Swisher ZTR51RC Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

200 ft. lbs

¾-10 BLADE BOLT TORQUE

Front to Back & Side to Side

ARTICULATION DIRECTION(S)

Chain w/ Adjustable Turnbuckles

DECK LEVELING

Supplied on Accompanying Tractor 

LIFT MECHANISM 

Splined w/ Spring Loaded Locking Collar, Guarded

PTO STYLE

Three Break Away Blade Assemblies

BLADES

FRONT: 11 X 6 X 6 w/ 5/8 Bearing

TIRE SIZE

Electric Switch; Foot or Hand Operated

DECK LIFT

Approximately 1.25” – 5”

CUTTING HEIGHT

51”

CUTTING WIDTH

LENGTH:            61.5”

WIDTH:              54.5”

HEIGHT:             17”

WEIGHT:            495 lbs

UNIT MEASUREMENTS

50 ft. lbs

CENTER ½-20 SPINDLE BOLT TORQUE

FRONT: 40 psi Max

TIRE PRESSURE

11

11

Specifications

Maintenance Schedule

X

2

Grease Slide Tubes

X

X

2

Grease PTO Shaft Joints

X

Check Operator Presence

X

X

X

4

Remove Any Debris

X

Check Belts

X

3

Sharpen/Replace

Mower Blades

X

X

X

Check for Loose Fasteners

X

X

Check Tire Pressure

Before 

Storage

Season

100 Hours

50 Hours

25 Hours

8 Hours

Before 

Each 

Use

1 – Change more often when operating under a heavy load or in high ambient temperatures.
2 – Service more often when operating in dirty or dusty conditions.
3 – Replace blades more often when mowing in sandy soil.
4 – Clean off more frequent when mowing in tall or dry grass conditions or with excessive debris.

Summary of Contents for ZTR51RC

Page 1: ...SERIAL L118 305001 SWISHER ACQUISITION INC 1602 Corporate Drive Warrensburg Missouri 64093 Phone 660 747 8183 FAX 660 747 8650 Toll Free 1 800 222 8183 Manufacturing quality lawn care equipment since...

Page 2: ...MAINTENANCE 10 V BELTS OVERALL UNIT CARE 10 DRIVING TRANSPORT ON PUBLIC ROADS 10 SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 11 OPERATION 12 STARTING INSTRUCTIONS 12 ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT 12 OPERATING...

Page 3: ...y see battery section In the event you have a claim under this warranty you must deliver the product to an authorized service dealer All transportation charges damage or loss incurred during transport...

Page 4: ...ollowed without fail Unauthorized modifications to the design of the machine may absolve the manufacturer from liability for any resulting personal injury or property damage and may void the warranty...

Page 5: ...cation 8 PTO Shaft Quick Disconnect 3 Leveling Chains w Adjustable Turnbuckle 9 Electrical Winch Control Engine Cuttoff 4 Mow Height Adjustment Plates 10 Deck Tilt Safety Chain Mounting Points 5 Deck...

Page 6: ...d Only allow the machine to be used by adults who are familiar with its use and operation Make sure nobody else is in the area of the machine when you start the engine engage the drive or operate the...

Page 7: ...e mowing Before using always visually inspect to see that all bolts and nuts are secure Never mow in the direction of people or property Debris could be thrown out of the front that can cause serious...

Page 8: ...arning Decal 8 8 Brake Bypass Decal 19484 Before Exiting Decal 18797 Serial ID Tag ROPS Warning Decal Danger Entanglement 19486 Triangle Danger Decal OD55 This Safety Alert Symbol indicates important...

Page 9: ...hold the tractor foot rest up out of the way FIG 1 Engage the hydro bypass lever and push the tractor behind the attachment Line up the mounting arms to the mating connection points on the tractor App...

Page 10: ...ins supplied with tractor to the front edge of the deck before working under the machine Refer to Service and Adjustments section for instructions CAUTION Stop engine apply brakes and remove ignition...

Page 11: ...SUREMENTS 50 ft lbs CENTER 20 SPINDLE BOLT TORQUE FRONT 40 psi Max TIRE PRESSURE 11 11 Specifications Maintenance Schedule X2 Grease Slide Tubes X X2 Grease PTO Shaft Joints X Check Operator Presence...

Page 12: ...2 12 Operating the Brush Mower Before operating this attachment make sure you are familiar and comfortable with the tractor controls and operation and have read the tractor owner s manual Make sure th...

Page 13: ...winch strap to the rear of the deck Use the deck height switch to gain more slack until the strap is long enough to pin the strap to the front of the deck using the longer pin you just removed Refer t...

Page 14: ...ADJUSTMENTS 1 Safety Chain s 2 ROPS Safety Chain Mount 3 Deck Safety Chain Mount 4 Deck Height Tilt Switch 5 Maintenance Mode Instructions 6 Front Strap Mounting Location 7 Winch Strap 3 5 4 14 14 3...

Page 15: ...s needed Pull back the GnarlyWraps from the chain that needs to be adjusted Only perform adjustments on one side if possible Loosen each locking nut on the turnbuckle Hold the eyebolt on the end that...

Page 16: ...deck Front of Unit Top View 16 16 1 Left Deck Belt PN 21402 2 Right Deck Belt PN 21416 3 Idler Tension Lever 4 Tensioning Idler 5 PTO Shaft Input 5 2 1 3 4 Rotation 3 4 Replacement Install new belt b...

Page 17: ...are lubricated and sealed components If used and maintained properly these gearboxes do not require lubrication changes If there are internal component failures within the gearbox it is recommended t...

Page 18: ...lt 2 Level deck using turnbuckles 3 Clean underside of mower deck 4 Replace blade driver assembly or components 1 Worn bent or loose blade s 2 Mower deck is not level 3 Buildup of debris under deck 4...

Page 19: ...M _________________________________________________________ PART NUMBER W PAINT CODE ____________________________________________ PART DESCRIPTION _____________________________________________________...

Page 20: ...to the engaged position Do not wear watch or jewelry Do not wear loose fitting clothes Observe all common safety practices with tools 20 20 Nut RC Blade 21366 Blade Bearing Housing Cast Iron 21371TK P...

Page 21: ...21 21 NOTES...

Page 22: ...22 22 NOTES...

Page 23: ...do his dirty work for him Neighbors noticed his new invention and began asking him to make more Today over 70 years later Swisher is still producing innovative lawn and garden and ATV UTV equipment d...

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