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Clean flammable material from machine.  Prevent
fires by keeping engine compartment, exhaust area,
battery, fuel line, fuel tank and operator’s station
clean of accumulated trash, grass clippings, and other
debris.  Always clean up spilled fuel and oil.

Using a ramp

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Use extreme caution when loading and unloading a unit
onto a truck or trailer with a ramp.

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Use only a single, full width ramp; do not use individual
ramps for each side of the unit.  Having a full width ramp
provides a surface for the tractor frame to contact if the
unit starts to tip backwards. It also reduces the risk of a
wheel going off and the machine tipping over.

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Do not exceed a 15 degree angle between the ramp and
the ground or between the ramp and the trailer or truck.

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When on a ramp avoid sudden acceleration 

Slope operation

Slopes are a major factor in loss-of-control and tip-over

accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.  All
slopes require extra caution.  If you cannot back up the slope
or if you feel uneasy on it; do not mow it.  REMINDER:
Only operate on slopes of 15 degrees or less.

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Use extreme caution when operating on slopes.
• Be extremely careful changing directions on a slope.

Slow down.

• Do not operate where the machine could slip or tip.
• Turn slowly
• Turn on the most level part of the slope
• To maximize traction, it is better to turn the front of the

machine uphill, rather than downhill.  

If drive tires

lose traction, steering control is lost which could
cause serious injury or death.

• If it becomes necessary to turn downhill, turn slowly

and gradually, if possible.

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Do not remove or modify the stabilizer wheels.

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Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks or other hidden
objects.  Uneven terrain could overturn the machine.  Tall
grass can hide obstacles.

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Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc.

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Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual.  Do not
make sudden changes in speed or direction.

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Avoid starting and stopping on a slope.  If tires lose trac-
tion, disengage the blades and proceed slowly straight
down the slope.

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Mow a safe distance (minimum of 10 feet) away from
drop-offs, retaining walls, drainage ditches, embank-
ments, water, and other types of hazards to avoid a wheel
dropping over the edge or to avoid the ground from
breaking away.  This will reduce the risk of the machine
suddenly rolling over causing serious injury or death.

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Use a walk behind, push mower or hand-held trimmer on
slopes and near drop-offs, retaining walls, drainage
ditches, embankments and water to avoid machine roll-
over and serious injury or death.

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Do not mow on wet grass.  Reduced traction could cause
sliding and loss of steering control.

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Do not tow on slopes.  The weight of the towed equip-
ment may cause loss of traction and control.

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Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot
on the ground.

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If the mower’s tires lose traction when operating on
slopes, disengage the blades, place the steering control
levers in the park brake position, turn the engine off and
get help.

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Never make sudden starts, stops, turns, or reverse direc-
tion, especially when maneuvering on slopes.  The steer-
ing is designed for sensitive response.  Rapid movement
of the steering control levers in either direction could
result in a reaction of the tractor that can cause serious
injury.

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Never stop suddenly while backing down slopes.  This
action may result in a reaction of the tractor that can
cause serious physical injury.

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The Hustler mower is capable of operating horizontally
(traverse) on moderately steep slopes.  When operating
on slopes up to 15 degrees, be aware of any conditions
that may cause the tractor drive tires to lose traction
resulting in a possible loss of control of the machine.  An
operator should not operate on a slope until he is thor-
oughly familiar with the equipment.

Do not operate on slopes greater than 15 degrees.

Refer to Slope Guide, page 3-3, when determining the

degree of slope to be mowed.

It is strongly recommended that the operator drive the

machine off of the slope, using extreme caution, if any
sign of loss of traction is detected.  Wait until the condi-
tion that caused the problem is resolved before attempt-
ing to operate on the slope again.

Terrain conditions can affect traction resulting in pos-

sible loss of control of the machine.  Some of the condi-
tions to be aware of are:

1.

Wet terrain

2.

Depressions in the ground; i.e. holes, ruts, washouts

3.

Mounds of dirt

4.

Soil type; i.e. sand, loose dirt, gravel, clay

5.

Grass type, density, and height

6.

Extremely dry conditions of grass

7.

Tire pressure

The attachments mounted to the tractor will also

affect the way it handles on a slope.  Be aware that each
attachment’s characteristics vary.

Another consideration to safe mowing on slopes is to

be aware of what is located at the bottom of the slope.
Extreme caution should be used when there is a hazard
located at the bottom of the slope. Some examples are:

1.

Water; i.e. lake, river

2.

Cliffs, retaining walls

3.

Roads, highways

4.

Buildings

5.

Rocks

These are just a few examples of situations when cau-

tion must be used when operating on a slope.  There are
many other possibilities too numerous to mention.  Just
remember to always exercise extreme caution when oper-
ating on any slope.

Summary of Contents for FasTrak 42

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Page 2: ...ating skills suitable to most conditions Directions used in this manual for example RIGHT or LEFT refer to directions when seated on tractor facing forward unless otherwise stated Photographs and illu...

Page 3: ...Owner s Manual provides information regarding the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the California Emission Control Regulation of emission systems maintenance and warranty Keep Engine Owner...

Page 4: ...in materials or workmanship O He must promptly notify Hustler Turf Equipment or an authorized dealer in writing of the defect In no event shall such notification be received by Hustler Turf Equipment...

Page 5: ...ch of warranty must be commenced within 120 days following delivery of the goods in a rental application NO OTHER WARRANTIES Unless modified in writing signed by both parties and approved by the Presi...

Page 6: ...is manual and all decals before operating this machine It is also the owner s responsibility to make certain that the operators and mechanics are qualified and physically able individuals properly tra...

Page 7: ...st Refer to owner s manual for inspection and replacement intervals and refer to above paragraph for emergency procedures Never operate the mower deck with side deflector dam aged altered removed or i...

Page 8: ...re backing up Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary Always look down and behind before and while backing up WARNING Roll over Slow down before turning Do not operate on slopes greater than...

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Page 10: ...f you Make sure that Line A is horizontal 2 Align Line B with a vertical surface such as pole tree or building 3 Fold the paper along the slope guide lines C D or E 4 Align the closest slope guide lin...

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Page 12: ...g pants safety glasses ear protection and safety shoes when operating this machine V Always be aware of what is behind the machine before backing up Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary A...

Page 13: ...machine roll over and serious injury or death V Do not mow on wet grass Reduced traction could cause sliding and loss of steering control V Do not tow on slopes The weight of the towed equip ment may...

Page 14: ...ase engine rpm move lever rearward to decrease engine rpm To reach the choke position push forward on the lever as far as it will go As the lever is pushed forward you will notice a detente position w...

Page 15: ...al engine starting The engine starting motor will not engage until A Steering control levers are in the park brake position B Deck clutch switch is in the down OFF position WARNING The safety interloc...

Page 16: ...ng engine engage the control levers and steer as follows To go forward push steering control levers forward an equal distance Fig 4 6 To go in reverse pull steering control levers rearward an equal di...

Page 17: ...o jump them as the operator could be thrown from the equip ment Approach at a slow speed and angle one drive wheel at the obstruction Continue at an angle until the wheel clears and then pivot the opp...

Page 18: ...me of the year Mow more often in the early spring to maintain the same cutting height As the growth rate slows in mid summer mow less frequently If you cannot mow at a regular interval mow at a high c...

Page 19: ...ight Fig 4 9 Step on the deck lift pedal and raise the deck to its highest position and latch the transport mode lever in place when transporting the unit Anti scalp wheels Anti scalp wheel kits are s...

Page 20: ...e tractor drive system mower deck or any attachment while the tractor engine is running or deck clutch is engaged Repairs or maintenance requiring engine power should be performed by trained maintenan...

Page 21: ...ols WARNING Avoid skin and clothing contact with battery acid Always wear eye protection when checking the bat tery acid can cause serious injury to skin and eyes If contact occurs flush area with cle...

Page 22: ...act with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is com plete Do not use a nozzle lock open device Read and observe safety precautions elsewhere in this manual WARNING...

Page 23: ...case otherwise belt will lose power and slip excessively Never pry a belt to get it on a pulley as this will cut or damage the fibers of the belt covering Keep oil and grease away from belts and neve...

Page 24: ...are being removed or installed on the spindle Contact your Hustler dealer for more information Sharpen the blades on a grinder following pattern as shown Fig 5 5 Touch up sharpening can be done with...

Page 25: ...Fig 5 8 SERVICE AT INTERVALS INDICATED WEEKLY OR 50 HOURS ANNUALLY OR 100 HOURS Verify safety start interlock system Prior to each use Visually inspect unit for loose hardware and or damaged parts Pr...

Page 26: ...ator Chart Viewed from top of unit 12 11 1 Engine Oil Fill Dipstick 2 Fuel Filter 3 Engine Air Cleaner 4 Engine Oil Drain Plug 5 Battery 6 Fuel Tank 7 Engine Oil Filter 8 Deck Lift Pivot Zerks 2 9 Par...

Page 27: ...5 8 601396_0109 Fig 5 9 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 Deck Belt 2 Blades Hustler Sport 42 48 Deck Maintenance Locator Chart Hustler Sport 48 Deck Hustler Sport 42 Deck...

Page 28: ...or tighten spindle bearing The choke is not on Move the choke lever to ON A blade spindle is bent Contact your Hustler Dealer Numerous See engine manual Uneven cutting height The blade s are not sharp...

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Page 30: ...engine flooding and loss of power 5 Remove and replace fuel filter if not done in previous 100 hours 6 Remove spark plugs and pour a tablespoon of engine oil into each spark plug hole Install plugs b...

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Page 32: ...5 2 Maintenance Adjustments Introduction 5 1 Model and serial number 1 1 Moving tractor with stalled engine 4 5 Mower blade maintenance 5 4 Mower blade removal 5 5 Mower deck operation 4 8 New season...

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