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TRO Y -BIL T L LC, P .O . BOX 36 1 1 3 1 CL EV EL AND, OHIO 44 1 3 6 - 001 9 Printed In USA O p e r a t O r ’ s M a nu a l Safe Operation Practices • Se t-Up • Operation • Maintenance • Ser vice • T roubleshooting • Warr ant y WA R N I N G RE AD AND FO LLOW ALL S AFET Y RULE S AND I NSTR UC TIO NS I N THI S MAN UAL BE FOR E A T TEM P [...]
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Customer S uppor t Please do NOT return the machin e to the retailer o r deale r without f irst contacting th e Customer Supp or t De par tment . If you hav e dif f iculty assembling this product or have an y ques tions regarding the c ontrols, operation, or maintenance of this mach ine, you can seek h elp from the exp er ts. Choose f rom the optio[...]
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Impor t ant Safe O peration Prac tices 2 3 General Operation Rea d, under st and, and f ollow all instr uc tions on th e machine and i n the manual(s ) b efo re attem pting to assembl e and op erate. Keep this manua l in a safe p lace for future and r e gular refer ence and for ordering repla cement par t s. 2. Be fami liar with all cont[...]
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4 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS A missing o r damage d discharge cover can c ause blad e contac t or thrown o bjec t injurie s. Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel drives , walk s, or roads and w hile not cut tin g grass. Watch for traf f i c when o per ating near or c rossi[...]
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5 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS Children T ragi c accidents c an occur if th e ope rator is not aler t to the presen ce of children. Child ren are of ten at tr ac ted to the machine and th e mowing a cti vit y. They do not und ers tand the dange rs. N ever assume that children w ill remain wh ere you last saw t[...]
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6 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS 3. Periodi cally che ck to make sure the bla des come to complete stop within a pproximately (5) f ive seconds a f ter operating the blade d isengagement contr ol. If the blades do not sto p within the this tim e fram e, your machine should b e ser v iced prof essionally by an au thorize d [...]
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7 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS Safet y Symbols This pag e depic t s and des cribe s safe t y sym bols that may app ear on this pr oduc t. R ead, und ers tand, a nd foll ow all instruc tio ns on the machine b efore at temp ting to assemb le and op erate. Sy m b o l Description [...]
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8 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS (OK) ( T OO STEEP) USE THIS SL OPE GAUGE T O DETERMINE IF A SL OPE IS TOO STEEP FOR SAFE OPERA TION! T o check the slope , proceed as follows: 1. Remove this page and fold along the dashed line. 2. Locate a vertical object on or behind the slope (e.g. a pole, building , fence, tr ee, etc.) [...]
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T rac to r Se t -Up Moving The T rac tor Manually relief v alve for occasi ons when i t is necessa r y to move the ?[...]
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Connecting the Batter y Cables CALIF ORNIA P ROPOS ITION 65 W ARNING! Bat ter y p osts , terminals, a nd related a ccessories contain lead a nd lead comp ounds , chemic als known to the State of Califor nia to cause can cer and reproduc tive harm. Wash hands after han dling. C AU T I O N : Whe n att aching b atter y cabl es, always ?[...]
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Adjusting the Seat T o adjust the p osition of th e seat, p ull up and ho ld the seat adjustme nt lever . Slid e the seat fo r ward or re ar ward to the desired p osition; the n releas e the adjustm ent lever. Make sure seat is locke d into position b efo re ope rating the t rac tor. See Figur e 3 -5. WA R N I N G ! Bef ore op erating th e trac tor[...]
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describ ed o n the foll owing pa ges. WA R N I N G ! Read an d follow all s afet y r ules and instruc ti ons in this manual, inclu ding the enti[...]
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Deck Lif t Lev er the de ck lif t lever is use d to change the heig ht of the cut ting de ck . T o use, move the lever to the le f t, th en place in the no tch best suite d for your applic ation. Ignition S w itch Module WA R N I N[...]
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PTO / Blad e Engage Knob the cut ting de ck or oth er (separatel y available) att achment s. Pull out ward ?[...]
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TO A VOID SERIOUS INJUR Y OR DEA TH • GO UP AND DOWN SL OPES, NOT ACROS S. • A VOID SUDDEN TURNS. • DO NOT OPERA TE THE UNIT WHERE IT COULD SLIP OR TIP . • IF MACHINE STOPS GOING UPHIL L, STOP BL A DE ( S ) AND BACK DOWNHIL L SLOW L Y . • KEEP SAFET Y DEVICES ( GUA RDS, SHIELDS, AND SWITCHE S, ETC . ) IN PLACE A ND WORKING. • REMOVE OBJ[...]
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Driving The T ractor WA R N I N G ! Avoid sudden st ar ts , excessive spe ed and sudden stops. Lightly p ress the br ake ped al to release th e park ing br ake. Move the throt tle lever into the FAST (rabbit) positio n. 2. ?[...]
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Driving On Slopes where you m ay operate the t rac tor saf ely. WA R N I N G ! Do no t mow on inclin es with a slo pe in ?[...]
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Engaging the PT O ?[...]
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Maintenance WA R N I N G ! Bef ore pe r form ing any maintenance or engine an d remove key to prevent unintende d star ting. Engin e [...]
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3. Pop open t he protec ti ve cap on the en d of the oil dr ain Figure 6- 1 Remove the o il f ill cap/ dipsti ck from th e oil f ill tub e. 5. Push the oil dr ain hose (p acked with this ma n[...]
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3. Att ach the hos e coupler to the w ater por t o n your deck s Figure 6-2 T urn the water o n. 5. [...]
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Adjustments WA R N I N G ! Shut the e ngine of f, remove the ignition key an d engage th e park ing b rake bef ore makin g adjustm ents. Prote c t your hands by using heav y gloves whe n handling th e blade s. NOT E: [...]
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St eeri ng Adjustment If the tr ac tor turns tighter in on e direc tio n than the othe r , or if the ball j oints are b eing re placed du e to damage or wear, the ste ering dr ag link s may ne ed to be adjus ted. Adjust the dra g link s so that e qual leng ths of each are threade d into the ball joi nt on the le f t side and th e ball joint on the [...]
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Cutting Deck Remo val T o remove the cut ting de ck , pro ceed as fo llows: positio n and enga ge the p arkin g brake. 2. Lower the de ck by moving the d eck lif t[...]
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Pull the de ck suppo r t pin out wa rd to release th e deck f rom the de ck lif t arm . See Figure 7-3. Dec k Lif t Ar m Dec k Supp or t Pin Figure 7 -3 7. 8. Move the deck li f t le[...]
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T o prope rly shar pen th e cut ting bla des, rem ove equal amount s of met al from b oth ends of th e blad es along th e cut ting ed ges, p aralle l to the trailing e dge, at a 25° to 30° angle. Always gr ind each cut tin g blade e dge e qually to ?[...]
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Fu s e WA R N I N G ! Bef ore ser vicing, re pairing , or brake, stop en gine and re move key to prevent unint ended st arting. ?[...]
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Outer Spindle Pulley s Fron t Spindle Pulley Deck Idler Pulley s Figure 7 -8 5. T hen route th e belt a round the t wo de ck idle r pulleys as show in Figure 7-8. Rem ount the b elt guards rem oved earlie r 7. Re -ins tall the d eck mak ing sure the b elt re mains routed around the p ulleys as ins truc ted . 8. Pull the right side o f the[...]
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Problem Cause Remedy Engine fails to s tar t 2. Parking brake not engaged. 3. Spark p lug wire(s) disconnec ted. Throt tle control lever or T hrot tle/Choke control lever not in cor rec t st ar ting p osition . 5. Choke not activated [...]
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Component P ar t Number and Description ?[...]
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Component P ar t Number and Description [...]
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No te s 11 33[...]
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F EDERAL and/ or C AL IFOR NIA EM ISSI ON CON TROL W ARRAN T Y ST A TEME NT YOUR WARRANT Y RIGHT S AND O BLIGA TIONS MTD Consumer G roup Inc , the United States Environme ntal Protec tio n Agenc y (EP A), and, for those p roduc t s cer tif ie d for sa le in the s tate of Califor nia, the C alifornia A ir Resou rces Board (CARB) are ple ased to e xp[...]
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GDOC - 100223 Rev. A Add - on or mo dif ie d par t s that are not e xempted by the Air R esources B oard may not b e used . The use o f any non- e xempted ad d- o n or modi f ied p ar ts by the ul timate purchaser w ill be gro unds for dis allowing a wa rrant y claims. M TD Consumer G roup Inc will n ot be liab le to warrant f ailures[...]
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MANUF A CTURER’S LIMIT E D W ARR ANTY F OR GDOC - 100020 RE V . A The li mited w arrant y set fo r th be low is given by Troy-Bilt LLC with respe c t to new me rchandis e purchas ed an d used i n the Unite d States and/or its ter ritor ies and p osse ssions, a nd by MTD Pro duc t s Limite d with resp ec t to n ew merch andise p urchase d and us e[...]