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Introduction

INTRODUCTION

Introduction

THANK YOU for purchasing a Scotts product.

Read this manual and your attachment manual thoroughly.
Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment
damage.

This manual should be considered a permanent part of
your machine and should remain with the machine when
you sell it.

Product warranty is provided as part of John Deere’s
support program for customers who operate and maintain
their equipment as described in this manual. The product
warranty is explained on the warranty certificate you
received from your dealer.

Measurements in this manual are metric units and their
U.S. customary equivalents. RIGHT-HAND and LEFT-
HAND sides are determined by facing in the direction the
machine will travel when going forward. When you see a
broken line arrow (------>), it indicates the part it is pointing
to is hidden.

Record identification numbers below. Be sure to record all
the numbers to help in tracing the machine if it is stolen.
You also need to give these numbers to your dealer when
you order parts.

DATE OF PURCHASE:
_______________________________

DEALER NAME:
____________________________________

DEALER PHONE:
___________________________________

TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER (A), (Under seat):

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ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER (B), (Right side of engine):

__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

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WARNING

:

The Engine Exhaust

from this product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm

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CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning

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Summary of Contents for S2546

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Page 2: ...T HAND sides are determined by facing in the direction the machine will travel when going forward When you see a broken line arrow it indicates the part it is pointing to is hidden Record identification numbers below Be sure to record all the numbers to help in tracing the machine if it is stolen You also need to give these numbers to your dealer when you order parts DATE OF PURCHASE _____________...

Page 3: ...cial and Consumer Equipment Division Horicon WI All rights reserved Table of Contents Contents Assembly 1 Safety Signs 3 Controls 5 Operating Machine 6 Operating Mower 16 Replacement Parts 20 Service Machine Safely 21 Service Interval Chart 22 Service Engine 24 Service Steering and Brakes 29 Service Mower 31 Service Electrical 36 Service Miscellaneous 40 Removing Mower 44 Installing Mower 45 Troub...

Page 4: ...troleum jelly or silicone spray to terminal to prevent corrosion A Operator s Manual B Safety Video C Bag of Hardware D Key Bag of Hardware 2 M8x16 Bolts Battery 2 M8x16 Nuts Battery cCAUTION Avoid injury Prevent Battery Explosions 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 Us...

Page 5: ...orrect tire pressure Do not inflate the tires above the recommended pressure Never weld or heat a wheel and tire assembly The heat can cause an increase in air pressure resulting in a tire explosion Welding can structurally weaken or deform the wheel When inflating tires use a clip on chuck and extension hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side and NOT in front of or over the tire assemb...

Page 6: ...ors and Lawn Tractors Machine Safety Labels DANGER AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Do not mow when children or others are around Do not mow in reverse Look down and behind before and while backing Never carry children WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Drive up and down slopes not across Avoid sudden turns If machine stops going uphill stop blade and back down slowly Keep safety devices guards sh...

Page 7: ...NG THROWN OBJECTS BEFORE MOWING CLEAR AREA OF OBJECTS THAT MAY BE THROWN BY BLADE DO NOT OPERATE MOWER WITHOUT DISCHARGE CHUTE OR ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER IN PLACE Picture Note Located on Right Hand side of deck DANGER ROTATING BLADE DO NOT PUT HANDS OR FEET UNDER OR INTO MOWER WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING Picture Note Located on Left Hand side of deck M96445 M96445 M96445 ...

Page 8: ...trols A Throttle Control B Foot Pedal Brake Return to Neutral C Reverse Implement Option Switch D Attachment Lift Lever E Locking Lever F Transmission Shift Lever G Park Brake H PTO Drive Lever I Ignition Switch J Choke Control D E F G H I C A B J ...

Page 9: ...ower safely enough to protect the operator and others from serious injury Park Safely Stop machine on a level surface not on a slope Disengage mower blades Lower attachments to the ground Engage park brake STOP engine Remove key Before you leave the operator s seat wait for engine and all moving parts to STOP Rotating Blades are Dangerous Protect Children and Prevent Accidents PROTECT CHILDREN Nev...

Page 10: ...top when going up hill or down hill If machine stops going up hill DISENGAGE mower blades and back down slowly DO NOT mow wet grass Reduced traction could cause sliding DO NOT try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on the ground Keep Riders Off Only allow the operator on the machine Keep riders off even if blades are shut off Riders on the machine or attachment may be struck by foreign ...

Page 11: ...ing warning lights may need to be installed Adjusting Seat 1 Pivot seat forward on its mounting bracket 2 Loosen front seat knobs A 3 Slide forward or rearward on mounting bracket to desired position 4 Tighten seat knobs 5 Lower seat Using the Park Brake LOCKING PARK BRAKE 1 Push and hold foot pedal A all the way down 2 Move park brake lever B forward then to the left to lock position 3 Remove foo...

Page 12: ...again 7 Let engine run for a couple of minutes to warm up before operating tractor Using Throttle Control Always operate the engine at FULL r THROTTLE Operating the engine at less that full throttle reduces the battery charging rate and reduces fan cooling efficiency of the engine Full throttle offers the best bagging and mower performance Cold Weather Starting Tips Always use fresh winter grade f...

Page 13: ...n shift lever B to N NEUTRAL position 3 Pull PTO lever C all the way back to the rearward OFF position 4 Move throttle lever D to SLOW t position Let engine run at low throttle a few seconds 5 Turn key E to OFF position 6 Remove key 7 LOCK the park brake Using Travel Controls TO TRAVEL FORWARD Move shift lever A to the right and forward to desired FORWARD speed M96455 A E D A C B cCAUTION Avoid in...

Page 14: ...attachment or 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 4 Move the drive lever to the R REVERSE position NOTE If the engine and mower stop while repositioning the machine return mower en...

Page 15: ...a clear 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 int...

Page 16: ...T r speed position 7 Raise up 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...

Page 17: ...O lever A forward to ENGAGE 3 Look behind the vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders 4 Begin REVERSE travel by moving the transmission shift 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 Pain...

Page 18: ...under certain conditions 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 r...

Page 19: ... blades to STOP Keep hands feet and clothing away from mower deck 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 posit...

Page 20: ...k leveling may be obtained through your local Authorized 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 M...

Page 21: ...f each blade tip to the level surface The front blade tips must be 6 9 mm 1 4 3 8 in lower than rear blade tips or blades 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 n...

Page 22: ...ct with mower while mowing STOP mower and engine immediately Inspect mower for damage Dismounting to Inspect or Unplug Mower or Optional Bagger 1 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 IMPORTANT Avoid machine damage Oper...

Page 23: ...p paint is available in 340 grams 12 oz aerosol cans Scotts Orange part number TY24745 and Scotts Grey part number TY 24747 Parts for Tractor Parts for Mower Decks Part numbers are subject to change without notice Part Numbers may be different outside the U S A If you would like a copy of the Parts Catalog for this machine please use the Order Form in the SERVICE LITERATURE section ITEM PART NUMBE...

Page 24: ...may impair its function and safety Wear Appropriate Clothing Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate for the job Loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing wear a suitable protective device such as earplugs Do not wear radio or music headphones while servicing the machine Safe service requires your full attention Avoid Injury From Contacting Blades Before you unplug or...

Page 25: ...belt tension Change engine oil Every 8 Hours Check brakes Check tire pressure Check engine oil level Every 25 Hours Sharpen replace blades Lubricate front axle Check battery and clean battery terminals Check transaxle cooling Change engine oil Service air filter pre cleaner Clean air intake screen Every 50 Hours Inspect muffler Every 100 Hours Check tighten loose hardware Adjust drive belt tension...

Page 26: ...Service Interval Chart Page 23 SERVICE INTERVAL CHART Service Record DATE SERVICE PERFORMED ...

Page 27: ...ealer Avoid Fumes Engine Oil NOTE Air cooled engines run hotter than automobile engines The use of multi viscosity oil such as 10W 30 in ambient temperatures above 4 C 40 F will result in higher than normal oil consumption If multi viscosity oil used check oil level more frequently to prevent any possible damage due to lack of lubrication Use oil viscosity based on the expected air temperature ran...

Page 28: ...L See Engine Oil in this section 8 Install and tighten dipstick Lower hood Changing Engine Oil and Filter 1 Run engine to warm oil 2 Park tractor on level surface STOP engine LOCK park brake and remove 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 6 Close drain cap IMPORTANT Avoid machine damage To avoid ...

Page 29: ...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 idle for 30 seconds Stop engine Wait 30 seconds and check oil level 16 If necessary add oil to bring level to FULL mark on dipstick Checking and Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements 1 Lift hood 2 Clean any di...

Page 30: ... DO NOT overtighten 12 Lower hood Cleaning Air Intake Screen 1 STOP engine LOCK park brake and remove key 2 Lift hood 3 Clean air intake screen A and external surfaces with rag brush vacuum or compressed air 4 Clean air intake screen A and external surfaces with rag brush vacuum or compressed air Lower hood Checking Spark Plugs 1 Stop engine LOCK park brake Remove key Lift hood IMPORTANT Avoid mac...

Page 31: ...hen fuel is low in fuel tank 1 Park tractor on a level surface 2 STOP engine LOCK park brake Remove key Let engine COOL 3 Lift hood 4 Using pliers slide hose clamps A away from fuel filter B 5 Disconnect hoses from filter 6 Position new filter with FLOW ARROW pointing in the direction of fuel flow and connect hoses 7 Install clamps and check for leaks 8 Lower hood A A cCAUTION Avoid injury Keep ci...

Page 32: ...ift front of tractor just high enough to pivot axle Wheel Spindles Lubricate wheel spindles A one on each side of tractor with multipurpose EP grease or an equivalent Turn steering wheel to a full left turn and then full right turn to distribute grease in spindles Axle Pivot Lubricate axle pivot C with multipurpose EP grease or an equivalent Pivot axle up and down to distribute grease in pivot Whe...

Page 33: ...nd LOCK park brake Measure the distance between edge of compression spring bracket 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 meas...

Page 34: ...IL G 10924C may be used as arctic grease 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 plug TS1417 122 F 104 F 86 F 68 F 50 F 32 F 14 F 4 F 22 F 40 F 67 ...

Page 35: ...m 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 rod clockwise to shorten and counterclockwise to lengthen effective rod length 11 Tighten lock nut F to 27 N ...

Page 36: ...urn nut C on end of brake rod D in correct direction to set brake at proper distance from pulley 9 Repeat on all brakes 10 Install belt guard cCAUTION Avoid injury from rotating blades Mower blades must stop within 5 seconds after mower is turned off Check spindle brake measurement every 25 hours or once a year whichever comes first IMPORTANT Avoid machine damage and belt damage Spindle brake enga...

Page 37: ...lades sharpen balance or replace as necessary INSTALLING MOWER BLADES 1 Lightly lubricate cap screw threads with a general purpose grease or oil This lubrication is to prevent rusting and seizing 2 Position mower blade D with the cutting edge towards the ground onto the mower spindle 3 Install cupped blade washer C with cup side toward the blade 4 Install hardened washer B 5 Install and tighten ca...

Page 38: ...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 end Do not change bevel cCAUTION Avoid injury Wear goggles and gloves when you handle blades cCAUTION Avoid injury Wear goggles and gloves when you handle blades A B ...

Page 39: ...uric 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...

Page 40: ...il 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 ...

Page 41: ...positive booster cable to vehicle battery positive post A 3 Connect negative booster cable to booster battery negative post C 4 Connect the other end of negative booster cable B to engine ground away from battery 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 new bulb 4 Insert bulb socket into housing push i...

Page 42: ...ical Page 39 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: ... kPa psi Front 15 Inch 97 kPa 14 psi Rear 20 Inch 69 kPa 10 psi cCAUTION Avoid injury Handle fuel with care it is highly flammable and can cause serious injury or death DO NOT refuel machine while you smoke when machine is near an open flame 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...

Page 44: ...ng excess emissions Although fuels blended with alcohol or ether allow your engine to run cleaner they may contribute to fuel system damage and performance problems by causing gum and varnish deposits especially if fuel is stored for several weeks or more Using clean fresh fuel will help to prevent damage to the fuel system and will help maintain peak engine performance If engine performance probl...

Page 45: ...wax unless plastic surface has been thoroughly cleaned first DO NOT use abrasive materials such as polishing compounds to clean or to wax plastic surface DO NOT wax plastic surfaces without drying first Hard to remove water spots will be left DO NOT use solvents or commercial cleaners DO NOT use power buffers to remove wax DO NOT spray insect repellent near machine Insect repellent spray may damag...

Page 46: ...s Follow directions for use and for drying Apply sparingly to scratch without getting on surrounding painted surface Fill in scratch to level of surrounding painted area Allow to dry 48 hours in warm weather and up to 30 days in colder temperatures 3 Use automotive polishing compound to smooth out surface Do not use power buffer 4 Apply wax to surface ...

Page 47: ...A holding tension 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 ...

Page 48: ...ket 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 forwa...

Page 49: ...the 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 50: ...nections 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...

Page 51: ...ckfires 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...

Page 52: ... Low uneven tire 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 wh...

Page 53: ...rayish Brown After Mowing Dull mower blades Bent blades Front to rear blade adjustment not set properly Mower Stops When Shift Lever Is Moved To The R REVERSE Position and Mower Is Engaged Normal condition See Using Reverse Implement Option in the OPERATING section IF CHECK ...

Page 54: ... to OFF position 5 Continue with Preparing Engine Add fuel and stabilizer mixture to tank 1 Park tractor in a well ventilated area 2 Mix fresh fuel and fuel stabilizer in separate container Follow stabilizer instructions for mixing NOTE Filling the fuel tank reduces the amount of air in the fuel tank and helps reduce deterioration of fuel 3 Fill fuel tank with stabilized fuel 4 Run engine for a fe...

Page 55: ... a waterproof cover over it Removing Machine From Storage 1 Check tire pressure See Checking Tire Pressure in Service Miscellaneous section 2 Fill fuel tank Check engine oil level 3 Take machine off of blocks or support stands 4 Charge battery if necessary Install battery See Removing and Installing the Battery in the SERVICE ELECTRICAL section 5 Check spark plug gap Install and tighten spark plug...

Page 56: ...ry Replaceable Foam Transmission Hydrostatic Transaxle Manufacturer Tuff Torq Travel Speed Forward 0 8 5 km h 0 5 3 mph Travel Speed Reverse 0 4 7 km h 0 2 9 mph Electrical System Charging System Dual Circuit AC DC Charging System Capacity 2 4 Amp Battery Voltage 12 Volts Battery Type BCI Group U1 Battery CCA 190 Amp Fuel Fuel Type See Fuel in the Service Miscellaneous section Fuel Tank Capacity 4...

Page 57: ...kPa 14 psi Tire Pressure Rear 69 kPa 10 psi Mower Deck Blades Rotary 3 Blade Bolt Torque 56 N m 41 lb ft Cutting Height Approx 25 102 mm 1 4 in Cutting Width 1168 mm 46 in Recommended Lubricants Engine Oil API Service Classification SG or SF Grease SAE Multi Purpose EP Grease Specifications and design subject to change without notice ...

Page 58: ...ages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state F NO DEALER WARRANTY THE SELLING DEALER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ITS OWN AND THE DEALER HAS NO AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR PROMISE ON BEHALF OF JOHN DEERE OR TO MODIFY THE TERMS OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS WARRANTY IN A...

Page 59: ...arrant the emission control system on your utility or lawn and garden equipment engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your utility or lawn and garden equipment engine Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system the ignition system and catalytic converter Also included may be...

Page 60: ...nance or unapproved modifications iii repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly installed iv use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to John Deere specifications which adversely affect performance and or durability v alterations or modifications not recommended or approved in writing by John Deere b Replacement parts other services and adjustments necessary for normal ...

Page 61: ...asonable and necessary maintenance or by improper maintenance C Transportation mailing or service call charges for warranty service LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND PURCHASER S REMEDIES To the extent permitted by law neither John Deere nor any company affiliated with it makes any warranties representations or promises as to the quality performance or freedom from defect of the products covered...

Page 62: ...dling 10 Equipment Avoid Using Ground Engaging 15 F Filter Replacing Fuel 28 Fuel 40 Fuel Filter Replacing 28 Fuel Tank Filling 41 Fuse Replacing 39 G Grease 29 31 H Headlight Bulb Replacing 38 Height Adjusting Cutting 16 I Implement Option Using Reverse 11 Installing Mower 45 Interval Chart for Service 22 L Labels Safety 3 Leveling Mower Front to Rear 18 Leveling Mower Side to Side 17 Lift Lever ...

Page 63: ... 61 Service Safety 21 Spark Plugs Checking 27 Spindle Brake Adjusting 33 Storage Preparing Engine for 51 Storage Preparing Machine for 51 Storage Removing Machine from 52 Storing Safety 51 T Throttle Control Using 9 Tire Chains Using 15 Tire Pressure Checking 40 Transport Safely 8 Transporting 15 Travel Controls 10 Troubleshooting Chart Using 47 W Weights Using Front 15 Weights Using Rear Wheel 15...

Page 64: ..._____________________ City _______________________________________ State ______________________________________ Zip ____________ Phone _______________ Title Number Price Qty Total Parts Catalog PC2789 Call 1 800 522 7448 for current prices Operator s Manual OMGX10722 Technical Manual TM1776 Sub total State Sales Tax Illinois Iowa only Shipping Handling Total Method of Payment __ Check Money Order ...

Page 65: ...Notes Page 62 NOTES Notes ...

Page 66: ...NOTES Notes Page 63 ...

Page 67: ...d in the operator s manual then go to Step 2 A Your authorized Scotts servicing dealer has the responsibility authority and ability to answer questions resolve problems and fulfill your parts and service needs C If the parts and service people are unable to resolve your problem see the dealership manager or owner B First discuss your questions or problems with your dealer s trained parts and servi...

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