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Tire pressure

The attachments mounted to the mower 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:

Water; i.e. lake, river

Cliffs, retaining walls

Roads, highways

Buildings

Rocks

These are just a few examples of situations when 
caution 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 operating on any slope.

Children

Tragic accidents 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.

Never leave the mower unattended with the ignition 
key in the switch, especially with children present. 

Children or bystanders may be injured if they attempt 
to move or to operate the mower while it is 
unattended. Always disengage the deck clutch, place 
the control levers in park brake position, stop the 
engine, and remove the ignition key when leaving the 
operator’s seat.

Keep children out of the mowing area and under the 
watchful care of a responsible adult other than the 
operator.

Be alert and turn the mower off if children enter the 
area.

Before and while backing, look behind and down for 
small children.

Never carry children, even with the blades off. They 
may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with 
safe mower operation. Children who have been given 
rides in the past may suddenly appear in the mowing 
area for another ride and be run over or backed over by 
the mower.

Never allow children to operate the mower.

Never allow children or others in or on towed 
equipment.

Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, 
trees, the end of a fence or other objects that may 
obscure vision.

Service Precautions

Unless specifically required, 

DO NOT

 have the engine 

running when servicing or making adjustments to the 
mower. 

Park the mower on level ground.

Disengage the deck clutch.

Place the steering control levers in the park brake 
position.

Lower the deck.

Stop the engine.

Remove the ignition key.

Disconnect the negative battery cable.

Wait for all movement to stop before adjusting, 
cleaning or repairing. 

Repairs or maintenance requiring engine power 
should be performed by trained maintenance 
personnel only. 

To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, operate 
the engine in a well ventilated area only. 

Read and observe all safety warnings in this 
manual.

Before working on or under the deck, make certain the 
engine cannot be accidentally started. 

Always

 keep belt covers on mower deck for safety as 

well as for cleanliness except when changing or 
checking the belt.

Use a stick or similar instrument to clean under the 
mower making sure that no part of the body, especially 
arms and hands are under the mower.

Always wear adequate eye protection when:

servicing the hydraulic system.

servicing the battery.

grinding mower blades and removing 
accumulated debris. 

Never attempt to make any adjustments or repairs to 
the mower drive system, mower deck or any 
attachment while the mower engine is running or deck 
clutch is engaged. Repairs or maintenance requiring 
engine power should be performed by trained 
maintenance personnel only.

Never work under the machine or attachment unless it 
is safely supported with jack stands.

Make certain machine is secure when it is raised 
and placed on the jack stands.

The jack stands should not allow the machine to 
move when the engine is running and the drive 
wheels are rotating.

• Use only certified jack stands.

 Use only 

appropriate jack stands, with a minimum weight 
rating of 2000 pounds (907 kg) to block the unit 
up.

Summary of Contents for Raptor X

Page 1: ...607768 REV A Hustler Raptor X Hustler Raptor XL Operator s Manual 200 South Ridge Road Hesston Kansas 67062...

Page 2: ...This equipment may create sparks that can start fires around dry vegetation California Public Resources Code Section 4442 6 provides that it is unlawful to use or operate an internal combustion engine...

Page 3: ...ine Starting 3 2 Stopping the Engine 3 3 Moving the Mower with Stalled Engine 3 3 Mower Operation 3 3 Deck Cutting Height Adjustment 3 7 Anti Scalp Wheels 3 7 Maintenance Adjustments 4 1 Safe Servicin...

Page 4: ...REV A toc 2 607768 Troubleshooting 5 1 Storage 6 1...

Page 5: ...ons Directions used in this manual for example RIGHT or LEFT refer to directions when in the operator position and facing forward unless otherwise stated Though current at the time of printing photogr...

Page 6: ...anty repair and service must be handled through an authorized Hustler Dealer Product Literature If you would like to view or print a copy of the product manuals Operator s Manual Parts Manual or Gener...

Page 7: ...fe Operating Practices This product is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects Always follow all safety instructions to avoid serious injury or death Never allow persons to operate t...

Page 8: ...he discharge chute with the engine running Turn off the engine and be sure the blades have stopped before cleaning Use a stick to clear a plugged discharge area Never use your hand Follow daily and we...

Page 9: ...inage ditches embankments 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 ove...

Page 10: ...te the mower Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment Use care when approaching blind corners shrubs trees the end of a fence or other objects that may obscure vision Service Precaution...

Page 11: ...ng the battery Acid can cause serious injury to skin and eyes If contact occurs flush area with clean water and call a physician immediately Acid will also damage clothing Do not drink the battery ele...

Page 12: ...or obliterate the decals Replace unreadable or missing decals It is the owner s responsibility to make certain that the operators and mechanics read and understand all decals before operating this mac...

Page 13: ...ea with clean water and call physician immediately Acid will also damage clothing Avoid skin contact with battery acid Do not allow open flame near the battery when charging Hydrogen gas forms inside...

Page 14: ...e entire grass catcher attachment or mulching system is being used Part Number 604221 DANGER Rotating blades pulleys belts Keep shields and covers in place while machine is in operation Keep hands fee...

Page 15: ...rs Always stop machine if someone enters the area Always be aware of what is behind the machine before backing up Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary Always look down and behind before a...

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Page 17: ...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 to be mowed Slope G...

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Page 19: ...n 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 E Electronic hour meter Figure 3 1 registers 1 10 hour increments up to...

Page 20: ...tion NOTE The operator s seat is equipped with a separate safety switch If for any reason the operator should become unseated when the steering control levers are not in the park brake position park b...

Page 21: ...ning the mower following repairs Mower Operation This mower features the SmoothTrak steering system The following provides you with detailed information on how to operate the mower efficiently Driving...

Page 22: ...T Damage to the hydraulic system components may occur with rapid movement of the steering controls To increase speed increase the steering control lever s distance from neutral The farther forward the...

Page 23: ...t r a l Neutral Left control lever Right control lever An inexperienced operator should not mow on slopes or on uneven terrain Before attempting normal speed operation an inexperienced operator shoul...

Page 24: ...the Maintenance and Adjustments section of this manual for more details Deck Clutch Operation Before beginning operation check to make sure the deck clutch switch is engaging and disengaging the blade...

Page 25: ...ttle when disengaging the clutch will help extend clutch life Warranty will not be allowed for deck clutches that fail due to improper engagement and disengagement practices Deck Cutting Height Adjust...

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Page 27: ...o prevent arm rest damage Some repairs require the assistance of a trained service mechanic and should not be attempted by unskilled personnel Consult your Hustler service center when assistance is ne...

Page 28: ...de parts such as fuel tanks fuel lines fuel line fittings fuel caps carbon canisters canister mounting brackets carburetor purge port connection filters vapor hoses clamps control valves control solen...

Page 29: ...chever comes first Figure 4 4 Engine Oil and Filter Check engine oil daily and after every 4 hours of operation Mower must be on a level surface when checking oil Refer to engine manual and maintenanc...

Page 30: ...nd recommendations for break in and regular maintenance are specified in the Engine Owner s Manual Please refer to this manual for engine servicing lubricating oil levels with quality and viscosity re...

Page 31: ...through most hardware supply stores The blade should not lean or tilt When spinning the blade slowly it should not wobble Balance the blade before reinstalling Lay the blade on a flat surface and che...

Page 32: ...ge replace blade B Straight blade edge C Cutting plane D Cutting edge Figure 4 8 Never work under the machine or attachment unless it is safely supported with jack stands Make certain machine is secur...

Page 33: ...ten the cap screws Torque cap screws to 7 ft lbs 9 5 N m Figure 4 10 Steering Control Lever Adjustment The steering control levers can be adjusted for operator comfort A To pivot the upper control lev...

Page 34: ...owner s manual for engine service information After completing maintenance cycle 100 hours repeat cycle Maintenance Schedule Refer to Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 SERVIC...

Page 35: ...5 Battery 6 Fuel Tank 7 Engine Oil Filter 8 Park Brake Switch 2 9 Drive Tire 10 Engine Air Intake Screen 11 Front Wheel Tires 12 Pump Belt 13 Deck Belt 14 Blades 15 Fuel Evaporation System Filter Figu...

Page 36: ...e Maintenance Service Performed Dealer Hour Meter Reading Date Maintenance Service Performed Dealer Hour Meter Reading Date Maintenance Service Performed Dealer Hour Meter Reading Date Maintenance Ser...

Page 37: ...one direction Steering linkage needs adjustment Adjust linkage Loose steering linkage Tighten linkage Tires improperly inflated Adjust air pressure to 8 12 psi 55 83 KPa Transaxle component faulty Co...

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Page 39: ...ion consult with your Dealer 2 Fill the fuel tank s with fresh fuel NOTE Use non ethanol fuel if possible 3 Run the engine for a minimum of 10 minutes 4 Drain the oil from the crankcase while the engi...

Page 40: ...pins and clevis pins are in place 6 Install all safety shields and review safety precautions listed in this manual 7 Check and inflate tires to 8 12 psi 55 83 KPa 8 Refer to engine manual for more inf...

Page 41: ...In Line Fuse 4 2 Model and Serial Number 1 1 Moving the Mower with Stalled Engine 3 3 Mower Blade Maintenance 4 4 Mower Blade Maintenance Precautions 2 5 Mower Blade Replacement 4 6 Mower Blades 4 4 M...

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