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 WARNING

Units with hydraulic pumps, hoses, or motors:

 Hydraulic

fluid escaping under pressure may have sufficient force to

penetrate skin and cause serious injury. If foreign fluid is

injected into the skin it must be surgically removed within

a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or

gangrene may result. Keep body and hands away from

pin holes or nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid under high

pressure. Use paper or cardboard, and not hands, to search

for leaks. Make sure all hydraulic fluid connections are tight

and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition

before applying pressure to the system. If leaks occur, have

the unit serviced immediately by your authorized dealer. 

 WARNING

Stored energy device. Improper release of springs can

result in serious personal injury. Springs should be removed

by an authorized technician. 

 WARNING

Units equipped with an engine radiator:

 Stored energy

device. To prevent serious bodily injury from hot coolant or

steam blow-out, never attempt to remove the radiator cap

while the engine is running. Stop the engine and wait until

it is cool. Even then, use extreme care when removing the

cap. 

Roll Bar Instructions

For models equipped with factory-installed Roll Over

Protection System (ROPS).

 WARNING

In order to avoid serious injury or death from roll over, it is

important to follow the warnings listed below.

Operational Warnings

• Always use the seat belt when the roll bar is in the raised

position.

• Never use the seat belt when the roll bar is in the down

position.

• Remember there is no roll over protection when the

roll bar is in the down position so it is very important to

always keep the roll bar in the raised position whenever

possible.

• Lower the roll bar to the down position only when it is

absolutely necessary.

• Check for overhead clearances before driving under any

objects. Do not allow roll bar to contact low overhanging

obstacles such as tree branches and guide wires.

• Never remove the roll bar from the vehicle.
• Do not exceed the machine weight rating of the roll bar.
• Read and follow all of the instructions shown below

regarding the inspection and maintenance of the roll bar

structure and the seat belt.

Inspection of the Roll Bar Protective Structure

 WARNING

Failure to properly inspect and maintain the ROLL BAR

protective structure can cause serious injury or death.

A ROLL BAR, like any other safety device, needs to be

periodically inspected to verify that the integrity of the device

has not been compromised through normal machine use,

misuse, age degradation, modifications, or a roll over.
To maintain operator roll over protection and roll bar

effectiveness:

• If a ROLL BAR becomes damaged for any reason, such

as a collision, roll over or impact, the ROLL BAR must

be replaced. Small undetectable cracks can reduce the

effectiveness of the ROLL BAR. Never weld, straighten,

or repair the ROLL BAR.

• Never alter the ROLL BAR by welding anything to it or by

drilling additional holes.

• BEFORE FIRST TIME USE - Inspect the ROLL BAR

structure and mounting hardware for:

1) Check to make sure the machine GVW (Gross Vehicle

Weight), including attachments, restrained payload, fuel

and operator, is not in excess of the maximum weight

specified on the ROLL BAR label.
2) Make sure there isn’t any missing, damaged, or loose

mounting hardware.
3) Make sure the ROLL BAR has been correctly and

completely installed.

• EVERY 100 HOURS - Inspect the ROLL BAR structure

and mounting hardware for:

1) Any cracks in the structure (structural members and/or

welds).
2) Significant corrosion on any part of the ROLL BAR

structure or hardware.
3) Missing, damaged, or loose mounting hardware
4) Mounting hardware that is of a grade lesser than

specified.
5) Machine GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight), including

attachments, restrained payload, fuel and operator, in

excess of the maximum weight specified on the ROLL

BAR label.
6) Any modifications that have been made, such as

unauthorized welds and holes.
7) Any permanent deformation or twisting of the ROLL

BAR structure.
8) That the ROLL BAR label is still in place and is

readable.
9) That the ROLL BAR on-product warning labels are still

on the ROLL BAR and are readable.

• If there is any doubt as to the condition of the ROLL BAR,

remove the machine from service and contact your dealer

for assistance.

Summary of Contents for 5901914

Page 1: ...N o t f o r R e p r o d u c t i o n...

Page 2: ...n Driving Practice 18 Mowing 20 Mowing Recommendations 20 Pushing the Rider By Hand 22 Raise and Lower the Roll Bar 22 Attaching a Trailer 23 Checking Adding Fuel 23 Check Engine Oil Level 24 Briggs S...

Page 3: ...Your unit may vary from the images displayed LEFT and RIGHT are as seen from the operator s position Ferris is a registered trademark of Briggs Stratton LLC Identifying Your Unit The following produc...

Page 4: ...ns or warnings which must be followed Operating Safety Congratulations on purchasing a superior quality piece of lawn and garden equipment Our products are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed...

Page 5: ...oil conditions If you feel unsure about operating the unit on a slope don t do it It s not worth the risk Thrown Objects This unit has spinning mower blades These blades can pick up and throw debris t...

Page 6: ...to contact low overhanging obstacles such as tree branches and guide wires Fuel and Maintenance Always disengage all drives shutoff the engine and remove the key before doing any cleaning refueling o...

Page 7: ...ear appropriate clothing including safety shoes safety glasses and ear protection Long hair loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving parts Inspect the area where the equipment is to be used...

Page 8: ...lity is equal to 60 of the angle at which machine lift off occurred in static tests Actual dynamic stability may vary depending on operating conditions Do Remove obstacles such as rocks tree limbs etc...

Page 9: ...long term periods Always follow the engine manual instructions for proper start up procedures when returning the unit to service Never store the machine or fuel container inside where there is an open...

Page 10: ...machine weight rating of the roll bar Read and follow all of the instructions shown below regarding the inspection and maintenance of the roll bar structure and the seat belt Inspection of the Roll Ba...

Page 11: ...easily and completely 3 Check for damage to any part of the seat belt A Figure 4 such as nicks cuts loose stitching or fraying 4 Check that the buckle and latch B operate properly and that the latch p...

Page 12: ...changes Reduce speed and use extreme caution on slopes Avoid turning down slopes if possible turn up slopes Do not operate down slopes towards or near water retaining walls or drop offs Give yourself...

Page 13: ...operly jack the machine and secure with jack stands before working under the machine Safety Alert Symbol and Signal Words The safety alert symbol identifies safety information about hazards that can r...

Page 14: ...Fuel Level Gauge One per fuel tank N Removable Floor Plate O Transmission Oil Fill One per hydraulic tank P Hydraulic Actuators One per transaxle Deck Lift Pedal The deck lift pedal A Figure 7 can be...

Page 15: ...RWARD NEUTRAL REVERSE N A NEUTRAL LOCKOUT POSITION The parking brake must be disengaged before attempting to move the ground speed control levers from the NEUTRAL position Moving a lever forward A fro...

Page 16: ...el injected engine 10 A Throttle Control B Ignition Switch C PTO Power Take Off Switch D Hour Meter E Malfunction Indicator Lamp M I L Throttle Control The throttle controls engine speed Move the thro...

Page 17: ...ating on slopes with a rear mounted grass catcher Avoid turning down slopes if possible turn up slopes Use caution when changing direction on slopes and do NOT start or stop on a slope WARNING Never a...

Page 18: ...l levers to the middle position will stop rider movement Pivot the levers outward and lock them in NEUTRAL 2 Disengage the PTO by pushing down on the PTO switch 3 Engage the parking brake by pulling t...

Page 19: ...ttempting to do so near objects The rider turns sharply in reverse as well as forward and backing up straight takes practice Practice Turning Around A Corner 14 While traveling forward allow one handl...

Page 20: ...ine See Stopping the Rider Mowing Recommendations Several factors can affect how well your machine cuts grass Following proper mowing recommendations can improve the performance and life of your machi...

Page 21: ...ing a slower ground speed will improve the cutting efficiency of the blades and prevents many common cutting problems Use an appropriate ground speed for the thickness and height of the grass you are...

Page 22: ...y than longer clippings The ideal cutting height will vary with climate time of year and quality of your lawn We recommend that you experiment with both the cutting height and ground speed until you a...

Page 23: ...ed position 6 Rotate the retainer pins so that the handle of the pin is pointing down and then install the hair pin clips into the retainer pins Attaching a Trailer The maximum weight of a towed trail...

Page 24: ...ction EFI System EFI Models EFI is an electronically controlled fuel management system which is monitored by an Electronic Control Unit ECU A Malfunction Indicator Lamp M I L will illuminate if proble...

Page 25: ...from the unit the oil level will drop 3 Stop the engine and engage the parking brake 4 Close the transaxle s bypass valves start the engine release the parking brake and slowly move the zero turn rid...

Page 26: ...ipe fittings and surfaces clean both before and after lubrication 27 28 29 Lubricating the ForeFront Suspension Control Arms Interval Every 50 hours Lubricate the ends of the four 4 ForeFront suspensi...

Page 27: ...e 33 that secures the head rest assembly B to the back of the seat C 33 2 Remove the center hardware D 3 Move the head rest assembly up and down until the desired head rest height is achieved and the...

Page 28: ...lift lever to return to its natural position The mower deck can now be raised to the TRANSPORT position and the deck lift lock lever will lock it in place Cutting Height Adjustment The cutting height...

Page 29: ...t pedal position 1 Remove the foot pedal A Figure 37 from the pedal mount tab B 37 2 Remove the pedal mount hardware C and rotate the tab 180 degrees 3 Reinstall the pedal mount hardware and tighten s...

Page 30: ...turn the ignition switch to OFF to stop the engine 2 Chock the front wheels to prevent the unit from rolling 3 Raise the rear of the unit and secure with jack stands 4 Remove the rear drive tires WARN...

Page 31: ...utlined in the Lubrication section 8 Clean up unit and apply paint or rust preventative to any areas where paint is chipped or damaged 9 Be sure the battery is filled to the proper level with water an...

Page 32: ...on Pressure 15 psi 1 03 bar Front Wheels Tire Size 13 X 6 5 6 Inflation Pressure 25 psi 1 72 bar TRANSMISSIONS LH 1015 1057L RH 1015 1057R Type ZT5400 Transaxles Hydraulic Fluid SAE 20W 50 motor oil S...

Page 33: ...uctregistration com or mail the completed registration card if provided or call 1 800 743 4115 in USA Save your proof of purchase receipt If you do not provide proof of the initial purchase date at th...

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