Page 2 - Introduction; Table of Contents
Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product. We feel you now own one of the finest pieces of equipment available. All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. This manual is considered a permanent part of the unit and must stay w...
Page 3 - Service InformaHon; Identification Numbers
Service InformaHon Unit Service and Repair Contact an authorized dealer to service your unit. Provide the dealer witlt the unit's model/serial number and the part's description. Do not return parts directly to the factory. Warranty Service The warranty for the unit is printed on the back cover of th...
Page 4 - Section 1; Safety
Section 1 Safety Important! Safe Operating Practices for This Unit A This is a safety alert symboi. It is used in this manual and on decals on the unit to alert you to potential hazards. Whenever you see this symboi, read and obey the safety message that follows it. Failure to obey the safety messag...
Page 9 - Section 2; Attachments and Kits
Section 2 Attachments and Kits A full line of attachments available for your unit are listed below. The information is the most current at the time this manual was printed. Check with the nearest dealer for current information. Model Description Model Description MOWER DECKS CDUNTER BALANCE 14051 42...
Page 10 - Section 3; Safety Decals
Section 3 Safety Decals Refer to this section for safety decal description and location. Keep safety decals on unit clean, legible and intact. Refer to Parts Catalog and see your dealer for replacements when necessary. Ref. Letter Description and Location Qty. A................. Tunnel Decal—Located...
Page 12 - Section 4
Section 4 Features & Controls A CAUTION KNOW THE LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF ALL CONTROLS BEFORE OPERATING UNIT. KNOW HOW TO STOP ENGINE AND AHACHMENTS QUICKLY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. (A, Fig. 4-1)—Ignition / Starter Switch Note: Always remove ignition key whenever unit is unattended to prevent child...
Page 15 - Section 5; Operation
Section 5 Operation Fig. 5-1 Engine Oil Level __ PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST □ □ Perform the following checks each time before using the unit: A WARNING BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY, CONTROLS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. ALSO, READ ALL MATERIAL PROVIDED WITH AN...
Page 18 - Interlock System Operation
Operation (continued) 1---------- ^ Engine Controls Lever Position When Starting Engine Fig.5-7 1 Lever Position After Engine Warms up Warm Up • Do not drive unit immediately after start up. Aliow engine to idle for a few minutes. This allows components, such as the transmission, to reach operating ...
Page 22 - Section 6; Maintenance
Section 6 Maintenance Fig.6-2 A WARNING BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE, ADJUSTMENTS OR MAINTENANCE ON THE TRACTOR, ENGINE OR AHACHMENTS: A. PARK THE TRACTOR ON A FIRM AND LEVEL SURFACE.B. DISENGAGE AHACHMENT/PTO DRIVE. C. LOWER THE ATTACHMENTS.0. MOVE ALL CONTROL LEVERS TO NEUTRAL.E. APPLY PARKING BR...
Page 31 - Maintenance Chart
Maintenance (continued) Maintenance Chart INTERVAL* ITEM SERVICE Each use M ow er Bla des Check Air Intake Screen Check Loose or M issing Hardw are Tig hten or R eplace Belts Check Brake Check Engin e O il Level Check Firsts hours Engin e O il and Filter Repla ce 25 hours Engin e O il** Check Air Fi...
Page 32 - Troubleshooting Chart
Maintenance (continued) Symptom Troubleshooting Chart Possible cause d .2 .0 ■> .i CO (D 0 X UJ CD § c 3 +-< 0 c <0 <D 0 ■ 0 (D C *C3> c UJ 0 c= 1 4—> 3 k.CD > 0 00 c 3 CD •i>i iSto *a CD c3 CD a. CD k_ Im. CD C= 0 iS CO 0 3.2 UJ o>3 0 CO c3 00c ’oj c: UJ CO ■ 0 c 0 00 CO ...
Page 34 - Section 7; Storage
Section 7 Storage When storing the unit for more than 30 days; Add a gasoline stabilizer to fuel or move unit outside and run for at least 10 minutes until engine stops from lack of fuel. Remove key from ignition. Lower any mounted attachment to ground. Place attachment/PTO switch into the “OFF” pos...
Page 35 - Section 8; Specifications
Section 8 Specifications Specifications listed below are grouped by model number. Several attachments and kits are available which can improve the performance and comfort of the unit. See page 9 for further details. Dimensions: 13097,13099 ......... Eaton Hydrostatic Drive: Length Model 751 All unit...
Page 36 - LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY Products Covered This warranty is for the foliowing TROY-BILT® branded products and their attachments or accessories: chipper/shredders, chipper/vacs, walk-behind mowers, riding mowers, tractors, snow throwers, ______________ brushcutters, sprayers, carts, composters and the Mini-Ti...