Cutting Height Adjustment (Slot Type)
The cutting height adjust pedal adjusts the mower cutting
height. See Specifications for cutting height adjustment
range.
To adjust cutting height:
1. Fully depress the cutting height adjust pedal (A,
Figure 14).
2. Move the cutting height adjust lever (B, Figure 14) into
the desired cutting height slot (C).
3. Slowly release the cutting height adjust pedal.
Cargo Bed (select models)
The cargo bed is designed to carry up to 50 lbs (22,7 kg).
Slots in the rear of the bed will accommodate a 2 x 4 or 2 x 6
to help secure loads during transport.
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
Rotating blades cut off arms and legs. Do not carry riders
(especially children) even with the blades off. They may fall
off or return for another ride when you are not expecting it.
WARNING
Loss of Control and Roll-Over Hazard
Operating with loads in the cargo bed greater than 50 lbs
can be hazardous and cause loss of control and roll-overs.
The cargo bed can be raised to access the engine
compartment without removing it.
To raise the cargo bed
1. Raise the seat (A, Figure 15).
2. Pull up firmly on the rear of the bed (B, Figure 15).
3. When lowering the bed, press down firmly to secure the
rear of the bed in place with the locking clips (D).
To remove the cargo bed
1. Remove the pins (C, Figure 15) securing the front of the
bed to the rider frame.
2. Pull up firmly on the rear of the bed to release the locking
clips (D, Figure 15).
3. Lift and remove the cargo bed from the rider.
CAUTION
To avoid injury, assistance is required when removing or
installing the cargo bed.
To install the cargo bed
1. Position the bed over the engine compartment, aligning
the holes in the front of the bed with the holes in the
frame brackets.
2. Install the pins (C, Figure 15) into the holes.
3. Lower the rear of the bed, pressing down firmly to secure
with the locking clips (D, Figure 15).
CAUTION
To avoid injury, assistance is required when removing or
installing the cargo bed.
Suspension Adjustment (if equipped)
The shock assemblies (A, Figure 16 - front shown, rear
similar) can be adjusted to vary the amount of pre-load
applied to the springs. This allows the operator to customize
the ride according to operator's weight and operating
conditions.
Less Pre-Load:
• Light operator weight
• Softer, more cushioned ride
• Best for relatively flat terrain
More Pre-Load:
• Heavy operator weight
• Stiffer, more rigid ride
• Better handling and greater stability on hilly terrain
To Adjust the Spring Pre-Load:
1. Park machine on a flat, level surface. Disengage the
PTO, pivot the ground speed levers out to the START/
PARK position, and stop the engine.
2. Turn the pre-load adjustment collar (B, Figure 16) to a
higher notch (-) to decrease the pre-load, or to a lower
notch (+) to increase the pre-load. Make sure all shocks
are set to the same amount of pre-load.
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
WARNING
Unintentional sparking can result in fire or electric shock.
Unintentional start-up can result in entanglement, traumatic
amputation, or laceration.
Before performing adjustments or repairs:
• Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from
the spark plug.
• Disconnect battery at negative terminal (only engines
with electric start).
• Use only correct tools.
• Do not tamper with governor spring, links, or other parts
to increase engine speed.
• Replacement parts must be of the same design and
installed in the same position as the original parts.
Other parts may not perform as well, may damage the
unit, and may result in injury.
• Do not strike the flywheel with a hammer or hard object
because the flywheel may shatter during operation.
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