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OPERA

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OR’S MANUAL

MAN4163328

Rev

A

 2-2008

75-70006A

430 MAX 25HP KUBOTA GAS

75-70008A

430 MAX 21HP KUBOTA DIESEL

75-70010A

430 MAX 33HP GENERAC GAS

75-70011A

430 MAX 30HP KOHLER GAS

PARTS MANUAL 4163331 

Summary of Contents for STEINER 75-70006A

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL MAN4163328 Rev A 2 2008 75 70006A 430 MAX 25HP KUBOTA GAS 75 70008A 430 MAX 21HP KUBOTA DIESEL 75 70010A 430 MAX 33HP GENERAC GAS 75 70011A 430 MAX 30HP KOHLER GAS PARTS MANUAL 4163331 ...

Page 2: ...tado de California hace saber que los gases de escape de los motores diesel y algunos de sus componentes producen cáncer defectos de nacimiento y otros daños en el proceso de reproducción humana L émission du moteur de ce matériel contient des produits chimiques que l Etat de Californie considère être cancérigènes provoquer des défauts congénitaux et d autres dangers en matière de reproduction El ...

Page 3: ...all instructions and warnings completely Do not remove or defeat any safety features Make sure those who operate this machine are as well informed and careful in its use as you are See a Schiller Grounds Care Inc dealer for any service or parts needed Schiller Grounds Care Inc service ensures that you continue to receive the best results possible from Schiller Grounds Care Inc products You can tru...

Page 4: ...nufacturemodifications and or accessories should personal injury and or property damage result MODEL NUMBER This number appears on sales literature technical manuals and price lists SERIAL NUMBER This number appears only on your mower It contains the model number followed consecutively by the serial number Use this number when ordering parts or seeking warranty information This symbol means ATTENT...

Page 5: ...al to them If any portion of this material is unclear contact your factory representative for clarification In addition to this manual read the manual s for any attachments to be used for specific information about the attachment Become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment operator controls and safety signs Do not operate or allow another person to operate this machine if there are an...

Page 6: ...rottle Throttle to idle or lowest possible engine speed Do not change engine governor settings or overspeed the engine Operating the engine at excessive speed can increase the hazard of personal injury Interrupting operation Before leaving the operator s position Park on level ground Lower attachments Disengage the PTO Set the parking brake Shut off the engine and remove the key Disengage the PTO ...

Page 7: ... Forward Reverse control lever Do not operate on excessively steep slopes Avoid starting or stopping on a slope If tires lose traction disengage the PTO and proceed slowly straight down the slope Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction Do not turn on slopes unless necessary and then turn slowly and downhill when possible Stay away from slop...

Page 8: ... designed for fuel When refueling or checking fuel level Stop the engine and allow to cool Do not smoke Refuel outdoors only Use a funnel Do not overfill If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the engine until the spill is cleaned up and vapors have cleared Do not fill containers in a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner Fill containers on the ground away from the vehicle ...

Page 9: ...es with an open flame such as a water heater or an appliance with a pilot light Keep gasoline storage area free of grass leaves and excessive grease to reduce fire hazard JUMP STARTING 1 Be sure the jumper cables are in good condition Turn off the ignition and all electrical accessories on both machines 2 Position the machine with a good charged battery next to but not touching the machine with th...

Page 10: ...8 430 MAX LABELS 00 093 Location Top of rear hydraulic motor shield 00 220 Location Right side of frame and front right side of fuel tank 00 200 Location Steering column 00 025 Location Front grille ...

Page 11: ...26 Tires Traction Type 21 x 11 00 8 Rawhide Turf Type optional 20 x 10 00 8 Turfmate Dimensions Overall Width 44 Overall Length 64 Overall Height 49 Wheelbase 38 Inside Turning Radius 46 Weight Kohler Generac 1000 lbs Weight Kubota 1100 lbs Speeds Forward Traction Type Tires 0 8 5 MPH high range 0 4 4 MPH low range Reverse Traction Type Tires 0 5 3 MPH high range 0 2 8 MPH low range The Schiller G...

Page 12: ... lever rearward to decrease engine speed until the engine reaches its idle speed 4 LIGHT SWITCH Rock the switch forward to turn the lights on Rock it rearward to turn the lights off 5 WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE Water cooled engines only Displays engine coolant temperature 6 VOLTMETER Displays electrical system voltage 7 TACHOMETER AND HOUR METER Displays engine rpm and accumulated engine operating ho...

Page 13: ...slow the machine from either direction move the control lever toward the neutral position To stop the machine move the control lever to the neutral position 12 CHOKE Gasoline engines only Pull the choke control out to set the choke ON Push it in to set the choke OFF 13 STEERING WHEEL Steers the machine Turning the steering wheel causes the frame to bend in the middle to turn the machine Turning th...

Page 14: ...n 17 FRONT TRANSAXLE RANGE SELECTOR LEVER Selects front transaxle speed range Both transaxles must be in the same range See page 15 for HI LO Range selection information 18 FRONT HITCH RELEASE LEVER Raise to unlatch quick hitch to allow disconnecting attachment from tractor 19 PARKING BRAKE LEVER On left side Raise lever to engage parking brake Lower lever to disengage parking brake ...

Page 15: ... a 50 50 mix Mix outside of engine Don t mix Propylene Glycol and Ethylene Glycol BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE READ SAFETY DECALS Be familiar with all controls how each functions and what each operates Check engine and transaxle oil levels and add if necessary Visually check tires Visually check for loose or missing parts or bolts Check coolant level Kubota STARTING THE ENGINE 1 To start the engine ...

Page 16: ...ear weights must be used with attachments over 120 pounds for stability See attachment operator s manual for weight requirements Always remove all rear weights when front mounted attachments are removed or when using attachments less than 120 pounds to reduce the possibility of unit tipping over backward while climbing steep slopes or loading ramps TIRE BALLAST Liquid foam rubber or powder ballast...

Page 17: ...eutral will cause serious damage to the hydrostatic system 3 Remember to lock the lever lock strap after towing HIGH LOW RANGE SELECTION A locking device has been installed on the gear range selector levers The units are shipped with the transaxle gear range selector in HIGH 2 range This range selection is recommended for most of the operating tasks If slower speeds and more responsive F R control...

Page 18: ...rive belt is installed around the left hitch arm before the attachment is connected to the front lift Quick Hitch To install the drive belt 1 Turn the engine off and remove the key DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL BELTS OR MAKE BELT ADJUSTMENTS WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING 2 Lift up on the belt release catch located on the right front frame and push toward the center of the tractor 3 Install the implement dri...

Page 19: ...ter level If battery is serviceable fill to cover the plates 1 4 X Transaxles Check transaxle oil level X X Use only Steiner Trans Hydraulic oil or Texas Refinery Corp 6440 Universal Torque Fluid Do not use automatic transmission fluid or motor oil Initial hydraulic oil and filter change at 25 hours Change hydraulic oil and filter every 250 hours or annually whichever occurs first X Replace hydrau...

Page 20: ...rs Engine Oil Kubota Diesel 3 U S Quarts 2 9 liters Engine Oil Kohler 1 9 U S Quarts 1 8 liters Engine Coolant Kubota Gas 3 U S Quarts 2 9 liters Engine Coolant Kubota Diesel 3 U S Quarts 2 9 liters Hydraulic Oil Rear Axle 6 U S Quarts 5 7 liters Hydraulic Oil Front Axle 7 U S Quarts 6 6 liters Fuel Tank 6 U S Gallons 22 7 liters APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES ...

Page 21: ...e operating Tire pressure Tire pressures are important Check tire pressures according to the Service Chart on page 17 Battery Battery acid is caustic and fumes are explosive and can cause serious injury or death Use insulated tools wear protective glasses or goggles and protective clothing when working with batteries Read and obey the battery manufacturer s instructions Be certain the ignition swi...

Page 22: ... gasoline is 87 octane Recommended diesel fuel is No 2 Store your fuel properly keep moisture out Shelf life of fuel is about 3 months gasoline and diesel Store fuel in proper clean containers AIR FILTERS Install filters properly do not over tighten and deform element Kohler Generac Keep an extra foam wrap oiled and ready Can keep the extra foam wrap in tool box Kubota Don t over service remove en...

Page 23: ... operate And it is easier to do regular checks See your dealer for a high pressure filter of the entire system if drive system has been opened such as hoses removed pump or motors removed TRANSAXLE OIL CHANGE PROCEDURE Change oil and filter at any time contamination is suspected Approximately 3 gallons of approved hydraulic oil are needed to change oil 1 It is best to drain transaxles after the tr...

Page 24: ...TS STOP ENGINE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL BELTS OR MAKE BELT ADJUSTMENTS WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING BELT DRIVE Schiller Grounds Care Inc belts are recommended See Belt Chart on page 18 for sizes Schiller Grounds Care Inc specification belts are Aramid fiber reinforced to take back bend and retain a consistent length to keep belt to pulley geometry consistent ENGAGING DISENGAGING Never engage at full R...

Page 25: ...ment section LUBRICATION Grease all fittings as recommended on Service Chart on page 17 Lubricate all points after washing WHEELS AND TIRES Use only factory recommended wheels and tires Never use different sizes in any combination Maintain proper air pressure Do not load tires with ballast or use wheel weights Tire sealer may be used Be sure dual wheels are installed correctly and the tire pressur...

Page 26: ...e attachment is raised to the highest position 3 Disengage the PTO and adjust the idler slide assembly by turning the belt release catch handle clockwise to tighten belt and counter clockwise to loosen belt Adjust to obtain the correct measurement as stated in step 2 NOTE If correct measurement is not possible check for an improper size drive belt 4 Start the unit and raise the attachment to full ...

Page 27: ...justing nut H carefully until the disc cannot be moved freely by trying to rotate the disk by hand then back off just far enough to allow the disk to move freely 3 Align nut and reinstall cotter pin TO REPLACE THE BRAKE PADS 1 Remove the two bolts which fasten the brake assembly to the transaxle NOTE There are two loose pins and a backing plate which may fall out upon disassembly Be sure these are...

Page 28: ... filter Low charge pump pressure See Steiner dealer for pump service Implement drive belt slips Drive belt tension need adjusting Adjust PTO drive belt tension see page 24 Wrong size drive belt Use correct belt size Excessive load on attachment drive system Check implement attachment for worn or damaged drive parts blades bearings or excessive foreign material buildup Tractor will not move with en...

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