Page 2 - CALLING CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page Important Safe Operation Practices ................................................................... 3-5 Slope Gauge...................................................................................................... 6 Hardware Pack .................................
Page 3 - SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES; GENERAL OPERATION
3 SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES WARNING: This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed, couldendanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. read and follow allinstructions in this manual before attempting to operate your lawn mower....
Page 4 - SLOPE OPERATION; CHILDREN
4 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. For your safety, use the slope gauge included as par...
Page 6 - SECTION 2: SLOPE GAUGE; IN; WARNING
6 SECTION 2: SLOPE GAUGE 15° SIG H T A ND HO L D THIS LE VEL W ITH A VE RTICA L TRE E A PO WE R PO LE A C O R N ER OF A BU ILD IN G OR A F E N C E PO S T F O L D O N D O T T E D L IN E , R E P R E S E N T IN G A 1 5 ° S L O P E USE THI S PA G E AS A GUIDE TO DETERM INE S L OPES WH ERE Y O U M A Y NO...
Page 7 - SECTION 3: HARDWARE PACK
7 SECTION 3: HARDWARE PACK NOTE: Hardware pack may contain extra items which are not used on your unit. Part numbers are shown in parentheses. ATTACHING THE DECK WHEELS (if not already attached) A B ATTACHING THE DECK LINKS ATTACHING THE CUTTING DECK Eyebolts (711-0817) (Not Shown to Scale) Quantity...
Page 8 - SECTION 4: UNPACKING; TO REMOVE UNIT FROM CRATE; SECTION 5: ASSEMBLING YOUR GARDEN TRACTOR; TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY; BATTERY INFORMATION
8 SECTION 4: UNPACKING TO REMOVE UNIT FROM CRATE • Remove all screws from the top of the crate using a 1/4" hex head socket or a flat blade screwdriver. • To remove ends, grasp top board on the end, and pull towards you in a downward motion.(A hammer may be helpful). • Set panel aside to avoid t...
Page 9 - BATTERY IDENTIFICATION; STEERING WHEEL INSTALLATION
9 BATTERY IDENTIFICATION Compare the battery in your lawn tractor (located under the seat) with the illustration above. Type “A” batteries are activated and are ready to use. Type “B” batteries must be filled with battery fluid (acid) and charged before they are put into service. Follow the instruct...
Page 10 - ATTACHING THE SEAT; QUICK ADJUSTMENT SEAT
10 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 ATTACHING THE SEAT There are two different seat pivot brackets used on this series of garden tractor, a manual adjustment seat or a quick adjustment seat. See Figure 2 and 4 to identify which seat is on your unit. Follow the instructions which apply to your garden tract...
Page 13 - ATTACHING THE CHUTE DEFLECTOR
13 Figure 10 • Push the idler bracket to the left and slip the belt around the idler pulley. Replace the round belt guard by the idler pulley (hex side down). Secure with hairpin clip. • Replace the hex bolts (belt keepers) by the engine pulley. Refer to Figure 6. • Check all belt guards for clearan...
Page 14 - FINAL ASSEMBLY
14 TIRE PRESSURE The tires on your unit may be over-inflated for shipping purposes. Reduce the tire pressure before operating the unit. Check the sidewall of the tires for proper inflation pressure. WARNING: Maximum tire pressure underany circumstances is 30 p.s.i. Equal tirepressure should be maint...
Page 15 - SECTION 6: KNOW YOUR GARDEN TRACTOR; IGNITION SWITCH
15 Figure 15 • Route the battery drain tube (if equipped) over to the left side of the tractor. Loosen the self-tapping screw which secures the mounting clamp. See Figure 16. Slip the end of the drain tube into the mounting clamp. Tighten the self-tapping screw to secure the clamp. Do not overtighte...
Page 16 - SHIFT LEVER; SPEED CONTROL LEVER
16 AMMETER (If Equipped) The ammeter registers the rate of battery charge or discharge. The ammeter will register on the discharging side when starting the engine. It should register on the opposite side (charging) when the engine is running in the fast position until the battery is completely charg...
Page 17 - LIFT LEVER; SECTION 7: OPERATING YOUR GARDEN TRACTOR; STARTING THE ENGINE; AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH; READ OPERATOR’S MANUAL
17 Figure 20 LIFT LEVER The five position lift lever is used to change the operating position of the attachments. To operate, pull the lever towards you. To release, move the lever to the right and then forward. See Figure 18. POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) LEVER The PTO lever is located on the right side of ...
Page 18 - STOPPING THE ENGINE; SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT; OPERATING THE TRACTOR; HIGH-LOW TRANSMISSION RANGES
18 • Slowly push in the choke as the engine warms up. STOPPING THE ENGINE Turn the ignition key to the left to the OFF position. Remove the key to prevent accidental starting. IMPORTANT: If you strike a foreign object, stop the engine. Remove wire from spark plug, thoroughly inspect the unit for any...
Page 19 - SECTION 8: MAKING ADJUSTMENTS; LEVELING THE DECK
19 SECTION 8: MAKING ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Disconnect the spark plugwire(s) and ground against the enginebefore performing any adjustments,repairs or maintenance. LEVELING THE DECK The sides of the deck should be the same distance from the ground. The front of the deck should be 1/4" to 3/8" ...
Page 22 - SECTION 10: MAINTAINING YOUR GARDEN TRACTOR; TROUBLE SHOOTING
22 SECTION 10: MAINTAINING YOUR GARDEN TRACTOR WARNING: Disconnect the spark plugwire(s) and ground against the enginebefore performing any adjustments,repairs or maintenance. TROUBLE SHOOTING Refer to the trouble shooting chart for information. ENGINE Refer to the separate engine manual for engine ...
Page 23 - Jump Starting
23 Figure 26 Dimension ‘‘B’’ should be approximately 1/16-5/16" less than Dimension ‘‘A.’’ See Figure 27. To increase Dimension ‘‘B,’’ screw tie rod into tie rod end. To decrease Dimension ‘‘B,’’ unscrew tie rod from tie rod end. Reassemble tie rod. Check dimensions. Readjust if necessary. Figur...
Page 24 - Deck Belt; Front Drive Belt; Rear Drive Belt
24 TIRES Maximum tire pressure under any circumstances is 30 p.s.i. Equal tire pressure should be maintained on all tires. Check tire sidewalls for proper inflation. When installing a tire to the rim, be certain rim is clean and free of rust. Lubricate both the tire and rim generously. Never inflate...
Page 26 - SECTION 12: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; Description
26 SECTION 12: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT At the time of manufacture of tractor, the following optional equipment is available. * Availiable through your local dealer or from Agri-Fab Inc., 303 W. Raymond Street, Sullivan, Illinois 61951 * *Sleeve Hitch Required (OEM-190-929) Description Model No. Grass Col...
Page 27 - SECTION 13: TROUBLE SHOOTING
27 SECTION 13: TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action Engine will not crank Safety switch button not depressed.Battery installed incorrectly. Battery is dead or weak.Blown fuse or circuit breaker. Engine ground wire loose. There are two switches in the starting circuit of your ...
Page 28 - MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR:
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR: The limited warranty set forth below is given by MTDPRODUCTS INC (“MTD”) with respect to new merchandisepurchased and used in the United States, its possessionsand territories. MTD warrants this product against defects in material andworkmanship for a period of t...