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Note:

 

If you wish to move the mower by 

pushing, you must release the dynamic brak-
ing. Locate the levers at the rear of the mower. 
Pull both levers out and lock in position. After 
pushing the mower to the desired location, 
return both levers to the operating position 
(See photo below)

.

When the mower is parked with the engine running
and the steering levers opened out in the neutral
position, the parking brakes should be applied. The
parking brakes are drum-type brakes mounted on
each traction wheel.They are both engaged by the
same operating lever.

1.

Adjustments: The parking brake handle is an 
overcenter lever that should engage with 
moderate force.

Note:

 

To increase parking brake capacity 

tighten the brake rods going back to the brake 
arms equally. Tighten rods one full turn and 
check parking capacity. Repeat Step.

To adjust either brake individually, disconnect the
brake rod from the brake arm by removing the cotter
pin from the clevis pin and pulling the clevis pin from
the brake clevis. Loosen the hex nut and turn the
brake clevis in a clockwise direction one full turn
looking down the brake rod. This will tighten the brake
about .040 inch. Tighten the hex nut and reassemble
the brake clevis to the brake shaft assembly. Normally,
both brakes should be adjusted and equal amount.

2.

Repair: The mower is equipped with internal 
wet drum brakes and will not normally require 
maintenance. If they are not working properly, 
please contact your service center.If thery are 
not working properly contact your cub cadet 
service dealer

F. Hydraulic System

1.

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.

2.

Hydraulic Oil Tank and Filter: 

Note:

 

Change the hydraulic oil and the oil 

filter after the first 50 hours of operation and 
every 500 hours thereafter.

To drain the hydraulic oil tank, place a 2 gallon drain
pan under the drain plug on the bottom of the
hydraulic oil tank. Remove the drain plug, drain the
tank, then replace the plug. Place the drain pan under
the filter and remove the filter by unscrewing in a
counterclockwise direction. The filter will be full of oil,
so empty it into the drain pan. You don’t have to drain
the rest of the hydraulic system. Fill the replacement
filter with a good grade of 20W-50 oil and lubricate the
sealing surface. Screw the filter onto the filter base
until it seats and then another one-half turn to seal.

Note:

 

Always wipe off the hydraulic tank fill 

cap and the area around it before removing the 
cap to prevent dirt from contaminating the oil.

Remove the fill cap and fill the tank with the same
20W-50 oil selected for the filter until the oil level is up
to the level of the second hole in the fill tube. Leave
this air space for expansion. Start the engine and let it
run at idle for about five minutes. Check the filter for
leaks. Idling the engine and the pumps in this way will
purge any air from the system. Shut off the engine
and recheck the oil level in the tank. Top-off if
necessary until the oil level is up to the second hole n
the fill tube.

Note:

 

After unit is up to operating tempera-

ture, turn off engine and re-check hydraulic 
oil. If oil appears foamy or contains excessive 
air bubbles, DO NOT OPERATE UNIT. Contact 
Cub Cadet Service Dealer.

3.

Hydrostatic Transmissions and motors: 
The pumps are the hardest-working compo-
nents in the hydraulic system. They are in 
operation all the time the engine is running. 
Because of extremely close tolerances, wear 
is an important factor in their life. 

Contami-

nants

 in the hydraulic oil and 

cavitation

 does 

the greatest harm to the pumps. Cavitation is 
a blockage in the supply lines that produces a 
partial vacuum causing violent bubbling in the 
hydraulic oil in the pump. 

Check the two suction hoses (the hoses con-
nected to the filter) daily before starting the 
engine. Look for a flattened condition or any 
leaks and repair or replace as necessary. A 
flattened or leakng suction hose will permit 

Hydro Release Levers

Summary of Contents for 17HP Kawasaki

Page 1: ...Hydrostatic Zero Turn Riding Mower OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL MODEL 17HP Kawasaki 48 Stamped Deck...

Page 2: ...nance and Service 14 A Mower Deck 14 B Hydraulic Oil 16 C Electrical System 17 D Tires 19 E Brakes 19 F Hydraulic System 20 G Storage 21 Maintenance Schedule 22 Performance Adjustments 24 A High Speed...

Page 3: ...dependable service CAUTION Only thoroughly trained persons should operate and maintain this mower This machine can cause serious injury to anyone who mis uses it and does not understand its operation...

Page 4: ...alled 6 Do not check for hydraulic leaks with any part of the body 7 Do not add fuel to a machine when the engine is running and or the exhaust system is hot 8 Keep machine clean and free of debris gr...

Page 5: ...holes sprinkler heads and other hidden hazards 7 Avoid driving too close to trees creeks ditches sand traps and other obstacles 8 Before backing up check behind you and watch where you re going 9 Alwa...

Page 6: ...DANGER Part Number 00030633 Part Number 01003859 Part Number 01003858 Part Number 01003449 KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY DANGER TO R ED U CE TH E R ISK OF INJ URY D O N O T O P E R ATE M OW E R U N L E S S...

Page 7: ...t driven power take off from engine Controls Engine ignition and start switch throttle choke left and right steering levers electric blade clutch switch parking brake mower deck lift Parking Brake Int...

Page 8: ...ing deck to the trans port position Always allow other vehicles to have the right of way l If you hit a solid object while mowing turn off the blade clutch switch place the steer ing levers in the neu...

Page 9: ...wed B Controls 1 Engine Ignition and Start Switch See Fig ure 1 Located on the instrument housing below the right side of the operator s seat When the key is inserted and turned clock wise 45 degrees...

Page 10: ...ism depress the foot pedal move the hand lever outward and slowly reduce foot pedal effort to lower the mechanism To service the unit Remove the hairpin clip from the locking pin and remove the pin fr...

Page 11: ...ing and excessive wear Replace if any of these are detected d Replace the deck cover 4 Adjust the Mowing Deck The cutting height is set anywhere in the range of 1 1 2 to 4 You may need to adjust the m...

Page 12: ...es d Inspect the machine to make sure 1 All guards shields including mower chute deflector are in their proper place are secure and are functional 2 That there are no spilled or leaking fuel or oil so...

Page 13: ...ind the machine and use extreme care 2 Slowly move both lap bars toward the rear of the machine until the machine begins to move rearward Release the lap bars and the machine should stop The more the...

Page 14: ...m grip on the steering levers operate them smoothly and avoid any sudden movements of the levers when starting or stopping g To go forward move both steering levers slightly forward and the mower will...

Page 15: ...reverse the above process and tighten nut to 100 120 ft lb WARNING Never mow with dull blades Blades that are bent should be replaced The cutting blades are sharp and can cause severe injury Wrap the...

Page 16: ...Oil use SAE20W 50 a Place the Mower on a level surface and engage the parking brake b Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch c Clean the area around the Hydraulic Oil fill neck d...

Page 17: ...ap Replace control panel b Clean the battery before storing A dirty battery will lose its charge over time c Store the battery with a full charge A dis charged battery will freeze refer to the table b...

Page 18: ...ion the parking brake engaged and the blade clutch switch off swing the left steering lever up to the operating position and try to start the engine The engine should not start If it does the left ste...

Page 19: ...the axle assembly through one side of the caster yoke through a spacer sleeve a spare wheel the other spacer sleeve and finally through the other side of the caster yoke Then tighten the locknut on t...

Page 20: ...oil tank place a 2 gallon drain pan under the drain plug on the bottom of the hydraulic oil tank Remove the drain plug drain the tank then replace the plug Place the drain pan under the filter and re...

Page 21: ...l position and place the steering lever on the side you adjusted up to the operating position If you feel a slight push forward or a slight pull backward from the neu tral position you must adjust the...

Page 22: ...and the hydro drive belt g Check the blades Make sure they are sharp and that the blade securing cap screws are tight h Check the cutting height 2 When ready to start the engine a Check the five safe...

Page 23: ...and Down Pivots Seat Hinge Steering Lever Linkage Rod End Bearings Lever Return Assembly Rod End Bearings Pump Control Lever Pivots Brake Lever Pivot Clevis Pin Brake Lever Control Rod Pivot Brake Co...

Page 24: ...con trol panel see Fig 1 on page 8 of the manual This display defaults to Tachometer mode when engine is running 4 Move the throttle lever to the high speed posi tion and note the RPM reading on the d...

Page 25: ...1 Operator s back should stay in contact with the seat back 2 Lap bars should not contact operator s legs c In the full reverse position 1 Lap bars should not contact the opera tor s legs or torso 2...

Page 26: ...e upper nut to raise the deck and loosening the nut to lower the deck The right front blade tip height is fixed so you must adjust the left front tip to match it 7 Measure the blade to ground height a...

Page 27: ...27 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 28: ...e caused by unauthorized attachments or modification or f any other abuse or misuse of the equipment 3 EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR REM...

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