Yazoo/Kees ZMBI48181 Operator'S Manual Download Page 14

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PRESENTATION

Presentation

Thank you for buying 

YAZOO/KEES!

 Before

operating your new mower, read, understand
and follow the safety instructions and other
directions in this manual.

Lawnmowers and all power equipment, can be
potentially dangerous if used improperly.
Safety requires good judgement, careful use in
accordance with these instructions and com-
mon sense.

Motion Control Levers

Fuel Cap

Key Switch

Blade Engagement Switch

Park Brake Lever

Deck Lift Lever

Hour Meter

Throttle

ROPS

Summary of Contents for ZMBI48181

Page 1: ...s manual Models Please read these instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before using the machine MANUAL NO 110872 REV IR 09 13 04 ZMBI48181 ZMKW48191 ZMKW52211 ZMKW52231 ZMKH52231 Z...

Page 2: ...2 2004 Yazoo Kees Power Equipment All right reserved Beatrice NE Printed U S A...

Page 3: ...e oil 16 Cutting height 16 Mower deck leveling 17 Throttle lever tension 17 Park brake adj 17 Motion control lever adj 18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19 Roll bar and seat belt 19 Starting and operation 19...

Page 4: ...direction Driving and Transport on Public Roads Check applicable road traffic regulations before driving and transporting on public roads If the machine is transported you should always use approved f...

Page 5: ...al affixed to the left side of the frame under the seat The machine s type designation I D The manufacturer s type number Model The machine s serial number Serial no Please state the type designation...

Page 6: ...potential for misuse or misassembly R N Reverse Neutral Fast Slow Fuel Ignition Stop Run Start Warning Danger Caution Parking brake Do not stand here Warning Rotating blades keep away from the discha...

Page 7: ...animals and people maintain a safe distance from the machine Stop the machine if someone enters the work area Clear the area of objects such as stones toys steel wire etc that may become caught in th...

Page 8: ...e it Local laws may regulate the age of the user Engine exhaust and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemi cals considered to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive system damage T...

Page 9: ...le Watch out for and avoid driving over furrows holes and bumps On uneven terrain the machine can tip more easily Long grass can hide obstacles Drive slowly Use small movements of the steering control...

Page 10: ...r allow children to operate the machine Be particularly cautious near corners bushes trees or other objects that block your view WARNING The engine must not be started when the driver s floor plate or...

Page 11: ...servicing the battery Explo sive gases form in the battery Never perform maintenance on the battery when smoking or near open flames or sparks The battery can explode and cause serious injury damage E...

Page 12: ...dboard or wood NOT your hands to check for leaks Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin causing serious injury If injured by escaping fluid see a doctor...

Page 13: ...e drawbar and the thitch points recommended by the mower manufac turer When mower is stopped set brakes securely and use park brake ROPS bar is NOT intended for use in sub zero temperatures If any par...

Page 14: ...and other directions in this manual Lawnmowers and all power equipment can be potentially dangerous if used improperly Safety requires good judgement careful use in accordance with these instructions...

Page 15: ...wo per post align the holes in the side post with the frame receiver d Install the 1 2C centerlock nuts finger tight to the side post bolts 3 Install roll bar top loop a Align the holes of the top loo...

Page 16: ...en in the neutral position Reinstall hardware and tighten FIG 1 Seat Install 1 Remove seat assembly from the crate 2 Remove the four 5 16C nyloc nuts or 5 16C studed knobs from the bottom of the seat...

Page 17: ...acket which is mounted to the console Access is gained by removing the console 1 Stop engine and remove key Release park brake and measure the length of the spring The distance between the washer on e...

Page 18: ...from rotating tires Start the engine The park brake must be engaged and the motion control levers in the neutral slots to start the engine Run the engine approximately half throttle Release park brake...

Page 19: ...right lever back towards the neutral posi tion this will slow the rotation of the right wheel and cause the machine to turn in that direction To turn left while moving in a forward direction pull the...

Page 20: ...nter is the off position FIG 9 The pump release valves are located at the right front corner of the pumps Used to release the system so the machine may be moved by hand when not running Tilt seat forw...

Page 21: ...ration MAINTENANCE Safety interlock system Check daily and never operate the machine if the system is not functioning properly The starter should crank only when the operator is in the seat the parkin...

Page 22: ...ust be bled off of air or let the machine set overnight to allow the air time to dissipate out of the oil DO NOT run the machine with an air lock serious dam age can occur to the pumps and wheel motor...

Page 23: ...e for storage Clean the machine especialy under the deck Touch up the paint or spray the underside of deck with a light coat of oil Inspect the machine for damage and loose hard ware Change the oil Dr...

Page 24: ...ube nuts 41 Nm 30 ft lb Wheel motor hub nut 122 Nm 90 ft lb Lug nuts 100 Nm 75 ft lb Blade bolt 122 Nm 90 ft lb Standard fasteners 12 Nm 9 ft lb Standard 5 16 fasteners 25 Nm 18 ft lb Standard 3 8 fas...

Page 25: ...ght motion control shafts X Left and right deck struts X Deck idler arm X Pump idler arm X Caster swivels X Caster tires 5 X Deck lift lever X Throttle cable X Choke cable X Cutter housings X General...

Page 26: ...on Pump bypass valves open Pump drive belt loose or off Hydraulic system failure Air in the hydraulic system BLADES WILL NOT ENGAGE Blade belt off Clutch unhooked form wiring harness Blade switch fai...

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