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TS 142
EN Operator's manual 2-37
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Contents
Introduction............................................................... 2
Safety........................................................................6
Assembly................................................................ 10
Operation................................................................ 14
Maintenance........................................................... 18
Troubleshooting...................................................... 30
Transportation, storage and disposal......................35
Storage................................................................... 35
Disposal.................................................................. 36
Technical data.........................................................36
Service.................................................................... 37
Appendix ................................................................ 38
Introduction
Pre-delivery inspection and product
numbers
Note: A pre-delivery inspection has been done of
this product. Make sure that you receive a signed
copy of the pre-delivery inspection document from
your dealer.
Service agent contact infor-
mation:
This operator’s manual belongs to product with product number / serial number:
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Engine:
Transmission:
Product description
This is a lawn tractor with the cutting deck installed
between the front and rear axles. It has a 4-stroke
engine that uses gasoline.
Optional accessories:
Grass catcher
Mulch plug
Intended use
This product is only used to cut grass in private
gardens and on private garden slopes with not more
than 15° slope. It is not to be used in public parks,
sports grounds, in farming or in forestry. Only use
the product with accessories that are approved by
the manufacturer.
To use the product differently is incorrect use. It will
void your warranty and reject the responsibility for
damage to the user of third parties on the part of the
manufacturer.
Refer to local directives for the operation of lawn
mowers.
Support / Help
If you require assistance or have questions
concerning the application, operation, maintenance
or parts for your product:
Visit our website: www.husqvarna.com
Call Us Toll Free: 1-800-487-5951
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Product overview
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1. Light switch
2. Throttle control
3. Hour meter
4. Attachment clutch control
5. Ignition switch
6. Parking brake lever
7. Brake pedal
8. Forward drive pedal
9. Reverse drive pedal
10. Attachment lift lever
11. Freewheel lever
Symbols on the product
Warning! Be careful and use the
product correctly. This product can
cause serious injury or death to the
operator or others.
CAUTION: Incorrect use can result in
damage to the product or personal
property.
Read the operator's manual carefully
and make sure that you understand
the instructions before you use this
product.
Reverse.
Neutral.
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High.
Low.
Start position for cold weather.
Fast.
Slow.
Choke.
Ignition switch.
Engine off.
Engine start.
Engine on.
Brake and clutch pedal.
P
Parking brake.
Parking brake engaged.
Parking brake disengaged.
Cutting height.
Cutting deck lift.
Reverse operation system (ROS).
Reverse.
Forward.
Lights on.
Fuel.
Oil pressure.
Battery.
Ear protection recommended.
The blades are disengaged.
The blades are engaged.
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Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Beware of thrown objects.
Keep bystanders away.
The fire symbol shows a risk, which, if
not obeyed, can cause death, serious
injury and/or damage.
The product agrees with applicable
RCM directives. Applies to AU/NZ only.
Noise emission to the environment
label as per EU and UK directives
and regulations, and New South
Wales legislation "Protection of
the Environment Operations (Noise
Control) Regulations 2017". The
guaranteed sound power level of the
product is specified on the label.
Sound power level.
Keep hands and feet
away from this area.
Do not operate the prod-
uct on slopes that are
more than 15°.
Hot surfaces. Do not
touch.
The deflector shield on
the cutting deck must be
installed when you oper-
ate the product.
The grass catcher must
be installed when you
operate the product.
Hand entanglement.
Drawbar load.
Freewheel (automatic models only).
Hour meter
The hour meter shows how many hours the engine
has been in operation. Refer to
Product overview on
page 3
for the position of the hour meter.
Each 50 hours an oil level symbol will show for 2
hours. Refer to
Lubrication schedule on page 20
.
To manually reset the hour meter, turn the ignition
key to the on position and then to the "STOP"
position 5 times.
Note:
The hour meter only stops when the ignition
key is in the "STOP" position. Make sure that the
ignition key stays in the "STOP" position when the
engine has stopped.
Product liability
As referred to in the product liability laws, we are not
liable for damages that our product causes if:
the product is incorrectly repaired.
the product is repaired with parts that are not
from the manufacturer or not approved by the
manufacturer.
the product has an accessory that is not
from the manufacturer or not approved by the
manufacturer.
the product is not repaired at an approved
service center or by an approved authority.
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Safety
Safety definitions
Warnings, cautions and notes are used to point out
specially important parts of the manual.
WARNING: Used if there is a
risk of injury or death for the operator
or bystanders if the instructions in the
manual are not obeyed.
CAUTION: Used if there is a risk of
damage to the product, other materials
or the adjacent area if the instructions in
the manual are not obeyed.
Note: Used to give more information that is
necessary in a given situation.
Safe Operation Practices for Ride-
On Mowers
WARNING: This product is capable
of amputating hands and feet and
throwing objects. Failure to observe the
following safety instructions could result
in serious injury or death.
WARNING: In order to prevent
accidental starting when setting up,
transporting, adjusting pr making repairs,
always disconnect spark plug wire and
place wire where it cannot contact spark
plug.
WARNING: Do not coast down a
hill in neutral, you may lose control of the
tractor.
WARNING: Tow only attachments
that are recommended by and comply
with specifications of the manufacturer
of your tractor. Use common sense
when towing. Operate only at the lowest
possible speed when on a slope. Too
heavy of a load, while on a slope, is
dangerous. Tires can lose traction with
the ground and cause you to lose control
of your tractor.
WARNING: Engine exhaust, some
of its constituents, and certain vehicle
components contain or emit chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
I. CHILDREN
WARNING: CHILDREN CAN BE
INJURED BY THIS EQUIPMENT.
The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends that children be a minimum
of 12 years of age before operating a
pedestrian controlled lawn mower and
minimum of 16 years of age before
operating a riding lawn mower.
WARNING: CHILDREN CAN BE
SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED BY
THIS EQUIPMENT. Carefully read and
follow all the safety instructions below.
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 in the
watchful care of a responsible adult other than
the operator.
Be alert and turn machine off if a children enters
the area.
Before and while backing, look behind and down
for small children.
Never carry children, even with the blades shut
off. They may fall off and be seriously injured or
interfere with safe machine 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.
Never allow children to operate the machine.
Use extreme caution when approaching blind
corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may
block your view of a child.
II. GENERAL OPERATION
Read, understand, and follow all instructions on
the machine and in the manual before starting.
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or
under the machine. Keep clear of the discharge
opening at all times.
Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar
with the instructions, to operate the machine.
Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys,
wire, etc., which could be picked up and thrown
by the blades.
Ensure the area is clear bystanders before
operating. Stop machine if anyone enters the
area.
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Never carry passengers.
Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely
necessary. Always look down and behind before
and while backing.
Never direct discharged material toward anyone.
Avoid discharging material against a wall or
obstruction. Material may ricochet back toward
operator. Stop the blades when crossing gravel
surfaces.
Do not operate machine without the entire grass
catcher, discharge chute, or other safety devices
in place and working.
Slow down before turning.
Never leave a running machine unattended.
Always turn off blades, set parking blade, and
stop engine before dismounting.
Disengage blades when not mowing. Shut off
engine and wait for all parts to come to complete
stop before cleaning the machine, removing the
grass catcher, or unclogging the discharge chute.
Operate machine 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 extreme caution when loading or unloading
the machine into a trailer or truck.
Always wear eye protection when operating
machine.
Use ear protectors to avoid damage to hearing.
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.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendation for
wheel weights or counterweights.
Keep machine free of grass, leaves or other
debris build-up which can touch hot exhaust/
engine parts and burn. Do not allow the mower
deck to plow leaves or other debris which can
cause build-up to occur. Clean any oil or fuel
spillage before operating or storing the machine.
Allow machine to cool before storage.
Safety instructions for operation
Personal protective equipment
WARNING:
Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use
the product.
Use approved personal protective equipment
when you use the product. Personal protective
equipment cannot fully prevent injury but it
decreases the degree of injury if an accident
does occur. Let your dealer help you select the
right equipment.
Always wear approved hearing protection. Long
term exposure to noise can result in permanent
hearing impairment.
Always wear protective shoes or protective
boots. Steel toes are recommended. Do not use
the product barefoot.
Wear gloves when necessary, for example
when you attach, examine or clean the cutting
equipment.
Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, jewelry or
other items that can get caught in moving parts.
Keep first aid equipment and fire extinguisher
close at hand.
Safety devices on the product
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use
the product.
Do not use a product with defective safety
devices. Do a check of the safety devices
regularly. If the safety devices are defective,
speak to your Husqvarna service agent.
Do not make modifications on safety devices. Do
not use the product if protective plates, protective
covers, safety switches or other protective
devices are not attached or are defective.
To do a check of the operator presence control
(OPC)
WARNING:
Do not operate the
product if the operator presence control
(OPC) is defective. If the OPC is
defective, repair it immediately. Speak to
an approved service agent.
Make sure that the engine cannot start unless
the brake pedal is pushed down fully and the
cutting deck is disengaged.
Make sure that the engine stops when the
operator goes away from the seat when the
parking brake is disengaged.
Make sure that the engine stops when the
operator goes away from the seat when the
cutting deck is engaged.
Make sure that the clutch control for the cutting
deck cannot operate when the operator is away
from the seat.
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To do a check of the reverse operation system
(ROS)
If the reverse operation system does not operate
correctly, repair the product immediately. Speak to
an approved service agent.
1. Start the product. Refer to
To start the product on
page 14
.
2. Engage the cutting deck. Refer to
To engage and
disengage the cutting deck on page 17
.
3. Make sure that the engine stops when you try to
reverse with the ignition key is in the on position
(A).
BA
4. Start the product and engage the cutting deck
again.
5. Turn the ignition switch to the ROS on position
(B).
6. Make sure that the engine does not stop when
you reverse with the ignition key in the ROS on
position.
To do a check of the brake
WARNING:
Brake maintenance is
necessary if the product uses more than
5 ft (1.5 m) to stop at the highest
speed in the highest gear on a level, dry
surface.
1. Park the product on a level, dry concrete or
paved surface. Push the brake pedal down fully
and engage the parking brake.
2. Set the freewheel control to the “transmission
disengaged” position to disengage the
transmission.
3. The rear wheels must lock and skid when you
try to manually push the product forward. If the
rear wheels rotate, then brake maintenance is
necessary.
4. Speak to an approved service center.
Parking brake
WARNING:
If the parking brake
does not work, the product can start to
move and cause injury or damage. Make
sure that the parking brake is regularly
examined and adjusted.
Refer to
To do a check of the brake on page 8
.
Muffler
The muffler keeps the noise levels to a minimum and
sends the exhaust fumes away from the operator.
Do not use the product if the muffler is missing or
defective. A defective muffler increases the noise
level and the risk of fire.
WARNING: The muffler becomes
very hot during and after use and when
the engine operates at idle speed. Be
careful near flammable materials and/or
fumes to prevent fire.
To do a check of the muffler
Examine the muffler regularly to make sure that it
is attached correctly and not damaged.
To cut grass on slopes
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use
the product.
To cut grass on slopes increases the risk that
you can not control the product and that it
overturns. This can cause injury or death. It is
necessary to cut the grass carefully on all slopes.
If you cannot reverse up a slope or if you do not
feel safe, do not cut it.
Remove stones, branches and other obstacles.
Cut up and down the slope, not from side to side.
Do not move down a slope with the cutting deck
lifted.
Do not operate the product on ground that slopes
more than 15°.
>15°
Do not start or stop on a slope.
Move smoothly and slowly on slopes.
Do not make sudden changes in speed or
direction.
Do not turn more than necessary. Turn slowly
and gradually when you move down a slope.
Move at low speed. Turn the wheel carefully.
Look out for and do not move across furrows,
holes and bumps. There is a higher risk that the
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product overturns on ground that is not flat. Long
grass can hide obstacles.
Do not cut grass near edges, ditches or banks.
The product can suddenly overturn if a wheel
moves across the edge of a steep slope or a
ditch, or if an edge gives way.
Do not mow wet grass. It is slippery, and tires
can lose their grip so that the product skids.
Do not put your foot on the ground to try to make
the product more stable.
Move very carefully if an accessory or other
object is attached that can make the product less
stable.
Fuel safety
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use
the product.
Fuel is flammable and the fumes are explosive.
Be careful with fuel to prevent injury, fire and
explosion.
Do not breathe in the fuel fumes. The fuel fumes
are poisonous and can cause injury. Make sure
that the airflow is sufficient.
Do not remove the fuel tank cap or fill the fuel
tank when the engine is on.
Let the engine become cool before you refuel.
Do not fill fuel in an indoor area. Not sufficient
airflow can cause injury or death because of
asphyxiation or carbon monoxide.
Do not smoke near the fuel or the engine.
Do not put hot objects near the fuel or the
engine.
Do not fill fuel near sparks or flames.
Before you refuel, open the fuel tank cap slowly
and release the pressure carefully.
Fuel on your skin can cause injury. If you get fuel
on your skin, use soap and water to remove the
fuel.
If you spill fuel on your clothing, change clothing
immediately.
Do not fill the fuel tank fully. Heat causes the fuel
to expand. Keep a space at the top of the fuel
tank.
Tighten the fuel tank cap fully. If the fuel tank cap
is not tightened, there is a risk of fire.
Before you start the product, move the product to
a minimum of 3 m/10 ft from where you refueled.
Do not start the product if there is fuel or engine
oil on the product. Remove the unwanted fuel
and engine oil and let the product dry before you
start the engine.
Examine the engine for leaks regularly. If there
are leaks in the fuel system, do not start the
engine until the leaks are repaired.
Do not use your fingers to examine the engine
for leaks.
Keep fuel in approved containers only.
When the product and fuel is in storage, make
sure that fuel and fuel fumes cannot cause
damage.
Drain the fuel in an approved container outdoors
and away from sparks and flames.
Battery safety
WARNING: A damaged battery can
cause an explosion and cause injury.
If the battery has a deformation or
is damaged, speak to an approved
Husqvarna service agent.
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use
the product.
Use protective glasses when you are near
batteries.
Do not wear watches, jewelry or other metal
objects near the battery.
Keep the battery out of reach for children.
Charge the battery in a space with good airflow.
Keep flammable materials at a minimum
clearance of 1 m when you charge the battery.
Discard replaced batteries. See
Disposal on
page 36
.
Explosive gases can come from the battery. Do
not smoke near the battery. Keep the battery
away from open flames and sparks.
Transport safety
Use an approved transport vehicle for
transportation of the product.
A markets national or local regulations can set
limit to the transportation of the product.
The operator of the transport vehicle is
responsible to attach the product safely during
transport. Refer to
Transportation on page 35
.
Safety instructions for maintenance
WARNING:
The product is heavy
and can cause injury or damage to
property or the adjacent area. Do not do
maintenance on the engine or the cutting
deck without these conditions:
The engine is off.
The product is parked on a level
surface.
The parking brake is applied.
The ignition key is removed.
The cutting deck is disengaged.
The ignition cables are removed from
the plugs.
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WARNING: The exhaust fumes
from the engine contain carbon
monoxide, an odorless, poisonous and
very dangerous gas. Do not run the
product in closed spaces or spaces with
not sufficient air flow.
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you do
maintenance on the product.
For best performance and safety, do
maintenance on the product regularly as given in
the maintenance schedule. Refer to
Maintenance
schedule on page 19
.
Electrical shocks can cause injuries. Do not
touch the cables when the engine is on. Do not
do a function test on the ignition system with your
fingers.
Do not start the engine if the protective covers
are removed. There is a high risk of injury
caused by moving or hot parts.
Let the product become cool before you do
maintenance near the engine.
The blades are sharp and can cause cuts. Wind
protection around the blades or use protective
gloves when you do work on the blades.
Always put the cutting deck in servicing position
to clean it. Do not park the product near the edge
of a ditch or slope to get access to the cutting
deck.
CAUTION: Read the caution
instructions that follow before you use
the product.
Do not turn over the engine if the spark plug or
ignition cable is removed.
Make sure that all nuts and bolts are tightened
correctly and that the equipment is in good
condition.
Do not change the adjustment of governors.
If the engine speed is too high, the product
components can become damaged.
The product is approved only with the equipment
supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
Assembly
Introduction
WARNING: Read and understand
the safety chapter before you assemble
the product.
To remove the product from the
carton
1. Remove loose parts included with the product.
2. Remove the end panels.
3. Remove the side panels and put them on a flat
surface.
4. Remove all package materials.
5. Remove the product from the carton and make
sure no loose parts are left in the carton.
Assembly tools
1/2" (13 mm) wrench
7/16" (11 mm) wrenches (2 pieces)
Tire pressure gauge
Knife
Pliers
Socket wrench set (optional)
Loose parts that need assembly
The product is not fully assembled. The parts that
follow are loose when the product is purchased.
Key, 2 pcs
Slope sheet, 1 pcs
Hex bolt, 2 pcs
Nuts, 2 pcs
Hood scoop, 1 pcs
Oil drain extension, 1 pcs
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Steering wheel, 1 pcs
Center cover for steering wheel, 1 pcs
Steering shaft cover, 1 pcs
Hex bolt for the steering wheel, 1 pcs
Steering wheel adapter, 1 pcs
Steering shaft extension, 1 pcs
Flat washer for steering wheel, 1 pcs
Lock washer for steering wheel, 1 pcs
Seat, 1 pcs
Hex bolt for the seat, 2 pcs
Flat washer for seat, 2 pcs
To install the steering wheel
1. Install the steering shaft extension (A) on the
steering shaft (B).
B
A
D
C
E
F
G
H
I
2. Install the shaft cover (C). Make sure that the
guide tabs in the shaft cover are in the correct
positions.
3. Remove the steering wheel adapter (D) from the
steering wheel (E).
4. Put the steering wheel adapter on the steering
shaft extension.
5. Put the steering wheel on the steering shaft
extension.
6. Make sure that the front wheels and the steering
wheel are aligned forward.
7. Install the large flat washer (F), the lock washer
(G), and the bolt (H). Tighten the bolt fully.
8. Attach the center cover (I) to the steering wheel.
The center cover is attached with snap locks.
To install the seat
1. Remove, but do not discard, the hardware which
attaches the seat to the cardboard package.
2. Remove and discard the cardboard package.
Note:
Do not remove the tape from the
adjustment handle until the seat is correctly
attached to the product.
3. Connect the wire connector to the safety switch
(A) on the seat.
C
E
A
B
D
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4. Put the seat on the seat pan (B) and put the
middle plastic piece (C) into the middle slot
assembly hole (D).
5. Push the seat rearward until the 2 front plastic
pieces (E) are aligned with the front slot
assembly holes. Push down the seat to engage
the plastic pieces in the slots. Push the seat
rearward.
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2
6. Fold the seat forward and install the 2 bolts (F)
and the 2 washers (G).
F
H
G
I
Note: Make sure that the 2 front plastic pieces
(H) are fully engaged in the seat pan.
Note: Make sure that the arrows on the 2
washers point up.
7. Remove the tape from the adjustment lever (I)
and discard the tape.
8. Do a check of the operator presence control.
Refer to
To do a check of the operator presence
control (OPC) on page 7
.
WARNING:
Do no operate the
product if the operator presence
control is defective.
To install the engine cover piece
1. Align the front tab on the engine cover piece with
the cut-out in the engine cover.
2. Align the rear tabs on the engine cover piece
with the cut-outs in the engine cover.
3. Push down the engine cover piece on the engine
cover.
To adjust the seat
1. Sit in the seat.
2. Lift up the seat adjustment lever (A).
A
3. Move the seat until it is in a position where you
can push the brake and clutch pedals down.
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4. Release the seat adjustment lever (A) to lock the
seat in position.
To connect the battery
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock
and burn injuries. Do not use metal
wristbands or other metal accessories.
Metal items that touch the battery
terminals can cause burn injuries,
electrical shock, and short circuit of the
battery.
Note: If it is after the year and month that is written
on the battery label, charge the battery. Charge the
battery for a minimum of 1 hour at 6–10 A.
1. Find the battery location below the seat or the
engine cover.
2. Lift the seat pan or the engine cover to the raised
position.
3. Remove the 2 terminal caps (A) and discard
them.
A
4. Connect the red battery cable to the positive (+)
terminal and tighten the bolt and nut as shown.
Move the terminal cover on the terminal.
WARNING:
Risk of sparks. The
red battery cable must be connected
to the positive terminal before the
black battery cable is connected
to the negative terminal. This is
to prevent sparks and accidental
grounding.
5. Connect the black cable to the negative (-)
terminal and tighten the bolt and nut fully.
6. Apply petroleum jelly on the battery cables to
prevent corrosion.
7. Lower the seat pan or the engine cover.
To move the product off the skid
1. Lift the cutting deck to its highest position. Use
the lift lever.
2. Push the clutch/brake pedal down to release the
parking brake.
3. Put the freewheel control in the "Transmission
disengaged" position, refer to
Transportation,
storage and disposal on page 35
.
4. Push the product forward off the skid.
5. Remove the strap that holds the deflector
protection up against the product.
To do a check after the assembly
Make sure that all assembly instructions are
completed.
Make sure that no remaining parts are in the
package.
Make sure that the battery is prepared and
charged correctly.
Make sure that the bolts for the seat are
tightened and that the seat is adjusted correctly.
Make sure that the tires are correctly inflated.
For best cutting results, make sure that the
cutting deck is balanced side to side and front
to rear. Make sure that the tires are correctly
inflated for a balanced cutting deck.
Examine the cutting deck and the drive belts.
Make sure that the drive belts are installed
correctly around the pulleys and inner part of all
belt keepers.
Examine the electrical wires. Make sure that all
wires and connections are safe.
Make sure that the freewheel control is in
the “Transmission engaged” position. Refer to
Transportation on page 35
.
Make sure that the engine oil is at the correct
level.
Make sure that the tank is filled with the correct
type of fuel.
Make sure that you know the location and
function of all controls.
Make sure that the brake system is in safe to
operate condition.
Make sure that the Operator Presence Control
(OPC) and the Reverse Operation System (ROS)
operate correctly. Refer to
To do a check of the
operator presence control (OPC) on page 7
and
To do a check of the reverse operation system
(ROS) on page 8
.
Remove the air from the transmission before
first use. Refer to
To remove the air from the
transmission on page 29
.
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Operation
Introduction
WARNING: Read and understand
the safety chapter before you use the
product.
To fill fuel
WARNING: Gasoline is very
flammable. Be careful and refuel
outdoors. Refer to
Fuel safety on page
9
.
CAUTION: Always use correct fuel
type. Incorrect fuel type causes damage
to the product.
Use gasoline of the correct type. Refer
to
Technical data on page 36
. For more
information about the fuel, refer to the engine
manual supplied by the engine manufacturer.
Do a check of the fuel level before each use and
refuel if necessary.
Do not fully fill the fuel tank. Keep a space of a
minimum 1 in.
To start the product
To do before you start the product
WARNING:
Before you operate the
product, carefully read and understand
the safety instructions and the operation
instructions.
1. Do a check of the engine oil level. Refer to
To do
a check of the engine oil level on page 28
.
2. Fill the fuel tank with fuel. Refer to
To fill fuel on
page 14
.
3. Disengage the freewheel mode. Refer to
To put
the product in freewheel mode on page 18
.
4. Sit in the seat in operation position.
5. Engage the parking brake. Refer to
To engage
and disengage the parking brake on page 16
.
6. Make sure that the cutting deck is disengaged.
Refer to
To engage and disengage the cutting
deck on page 17
.
To start a warm engine
1. Sit on the seat.
2. Make sure that the cutting deck is disengaged.
Refer to
To engage and disengage the cutting
deck on page 17
.
3. Put the cutting deck in transport position. Refer
to
To set the cutting deck in transport position or
mow position on page 15
.
4. Put the motion control lever in the neutral
position.
5. Move the throttle control to the fast position.
6. Push down on the brake pedal fully and hold it
down.
7. Put the ignition key into the ignition.
8. Turn the ignition key to the “START” position and
release the ignition key when the engine starts.
CAUTION: Do not operate the
starter continuously for more than 15
seconds for each minute.
9. If the temperature is low, let the engine become
warm before you start to cut grass.
To start a cold engine
1. Sit on the seat.
2. Make sure that the cutting deck is disengaged.
Refer to
To engage and disengage the cutting
deck on page 17
.
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3. Put the cutting deck in transport position. Refer
to
To set the cutting deck in transport position or
mow position on page 15
.
4. Put the motion control lever in the neutral
position.
5. Move the throttle control to the choke position.
6. Push down on the brake pedal fully and hold it
down.
7. Put the ignition key into the ignition.
8. Turn the ignition key to the “START” position and
release the ignition key when the engine starts.
CAUTION: Do not operate the
starter continuously for more than 15
seconds for each minute.
9. When the engine starts, move the throttle control
to the fast position (D) to warm up the engine.
If the temperature is low, some minutes is
necessary for the engine to get warm.
CAUTION: If the ambient
temperature is less than 40° F (4°
C), you must let the engine operate
1 minute at idle speed before you
operate the product. This is to let the
transmission warm up. Make sure
that the motion control lever is in the
neutral position and that the brake
pedal is fully released.
To start the engine when the battery is
weak
WARNING:
Lead-acid batteries can
make explosive gases. Keep sparks,
flames and smoking materials away from
batteries. Always wear eye protection
when around batteries.
If the battery is too weak to start the engine, it must
be charged.
If the jumper cables are used for emergency starting,
follow the procedures below:
A
B
C
D
1. Connect one end of the RED cable to the
POSITIVE (+) terminal of each battery (B-C).
CAUTION:
Be careful that a
short circuit does not occur against
the chassis of the product.
2. Connect one end of the BLACK cable to the
NEGATIVE (-) terminal (D) of a fully charged
battery.
3. Connect the other end of the BLACK cable (A)
to good chassis ground, away from the fuel tank
and battery.
4. Remove the BLACK cable from the chassis when
the weak battery is fully charged.
5. Remove the BLACK cable from the fully charged
battery.
6. Remove the RED cable from the two batteries.
To remove the jumper cables
Note: Remove the jumper cables in the opposite
sequence to how you connect them.
1. Remove the BLACK cable from the chassis.
2. Remove the BLACK cable from the fully charged
battery.
3. Remove the RED cable from the 2 batteries.
To set the cutting deck in transport
position or mow position
The cutting deck must be in transport position during
transportation.
To set the product in transport position, pull the
cutting height lever in the direction of the seat
and put it in the highest cutting height position.
To set the product in mow position, set the
correct cutting height. Refer to
To set the cutting
height on page 15
.
To set the cutting height
Pull the lift lever in the direction of the seat and
put it in 1 of the notches for the correct cutting
height.
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To move forward and rearward
The direction and speed of movement is controlled
by the forward and reverse drive pedals.
1. Start the engine.
2. Disengage the parking brake. Refer to
To
engage and disengage the parking brake on
page 16
.
3. To start movement, slowly push down on the
forward drive pedal (A) or the reverse drive pedal
(B).
A
B
Note: The forward and reverse drive pedals
go back to neutral position when they are not
pushed down.
4. Push down more on the forward drive pedal or
the reverse drive pedal to increase the speed.
To engage and disengage the
parking brake
1. To engage the parking brake, push down the
brake pedal (A) fully to the lowest position.
B
A
2. With the brake pedal pushed down, pull up the
parking brake lever (B).
3. Release the brake pedal.
4. Release the parking brake lever.
Note:
Make sure that the parking brake holds
the product safely.
5. To release the parking brake, push down the
brake pedal.
To stop the product
WARNING: Always stop the
product, engage the parking brake and
remove the ignition key before you go
away from the product.
CAUTION: The exhaust gas from
the warm engine can cause burn
damage to the grass. To prevent burn
damage , to the grass, always stop the
engine when you stop the product on
grass areas.
1. Push down on the brake pedal (A) fully until the
product stops fully.
A
2. Disengage the cutting deck. Refer to
To engage
and disengage the cutting deck on page 17
.
3. Put the throttle control in the slow position and
let the engine operate at idle speed for some
minutes.
4. Put the cutting deck in the transport position.
Refer to
To set the cutting deck in transport
position or mow position on page 15
.
5. Turn the ignition key to the "STOP" position and
remove the ignition key from the ignition.
To use the throttle control
The throttle control adjusts the engine speed and the
speed of the blades in the cutting deck.
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A
B
C
Put the throttle control in the choke position (A)
when you start a cold engine. Refer to
To start a
cold engine on page 14
.
Put the throttle control in the fast position (B) to
operate the engine at full speed. Always have the
throttle control in the fast position when you cut
grass.
Put the throttle control in the slow position (C) to
operate the engine at idle speed.
To use the headlight
Push the power switch to position (A) to make
the headlight come on.
A
B
Push the power switch to position (B) to make
the headlight go off.
To engage and disengage the
cutting deck
WARNING:
Do not operate the
cutting deck without a deflector or grass
catcher installed to the grass discharge.
The product has an operator presence control
(OPC). When you go away from the seat with the
engine on and the cutting deck engaged, the engine
stops.
Stay fully and in the center of the seat to make sure
that the engine operates correctly and does not stop
on rough terrain or hills.
1. Set the correct cutting height. Refer to
To set the
cutting height on page 15
.
2. Move the attachment clutch control.
a) Move the attachment clutch control forward to
engage the cutting deck.
b) Move the attachment clutch control rearward
to disengage the cutting deck.
To use the reverse operation system
(ROS)
Note: If you try to go rearward with the product
when the cutting deck is engaged, the engine stops
immediately. Engage the ROS to go rearward with
the product when the cutting deck is engaged.
WARNING: Before and while you
operate the product rearward, look down
and behind the product for the safety of
others.
1. Turn the ignition key counterclockwise to the
ROS "ON" position (A) to engage the ROS.
BA
2. Slowly push down the reverse drive pedal to start
movement.
3. Turn the ignition key clockwise to the engine
"ON" position (B) to disengage the ROS.
To get a good cutting result
For best performance, do maintenance on the
product regularly as given in the maintenance
schedule. Refer to
Maintenance schedule on
page 19
.
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Do not cut a wet lawn. Wet grass can give a bad
cutting result.
Do not use tire chains when you attach the
cutting deck to the product.
Make sure that the cutting deck is level. Refer to
To adjust the parallelism of the cutting deck on
page 25
.
If the grass is high, start with a high cutting
height and decrease it gradually.
Move the product forward at low speed if the
grass is high and thick.
Use full throttle when you cut the grass.
Cut the grass in an irregular pattern.
Use the left side of the cutting deck when you
cut near trees, bushes or paths. The blade cuts
approximately 15 mm in from the side of the
cutting deck.
When you cut large areas, move the product
to the right during 1 or 2 turns around
the work area. This procedure will keep the
grass discharge away from shrubs, fences and
driveways. After approximately 2 turns around
the work area, cut in the opposite direction.
To get the best cutting result, cut the grass
frequently.
To put the product in freewheel
mode
If it is necessary to move or tow the product without
aid from the engine, you must put the product in
freewheel mode.
WARNING: Do not put the product
in freewheel mode on a slope.
Push in the freewheel control lever (A) to put the
product in freewheel mode.
A
Pull out the freewheel control lever to operate the
product with the engine.
To install the mulch plug (accessory)
The product can be used with a mulch plug.
1. Put the cutting deck in the transport position.
Refer to
To set the cutting deck in transport
position or mow position on page 15
.
2. Remove the grass catcher or the rear discharge
deflector (accessory) if it is installed.
3. Put the mulch plug through the back plate and
into the chute adaptor for the cutting deck.
4. Connect the 2 straps to the holes on the support
arms for the grass catcher.
5. Install the grass catcher or the rear discharge
deflector.
6. Remove the mulch plug in the opposite
sequence.
Maintenance
Introduction
WARNING: Read and understand
the safety chapter before you do
maintenance on the product.
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Maintenance schedule
Maintenance schedule Before
each
use
At inter-
vals of 8
hours
At inter-
vals of
25
hours
At inter-
vals of
50
hours
At inter-
vals of
100
hours
Each
season
Before
storage
Product Do a check of the brake
function.
X X
Do a check of tire pres-
sure.
X X
Do a check of the op-
erator presence control
(OPC).
X
Do a check of the re-
verse operation system
(ROS).
X
Do a check for loose
fasteners.
X X X
Examine the blades for
wear and damage.
X
2
Lubricate the product.
Refer to
Lubrication
schedule on page 20
.
X X
Do a check of the bat-
tery level.
X
Clean the battery and
the terminals.
X X
Clean pieces off the
steering plate. Refer to
To clean the product on
page 21
.
X
Do a check of the trans-
axle cooling fan.
X
Make sure that the cut-
ting deck is level.
X
Do a check of the V-
belts.
X
2
Examine the blades more frequently if you cut where there is sand and soil.
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Maintenance schedule Before
each
use
At inter-
vals of 8
hours
At inter-
vals of
25
hours
At inter-
vals of
50
hours
At inter-
vals of
100
hours
Each
season
Before
storage
Engine Do a check of the en-
gine oil level.
X X
Change the engine oil
(models with oil filter).
X
1
X
Change the engine oil
(models without oil fil-
ter).
X
1
X
Clean the air filter. X
3
Clean the air screen. X
3
Do an inspection of the
muffler and the spark
arrester.
X
Replace the oil filter (if it
is equipped).
X
1
X
Clean the engine cool-
ing fins.
X
3
Replace the spark plug. X X
Replace the paper car-
tridge of the air filter.
X
3
Replace the fuel filter X
Do a check of the muf-
fler. Refer to
To do a
check of the muffler on
page 8
.
X
Lubrication schedule
CAUTION: Do not lubricate the
pivot points that have special nylon
bearings. Tacky lubricants can attach
dirt. The dirt decreases the life of the
special nylon bearings. If it is necessary
to lubricate the nylon bearings, use only
a small quantity of dry type lubricant.
1
Do more frequently if you operate with a heavy load, in high ambient temperatures, or in dirty condi-
tions.
1
Do more frequently if you operate with a heavy load, in high ambient temperatures, or in dirty condi-
tions.
3
Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
3
Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
1
Do more frequently if you operate with a heavy load, in high ambient temperatures, or in dirty condi-
tions.
3
Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
3
Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
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A
A
B
A
A
A
A. General lubrication. Lubricate the spindle grease
connection, front wheel bearing, gear teeth of the
steering part.
B. Engine lubrication. Refer to
To lubricate the
engine on page 28
.
Tractor
To clean the product
Do not use a garden hose or a pressure washer to
clean the surface except for the washout port. Keep
water out of the engine and transmission. Water in
the engine or transmission can decrease the life of
the product. Use compressed air or a leaf blower to
remove grass, leaves and litter.
Clean all unwanted material from the engine,
battery, seat and other parts of the product.
Clean contamination from the steering plate.
Contamination limits the movement of the clutch/
brake pedal shaft, causes the belt to loosen and
decreases forward movement.
CAUTION:
Avoid all pinch
points and movable parts.
Keep the surfaces and wheels free of all
gasoline, oil, and so on.
Use automotive type wax to prevent damage to
the surfaces.
To use the deck washout port
The cutting deck has a deck washout port that is a
part of the cleaning system for the cutting deck.
WARNING:
Do not use the product
with a broken or missing deck washout
port. There is a risk of thrown objects.
Replace a broken or missing deck
washout port immediately.
Note: For the models with guards, the washout
port is installed on the left side guard in front of the
rear tire.
1. Park the product in a clear area on your lawn that
is near a water source with a garden hose.
CAUTION: Do not point the
discharge chute of the product in the
direction of buildings or vehicles.
2. Make sure that the cutting deck is disengaged.
Refer to
To engage and disengage the cutting
deck on page 17
.
3. Turn the ignition key to the STOP position to stop
the engine.
4. Engage the parking brake.
5. Remove the grass catcher chute or the mulch
plug if it is installed.
6. Put the nozzle adapter onto the end of your
garden hose (A). Make sure that the garden hose
is fully connected to the nozzle adapter.
A
B
7. Pull back on the lock collar of the nozzle adapter
and push the nozzle adapter onto the deck
washout port (B).
8. Carefully pull on the garden hose to make sure
that it is fully connected.
9. Release the lock collar to lock the adapter on the
deck washout port.
10. Start the water supply.
11. Sit in the seat and start the engine.
CAUTION:
Examine the area
again to make sure that the area is
clear.
12. Move the throttle control to the fast position.
Refer to
To use the throttle control on page 16
.
13. Engage the cutting deck and let it operate until
the cutting deck is clean. Refer to
To engage and
disengage the cutting deck on page 17
.
14. Disengage the cutting deck. Refer to
To engage
and disengage the cutting deck on page 17
.
15. Turn the ignition key to the STOP position to stop
the engine.
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16. Stop the water supply.
17. Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter
and disconnect the nozzle adapter from the deck
washout port.
18. Move the product to a dry area.
19. Engage the cutting deck and let it operate until
the cutting deck is dry.
To adjust the throttle control cable
The throttle control is set at the factory and
adjustment should not be necessary. If an
adjustment is necessary, see the Engine manual.
To examine the interlocks and the relays
Note: Loose or damaged wires can make your
product run unsatisfactorily, stop running or prevent
it from starting.
Examine the wires.
To replace the headlight bulb
1. Open the engine cover.
2. Turn the bulb holder slightly counterclockwise
and pull it out of the holder behind the grill.
3. Replace the bulb in the bulb holder.
4. Push the bulb holder into the holder behind the
grill.
5. Turn the bulb holder slightly clockwise to install it.
6. Close the engine cover.
To do a check of the tires
Note:
To seal the tire holes and prevent flat tires
because of slow leaks, purchase sealant from your
local parts dealer. Tire sealant also prevents tire dry
rot and corrosion.
Make sure the air pressure in all tires is correct
(See the sides of tires for correct PSI).
Keep the tires free of gasoline, oil or insect
control chemicals that can cause damage to the
rubber.
Keep the tires away from stumps, stones, rut
pits, sharp objects and other dangerous objects
that may cause tire damage.
To repair the tires
1. Lift the front axle and support it safely.
CAUTION:
Lift and support one
axle at a time.
2. Remove the dust cover (A), the E-clip (B), the
washer (C) and the square key (D).
B
C
A
D
Note: There are square keys on the rear
wheels only.
3. Remove the wheel from the axle.
4. Remove the tire from the wheel.
5. Repair the tire.
Note: Use tire sealant to seal holes in the
tire. Tire sealant also prevents tire dry rot and
corrosion.
6. Install the tire on the wheel.
7. Install the wheel, the washer, the square key,
and the E-clip on the axle. Make sure that the
E-clip is installed correctly in the groove on the
axle.
8. Install the dust cover.
To examine the V-belts
The belts are not adjustable.
Examine the V-belts for deterioration and wear
after each interval of 100 hours of operation.
Replace the V-belts if they start to move because
they are too worn.
To do maintenance on the transaxle
cooling fan
CAUTION:
Do not clean the fan or
the transmission while the engine is on
or while the transmission is hot.
CAUTION: Do not use a high-
pressure washer or a steam cleaner.
Water can go into bearings and electrical
connections and cause corrosion which
causes damage to the product.
To keep the transmission cool, keep the
transmission fan and cooling fins clean.
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Before you clean with water, clean with a brush.
Remove grass cuttings and dirt on and around
the transaxle fan and cooling fins.
Examine the cooling fan to make sure the fan
blades are clean and not damaged.
To examine the transaxle pump fluid
Make sure that the transaxle pump fluid does not
leak.
Speak to the nearest approved service center or
department if the transaxle pump fluid leaks.
To adjust the front wheel toe-in and camber
The front wheel toe-in and camber is correctly set at
the factory. The front wheel toe-in and camber are
not adjustable.
Speak to an approved service center if the
factory-set front wheel toe-in or camber is
damaged.
To replace the fuse
This product has an automotive-type fuse. The fuse
holder is located behind the dashboard.
1. Hold the fuse holder and pull the blown fuse out.
2. Put a new fuse in the fuse holder.
To remove and install the engine cover and
the grill assembly
A
1. Lift the engine cover.
2. Disconnect the headlight wire connector (A).
3. Stay in front of the tractor. Hold the engine cover
on its sides. Tilt the engine cover in the direction
of the engine and lift it to remove it from the
product.
4. Install in the opposite sequence.
To replace the drive belt
1. Park the product on a level surface and engage
the parking brake. Refer to
To engage and
disengage the parking brake on page 16
.
2. Remove the cutting deck. Refer to
To remove
and install the cutting deck on page 25
.
3. Remove the drive belt from the pulley (A) and the
clutch pulley (B).
C
B
A
E
D
4. Remove the drive belt from the engine pulley (C)
on the engine shaft.
5. Remove the drive belt from the rear axle pulley
(D) and the belt tension pulley (E).
6. Remove the drive belt from the product.
7. Install a new drive belt in the opposite sequence.
Battery
To clean the battery and the terminals
Corrosion and dirt on the battery and terminals can
cause the battery to drain power.
1. Remove the terminal guard.
2. Disconnect the BLACK battery cable.
3. Disconnect the RED battery cable and remove
the battery from the product.
4. Spray the battery with water and let dry.
5. Clean the terminals and battery cable ends with
a wire brush.
6. Lubricate the terminals with grease or equivalent.
7. Install the battery. Refer to
To replace the battery
on page 23
.
To replace the battery
The battery is installed below the seat.
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WARNING: Risk of electrical shock
and burn injuries. Do not use metal
wristbands or other metal accessories.
Metal items that touch the battery
terminals can cause burn injuries,
electrical shock, and short circuit of the
battery.
1. Stop the product. Refer to
To stop the product on
page 16
.
2. Fold the seat forward.
3. Remove the terminal covers (A).
A
4. Remove the bolt and the nut to disconnect the
black (negative) battery cable from the negative
(-) terminal.
WARNING: Risk of electrical
shock and burn injuries. The black
(negative) battery cable must be
disconnected before you disconnect
the red (positive) battery cable.
5. Remove the bolt and the nut to disconnect the
red (positive) battery cable from the positive (+)
terminal.
6. Carefully remove the battery from the product.
7. Install a new battery.
8. Connect the red (positive) battery cable to the
positive (+) terminal and tighten the bolt and the
nut.
WARNING:
Risk of electrical
shock and burn injuries. The red
(positive) battery cable must be
connected to the positive (+) terminal
before the black (negative) battery
cable is connected to the negative
(-) terminal to prevent injury and
accidental grounding.
9. Connect the black (negative) battery cable to the
negative (-) terminal and tighten the bolt and the
nut.
10. Install the terminal covers.
11. Fold the seat rearward.
To connect the jumper cables
WARNING: Risk of explosion
because of explosive gas that comes
from the battery. Do not connect the
negative terminal of the charged battery
to or near the negative terminal of the
weak battery.
CAUTION: Do not use the battery of
your product to start other vehicles.
1. Connect one end of the red battery cable to the
POSITIVE (+) battery terminal (A) on the weak
battery.
B
A
C
D
2. Connect the other end of the red battery cable
to the POSITIVE (+) battery terminal (B) on the
charged battery.
WARNING:
Do not let the ends
of the red battery cable touch the
chassis. This will cause a short
circuit.
3. Connect one end of the black battery cable to
the NEGATIVE (-) battery terminal (C) on the
charged battery.
4. Connect the other end of the black battery cable
to a CHASSIS GROUND (D), away from the fuel
tank and the battery.
To remove the jumper cables
Note:
Remove the jumper cables in the opposite
sequence to how you connect them.
1. Remove the BLACK cable from the chassis.
2. Remove the BLACK cable from the fully charged
battery.
3. Remove the RED cable from the 2 batteries.
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Cutting deck
To remove and install the cutting deck
Note: If an accessory other than the cutting deck
is to be used, the front link and the rear lift links must
be removed from the product. Also, the clutch cable
spring must be put into the cable guide on the front
edge of the lower dash.
1. Disengage the cutting deck. Refer to
To engage
and disengage the cutting deck on page 17
.
2. Stop the product. Refer to
To stop the product on
page 16
.
3. Lower the cutting deck to the lowest position.
4. Remove the drive belt from the clutch pulley (A).
G
I
H
G
G
E
H
J
F
B
C
A
D
J
5. Remove the clutch cable (B), push the tab (C)
and move the clutch cable out of the bracket.
6. Carefully remove the clutch cable spring (D) from
the idler arm (E).
7. Disconnect the front link (F) from the cutting deck
and remove the retainer spring and washer.
8. Remove the clips (G) and disconnect the
suspension arms (H) from the chassis pins.
9. Disconnect the rear lift links (I) from the rear
cutting deck brackets (J) on each side of the
cutting deck.
10. Remove the cutting deck from the product.
11. Install the cutting deck in the opposite sequence.
Make sure that the discharge side is on the right
side of the product.
Note:
The suspension arms must be in
forward position before you move the cutting
deck below the product.
To adjust the parallelism of the cutting deck
To do a visual side to side adjustment of the cutting
deck
If the cutting height is not the same on the right
and left side of the product, the cutting height can
be adjusted. Adjust the cutting height on the side of
cutting deck that has the lower cutting height.
1. Make sure that the tires are fully inflated.
2. Park the product on a level surface.
3. Go to the side of cutting deck that has the lower
cutting height.
Note: Some models only have left side
adjustment.
4. Adjust the cutting height with a 3/4" wrench.
A
Note: Each full turn of lift adjustment nut
changes the cutting deck height 3/16" (4.7 mm).
a) Turn the lift adjustment nut (A) to the left to
lower the cutting deck.
b) Turn the lift adjustment nut (A) to the right to
lift the cutting deck.
5. Cut some grass and examine the results. Adjust
if it is necessary.
To do a precision side to side adjustment of the
cutting deck
1. Make sure that the tires are fully inflated.
2. Park the product on a level surface.
3. Put the cutting deck in the transport position.
Refer to
To set the cutting deck in transport
position or mow position on page 15
.
4. Turn the outer blade tips to align with the cutting
deck side to side.
WARNING:
The blades on the
cutting deck are sharp and can
cause injury. Use protective gloves.
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5. Measure the distance (B) from the bottom edge
of the blade to the ground on the left and right
side.
B B
Note: The distance must be the same on the 2
sides.
6. Adjust the cutting height with a 3/4 in wrench.
Note: Each full turn of the lift adjustment nut
changes the cutting height with 3/16 in (4.7 mm).
a) Turn the lift adjustment nut (A) to the left to
lower the cutting deck.
A
b) Turn the lift adjustment nut (A) to the right to
lift the cutting deck.
7. Measure the distance again. Adjust until the 2
sides are equal.
8. Cut some grass and examine the results. Adjust
if it is necessary.
To do front to rear adjustment of the cutting deck
The cutting deck must be level side to side before
you do front to rear adjustment. Refer to
To do a
visual side to side adjustment of the cutting deck on
page 25
.
1. Make sure that the tires are fully inflated.
2. Park the product on a level surface.
3. Put the cutting deck in transport position. Refer
to
To set the cutting deck in transport position or
mow position on page 15
.
4. Turn the blades until they point straight forward.
WARNING:
The blades on the
cutting deck are sharp and can
cause injury. Use protective gloves.
5. Measure the distance to the ground at the rear
(A) and front (B) end of the blade.
BA
Note: To get the best cutting results, the
blades must be adjusted until the front end is
1/8–1/2 in (3.1–12.7 mm) lower than the rear end
when the cutting deck is in the highest position.
6. Go to the front of the product to make an
adjustment.
7. Use a 11/16 in wrench to loosen the jam nut (C)
to clear the lift adjustment nut (D).
D
C
8. Adjust the cutting deck height with a 3/4 in
wrench.
Note:
Each full turn of the lift adjustment nut
changes the cutting deck height 1/8 in (3.1 mm).
a) Turn the lift adjustment nut counterclockwise
to lower the cutting deck.
b) Turn the lift adjustment nut clockwise to lift
the cutting deck.
9. Measure the front and rear distance again.
10. Adjust until the front end of the blade is 1/8–1/2
in (3.1–12.7 mm) lower than the rear end.
11. Hold the lift adjustment nut in position with the
wrench and tighten the jam nut.
To replace the blades
For the best results, keep the mower blades sharp.
Replace bent or damaged blades.
CAUTION:
Use only a replacement
blade approved by the manufacturer. It is
dangerous to use a blade not approved
by the manufacturer of the product. This
can cause damage to the product and
void your warranty.
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1. Put the cutting deck in transport position. Refer
to
To set the cutting deck in transport position or
mow position on page 15
.
2. Remove the bolt (A) by turning it
counterclockwise and remove the blade (B).
A
C
D
E
B
WARNING: The blades on the
cutting deck are sharp and can
cause injury. Use protective gloves.
3. Install the new or sharpened blade and the bolt.
CAUTION: The center hole (C)
in the blade must align with the star
(D) on the mandrel assembly (E).
4. Torque the bolt to 45–55 ft-lbs (62-75 Nm).
To remove the drive belt for the cutting
deck
1. Park the product on a level surface and engage
the parking brake. Refer to
To engage and
disengage the parking brake on page 16
.
2. Put the cutting deck in the lowest position. Refer
to
To set the cutting height on page 15
.
3. Remove the dirt and grass around the mandrels
and from the top surface of the cutting deck.
4. Remove the drive belt (A) from the clutch pulley
(B) on the engine shaft.
C
D B
A
5. Remove the drive belt from the mandrel pulleys
(C) and the idler pulleys (D).
To install the drive belt for the cutting deck
1. Install the drive belt (A) around the mandrel
pulleys (B).
B
C D
A
CAUTION: Put the drive belt
correctly in all the grooves on the
cutting deck pulleys. The drive belt
can become damaged if it is not
installed correctly.
2. Install the drive belt around the idler pulleys (C).
3. Install the drive belt around the clutch pulley (D)
on the engine shaft.
4. Put the cutting deck in transport position. Refer
to
To set the cutting deck in transport position or
mow position on page 15
.
To adjust the anti-scalp rollers
The anti-scalp rollers keep the cutting deck in the
correct position on the ground and prevent lawn
scalping in most terrain conditions. The anti-scalp
rollers are adjusted correctly when they are slightly
off the ground when the cutting deck is at the
necessary cutting height.
1. Park the product on a level surface and stop the
engine.
2. Adjust the product to the necessary cutting
height. Refer to
To set the cutting height on page
15
.
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3. Remove the nut, the bolt, the washer, and the
anti-scalp roller.
4. Install the anti-scalp roller, the bolt, the washer,
and the nut in the correct position.
5. Adjust all anti-scalp rollers and install them in the
same procedure.
Engine
To lubricate the engine
Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API
service classification SJ-SN. The oil’s SAE viscosity
grade refers to the correct temperature for operation.
-20 0 30 40
80
100
-30
-20 0
20 30 40
F
C
32
-10
10
60
5W-30
SAE 30
Note: Multi-viscosity oils (5W30, 10W30, and so
on) help the engine start easily in cold weather but
causes increased oil use when used in temperatures
above 32°F/0°C. Do a check of your engine oil
level frequently to prevent possible engine damage
caused by low oil level.
Change the oil after intervals of 50 hours of
operation. If the product is not used for 50 hours
in a year, change the oil at a minimum of 1 time a
year.
Do a check of the crankcase oil level before you
start the engine and after each eight (8) hours of
operation.
Tighten the oil fill cap/dipstick each time you do a
check of the oil level.
To do a check of the engine oil level
The engine in the product is filled with engine oil for
ambient temperatures of more than 32° F (0° C). For
operation in ambient temperatures of less than 32° F
(0° C), use the correct engine oil to make the product
easier to start. Refer to
Technical data on page 36
.
1. Park the product in level ground.
2. Remove the oil fill cap and dipstick and clean it
with a cloth.
3. Put the dipstick into the oil fill tube. Do not turn
the oil fill cap onto the oil fill tube.
4. Remove the dipstick. Use the gauge on the
dipstick to examine the engine oil level. If
necessary, fill engine oil until the mark “FULL”
on the dipstick is reached. Do not fill too much
engine oil.
ADD FULL
CAUTION - DO
01341
5. Put the dipstick into the oil fill tube. Make sure
that the oil fill cap is fully tightened.
Note: To replace the engine oil, Refer to
To
replace the engine oil on page 28
.
To replace the engine oil
If the engine is cold, start the engine for 1–2 minutes
before you drain the engine oil. This makes the
engine oil warm and faster to drain.
WARNING: Do not operate the
engine for more than 1–2 minutes before
you drain the engine oil. The engine oil
becomes very hot and can cause burn
injuries. Let the engine become cool
before you drain the engine oil.
WARNING: Use protective gloves.
If you spill engine oil on your body, clean
with soap and water.
1. Put the product on a level surface and stop the
product. Refer to
To stop the product on page
16
.
2. Remove all dirt around the oil tank cap.
3. Remove the oil tank cap and dipstick.
4. Put the oil drain extension (A) on the chassis,
under the oil drain plug (B).
B
A
5. Put a container below the oil drain extension.
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6. Remove the oil drain plug with a socket wrench.
7. Let the engine oil drain into the container.
8. Remove the oil drain extension.
9. Install the oil drain plug. Torque the oil drain plug
to 13 lb-ft (17 Nm).
CAUTION: Do not tighten the oil
drain plug too much.
10. Fill with new oil and do a check of the engine oil
level. Refer to
To do a check of the engine oil
level on page 28
.
11. Install the oil tank cap and dipstick.
Note: For safe disposal of used engine oil, refer to
Disposal on page 36
.
To replace the engine oil filter
WARNING: Use protective gloves.
If you spill engine oil on your body, clean
with soap and water.
1. Drain the engine oil from the oil tank. Refer to
To
replace the engine oil on page 28
.
2. Turn the engine oil filter counterclockwise to
remove it.
3. Lightly lubricate the rubber seal on the new oil
filter with new engine oil.
4. To install the new oil filter, turn it clockwise until
the rubber seal fits correctly, then tighten a half
turn more.
5. Fill the oil tank with new engine oil. Refer to
To
replace the engine oil on page 28
.
6. Start the engine and let it operate at idle speed
for 3 minutes.
7. Stop the engine and make sure that there is no
oil leakage from the oil filter.
Note:
If the there is oil leakage, tighten the oil
filter again.
8. Fill the oil tank with more engine oil to replace
the engine oil that the new oil filter has absorbed.
To clean the air filter
The engine will not run satisfactorily with a dirty air
filter. Clean the air filter more frequently in dusty
conditions.
To clean the air screen
Note:
The air screen must be kept free of dirt to
prevent engine damage caused by overheating.
Clean the air screen with a wire brush or
compressed air to remove dirt.
To do maintenance on the engine cooling
system
Note: A blocked grass screen, dirty or full cooling
fins, and/or removed blower housing, and so on, can
make the engine too hot and cause engine damage.
Make sure that the grass screen, the cooling fins,
and other external surfaces of the engine are
clean at all times.
After each interval of 100 hours of operation
(more often in extremely dusty and dirty
conditions), remove the blower housing and
other parts of the engine cooling system.
Clean the cooling fins and external surfaces as
necessary. Make sure that the engine cooling
system parts are installed correctly.
To replace the spark plugs
The spark plug type and clearance (gap setting) are
shown in
Technical data on page 36
.
Replace the spark plugs at the start of each
cutting season or after each interval of 100 hours
of operation.
To replace the in-line fuel filter
Note: Replace the in-line fuel filter every year at
minimum.
Replace the in-line filter if it becomes clogged and
stops the flow of fuel to the carburetor.
1. Let the engine cool.
2. Remove the in-line fuel filter (B) and seal the fuel
line sections with plugs.
3. Put the new in-line fuel filter in position in the fuel
line with the arrow pointing to the carburetor.
4. Make sure that there are no fuel line leaks and
that the clamps (A) are in the correct position.
5. If you spill, immediately clean the product.
A
B
To remove the air from the
transmission
CAUTION:
Do not engage or
disengage freewheel lever when the
engine is in operation.
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To keep high performance, remove the air in the
transmission before you operate the product for the
first time.
If you replace the transmission, remove the air in the
new transmission before you operate the product.
1. Park the product on a level surface that is clear
and open.
2. Stop the engine and engage the parking brake.
3. Put the freewheel control in the disengaged
position. Refer to
Transportation on page 35
.
4. Start the engine. When the engine has started,
move the throttle control to the slow position and
disengage the parking brake.
5. Do the steps that follow 3 times.
Note: During this procedure, there can be
movement of the drive wheels.
a) Push the forward drive pedal to the full
forward position and keep it pushed down for
5 seconds before you release it.
b) Push the reverse drive pedal to the full
reverse position and keep it pushed down for
5 seconds before you release it.
6. Stop the engine and engage the parking brake.
7. Put the freewheel control in the engaged
position. Refer to
Transportation on page 35
.
8. Sit in the seat and start the engine. When the
engine has started, move the throttle control to
the half speed position.
9. Disengage the parking brake.
10. Operate the product forward for approximately 5
ft (1.5 m) then rearward for 5 ft (1.5 m). Do this
procedure 3 times.
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action
The engine does not start. There is no fuel in the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank.
The throttle control is not in the
correct position.
Refer to the start instructions.
The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug.
The air filter is dirty. Clean or replace the air filter.
The fuel filter is clogged. Replace the fuel filter.
There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The wires are loose or damaged. Do a check of all wires.
The engine valves are not adjus-
ted correctly.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The engine is flooded. Wait 2–3 minutes before you try to
start the engine again.
The fuel in the fuel tank is bad. Replace the fuel in the fuel tank.
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Problem Cause Action
The starter motor does not turn the
engine over.
The battery is too weak. Charge the battery.
The attachment clutch control is
engaged.
Disengage the attachment clutch
control.
The clutch/brake pedal is not
pushed down fully.
Push down the clutch/brake pedal
fully when you start the engine.
The connection at the cable con-
nectors on the battery terminals is
bad.
Do a check of the battery connec-
tions.
The main fuse is defective. Replace the main fuse.
The ignition lock is defective. Speak to an approved service
agent.
The safety connector for clutch/
brake pedal is defective.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The starter motor or the solenoid is
defective.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The operator presence control
(OPC) is defective.
Do a check of the wires, switches
and connections. If not corrected,
speak to an approved service
agent. Do not operate product with
a defective operator presence con-
trol.
The engine does not run smoothly. The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug.
The carburetor is not adjusted cor-
rectly.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The air filter is dirty. Clean or replace the air filter.
The check valve on the fuel tank
cap is defective.
Replace the fuel tank cap.
The fuel tank is almost empty. Fill the fuel tank with fuel.
There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The choke is engaged and the en-
gine is warm.
Disengage the choke.
The fuel mix or fuel type is incor-
rect.
Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with the correct fuel mix or
fuel type.
The fuel filter is clogged Replace the fuel filter.
The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug.
There is dirt in the carburetor or
fuel line.
Clean the carburetor and fuel
lines.
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Problem Cause Action
The engine becomes too hot. There is overload in the engine. Decrease the workload.
The air intake or the cooling fins
on the engine are blocked.
Clean the air intake and the cool-
ing fins on the engine.
The cooling fan is defective. Speak to an approved service
agent.
The engine oil level is too low. Do a check of the engine oil level.
Fill with engine oil if it is necessa-
ry.
The ignition lock is defective. Speak to an approved service
agent.
The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug.
There is loss of power. The product is operated at too high
forward or rearward speed when
you cut grass.
Use slower speed.
The throttle control is in the choke
position.
Put the throttle control in the fast
position.
There is build-up of grass, leaves
or unwanted material under the
cutting deck.
Clean the cutting deck.
The air filter is dirty. Clean or replace the air filter.
The engine oil level is too low. Do a check of the engine oil level.
Fill with engine oil if it is necessa-
ry.
The engine oil is dirty. Replace the engine oil.
The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug.
The fuel filter is dirty. Replace the fuel filter.
The fuel in the fuel tank is bad. Replace the fuel in the fuel tank.
There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The spark plug wire is loose. Connect and tighten the spark plug
wire.
The air intake or the cooling fins
on the engine are blocked.
Clean the air intake and the cool-
ing fins on the engine.
The muffler is clogged or dam-
aged.
Clean or replace the muffler.
There is loose or damaged wiring. Do a check of all wiring.
The engine valves are not adjus-
ted correctly.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
There is vibration in the product. The blades are loose. Tighten bolts on the blades.
One or more of the blades are
damaged or not balanced.
Balance the blades or replace the
blades.
The engine is loose. Tighten the engine bolts.
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Problem Cause Action
The battery does not charge. The main fuse is defective. Replace the main fuse.
The battery is defective. Replace the battery.
The charging cable is disconnec-
ted.
Connect the charging cable.
The connection at the cable con-
nectors on the battery terminals is
bad.
Do a check of the battery connec-
tions.
The engine operates when the op-
erator gets up from the seat when
the cutting deck is engaged. The operator presence control
(OPC) is defective.
Do a check of the wires, switches
and connections. If not corrected,
speak to an approved service
agent. Do not operate product with
a defective operator presence con-
trol.
The blades cannot rotate. There is blockage in the clutch
mechanism.
Remove the blockage.
The drive belt for the cutting deck
is worn or damaged.
Replace the drive belt for the cut-
ting deck.
An idler pulley is frozen. Replace the idler pulley.
A blade mandrel is frozen. Replace the blade mandrel.
Defective grass discharge. The engine speed is too slow. Put the throttle control in the fast
position.
The product is operated at too high
forward or rearward speed.
Use slower speed.
The grass is wet. Let the grass become dry before
you cut it.
The cutting deck is deck not paral-
lel.
Adjust the parallelism of the cutting
deck. Refer to
To adjust the paral-
lelism of the cutting deck on page
25
.
The tire pressure is incorrect. Do a check of the tire pressure.
Adjust the tire pressure if it is nec-
essary.
The blades are worn, damaged or
loose.
Replace blades or tighten bolts on
the blades.
Buildup of grass or dirt below the
cutting deck.
Clean the cutting deck.
The drive belt for the cutting deck
is worn or damaged.
Replace the drive belt for the cut-
ting deck.
The blades are incorrectly instal-
led.
Install the blades with the sharp
edge down.
Incorrect blades are used. Replace the blades with the cor-
rect blades in the parts manual.
Clogged air holes of the cutting
deck from buildup of grass, dirt
around mandrels.
Clean around mandrels to open air
holes.
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Problem Cause Action
The headlight does not function. The headlight switch is in the off
position.
Turn the headlight switch to the on
position.
The light bulb is defective. Replace the light bulb.
The power switch for the headlight
is defective.
Replace power switch for the
headlight.
The cable to the headlight is not
connected.
Do a check of wires and connec-
tions.
There is short-circuit in the head-
light cable.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The product moves slowly, with ir-
regular speed or not at all.
The product is in freewheel mode. Pull out the freewheel control lev-
er. Refer to
To put the product in
freewheel mode on page 18
.
The parking brake is engaged. Disengage the parking brake.
The drive belt is loose or dam-
aged.
Replace drive belt.
There is air in the transmission. Remove the air from the transmis-
sion. Refer to
To remove the air
from the transmission on page 29
.
There is unwanted materials on
the steering plate (if the steering
plate is installed).
Clean the product.
The square key on the axle is
missing.
Install the square key. Refer to
To
repair the tires on page 22
.
The cutting result is unsatisfactory. The blades are blunt or damaged. Sharpen the blades or replace the
blades.
The cutting deck is not parallel. Adjust the parallelism of the cutting
deck. Refer to
To adjust the paral-
lelism of the cutting deck on page
25
.
The grass is wet. Let the grass become dry before
you cut it.
The grass is long. Start with a high cutting height and
decrease it gradually.
The tire pressure is incorrect. Do a check of the tire pressure.
Adjust the tire pressure if it is nec-
essary.
The product is operated at too high
forward or rearward speed.
Use slower speed.
The drive belt for the cutting deck
is worn or damaged.
Replace the drive belt for the cut-
ting deck.
The engine backfires when the en-
gine stops.
The throttle control is not put in the
slow position.
Refer to
To stop the product on
page 16
.
The engine stops when you try to
reverse.
The reverse operation system
(ROS) is not engaged.
Engage the reverse operation sys-
tem (ROS). Refer to
To use the re-
verse operation system (ROS) on
page 17
.
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Transportation, storage and disposal
Transportation
Note: Close and attach the hood to the product
during transportation to prevent damage. Connect
the hood to the product with the correct tools (rope,
cord and so on).
When you move the product, put the freewheel
control in freewheeling position to disengage the
transmission. Freewheel control is at the rear
drawbar of the product.
1. Lift the attachment to the highest position with
the attachment lift control.
2. Pull the freewheel control out and into the slot
and release to hold it in the disengaged position.
3. Do not move the product at more than two (2)
mph (3.2 km/h).
4. To reengage transmission, reverse the above
procedure.
Tow safety
Only use tow equipment approved by
Husqvarna.
Use the tow bar to attach the equipment.
Do not tow equipment that is heavier than the
maximum permitted weight.
Make sure that no other persons is near the
product when you tow equipment.
Do not tow equipment on slopes or rough
ground.
Operate the product at low speed when you tow
equipment.
Storage
Prepare the product for storage at the end of the
season, and before more than 30 days of storage. If
you keep fuel in the fuel tank for 30 days or more,
tacky particles can cause blockage in the carburetor.
This has a negative effect on the engine function.
To prevent tacky particles during storage, add a
stabilizer. If alkylate gasoline is used, stabilizer is
not necessary. If you use standard gasoline, do
not change to alkylate gasoline. This can cause
sensitive rubber parts to become hard. Add stabilizer
to the fuel in the tank or in the container used for
storage. Always use the mixing ratios given by the
manufacturer. Run the engine for a minimum of 10
minutes after you add the stabilizer until it flows into
the carburetor.
WARNING: Do not keep the
product with fuel in the tank in an indoor
location or in locations with bad airflow.
Risk of fire if fuel fumes come near
open flames, sparks, or pilot lights in
for example boilers, hot water tanks and
clothes dryers.
WARNING: Remove grass, leaves
and other flammable materials from the
product to decrease the risk of fire. Let
the product become cool before you put
it in storage.
Clean the product, see
To clean the product
on page 21
. Repair paint damages to prevent
corrosion.
Examine the product for worn or damaged parts
and tighten loose screws and nuts.
Remove the battery. Clean it, charge it, and keep
it cool during storage.
Change the engine oil, and discard the waste oil.
Empty the fuel tank. Start the engine and run it
until there is no remaining fuel in the carburetor.
Note: Do not empty the fuel tank and
carburetor if a stabilizer has been added.
Remove the plugs and put about a tablespoon of
engine oil into each cylinder. Manually turn the
engine shaft to apply the oil and put the plugs
back on.
Lubricate all grease nipples, joints and axles.
Keep the product in a clean and dry area and
cover it for more protection.
A cover for protection of your product during
storage or transport is available at your dealer.
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Disposal
Chemicals can be dangerous and must not be
discarded on the ground. Always discard used
chemicals at a service center or an applicable
disposal location.
When the product is worn out, send it to the
dealer or to an applicable recycling location.
Oil, oil filters, fuel and the battery can have
negative effects on the environment. Obey
the local recycling requirements and applicable
regulations.
Do not discard the battery as domestic waste.
Send the battery to a Husqvarna service agent
or discard it at a disposal location for used
batteries.
Technical data
TS 142
Engine
Engine brand LCC
Engine model LC1P96F
Nominal engine output, hp / kW
1
18 / 13.47
Max. engine speed, rpm 3300 ± 100
Engine idle speed, rpm 1750
Maximum speed forward, mph / km/h 5.2 / 8.4
Maximum speed reverse, mph / km/h 2.2 / 3.5
Fuel, minimum octane grade, lead-free, max 10%
Ethanol and max 15% MTBE, AKI / RON
87 / 91
Fuel tank volume, gallons / l 1.5 / 5.67
Oil type above 32°F / 0°C (API: SJ-SN): SAE 10W30
Oil type below 32°F / 0°C (API: SJ-SN): SAE 5W30
Oil volume with oil filter, oz. / l 48 / 1.42
Oil volume without oil filter, oz. / l 44 / 1.3
Lubrication system Pressure with oil filter
Cooling system Air cooled
Air filter 593121001
Alternator, V. amp. @ 3600 rpm 12 V 15 amp @ 3600 rpm
Start motor Electric start 12 V
Weight
Weight, with empty tanks, lb / kg 429 / 195
Cutting deck
Number of blades 2
1
The power rating as declared by the engine manufacturer is the average gross power output at the
specified RPM of a typical production engine for the engine model measured using SAE Standards for
engine gross power. Refer to the engine manufacturer engine specifications.
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TS 142
Blade length, in. / cm 21 / 53
Cutting Width, in. / cm 42.13 / 107
Cutting Height, in. / cm 1.5–4.0 / 3.8–10.2
Tires
Tire pressure, rear – front, kPa / PSI / bar 103 / 15 / 1
Front tires, in. 15 x 6-6
Rear tires, turf pneumatic, in. 18 x 9.5-8
Brakes Mechanical parking brake
Electrical system
Type 12 V
Battery 28 A
Spark plug 5911166001
Electrode gap, in. / mm 0.030 / 0.76
Spark plug torque, lb-ft / Nm 18.5–23.5 / 20–32
Service
Service
Do a yearly check at an authorized service center to
make sure that the product functions safely and at
its best during high season. The best time to do a
servicing or overhaul of the product is low season.
When you send an order for the spare parts, give
information about the purchase year, model, type,
and serial number.
Always use original spare parts.
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15 DEGREES MAX.
FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE
THIS IS A 15 DEGREE SLOPE
ONLY RIDE UP AND DOWN HILL,
NOT ACROSS HILL
SUGGESTED GUIDE FOR SIGHTING SLOPES FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING: To avoid serious injury, operate your tractor up and
down the face of slopes, never across the face. Do not mow
slopes greater than 15 degrees. Make turns gradually to prevent
tipping or loss of control. Exercise extreme caution when
changing direction on slopes.
1. Fold this page along dotted line indicated above.
2. Hold page before you so that its left edge is vertically parallel to a tree
trunk or other upright structure.
3. Sight across the fold in the direction of hill slope you want to measure.
4. Compare the angle of the fold with the slope of the hill.
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