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• Do not wear radios or music headphones while operat-

ing the machinery. Safe operation requires your full
attention.

Operation Precautions

Avoid Fire Hazards

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

Start Engine Safely

Avoid possible injury or death from machine runaway.

Do not start engine by shorting across starter terminals.

Before you start the engine:
• Sit on the operator’s seat.
• Move control levers to the neutral/brake position.

Operate Machine Safely

Refer to the unit’s operator’s manual for complete safety
information on safe machine operation.

Always maintain a safe distance from people and pets
when mowing

Always be aware of what is behind the machine before
backing up.

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

Follow daily and weekly checklists, making sure hoses
are tightly secured and bolts are tightened.

Always keep engine and machine clean, removing accu-
mulated dirt, trash and other material from machine.

Never put hands or feet under any part of the machine
while it is running.

Never attempt to start engine when there is a strong odor
of gasoline fumes present. Locate and correct cause.

Keep all safety shields and covers in place, except for
servicing.

Do not touch hot parts of machine.

General Maintenance Precautions

Repairs or maintenance requiring engine power
should be performed by trained maintenance person-
nel only. 

Never run 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.

Unless specifically required, 

DO NOT

 have engine run-

ning when servicing or making adjustments to mower.
Park the machine on level ground. Place steering control
levers in the park brake position, disengage deck clutch,
lower deck, remove ignition switch key and disconnect
negative battery cable before doing any maintenance.
Wait for all movement to stop before adjusting, cleaning
or repairing. To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, be

sure proper ventilation is available when engine must be
operated in an enclosed area. 

Before working on or under the deck, make certain
engine cannot be accidentally started. Shut engine off,
remove ignition switch key and disconnect negative bat-
tery cable for maximum safety. 

Except when changing or checking belt, 

always

 keep belt

covers on mower deck for safety as well as cleanliness.

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 mower.

Keep your machine clean and remove any deposits of
trash and clippings, which can cause engine fires and
hydraulic overheating as well as excessive belt wear.
Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow machine to cool
before storing. 

Always wear adequate eye protection when servicing the
hydraulic system and battery, or when 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 engine is running or deck clutch is engaged. 

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 appro-

priate jack stands, with a minimum weight rating of 2000
pounds to block the unit up. Use in pairs only. Follow the
instructions supplied with the vehicle stands.

Keep nuts and bolts tight, especially the blade attachment
bolts. Keep equipment in good working condition.

Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper
operation regularly.

Exercise caution when working under the deck as the
mower blades are extremely sharp. Wrap the blade(s) or
wear gloves and use extra caution when servicing them.

Use only genuine Hustler

®

 replacement parts to ensure

that original standards are maintained.

Maintenance Precautions

Avoid Fire Hazards

Be prepared if an accident or fire should occur. Know
where the first aid kit and the fire extinguishers are
located and how to use them.

Provide adequate ventilation when charging batteries.

Do not smoke near battery.

Never check fuel level with an open flame.

Never use an open flame to look for leaks anywhere on
the equipment.

Never use an open flame as light anywhere on or around
the equipment.

When preparing engine for storage, remember that fuel
stabilizer is volatile and therefore dangerous. Seal and

Summary of Contents for X-ONEi

Page 1: ...117604 REV A Hustler X ONE i General Service Manual 200 S Ridge Road Hesston Kansas 67062 2097...

Page 2: ...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 can...

Page 3: ...nce Precautions 3 2 Torque 4 1 Standard Torques 4 1 Special Torques 4 1 Power Unit Maintenance 5 1 Steering Adjustments 5 1 Park brake adjustment 5 4 Belts 5 5 Hydraulic Pump Belt Adjustment 5 5 Hydra...

Page 4: ...REV A toc 2 117604 Blades 7 2 Belts 7 4 Deck Belt Adjustment 7 4 Electrical 8 1 Troubleshooting 10 1...

Page 5: ...d up of grease oil and dirt especially in the engine and under the seat platform areas minute dust particles are abrasive to close tolerance engine and hydraulic assemblies Daily inspect mower for gra...

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Page 7: ...pets or plastic truck bed liners Always place fuel containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling When practical remove gas or diesel fuel powered equipment from the truck or trailer a...

Page 8: ...ine must be operated in an enclosed area Before working on or under the deck make certain engine cannot be accidentally started Shut engine off remove ignition switch key and disconnect negative bat t...

Page 9: ...te may overflow and damage paint wiring or structure When cleaning the battery use soap and water Be careful not to get soap and water into the bat tery Clean the battery terminals with a solution of...

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Page 11: ...this fastener SIZE FT LBS NM SIZE FT LBS NM 10 32 4 IN LBS 3 6 M3 12 IN LBS 1 3 250 98 4 IN LBS 11 1 M4 26 4 IN LBS 3 312 204 IN LBS 23 M5 54 IN LBS 6 1 375 30 40 M6 92 4 IN LBS 10 4 438 48 65 M8 222...

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Page 13: ...ds and rotate the rod to lengthen the steering control linkage until the wheel s come to a stop Figure 5 3 7 Repeat for the opposite side if necessary 8 If wheel s are rotating in reverse then loosen...

Page 14: ...fore the pump bottoms out Lock in place when the adjustment is correct by re tightening the jam nut Do this for each side To adjust the stops for driving straight when steering control levers are agai...

Page 15: ...l position 6 Tighten the nut on the steering damper s front ball stud NOTE The damper must not bottom out when the pump lever is fully stroked in either direction 7 Reconnect the negative battery cabl...

Page 16: ...re by hand The tire should rotate Remember hydraulic oil resistance will prevent the tire from rotating freely even with the bypass valves open There should be no resistance from the brakes at this po...

Page 17: ...belt covering does not indicate failure trim ravelings with a sharp knife Inspect the belt pulley grooves and flanges for wear A new belt or one in good condition should never run against the bottom...

Page 18: ...d your warranty The Hustler X ONE i system filter is located at the bottom of the integrated transmission with access to it from the front Use a Hustler approved filter element only When changing the...

Page 19: ...er the brake pole and around the aluminum spacers Figure 5 18 Check the air gap between rotor armature with feeler gage If the gap is less than 070 then follow the trouble shooting procedure outlined...

Page 20: ...and the deck should not be engaged with the PTO switch off and clutch de energized Engage and disengage the PTO switch to ensure the proper function of the clutch 2 If clutch still does not engage the...

Page 21: ...you wish to use non pneumatic tires on your Hustler mower the tires must be an approved tire purchased from Hustler Turf Equipment Warranty claims will be denied on any mower equipped with unapproved...

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Page 23: ...the valve counterclockwise to open the valve Allow 10 minutes for engine oil to adequately drain 4 After oil is drained close the valve by twisting it clockwise 5 Clean up any spilled oil IMPORTANT Al...

Page 24: ...fore a dirty filter element is not bad for the engine unless it is excessively restricting the air flow and engine performance is affected The reason is simple The media in the filter must be porous t...

Page 25: ...04 6 3 REV A Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Fuel evaporation system filter Fuel shutoff valve Fuel tank Fuel tank Fuel line Seat support Figure 6 7 Fuel evaporation system filter Vapor line Tee Fuel tank Fuel...

Page 26: ...oad should be set as follows NOTE Model numbers may or may not end with an extension after the number There are several different extensions that may be shown i e EX or CE Example 922222 no extension...

Page 27: ...igure 7 7 7 Loosen the two nuts on the front of height indicator so that the foot pedal is free Figure 7 3 Figure 7 7 8 Start the leveling process on the left front of the mower 9 Set the amount of th...

Page 28: ...block holding the threaded rod until there is slack in the deck lift chain Figure 7 7 25 Tighten the appropriate nut until the chain just becomes tight and carries most of the deck weight Check by mo...

Page 29: ...are cracked or flattened IMPORTANT The blade sail curved part must be point ing upward toward the inside of the deck to ensure proper cut ting IMPORTANT When mounting blades rotate them after installa...

Page 30: ...elts and never use belt dressings Any of these will destroy the belt composition in a very short time Deck Belt Adjustment The spindle belt tension remains constant by means of a tension idler and spr...

Page 31: ...ame for the different decks shown 1 Spring length after tensioning new belt Measured from outside of hook to outside of hook with deck set at 3 8 26cm cut height 2 Route belt as shown 52 60 Deck Belt...

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Page 33: ...117604 8 1 REV A ELECTRICAL Electrical Schematic Kawasaki...

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Page 35: ...for engine service information NOTE After completing maintenance cycle 500 hours repeat cycle Maintenance Schedule Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Figure 9 4 SERVICE AT INTERVALS INDICATED WEEKLY OR...

Page 36: ...il Reservoir 8 Hydraulic Oil Filter 9 Front Wheel Bearing Zerks 2 10 Engine Oil Filter 11 Deck Height Pivot Zerks 4 12 Park Brake Switch 13 Drive Tires 14 Pump Idler Zerk 1 15 Pump Belt 16 Deck Pusher...

Page 37: ...l Drain Plug 5 Battery 6 Fuel Tanks 7 Hydraulic Oil Reservoir 8 Hydraulic Oil Filter 9 Front Wheel Bearing Zerks 2 10 Engine Oil Filter 11 Deck Height Pivot Zerks 4 12 Park Brake Switch 13 Drive Tires...

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Page 39: ...ation Failed oil pump Contact your dealer High oil consumption Numerous Contact your dealer Mower jerky when starting or operates in one direc tion only Steering control linkage needs adjustment Adjus...

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Page 41: ...ons 3 2 Hydraulic pump belt adjustment 5 5 Hydraulic system 5 6 Maintenance introduction 2 1 Maintenance Locator Chart 9 2 Maintenance precautions 3 2 Maintenance schedule 9 1 Mower blade maintenance...

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