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OMGX10890 J0 

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Lawn Tractors

SABO 97-14 HS

 PIN (010001 - )

SABO 107-17 HS

 PIN (010001 - )

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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Litho in U.S.A.

Summary of Contents for 97-14 HS

Page 1: ...OMGX10890 J0 J0 Lawn Tractors SABO 97 14 HS PIN 010001 SABO 107 17 HS PIN 010001 OPERATOR S MANUAL Export Version Litho in U S A ...

Page 2: ...signed solely for use in customary lawn mowing operations for park and amenity area maintenance and for winter work or similar operation INTENDED USE Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury resulting from this misuse and these risks must be borne soley by the user Compliance with and strict adherence to the condi...

Page 3: ...ou will need to locate the identification number for the machine and for the engine Record the information in the spaces provided below DATE OF PURCHASE _________________________________________ DEALER NAME _________________________________________ DEALER PHONE _________________________________________ PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER A Under seat __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ EN...

Page 4: ...H Postfach 31 03 93 D 51618 Gummersbach Telephone 02261 704 0 Fax 02261 704 104 www sabo online com All rights reserved OMGX10890 J0 English Table of Contents Safety 1 Operating Machine 8 Operating Mower 16 Replacement Parts 21 Service Intervals 22 Service Engine 23 Service Steering and Brakes 28 Service Mower 30 Service Electrical 35 Service Miscellaneous 39 Removing Mower 41 Installing Mower 42 ...

Page 5: ...Safety section The operator s manual also explains any potential safety hazards whenever necessary in special safety messages that are identified with the word CAUTION and the safety alert symbol c Machine Safety Labels READ OPERATORS MANUAL AVOID INJURY FROM TIPPING KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM MOWER This operator s manual contains important information necessary for safe machine operation Observe all...

Page 6: ... when handling battery M96445 Picture Note Located on Right Hand side of deck DO NOT put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is running AVOID INJURY FROM GETTING CAUGHT IN BELT DO NOT operate machine without shields in place Stay clear of belts AVOID INJURY FROM THROWN OBJECTS DO NOT operate mower without discharge chute or entire grass catcher in place STAY CLEAR while engine is running...

Page 7: ...IN BELT DO NOT operate machine without shields in place Stay clear of belts Picture Note Located on rear of tractor Read Pushing Machine In the Operating Machine section of your Operator s Manual before operating free wheeling lever M96445 M96445 Picture Note Located on rear of tractor DO NOT exceed recommended drawbar loads stated on label Horizontal 250 N 56 lb Vertical 65 N 15 lb Lever is under...

Page 8: ...ing daylight or with good artificial light Be careful of traffic when operating near roadways Do not wear radio or music headphones while operating the machine Safe operation requires your full attention Older adults are involved in a large percentage of riding mower accidents involving injury These operators should evaluate their ability to operate a mower safely enough to protect the operator an...

Page 9: ... care when you come to blind corners shrubs trees or other objects that may block your vision Do not let children or an untrained person operate the machine Do not carry or let children ride on machine or any attachment Do not tow children in a cart or trailer Avoid Tipping Do not drive where machine could slip or tip Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain Keep away from drop...

Page 10: ... machine while it is moving Keep safety devices in place and in working condition Keep hardware tight Keep hands feet clothing jewelry and long hair away from any moving parts to prevent them from getting caught Lower attachments to the ground before servicing machine Disengage all power and stop the engine Lock park brake and remove the key Let machine cool Securely support any machine elements t...

Page 11: ...me or sparks or when engine is running STOP engine Fill fuel tank outdoors Prevent fires clean oil grease and dirt from machine Clean up spilled fuel immediately Do not store machine with fuel in tank in a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark To prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric discharge while you fill tank use a non metal fuel container If you use a funnel MAK...

Page 12: ...ul not to spill fuel on machine Fuel may damage surface Wipe up spilled fuel immediately Operator Station Controls A Throttle Choke Control Single Cylinder B Foot Pedal Brake Return to Neutral C Reverse Implement Option Switch D Attachment Lift Lever E Locking Lever F Free Wheeling Knob G Transmission Shift Lever H Park Brake I PTO Drive Lever J Ignition Switch Adjusting Seat 1 Pivot seat forward ...

Page 13: ...CHOKE k position As the engine begins to run smoothly lower the throttle lever in small steps allowing the engine to accept changes in speed and load until the throttle lever is in the FAST r position 5 Turn ignition key E to start position to crank the engine Crank engine until it starts but no longer than 5 seconds 6 If engine starts release key to run position If engine does not start release k...

Page 14: ...ission oil to warm Sluggish transmission response in cold weather indicates that oil has not warmed to allow optimum performance Warming and Idling Engine WARMING ENGINE Run Engine at half speed for 23 minutes IDLING ENGINE Engine is air cooled and needs a large volume of air to keep cool Keep air intake screen A on top of engine clean Avoid unnecessary engine idling Stopping Engine 1 Push down on...

Page 15: ...when the operator deems it necessary to reposition the machine with the mower engaged 1 Stop the machine FORWARD travel with mower engaged 2 Look behind the vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders 3 Push and hold in the reverse implement switch A while moving drive lever to the rear NOTE If the engine and mower stop while repositioning the machine return mower engagement lever to the OFF positi...

Page 16: ...ear open area Keep bystanders away NOTE Your Lawn Tractor is equipped with a ELECTRONIC SAFETY INTERLOCK Engine will not start unless PTO lever is DISENGAGED Brake pedal is depressed OR parking brake is set Test 1 1 Operator on seat 2 Unlock the park brake 3 Pull PTO lever A back to DISENGAGE 4 Try to start engine 5 Engine MUST NOT start If engine starts there is a problem with your safety interlo...

Page 17: ...p off of seat DO NOT get off tractor 8 Engine will begin to stop If engine does not begin to stop there is a problem with your safety interlock circuit See your Authorized Service Center Test 4 1 Operator on seat 2 Push brake pedal down 3 Pull PTO lever A back to DISENGAGE 4 Put transmission shift lever B in N NEUTRAL position 5 Start engine and move throttle lever C to FAST r speed position 6 Rel...

Page 18: ...e vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders 4 Begin REVERSE travel by moving the drive lever to R REVERSE position Mower and engine should stop operation If mower or engine continues to operate as tractor begins travel in REVERSE do not continue to operate mower See your Authorized Service Center for service Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces DO NOT wipe plastic parts unless rinsed firs...

Page 19: ...or use with the front blade See your Authorized Service Center for Tire Chains Transporting Do not tow machine Use a heavy duty trailer to transport your machine Raise mower deck to highest position when transporting to trailer Disengage PTO Drive forward onto trailer Lower mower or any attachment to trailer deck LOCK park brake Be sure trailer has all the necessary lights and signs required by la...

Page 20: ... when engine is running DISENGAGE PTO lever to stop mower blades when you are not using mower Using Lift Lever to Raise and Lower Mower 1 Push down on lift lever A slightly and hold locking lever B down with thumb 2 Move lift lever A DOWN to LOWER mower or UP to RAISE mower 3 Release locking lever lock B to keep lift lever A in position Adjusting Cutting Height Cutting height can be adjusted from ...

Page 21: ...ur local SABO Service Center at a nominal cost 1 Park tractor on a hard level surface 2 Stop engine and remove key 3 CHECK Tire pressures must be correct See Checking Tire Pressure in Service Miscellaneous section 4 Adjust cutting height to middle position 5 Turn left blade parallel to tractor axle Hold drive belt and turn right blade parallel to axle 6 Measure from each outside blade tip A to the...

Page 22: ...ades will cut grass twice and grass tips will turn brown 6 Turn nuts B on front draft rods C equally until adjustment is correct Turn nut clockwise to RAISE front of mower deck or counterclockwise to LOWER front of mower deck 7 Check front to rear deck measurements and readjust if necessary Engaging and Disengaging Mower Engaging Mower 1 START engine cCAUTION Avoid injury Before you adjust mower S...

Page 23: ... STOP machine 2 Pull PTO drive lever A back to DISENGAGE mower blades 3 Move throttle lever to SLOW t position 4 Lower mower to the ground 5 LOCK park brake 6 STOP engine 7 Remove key 8 Wait for all moving parts to STOP Using Mower Deck Side Discharge 107 cm 42 Inch Mower Decks NOTE For maximum side discharge operation it may be necessary to change the mower blades see Servicing Mower Blades in th...

Page 24: ...cm 42 Inch Mower Decks NOTE For maximum mulching operation it may be necessary to change the mower blades see Servicing Mower Blades in the SERVICE MOWER section To set up and operate the 107 cm 42 Inch deck for mulching operation the factory installed mulch cover A must be installed 1 Install mulch cover Lift plastic discharge chute Grasp corner of steel chute pull outward to unlock and pivot up ...

Page 25: ...ractors Parts for 97 cm 38 Inch Mower Decks Parts for 107 cm 42 Inch Mower Decks Part numbers are subject to change without notice Item Part Number Air Cleaner Elements Foam Paper LG272403S LG496894S Fuel Filter AM38708 Oil Filter N A Battery TY21752 Spark Plug M78543 Champion RC12YC Fuse 15 amp 99M7065 Headlight Bulb AM106153 Item Part Number Air Cleaner Elements Foam Paper LG272403S LG496894S Fu...

Page 26: ...wheel bearings Check battery and clean battery terminals Check transaxle cooling Change engine oil when operating under heavy load or in high temperatures Clean Service air cleaner elements Check spindle brake measurement Every 50 Hours Change engine oil Every 100 Hours Check tighten loose hardware Adjust drive belt tension Replace oil filter Clean Service air cleaner elements Replace spark plug R...

Page 27: ...nge during the period between oil changes Oils may be used if they meet one of the following specifications API Service Classification SG API Service Classification SF CCMC Specification G4 Oils meeting Military Specification MIL L 46167B may be used as arctic oils Checking Engine Oil NOTE Engine must not be running Make sure engine is COLD when checking engine oil level 1 Park tractor on a level ...

Page 28: ...ve key 3 Lift hood 4 Put drain pan under drain valve 5 Unsnap the dust cap push and twist to open oil drain A and drain oil into oil drain pan Picture Note 14 hp engine shown 6 Close drain cap 7 Remove dipstick B and refill with new oil of recommended grade DO NOT OVERFILL See Engine Oil in this section and Specifications section for crankcase capacity 8 Install dipstick and then remove to check o...

Page 29: ...ditional one half turn 10 Remove dipstick B and refill with new oil of recommended grade See Engine Oil in this section 11 Check oil level For correct procedure see Checking Oil Level in this section 12 Oil level must be between ADD and FULL marks Do not overfill 13 Install and tighten dipstick Lower hood 14 Start engine and check for oil leaks Correct any leaks before operating 15 Run engine at i...

Page 30: ... remove element C from air cleaner housing Replace with a NEW element 11 Carefully clean air cleaner housing Prevent any dirt from falling into carburetor 12 Install precleaner onto new filter element and install into air cleaner housing 13 Install cover Lower hood Checking Spark Plugs 1 Stop engine LOCK park brake Remove key Lift hood 2 Disconnect spark plug wire s A and remove spark plug s 3 Cle...

Page 31: ...rom fuel filter B 5 Disconnect hoses from filter and remove filter 6 Connect hoses to new filter 7 Install clamps and check for leaks 8 Lower hood Clean Air Intake Screen and Engine 1 STOP engine LOCK park brake and remove key 2 Lift hood 3 Clean air intake screen A and external engine areas B with rag brush vacuum or compressed air 4 Lower hood cCAUTION Avoid injury Keep cigarettes sparks and fla...

Page 32: ...f multipurpose grease or an equivalent Turn wheels to distribute grease to spindles 2 Lubricate axle pivot C with multipurpose grease or an equivalent Pivot axle up and down to distribute grease in pivot Adjusting Brakes 1 Park tractor on flat level surface STOP engine turn key to the OFF position and remove key 2 UNLOCK the park brake and release brake pedal 3 Measure distance from inside of brak...

Page 33: ... and front edge of brake rod stop tabs Gap should have a minimum distance of 2 mm 0 08 in Check brake rod compression spring E It should not be completely compressed when park brake is locked A slight air gap should be visible between the coils when proper adjustment is reached Recycle park brake a few times and measure distances each time until specified measurements are obtained Brake lever F tr...

Page 34: ...urn key to the OFF position and remove key 2 Remove mower deck See Removing Mower in Removing Mower section cCAUTION Avoid injury Before you unplug adjust or service mower DISENGAGE PTO switch to stop mower blades Wait for mower blades to STOP LOCK the park brake STOP the engine Remove the key Clean unit by removing all grass clippings and dirt from mower deck Disconnect spark plug wire from spark...

Page 35: ...or moving parts to stop 3 Place mower deck in LOWEST setting 4 Engage PTO drive lever 5 Measure distance from bracket A to washer B on tension rod C Distance D should be 20 25 mm 0 78 0 98 in 6 If adjustment is required continue with Step 7 7 DISENGAGE PTO lever 8 Remove spring locking pin and washer E and disconnect tension rod from blade drive arm 9 Loosen lock nut F 10 Turn fitting on tension r...

Page 36: ... the two measurements is more than 3 mm 1 8 in install new blade Servicing 97 cm 38 Inch Mower Deck Blades REMOVING MOWER BLADES 1 Raise mower deck to gain access to mower blades If necessary remove mower deck 2 Using a wooden block prevent mower blades from spinning cCAUTION Avoid injury Rotating blades are dangerous Mower blades must stop within 5 seconds after mower is turned off Check spindle ...

Page 37: ...des REMOVING MOWER BLADES 1 Raise mower deck to gain access to mower blades If necessary remove mower deck 2 Using a wooden block prevent mower blades from spinning NOTE Before removing hardware note the orientation of the cupped blade washer B to ensure proper installation 3 Loosen and remove cap screw A cupped blade washer B blade C and deflector cup D 4 Inspect blades sharpen balance or replace...

Page 38: ...en bolt to 56 N m 41 lb ft Sharpening Blades 1 Sharpen blades with grinder hand file or electric blade sharpener 2 Keep original bevel A when you grind 3 Blade should have 0 40 mm 1 64 in cutting edge B Balancing Blades 1 Clean blade 2 Put blade on nail in vise or on vertical wall stud Turn blade to horizontal position 3 If blade is not balanced heavy end of blade will drop 4 Grind bevel of heavy ...

Page 39: ...ic acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous It is strong enough to burn skin eat holes in clothing and cause blindness if splashed into eyes Wear eye protection and avoid spilling or dripping electrolyte Flush eyes with water for 15 30 minutes if acid is splashed into eyes If acid is swallowed get medical attention immediately DO NOT attempt to open add fluid or service battery Any attempt to do s...

Page 40: ...l it cools NOTE Your charger may have an AUTOMATIC STOP to prevent charging the battery When the battery is fully charged OR When the battery is not in condition to take a charge 1 Remove battery from mower See Removing and Installing Battery in this section M96453 A C B cCAUTION Avoid injury BE VERY CAREFUL Battery fluid electrolyte is a solution of water and sulfuric acid It is very harmful to e...

Page 41: ...ster cable to a metal part of the machine frame away from battery 5 Start the engine of the disabled machine and run machine for several minutes 6 Carefully disconnect the booster cables in the exact reverse order negative cable first and then the positive cable Replacing Headlight Bulb 1 Lift hood 2 Push in and turn bulb socket A 1 4 turn counterclockwise to remove 3 Replace defective bulb with a...

Page 42: ...ctrical 38 SERVICE ELECTRICAL Replacing Fuse 1 Open hood 2 Pull defective fuse A out of socket 3 Check metal clip in fuse window and discard fuse if clip is broken 4 Push new fuse into socket 5 Close hood A MX1535 ...

Page 43: ...h quality automotive wax regularly to maintain the factory look of your tractor s painted surfaces Repairing Minor Scratches surface scratch 1 Clean area to be repaired thoroughly 2 Use automotive polishing compound to remove surface scratches 3 Apply wax to entire surface Repairing Deep Scratches bare metal or primer showing 1 Clean area to be repaired with rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits 2 Us...

Page 44: ...Service Miscellaneous 40 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS included on paint stick for use and for drying 3 Smooth out surface using an automotive polishing compound Do not use power buffer 4 Apply wax to surface ...

Page 45: ...sion rod B to blade drive arm C 7 Remove spring locking pins and washers D from front draft rods E and remove draft arms from front axle brackets Store draft arms with mower 8 Remove spring locking pins and rear draft pins F one on each side from rear draft brackets G 9 Raise mower deck lift lever to highest position and remove wood blocks 10 Pull deck out from under tractor cCAUTION Avoid injury ...

Page 46: ... from the outboard side Secure with spring locking pins Picture Note Front of left hand front wheel shown 8 Insert angled end of front draft rod assemblies G through holes in front axle brackets H NOTE The draft rod assemblies are inserted from the inside of the mower deck brackets toward the outside of the bracket 9 Raise front of deck and block Insert angled end of front draft rods into forward ...

Page 47: ... lift lever lock and pulling the mower deck lift lever to its highest point 14 Remove wood blocks from under deck 15 Check for proper routing and position of all belts 16 Level mower See Adjusting Mower Level Side to Side and Front to Rear in the Operating Mower section 17 Adjust gage wheels See Adjusting Mower Gage Wheels in the Operating Mower section N O Q P O N ...

Page 48: ...ons PTO drive lever is in ON position Fuse is blown Spark plug wire is loose or disconnected Brake switch not engaged Engine flooded Dirty air filter Dirty fuel filter Water in fuel Bad starter solenoid Carburetor out of adjustment Engine valves out of adjustment Engine clicks but will not start Weak or dead battery Corroded battery terminals Loose or damaged wiring Faulty solenoid or starter Engi...

Page 49: ...ires When Turning Engine OFF Engine throttle control not set at SLOW position for 30 seconds before stopping engine Engine will not turn over Clutch brake pedal not depressed Attachment clutch is engaged Weak or dead battery Blown fuse Corroded battery terminals Loose or damaged wiring Faulty ignition switch Faulty solenoid or starter Faulty operator presence switch Headlight not working Bulb s bu...

Page 50: ...re pressure Blades improperly installed Improper blades used Patches Of Grass Uncut Travel speed too fast Engine rpm too low Belt Slipping Debris in sheaves Worn belt Too Much Vibration Worn bent or loose blade s Bent blade spindle Damaged drive belt Blades Scalping Grass Cutting too low Turning speed too fast Ridges in terrain Rough or uneven terrain Low tire pressure Mower gauge wheels not adjus...

Page 51: ...Turn Grayish Brown After Mowing Dull mower blades Bent blades Front to rear blade adjustment not set properly Mower Stops When Shift Lever Is Moved Rearward and Mower Is Engaged Normal condition See Using Reverse Implement Option in the OPERATING section IF CHECK ...

Page 52: ...l and filter while engine is warm 2 Service air filter if necessary 3 Clean debris from engine air intake screen 4 Remove spark plugs Put 30 mL 1 oz of clean engine oil in cylinders 5 Install spark plugs but DO NOT connect spark plug wires 6 Start the engine and run for approximately five seconds to allow oil to be distributed 7 Clean the engine and engine compartment 8 Remove battery 9 Clean the ...

Page 53: ...4 Install battery 5 Check spark plug gap Install and tighten plugs to specified torque 6 Lubricate all grease points 7 Run the engine 5 minutes without the mower or any attachments running to allow oil to be distributed throughout engine 8 Be sure all shields and guards are in place ...

Page 54: ...tor 4 Remove the 2 1 4 in serrated screw flat washer and M10 24 nut from the parts bag 5 Drive serrated screw A from the right hand side through the steering wheel and steering shaft with a hammer Secure with the flat washer B and M10 24 nut C using a 3 8 in or 10 mm socket and ratchet A Operator s Manual B C D Seat Steering Wheel Bag of Hardware Common Hardware 2 Keys M127340 and M40718 2 M8x16 B...

Page 55: ...sts against seat bottom 3 Remove hardware from parts bag 2 Shoulder Bolts 2 Capscrews 2 Cupped Washers 2 Flat Washers 4 Install shoulder bolts B through seat pan C into top two holes in seat Secure tightly 5 Take one capscrew D and place one of the cupped washers E onto it so that cupped side of washer is away from capscrew head Place one of the flat washers F onto capscrew with cupped washer Repe...

Page 56: ...8 Inch and 107 cm 42 Inch Mowers Only Remove and discard the tape holding the discharge guard up cCAUTION Avoid injury The battery produces a flammable and explosive gas The battery may explode Keep sparks lighted matches and open flame away from the top of battery Battery gas can explode Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across the posts Use a volt meter or hydrometer Do not ch...

Page 57: ...s Air Filter Paper with Foam Transmission Hydrostatic Transaxle Manufacturer Tuff Torq K51 Travel Speed Forward 0 8 3 km h 0 5 2 mph Travel Speed Reverse 0 4 7 km h 0 2 9 mph Electrical System All Models Charging System Dual Circuit AC DC Charging System Capacity 2 4 Amp Battery Voltage 12 Volts Battery Type BCI Group U1 Fuel All Models Fuel Type See Fuel in the Service Miscellaneous section Fuel ...

Page 58: ...ER and SERVICE STEERING AND BRAKES sections Specifications and design subject to change without notice Vibration Maximum weighted acceleration m s2 Hand arm measured per ISO5349 SABO 97 14 HS 3 9 SABO 107 17 HS 3 5 Whole body The weighted root means square acceleration to which the whole body is subjected ranges from 0 8 to 1 4 m s2 measured on a representative machine during actual mowing and tra...

Page 59: ...pecifications 55 SPECIFICATIONS Engine RPM SABO 97 14 HS 2800 SABO 107 17 HS 2800 Sound Pressure Operator Station LPa SABO 97 14 HS 86 SABO 107 17 HS 87 Sound Power LWA SABO 97 14 HS 98 SABO 107 17 HS 99 ...

Page 60: ...Stratton Engine Type 287707 Engine Test Speed 2800 r min Cutting Unit Type Rotary Cutting Width 97 cm Measured Sound Power Level 98 0 dB A Tested By TÜV Süddeutschland Test Number C9708007 3 Date 07 August 1998 complies with the provisions contained in Directive 84 538 EEC Horicon 07 August 1998 John Deere Horicon Works Horicon Wisconsin 53032 USA HENRY F MARTENS GENERAL MANAGER JOHN DEERE LAWN AN...

Page 61: ...riggs Stratton Engine Type 311777 Engine Test Speed 2800 r min Cutting Unit Type Rotary Cutting Width 107 cm Measured Sound Power Level 99 0 dB A Tested By TÜV America Test Number C9709008 1 Date 22 July 1999 complies with the provisions contained in Directive 84 538 EEC Horicon 22 July 1999 John Deere Horicon Works Horicon Wisconsin 53032 USA HENRY F MARTENS GENERAL MANAGER JOHN DEERE LAWN AND GA...

Page 62: ...X9714D comply with the applicable requirements of Machine Directive 98 37 EEC 89 392 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Done at John Deere Horicon Works 30 October 2000 Deere Company John Deere Road Moline IL 61265 8098 USA I the undersigned declare that these machines HENRY F MARTENS GENERAL MANAGER JOHN DEERE LAWN AND GARDEN PRODUCTS ...

Page 63: ...GX0717D comply with the applicable requirements of Machine Directive 98 37 EEC 89 392 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Done at John Deere Horicon Works 30 October 2000 Deere Company John Deere Road Moline IL 61265 8098 USA I the undersigned declare that these machines HENRY F MARTENS GENERAL MANAGER JOHN DEERE LAWN AND GARDEN PRODUCTS ...

Page 64: ...light Bulb Replacing 37 Height Adjusting Cutting 16 I Implement Option Using Reverse 11 L Labels Safety 1 Leveling Mower Front to Rear 18 Leveling Mower Side to Side 17 Lift Lever to Raise and Lower Mower Using 16 M Metal Surfaces Repairing and Cleaning 39 Mower Belt Tension Adjusting 31 Mower Blades Checking 32 Mower Deck Mulch Ready 97 cm Using 20 Mower Deck Side Discharge 97 cm Using 19 Mower D...

Page 65: ...ntrol Using 10 Tire Chains Using 15 Tractor from the Skid Removing for Assembly 51 Transporting 15 Troubleshooting Chart Using 44 V Vibration 54 W Weights Using Front 15 Weights Using Rear Wheel 15 Wheel Bearings Lubricating 28 Wheel Spindles Lubricating 28 Wheel Install Steering 50 Wheels Adjusting Mower Gage 17 ...

Page 66: ...Notes NOTES Notes ...

Page 67: ...in a large and varied inventory to stay a jump ahead of your needs Precision tools and testing equipment enable our Service Department to locate and correct troubles quickly to save you time and money School is never out for SABO service technicians Training schools are held regularly to be sure our personnel know your equipment and how to maintain it Result Experience you can count on Our goal is...

Page 68: ...Service Record 64 SERVICE RECORD Service Record Record Service Dates Oil Change Oil Filter Change Lubricate Machine Air Cleaner Element Check Clean Fuel Filter Change ...

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