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Never leave a running machine unattended. Always
turn off blades, set parking brake, stop engine, and
remove keys before dismounting.

Turn off blades when not mowing.

Stop the engine before removing the grass catcher or
unclogging the chute.

Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.

Do not operate the machine while under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.

Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing
roadways.

Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine
into a trailer or truck.

Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating mower.

Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above,
are involved in a large percentage of riding
mower-related injuries. These operators should
evaluate their ability to operate the riding mower
safely enough to protect themselves and others from
serious injury

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Slope Operation

Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and
tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or
death. All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back
up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not mow it.

Mow up and down slopes, not across.

Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc.

Watch for holes, ruts or bumps. Uneven terrain could
overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.

Use slow speed. Choose a low gear so that you will not
have to stop or shift while on the slope.

Follow Toro’s recommendations for wheel weight or
counterweights to improve stability.

Use extra care with grass catchers or other
attachments. These can change the stability of the
machine.

Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do
not make sudden changes in speed or direction.

Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose
traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly
straight down the slope.

Do not turn on slopes unless necessary, and then, turn
slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.

Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments.
The machine could suddenly turn over if a wheel goes
over the edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge caves in.

Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could
cause sliding.

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

Do not use a grass catcher on steep slopes.

Children

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to
the presence of children. Children are often attracted to
the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that
children will remain where you last saw them.

Keep children out of the mowing area and under the
watchful care of another responsible adult.

Be alert and turn the machine off if children enter the
area.

Before and while backing, look behind and down for
small children.

Never carry children, even with the blades off. They
may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with
safe machine operation.

Never allow children to operate the machine.

Use extra care when approaching blind corners,
shrubs, trees, the end of a fence or other objects that
may obscure vision.

Service

Use extra care when handling gasoline and other fuels.
They are flammable and vapors are explosive.

Use only an approved container.

Never remove the gas cap or add fuel when the
engine is running. Allow the engine to cool before
refueling. Do not smoke.

Never refuel the machine indoors.

Never store the machine or fuel container inside
where there is an open flame, such as near a water
heater or furnace.

Never run a machine inside a closed area.

Keep nuts and bolts tight, especially the blade
attachment bolts. Keep equipment in good condition.

Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper
operation regularly.

Keep the machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris
build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow the
machine to cool before storing.

Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object.
Repair, if necessary, before restarting.

Summary of Contents for Wheel Horse 520xi

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Domestic English EN Form No 3326 686 520xi and 522xi Wheel Horse Garden Tractor Model No 73542 and 73561 220000001 and Up...

Page 2: ...ide Panels 8 Adding Fuel 9 Checking the Engine Oil Level 9 Check for Debris 10 Check the Safety Interlock System 11 Check the Brake 11 Operation 11 Think Safety First 11 Controls 11 Using the Parking...

Page 3: ...ecautions are not followed Caution signals a hazard that may cause minor or moderate injury if the recommended precautions are not followed Two other words are also used to highlight information Impor...

Page 4: ...unless necessary and then turn slowly and gradually downhill if possible Do not mow near drop offs ditches or embankments The machine could suddenly turn over if a wheel goes over the edge of a cliff...

Page 5: ...nds feet hair and loose clothing away from attachment discharge area underside of mower and any moving parts while engine is running Do not touch equipment or attachment parts which may be hot from op...

Page 6: ...6 Slope Chart...

Page 7: ...n the drive shaft tunnel Part No 80 8760 2 Under the side shield Part No 98 5014 On the drive shaft cover Part No 99 6090 On the front of the seat bracket Part No 99 5339 On the front of the seat brac...

Page 8: ...nning If you touch hot components you may be burned Allow the tractor to cool before performing maintenance or touching components under the hood Caution Closing the Hood The hood catch is located at...

Page 9: ...container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle If a gasoline dispenser nozzle must be used keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fue...

Page 10: ...e attachment lift stop the engine and remove the ignition key 2 Check for debris on the air intake screens Fig 7 1 m 3412 Figure 7 Arrows show air intake and exhaust path 1 Air intake screens 1 of 3 s...

Page 11: ...13 Check the Brake Refer to Checking and Adjusting the Brake page 24 Operation Think Safety First Please carefully read all the safety instructions on pages 3 through 7 Knowing this information could...

Page 12: ...usly for more than 10 seconds at a time If the engine does not start allow a 60 second cool down period between starting attempts Failure to follow these guidelines can burn out the starter 8 After th...

Page 13: ...r you can temporarily deactivate this interlock Do not mow while backing up unless it is absolutely necessary Danger A child or bystander could be backed over by a riding mower with blades engaged and...

Page 14: ...n and start the engine 8 With the engine running release the parking brake and rise slightly from the seat the engine should stop 9 Fully press the brake pedal set the parking brake push the PTO switc...

Page 15: ...e in the engine If the gauge enters the red zone disengage the PTO and allow the engine to cool while continuing to run the engine If the gauge does not show temperatures dropping stop the engine imme...

Page 16: ...desired speed 2 While holding your foot steady on the traction control pedal push the cruise control switch Fig 18 to the set position This locks the traction control in position 3 Remove your foot f...

Page 17: ...r 2 Push the lift lever down to lower the attachment Fig 20 Positioning the Seat You can move the seat forward and backward Position the seat where you have the best control of the machine and are mos...

Page 18: ...t Turn Steering Feature The Smart Turn Steering feature automatically lowers the speed of the tractor in tight turns The decrease in speed is directly proportional to the sharpness of the turn up to a...

Page 19: ...d oil filter change3 Power steering filter have it cleaned by your Authorized Service Dealer3 Spark plugs change Yearly Storage Service Chipped surfaces paint Brakes check Safety System check Air inta...

Page 20: ...ments 1 Disengage the PTO set the parking brake lower the attachment lift stop the engine and remove the ignition key 2 Open the hood 3 Clean around the air cleaner to prevent dirt from getting into t...

Page 21: ...24 5 Close the hood Servicing the Engine Oil Change oil after the first 5 operating hours and then after every 100 operating hours Change the oil filter every 200 hours of operation or every other oi...

Page 22: ...hin coat of new oil to the rubber gasket on the replacement filter Fig 29 5 Install the replacement oil filter to the filter adapter Turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the...

Page 23: ...e that the air gap is set correctly 3 Tighten the spark plugs to 18 to 22 ft lb 24 4 to 29 8 Nm 4 Push the wires onto the spark plugs Fig 30 5 Close the hood Greasing the Tractor Grease the machine af...

Page 24: ...secure the cover 6 Grease the fitting on the brake pedal Fig 35 m 3420 Figure 35 7 If your tractor has manual steering put one pump of grease into the steering housing from underneath the frame Fig 36...

Page 25: ...ant With the parking brake released the rear wheels must rotate freely when you push the tractor If brake action and free wheel rotation cannot be achieved contact your Authorized Service Dealer immed...

Page 26: ...41 3 Open the hood and remove the side panels 4 Squeeze the ends of the hose clamps together and slide them away from the filter Fig 42 5 Remove the filter from the fuel lines m 3365 1 2 3 4 Figure 4...

Page 27: ...correct operating range on the dipstick when the transaxle is cold Replace the transaxle fluid and filter at 50 hours initially then every 200 hours thereafter Fluid Type SAE 10W 30 Detergent oil API...

Page 28: ...nsaxle filter Fig 49 1256 1 2 3 Figure 49 1 Transaxle filter 2 Gasket 3 Adapter 2 Wipe the filter adapter gasket surface Fig 49 3 Apply a thin coat of new oil to the rubber gasket on the replacement f...

Page 29: ...51 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 Figure 51 1 Bulb holder 2 Reflector 3 Tabs 4 Slots 5 Terminals 5 Push and rotate the bulb counterclockwise until it stops approx 1 4 turn and remove the bulb from the bulb holder Fig...

Page 30: ...re corroded clean them with a solution of four parts water and one part baking soda Apply a light coating of grease to the battery terminals to prevent corrosion Battery size 12 v 380 Cold Cranking Am...

Page 31: ...void contact with skin eyes or clothing Wear safety glasses to shield your eyes and robber gloves to protect your hands Fill the battery where clean water is always available for flushing the skin Add...

Page 32: ...irt and grime from the external parts of the entire machine especially the engine 3 Clean dirt and chaff from the outside of the engine s cylinder head fins and blower housing refer to Check for Debri...

Page 33: ...attery cables to the battery posts during storage Important The battery must be fully charged to prevent it from freezing and being damaged at temperatures below 32 F 0 C A fully charged battery maint...

Page 34: ...VIO CRUISE SWITCH OPERATION OFF NO CONNECTION ON 3 AND 2 CONNECTED MOMENTARY 3 AND 2 CONNECTED 5 AND 6 CONNECTED 2 3 5 6 MOMENTARY SW8 CRUISE SWITCH SWITCH OPENS WHEN BRAKE IS DEPRESSED SW7 CRUISE DIS...

Page 35: ...horized Service Dealer 9 A broken starter or starter solenoid 9 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer 10 Seized internal engine components 10 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer The engine cranks...

Page 36: ...ut knocks or misses 1 Dirt water or stale fuel is in the fuel system 1 Drain and flush the fuel system add fresh fuel 2 A spark plug lead is loose 2 Reconnect the spark plug lead 3 A spark plug is bro...

Page 37: ...ystem 3 Drain and flush the fuel system add fresh fuel 4 The engine is overheated 4 See Engine Overheats 5 A spark plug is damaged or dirty 5 Replace the spark plug 6 Low compression 6 Contact your Au...

Page 38: ...eplacement 2 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer 3 The transmission is broken 3 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer The tractor operates in both directions but with a loss of power This conditio...

Page 39: ...Dealer 7 The engine is not at full throttle 7 Always operate engine powered attachments at full throttle 8 The PTO is being engaged when cutter deck is in tall uncut grass or weeds 8 Engage PTO only i...

Page 40: ...For instructions on adjusting toe in refer to Servicing the Front Wheel Toe in page 26 Ensuring that the Steering Linkage is Centered 1 With the tractor on a level surface turn the steering wheel ful...

Page 41: ...lectrolyte into each battery cell until the level is up to the upper line Fig 58 on the battery case Important Do not overfill the battery because electrolyte sulfuric acid can cause severe corrosion...

Page 42: ...oil level in the crankcase refer to Checking the Engine Oil page 9 2 Check the oil level in the transaxle refer to Checking the Transaxle Oil page 27 3 Grease the tractor refer to Greasing the Tractor...

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