HUSTLER FasTrak SD Operator'S Manual Download Page 16

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Exercise extreme caution when loading or unloading the 
mower onto a trailer or truck.

Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side 
shields when operating the mower.

Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are 
involved in a large percentage of riding mower-related 
injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability to 
operate the mower safely enough to protect themselves 
and others from serious injury.

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for wheel 
weights or counterweights.

If any attachment or additional weight is mounted on the 
rear of the unit, any rapid movement of the control levers 
in either direction could result in a reaction of the mower 
that can cause serious injury.

Clean flammable material from mower. Prevent fires 
by keeping the engine compartment, top of the deck, 
exhaust area, battery, fuel line, fuel tank and opera-
tor’s station clean of accumulated trash, grass clip-
pings, and other debris. Always clean up spilled fuel 
and oil.

Prevent fires by keeping the engine and exhaust areas 
clear of grass clippings and other debris. Do not back 
mower into flammable materials.

Always secure the ROPS in the raised position and 
buckle the seat belt before starting mower.

Using A Ramp

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

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 mower frame to contact if the 
unit starts to tip backwards. It also reduces the risk of a 
wheel going off and the mower tipping over.

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

Avoid sudden acceleration when on a ramp.

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 the mower 
up the slope or if you feel uneasy on the slope; do not mow it. 
REMINDER: Only operate on slopes of 15 degrees or less

.

Use extreme caution when operating on slopes.

• Be extremely careful changing directions on a 

slope. Slow down.

• Do not operate where the mower 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 mower 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.

Do not remove or modify the stabilizer wheels.

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

Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc.

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

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

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 mower 
suddenly rolling over causing serious injury or death.

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 mower rollover 
and serious injury or death.

Do not mow on wet grass. Slippery conditions reduce 
traction which could cause sliding and loss of control.

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

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

If the mower’s tires lose traction when operating on 
slopes, disengage the blades, place the control levers in 
the park brake position, stop the engine, remove the igni-
tion switch key, and get help.

Never make sudden starts, stops, turns, or reversals of 
direction, especially when maneuvering on slopes. The 
steering is designed for sensitive response. Rapid move-
ment of the control levers in either direction could result 
in a reaction of the mower that can cause serious injury.

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

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 mower drive tires to lose traction resulting 
in a possible loss of control of the mower. An operator 
should not operate on a slope until he is thoroughly 
familiar with the equipment.

Do not operate on slopes greater than 15 degrees.

Refer to the 

Slope Guide

, when determining the degree of 

slope to be mowed.
It is strongly recommended that the operator drive the 
mower off of the slope, using extreme caution, if any sign 
of loss of traction is detected. Wait until the condition 
that caused the problem is resolved before attempting to 
operate on the slope again.
Terrain conditions can affect traction resulting in possible 
loss of control of the mower. Some of the conditions 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

Summary of Contents for FasTrak SD

Page 1: ...602901 1 1 REV G Hustler FasTrak SD Operator s Manual 200 South Ridge Road Hesston Kansas 67062...

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Page 3: ...pe Operation 3 2 Children 3 3 Controls 3 4 Safety Start Interlock System 3 5 Engine Starting 3 5 Stopping The Engine 3 6 Moving Mower With Stalled Engine 3 6 ROPS Roll Over Protective Structure 3 6 Mo...

Page 4: ...5 General Engine Maintenance 4 6 Carbon Canister 4 6 Fuel Evaporation System Filter 4 6 Belts 4 7 Mower Blade Maintenance 4 7 Mower Blade Removal 4 7 Seat Adjustment 4 8 Steering Control Lever Adjust...

Page 5: ...user Operating conditions vary considerably and cannot all be addressed individually Through experience however operators should find no difficulty in developing good operating skills suitable to mos...

Page 6: ...ct contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT OF SPARK ARRESTER MUFFLER This equipment may create sparks that ca...

Page 7: ...ualified and physically able individuals properly trained in the operation of this equipment All operators and mechanics must become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment operator controls...

Page 8: ...lt fails steering control will be lost Refer to owner s manual for inspection and replacement intervals and refer to above paragraph for emergency procedures WARNING Thrown objects Part Number 601624...

Page 9: ...ssary Always look down and behind before and while backing up Do not carry passengers Always stop machine if someone enters the area WARNING Roll over Slow down before turning Do not operate on slopes...

Page 10: ...er 601635 WARNING Read Operator s Manual and decals before attempting to operate this machine WARNING This structure s protective capability may be impaired by structural damage overturn or alteration...

Page 11: ...on J Read Operator s Manual before attempting to operate this machine K Wear ear protection eye protection and safety shoes when operating this equipment L Engine start position M For maximum electric...

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Page 13: ...ch as pole tree or building 3 Fold the paper along the slope guide lines C D or E 4 Align the closest slope guide line with the ground slope This will give you a close estimation of the ground slope t...

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Page 15: ...peration requires your full attention Do not operate the equipment while wearing sandals ten nis shoes sneakers shorts or any type of loose fitting clothing Do not use a towel as a headband or neck wr...

Page 16: ...uts bumps rocks or other hidden objects Uneven terrain could overturn the mower Tall grass can hide obstacles Remove obstacles such as rocks tree limbs etc Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual...

Page 17: ...can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children Children are often attracted to the mower and the mowing activity Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them Nev...

Page 18: ...lever is in the down position the choke is in the off run position When the knob is pulled up the choke is in the on start position Do not operate the machine in the on start position F Electronic ho...

Page 19: ...n the deck clutch switch is up or one or both of the steering control levers is up and the operator is off the seat check the function of the seat switch If the seat switch is not operating properly i...

Page 20: ...Refer to Mower deck operation section for more details 3 Let the engine run at low idle for a couple of minutes 4 Rotate the ignition key counter clockwise to the OFF position Remove the key from swi...

Page 21: ...ROPS Inspection Inspect the ROPS after the first 20 hours of operation Following the initial inspection check the ROPS after every 500 hours of operation or every six months whichever comes first Figu...

Page 22: ...orward pull back gently on steering control levers When going in reverse push forward gently on steering control levers For emergency stop when traveling forward or rearward place the steering control...

Page 23: ...e mower will travel forward The farther back steering control levers are from neutral the faster the mower will go in reverse WARNING Always be aware of what is behind the machine before backing up Do...

Page 24: ...ghly familiar with the proper use and operation of the equipment should read the manual completely and thor oughly and should have attempted slow moving maneu vers to become familiar with the operatio...

Page 25: ...if the cutting width of the mower is wider than the previous mower This ensures that uneven turf is not cut too short Raise the cutting height of the mower if the grass if slightly taller than normal...

Page 26: ...tained due to the 1 4 6 4mm plate that is part of the stop Figure 3 11 EXAMPLE When the height adjusting stop is placed in the 3 76 2mm hole with the 1 4 6 4mm plate facing to the front of the unit th...

Page 27: ...the engine in an enclosed area unless exhaust is vented to the outside Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide which is an odorless and deadly poison Never attempt to make any adjustments or repairs to...

Page 28: ...size is a garden tractor BCI group U1R with 225 or better cranking AMP rating A maintenance free battery is recommended Otherwise follow battery manufacturer s maintenance safety storing and charging...

Page 29: ...in each transmission every 2 years or 200 hours whichever comes first NOTE The filter guard must be removed to access filter Each transmission s filter is located per Figure 4 3 A standard oil filter...

Page 30: ...of ignition Do not remove fuel cap or fill tank with engine running or while engine is hot Clean up any fuel spills If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away from...

Page 31: ...rain container under the machine below the oil drain valve 3 Twist the valve counterclockwise to open the valve Allow 10 minutes for engine oil to adequately drain 4 After oil is drained close the val...

Page 32: ...manufacturer s control Therefore on a dust ingested engine failure there will be no warranty consideration if the air filter element has been cleaned or serviced in any manner A partially dirty air f...

Page 33: ...ol is available through most hardware supply stores or balancing can be done by placing the blade on an inverted line punch or 5 8 bolt Blade should not lean or tilt Spin the blade slowly blade should...

Page 34: ...p or down and align the holes in it with the holes in the lower lever Re install the cap screws and tighten The steering control levers should be adjusted so that they align with each other when in th...

Page 35: ...602901 4 9 REV G Figure 4 14 Cap screws Upper control lever Lower control lever...

Page 36: ...e information NOTE After completing maintenance cycle 500 hours repeat cycle Maintenance Schedule Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 Figure 4 21 SERVICE AT INTERVA...

Page 37: ...il Expansion Tank 8 Hydraulic Oil Filter 9 Front Wheel Bearing Zerks 2 mowers built prior to serial number 1308000 10 Engine Oil Filter 11 Deck Height Pivot Zerks 4 12 Park Brake Switch 13 Drive Tire...

Page 38: ...il Filter 9 Front Wheel Bearing Zerks 2 mowers built prior to serial number 1308000 10 Engine Oil Filter 11 Deck Height Pivot Zerks 4 12 Park Brake Switch 13 Drive Tire 14 Deck Belt 15 Pump Belt 16 Bl...

Page 39: ...ow engine oil pressure Low oil level Add oil Oil diluted or too light Change oil and check for source of contamination Failed oil pump Contact your Dealer High oil consumption Numerous Contact your De...

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Page 41: ...k the engine with the starter at least a dozen revolutions to distribute oil over the cylinder walls and valve mechanism 7 Clean the exterior surface of the engine Spread a light film of oil over any...

Page 42: ...like to view or print a copy of the Hustler FasTrak SD 48 54 60 product manuals Operator s Manual General Service Manual and Parts Manual go online to www hustlerturf com Contact your local Hustler de...

Page 43: ...schedule 4 10 Model and serial number 1 1 Moving mower with stalled engine 3 6 Mower blade maintenance 4 7 Mower blade removal 4 7 Mower operation 3 8 New season preparation 6 1 Operating suggestions...

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