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CUB CADET LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
Printed In USA
O ’peratOr s Manual
Safe Operation Practices • Set-Up • Operation • Maintenance • Service • Troubleshooting • Warranty
WARNING
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Form No. 769-05062
(November 17, 2009)
Tank M60-KW

Customer Support
If you have difficulty assembling this product or have any questions regarding the controls, operation, or maintenance of
this machine, you can seek help from the experts. Choose from the options below:
Visit us on the web at www.cubcadet.com◊
Locate your nearest Cub Cadet Dealer at (877) 282-8684◊
Write us at Cub Cadet LLC • P.O. Box 361131 • Cleveland, OH • 44136-0019◊
Thank you for purchasing a Cub Cadet Commercial Zero-Turn
tractor. It was carefully engineered to provide excellent
performance when properly operated and maintained.
Please read this entire manual prior to operating the equipment.
It instructs you how to safely and easily set up, operate and
maintain your machine. Please be sure that you, and any other
persons who will operate the machine, carefully follow the
recommended safety practices at all times. Failure to do so could
result in personal injury or property damage.
All information in this manual is relative to the most recent
product information available at the time of printing. Review
this manual frequently to familiarize yourself with the machine,
its features and operation. Please be aware that this Operator’s
Manual may cover a range of product specifications for various
models. Characteristics and features discussed and/or illustrated
in this manual may not be applicable to all models. We reserve
the right to change product specifications, designs and
equipment without notice and without incurring obligation.
If you have any problems or questions concerning the machine,
phone your local Cub Cadet dealer or contact us directly. Cub
Cadet’s Customer Support telephone numbers, website address
and mailing address can be found on this page. We want to
ensure your complete satisfaction at all times.
Throughout this manual, all references to and side of the right left
machine are observed from the operating position.
Thank You
Record Product Information
Before setting up and operating your new equipment, please
locate the model plate on the equipment and record the
information in the provided area to the right. Pivot the seat
assembly forward to locate the model plate on the frame under
the seat. This information will be necessary, should you seek
technical support via our web site or with your local Cub Cadet
dealer.
M nOdel uMber
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To The Owner
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2
Safe Operation Practices ........................................ 3
Assembly & Set-Up .................................................10
Controls & Features ................................................14
Operation ................................................................17
Maintenance & Adjustments ................................ 24
Service .................................................................... 35
Troubleshooting .................................................... 39
Replacements .........................................................41
Attachments & Accessories .................................. 43
Specications ......................................................... 44
Warranties ............................................................. 46
Table of Contents

Important Safe Operation Practices
2
3
General Operation
Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the 1.
machine and in the manual(s) before attempting to
assemble and operate. Keep this manual in a safe place for
future and regular reference and for ordering replacement
parts.
B2. e familiar with all controls and their proper operation.
Know how to stop the machine and disengage them
quickly.
Do3. not allow anyone to operate or maintain this machine
who has not read the manual. Never permit children under
the age of 16 to operate this machine.
Do not remove any shields, guards, decals or safety devices. 4.
If a shield, guard, decal or safety device is damaged or
does not function, repair or replace it before operating the
machine.
To he5. lp avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury,
keep bystanders, helpers, children and pets at least 75 feet
from the machine while it is in operation. Stop machine if
anyone enters the area.
T6. horoughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be
used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones, toys, and other
foreign objects which could be picked up and thrown by
the blade(s). Thrown objects can cause serious personal
injury.
Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of material 7.
toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like. Also,
avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction
which may cause discharged material to ricochet back
toward the operator.
Al8. ways wear safety glasses, long pants, gloves, hearing
protection and safety shoes when operating or
maintaining this unit. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing
and do not operate the machine for more than 2 hours
without hearing protection.
Be 9. aware of the mower and attachment discharge direction
and do not point it at anyone. Do not operate the mower
without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in its
proper place.
Do n10. ot put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the
cutting deck. Contact with the blade(s) can amputate
hands and feet.
A missin11. g or damaged discharge cover can cause blade
contact or thrown object injuries.
Stop the 12. blade(s) when crossing gravel drives, walks, or
roads and while not cutting grass.
Watch fo13. r traffic when operating near or crossing
roadways. This machine is not intended for use on any
public roadway.
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of 14.
alcohol or drugs.
WARNING! This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed,
could endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow
all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate this machine. Failure to comply
with these instructions may result in personal injury.
When you see this symbol. HEED ITS WARNING!
DANGER! This machine was built to be operated according to the safe operation practices in
this manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the
operator can result in serious injury. This machine is capable of amputating hands and feet
and throwing objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in
serious injury or death.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING! Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components
contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm.
WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive
harm. Wash hands after handling

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Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
Never carry passengers.
and pay attention to the safety system function that
stops power to the blades when driving in reverse. If not
fuctioning properly, contact an authorized dealer for safety
system inspection and repair.
Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed.
Disengage blade(s), set parking brake, stop engine and wait
until the blade(s) come to a complete stop before removing
grass catcher, emptying grass, unclogging chute, removing
any grass or debris, or making any adjustments.
Never leave a running machine unattended. Always turn off
blade(s), place drive control levers in neutral, set parking
brake, stop engine and remove key before dismounting.
Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into
a trailer or truck. This machine should not be driven up or
down ramp(s), because the machine could tip over, causing
serious personal injury. The machine must be pushed
manually on ramp(s) to load or unload properly.
Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a burn. Do 22.
not touch.
Check overhead clearances carefully before driving under
low hanging tree branches, wires, door openings etc.,
where the operator may be struck or pulled from the
machine, which could result in serious injury.
Disengage all attachment clutches, set the parking brake 24.
to the ‘
control levers fully outward to the neutral position before
attempting to start the engine.
Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall, dry grass 25.
(e.g., pasture) or piles of dry leaves. Dry grass or leaves may
contact the engine exhaust and/or build up on the mower
deck presenting a potential fire hazard.
Never attempt to operate the traction unit without the 26.
mowing deck attached.
Keep the machine and especially the engine/pump and 27.
hydraulic components clean and free of grease, grass and
leaves to reduce the potential for over heating and fire.
Use28. only accessories and attachments approved for this
machine by the machine manufacturer. Read, understand
and follow all instructions provided with the approved
accessory or attachment.
involved in a large percentage of riding mower-related
injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability
to operate the riding mower safely enough to protect
themselves and others from serious injury.
If situations occ ur which are not covered in this manual, use
care and good judgment. Contact your customer service
representative for assistance.
Do not o perate or start machines if there are fuel or oil
leaks or spillage. Clean it up.
Do not stop or park machine over dry leaves, grass, debris,
etc. that could be combustible.
Do not operate machines that have been damaged or have
not been properly maintained. If the machine has been
damaged, then have it repaired.
When looking for oil leaks, never run your hand over
hydraulic hoses, lines or fittings. Never tighten or adjust
hydraulic hoses, lines or fittings while the system is under
pressure. If high-pressure oil penetrates the skin, the oil
must be removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar
with this form of injury or gangrene may result. Do not
check for hydraulic leaks with any part of the body.
When operating this machine in the forward direction,
do not allow the ground speed control levers to return
to the neutral position on their own. Always maintain a
firm grip on the levers, operate them smoothly and avoid
any sudden movements of the levers when starting or
stopping.
Slope Operation
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 part of this
manual to measure slopes before operating this machine on
shown on the slope gauge, do not operate this machine on that
area or serious injury could result.
Do:
Mow across slopes, not up and down. Exercise extreme
caution when changing direction on slopes.
Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden 2.
objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall
grass can hide obstacles.
Use slow speed. Choose a low enough speed so that you
will not have to stop while on the slope. Avoid starting
or stopping on a slope. If the tires are unable to maintain
traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly and
carefully straight down the slope.
4.
weights or counterweights to improve stability.
Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments. 5.
These can change the stability of the machine.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Do 6.
not make sudden changes in speed or direction. Rapid
acceleration or deceleration could cause the front of the
machine to lift and rapidly flip over backwards, which
could cause serious injury.
Do Not:
Do not turn on slopes unless necessary; then turn slowly
uphill and use extra care while turning.
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or embankments. The 2.
mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the edge
of a cliff, ditch, or if an edge caves in.
Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on
the ground.
Do not use a grass catcher on steep slopes. 4.

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lines, guy wires, and buildings, could create hazardous
conditions whereby the machine could experience a tip-
over or roll-over. The canopy can provide protection for
the operator from some environmental exposure (sunlight,
rain, etc.). Work lights may be available.
6.
and should not be tampered with, modified in any manner,
or removed.
7.
and therefore the operator must be aware of potential
doorways, clothes lines, utility wires, etc., that could cause
the machine to upset or rollover. Use caution in (or avoid)
structures, trees, etc.
8.
caution when operating on slopes.
basis for damage and improper operation. Replace all
components that are damaged or are not functioning
properly with authorized replacement parts.
Fail ure to use the seat belt properly could result in serious
injury or death if an accidental overturn occurs. In order
fastened around the operator at all times when the
an overturn could cause serious injury or death.
overs.
machine.
Hydraulic Devices and Systems
draulic fluid escaping under pressure may have sufficient force
to penetrate skin and to cause serious injury. If foreign fluid is
injected into the skin, it must be surgically removed within a few
hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury, or gangrene
may result.
WARNING: Keep body and hands away from
pinholes or nozzles that could eject hydraulic fluid
under high pressure. Use paper or cardboard, not
hands, to search for leaks!
e all pressure in the system before performing any
work on the system, and make sure that:
The key is removed
The engine spark plug wire(s) removed
All connections to the negative terminal of the battery are
removed
The park brake is set
All by-pass valves, if so equipped, are open
lic controls are actuated to release pressure on
pumps, cylinders, etc. If “float” positions are available, they
should be used.
After the above operations are completed, it should be safe to
begin disconnecting the lines or components. It is still a good
idea to cover the connection with a cloth shield and then gently
loosen connections.
WARNING: Make sure all hydraulic fluid
connections are tight and all hydraulic hoses and
lines are in good condition before applying pressure
to the system.
Service
Safe Handling of Gasoline:
To av oid personal injury or property damage use extreme
care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely
flammable and the vapors are explosive.
personal injury can occur when gasoline is spilled on
yourself or your clothes which can ignite. Wash your skin
and change clo es immediately.th
Use only an approved gasoline container.a.
To prevent static discharge, never fill containers b.
inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a
plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground
away from your vehicle before filling.
When practical, remove gas-powered equipment c.
from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground.
If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment on
a trailer with a portable container, rather than from a
gasoline dispenser nozzle.
To avoid static discharge, keep the nozzle in contact d.
with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening
at all times until fueling is complete. Do not use a
nozzle lock-open device.
Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other e.
sources of ignition.
Never fuel machine indoors f. near an open flame,
spark or pilot light as on a water heater, space heater,
furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliances.
If the fuelg. container spout will not fit inside the fuel
tank opening, use a funnel.
Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine h.
is hot or running. Allow engine to cool at least two
minutes before refueling.
i.
inch below bottom of filler neck to allow space for
fuel expansion.
Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely.j.
If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine and k.
equipment. Move machine to another area. Wait 5
minutes before starting the engine.
To reduce fire hazards, keep machine free of grass, l.
leaves, or other debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel
spillage and remove any fuel soaked debris.

Assembly & Set-Up
3
10
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Tractor Preparation
Remove the upper crating material from the shipping pallet, and
cut any bands or tie straps securing the tractor to the pallet.
Use the lift handle to raise the deck to its highest position. Locate
the valves on the hydraulic pump. Turn the valves counter-
clockwise (using a standard ⁄ ” wrench) one quarter turn to push
the unit off the crate. After pushing the mower to the desired
location, return both valves to the operating position by turning
the valve clockwise, but do not overtighten. See Fig. 3-1.
Remove the deck wash system nozzle adapter from the manual
bag and store for future use. Cut the wire tie holding the chute
deflector up and discard any packing material.
Transmission
Bypass
Valve
Figure 3-1
Install Roll Over Protective System (ROPS)
The Roll Over Protective System (ROPS) has not been installed
on your unit for shipping purposes. Using the hardware found in
the Roll Over Protective System container, install it on your unit
as follows:
Insert each of the lower section ROPS posts into the 1.
brackets welded to the main frame. See Fig. 3-2.
NOTE: The ROPS pivot holes should be positioned toward
the rear of the tractor.
Insert the carriage bolts (2. ⁄-13 x 3.00) (two per side) from
the front toward the rear. Alternately from the rear toward
the front if access is restricted.
NOTE: The mounting hardware is accessible from the rear
of the machine with the use of extensions. Also, access can
be gained by reaching in from the sides over the tires and
under the fuel tanks.
Three holes are provided on each side. Use the Upper hole 3.
and one of the other two remaining holes that is easily
accessible. Install the retaining nuts, but do not tighten.
ROPS Posts
Carriage
Bolts
Frame Brackets
Nut
Washer
Figure 3-2

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Install the upper ROPS section onto the lower ROPS “posts”. 4.
Install the (⁄-13 x 3.25) HHCS bolts, nuts and washers. See
Fig. 3-3.
Tighten Upper ROPS section bolts after both RH & LH 5.
hardware is installed.
Tighten the frame mounting hardware to 80-90 lb.-ft. 6.
torque. See Fig. 3-2.
NOTE: Make sure tubular upright posts are absolutely tight
within welded bracket.
Insert rubber plugs into each side of the upper ROPS. See 7.
Fig. 3-4.
Move the upper ROPS section to the upright position, and 8.
insert the locking pins with their retainer hairpin clips. See
Fig. 3-5.
Position Drive Control levers
The drive control levers of the tractor are lowered for shipping
purposes. Using the hardware found in the manual bag, the
control levers must be repositioned to operate the tractor. To
reposition the control levers for operation, proceed as follows:
Lift and swing the control levers up into the operating 1.
position.
From the outside, insert the bolts through the hourglass 2.
spacers and the holes of the pivot bracket. Secure with the
flange lock nuts. See Fig. 3-6.
Refer to “Adjusting Drive Control Levers” section for 3.
instructions on the final adjustment of the levers.
Hex Bolts
Washers
Nuts
Lower ROPS Posts
Figure 3-3
Rubber Plug
Figure 3-4
Locking Pin
Hairpin
Clips
Figure 3-5
Hourglass
Spacer
Nut
Bolt
Figure 3-6

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Connecting the Battery Cables
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING!
contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known
reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
CAUTION! When attaching battery cables, always
For shipping reasons, both battery cables on your equipment
may have been left disconnected from the terminals at the
factory. To connect the battery cables, proceed as follows:
NOTE:
negative battery terminal is marked Neg. (–).
NOTE: If the positive battery cable is already attached, skip
ahead to step 2.
Remove the plastic cover, if present, from the positive
battery terminal and attach the red cable to the positive
Remove the plastic cover, if present, from the negative 2.
battery terminal and attach the black cable to the negative
terminal to help protect it from corrosion.
NOTE: If the battery is put into service after the date shown
on top/side of battery, charge the battery as instructed in the
the tractor.
Figure 3-8

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Examine the belts for cuts, fraying, and excessive c.
wear. Replace if any of these are detected.
Replace the deck cover.d.
Check if deck is level. When correctly adjusted the mower 8.
deck should be level side to side, and the front of the deck
should be approximately ⁄” lower than the rear of deck.
If deck needs to be leveled, refer to the Maintenance &
Adjustments section.
Lubricate all pivot points listed in the Maintenance & 9.
Adjustments section.
Adjust the seat for operator’s maximum comfort, visibility 10.
and for maintaining complete control of the tractor.
Safety Interlock System
This tractor is equipped with a safety interlock system for the
protection of the operator. If the interlock system should ever
malfunction, do not operate the tractor. Contact your authorized
Cub Cadet Dealer.
The safety interlock system prevents the engine from •
cranking or starting unless the RH and LH drive control
levers are moved fully outward in the neutral position, the
parking brake is engaged, and the PTO is disengaged.
To avoid sudden movement when disengaging the parking •
brake, the safety interlock system will shut off the engine
if the RH and/or LH drive control levers are moved to a
position other than the fully out in the neutral position
when the parking brake is engaged.
The safety interlock system will shut off the engine if the •
operator leaves the seat before engaging the parking
brake.
The safety interlock system will shut off the engine if the •
operator leaves the seat with the PTO engaged, regardless
of whether the parking brake is engaged.
NOTE: The PTO switch must be moved to the “OFF”
position to restart the engine.
The safety interlock system will shut off the PTO and the •
mower blades will stop if both drive control levers are
moved into the reverse position. The PTO will re-engage
when one or both of the levers are moved back to the
neutral or forward position.
Starting the Engine
WARNING! This tractor is equipped with a safety
interlock system designed for the protection of the
operator. Do not operate the tractor if any part of
the interlock system is malfunctioning. Periodically
check the functions of the interlock system for
proper operation.
WARNING! For personal safety, the operator must
be sitting in the tractor seat when starting the
engine.
Open the fuel shut-off valve.1.
Operator must be sitting in the tractor seat with both drive 2.
control levers in the neutral/start position.
Engage the parking brake.3.
Make certain the PTO switch is in the disengaged (down) 4.
position.
Push the choke lever to the on position.5.
NOTE: If the engine is warmed up, it may not be necessary
to choke the engine.
Push the throttle control forward about halfway.6.
Turn the ignition key clockwise to the “START” position 7.
and release it as soon as the engine starts; however, do not
crank the engine continuously for more than 10 seconds
at a time. If the engine does not start within this time, turn
the key to “OFF” and wait at least 30 seconds to allow the
engine’s starter motor to cool. Try again after waiting. If
after a few attempts the engine fails to start, do not keep
trying to start it with the choke closed as this will cause
flooding and make starting more difficult.
Once the engine starts, push the choke on halfway and as 8.
the engine warms, push the choke off all the way.
Cold Weather Starting
When starting the engine at temperatures near or below
freezing, ensure the correct viscosity motor oil is used in the
engine and the battery is fully charged. Start the engine as
follows:
Be sure the battery is in good condition. A warm battery 1.
has much more starting capacity than a cold battery.
Use fresh winter grade fuel. Winter grade gasoline has 2.
higher volatility to improve starting. Do not use gasoline
left over from summer.
Follow the previous instruction for Starting the Engine.3.
Using Jumper Cables To Start Engine
WARNING! Batteries contain sulfuric acid and
produce explosive gasses. Make certain the area is
well ventilated, wear gloves and eye protection, and
avoid sparks or flames near the battery.
If the battery charge is not sufficient to crank the engine,
recharge the battery. If a battery charger is unavailable and
the tractor must be started, the aid of a booster battery will be
necessary. Connect the booster battery as follows:
Connect the end of one cable to the disabled tractor 1.
battery’s positive terminal; then connect the other end of
that cable to the booster battery’s positive terminal.
Connect one end of the other cable to the booster 2.
battery’s negative terminal; then connect the other end of
that cable to the frame of the disabled tractor, as far from
the battery as possible.
Start the disabled tractor following the normal starting 3.
instructions previously provided; then disconnect
the jumper cables in the exact reverse order of their
connection.
Have the tractor’s electrical system checked and repaired 4.
as soon as possible to eliminate the need for jump starting.

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Stopping the Engine
2.
the neutral position.
Engage the parking brake.
4.
5.
key from the ignition switch.
NOTE: Always remove the key from the ignition switch to prevent
accidental starting or battery discharge if the equipment is left
unattended.
Practice Operation (Initial Use)
type riding tractor. Although and because a zero turn tractor is
more maneuverable, getting used to operating the control levers
takes some practice.
We strongly recommend that you locate a reasonably large,
level and open “practice area” where there are no obstructions,
pedestrians, or animals. You should practice operating the
Carefully move (or have moved) the tractor to the practice area.
engaged. While practicing, operate the tractor at approximately
⁄-⁄ throttle and at less than full speed in both forward and
reverse.
Use protective equipment for eyes, hands, hearing, feet, legs,
head and other areas of the body if needed — safety eye glasses,
gloves, earplugs, boots, hats, etc.
WARNING!
operator exposure exceeding two (2) hours.
Carefully practice maneuvering the tractor using the instructions
are confident that you can safely operate the tractor.
Driving the Tractor
WARNING! Avoid sudden starts, excessive speed
and sudden stops.
adjustment in the Maintenance & Adjustments section.
Release the parking brake.2.
neutral position. Refer to Figure 5-2.
NOTE: If the control levers are not even in the neutral position,
refer to Maintenance & Adjustments for instructions to adjust the
levers so that they are even.
Move the throttle control lever forward to the full throttle 4.
position.
NOTE:
full throttle, when performing a practice session the tractor
must be operated at less than full throttle. This only applies
to practice.
WARNING! Always maintain a firm grip on the
slow or stop the tractor; move levers to neutral
position using your hands.
To drive the tractor, firmly grasp the respective drive 5.
control levers with your right and left hands and continue
with Driving the Tractor Forward on the following page.
Control Lever Moved
Inward and in Neutral
Figure 5-1

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Using the Mower Deck
WARNING! Make certain the area to be mowed is
free of debris, sticks, stones, wire or other objects
that can be thrown by the rotating blades.
NOTE: Do not engage the mower deck when lowered in grass.
clutch will result. Fully raise the deck or move to a non grassy
area before engaging the mower deck.
Mow across slopes, not up and down. If mowing a slope,
start at bottom and work upward to ensure turns are made
uphill.
2. he first pass pick a point on the opposite side of the
area to be mowed.
En
throttle control to the fast position.
Low4. er the mower deck to the desired height setting using
the deck lift pedal.
5.
forward to move the tractor forward, and keep the tractor
headed directly toward the alignment point.
NOTE: The speed of the tractor will affect the quality of
the mower cut. Mowing at full speed will adversely affect
the cut quality. Control the ground speed with the control
levers.
W6. hen approaching the other end of the strip, slow down
or stop before turning. A U-turn is recommended unless a
pivot or zero turn is required.
Align the mower with an edge of the mowed strip and 7.
Direct the tractor on each subsequent strip to align with a 8.
previously cut strip.
To prevent rutting or grooving of the turf, if possible,
change the direction that the strips are mowed by
mowing.
WARNING!
to the highest position before crossing.
NOTE: When stopping the tractor for any reason while on a grass
surface, always:
Engage the parking brake,
Doing so will minimize the possibility of having your lawn
engine.
Checking the Safety Interlock Circuits
working properly. If a safety circuit is not working as designed,
properly. To check the safety circuits, proceed as follows:
opened fully outward, disengage the parking brake and
momentarily turn the ignition switch to the start position.
The engine should not crank.
2.
to the engaged position. Momentarily turn the ignition
switch to the start position; the engine should not crank.
one of the drive control levers from the fully outward
neutral position. The engine should stop running. Repeat
the procedure with the opposite control lever.
Move both control levers fully outward in the neutral 4.
position and disengage the parking brake; then lift upward
With both control levers fully outward in the neutral 5.
stop.
Mower Cutting Blades
The blades normally “factory installed” on a mower afford
the best grass cutting performance on the majority of grasses
and mowing conditions; however, there will be occasions
whereby the grass type, stage of grass growth, soil conditions,
and weather conditions will require different cutting blade
orientation of one cutting blade to an adjacent blade (I.E., the
blades do not need to be “timed” nor synchronized).
Hi-lift — These are generally the best cutting blades for most
grasses and mowing conditions. These blades will provide extra
“lift” for the thinner leaf grasses, will handle lush grasses, and
will provide maximum grass and debris discharge. These blades
are generally required for material collection systems. More
horsepower is required for these blades when compared to
others, and they generally produce the highest noise levels.
Medium-lift — These blades require less horsepower than the
hi-lift, and they generally work well in wider leaf grasses and
some mulch applications.
Low-lift — These blades require less horsepower than hi-lift
and medium-lift blades, and they generally work best with wide
leaf grasses, sparse grass growth, and sandy soil conditions.
are configured without offset, and with a maximum amount of
sharpened cutting edge.
Mulch- These blades are generally designed for use in cutting
decks equipped with mulch baffles. The shape of the blade
generally produces higher turbulence in order that the grass can
be repeatedly cut and re-cut into smaller pieces. These blades
generally require more horsepower than other blades. Mulch
blades work best when the grasses are cut at the highest levels,
minimal lengths of grasses are removed, and grass conditions are
generally dry.
NOTE: Refer to the attachment and accessories section for a list
of part numbers.

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Using the Transmission Bypass Valves
If for any reason the tractor will not drive or you wish to move
the tractor, the two hydrostatic transmissions are equipped with
a bypass valve that will allow you to manually move the tractor
short distances.
WARNING! Do not tow the tractor, even with the
bypass rod engaged. Serious transmission damage
will result from doing so.
From just in front of the engine and just behind the seat, 1.
locate the transmission bypass valves. Refer to Fig. 6-4.
Using a standard 2. ⁄ ” wrench turn the valve counter-
clockwise one quarter turn.
Repeat the above procedure to engage the other bypass 3.
valve on the other side of the tractor.
After moving the tractor, return both valves to the 4.
operating position by turning the valve clockwise, but do
not overtighten.
NOTE: The tractor will not drive with the bypass valves in the
engage position.
Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter and push the 3.
adapter onto one of the deck wash nozzles at either end of
the mower deck. Release the lock collar to lock the adapter
on the nozzle. See Fig. 6-3.
Turn on the water supply. 4.
From the tractor operator’s seat, start the engine and 5.
engage the PTO. Allow to run as needed. Disengage the
PTO and stop the engine.
Turn off the water supply. 6.
Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter to disconnect 7.
the adapter from the nozzle.
Repeat the previous steps to clean the deck using the 8.
nozzle at the other end of the deck.
Cleaning the Spindle Pulleys
Once a month remove the belt covers to remove any
accumulation of grass clippings from around the spindle pulleys
and V-belt. Clean more often when mowing tall, dry grass.
Nozzle
Adapter
Adapter
Lock Collar
Pull Lock
Collar Back
Deck Wash Nozzle
Figure 6-3
Figure 6-4

32 s 6— M & aectiOn aintenance djustMents
Emptying the fuel system:c.
Prior to putting the tractor in storage, monitor •
fuel consumption with the goal of running
the fuel tank empty.
Close the fuel tank shutoff valve. Disconnect •
the fuel line from the carburetor and put the
end into an approved fuel container.
Open the fuel tank shutoff valve and drain the •
fuel tank and line into the approved container.
Reinstall the fuel line on the carburetor.
Start the engine and allow it to run out of fuel. •
This will prevent gum and varnish deposits
from forming. Replace the fuel filter.
Remove the spark plugs and pour approximately one 3.
ounce of oil into each cylinder. Crank the engine one or
two turns to spread the oil evenly on the cylinder walls.
Replace the spark plugs.
Clean the engine and the entire tractor thoroughly.4.
NOTE: Use of a pressure washer or garden hose is not
recommended to clean your tractor. They may cause
damage to electrical components, spindles, pulleys,
bearings or the engine. The use of water will result in
shortened life and reduce serviceability.
Sharpen the blades so that the mower will be ready to use 5.
when needed.
Protect the metal surfaces. Repair scratches with the 6.
appropriate touch-up spray paint. Brush a rust preventive
oil on any unpainted surfaces including the pulleys and
blades. (Be careful not to get any oil on the drive belts.)
Clean and fully charge the battery, then disconnect the 7.
negative cable at the battery to prevent possible discharge.
Recharge the battery periodically when in storage.
NOTE: Remove the battery if exposed to prolonged periods
of sub-freezing temperatures. Store in a cool, dry location
where temperatures are above freezing.
Lubricate all lubrication points.8.
Inspect the hydraulic hoses, lines and fittings. Replace as 9.
necessary.
Jack the mower up and store it on blocks to take the weight 10.
off of the tires.
Removing The Tractor From Storage
Check the battery. Charge if necessary.1.
Lower tractor off blocks, and inflate the tires to the 2.
recommended pressure.
Remove the spark plugs and wipe them off. Using the 3.
starter, crank the engine to pump the excess oil out of the
spark plug holes. Replace the spark plugs and the ignition
leads.
If drained before storing, fill the fuel tank with clean, fresh 4.
gasoline.
Check the level of the engine oil in the crankcase and the 5.
hydraulic reservoir tank.
Battery Storage
When storing the tractor for extended periods, disconnect 1.
the negative battery cable. It is not necessary to remove
the battery.
All batteries discharge during storage. Keep the exterior 2.
of the battery clean, especially the top. A dirty battery will
discharge more rapidly.
The battery must be stored with a full charge. A discharged 3.
battery can freeze sooner than a charged battery. A fully
charged battery will store longer in cold temperatures than
hot. Refer to chart below.
Specific Gravity Freezing Temp (°F)
1.265 -71
1.250 -62
1.200 -16
1.150 5
1.100 16
Recharge battery when ever the specific gravity value is 4.
less than 1.225.
Tractor Storage
If your tractor is not going to be operated for an extended period
of time (thirty days to approximately six months), the tractor
should be prepared for storage. Store the tractor in a dry and
protected location. If stored outside, cover the tractor (including
the tires) to protect it from the elements. The procedures
outlined below should be performed whenever the tractor is
placed in storage.
Change the engine oil and filter following the instructions 1.
provided in the engine manual packed with this manual.
WARNING! Never store the tractor with fuel in the
tank indoors or in poorly ventilated enclosures,
where fuel fumes may reach an open flame, spark or
pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes
dryer, etc.
If storing the tractor for 30 days or more:2.
To prevent gum deposits from forming inside a.
the engine’s carburetor and causing possible
malfunction of the engine, the fuel system must be
either completely emptied, or the gasoline must be
treated with a stabilizer to prevent deterioration.
WARNING! Fuel left in the fuel tank deteriorates
and will cause serious starting problems.
Using a fuel stabilizer:b.
Read the product manufacturer’s instructions •
and recommendations.
Add to clean, fresh gasoline the correct •
amount of stabilizer for the capacity
(approximately 3 gallons) of the fuel system.
Fill the fuel tank with treated fuel and run the •
engine for 2-3 minutes to get stabilized fuel
into the carburetor.

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Adjusting the Front Skirt
The front skirt can be raised or lowered depending on the
mowing conditions. The skirt has three settings; low, medium
and high. See the table on page 23 in the Operation section for
more information. Raise the skirt to cut higher volumes of grass
and lower the skirt to increase grass lift for precision cutting.
Loosen — but do not remove — the nuts securing the skirt, 1.
place in the proper position and then retighten the nut.
See Fig. 6-8.
Repeat on the other side and be sure that both skirts are in 2.
the same position.
Removing/Installing the Inner Baffle
The inner flow-control baffle can be removed depending on
the mowing conditions. The baffle controls discharge and can
be removed for high-volume grasses and installed for precision
cutting.
Remove the carriage bolts and flange lock nuts that 1.
secure the baffle to the deck to mow high-volume
grasses. See Fig. 6-9.
Re-install the inner baffle for precision cutting and make 2.
sure the baffle is properly secured.
Flange Lock Nuts
Front Skirts
Figure 6-8
Flange
Lock
Nuts
Carriage Bolts
Inner Baffle
Figure 6-9
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