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Section 3: Adjustments

ZSR54, & ZSR60 Accu-Z Razor

®

 Zero Turn Mowers   357-344M

Table of Contents

7/01/14

Deck Adjustments

The mower deck has three areas that may need to be
checked occasionally and adjusted when needed.

Deck Cutting Height And Leveling

Deck Lift Assist Springs

Anti-Scalp Rollers

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WARNING

Make sure blade engagement switch is (OFF), switch key is
(OFF) and removed from ignition switch, control levers are
(OUT), and park brake is (ON) before making adjustments.

Deck Cutting Height And Leveling

When level, the bottom edge of the deck should be 3"
above ground level with deck stop (#1) set at 3 1/4"
cutting height. If the deck cutting height is not properly
adjusted, readjust deck height as follows:

1.

Check tire pressures to make certain they are
properly inflated.

Refer to Figure 3-7:

2.

Park unit on a flat level surface.

3.

Raise deck fully up.

4.

Position blade cutting height at 3 1/4" by placing
3" high deck support blocks under the deck edge in
three locations. (Two stacked 2" x 4" x 5" or longer
boards may be used to make one 3" high block)

a. Place one 3" high support block under the deck’s

front edge in-line with the far left blade spindle.

b. Place a second 3" high support block under the

deck’s front edge in-line with the right blade
spindle.

c. Center a third 3" high support block under the

center of the deck’s back edge.

5.

Remove deck height adjusting stop (#1) shown in
Figure 3-8 on page 27 and lower deck onto the
support blocks.

Blade Cutting Height will be 3 1/4"

When Blocking Deck Edge 3" Above Ground Level

Figure 3-7

NOTE: Refer to “Tire Inflation Chart” on page 57
for correct tire pressures.

3" High Support Block Constructed of two 2 x 4’s

3"

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Refer to Figure 3-8 & Figure 3-9 on page 27:

6.

Back 3/4" flange nuts (#7 & #9) four or more turns
away from deck lift trunnion (#8).

7.

Back 5/8" flange nuts (#18 & #20) four or more turns
away from spring assist trunnion (#19).

8.

Loosen adjuster jam nuts (#15 & #24) and adjuster
yoke whiz nuts (#27 & #28).

9.

Loosen adjuster screws (#14 & #23) until adjuster
yokes (#16 & #25) can move up and down freely.

10. Set cutting height at 3 1/4" by turning deck stop (#1)

around so that its flat side is against stop handle (#2)
and then place deck stop into the 3cutting height
hole (#3) in deck height gauge bar (#4) (See deck
height indicator (#5) to locate position of 3" hole.

11. Tighten deck lift chains (#30, #26, #29 & #17) in the

order provided below:

Front Left Lift Chain #30

a. Adjust flange nut (#7) against trunnion (#8) until

lift chain (#30) on the front left side is tight, stop
handle (#2) is against deck stop (#1) and deck is
still resting on the support blocks.

b. After flange nut (#7) has been properly adjusted,

tighten flange nut (#9) to the proper torque.

Front Right Lift Chain #26

a. Make sure adjuster yoke (#25) moves freely.

b. Tighten adjuster screw (#23) until lift chain (#26)

on the front right side is tight and the deck is still
resting on the support blocks.

c. Tighten adjuster jam nut (#24) & yoke nuts (#27).

Back Left Lift Chain #29

a. Adjust flange nut (#18) against spring assist

trunnion (#19) until lift chain (#29) on the back left
side is tight and the deck is still resting on the
support blocks.

b. After flange nut (#18) has been properly adjusted,

tighten flange nut (#20) to the proper torque.

Back Right Lift Chain #17

a. Make sure adjuster yoke (#16) moves freely.

b. Tighten adjuster screw (#14) until lift chain (#17)

on the back right side is tight and the deck is
resting on the support blocks.

c. Tighten adjuster jam nut (#15) & yoke nuts (#28).

12. Raise deck fully up until stop handle (#2) catches on

the cross notch in the deck height gauge bar (#4).

13. Remove support blocks from under the deck.

IMPORTANT: Spring assist trunnion (#12) is factory
set and should not require field adjustment.

IMPORTANT: When completed, all lift chains will be
tight, the deck will be resting on all 3" support blocks
and stop handle will be against the deck stop.

Summary of Contents for 357-344M

Page 1: ...ead the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Copyright 2014...

Page 2: ...ut Down Sequence 15 Safety Start Interlock System 16 Driving the Mower 16 Accessing Area Beneath the Seat 18 Moving Mower with Stalled Engine 18 Safe Operating Instructions 19 General Operating Inform...

Page 3: ...The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra safety precaution must be taken When you see this symbol be alert and carefully read the message th...

Page 4: ...otect operator from being thrown crushed or severely injured if a rollover occurs and from falling off the mower and being ran over Not using the seat belt ROPS can result in serious injury or death W...

Page 5: ...itting clothing while operating or servicing mower Put mower in neutral set park brake disengage blades turn off engine remove switch key and wait for all moving components to stop before performing m...

Page 6: ...www landpride com 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as specified by Land Pride When ordering new components make sure the corr...

Page 7: ...Safety Information ZSR54 ZSR60 Accu Z Razor Zero Turn Mowers 357 344M Table of Contents 7 01 14 838 833C Warning Fuel Imbedded in Fuel Tank 838 310C Warning General 838 307C Warning Moving Parts 27754...

Page 8: ...mation ZSR54 ZSR60 Accu Z Razor Zero Turn Mowers 357 344M Table of Contents 7 01 14 838 815C Warning Rollover Hazard 838 306C Warning Do not operator without deflector 838 308C Warning Rotating Blade...

Page 9: ...Turn Mowers 357 344M Table of Contents 7 01 14 838 444C Danger Muffler Hot Both Sides of Engine Floor platform Pulley Shields have been removed to show decals 27757 27823 27757 818 543C Danger Guard M...

Page 10: ...e rear end Control lever heights are also adjustable making the mower comfortable to handle See Specifications Capacities on page 50 and Features Benefits on page 53 for additional information and per...

Page 11: ...lowing actions are suggested 1 Discuss the matter with your dealership service manager making sure that person is aware of any problems you may have and has had the opportunity to assist you 2 If you...

Page 12: ...rting 3 8 16 x 1 GR5 round head square neck bolts 2 up through the deck bottom as shown 2 Secure with 3 8 flanged locknuts 3 Tighten nuts to correct torque See Torque Chart on page 57 Discharge Chute...

Page 13: ...result in personal injury Connect black battery cable to the battery s negative post with 1 4 20 x 3 4 GR5 hex head serrated screw flat washer lock washer and nut before starting the mower Tighten hex...

Page 14: ...10 17 25 21 21 15 23 22 3 24 24 1 Control Panel See Figure 2 2 on page 13 2 Battery Located under the seat 3 Control Levers 4 Deck Height Indicator 5 Discharge Chute Guard 6 Right Deck Cover Guard 7...

Page 15: ...all required adjustments Refer to Section 3 Adjustments Page 22 Read and follow all operating procedures Refer to Section 2 Operating Procedures Page 12 Check mower safety start interlock system daily...

Page 16: ...not have to be turned off to make the switch See Fuel System on page 38 for more information Left Right Fuel Tank Valve Figure 2 3 IMPORTANT DO NOT operate mower with choke on IMPORTANT With mower sto...

Page 17: ...owing steps are correct procedures for starting the engine If difficulty is encountered contact your local Land Pride dealer 1 Before starting the engine make sure a Blade engagement switch is OFF b B...

Page 18: ...ine when becoming unseated with both control levers OUT and blade engagement switch OFF IMPORTANT The operator must be on the seat when testing switches Contact your local Land Pride dealer if the pro...

Page 19: ...f Frame 2 Spread both control levers fully apart and engage the park brake Ref Frame 1 To Steer Refer to Figure 2 7 on page 17 To Steer Straight While Traveling Forward Ref Frame 3 Push control levers...

Page 20: ...Insert 1 4 carriage bolt in the latch arm and secure with hex flange nut 4 See Seat Adjustment on page 24 for positioning seat forward and rearward Moving Mower with Stalled Engine Refer to Figure 2 9...

Page 21: ...our footing and hand hold is secure when climbing onto the mower to be seated WARNING The tailpipe and muffler are very hot and can ignite dry grasses brush and other flammable materials Always keep a...

Page 22: ...thout authorization Unauthorized modifications will void warranty to all parts directly and indirectly affected by the modification Do not leave mower unattended with engine running Do not pull a trai...

Page 23: ...warm up momentarily If your mower has just been running and the engine is already warm using the choke is probably not necessary With the engine at half throttle release the parking brake by pushing t...

Page 24: ...around oil openings fuel openings and air inlets Minute dust particles are abrasive to close tolerance engine and hydraulic components Some repairs require the assistance of a trained service mechani...

Page 25: ...e blade switch and turn ignition switch off 2 Position control levers in neutral position as shown 3 Remove fan mounting hardware and fans 4 if jam nuts 3 are not easily accessible 4 Loosen jam nuts 3...

Page 26: ...ight or left when pushing the levers equally forward IMPORTANT Make sure lower control levers have been adjusted before adjusting upper control levers See page 23 for lower control lever adjustments N...

Page 27: ...ing 11 by tightening up eyebolt 10 Replace deck belt when it becomes excessively worn or damaged Instructions for replacing the deck drive belt are provided on page 40 With deck height set at 3 check...

Page 28: ...nge nuts 18 20 four or more turns away from spring assist trunnion 19 8 Loosen adjuster jam nuts 15 24 and adjuster yoke whiz nuts 27 28 9 Loosen adjuster screws 14 23 until adjuster yokes 16 25 can m...

Page 29: ...to decrease springs tension and to increase deck weight against the stop handle 5 After adjusting nut 35 has been properly adjusted tighten jam nut 36 against the adjusting nut 6 Replace floor platfor...

Page 30: ...ting height 2nd notches 3 4 below cutting height 3rd notches 1 1 4 below cutting height Bottom notches 1 3 4 below cutting height For protection of deck and blades it is best if the rollers are mounte...

Page 31: ...ZOR 357 358A MULCH KIT 60 RAZOR 890 991C MULCH MOWER BLADES 54 RAZOR 890 702C MULCH MOWER BLADES 60 RAZOR Refer to Figure 4 3 Give your lawn that fresh cut grass look without the unsightly grass clipp...

Page 32: ...intenance Safety DANGER Repairs or maintenance specifically requiring engine power should be performed by trained personnel only Control levers should be out If control levers are to be operated the t...

Page 33: ...ice per hours indicated in column or annually whichever comes first Maintenance Schedule Service at Intervals Indicated Every 25 Hrs Every 50 Hrs Every 100 Hrs Every 200 Hrs Every 500 Hrs Refer to Pag...

Page 34: ...Scalp Wheels 11 Discharge Chute Refer to Figure 5 2 12 Blade Bolt 13 Blade Washer 14 Cutting Blades 15 Deck Underside Refer to Figure 5 3 16 Engine Oil Fill Dipstick RH side 17 Engine Oil Drain Plug...

Page 35: ...Kawasaki Engine Shown Figure 5 3 Bottom view of Mower Deck Not Shown Figure 5 4 27764 26 29 28 32 24 23 16 22 31 17 18 Left Side Right Side 30 27 31 30 20 21 22 25 32 Pulley Guard See Figure 5 1 Pulle...

Page 36: ...acement Thereafter they should be checked every 50 hours of operation Blade bolts See item 12 in Figure 5 2 on page 32 Electric Clutch bolt See item 44 in Figure 5 4 on page 33 Wheel lug nuts See item...

Page 37: ...king the battery Flush area with clean water and call a physician immediately Acid will also damage clothing WARNING Do not overfill battery Electrolytes may overflow and damage paint wiring and struc...

Page 38: ...r has two independent hydrostatic transaxle systems Each system will require separate oil and oil filter changes It is best to change oil soon after using the mower while dirt particles are still susp...

Page 39: ...ecifications The following procedures are best performed with mower drive wheels off the ground and then repeated under normal operating conditions If this is not possible the procedure should be perf...

Page 40: ...cur if not followed Observe safe fuel handling precautions Fuel is flammable and vapors are very explosive An explosion or fire can burn destroy and kill property animals and people Do not fill tank w...

Page 41: ...ing on which engine your mower is equipped with See engine owner s manuals for exact location of fuel filter and instructions on removal and installation Refer to Figure 5 13 Replace fuel filter annua...

Page 42: ...ck drive belt 3 per the illustration shown in Figure 5 15 10 Re tension idler 6 by turning bolt 9 clockwise until over center release locks in place Check belt tension per the Deck Drive Belt Adjustme...

Page 43: ...in 9 Over center release Use 3 4 socket wrench 10 Tension eye bolt 11 Tension idler spring 12 Idler arm 27819 Ground Drive Belt Layout Figure 5 16 1 Deck drive pulley 2 Deck drive belt 3 Ground drive...

Page 44: ...balanced blade may come loose and fly out from under the deck Also an unbalanced blade will shorten the spindle bearing s life CAUTION ALWAYS wear eye protection and gloves when sharpening a blade 1 C...

Page 45: ...arpened and balanced Blade Balancing Figure 5 21 19074 Resharpening Cutting Edge Pattern NAIL OR SHAFT HORIZONTAL 19046 Blade Installation WARNING When mounting blades rotate them after installation t...

Page 46: ...l Cap dipstick 2 Oil Drain Valve 3 Oil Filter 4 Fuel Filter 5 Engine Cooling Fan 6 Air Filter Cover 7 Muffler 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 33224 General Engine Maintenance Detailed instructions and recommendations f...

Page 47: ...if it is cracked torn stays open or is missing See also Burp Valve Information on page 46 5 Install new inner element into the new outer element as shown in Figure 5 24 6 Install new outer filter ele...

Page 48: ...and properly seated on both ends to prevent dirt from entering the engine Damaged Air Filtering System A damaged air filtering system occurs from mishandling of the filter element and operating the m...

Page 49: ...ngine oil into each spark plug hole Install plugs but do not reconnect plug leads h Crank engine with starter at least a dozen revolutions to distribute oil over cylinder walls and valve mechanism i C...

Page 50: ...lit in pulley cover 1 Zerk Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity As required 50 hrs Multi purpose spray lube Multi purpose grease lube Multi purpose oil lube Intervals in hours at which lu...

Page 51: ...pivot mount 2 Zerks Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity As required Every 100 hrs or monthly whichever comes first 100 M Hours 27825 27826 100 M Hours Deck Lift Points Locate on both sid...

Page 52: ...quarts 1 9L Oil Type SAE 10W 30 Oil Filter Part No 831 073C Fuel Filter Part No 831 031C Air Filter Part No 831 074C Outer 831 075C Inner 831 076C Hydrostatic Transaxle Specifications Capacities Mowe...

Page 53: ...operation Seat Options Deluxe cushion seat with arm rests Mainframe Construction Welded steel Front Caster Wheels Free turning with greasable roller bearings Front Caster Fork Construction 5 16 steel...

Page 54: ...52 Section 6 Specifications Capacities ZSR54 ZSR60 Accu Z Razor Zero Turn Mowers 357 344M Table of Contents 7 01 14 27830...

Page 55: ...nvironment making steel cut gears cost affordable for high end users Wide rear turf tread tires 5 bolt 20 x 10 10 tires Offers excellent ground flotation and gentle on turf grasses Front ribbed tires...

Page 56: ...rm Provides easy service access to the compartment below the seat and is spring mounted for a smoother ride Requires removal of only one bolt for quick access to components below Comfortable adjustabl...

Page 57: ...rator s Manual Grass cutting is ragged or uneven Dull bent or broken cutting blades Sharpen or replace cutting blades Deck full of wet sticky grass Clean underside of deck Cutting Blades are not opera...

Page 58: ...ive faulty See your dealer Hydraulic system operates hot Hydro drive faulty See your dealer Not operating engine at rated speed Increase engine speed to 3600 rpm Steering levers do not return to neutr...

Page 59: ...2 5 280 205 440 325 610 450 7 8 9 225 165 585 430 820 605 M20 X 1 5 310 230 650 480 900 665 7 8 14 250 185 640 475 905 670 M24 X 3 480 355 760 560 1050 780 1 8 340 250 875 645 1230 910 M24 X 2 525 39...

Page 60: ...year limited warranty Rental Units Limited warranty on all materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days Belts blades and tires are considered wear items Filters and Plugs are considered maintenan...

Page 61: ...HFSS 3 8 16X5 8 GR5 ZNYCR 7 GROMMET 875X1 25X 25T 8 GROMMET FUEL TANK FITTING NOT AVAILABLE SEPARETLY 9 LH FUEL TANK RED COMPLIANT 10 RH FUEL TANK RED COMPLIANT 11 VALVE FUEL SELECTOR 12 TEE 1 4HB POL...

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