Page 2 - Table of Contents
Thank you for purchasing this product. We feel you now own one of the finest pieces of outdoor power 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 this unit and must stay...
Page 3 - Service Information; Warning to all operators in California; Identification Numbers
Service Information Unit Service and Repair To service your unit, contact your authorized dealer. Do not return parts directly to the factory. Provide your dealer with the unit's model/serial number and the part's description. Left and Right Sides Left and right sides of this unit are determined fro...
Page 4 - Section 1; Safety; Safe Operating Practices for This Unit
Section 1 Safety Important! Safe Operating Practices for This Unit A This is a safety alert symbol. It is used in this manual and on the unit's decals to alert you to potential hazards. Whenever you see this symbol, read and obey the safety message that follows it. Failure to obey the safety message...
Page 9 - Section 2; Number
Section 2 Attachments, Kits & Specifications Below is a list of attachments and kits avaiiable for this tractor. The information below is the most current at the time this manual was printed. Check with your nearest dealer for current information. Number Description Number Description 14025 42...
Page 10 - Section 3; Assembly; Install Seat; One lever; Steering Wheel
Section 3 Assembly Install Seat Flat Washer Knob Flat Washer Nylon Washer Wave Washer Shoulder Bolt Install Seat Install Knobs One lever on 13060 Steering Wheel , Lock Nut install Front Tires Thrust Washer I /Shim Washers / /(as required) n Cap / 0 Retaining Ring Figure 3-1 10
Page 11 - WARNING
Assembly (continued) Pre-Delivery Set-Up and Assembly Check List. The following checklist applies to units requiring partial assembly. Follow these instructions prior to deiivery and operation. See Figure 3-1. □ Battery Activate battery as instructed on page 15. □ Engine Oil Add engine oil as necess...
Page 12 - Section 4; Controls
Section 4 Controls 9 - Speed Control Light 10 - Oil Pressure Light 11 - Transmission Oil Temperature Light 12 - Start Light 13 - Battery Light 15 - PTO (attachment drive) Light Auxilliary Hydraulic Lever Light Switch Speed Control Switch Brake / Neutral Pedal Two-Speed Transmission Lever (13062 only...
Page 13 - Identification and Function of Controls and Features
Controls (continued) Identification and Function of Controls and Features Before operation, the operator should become familiar with the function and location of each control. This will help to ensure proper and efficient operation. 1. Brake / Neutral Pedal Press pedal to apply brake and when starti...
Page 14 - Section 5; Before Operation; A WARNING; A DANGER
Section 5 Before Operation A WARNING BEFORE OPERATING TRACTOR, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY, CONTROLS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND ATTACHMENT'S MANUAL. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON DECALS ON TRACTOR AND ATTACHMENTS. 1. Check Engine Oil Check for pro...
Page 16 - Section 6; Operation; Run Engine at Full Throttle
Section 6 Operation A WARNING BEFORE OPERATION, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY/OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND AnACHMENT'S MANUAL. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON DECALS ON TRACTOR AND ATTACHMENTS. Start Engine 1. Move attachment/PTO drive switch (Fig. 6-1) to ...
Page 19 - Moving Tractor Manually
Operation (continued) USE ONLY TROY-BILT APPROVED AnACHMENTS. Attachments manufactured by others could damage hydraulic system and void warranty. INSPECT ALL HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS FOR HIGH PRESSURE LEAKS BEFORE TESTING OR REPAIRING. Never "feel" for leaks. High pressure oil leaks could penetr...
Page 20 - Section 7; Lubrication and Maintenance
Section 7 Lubrication and Maintenance WARNING BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS TO TRACTOR, ENGINE OR ATTACHMENTS: LOWER ATTACHMENTS TO GROUND, DISENGAGE ATTACHMENT/PTO DRIVE, SHUT OFF ENGINE AND WAIT FOR ALL MOVING PARTS TO STOP. SET PARKING BRAKE AND ALLOW ENGINE AND MUFFLER TO COOL...
Page 21 - Air Cleaner; Fuel Filter; Carburetor
Maintenance (continued) Air Cleaner IMPROPER AIR CLEANER MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE ENGINE DAMAGE. Your engine may vary from these instructions. See engine manuai for comp fete engine information. Disassembly: Clean off dirt from around air cleaner. Remove cover. Remove precleaner {Fig. 7-1) and paper el...
Page 22 - Proper Jack Placement
Maintenance (continued) WARNING BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS TO TRACTOR, ENGINE OR ATTACHMENTS: DISENGAGE ATTACHMENT/PTO DRIVE, SHUT OFF ENGINE AND WAIT FOR ALL MOVING PARTS TO STOP. SET PARKING BRAKE AND ALLOW ENGINE AND MUFFLER TO COOL. Spark Plugs Every 100 hours, remove plugs...
Page 26 - Storage; Storing the Tractor
Storage Storing the Tractor Always store tractor in a dry and protected place when not in use to protect it from the elements. When tractor is used year round, it is not necessary to store tractor. If tractor will not be used for a season, store it in the following manner. □ Cleaning Completely clea...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting Chart; is
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Page 28 - LIMITED WARRANH
LIMITED WARRANH Products Covered This warranty is for the following TROY-BILT® branded products and their attachments or accessories: chipper/shredders, chipper/vacs, walk-behind mowers, riding mowers, tractors, snow throwers, brush- cutters, sprayers, carts, composters and the Mini-Tiller. Date War...