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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This symbol is used to call attention to safe-
ty precautions that should be followed by
the operator to avoid accidents. When you
see this symbol, carefully read the message
that follows and heed its advice. Failure to
comply with safety precautions could result
in serious bodily injury.

In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are depen-
dent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel in the operation, transport,
maintenance and storage of equipment. Lack of attention to safety can result in accident, personal injury,
reduction of efficiency and worst of all—loss of life. Watch for safety hazards and correct deficiencies prompt-
ly. Use the following safety precautions as a general guide to safe operations when using this machine.
Additional safety precautions are used throughout this manual for specific operating and maintenance proce-
dures. Read this manual and review the safety precautions often until you know the limitations.

ACCIDENT PATTERNS TO AVOID

1.

CONTACT WITH THE  ROTATING BLADE - This accident usually happens when the operator is clear-
ing  the discharge chute of grass, (especially when the grass is wet), or when the operator adjusts the 
machine without turning it off and waiting for the blades to completely stop.

2.

PROPELLED OBJECTS - Sticks, rocks, wires, and other objects can be propelled out through the dis-
charge chute or from under the mower housing. Bystanders are particularly vulnerable.

3.

GRASS DISCHARGE CHUTE - The mower shall not be operated without the grass discharge chute

in its lowered position.

4.

OVERTURNING - This happens when riding mowers are used on steep slopes, embankments or hills. 
The operator in these cases can come in contact with blades or sustain injuries during a fall.

5.

MOWER RUNNING OVER THE VICTIM - This usually happens when a riding mower is driven in reverse. 
The accident victims are most often young children whom, unseen by the operator of the mower, were in
the area being mowed.

WE SHARE YOUR DESIRE TO PROTECT YOURSELF, YOUR FAMILY, YOUR FRIENDS AND YOUR
NEIGHBORS FROM ACCIDENTAL INJURY. OBSERVING AND ENFORCING THE FOLLOWING GUIDE
LINES WILL HELP TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

1.

PEOPLE WHO OPERATE, SERVICE, OR ARE OTHERWISE ASSOCIATED  with the Zero Turning
Radius Mower should be trained in its proper use and warned of its dangers. Before operating, adjusting, 
or servicing the Zero Turning Radius Mower they should read and understand this entire manual and the 
engine manual. 

2.

AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS. Keep hands and feet from under mowing deck and away 
from blades at all times. Turn engine (motor) off if you must unclog the chute.

3.

AVOID HILLS AND SLOPES. Use EXTREME caution when mowing and/or turning on slopes as loss of traction
and/or tip-over could occur. Drive slower on slopes. DO NOT mow slopes greater than 15 degrees. Watch for ditches, 
holes, rocks, dips and rises, which change the operating angle. Keep away from drop-offs and steep banks. Avoid 
sudden starts when mowing uphill - mower may tip backwards. Loss of traction may occur going downhill - weight 
transfer to the front wheels may cause drive wheels to slip and cause loss of braking. DO NOT  mow slopes when 
grass is wet - slippery conditions affect steering and reduce traction and braking. The operator is responsible for safe
operation on slopes.

4.

DISENGAGE POWER TO MOWER BEFORE BACKING UP. Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely 
necessary and then only after turning around and observing the entire area behind the mower. Go slowly. 
Most “running over victim” accidents occur in reverse.

5.

BEGINNING OPERATORS SHOULD LEARN HOW TO STEER the Zero Turning Radius Mower before 
attempting to mow. Start with slow engine speed and drive without the blades engaged in open area  until

comfortable with the machine.

6.

KNOW HOW TO STOP QUICKLY. Know the location and operation of every control, especially how to brake and 
how to disengage the mower blades.

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Summary of Contents for MID MOUNT ZERO TURN SERIES

Page 1: ...BUSH HOG ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE 203 4 00 50027862 MID MOUNT ZERO TURN MOWER Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...h are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog equipment and are ready and able...

Page 3: ...ER S RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THE BUSH HOG WARRANTY It is the Retail Customer and or Operator s responsibility to read the Operator s Manual to operate lubricate maintain and store the product in accordan...

Page 4: ...come rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Bush Hog THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL...

Page 5: ...d in good condition 9 All fasteners torqued to specifications given in Torque Chart 10 All decals in place and readable See decal page 11 Overall condition good i e paint welds 12 Parking brake checke...

Page 6: ...the equipment safety signs These words are intended to alert the viewer to the existence and the degree of hazard seriousness This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not...

Page 7: ...reverse The accident victims are most often young children whom unseen by the operator of the mower were in the area being mowed WE SHARE YOUR DESIRE TO PROTECT YOURSELF YOUR FAMILY YOUR FRIENDS AND Y...

Page 8: ...d gasoline Never run the engine indoors in a garage or any other closed building Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure The engine exhaust and gasoline fumes are dangerous 16 NEVER REMOV...

Page 9: ...own actions and conduct OSHA Regulations Current OSHA regulations state in part At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter the employer shall instruct every employee in the sa...

Page 10: ...tained areas where a smooth even cut is desired and superior maneuver ability is needed The tractor unit consists of either a 22 25 or 26 hp Kohler 23 hp water cooled Kohler or 25 hp Kawasaki twin cyl...

Page 11: ...e Lever On left side of operator Not shown below Blade Height Adjust Pin Right side of deck Not shown below Choke On right hand control console Hydrostatic Pump Bypass Valve Right sides of pumps Not s...

Page 12: ...CERTAIN THE TANK CAP IS CLOSED PROPERLY AND SECURELY BE CAREFUL NOT TO SPILL FUEL WHEN REFUELING FUEL VAPOR OR SPILLED FUEL MAY IGNITE IF ANY FUEL IS SPILLED MAKE SURE THE AREA IS DRY BEFORE STARTING...

Page 13: ...rotection at various cutting heights They are not intend AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT MOVE STEERING LEVERS FROM FORWARD TO REVERSE OR REVERSE TO FORWARD POSITION RAPIDLY A SUDDEN CHANGE IN DIR...

Page 14: ...ional valve This valve has three positions for operations and each position is made in 1 4 turn increments This directional valve has a shut off position and can be used when the machine will not be u...

Page 15: ...10 hours Grease caster wheel pivots ______________________________________________________every 25 hours Grease pivoting front axle _______________________________________________________every 10 hour...

Page 16: ...F REACH OF CHILDREN 4 MOWER BLADES Check sharpness of mower blades after every 10 hours of operation To sharpen blades proceed as follows A Lift deck and secure in raised position B Remove bolt cup wa...

Page 17: ...turnbuckle which connects the lever control arm to the pump control arm Note the nuts to the front of the hex turnbuckle have left handed threads 4 Start the engine Run the engine at full throttle an...

Page 18: ...INDLE BELT ROUTING DIAGRAM Spring Loaded Idler Assembly 6 Front Of Deck WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS BURN INJURIES ALLOW ENGINE OIL AND HYDRAULIC FLU IDS TO COOL BEFORE SERVICING TRANSMIS SION OR ENGINE S...

Page 19: ...ANDS HAIR AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM ROTATING BLADES open the bypass valve Slowly move the steering levers in both the forward and reverse directions to purge the air from the closed circuit Close the byp...

Page 20: ..._______________consult dealer Hydrostatic oil reservoir blowing oil out cap _________________________overfilled or water contaminated 5 ENGINE STALLS WHEN BLADES ARE ENGAGED Operator not on seat _____...

Page 21: ...reely from side to side or axle stops that can be installed fixing the front axle to a rigid posi tion Shipped loose in the bag of fasteners is a left and right axle stop These axle stops are positone...

Page 22: ...NECTOR IGNITION SWITCH WARNING LIGHTS RED WHITE BLACK 18GA PINK 18GA BLACK 18GA YELLOW GREEN 10 AMP 20 AMP 15 AMP DIODE 3 AMP BROWN 18 GA ORANGE RELAY KOHLER CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE ORANGE BLACK KOH...

Page 23: ...RY OR DEATH DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT THIS AND ALL OTHER SHIELDS IN PLACE AND IN GOOD CONDITION 823324 DANGER KEEP AWAY ROTATING BLADES SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT FROM THROWN OBJECTS OR BLADE CON...

Page 24: ...S LOWER IMPLEMENT STOP ENGINE AND REMOVE KEY BEFORE DISMOUNTING NO RIDERS DO NOT OPERATE MOWER IN VICINITY OF OTHER PERSONS ALLOW NO CHILDREN OR UNQUALIFIED PERSONS TO OPERATE EQUIPMENT CLEAR MOWING A...

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Page 26: ...BUSH HOG L L C P O Box 1039 Selma AL 36702 1039 Telephone 334 874 2700...

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