Dixon ZTR 5017 manual

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  • Page 1

    1 Page 5000 SERIES 1999 Operator's Manual[...]

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    Page 2 IMPORT ANT - READ CAREFULL Y The Dixon ZTR Mower is both easy and fun to operate. However, any power mower must be operated properly to be safe. It is not a toy or a recreational vehicle. Before you start to use the mower, read the operator's manual carefully and become completely familiar with the controls. The information in this oper[...]

  • Page 3

    3 Page INDEX SAFETY ................................................................. Pages 2 - 7 WARRANTY POLICY .............................................. Page 8 - 9 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................. Page 10 - 12 SEAT ADJUSTMENT ............................................. Page 13 CONTROLS ....................[...]

  • Page 4

    Page 4 ...read and understand this manual to prevent injuries. TIP-OVER BACK-OVER RUN-OVER BLADE CONTACT SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY RIDING L A WNMOWERS, IF IMPROPERL Y OPERA TED , CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEA TH The most common causes of injury to the operator or bystander ...[...]

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    5 Page SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SY SAFETY SY SAFETY SY SAFETY SY SAFETY SY M M M M M BOLS BOLS BOLS BOLS BOLS Safety Alert Symbol When you see this symbol, BE ALER T to the potential for injury . F ollow recommended safet y precautions and safe operating practices. Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not av[...]

  • Page 6

    Page 6 GENERAL OPERATION: • Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual and on the mower before starting. • Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the instructions, to operate the mower. • Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire, etc., which could be picked up and thrown by the blade. • Be sure the [...]

  • Page 7

    7 Page SAFETY 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. DO Mow across the slope with your Dixon ZTR - never up or down. Remove obstacles such as[...]

  • Page 8

    Page 8 SAFETY CHILDREN: T ragic accidents can occur if the oper ator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are at tracted to lawn mowers and the mowing activity . NEVER assume children will stay where they were last seen. Be alert to avoid accidents. • Keep children out of the mowing area and under the watchful care of another respon[...]

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    9 Page SAFETY SERVICE: • Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels. They are flammable and vapors are explosive. Use only an approved container. Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the engine running. Allow engine to cool before refueling. Do not smoke. Never refuel the mower indoors. Never store the mower or fuel container inside a b[...]

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    Page 10 DIXON LIMITED W ARRANTY POLICY -- HYDRO-GEAR MODELS This warranty policy applies to all Commercial Hydrostatic mowers, purchased on or after March 1, 1990. WARRANTY: Dixon Warranty term is for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase or 400 hours of use, whichever occurs first. Mowers used for residential homeowner applications (used [...]

  • Page 11

    11 Page DIXON LIMITED W ARRANTY POLICY -- EST A TE MODELS This warranty policy applies to all Estate Mowers purchased on or after September 1, 1997. WARRANTY: Commercial Applications: Dixon Estate Models used in any commercial application are warranted for a period of six (6) months from date of purchase. Commercial applications or use is defined a[...]

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    Page 12 SPECIFICA TIONS Model ZTR 5017 CHASSIS: 11 GA - rectangular tube BODY: Two piece - made of rotational molded polyethylene. Front body contains access panels for battery service and engine to mower deck belt removal. Rear body tilts up to allow service on the entire drive system. SEAT: Designed for operator comfort by use of high density clo[...]

  • Page 13

    13 Page SPECIFICA TIONS Model ZTR 5020 CHASSIS: 11 GA - rectangular tube BODY: Two piece - made of rotational molded polyethylene. Front body contains access panels for battery service and engine to mower deck belt removal. Rear body tilts up to allow service on the entire drive system. SEAT: Designed for operator comfort by use of high density clo[...]

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    Page 14 CHASSIS: 11 GA - rectangular tube BODY: Two piece - made of high-density polyethylene. Front body contains access panels for battery service and engine to mower deck belt removal. Rear body tilts up to allow service on the entire drive system. SEAT: Designed for operator comfort by use of high density closed cell foam padded back and arm re[...]

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    15 Page SEA T ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 5000 Series Models 1. Grasp seat slide adjuster and move it into adjustment position. 2. Slide seat forward or backward. 3. Release seat slide adjuster .[...]

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    Page 16 CONTROLS[...]

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    17 Page CONTROLS PARKING BRAKE: CAUTION Engage parking brake before starting engine The parking brake is designed to hold the mower from moving and is not intended for use in stopping the mower while it is in motion. . TO SET PARKING BRAKE: The hand operated parking brake is located at left hand side of mower. To engage brake, pull lever up (to the[...]

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    Page 18 CONTROLS From neutral position, gently push both drive levers forward. To increase speed, move levers farther forward. TO GO BACKWARD: From neutral position, gently pull both drive levers toward you. TURNING: Turning is controlled by moving one drive lever slightly forward or rearward of the other. To turn left, move left lever rearward of [...]

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    19 Page CONTROLS BLADE DRIVE: Located on control panel, on operator's right. To engage blades: Pull up on the switch. To disengage blades: Push down. CIRCUIT BREAKER: Located on control panel, on operator's right. Protection of the electrical system is by (1) 15 amp circuit breaker. If circuit breaker trips, push button to reset. If this [...]

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    Page 20 OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS Safe and successful operation will depend upon the operator having the correct knowledge of all controls used on the mower and making good judgements about the terrain to be mowed. NEVER allow anyone to operate the mower without complete knowledge of all controls and their functions. During initial operation, "l[...]

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    21 Page OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS PARKING BRAKE SWITCH TEST: a ) Place Parking Brake in OFF position b) Turn ignition switch to START Engine should not turn over or attempt to start. BLADE DRIVE SWITCH TEST: a ) Place Parking Brake in ON position b) Engage blade drive switch c ) Turn ignition switch to START Engine should not turn over or attempt to [...]

  • Page 22

    Page 22 OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS STARTING INSTRUCTIONS: Cold Engine 1. Position choke control in ON position. 2. Position throttle control at 1/2 speed setting. 3. Insert ignition key and turn to "Start" position. When engine starts, release ignition key. Key will return to "Run" position. 4. Once engine starts to warm up , slowl[...]

  • Page 23

    23 Page OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS MOWING WITH A MULCHING ATTACHMENT: Mulching or recycling the grass clippings requires a totally different mowing approach than would be normal when side discharging or bagging the grass. There may be instances or conditions where it is not possible to hide all of the recycled or mulched clippings. In order to achieve[...]

  • Page 24

    Page 24 OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS MOWING WITH A GRASS CATCHER ATTACHMENT: In order to achieve optimum performance when mowing with a grass catching attachment, please read and follow the tips listed below: 1. Set engine speed control to the wide open or full setting. 2. Do Not Attempt To Cut Grass When It Is Wet. Wet grass will clog both the undersid[...]

  • Page 25

    25 Page SIDE DISCHARGE OF THE CLIPPINGS: In order to achieve optimum performance when side discharging the grass clippings, please read and follow the tips listed below. Additional information can be found in the troubleshooting guide. Be sure that deflector is properly installed on the discharge chute. 1. Set engine speed control to the wide open [...]

  • Page 26

    Page 26 OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS DECK ROLLERS: 60" Deck Purpose: The spring loaded deck rollers located at the front corners of the 60" mower deck are designed as an aid to limit turf scalping when mowing on uneven ground. Height: Normal height settings as installed at the factory allows each roller to ride slightly above the turf. This se[...]

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    27 Page CARE AND MAINTENANCE This portion of the owner's manual deals with normal service items which can be performed by the owner. Please remember that if you are in doubt as to the correct service procedures to be followed, these and other service situations can be handled by a Dixon ZTR dealer who is familiar with the service of your mower[...]

  • Page 28

    Page 28 CARE AND MAINTENANCE MOWER BLADE MAINTENANCE: NOTE: Observe proper blade position prior to removal. 1. Safely raise front of mower. 2. Hold or block blade from turning. 3. Loosen blade nut and remove blade. 4. When replacing blade, tighten blade nut securely. Refer to diagram. CAUTION Wear heavy, thick gloves when holding onto mower blade, [...]

  • Page 29

    29 Page BELT TENSION ENGINE TO MOWER DECK BELT: 42' and 50" P/N 6111 60 " P/N 6938 The engine to mower deck drive belts are automatically held in proper tension by springs which push the deck assembly forward and do not require any additional adjustment to be made. MOWER DECK SERPENTINE BELT: 42 " P/N 6109 50 " P/N 1300 60 [...]

  • Page 30

    Page 30 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FUEL SHUT OFF VALVE: A fuel shut off valve is located at the bottom rear of each fuel tank. Always turn the valve to the "OFF" position when the mower is stored or not in use. LUBRICATION CHASSIS: Number of grease zerks used: (5) LOCATIONS: (1) each front wheel caster tube (1) each mower deck hub SERVICE INTER[...]

  • Page 31

    31 Page CARE AND MAINTENANCE REAR WHEELS: The rear wheels of all 5000 Series models are of an "offset" center design to allow "reversed" installation for using snow chains or to gain increased stability when mowing on sloped ground. Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-over accidents, which can result in [...]

  • Page 32

    Page 32 CARE AND MAINTENANCE HOT oil may cause burns. Allow engine to cool before draining oil. CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL: 1. The "snap lock" oil drain valve is located on the left side of the engine crankcase. 2. Place a suitable container under the drain valve. The short piece of hose will help direct the oil. 3. Push the valve body in an[...]

  • Page 33

    33 Page CARE AND MAINTENANCE MOWER DECK REMOVAL: 1. Remove mower deck drive belt. To relieve belt tension, insert 5283 link (at front of lift frame) into tab illustrated below. Move lift handle into the lowest cut positon. Belt can now be removed from mower deck pulley. 3. Slide deck from beneath chassis. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall deck to c[...]

  • Page 34

    Page 34 CARE AND MAINTENANCE MOWER DECK LEVELING PROCEDURE: There are a total of (4) threaded adjusters which will control the attitude or pitch of the mower deck. The adjusters have lock nuts on the bottom which can be turned up or down to raise or lower the front and rear of the mower deck. Deck should be level or pitched slightly higher in rear.[...]

  • Page 35

    35 Page CARE AND MAINTENANCE Adjustment of the drive system is limited to the actual function of the hydrostatic transmissions as outlined below. T-BOX TO HYDROSTAT BELT ADJUSTMENT: Tighten the (2) J-bolts on the T-box mounting plate until each belt has 1/8th to 1/4th of an inch free play or movement at a mid-point between the pulleys on the hydros[...]

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    Page 36 CARE AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: Cable must have the recommended 1-1/2 to 2 inches of free play with parking brake released or drive belt may slip, causing loss of power. ADJUST HERE FOR PROPER FREE PLAY OF CABLE WITH BRAKE LEVER OFF PARKING BRAKE CABLE ADJUSTMENT: Make necessary adjustments to the T-Box to Hydrostat belt, as shown on page 32. Po[...]

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    37 Page 4. Engage parking brake and lower the body. Release parking brake and swing control levers in. If wheel creeps, repeat step 3. 5. Stop engine and remove rear of machine from jack or blocks. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1. Engage parking brake, and raise rear of frame with jack or blocks so that rear tires do not contact the ground. 2. Swing out the[...]

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    Page 38 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6. Drive machine with both levers in top speed position. If one side now drives slightly faster than the other adjust forward speed bolt in to contact stop sooner. If levers are now uneven at top speed, loosen control lever mounting nut. Rotate lever to be even with other side and tighten nut. FORWARD TRAVEL SPEED ADJUS[...]

  • Page 39

    39 Page CARE AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRIC CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Electric clutches require periodic Air Gap adjustments for extended life. Listed below is both an Air Gap adjustment procedure and an Ohms test to check for a faulty coil within the clutch. No replacement parts are available to repair a faulty assembly. The entire clutch must be [...]

  • Page 40

    Page 40 CARE AND MAINTENANCE HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION OIL AND FILTER SERVICE SERVICE INTERVALS: 1. Initial oil and filter service - 50 hours. 2. Every 250 hours thereafter. OIL REQUIREMENTS: Any high quality engine oil with an API classification of SG/CD is recommended. RECOMMENDED OIL WEIGHT: Normal operation temperatures - 20 W 50 Cold climate us[...]

  • Page 41

    41 Page CARE AND MAINTENANCE HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION OIL AND FILTER SERVICE If transmission is to be serviced, proper air purging procedures must be followed, or damage will occur. Proceed as follows: 1. Remove oil filter from chassis, allowing oil to drain into container. Clean impurities from inside of reservoir, if necessary. 2. Install new oil[...]

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    Page 42 CARE AND MAINTENANCE WHEELS AND TIRES: Correct tire pressure is important for correct operation of mower. Front Tires 11 x 4 x 5 16-21 lbs. Rear Tires 20 x 10.5 x 8 8-14 lbs. NOTE: Check lug nuts periodically for tightness. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: Keep all connections clean and tight. CLEANING THE MOWER: Wash mower periodically. Clean above and[...]

  • Page 43

    43 Page ST ANDARD SER VICE P ARTS LIST 42" DECK BLADES: Lo Lift: P/N 6236 Standard Hi-Lift: P/N 8688 BELTS: Engine To Mower Deck: P/N 6111 Serpentine Belt: P/N 6109 Engine To T-Box: P/N 7253 T-Box To Hydros: P/N 1765 Grass Blower Belt: P/N 4983 50" DECK BLADES: Lo Lift: P/N 9443 Standard Hi-Lift: P/N 9444 BELTS: Engine To Mower Deck: P/N [...]

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    Page 44 ST ANDARD SER VICE P ARTS LIST KOHLER AND BRIGGS & STRATTON AIR AND OIL FILTER PART NUMBERS: Refer to engine manufacturers manual for recommendations regarding frequency of service required for engine oil changes and air filter maintenance. Protect your engine investment, use only original equipment filters. Kohler 22HP Pre-Cleaner Foam[...]

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    45 Page SITUATION CAUSES REMEDY Poor cut quality Ground speed Reduce mowing speed Poor cut quality Incorrect engine to Refer to page 40 for part numbers mower deck belt Poor cut quality Engine RPM too low Increase engine RPM to maximum Poor cut quality Dull or bent blade Sharpen or replace as required Poor cut quality Un-level mower deck Refer to p[...]

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    Page 46 SITUATION CAUSES REMEDY Mower pulls to one Forward travel Refer to page 35 for procedure side or the other speed adjustment or consult your dealer for repair TROUBLESHOOTING DRIVE SYSTEM: Incorrect oil filter installed on system Hydrostatic transmissions are "air locked", low or no oil return to tank Loss of set screw tension on h[...]

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    47 Page ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: SITUATION CAUSES REMEDY Starter will not Circuit breaker Push button to reset turn engine over disengaged Consult your dealer for repair Starter will not Dead battery Charge battery turn engine over Battery discharge Poor connections on Tighten or replace as required battery Battery water low Wrong battery installed in mo[...]

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    Page 48 NOTES[...]

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    49 Page DIXON INDUSTRIES, INC. A BLOUNT International Inc. Co. PO BOX 1569 COFFEYVILLE KS 67337 0945 316 251 2000 FAX 316 251 4117 OWNER INFORMATION DATE PURCHASED MOWER MODEL NUMBER DM- Name Address DATE OIL CHANGED: DATE ENGINE TUNED: MOWER SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASED FROM[...]

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    Page 50 Dixon ® and ZTR ® are registered trademarks of Dixon Industries, Inc. 5000Series Part No. 8965-0798 DIXON INDUSTRIES, INC. A BLOUNT International Inc. Co. PO BOX 1569 COFFEYVILLE KS 67337 0945 316 251 2000 The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other repro[...]