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CHIlDREN

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the 

presence of children. Children are often attracted to the unit 

and the mowing activity. Never assume that children will 

remain where you last saw them.

 1.  Keep children out of the mowing area and under the 

watchful care of another responsible adult.

 2.  Be alert and turn unit off if children enter the area.

 3.  Before and during reverse operation, look behind and 

down for small children.

 4.  Never carry children, even with the blade(s) off. They 

may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe 

unit 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 

machine.

 5.  Never allow children to operate the unit.

 6.  Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, 

trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.

EMISSIONS

 1.  Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals 

known, in certain quantities, to cause cancer, birth 

defects, or other reproductive harm.

 2.  Look for the relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air 

Index information on the engine emissions label.

IGNITION SYSTEM

 1.  This spark ignition system complies with Canadian

   ICES-002.

SlOPE OPERaTION

Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-over 

accidents, which can result in severe injury or death. Operation 

on all slopes requires extra caution. If you cannot back up the 

slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not operate on it.

Control of a walk-behind or ride-on machine sliding on a 

slope will not be regained by the application of the brake.  The 

main reasons for loss of control are: insufficient tire grip on 

the ground, speed too fast, inadequate braking, the type of 

machine is unsuitable for its task, lack of awareness of the 

ground conditions, incorrect hitching and load distribution.

 1.  Mow up and down slopes, not across.

 2.  Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Uneven terrain could 

overturn the unit. Tall grass can hide obstacles.

 3.  Choose a slow speed so that you will not have to stop or 

change speeds while on the slope. 

 4.  Do not mow on wet grass.  Tires may loose traction.

 5.  Always keep unit in gear especially when traveling down 

slopes.  Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.  

 6.  Avoid starting, stopping, or turning on a slope. If tires 

lose traction, disengage the blade(s) and proceed slowly 

straight down the slope.

 7.  Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual.  Do not 

make sudden changes in speed or direction, which could 

cause the machine to rollover.

 8.  Use extra care while operating machines with grass 

catchers or other attachments; they can affect the stabil-

ity of the unit.  Do not use on steep slopes.

 9.  Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on 

the ground (ride-on units).

 10. Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. 

The mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over 

the edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge caves in.

 11. Do not use grass catchers on steep slopes.

 12. Do not mow slopes you cannot back up them.

 13. See your authorized dealer/retailer for recommendations 

of wheel weights or counterweights to improve stability. 

 14. Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc.

 15. Use slow speed. Tires may lose traction on slopes even 

through the brakes are functioning properly. 

 16. Do not turn on slopes unless necessary, and then, turn 

slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.

TOwed equipmenT (Ride-On uniTS)

 1.  Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for 

towing.  Do not attach towed equipment except at the 

hitch point.

 2.  Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for weight 

limit for towed equipment and towing on slopes.

 3.  Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment.

 4.  On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may 

cause loss of traction and loss of control.

 5.  Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.

 6.  Do not shift to neutral and coast down hill.

    

WaRNING

Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6 percent 

(10°) which is a rise of 3-1/2 feet (106 cm) vertically in 

20 feet (607 cm) horizontally. 

When operating on slopes use additional wheel 

weights or counterweights. See your dealer/retailer 

to determine which weights are available and 

appropriate for your unit. 

Select slow ground speed before driving onto 

slope. In addition to front weights, use extra caution 

when operating on slopes with rear-mounted grass 

catchers.

Mow UP and DOWN the slope, never across the face, 

use caution when changing directions and DO NOT 

START OR STOP ON SLOPE.

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Summary of Contents for GT600 Series

Page 1: ...ctor 4WD 3P CE 2690667 ESGT27540D Tractor 4WD 3P 54 Mower CE Mower Deck Mfg No Description 1695204 54 Mower Deck 1734110 Revision D en Operator s Manual Brugsanvisning Bedienungsanleitung da de Manual...

Page 2: ...be found in the locations shown When contacting your authorized dealer for replace ment parts service or information you MUST have these numbers A Manufacturer s Identification Number B Manufacturer s...

Page 3: ...al Fast Slow Oil Safety Symbols and Meanings WARNING Running engine gives off carbon monoxide an odor less colorless poison gas Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headache fa tigue dizziness vomiting...

Page 4: ...ent Be sure to completely read the Safety Rules and Information found on the following pages Also completely read the Operation section Children Tragic accidents can occur with children Do not allow t...

Page 5: ...is equipped with an operator present safety system Do NOT attempt to alter or bypass the sys tem See your dealer immediately if the system does not pass all the safety interlock system tests found in...

Page 6: ...perator is responsible for accidents occurring to other people or property 21 All drivers should seek and obtain professional and prac tical instruction 22 Always wear substantial footwear and trouser...

Page 7: ...n gear especially when traveling down slopes Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill 6 Avoid starting stopping or turning on a slope If tires lose traction disengage the blade s and proceed slowly...

Page 8: ...clamps further than necessary Ensure clamps grip hoses firmly over the filter after installation 12 Do not use gasoline containing METHANOL gasohol containing more than 10 ETHANOL gasoline addi tives...

Page 9: ...he safety instructions necessary for safe effective operation Decal Danger Rotating Parts 540 PTO Models Part No 1725618 Decal Transmission Release Part No 1725776 Decal Attachment Lift Control Part N...

Page 10: ...sult tech nical literature before performing repairs or maintenance 1725618 Warning Rotating Shaft Can Cause Injury or Death Keep hands and feet clear Danger Machine Rollover Do not use this machine o...

Page 11: ...le Headlights The light switch turns the tractor headlights on and off Front Axle Oil Level Plug 4WD Models Only The front axle oil check plug dipstick is used to check the front axle oil level and to...

Page 12: ...Cranks the engine for starting NOTE Never leave the ignition switch in the RUN posi tion with the engine stopped this drains the battery Brake Pedal Depressing the brake pedal applies the tractor brak...

Page 13: ...be rated at 14 amps or less Differential Lock Pedal Depressing this pedal locks the transmission differential locking both rear wheels into drive Use this feature if the tractor is stuck because one w...

Page 14: ...a transmission without ACT will lose traction completely if one rear wheel starts slipping This preset torque is just enough to provide additional traction and still allow the wheels to turn at dif fe...

Page 15: ...ow Oil Pressure Light Indicates that the engine oil pressure is low If this indi cator lights shut the engine off immediately and contact your dealer G 4 Wheel Drive Light 4WD Models Only Indicates th...

Page 16: ...activate the RMO if children are present Children are often attracted to the unit and the mowing activity Operation Adding Fuel To add fuel 1 Remove the fuel cap A Figure 4 2 Fill the tank Do not ove...

Page 17: ...ing the attachment lift control lever 9 Stop the engine see STOPPING THE TRACTOR AND ENGINE Mowing in Reverse WARNING Mowing in reverse can be hazardous to bystanders Tragic accidents can occur if the...

Page 18: ...nsmission Release Lever Fuel Tank B A 1 Disengage the PTO and turn the engine off 2 Push the transmission release B Figure 4 forward and down to lock into the released position The trac tor can now be...

Page 19: ...positions left right back forward first detent and float pushed forward to second detent Using Inboard Hydraulics The inboard hydraulics control the tractor s belly attach ment lift mower deck and thr...

Page 20: ...ic cylinder Moving the control lever to the left A Figure 7 angles the attachment left Moving the lever right B angles the attachment right Pulling the lever back raises the attachment lift A Figure 8...

Page 21: ...suitcase weights when using a rear mounted attachment Remove the front weights when the rear attachment is removed Figure 10 Attachment Weight Limit Figure 9 Attachment Weight Limit A B Figure 11 Hit...

Page 22: ...center 3 Attach the sway chains D Figure 13 to the back of the sway arms A E using 3 8 x 1 1 2 capscrews C and 3 8 locknuts Cross the chains and secure to front of the sway arms with clevis pins and h...

Page 23: ...ine to warm up for several minutes before engaging the PTO 4 Set engine throttle to FULL 5 Place the PTO selector lever in the rear position A Figure 16 if only a rear attachment is being used If a mi...

Page 24: ...re more than 18 HP or an input shaft speed other than 540 could result in poor performance shortened equipment life or equipment damage and will void the tractor warranty Improper use can also create...

Page 25: ...ide pod It can be used to power small electronic devices The accessory must be rated at 14 amps or less NOTE Operating a 12 volt accessory especially with the engine at idle may cause battery discharg...

Page 26: ...muffler and spark arrester Replace spark plug Replace fuel filter Clean engine air cooling system Whichever comes first Check blades more often in regions with sandy soils or high dust conditions Whic...

Page 27: ...negative cable first C Figure 20 2 Remove the battery clamp B and battery On diesel models the battery clamp is secured with bolts to both frame rails D 3 Clean the battery compartment with a solution...

Page 28: ...Battery Charging Figure 21 Seat Adjustment A Seat Adjustment The seat can be adjusted forward and back Move the lever A Figure 21 position the seat as desired and release the lever to lock the seat in...

Page 29: ...th a new identical bulb 3 Reinstall the socket into the taillight bezel or dash board display Figure 22 Headlight Replacement Figure 23 Taillight Replacement Gauge Wheel Adjustment The mower gauge whe...

Page 30: ...old or stale See authorized dealer Engine starts hard or runs poorly Fuel mixture too rich Clean air filter Engine has other problem See authorized dealer Engine knocks Low oil level Check or add oil...

Page 31: ...as other problem See authorized dealer Engine stalls easily with mower engaged Engine speed too slow Set to full throttle Ground speed to fast Slow down Dirty or clogged air filter See engine manual C...

Page 32: ...and engine to engine variability Due to manufacturing and capacity limitations Briggs Strat ton may substitute an engine of higher rated power for this Series engine Specifications Parts and accessor...

Page 33: ...nty service is requested the manufacturing date of the product will be used to determine warranty eligibility About Your Warranty We welcome warranty repair and apologize to you for being inconvenienc...

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