Owner manual
30 se c t i O n  6— Ma i n t e n a n c e  & ad j u s t M e n t s
engine and re-check hydraulic oil. If oil appears foamy or 
Contact service technician.
Contaminants or foreign matter in the oil will also damage the 
pumps . To prevent this: 
Use a filter that captures particles as small as 25 microns or 
25 millionths of a meter in diameter. 
the hydraulic system. Thoroughly clean off any component 
before you work on it. 
or plastic plug. 
Use plastic caps to seal off the ends of hydraulic fittings. 
Clean your hands frequently when working on the 
hydraulic components.
NOTE: The pumps are not owner-repairable. If a pump fails, 
Hydraulic System
Hoses
Check the hoses from the hydraulic oil tank to the oil filter to 
the hydraulic lines daily for leaks or abrasion and replace any 
damaged hoses. Make certain there are no kinks or twists in any 
hose. Look for a flattened condition or any leaks and repair or 
replace as necessary. A flattened or leaking suction hose will 
permit cavitation to develop which can destroy the pumps in a 
short time.
General Battery Information
WARNING!
the eyes or onto the skin, rinse the affected area 
immediately with clean cold water. If there is any 
further discomfort, seek prompt medical attention.
— If acid spills on clothing, first dilute it with clean 
water, then neutralize with a solution of ammonia/
water or baking soda/water.
— NEVER connect (or disconnect) battery charger 
clips to the battery while the charger is turned on, as 
it can cause sparks.
— Keep all sources of ignition (cigarettes, matches, 
lighters) away from the battery. The gas generated 
during charging can be combustible.
— As a further precaution, only charge the battery 
in a well ventilated area.
— Always shield eyes and protect skin and clothing 
when working near batteries.
explosive gases. Use extreme caution when 
handling batteries. Keep batteries out of the reach 
of children.
Battery Maintenance
The battery is filled with battery acid and then sealed at 
fill caps and check the level of the liquid electrolyte in the 
battery. If the level in any of the six cells has dropped below 
the bottom of the split ring inside the fill hole, refill the cell 
with distilled water.
terminal sealer, or coat the terminals with a thin coat of 
grease or petroleum jelly, to protect against corrosion.
Always keep the battery cables and terminals clean and 
free of corrosion.
Avoid tipping. Even a sealed battery will leak electrolyte 
when tipped.
Tire Maintenance
Check the tire air pressure before each use. Inflation pressure 
of the rear tires is important for stability while the mower is in 
operation. If the tire diameter is not equal between the two tires, 
the mower will pull to one side. Keep the tires inflated to the 
recommended pressures. Improper inflation will shorten the tire 
Do not inflate a tire above the maximum pressure shown 
on the sidewall of the tire.
Do not reinflate a tire that has been run flat or seriously 
service the tire.
maintain straight travel (see tire side wall for proper 
inflation pressure).
Keep the valve caps tightened to prevent air pressure loss.
Inflation Pressure
Leaking Tires
When a flat tire occurs, repair or replace immediately. The normal 
procedure is to remove the wheel and replace it. If a tire is 
getting soft, park the mower on the nearest level, paved area.
Rear Tire
a. 
wheel and jack up the tire that leaks about an inch 
off the ground.
Loosen and remove the lug nuts and remove the b. 
wheel.
Mount a wheel and tire, replace the lug nuts, and c. 
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