4. Fill engine with new motor oil as specified in engine owner's manual.
4. Check blade for straightness. Refer to Section "ADJUSTING MOWER BLADE".
5. Check torque of blade mounting bolts. Torque to: 42" deck - 30 to 40 ft Ibs. See Figure 3.2.
48" deck - 70 to 80 ft lbs.
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CLOCKWISE AND PULL
ROTATECOUNTER
OUT TO OPEN. PUSH IN AND ROTATE
CLOCKWISE TO CLOSE.
FIGURE 3.1
TORQUETO
FASTEX TM
:)RAIN
3.2.2. CHECK BLADE BRAKE
1. Check blade brake for proper function. Blades
should stop rotating in 5 seconds or less after pushing the blade switch "IN"to the OFF disengaged position.
2. If blades continue to rotate longer than 5 seconds do not operate machine. Contact your SNAPPER dealer for
assistance.
3.2.3. CHECK MOWER BLADES
1. Remove deck from tractor.
2. Carefully position deck to access blade.
3. Check blade for sharpness, wear and damage. Refer to Section "BLADE WEAR LIMITS".
FIGURE 3.2
Blades must stop rotating in 5 seconds or less after I blades have been turned off. DO NOT operate machine I
until blade brake has been repaired and functioning I properly. Contact your SNAPPER dealer for assistance. I
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.2.4. CHECK DECK DRIVE BELT
1. The idler and spring provide proper belt tension and require no adjustment. If belt is frayed, slit, severed or belt strands exposed, replace belt before operating
mower.
3.3
SERVICE - EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS
3.3.1. CHECK ENGINE
1. Change engine oil. Refer to Section "CHANGE ENGINE OIL". Change engine oil filter (if equipped).
Refer to engine owner's manual for oil and filter specification.
2. Remove and clean engine air pre-cleaner. See Figure 3.4. Refer to engine owner's manual for
cleaning instructions.
3. Remove and replace engine air cleaner. Refer to engine owner's manual for service instructions.
._,w _ KNOB
___ _ "COVER RETAINING
_--.- AIR CLEANER COVER
CARTRIDGE ELEMENT
PRE-CLEANER
AIR CLEANER BASE
SINGLE CYLINDER ENGINE TYPE "
AIR
STUD
3.3.2. MOWER COMPONENTS
1. Check deck drive belt for proper tension. Refer to Section, "CHECK DECK DRIVE BELT".
2. Check blades for sharpness, wear, damage and torque. Refer to Section on "MOWER BLADE
SERVICE".
3. Check mower deck for proper levelness. Refer to Section "MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT
LEVELNESS".
4. Clean mower deck. a. Remove key from ignition switch.
b. Remove deck. c. Clean underside of mower deck, removing all
accumulation of grass clippings and debris. d. Clean top of deck, removing all grass clippings
and debris.
5. Lubricate spindles with 1 to 3 shots of general purpose grease from grease gun.
IMPORTANT - 48" DECK ONLY: Spindles on 48" deck must be kept filled with
grease, Apply grease from grease gun until grease purges from vent located underneath deck on spindle housing,
6. Lubricate all mower deck linkage pivot points with a light coat of motor oil.
3.3.3. CHECK BLADE BRAKE
1. Refer to Section "CHECK BLADE BRAKE".
3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION
1. Front Wheel Bearings
Lubricate each front wheel bearing through the grease fitting on wheel hub. Using general purpose
grease in a grease gun, add grease until grease purges from bearing. See Figure 3.5.
PRE-CLEANER
L RET_NING PLATE
t_..,_AIR CLEANER COVER
i TWIN CYLINDER ENGINE TYPE
FIGURE 3.4
RETAINING CLIPS
SPINDLE
LUBRICATION
FITTING
BEARING LUBRICATION
FITTING
FIGURE 3.5
2. Axle Spindles
Lubricate each axle spindle with 1 to 3 shots of general purpose grease. See Figure 3.5.
(Continued On Next Page)
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.3.4. TRACTOR LUBRICATION (Continued From Previous Page)
3. Clutch/Brake Pivot
The clutch/brake pivot is located on the L.H. underside of the tractor and is lubricated with one
shot of general purpose grease. See Figure 3.6.
CLUTCH/BRAKE PIVOT LUBRICATION
FITTING
FIGURE 3.6
4. Steering Sector Gear Lubricate with a light coat of general purpose grease.
See Figure 3.7.
D, GL,NK
LUBRICATION
FIGURE 3.8
7. Steering Tie Rod Lubricate both ends of steering tie rod with a small
amount of 30 wt. motor oil from an oil can. See Figure 3.9.
LUBRICATE BOTH ENDS
OF TIE ROD
LUBRICATE
SECTOR GEAR
_"__ LUBRICATE _"
_ STEERING "
SHAFT GEAR
FIGURE 3.7
5. Steering Shaft Lubricate steering shaft wear points with a light coat
of 30 wt. Motor oil.
6. Steering Drag Link Lubricate both ends of steering drag link with a small
amount of 30 wt. motor oil from an oil can. See Figure 3.8.
FIGURE 3.9
8. Park Brake Lever
Using 30 wt. motor oil, lubricate the park brake lever
mechanism pivot points, which are located on the left
hand underside of tractor. See Figure 3.10. Lubricate
mechanism with a thin coat of 30 wt. motor oil.
BRAKE
LEVER
LUBRICATE COMPONENTS ON
TRACTO R
FIGURE 3.10
9. Deck Lift Mechanism Lubricate all wear and pivot points of the deck lift.
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Section 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.4 ANNUALLY (END OF EACH SEASON)
Perform all maintenance as described in Section "SERVICE - EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS". Also
see Service Schedule.
3.4.1. ENGINE
1. Service engine according to engine owner's manual.
3.4.2. FUEL FILTER
1. Service fuel filter as instructed below, on COLD ENGINE ONLY!
NOTE: It may be necessary to drain the fuel tank before removing fuel filter to prevent spillage of gasoline.
2. Locate fuel filter. Remove hose clamps and fuel hoses from both sides of fuel filter.
3. Install new fuel filter part number 1-4359. See Figure 3.11.
NEW FUEL FILTER PART NUMBER 1-4359
FIGURE 3.11
4. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline. Refer to engine
owner's manual for fuel specifications.
3.4.3. SPARK PLUG Remove and replace engine spark plug. Refer to
engine owner's manual for correct replacement plug and gap specifications.
3.4.4. HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION OIL
The hydrostatic transmission does not require maintenance. If any problems arise return
immediately to a Snapper dealer.
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.1 ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIR Refer to the engine owner's manual for those
adjustments and/or repairs that can be made by the owner.
4.2 MOWER DECK & COMPONENT ADJUSTMENTS The following mower deck and component adjustments
and repairs can be made by the owner. However, if there is difficulty in achieving these adjustments and repairs, it is recommended that these repairs be made by an authorized SNAPPER dealer.
I Blades must stop rotating in 5 seconds or less after I
blades have been turned off. DO NOT operate l machine until blade brake has been repaired and l
functioning properly. Contact your SNAPPER dealerl for assistance.
4.2.1. BLADE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT The blade brake when functioning properly will stop
blade rotation in 5 seconds or less. The brake requires no adjustment. If blades continue to rotate after 5
seconds the blade brake must be repaired. Contact your authorized SNAPPER dealer for assistance.
d. Disconnect rear sector plates and allow center, rear of deck to rest on angle iron.
e. Measure the distance from blade tips to floor. If the measurement is within 1/8"from side-to-side, the
deck levelness is satisfactory. If the difference from
side-to-side is greater than 1/8", an adjustment will have to be made. See Figure 4.1.
REAR TO FRONT VIEW OF DECK
X
x - 1/8"
I
L,o.,,,o,1
FIGURE 4.1
f. Loosen the shoulder bolt that retains the eccentric.
g. Turn eccentric "UP" or "DOWN" as required until blade tips are within 118" of the same
distance from the floor. See Figure 4.2.
h. Tighten shoulder bolt loosened in Step "f". i. Readjust rear sector plates to align with holes
in support brackets.
j. Reconnect sector plates, remove angle iron,
pipe, etc. and recheck side to side level. Adjust as needed to result in blade tips being within 1/8" of the
same distance from the floor.
k. Proceed to check front to rear deck pitch.
4.2.2. BLADE BELT ADJUSTMENT The 42" and 48" mower deck drive belts do not require any adjustment. If the belt does not drive blade properly, replace belt as needed.
4.2.3. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS)
1. SIDE-To-SIDE (42" Decks)
Before making deck leveling adjustments, check the
tire pressure. Check tires and add or release air as
needed to bring pressure to 12 PSI in front and 12 PSI in rear tires. If tires are properly inflated and mowing _/
is still uneven, adjust side-to-side deck levelness as
follows:
a. Place machine on a smooth level surface. b. Turn engine off and remove key, remove spark
plug wire(s) from spark plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from plug(s).
c. Place a piece of angle iron, pipe, or similar object under center of deck at the rear.
LOOSEN
SHOULDER
BOLT
16
LOOSEN PIVOT
BOLT
/
FIGURE 4.2
TURN ECCENTRIC AS REQUIRED
Section 4- ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine
and components sufficient time to cool.
4.2.4. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS)
FRONT-To-REAR (42" Decks)
1. Remove hair pins and washers securing sector
plates to rear lift arms. See Figure 4.3.
FIGURE 4.3
2. Move sector plate as required to raise or lower the
rear of deck.
CLEVIS
HAIR PIN
WASHER
JAM
LIFT CABLE
FRONTLIFTROD HANGER
FIGURE 4.4
9. Remove front lift cable and rest front of deck onto
2 x 4 block.
10. Loosen jam nut on front liftcable. See Figure 4.4.
11. Rotate front lift cable until it can be reinstalled into
front lift arm without liftingdeck.
12. Secure lift cable to lift arm with washer and hair pin.
Secure jam nut.
13. Reinstall sector plates onto rear hanger brackets
and secure with washers and hair pins.
14. Raise deck and remove wooden blocks.
15. Repeat steps for front to rear level until levelness is
acquired.
NOTE: The deck should be set so that the rear of the deck is 1/4" lower than the front.
3. If the sector plates are in their lowest setting and proper level cannot be obtained, adjust the front lift rod
as follows:
4. Move deck lift lever to #5 position.
5. Place a 2 x 4 wooden block on edge under front center of deck.
6. Place a 3 x 3 wooden block under rear center of deck.
7. Remove hair pins and washers securing sector plates. Lower rear of deck onto 3 x 3 block.
8. Remove hair pin and washer securing front lift cable to front lift arm. See Figure 4.4.
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
4.2.5. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS) SIDE-To-SIDE (48" Decks)
Before making deck leveling adjustments, check the
tire pressure. Check tires and add or release air as
needed to bring pressure to 12 PSI in front and 12 PSI in rear tires. If tires are properly inflated and mowing is still uneven, adjust side-to-side deck
levelness as follows:
1. Place machine on a smooth level surface.
2. Rotate outside blades so tips are pointed to the
sides of deck. See Figure 4.5. Measure the distance from blade tips to floor. If the measurement is within 1/8" from side-to-side, the
deck levelness is satisfactory. If the difference from side-to-side is greater than 118", continue to next step for adjustment.
3. Place a 2 x 4 piece of wood under the front middle portion of deck. Place one 2 x 4 piece of
wood under the rear of deck on both sides behind the two outside blades. See Figure 4.5.
4. Lower deck down to rest on the three 2 x 4 pieces of wood. Make sure there is no deck tension on
the lift rods supporting the deck.
5. Loosen the bolt and nut that secures the front lift arm weldment to the front lift arm. See Figure 4.6.
TOP VIEW OF DECK
t PLACE THREE 2 X4 UNDER
FRONT AND REAR OF DECK
FIGURE 4.5
LL¸ i i LL
FRONT LIFT j] _ FRONT LIFT ARM
ARM ,F _ --,. Itl_ WELDMENT
II ll_", II
NUT _e_ ILOOSEN __
/ "",/
, TOP VIEW OF DECK
FIGURE 4.6
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.2.5. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS) SIDE-To-SIDE (48" Decks)
(Continued From Previous Page)
6. Remove both hair pins and washers from swivel located on rear lift rods and pull rod out of deck
brackets.
7. Rotate swivels on both sides up or down to achieve the proper levelness. See Figure 4.7.
8. Reinstall swivel into deck bracket. Reinstall washers and hair pins.
9. Tighten nut and bolt on front lift arm securely.
4.2.6. MOWER DECK ADJUSTMENT (LEVELNESS) (FRONT To REAR)
Before making deck leveling adjustments, check the
tire pressure. Add or release air as needed to bring
pressure to 12 PSI in front and 12 PSI in rear tires. If
tires are properly inflated and mowing is still uneven,
check side-to-side deck levelness first then proceed
to front to rear adjustment. Adjust front to rear deck
levelness as follows:
1. Place machine on a smooth level surface.
2. Rotate outside blades so tips are pointed to the front and rear of deck. Measure the distance from
blade tips to floor. The distance should bethe same, or
the rear no more than 1/4" higher than the front. If the
rear blade tip is lower or is more than 114"higher than
the front, proceed to next Step for adjustment.
3. Remove the hair pin & washer from swivel located
on lift rod. Remove swivelllift rod from hanger bracket.
4. Rotate swivel up or down to achieve the proper levelness.
5. Reinstall swivel/lift rod into hanger bracket. Reinstall
washer & hair pin to secure swivel to hanger bracket.
See Figure 4.7.
REMOVE WASHER & HAIR PIN
& ROTATE SWIVEL UP OR DOWN
I v
If t t
\ FRONT
\ /
\ I
\ LIFT
\ ROD
\
\ \
\ \
\ \
\ \
\ \
\ \.
/
LIFT ROD
PIN
& ROTATE SWIVEL UP OR DOWN
DECK
SWIVEL
I
4
/l
FIGURE 4.7
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.3 TRACTOR DRIVE COMPONENTS
4.3.1. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
When adjusted properly, the brake should stop the tractor in approximately 6 feet or less from top speed.
Drive the machine at maximum forward speed and apply the brake. If stopping distance is greater than 6
feet, brake adjustment is required.
1. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
2. Locate brake adjustment nut underneath the left side at the rear of tractor. See Figure 4.8.
3. Turn nut 1 turn clockwise to increase braking action. DO NOT over tighten brake adjustment.
4. Start engine and test brake.
5. Continue adjustment as described above until proper brake function is achieved.
CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE BRAKING OR COUNTER
CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE BRAKING
FIGURE 4.9
3. Loosen the eccentric mounting nut and rotate the
eccentric clockwise until steering "Play" is reduced. See Figure 4.9.
4. Tighten eccentric mounting nut.
4.3.3. SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT
The shift linkage is set at the factory and should not require further adjustment. The shifter is adjusted
properly when the speed control lever can be placed at rear edge of the neutral detent and the tractor remains absolutely stationary. If motion is detected.
neutral adjustment will be required. DO NOT operate
a machine that creeps when shifted to neutral.
1. Stop engine. Remove key.
2. Move speed control lever to rear edge of neutral detent and hold firmly.
3. Locate neutral adjustment nut underneath the right rear of the tractor. See Figure 4.10
4.3.2. STEERING ADJUSTMENT
Should excessive "Play" be noted in the steering, adjust as follows:
1. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
2. From left side of tractor, locate the steering sector below fuel tank. See Figure 4.9.
NEUTRAL
ADJ USTM ENT
NUT
TURN NUT CLOCKWISE TO
REDUCE FORWARD CREEP
FIGURE 4.10
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool. Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury.
4.3.3. SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT (Continued from previous page)
4. Turn the neutral adjustment nut 1/4 turn clockwise
to reduce FORWARD creep. Turn the adjustment nut 1/4 turn counter clockwise to reduce Reverse creep.
Only turn the adjustment nut in 1/4 turn increments.
5. Check for creep in neutral. Start engine. Move
speed control lever to rear edge of the neutral detent. Machine should not move. If further adjustment is
required, stop engine and repeat Step 4.
4.3.4. TRACTION DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT
Should a gradual loss of traction be noticed, it may be necessary to adjust the traction drive belt tension. Adjust
as follows:
1. Move tractor to afirm, level surface.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Remove mowing deck.
4. Remove the traction drive belt stationary idler
mounting bolt. See Figure 4.11.
5. Move the stationary idler one hole towards right side
of tractor for more belt tension.
NOTE: Note the orientation of belt guide and make certain it remains in the same orientation after moving idler. Should
less tension be required move stationary idler towards right side of tractor. See Figure 4.11.
6. Secure stationary idler with mounting bolt.
7. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug. Set park
brake. Start engine.
8. Visually inspect traction drive belt for movement.
When properly adjusted, the traction drive belt should not have any movement or rotation with the engine running
and park brake engaged.
9. Should movement be present, readjust traction drive
belt to release belt tension as described in previous instructions.
4.4 MOWER BLADE SERVICE
MOUNTING
BELT - BRACKET
' MORE TENSION
MOUNTING BOLT _ISION
BELT GUIDE - MAKE CERTAIN
MAINTAINED. BELT GUIDE ORIENTATION IS
STATIONARY IDLER
®
MOUNTING BOLT
FIGURE 4.11
4.4.1. (STANDARD) BLADE WEAR LIMITS
All mower blades should be checked for excessive wear and damage before each use. See Figure 4.12.
NOTCH FORMING W
\ _/'/ _ BLADE
,.__ _ WEAR LIMIT,
EROUSCOND,T,ON DO
_=_;_ NOT USE ON MOWER!
FIGURE 4.12
CUTTING EDGE
WORN.
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool. Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury.
STANDARD BLADE
FIGURE 4.14
4.4.2. (NINJA) BLADEWEAR LIMITS
The ninja recycling blade requires more frequent service intervals than standard blades. Check for excessive wear
and damage before each use. See Figure 4.13.
N
CONDITIDANGEROUS
DO NOT USE ON MOWER!
FIGURE 4.13
4.4.4. (NINJA) BLADE SHARPENING
The Ninja recycling blades requires more frequent service intervals than standard blades. When the
blades are dull, cut grass will be ragged and lawn wilt usually turn brown. Sharpen standard blades as follows:
1. Move tractor to a firm. level surface.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Remove mowing deck from tractor.
4. Remove mower blade(s).
5. Sharpen all cutting edges of the Ninja recycling blade at an angle of 22 to 28 degrees for optimum
perform ance. See Figure 4.15.
F NINJA BLADE
4.4.3. (STANDARD) BLADE SHARPENING
Blades should be kept sharp at all times. When the blades are dull, cut grass will be ragged and lawn will usually turn brown. Sharpen standard blades as
follows:
1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Remove mowing deck from tractor.
4. Remove mower blade(s).
5. If a blade is in good condition, sharpen cutting
edge at an angle of 22 to 28 degrees. DO NOT sharpen beyond existing cutting edge. Replace blades
not in good condition. See Figure 4.14.
TIP
FIGURE 4.15
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool. Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working around cutting blades. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury.
SPINDLE WASHE "=_ _._HOUSING
_) DECK/DRIVE
_ PULLEY
SPINDLE
R"''__ ASSEMBLY
4.4.5. 42" MOWER BLADE REPLACEMENT
1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Remove mowing deck from tractor.
4. Position deck on its left side to access blade.
5. Remove blade mounting bolts and cone washers.
See Figure 4.16.
FIGURE 4.16
6. Install new blade.
7. Torque 30 to 40 ft Ibs.
O
SPINDLE COVER CUP ='___ _ CONE
//
BLADE
FIGURE 4.17
€;HERWA_
MOUNTING
4.4.6. 48" MOWER BLADE REPLACEMENT
1. Move tractor to a firm, level surface.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Remove mowing deck from tractor.
4. Position deck to access blade.
5. Remove blade mounting nut and cone washer from
each blade. See Figure 4.17.
6. Install new blades.
7. Torque 70 to 80 ft Ibs.
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.4.7. TRACTION DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 42" Mower Deck Removal
RemoveItis necessarydeck asto follows:remove deck in order to replace belts.
1. Place tractor on a firm, level surface such as a
driveway or garage floor and set the park brake.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Lower the deck to lowest setting.
4. Remove hair pin and washer securing front lift cable to front lift arm. See Figure 4.18.
5. Remove hair pins from the front deck hanger rod and slide out the rod from deck hanger bracket.
Front lift arms will be now be disconnected. See Figure 4.19.
CLEVIS
HAIR PIN
RIGHT
S,DE
SHOWN
DECK HANGER
P.. BRACKET
' ,," ,' FRONT
FRONT DECK"
HANGER ROD
FRONT
LIFT _M
FIGURE 4.19
FRONT LIFT CABLE
t
42" DECK SHOWN
FIGURE 4.18
6. Hold front of deck "UP" and slide the front deck hanger rod to the right and out then lower the front of
deck to the ground.
7. Remove deck drive belt from engine pulley bottom groove. See Figure 4.20.
FIGURE 4.20
(Continued On Next Page)
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.4.7. TRACTION DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 42" Mower Deck Removal
(Continued From Previous Page)
RIGHT REAR ....
TRACTOR FRAME
DISCONNECT SPRING FROM FRAME
FIGURE 4.22
8. Remove hair pin and flat washer from rear deck
hanger bracket on both sides of tractor.
9. Make note of hole used in sector plates.
10. Slide sector plates off of rear deck hanger
brackets. See Figure 4.21.
11. Slide deck from underneath machine.
FIGURE 4.21
12. Disconnect traction belt idler pulley spring from
tractor frame. See Figure 4.22.
13. Loosen mounting nuts on traction drive belt
tension and stationary idlers just enough to allow belt to clear belt guides. See Figure 4.23.
14. Remove traction drive belt from engine pulley top
groove. Remove belt from transmission pulley.
15. Remove traction drive belt.
STATIONARY IDLER TRANSMISSION
IDLER
PULLEY NUTS IDLER
VIEW FROM UNDERNEATH TRACTOR
FIGURE 4.23
TRANSMISSION
DRIVE BELT
tENSION
IDLER STATIONARY IDLER
STATIONARY IDLER BRACKET
I STATIONARY IDLER
Traction drive belt replacement
1. Place new traction drive belt over transmission
pulley and span to engine pulley.
2. Place belt into top groove of engine pulley.
3. Route belt through stationary and tension idlers.
See Figure 4.24.
4. Make certain belt is within belt guides of idlers.
5. Reattach tension idler spring to tractor frame.
FIGURE 4.24
NOTE: When installing a new belt, make certain the
stationary idler is mounted in the hole closest to the left
hand side of the tractor.
6. Reinstall mower deck in reverse order of removal.
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.4.7. TRACTION DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 48" Mower Deck Removal
RemoveItis necessarydeck asto follows:remove deck in order to replace belts.
1. Place tractor on a firm, level surface such as a
driveway or garage floor and set the park brake.
2. Turn engine "OFF". Remove key.
3. Lower the deck to lowest setting.
4. Disconnect the front lift rod assembly from the front hanger bracket. See Figure 4.25.
5. Remove hair pins from the front deck hanger rod and slide out the rod from deck hanger bracket.
Front lift arms will be now be disconnected. See Figure 4.26.
BELL CRANK
DECK HANGER......
FRONT DECK"
HANGER ROD
ELECTRIC
CLUTCH
SIDE
SHOWN
FRONT
FRONT LIFT ARM
FIGURE 4.26
HAIR PIN LIFT
LEVER
LIFT ROD
, CLEVIS
48" DECK SHOWN
FIGURE 4.25
6. Turn the front wheels to the left.
7. Hold front of deck "UP" and slide the front deck
hanger rod to the right and out then lower the front of deck to the ground.
8. Remove deck drive belt from engine pulley
bottom groove. See Figure 4.29.
DECK DRIVE
BELT
FIGURE 4.27
(Continued On Next Page)
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Section 4 - ADJUSTMENT & REPAIR
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance or service with the engine or blades running. STOP
blades. STOP engine. Set brake. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from spark plug. Engine and components can be extremely hot. Avoid burns by allowing engine and components sufficient time to cool.
4.4.7. TRACTION DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 48" Mower Deck Removal
(Continued From Previous Page)
RIGHT REAR ....
TRACTOR FRAME
DISCONNECT SPRING FROM FRAME
FIGURE 4.29
9. Remove hair pin and flat washer from rear deck
hanger bracket on both sides of tractor,
10. Make note of hole used in sector plates,
11. Slide sector plates off of rear deck hanger
brackets, See Figure 4,28,
12. Slide deck from underneath machine,
SECTOR PLATES
REAR DECK \_,
FIGURE 4.28
13. Disconnect traction belt idler pulley spring from
tractor frame. See Figure 4.29.
14. Loosen mounting nuts on traction drive belt
tension and stationary idlers just enough to allow belt to clear belt guides. See Figure 4.30.
15. Remove traction drive belt from engine pulley top
groove. Remove belt from transmission pulley.
16. Remove traction drive belt.
STATIONARY
IDLER TRANSMISSION
IDLER
PULLEY NUTS IDLER
VIEW FROM UNDERNEATH TRACTOR
FIGURE 4.30
TRANSMISSION
DRIVE BELT
tENSION
IDLER
STATIONARY
IDLER
STATIONARY IDLER
BRACKET
I STATIONARY IDLER
Traction drive belt replacement
1. Place new traction drive belt over transmission
pulley and span to engine pulley.
2. Place belt into top groove of engine pulley.
3. Route belt through stationary and tension idlers.
See Figure 4.31.
4. Make certain belt is within belt guides of idlers.
5. Attach tension idler spring to tractor frame.
FIGURE 4.31
NOTE: When installing a new belt, make certain the
stationary idler is mounted in the hole closest to the left
hand side of the tractor.
6. Reinstall mower deck in reverse order of removal.
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