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F. Deck leveling Procedure

1.

Park the mower on a flat paved surface, engage 
the parking brake, shut off the engine, remove 
the key from the ignition switch, disconnect the 
spark plug wires and using the foot pedal, lower 
the mowing deck into the 4" height of cut posi-
tion. (The 4" height of cut position is recom-
mended in order for one to see and obtain a 
measurement. Any height of cut position is 
acceptable as long as a proper measurement 
can be taken.)

2.

Check the right and left front tire pressure. 
Adjust as necessary to 20-25 psi. Tire pressure 
can affect blade height by as much as a 1/4”.

3.

Check the right and left rear Drive tire pressure. 
Adjust as necessary to 8-10 psi.

4.

Measure blade-to-ground height at the front tip 
of the right blade. To obtain an accurate mea-
sure, align blades in parallel with mower center-
line, (i.e. front to back).

5.

Measure blade-to-ground height at the front tip 
of the left blade. Be sure to measure at the 
blade tip with the blades arranged in proper 
position.

6.

To level the deck, adjust the eyebolt at the left 
front of the deck (Point B) so that the blade-to-
ground height at the right front blade tip 
matches that of the left front blade tip. This is 
done by loosening the jam nuts on the eyebolt 
and tightening the 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 at the right 
rear blade tip. Again be sure to measure at the 
blade tip at the rear of the right blade when 

aligned along the mower centerline. The blade-
to-ground height at the rear of the blade tip 
should be 1/8" to 1/4” higher than the front tip. 
This is referred to as blade pitch. The sam 
height difference should be true for the left 
blade, measured front and back.

8.

To adjust the blade pitch the deck pitch must be 
adjusted. Loosen the inner jam nuts at the rear 
of the horizontal threaded rods. Start at Point C 
to raise the rear of the deck, tighten the rear 
outer jam nut to raise the deck pitch. Adjust the 
rear jam nut at Point D to take the “slack out of 
the threaded rod.

9.

The final adjustment would be to take the “slack” 
out of the left rear linkage (Point D) by adjusting 
the jam nuts on the eyebolt. Loosen the jam 
nuts and tighten the upper nut to remove “slack”.

10. In many cases it will be necessary to adjust 

deck height using both eyebolt adjustments and 
pitch adjustment to achieve the correct blade-to-
ground heights. If you remember that the front 
right blade tip adjustment is fixed and you level 
to that height, adjusting the decks will be simpli-
fied.

11. Once the deck is level one may find that the 

height of cut does not match the height of cut 
indicator. A final adjustment may be made by 
lowering or raising the height of cut link accord-
ingly. To raise the deck: remove the shoulder 
bolt mounting the height of cut link to the lift han-
dle and reassemble the shoulder bolt in the low-
est of the three holes. To lower the deck: remove 
the shoulder bolts mounting the height of cut 
link, flip the height of cut link around and reas-
semble the shoulder bolts in the top of the set of 
three holes and the bottom hole. (see Fig. 12)

Eyebolt

Point D

Point C

Jam Nuts

Point B

Eyebolt

Height of Cut LInk

Figure. 13

Point A

Main Frame

Summary of Contents for 23HP

Page 1: ...Hydrostatic Zero Turn Commercial Riding Mower Professional Turf Equipment OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL 48 Fabricated Deck 54 Fabricated Deck 60 Fabricated Deck 72 Fabricated Deck...

Page 2: ...4 E Mower Cutting Blades 16 Maintenance and Service 17 A Cleaning your Deck 17 B Mower Deck 17 C Hydraulic Oil 19 D Electrical System 20 E Tires 21 F Brakes 22 G Hydraulic System 22 H Storage 24 Maint...

Page 3: ...nit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest covered brush covered or grass covered land unless the engine s exhaust system is equipped wi...

Page 4: ...installed 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 debri...

Page 5: ...arged so sparks flames and heat sources should be avoided Loose connections at the battery terminals can produce sparks and heat connections to the terminals must be kept tight and the terminals and b...

Page 6: ...clothes lines guy wires buildings etc At other times and conditions ROPS and OPDs shall be in their fully upright and locked configurations DANGER Damaged ROPS and OPDs must be replaced prior to oper...

Page 7: ...counter clockwise to decrease Self lubricating bear ings are utilized throughout the suspension mechanism that provides an additional 2 of suspension travel 4 A retractable seat belt assembly with ine...

Page 8: ...01002166 Part Number 777S32801 Part Number 02005110 Part Number 777S32797 Part Number 02002693 WARNING Maximum weight on hitch is 50 lbs Maximum towed load is 500 lbs Never allow passengers on towed e...

Page 9: ...l Tank Two 6 5 gallon w individual shutoff valves Ground Speed 0 12 MPH forward 0 5 MPH reverse Net Weight 1100 lbs w 48 deck 1150 lbs w 54 deck 1220 lbs w 60 deck 1380 lbs w 72 deck ENGINE INFO Engin...

Page 10: ...and go slowly when turning downhill Control the speed and direction of the zero turn machine primarily with the speed directional control lap bar of the downhill side of the machine I E maintain the...

Page 11: ...c b If on an hillside start at the bottom so that the turns are uphill rather than downhill c Align the mower so as to head directly toward the object on the far side d Slowly increase the speed of th...

Page 12: ...the transport or maximum height setting to Fuel Shutoff Valve Figure 4 Note The 19hp and 23hp use the 5 gallon fuel tank lower or to momentarily hold the implement at a desired height The pedals can a...

Page 13: ...or SAE 10W40 engine oil rated for service SJ Shell Rimula 15W40 is also recommended and provides service SL and CI 4 plus c Hydraulic Oil Filled at the factory before shipment The hydraulic oil tank...

Page 14: ...or have moved the machine to a safe level area with no obstructions including objects pedestrians and animals 2 Initial Operation a Use protective equipment for eyes hands hearing feet legs head and o...

Page 15: ...nd tire damage i To drive in the REVERSE direction 1 Make sure no bystanders animals or objects are behind the machine Look behind the machine and use extreme care 2 Slowly move both lap bars toward t...

Page 16: ...oot pedal to lower the mowing deck to the cutting position and pull on the electric blade clutch switch to start the blades rotating k Practice mowing in straight passes When you feel confident slowly...

Page 17: ...and with the mower deck engaged for a minimum of two minutes per wash out start with the trim operator s left side and allow the underside of the cutting deck to thor oughly rinse i Move the PTO cont...

Page 18: ...le to maintain balanced cutting blades Do not sharpen the underside of the blades Use a electric blade sharpener a conventional electric grinder or a hand file to sharpen the blades d Replace any blad...

Page 19: ...king brake b Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch c Clean the area around the Hydraulic Oil fill neck d Remove the hydraulic fill cap and check the level The correct level is a...

Page 20: ...the battery strap Replace control panel b Clean the battery before storing A dirty bat tery will lose its charge over time c Store the battery with a full charge A dis charged battery will freeze refe...

Page 21: ...both steering levers in the neutral position and the blade clutch switch off release the parking brake and try to start the engine The engine should not start If it does the parking brake switch must...

Page 22: ...to be replaced 3 Creeping Creeping is the slight forward or backward movement of the mower when the throttle is on and the lapbars are in the neutral position If your mower creeps refer to Steering L...

Page 23: ...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 suc...

Page 24: ...wer will not be in service for a few months it should be stored in a dry loca tion that is not subject to drastic changes in tem perature Before storing the following maintenance procedures should be...

Page 25: ...fter Use Shell Rimula 15W40 or equivalent 6 Oil wear points Follow the Oiling Chart 7 Lubricate all grease fittings Follow the Lubrication Chart D Every 100 Hour Checks 1 Change the engine oil filter...

Page 26: ...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 Control...

Page 27: ...pproximately half throttle for 3 5 minutes to bring the engine up to operating temperature 3 Locate the Hour Meter Tachometer Service Minder display on the right hand operator con trol panel see Fig 1...

Page 28: ...rd position 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...

Page 29: ...blade when aligned along the mower centerline The blade to ground height at the rear of the blade tip should be 1 8 to 1 4 higher than the front tip This is referred to as blade pitch The sam height...

Page 30: ...30 WIRING DIAGRAM GD 02002824...

Page 31: ...w 3 to 5 Wet Low installed installed Hi lift High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 Adjustable Front Skirts When Low increases lift for precision cutting When...

Page 32: ...u could slip resulting in serious injury Operate ZERO TURN mowers across the face of slopes never up and down slopes Operate WALK BEHIND mowers across the face of slopes never up and down slopes WARNI...

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