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3.        uad ME 25                   21  Recommended Maintenance Schedule s               24  Periodic Maintenance   eode deae ett 28  Check Engine Oil        aseo tees 28  Cheek Battery Chatoes niodo ee do wading 28  Check Mower Blades  ease t ees 29  Check Safety Interlock System                          30  Check Rollover Protections Systems  Roll  Bat                      in abbey de xe 31  CHECK Seat Delitos                       31  Check for Loose             s ence 21  Service Air CIeafiers                     stir pasce eet 31  Chance Enotne Olli petisse ime at Ven 31  Check Hydraulic Oil Level ient tea 32  Check Tire Pressures oor e pos 32  Check Condition Of Belts  aient deser 32  Lubricate Grease Fittings tbc  edet ba Gerald 32  Check  Spark                        mtis 33  Change Hydraulic System Filter and     oni onte rris 33  Check Spark Arrester  if equipped                    34  Thread Locking Adhesives    ote 35  Copper Based Anti seize                                 35  Dielectric          rediere evite 35                              E deua 35  Deck Leveling uc edet ove eeu en eai 35  Adjusting the Blade                                          36  Pump Drive Belt                  37  Deck Belt         niee a 37  Adjusting the Parking Brake    37  Motion Control Handle Adjustment                 38  Full Forward Tracking Adjustment                   38    Motion Control Linkage Adjustment                38    Adjusting the Seat Ride Suspension             
4.       39  Electric Clutch Adjustment  oov 40           AE    41  Clean Engine and Exhaust System  foul  41  Remove Engine Shrouds and Clean  Cooling Fins iara e        41  Clean Hydro Fan Cooling Fins          41  Clean Debris From Machine   a eto 42  Clean Grass Build Up Under Deck                   42  Waste Disposal           42  Troubleshooting                                43  SCHEMAS MM 45       Safety       Safety  Safety Alert Symbol    This lawn mower meets or exceeds the B71 4  specifications of the American National Standards  Institute in effect at the time of production     Exmark designed and tested this lawn mower to offer  reasonably safe service  however  failure to comply  with the following instructions may result in personal  injury    This Safety Alert Symbol  Figure 2  is used both in  this manual and on the machine to identify important    safety messages which must be followed to avoid  accidents     This symbol means  ATTENTION  BECOME  ALERT  YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED           Figure 2  Safety Alert Symbol       The safety alert symbol appears above information  which alerts you to unsafe actions or situations  and will be followed by the word DANGER   WARNING  or CAUTION     DANGER  White lettering   Red background   Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which  if  not avoided  Will result in death or serious injury     WARNING  Black lettering   Orange background   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if  not avoided  Could resu
5.     Faulty spark plug       Spark plug wire is not connected       Faulty module     43    Disengage the PTO   Set the parking brake     Ensure the dtive levets are in the neutral  lock position     Charge the battery  See Check  Battery Charge and Recommended  Jump Starting Procedure sections in  Maintenance     Check the electrical connections for  good contact  Clean connector terminals  thoroughly with electrical contact cleaner   apply dielectric grease and reconnect     Replace the blown fuse   Contact an Authorized Service Dealer   Replace module     Fill the fuel tank     Open the fuel shutoff valve   Add oil to the crankcase     Be sure the throttle control is midway  between the    SLOW    and    FAST     positions  and the choke is in the    ON     position for a cold engine or the    OFF     position for a warm engine    Replace the fuel filter     Contact an Authorized Service Dealer     Clean or replace the air cleaner element     Check the seat switch indicator  Replace  seat if needed     Check the electrical connections for  good contact  Clean connector terminals  thoroughly with electrical contact cleaner   apply dielectric grease and reconnect       Contact an Authorized Service Dealer     Clean  adjust or replace spark plug      Check the spark plug wire connection     Replace module        Troubleshooting       Engine loses power    Mower pulls left or right  with levers fully  forward     Machine does not drive    Uneven cutting height     Abnormal vibr
6.    Both SAE 30 and SAE 10W 30 in one Commercial quality for tough  high   bottle  heat conditions    Contains increased levels of zinc and Designed specifically for zero turn  phosphorus for better lubricity  mower hydraulic systems    No Viscosity Index Improvers that tend Superior shear resistance under   to shear down in high heat  heavy loads     Synthetic formulation   Gas  amp  Diesel compatible   Anti corrosion additives            SL  and          rated with wet  clutch compatibility for other machines     EXMARK MAINTENANCE           Gari  Available from your local Exmark dealer  Find your closest dealer at exmark com       50       6011841       Figure 37  This page may be copied for personal use     The maximum slope you can safely operate the machine on is 15 degrees  Use the slope indicator to determine the  degree of slope of hills before operating  Do Not operate this machine on a slope greater than 15 degrees  Fold  along the appropriate line to match the recommended slope     Align this edge with a vertical surface  a tree  building  fence pole  etc   Example of how to compare slope with folded edge           51    SEE EXMARK   S COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS  MID MOUNT RIDING ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS    CUSTOM RIDE SEAT SUSPENSION SYSTEM OPERATOR CONTROLLED DISCHARGE  FULL SUSPENSION SEAT ROLL OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM  ROPS   DECK LIFT ASSIST KIT SUN SHADE  HITCH KIT TRASH CONTAINER  LIGHT KIT    TURF STRIPER  ULTRA VAC COLLECTION SYSTEM  ULTRA VAC Q
7.   12     Remove the jack stands   Raise the deck and re install the height of cut pin     Check that the machine does not creep in neutral  with the park brake disengaged     Adjusting the Seat Ride  Suspension    The number of seat springs can be changed to  maximize rider comfort  More springs should be used  with heavier operators and on rough terrain  Fewer  springs should be used with lighter operators and  when mowing smooth  well established lawns  Always  keep the number of springs on the left and right side  the same when adding and removing springs     Maintenance                  1   KS 0    NS    Figure 32  1  Bolt 3  Nut  2  Spring 4  Additional mounting  holes       Up to five springs can be secured to the seat box with  a nut and bolt  see Figure 32     Refer to the Parts Manual for spring and hardware  part numbers     Electric Clutch Adjustment                                                                                                 net EE  7  ia     3 4                4 3  2 1  Figure 33  Armature 5  Brake spacer    Field shell 6  Re gap shim  Rotor 7  Brake pole  Brake mounting bolt                     Removing the Shim     1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop   and remove key  Engage parking brake  Allow  the machine to cool completely before starting  these instructions     2  Using a pneumatic line  blow out any debris  from under the brake pole and around the brake  spacers        Check the condition of the wire harness leads   connec
8.   Service Interval  Every 200 hours    Remove spark plugs  check condition and reset gaps   or replace with new plugs  See Engine Owner s  Manual     Change Fuel Filter  Service Interval  As required    A fuel filter is installed between the fuel tank and the  engine  Replace when necessary     Replacement Filters       Kawasaki Kawasaki  P N 49019 7005    Note  It is important to reinstall the fuel line hoses  and secure with plastic ties the same as they were  originally installed at the factory to keep the fuel line  away from components that could cause fuel line  damage     Change Hydraulic System  Filter and Fluid    Service Interval  After the first 100 hours    Every 500 hours thereafter   Every 250 hours if using  Mobil 1 15W50     1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  allow engine to cool  Remove key and engage  parking brake     2  Locate the two filters under the transmissions   Remove filter guards     3  Carefully clean area around filters  It is important  that no dirt or contamination enter hydraulic  system     4  Unscrew filters to remove and allow oil to drain  from drive system     Important  Before reinstalling new filters   apply a thin coat of Exmark Premium Hydro  Oil on the surface of the filters rubber seal     Turn the filters clockwise until rubber seal  contacts the filter adapter then tighten the filter  an additional 3 4 to 1 full turn     Maintenance       5  Remove the vent plug on each transmission and  fill through expansio
9.   accessories contain lead and lead    compounds  chemicals known to the State of  California to cause cancer and reproductive  harm  Wash hands after handling        Allowing batteries to stand for an extended period of  time without recharging them will result in reduced  performance and service life  To preserve optimum  battery performance and life  recharge batteries in  storage when the open circuit voltage drops to 12 4  volts     Note  To prevent damage due to freezing  battery  should be fully charged before putting away for    winter storage     Check the voltage of the battery with a digital  voltmeter  Locate the voltage reading of the battery in       the table and charge the battery for the recommended  time interval to bring the charge up to a full charge  of 12 6 volts or greater     Important  Make sure the negative battery cable  is disconnected and the battery charger used for   charging the battery has an output of 16 volts and  7 amps or less to avoid damaging the battery  see  chart for recommended charger settings      Voltage  Reading    Maximum   Charging  Charger  Settings    16 volts 7  amps    12 4     12 6  75 100  16 volts 7  30 Minutes  amps    12 6 or  greater    100     12 2     12 4   50 75  16 volts 7  1 Hour  amps   12 0 12 2 25 50  14 4 volts 4   2 Hours  amps   11 7   12 0 0   25  14 4 volts 4  3 Hours  amps   11 7 or less   0  14 4 volts 2   6 Hours or  amps Mote    Recommended Jump  Starting Procedure    Service Interval  As required   
10.  1  Check the weak battery for terminal corrosion   white  green  or blue    snow         it must be cleaned  off prior to jump starting  Clean and tighten  connections as necessaty        CAUTION    Corrosion or loose connections can cause  unwanted electrical voltage spikes at anytime  during the jump starting procedure     Do Not attempt to jump start with loose or  corroded battery terminals or damage to the  engine may occur        28    Maintenance          DANGER    Jump starting a weak battery that is cracked   frozen  has low electrolyte level  or an  open shorted battery cell  can cause an  explosion resulting in serious personal injury     Do Not jump start a weak battery if these  conditions exist       Make sure the booster is a good and fully charged  lead acid battery at 12 6 volts or greater  Use  properly sized jumper cables  4 to 6 AWG  with  short lengths to reduce voltage drop between  systems  Make sure the cables are color coded or  labeled for the correct polarity        CAUTION    Connecting the jumper cables incorrectly   wrong polarity  can immediately damage the  electrical system     Be certain of battery terminal polarity and  jumper cable polarity when hooking up  batteries     Note  The following instructions are adapted  from the SAE J1494 Rev  Dec  2001     Battery  Booster Cables     Surface Vehicle Recommended  Practice  SAE     Society of Automotive  Engineers         WARNING    Batteries contain acid and produce explosive  gases       Shie
11.  CAUTION    Raising the mower deck for service or  maintenance relying solely on mechanical        hydraulic jacks could be dangerous  The  mechanical or hydraulic jacks may not be  enough support or may malfunction allowing  the unit to fall  which could cause injury     Do Not rely solely on mechanical or hydraulic  jacks for support  Use adequate jack stands  or equivalent support     Clean out any grass build up from underside of  deck and in discharge deflector     Waste Disposal    Motor Oil Disposal    Engine oil and hydraulic oil are both pollutants to  the environment  Dispose of used oil at a certified    recycling center or according to your state and local  regulations     Battery Disposal       DANGER    Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid  which  is poisonous and can cause severe burns   Swallowing electrolyte can be fatal or if it touches  skin can cause severe burns     Wear safety glasses to shield eyes  and rubber  gloves to protect skin and clothing when  handling electrolyte     Do Not swallow electrolyte     In the event of an accident  flush with water  and call a doctor immediately     Federal law states that batteries should not be placed  in the garbage  Management and disposal practices  must be within relevant federal  state  or local laws     If a battery is being replaced or if the unit containing  the battery is no longer operating and is being  scrapped  take the battery to a local certified recycling  center  If no local recycling is ava
12.  Hours Limited Consumer Warranty    General Warranty Conditions and Products Covered  Exmark Mfg  Co  Inc  and its affiliate  Exmark Warranty Company   pursuant to an agreement between them  jointly warrant on the terms and  conditions herein  that we will repair  replace or adjust any part on these  products and found by us  in the exercise of our reasonable discretion  to  be defective in factory materials or workmanship     This warranty may only be assigned or transferred to a second  or third     owner by an authorized Exmark dealer  The warranty period commences  upon the date of the original retail purchase     Commercial Warranty Conditions  This warranty applies to Exmark Pioneer S Series turf equipment sold in  the U S  or Canada for a period of two years for commercial usage   This warranty includes the cost of parts and labor for a period of two  years  This warranty does not cover pickup and delivery charges to and  from any authorized Exmark Service Dealer     Consumer Warranty Conditions  This warranty applies to Exmark Pioneer S Series turf equipment sold in  the U S  or Canada for a period of four years or 500 hours  whichever  occurs first  for residential usage     Residential usage means use of the product on the same lot as your home     Use at more than one location is considered commercial use  and the  commercial use warranty detailed above would apply     This warranty only includes the cost of parts and labor  For the first  warrantable service repai
13.  Operator must be in seat when PTO is engaged   brake is disengaged  or motion control levers are  moved in or engine will stop    Engine will stop if either the left  the right  or  both levers ate moved from neutral lock position  while brake is engaged     Operator Controls    Steering and Motion Control   Note  Motion control levers are adjustable to  three heights         Separate levers  on each side of the console   control speed and direction of travel of the  respective drive wheels         Steering is controlled by varying the position  of the levers relative to each other         Moving motion control levers outward  in  slots  locks the drive system in neutral     PTO Engagement Switch  Engages electric clutch   to drive belt  which engages mower blades     Parking Brake Lever  Engages parking brake   Deck Height Adjustment Lever  Sets cutting  height to desired position    Deck Lift Pedal  Foot pedal that lifts deck     Transport Lock  Latching position  Automatically  latches at the transport position     Seat    Type  Standard seat with foam padded seat  cushion with armrests and integral safety switch     Optional seat  Seat with high back  extra  wide foam padded seat cushion with internal  suspension  thick bolstering  two tone cover     Specifications       armrests  integral safety switch  and seat vibration  isolation system     Optional seat accessories for units with standard  seats         Custom ride suspension system to enhance  Standard Seat  Adds a
14.  and  remove key  Engage parking brake    3  Check the tire pressure in the drive tires  Proper  inflation pressure for tires is 13 psi  90 kPa    Adjust if necessary    4  Position the transport lock in the latching  position    Carefully rotate the blades from side to side     6  Measure between the outside cutting edges and  the flat surface  Figure 24 and Figure 25   If both  measurements are not within 3 16 inch  5 mm    an adjustment is required  continue with this  procedure                           G010313                Figure 24  48 and 52 Inch Decks    1  Blades side to side 2  Measure here          Maintenance                      G010296 2  Figure 25    44 Inch Deck    1  Blades side to side 2  Measure here       7  Setanti scalp rollers to top holes ot remove  completely for this adjustment     Set the height of cut lever to the 3 inch  76 mm    position  Place two    B    thick blocks  see Block   Height and Rake Table  under the rear edge of the   cutting deck skirt  one on each side of the cutting   deck  Place two          thick blocks under each side   of the front edge of the deck  but not under the  Rear Block    anti scalp roller brackets   Rake    R     Height             Block Height and Rake Table   Deck   Front Block   Size Height    A      44 2 69 inches 2 99 inches 1 8   3 8 inch   6 8 cm   7 6 cm   3 2   9 5 mm        48  amp    2 77 inches 2 81 inches 1 16   5 16 inch  52  7 0 cm   7 1 cm   1 6   7 9 mm     9  Carefully rotate the blades side to
15.  connection from the seat  safety switch  located under the bottom cushion  of the seat  The switch is a part of the seat  assembly     Temporarily install a jumper wire across the  terminals in the connector of the main wiring  harness     Start engine  Brake must be engaged and  motion control levers out to start engine   Operator does not have to be in the seat  Run  engine at full throttle and release brake     Run the unit at least 5 minutes with the drive  levers at full forward speed to bring hydraulic oil  up to operating temperature     Note  The motion control lever needs to be in  neutral while making any necessary adjustments     Bring the motion control levers into the neutral  position  The control plate tabs should touch the  return to neutral plates on the hydros  Adjust  pump control rod lengths by loosening the nuts  and rotating the turnbuckle in the appropriate  direction until the wheels slightly creep in reverse   Figure 31   Move the motion control levers to the  reverse position and while applying slight pressure  to the lever allow the reverse indicator springs to  bring the levers back to neutral  The wheels must  stop turning or slightly creep in reverse     39          G015647    Figure 31    1  Nut  2  Turnbuckle  3  Stationary plate    4  Control plate  5  Return to neutral plate    6  Tabs touching return to  neutral plate       Tighten nuts     Shut off unit  Remove jumper wire from wire  harness and plug connector into seat switch     10   11 
16.  fluid  hoses and lines are in good condition and all  hydraulic connections and fittings are tight  before applying pressure to hydraulic system     Keep body and hands away from pinhole  leaks or nozzles that eject high pressure  hydraulic fluid     Use cardboard or paper  not your hands  to  find hydraulic leaks     Safely relieve all pressure in the hydraulic  system by placing the motion control levers  in neutral and shutting off the engine before  performing any work on the hydraulic system        10    Safety       Safety and Instructional Decals    e Keep all safety signs legible  Remove all grease    New safety signs may be obtained from  dirt and debris from safety signs and instructional your authorized Exmark equipment dealer or  labels  distributor or from Exmark Mfg  Co  Inc      Replace all worn  damaged  or missing safety e Safety signs may be affixed by peeling off the  signs  backing to expose the adhesive surface  Apply     When replacement components are installed  be only to a clean  dry surface  Smooth to remove  sure that current safety signs are affixed to the any ait bubbles   replaced components  e Familiarize yourself with the following safety signs      fan attachment or accessory has been installed  and instruction labels  They are critical to the safe  make sure current safety signs are visible  operation of your Exmark commercial mower     ANTI SCALP ROLLER    ADJUSTMENT  FOR NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS  PLACE  ROLLERS IN POSITIONS SHOWN FOR 3 
17.  hair  jewelry  or clothing  away from rotating parts       NEVER catry passengers  DO NOT operate  the mower when people  especially children  or  pets are in the area       Be alert  slow down and use caution when  making turns  Look behind and to the side before  changing directions       Stop the blades  slow down  and use caution  when crossing surfaces other than grass and when  transporting the mower to and from the area to  be mowed     e Be aware of the mower discharge path and direct  discharge away from others       Do Not operate the mower under the influence  of alcohol or drugs       Use extreme care when loading or unloading the  machine into a trailer or truck         Use care when approaching blind corners  shrubs   trees  ot other objects that may obscure vision     Slope Operation    Use Extreme caution when mowing and or turning  on slopes as loss of traction and or tip over could  occur  The operator is responsible for safe operation  on slopes        Safety          DANGER    Operating on wet grass ot steep slopes can cause  sliding and loss of control  Wheels dropping over  edges  ditches  steep banks  or water can cause  rollovers  which may result in serious injury   death or drowning       Do Not mow slopes when grass is wet     Do Not mow near drop offs or near water     Do Not mow slopes greater than 15 degrees       Reduce speed and use extreme caution on  slopes         Avoid sudden turns or rapid speed changes       Keep the roll bar in the rais
18.  in Drive System  Maintenance section     Check and adjust the side to side blade level if  you have not checked the setting  refer to Deck  Leveling    Set the height of cut lever to the 3 inch  76 mm   position  Place two    B    thick blocks  see Block  Height and Rake Table in Deck Leveling  under  the rear edge of the cutting deck skirt  one on    Maintenance       each side of the cutting deck  Place two          thick  blocks  see Block Height and Rake Table in Deck  Leveling  under each side of the front edge of the  deck  but not under the anti scalp roller brackets     Loosen the leveling adjust locking nuts  item 1  Figure 26  on all four corners so that the deck is  sitting securely on all four blocks  Make sure that  the slack is removed from the deck hangers and  the deck lift foot lever is pushed back against the  stop  then tighten the four leveling adjust locking  nuts     Carefully rotate the blades so they are facing front  to rear  Figure 27      9  Measure from the tip of the front blade to the flat  surface and the tip of the rear blade to the flat  surface  Figure 27   If the front blade tip is not     R     see Block Height and Rake Table in Deck  Leveling  lower than the rear blade tip  adjust the    front deck hanger                                         Figure 27    2         G010291    1  Blades front to rear 2  Measure here       10  When the front to rear blade slope is correct  check the side to side level of the mower again   refer to Deck Le
19.  is installed  on the unit        WARNING    There is no rollover protection when the roll bar  is down  Wheels dropping over edges  ditches   steep banks  or water can cause rollovers  which  may result in serious injury  death or drowning       Keep the roll bar in the raised and locked  position and use seat belt       Lower the roll bar only when absolutely  necessary       Do Not wear seat belt when the roll bar is  down       Drive slowly and carefully     e Raise the roll bar as soon as clearance  permits     e Check carefully for overhead clearances  i e   branches  doorways  and electrical wires  before  driving under any objects and Do Not contact  them       In the event of a rollover  take the unit to an    Authorized Service Dealer to have the ROPS  inspected     Maintenance and Storage      Disengage drives  lower implement  set parking  brake  stop engine and remove key or disconnect  spark plug wire  Wait for all movement to stop  before adjusting  cleaning or repairing     Safety       Keep engine and engine area free from  accumulation of grass  leaves  excessive grease  ot oil  and other debris which can accumulate  in these areas  These materials can become  combustible and may result in a fire     Let engine cool before storing and Do Not store    neat flame or any enclosed area where open pilot    lights or heat appliances are present     Shut off fuel while storing or transporting  Do  Not store fuel near flames or drain indoors     Park machine on leve
20.  secure in raised position as stated in  the Clean Grass Build Up Under Deck section     3  Inspect blades and sharpen or replace as required     4  Reinstall the blades  if they were removed  in the  following order     A  Install the splined bushing through the blade  with the bushing flange on bottom  grass   side of blade        29    Maintenance       RON Ss       f     G015189 W     Figure 19    Spindle   Blade   Splined bushing   Blade bolt washer assembly     Torque to 50 60 ft lb   68 81 N m  Apply lubricant to threads as needed to    prevent seizing  Copper based anti seize preferable   Grease acceptable substitute        B  Apply lubricant to the threads of the blade  bolt as needed to prevent seizing  Copper  based anti seize is preferable  Grease is an  acceptable substitute     C  Install the splined bushing blade assembly  and blade bolt washer assembly into the  spindle  Install blade bolt finger tight     D  Place wrench on the top spindle nut then  totque the blade bolts to 50 60 ft Ib  68 81  N m         WARNING    Incorrect installation of the blade or  components used to retain the blade can  be dangerous  Failure to use all original  components and assembled as shown could  allow a blade or blade component to be  thrown out from under the deck resulting in  serious personal injury or death     Always install the original Exmark blades   blade bushings  and blade bolts as shown     Check Safety Interlock  System    Service Interval  Before each use or dai
21.  side   Figure 24 and Figure 25      10  Loosen the leveling adjust locking nuts  item 1  Figure 26  on all four corners so that the deck is  sitting securely on all four blocks  Make sure that  the slack is removed from the deck hangers and  the deck lift foot lever is pushed back against the  stop  then tighten the four leveling adjust locking  nuts     36               p 7 Ves     Lg  EG          Figure 26  1  Leveling adjust locking 3  Deck hanger  nuts  2  Deck lift arm 4  Chain       11  Recheck that blocks fit just snugly under the deck  skirt  Make sure all attachment bolts are tight    12  Continue leveling the deck by checking the  front to rear blade slope  refer to Adjusting the  Blade Slope     13  Recheck blades for levelness and repeat deck  leveling procedure if necessary     Adjusting the Blade Slope    1  Check the front to rear blade level any time you  install the mower  If the front blade tip is not     R     see Block Height and Rake Table in Deck  Leveling  lower than the rear blade tip  adjust the  blade level using the following instructions     Park the machine on a level surface and disengage  the blade control switch     Move the motion control levers outward to the  neutral position  engage the parking brake  stop  the engine  remove the key  and wait for all  moving parts to stop before leaving the operating  position    Check the air pressure of all four tires  If needed   adjust to the recommended inflation  refer to  Checking the Tire Pressure
22.  the neutral lock position  Figure 13      When the motion control levers are moved directly  inward  together  the drive system is in the neutral  operate position        1          Figure 13  1  Neutral lock position 4  Forward   handles out   2  Neutral operate position 5  Neutral  operate    handles in   3  Front of Unit 6  Reverse       Driving Forward  1   2     Release the parking brake     Move the motion control levers inward to the  center to the neutral position       To move forward in a straight line  move both  levers forward with equal pressure     To turn left or right  pull the motion control levet  back toward neutral in the desired turn direction     The machine will move faster the farther the  motion control levers are moved from the neutral  position     To stop  position both motion control levers in  the neutral operate position        23    Operation          G014845    Figure 14  1  Front of Unit 3  Neutral  2  Forward 4  Reverse       Driving in Reverse    1  Move the motion control levets inwatd to the  neutral operate position     2  To move rearward in a straight line  move both  levers rearward with equal pressure     To turn right  release pressure on the RH motion    control lever and the rear of the machine will  move towards the rear and to the right     To turn left  release pressure on the LH motion  conttol levet and the reat of the machine will  move towatds the rear and to the left     3  To stop  position both motion control levers in 
23.  the neutral operate position     Adjusting the Cutting Height    The cutting height of the mower deck is adjusted  from 1 1 2 to 5 inches  3 8 cm to 12 7 cm  in 1 4  inch  6 4 mm  increments     1  Stop the machine and move the motion control  levers outwatd to the neutral locked position     2  Disengage the PTO     3  Raise and lock the deck to the 5 inch  12 7 cm   transport position  Figure 15      The deck 1s raised by pushing the foot operated    deck lift pedal forward  The pedal 1s located at the    front right corner of the floor pan     Note  When changing the cutting height  positions  always come to a complete stop  and disengage the PTO        G014401    Figure 15    Transport lock handle  Height adjustment pin    3  Height of cut decal  4  Deck foot pedal       4     Insert the height adjustment pin into the hole  corresponding to the desired cutting height     See the decal on the side of the deck lift plate for  cut heights     Push the foot lever forward  pull the transport  lock handle rearward and let the deck lower  down to the predetermined cut height by slowly  decreasing foot pressure allowing the foot lever  to travel rearwatd     Adjusting the Anti Scalp Rollers    It is recommended to change the anti scalp roller  position  when the height of cut has changed     1     Stop the machine and move the motion control  levers outwatd to the neutral locked position     Disengage the PTO     3  Engage the patk brake        24    Stop the engine  remove the 
24.  to the    START    position   Release the switch as soon as the engine starts     Important  Do Not crank the engine  continuously for more than ten seconds at a  time  If the engine does not start  allow a 60  second cool down period between starting  attempts  Failure to follow these guidelines  can burn out the starter motor     If the choke is in the            position  gradually  return choke to the    OFF    position as the engine  warms up     Engaging the PTO       DANGER    The rotating blades under the mower deck are  dangerous  Blade contact can cause serious  injury or kill you     Do Not put hands or feet under the mower or  mower deck when the blades are engaged        DANGER    An uncovered discharge opening will allow  objects to be thrown in an operator s or  bystander   s direction  Also  contact with the  blade could occur  Thrown objects or blade  contact can cause serious injury or death     Never operate the mower with the discharge  deflector raised  removed  or altered unless there  is a grass collection system or mulch kit in place  and working properly        22    Operation       The PTO push pull switch engages the cutting blades   Be sure that all persons are clear of the mower deck  and discharge area before engaging PTO     Important  Operator must be in seat before the  PTO can be engaged     1  Set the throttle midway between the    SLOW    and     FAST    positions     2  Pull the PTO switch outward to engage the blades     3  Place the thr
25. 4   19 mm   GROUND CLEARANCE        WARNING    DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT  DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR  ENTIRE    GRASS COLLECTION SYSTEM  OR  MULCH KIT IN PLACE  DO NOT  REMOVE GRASS CATCHER UNTIL  BLADES HAVE STOPPED     1 303508              CUTTING HEIGHT  INCHES mm          1       FOR MAXIMUM FLOTATION  ROLLERS MAY       POSITIONED LOWER  BUT MUST MAINTAIN A MINIMUM  OF 1 4   6 4 mm  GROUND CLEARANCE  NEVER POSITION    THE ROLLERS TO SUPPORT THE MOWER DECK   1 533922    KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY       1 633922          1 403005       A DANGER  THIS UNIT WHEN COVER IS NOT IN PLACE     98 5954       CAUTION               HOT         SURFACE  puou    103 2076       103 2076          11    Safety       AWARNING    dig     TO AVOID INJURY    OR DEATH FROM  ROLLOVER        109 6014    Keep roll bar in the    raised and locked 109 6014  position and use  seat belt        AWARNING    ROTATING MECHANICAL DEVICES  Can cause serious injury   Stop engine  remove key and wait until all   moving parts have stopped before reaching   into area under seat  116 1119    THERE IS NO  CUN  WHEN THE ROLL 116 1119  BAR IS DOWN     Lower the roll bar          only when  absolutely  necessary     Do not wear seat  belt when the roll  bar is down     Drive slowly and  carefully     Raise the roll bar as  soon as clearance  permits     Read and follow  slope operation   instructions and  warnings     DRIVE WHEEL  RELEASE             107 2102    107 2102       116 1121    1  Rotate the drive release 2  Push th
26. IDnUDW BER DIU FEDT    For Serial Nos   920 000  amp  Higher  Part No  4500 898 Rev  B       A WARNING    CALIFORNIA  Proposition 65 Warning    The engine exhaust from this product  contains chemicals known to the State of  California to cause cancer  birth defects    or other reproductive harm        Important  The engine in this product is not  equipped with a spark arrester muffler  It is a  violation of California Public Resource Code   CPRC  Section 4442 to use or operate this  engine on any forest covered  brush covered   or grass covered land as defined in CPRC 4126   Other states or federal areas may have similar  laws     To acquire a spark arrester for your unit  see your  Engine Service Dealer     This spark ignition system complies with the  Canadian standard ICES 002  Ce syst  me d   allumage  par   tincelle de v  hicule est conforme    la norme  NMB 002 du Canada     The enclosed Engine Owner   s Manual is  supplied for information regarding The U S   Environmental Protection Agency  EPA  and  the California Emission Control Regulation of  emission systems  maintenance and warranty     Keep this engine Owner   s Manual with your unit   Should this engine Owner   s Manual become  damaged or illegible  replace immediately   Replacements may be ordered through the  engine manufacturer     Exmark reserves the right to make changes or  add improvements to its products at any time  without incurring any obligation to make such  changes to products manufactured previou
27. UICK DISPOSAL SYSTEM    OUT FRONT RIDING ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS    CUSTOM RIDE SEAT SUSPENSION SYSTEM    12V POWER PORT  MICRO MULCH SYSTEM    SNOW BLADE  DUAL TAIL WHEEL SNOWBLOWER  FLOOR PAN EXTENDER SUN SHADE  HITCH KIT TRASH CONTAINER    LIGHT KIT  MICRO MULCH SYSTEM  ROLL OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM  ROPS     ULTRA VAC COLLECTION SYSTEM  ULTRA VAC QUICK DISPOSAL SYSTEM  WEATHER CAB    WALK BEHIND ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS    GRASS CATCHER  MICRO MULCH SYSTEM    TURF STRIPER  STANDON    Place Model No  and Serial No  Date Purchased  Label Here  Included in the Literature  Pack  or Fill in Below       Engine Model No  and Spec  No        Model No        Engine Serial No   E No        Serial No             2011 Exmark Mfg  Co   Inc  Part No  4500 898 Rev  B   Industrial Park Box 808  402  223 6300 Cf  Beatrice  NE 68310 Fax  402  223 5489 8       Rights Reserved Printed in the USA    www exmark com    
28. als  Exmark P N 103 0063  must be  replaced     8  If the axle assembly has had both spacer nuts  removed  or broken loose   apply a thread locking  adhesive to one spacer nut and thread onto the  axle with the wrench flats facing outward  Do  Not thread spacer nut all of the way onto the end  of the axle  Leave approximately 1 8 inch  3 mm   from the outer surface of the spacer nut to the  end of the axle inside the nut     9  Insert the assembled nut and axle into the wheel  on the side of the wheel with the new seal and  bearing    10  With the open end of the wheel facing up  fill  the atea inside the wheel atound the axle full of  NGLI grade  1 multi purpose grease     11  Insert the second bearing and new seal into the  wheel     12  Apply a thread locking adhesive to the 2nd spacer  nut and thread onto the axle with the wrench flats  facing outwatd     13  Torque the nut to 75 80 in Ib  8 9 N m   loosen   then re torque to 20 25 in lb  2 3 N m   Make  sure axle does not extend beyond either nut     14  Reinstall the seal guards over the wheel hub and  insert wheel into caster fork  Reinstall caster bolt  and tighten nut fully     Important  To prevent seal and bearing damage   check the bearing adjustment often  Spin the  caster tire  The tire should not spin freely   more than 1 or 2 revolutions  or have any side  play  If the wheel spins freely  adjust torque on  spacer nut until there is a slight amount of drag   Reapply thread locking adhesive     Check Spark Plugs
29. and down to disengage the  brake     The unit must be tied down and brake engaged when  transporting     Ignition Switch    Located on right console  see Figure 6      The ignition switch 1s used to start and stop the  engine  The switch has three positions    OFF        ON     and    START     Insert key into switch and rotate  clockwise to the    ON    position  Rotate clockwise to  the next position to engage the starter  key must be  held against spring pressure in this position   Allow  the key to return to the    on    position immediately  after the engine starts     1    55    i    G008610    2    Figure 7    1  Off  2  On    3  Start       Note  Brake must be engaged  motion control  levers out  neutral lock position  and PTO switch  disengaged to start engine   It is not necessary for the  operator to be in the seat to start the engine      Hour Meter    Located on the control panel  see Figure 6 and  Figure 8      The hour meter records the number of hours that  the engine has run                                   G012334    Figure 8    1  LCD indicators    2  Low voltage indicator  light    3  Hour Voltage display       Fuel Shut Off Valve  Located by the lower LH ROPS tube mounting        Operation       The fuel shut off valve is used to shut off the fuel   when the machine will not be used for a few days    during transport to and from the jobsite  and when  parked inside a building     Align valve handle with the fuel line to open  Rotate  90   to close     Dr
30. aration      Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories  and attachments are needed to properly and  safely perform the job  Only use accessories and  attachments approved by Exmark     e Wear appropriate clothing including safety glasses   substantial footwear  long trousers  and hearing  protection  Do Not operate when barefoot or  when wearing open sandals  Long hair  loose  clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving  parts     A CAUTION    This machine produces sound levels in excess  of 85 dBA at the operator   s ear and can cause  hearing loss through extended periods of  exposure     Wear hearing protection when operating this  machine        Safety       Inspect the area where the equipment is to be  used and remove all rocks  toys  sticks  wires   bones  and other foreign objects which can be  thrown by the machine and may cause personal  injury to the operator or bystanders     4 DANGER    In certain conditions gasoline is extremely  flammable and vapors are explosive     A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn  you  others  and cause property damage       Fill the fuel tank outdoors on level ground   in an open area  when the engine is cold   Wipe up any gasoline that spills     e Never refill the fuel tank or drain the  machine indoors or inside an enclosed  trailer       Do Not fill the fuel tank completely full   Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler  neck  The empty space in the tank allows  gasoline to expand  Overfilling may result  in 
31. ation    Blades do not rotate     1  Engine load is excessive    2  Air cleaner is dirty   3  Oil level in the crankcase is low     4  Cooling fins and air passages for the  engine are plugged     5  Dirt in fuel filter     6  Dirt  watet  or stale fuel is in the fuel  system     1  Drive release handle not in    operating     position     2  Drive or pump belt is worn  loose or  broken     3  Drive or pump belt is off a pulley   4  Broken or missing idler spring   5  Hydraulic fluid level is low or too hot     1  Blade s  not sharp     2  Cutting blade s  is are bent   3  Mowet deck is not level     4  Underside of mower is dirty    5  Tire pressure in drive tires not correct    6  Blade spindle bent    7  Tips of adjacent blades are at an uneven  cutting height  Blades tips should be even  within 3 16 inch which is approximately  one blade thickness     1  Cutting blade s  is are bent or unbalanced     2  Blade mounting bolt is loose    3  Engine mounting bolts are loose    4  Loose engine pulley  idler pulley  or blade  pulley    5  Engine pulley is damaged    6  Blade spindle is bent     1  Drive belt is worn  loose ot broken     2  Deck belt is worn  loose or broken   3  Deck belt is off pulley     4  Broken or missing idler spring   5  Drive belt not routed correctly     44    1  Reduce the ground speed     2  Clean or teplace the air cleaner element   3  Add oil to the crankcase     4  Remove the obstructions from the cooling  fins and air passages     5  Replace the f
32. d gasoline with  an octane rating of 87 or higher     Important  Never use methanol  gasoline  containing methanol  gasohol containing more  than 10  ethanol  premium gasoline  or white  gas because the fuel system could be damaged     Do Not add oil to gasoline     Do Not overfill fuel tank  Fill the fuel tank to the  bottom of the filler neck   The empty space in the    tank allows gasoline to expand  Overfilling may result  in fuel leakage or damage to the engine or emission  system     Make sure you understand the controls  their  locations  their functions  and their safety  requirements     Refer to the Maintenance section and perform all the  necessary inspection and maintenance steps     Operating Instructions    Raise the Rollover Protection System   ROPS     Important  The roll bar is an integral and  effective safety device  Keep the roll bar in the  raised and locked position when operating the  mower  Lower the roll bar temporarily only when  absolutely necessary     1  The knob must be completely latched with the  tabs interlocking as shown in Figure 11 to lock  the roll bar in the raised  operate position     2  Apply forward pressure to the upper hoop of the  roll bar    3  Pull the knob and rotate 90   to hold in the  unlatched position to lower the roll bar    4  To return to the operate position  raise the roll    bar  and then rotate knobs 90   so that the tabs  interlock partially  Apply forward pressure to the  roll bar upper hoop and observe that the kn
33. dealers and distributors are  kept informed of the latest methods of servicing  and ate equipped to provide prompt and efficient  service in the field or at their service stations  They  carry ample stock of service parts or can secure them  promptly for you from the factory     All Exmark parts are thoroughly tested and inspected  before leaving the factory  however  attention is  required on your part if you are to obtain the fullest  measure of satisfaction and performance     Whenever you need service  genuine Exmark parts   ot additional information  contact an Authorized  Service Dealer or Exmark Customer Service and have  the model and serial numbers of your product ready     Figure 1 identifies the location of the model and serial  numbers on the product  Write the numbers in the  space provided     1        G014545    Figure 1    Model and serial number location       Model No     Serial No        Contents                etre  NM RM    hr 3  SATCU MP RN 5  Safety Alert Symboli odis            5  Safe Operating PEACUCOS c dee trage e      5  Safety and Instructional Decals                        11  Specifica                             Eden nud 15  Model                 onto le      te 15  Nor      PM      15         IONS   oec oom      16  Torque Requirements utt ned essi            17  Product Overview ipte    ue t dual 18   ODE  ecc Dad m RR OO DR E EE SERAIS 18                  18       ht de Fo M dE        21  Operating INStrUCHONS oa verre ets 21  MANS PORN    
34. djustment for the opposite control    lever     Full Forward Tracking  Adjustment    If the machine travels or pulls to one side when the  motion control levers are in the full forward position   adjust the cover plates     1  Loosen the screws on a cover plate  see Figure 30     2  Slide the cover plate backward or forward to  adjust the travel of the lever and tighten the  screws    3  Drive the machine and check the full forward  tracking    4  Repeat steps 1 through 3 until desired tracking    is obtained     6012603       Figure 30    1  Control arm shaft 3  Tracking plate    2  Tracking plate nut       Motion Control Linkage  Adjustment    Located on either side of the unit  below the seat are  the pump control linkages  Rotating the turnbuckle    Maintenance       with a 1 2 inch wrench allows fine tuning adjustments  so that the machine does not move in neutral  Any  adjustments should be made for neutral positioning  only        WARNING    Engine must be running and drive wheels must  be turning so adjustments can be performed   Contact with moving parts or hot surfaces may  cause personal injury     Keep fingers  hands  and clothing clear of  rotating components and hot surfaces     1  Prior to starting the engine  push the deck lift  pedal and remove the height of cut pin  Lower  deck to the ground     Raise the rear of machine up and support with  jack stands  or equivalent support  just high  enough to allow drive wheels to turn freely       Remove the electrical
35. e  Anti scalp rollers provide  maximum turf protection  Deck design allows for  bagging  mulching or side discharge         44inch Deck  2 anti scalp rollers      48 inch Deck  3 anti scalp rollers      52 inch Deck  3 anti scalp rollers    Deck Depth       44 inch Deck  5 0 inches  12 7 cm       48 inch Deck  5 0 inches  12 7 cm       52 inch Deck  5 0 inches  12 7 cm     Cutting Height Adjustment     Foot activated lever is used to adjust the cutting  height from 1 1 2 inch  3 8 cm  to 5 inches  12 7  cm  in 1 4 inch  6 4 mm  increments     e Mulching Kit  Optional   Dimensions  Overall Width   44 inch 48 inch 52 inch  Deck Deck Deck  Without 45 8 inches  45 8 inches  45 8 inches  Deck  116 3 cm   116 3 cm   116 3 cm     Deflector 48 2 inches   50 7 inches   54 2 inches  Up  122 4 cm   128 8 cm   137 7 cm   Deflector 56 4 inches  59 5 inches   64 3 inches  Down  143 3 cm   151 1 cm   163 3 cm           Specifications    Overall Length   44 inch 48 inch 52 inch Engine Mounting Bolts  Deck Deck Deck  Kawasaki  27 33 ft lb  37 45 N m   Roll Bar     78 8 inches  77 8inches   77 8 inches  Up  200 2 cm    197 6cm     197 6 cm  Wheel Lug Nuts 70 90 ft lb  95 122 N m   Roll Bar     79 6 inches   78 6 inches   78 6 inches Rollover Protection 77 95 ft lb  104 129 N m   Down  202 2 cm     199 6 cm     199 6 cm  System  Roll Bar  1 2  inch Mounting Bolts         Clutch Retaining Bolt 49 61 ft lb  66 83 N m   Overall Height   secured with threadlocker          Roll Bar   Up Roll Bar   D
36. e each use or daily    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     Visually inspect machine for any loose hardware  ot any other possible problem  Tighten hardware  ot correct the problem before operating     Service Air Cleaner    Service Interval  Every 250 hours   Replace  the primary air cleaner  element     check  secondary air cleaner    element  replace if dirty    May need more often  under severe conditions   See the Engine Owner s  Manual for additional  information      Every 500 hours   Replace  the secondary air cleaner  element  May need more  often under severe  conditions  See the  Engine Owner s Manual  for additional information      1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     See the Engine Owner s Manual for maintenance  instructions     Change Engine Oil  Service Interval  After the first 5 hours    Every 100 hours Yearly   whichever comes first    May need more often  under severe conditions      1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     Drain oil while engine is warm from operation     3  The oil drain hose is located on right hand side  of engine at the rear  Place pan under machine  to catch oil  Remove plug from end of drain  hose  Allow oil to drain and replace oil drain plug   Torque plug to 20 24 ft Ib     Replace the oil filter every other oil change  Clean  around oil filter and unscrew filter to re
37. e machine     i knob to loosen  slide the  Lubricate Blade Bolt aa     threads with copper based       antiseize or grease    and torque to  55 60 ft lbs  75 81 N m     109 3148       20 fort    109 3148    25 foro        10 de  st    116 1496  116 1496             12    Safety       A WARNING        Operating on wet grass or steep slopes can cause sliding and loss of control     Wheels dropping over edges can cause rollovers       Going up or backing down steep slopes or ramps can result in backward rollovers     To avoid loss of control and possibility of rollover resulting in serious injury or death     Do not operate near drop offs or water             not operate on slopes or ramps greater than 15          Do not use split ramps  use full width ramps to load a unit for transport        Reduce speed and use extreme caution on slopes or ramps        Avoid sudden turns and rapid speed changes     There is no rollover protection when the roll bar is down   Always keep roll bar in the raised and locked position and use seat belt   Read and follow rollover protection instructions and warnings     GREATER    LESS THAN 15    THAN 15            116 4465      TRANSPORT 1  Fast 3  Choke on  50 2  Slow 4  Choke off       PTO Switch Symbols    1  PTO disengage 2  PTO engage          116 4308  Latch 2  Unlatch       13    Safety       5H oa    eH  2            e    v  0     o           5            109 6016       109 6016  1  Read the instructions before servicing or performing 4  Ref
38. e machine is now able  to be pushed by hand     To reset the drive system  see item 2 in Figure 9    loosen the knob by turning counterclockwise  Then  push the release lever on the underside of machine  towards the front of the machine and retighten the  knob to hold the release lever in the operating state   Repeat this on each side of the machine     Do Not tow machine     PTO Engagement Switch    Located on right console  see Figure 6         20    Operation       Switch must be pulled out  up  to engage the blades   Switch is pushed in to disengage the blades     Deck Lift Pedal    Located at the right front corner of the floor pan     Push the pedal forward with your foot to raise the  cutting deck  Allow the pedal to move rearward to  lower the cutting deck to the cut height that has been  set        G014401    Figure 10    1  Transport lock handle 3  Height of cut decal    2  Height adjustment pin 4  Deck foot pedal       Transport Lock    Located on the height of cut adjustment plate  see  Figure 10      The transport latching mechanism will automatically  engage when the deck is raised to the transport  position  To release the deck from the transport  position  push the foot pedal to remove the load from  the transport latching mechanism  pull the transport  lock handle rearward  and let the pedal come back to  lower the deck down to the desired cut height     Pre Start    Fill fuel tank on level ground  For best results use  only clean  fresh regular grade unleade
39. eck to inspect deck drive belt     3  Check under machine to inspect the pump drive  belt     Note  No adjustments are required for belt  tension        Lubricate Grease Fittings    Note  See chart for service intervals     1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     2  Lubricate fittings with one to two pumps of  NGLI grade  2 multi purpose gun grease     Refer to the following chart for fitting locations  and lubrication schedule     Lubrication Chart  Fitting Initial Number of  Locations Pumps Places  1  Deck and 1 2  Pump Idler  Pivots    Service  Interval    50 hours                            G014847       Lubricate Caster Wheel Hubs    Service Interval  As required    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     G006115       Figure 22    1  Seal guard 2  Spacer nut with wrench    flats          Maintenance       2  Remove caster wheel from caster forks   3  Remove seal guards from the wheel hub     4  Remove one of the spacer nuts from the axle  assembly in the caster wheel  Note that thread  locking adhesive has been applied to lock the  spacer nuts to the axle  Remove the axle  with the  other spacer nut still assembled to it  from the  wheel assembly     5  Pry out seals  and inspect bearings for wear or  damage and replace if necessary     6  Pack the bearings with a NGLI grade  1  multi purpose grease     7  Insert one bearing  one new seal into the wheel     Note  Se
40. ed and locked  position and use seat belt       See inside the back cover to determine the  approximate slope angle of the area to be mowed     e Use a walk behind mower and or a hand trimmer  near drop offs  ditches  steep banks or water    Figure 3         G000963    Figure 3    1  Safe Zone Use the mower here on slopes less than 15  degrees    2  Danger Zone Use a walk behind mower and or hand  trimmer on slopes greater than 15 degrees  near  drop offs and water     3  Water         Remove or matk obstacles such as rocks  tree  limbs  etc  from the mowing area  Tall grass can  hide obstacles     e Watch for ditches  holes  rocks  dips and rises that  change the operating angle  as rough terrain could  overturn the machine       Avoid sudden starts when mowing uphill because  the mower may tip backwards       Beaware that operating on wet grass  across steep  slopes ot downhill may cause the mowet to lose  traction  Loss of traction to the drive wheels may  result in sliding and a loss of braking and steering       Always avoid sudden starting or stopping on a  slope  If tires lose traction  disengage the blades  and proceed slowly off the slope       Follow the manufacturet   s recommendations for  wheel weights or counter weights to improve  stability       Use extreme care with grass catchers or  attachments  These can change the stability of the  machine and cause loss of control     Using the Rollover Protection System   ROPS     A Rollover Protection System  roll bar 
41. ed with original proof of purchase by an  Exmark Service Dealer before obtaining any warranty service     Contact any Exmark Service Dealer to arrange service at their dealership   To locate a dealer convenient to you  access our website at  www exmark com  U S  or Canada customers may also call  402 223 6375     If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the Service Dealer s analysis or  with the assistance provided  contact us at    Exmark Customer Service Department   The Exmark Warranty Company   2101 Ashland Avenue   Beatrice  NE 68310   402 223 6375 or   service  exmark com    Owner s Responsibilities  If your product requires warranty service it must be returned to an  authorized Exmark service dealer within the warranty period  This  warranty extends only to turf equipment operated under normal  conditions  You must read the operator s manual  You must also properly  service and maintain your Exmark product as described in the operator s  manual  Such routine maintenance  whether performed by a dealer or by  you  is at your expense     General Conditions  The sole liability of Exmark and Exmark Warranty Company with respect  to this warranty shall be repair or replacement of defective components as  set forth herein  Neither Exmark nor Exmark Warranty Company  shall be liable for any incidental or consequential loss or damage     Such damages include but are not limited to      Expenses related to gasoline  oil or lubricants      Travel time  overtime  after hours ti
42. enser nozzle       Ifa gasoline dispenser nozzle must be  used  keep the nozzle in contact with the  rim of the fuel tank or container opening  at all times until fueling is complete        WARNING    Gasoline is harmful or fatal if swallowed   Long term exposure to vapors has caused  cancer in laboratory animals  Failure to use  caution may cause serious injury or illness       Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors       Keep face away from nozzle and gas  tank container opening       Keep away from eyes and skin       Never siphon by mouth     Check that the operator s presence controls   safety switches  and shields are attached and  functioning properly  Do Not operate unless they  are functioning propetly     Safety       Operation       WARNING    Operating engine parts  especially the muffler   become extremely hot  Severe burns can occur  on contact and debris  such as leaves  grass   brush  etc  can catch fire       Allow engine parts  especially the muffler  to  cool before touching       Remove accumulated debris from muffler and  engine area       Install and maintain in working order a  spark arrester before using equipment  on forest covered  grass covered  or  brush covered unimproved land        WARNING    Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide   which is an odorless deadly poison that can kill  you     Do Not run engine indoors or in a small confined  area where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes  can collect     e Operate only in daylight or good artificial ligh
43. er to the Operator s manual for grease instructions  maintenance  2  Time interval 5  Check hydraulic oil level and refer to the Operator s  manual or further instructions  3  Check oil level 6  Check tire pressure          WARNING       116 4430  1  Park brake     engage 4  Neutral  2  Fast 5  Reverse    14    Specifications       Specifications    Model Numbers  Serial Nos  920 000 and Higher  PNS20K A443  PNS22K A483  PNS24K A523    Systems    Engine    Engine Specifications  See your Engine Owner   s  Manual    Engine Oil Type  Exmark 4   Cycle Premium  Engine Oil    RPM  Full Speed  3750  50 RPM  PTO not  engaged  Idle  1500  100 RPM    Fuel System    Capacity  7 0 gal   26 5 L     Type of Fuel  Regular unleaded gasoline  87  octane or higher  containing no more than 10   methanol or ethanol     Fuel Filter    Kawasaki  Kawasaki P N 49019 7005   Fuel Shut Off Valve    All Units  1 4 turn increments   VON    OFF       Electrical System    Charging System  Flywheel Alternator  Charging Capacity  15 amps   Battery Type  BCI Group U1  Recommended Minimum Battery CCA  260 CCA  Battery Voltage  12 Volt   Polarity  Negative Ground   Fuses    All units        25 amp main fuse       25 amp charging system fuse       10 amp PTO fuse        15 amp accessory fuse       15    Safety Interlock System    PTO must be disengaged  brake engaged  and  motion control levers out  neutral lock  to start  engine   It is not necessary for the operator to be  in the seat to start the engine     
44. evers in and raise off seat  but  do not get off of machine  engine must initiate  shutdown after 1 2 second has elapsed     Again  run engine at one third throttle  brake  engaged  and move left motion control lever  in   engine must initiate shutdown after 1 2  second has elapsed     Repeat again moving the right lever in  then  moving both levers in   engine must initiate  shutdown after 1 2 second has elapsed whether  operator is on seat or not     Note  If machine does not pass any of these tests   do not operate  Contact your authorized EXMARK  SERVICE DEALER     Important  It is essential that operator safety  mechanisms be connected and in proper  operating condition prior to use for mowing     Maintenance       Check Rollover Protections  Systems  Roll Bar  Knobs  Service Interval  Before each use or daily    Check that both the mounting hardware and the  knobs are in good working condition  Make sure the  knobs are fully engaged with the ROPS in the raised  position  The upper hoop of the roll bar may need  to be pushed forward or pulled rearward to get both  knobs fully engaged                                   6008619    Figure 20    2  Partially engaged     Do  Not operate with ROPS  in this condition     1  Engaged       Check Seat Belt  Service Interval  Before each use or daily    Visually inspect seat belt for wear  cuts  and proper  operation of retractor and buckle  Replace before  operating if damaged     Check for Loose Hardware    Service Interval  Befor
45. fuel leakage or damage to the engine  or emission system       Never smoke when handling gasoline  and  stay away from an open flame or where  gasoline fumes may be ignited by spark       Store gasoline in an approved container  and keep it out of the reach of children         Add fuel before starting the engine  Never  remove the cap of the fuel tank or add  fuel when engine is running or when the  engine is hot     e  Iffuelis spilled  Do Not attempt to start  the engine  Move away from the area of  the spill and avoid creating any source of  ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated       Do Not operate without entire exhaust  system in place and in proper working  condition           DANGER    In certain conditions during fueling  static  electricity can be released causing a spark  which can ignite gasoline vapors  A fire or  explosion from gasoline can burn you and  others and cause property damage         Always place gasoline containers on the  ground away from your vehicle before  filling       Do Not fill gasoline containers inside a  vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed because  interior carpets or plastic truck bed liners  may insulate the container and slow the  loss of any static charge       When practical  remove gas powered  equipment from the truck or trailer and  refuel the equipment with its wheels on  the ground         If this is not possible  then refuel such  equipment on a truck or trailer from a  portable container  rather than from a  gasoline disp
46. gloves to protect skin and clothing  when handling electrolyte       Do Not swallow electrolyte       In the event of an accident  flush with  water and call a doctor immediately        CAUTION    If the ignition is in the    ON    position there  is potential for sparks and engagement of  components  Sparks could cause an explosion  ot moving parts could accidentally engage  causing personal injury     Be sure ignition switch is in the    OFF     position before charging the battery       Keep all guards  shields and all safety devices in  place and in safe working condition     e Check all bolts frequently to maintain proper  tightness       Frequently check for worn or deteriorating  components that could create a hazard        WARNING    Removing standard original equipment parts  and accessories may alter the warranty  traction   and safety of the machine  Failure to use original  Exmark parts could cause serious injury       death  Making unauthorized changes to the  engine  fuel or venting system  may violate EPA  and CARB regulations     Replace all parts including  but not limited to   tires  belts  blades  and fuel system components  with original Exmark parts     Safety          WARNING    Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure   can penetrate skin and cause injury  Fluid  accidentally injected into the skin must be  surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor  familiar with this form of injury or gangrene may  result     If equipped  make sure all hydraulic
47. gure 28    3  Yoke  4     1  Hairpin  Clevis pin    N    Jam nut          37    Maintenance       e Adjusting the Brake to Engage  Shorten the  linkage by turning the yoke clockwise     e Adjusting the Brake to Disengage   Lengthen the linkage by turning the yoke  counterclockwise     Reinstall the clevis pin and hair pin and tighten  down the jam nut  Repeat step 6 and readjust if  necessary     When adjustment is complete  remove the jack    stands or equivalent support and lower the  machine     10  Place the machine into the    operating    position   Refer to the Drive Wheel Release Valves section    in Operation     Motion Control Handle  Adjustment  Adjusting the height     The motion control levers can be adjusted higher or  lower for maximum operator comfort     1  Remove the hardware holding the control lever to    the control arm shaft  Figure 29      G012602       Figure 29    1  Bolts  2  Washer  3  Control lever    4  Control arm shaft  5  Slotted hole       2  Move the conttol lever to the next set of holes   Secute the levet with the hardware   3  Repeat the adjustment for the opposite control    lever   Adjusting the Tilt    The motion control levers can be tilted fore or aft for  maximum operator comfort     38    1  Loosen the upper bolt holding the control lever  to the control arm shaft    2  Loosen the lower bolt just enough to pivot the  control lever fore or aft Figure 29  Tighten both  bolts to secure the control in the new position    3  Repeat the a
48. ilable return the  battery to any certified battery reseller        42    Troubleshooting       Troubleshooting    Important  It is essential that all operator safety mechanisms be connected and in proper operating    condition prior to mower use     When a problem occurs  do not overlook the simple causes  For example  starting problems could be caused    by an empty fuel tank     The following table lists some of the common causes of trouble  Do not attempt to service or replace major  items or any items that call for special timing of adjustment procedures  such as valves  governor  etc    Have  this work done by your Engine Service Dealer     Note  When disconnecting electrical connectors DO NOT pull on the wires to separate the connectors     Starter does not crank    Engine will not start  starts hard  or fails to  keep running    PTO is engaged   Parking brake is not engaged     Drive levers are not in neutral lock  position     Battery does not have a full charge     Electrical connections are corroded  loose  ot faulty     Fuse is blown   Relay or switch is defective   Faulty module     Fuel tank is empty     Fuel shutoff valve is closed   Oil level in the crankcase is low      The throttle and choke ate not in the  correct position     Dirt in fuel filter     Dirt  watet  or stale fuel is in the fuel  system     Air cleaner is dirty   Seat switch is not functioning properly     Electrical connections are corroded  loose  ot faulty       Relay or switch is defective 
49. ive Wheel Release Valves       WARNING    Hands may become entangled in the rotating  drive components below the engine deck  which  could result in serious injury or death     Stop engine  remove key  allow all the moving  parts to stop before accessing the drive wheel  release valves        WARNING    The engine and hydraulic drive units can become  vety hot  Touching a hot engine or hydraulic  drive units can cause severe burns     Allow the engine and hydraulic drive units to  cool completely before accessing the drive wheel  release valves     Located on the left and right sides of the engine deck     During normal operating conditions  the drive wheel  release valves are positioned in front of the slots  If  the machine has to be pushed by hand  the valves  must be in the    released    position  see Figure 9          G014416    i    Figure 9    Front of the machine   Rotate bypass release knob counterclockwise to loosen  Lever position for operating the machine   Pull lever in this direction to push the machine   Lever position for pushing the machine   Rotate bypass release knob clockwise to tighten  Release lever    NOa PWNS       To release the drive system  see item 1 in Figure 9    loosen the knob by turning counterclockwise  Then  pull the release lever on the underside of machine  towards the back of the machine and retighten the  knob to hold the release lever back in the released  state  Repeat this on each side of the machine     Release the parking brake  Th
50. key and wait for all  moving parts to stop     After adjusting the height of cut  adjust the  anti scalp rollers by removing the nyloc nut   bushing  spring disc washer and whizlock nut     Place the rollers in one of the positions shown   Figure 16   Rollers will maintain 3 4 inch  19  mm  clearance to the ground to minimize gouging  and roller weat or damage     Operation              2  2 0 inch  51mm   2 5 inch  64mm   3 0 inch  76mm   3 5 inch  90mm                    Figure 16  For cutting heights above 3 5 inches  90 mm  use the    bottom hole  The rollers will still be effective against  scalping     1  Anti scalp roller  mounting bracket    2  Cutting height       For Maximum Deck Flotation  place the rollers  one hole position lower  Rollers should maintain  1 4 inch  6 4 mm  clearance to the ground  Do  Not adjust the rollers to support the deck     Note  The foot operated deck lift lever can be  used to momentarily lift the deck to clear objects   Be sure that PTO is disengaged       Torque the 3 8 nyloc nut to 27 33 ft lb  37 45    X       P d     2 z   6011691  3  Figure 17  1  Wheel bolt 3  3 8 nyloc torque to 27 33    ft lb  37 45 N m     Front right anti scalp  bracket shown    2  Anti scalp roller 4        Transporting  Transporting a Unit    Use a heavy duty trailer or truck to transport the  machine  Lock brake and block wheels  Securely  fasten the machine to the trailer or truck with straps   chains  cable  or ropes  Be sure that the trailer or truck  ha
51. l ground  Never allow  untrained personnel to service machine     Use jack stands to support components when  required     Carefully release pressure from components with    stored energy     Disconnect battery or remove spark plug wire  before making any repairs  Disconnect the  negative terminal first and the positive last   Reconnect positive first and negative last     Use care when checking blades  Wrap the blade s     ot wear gloves  and use caution when servicing  them  Only replace damaged blades  Never  straighten or weld them     Keep hands and feet away from moving parts   If possible  Do Not make adjustments with the  engine running     Charge batteties in an open well ventilated area   away from spark and flames  Unplug charger  before connecting or disconnecting from battery   Wear protective clothing and use insulated tools     4 DANGER    Charging or jump starting the battery may  produce explosive gases  Battery gases can  explode causing serious injury       Keep sparks  flames  or cigarettes away  from battery     e  Ventilate when charging or using battery  in an enclosed space       Make sure venting path of battery is  always open once battery is filled with  acid         Always shield eyes and face from battery        DANGER    Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid   which is poisonous and can cause severe  burns  Swallowing electrolyte can be fatal or  if it touches skin can cause severe burns     e Wear safety glasses to shield eyes  and  rubber 
52. l speed is proportional to the  amount the lever is moved     Moving the levers outward from the center position  into the T slot locks them in the neutral position     Figure 5    1 2    G014843                   Figure 5    1  Neutral lock position 4  Forward   handles out    2  Neutral operate position 5    handles in     3  Front of unit    Neutral  operate     6  Reverse       Choke Control  Located on right console  black lever   see Figure 6      The choke is used to aid in starting a cold engine   Moving the choke lever forward will put the choke in  the    ON    position and moving the choke lever to the  reat  to the detent  will put the choke in the    OFF          18    Operation       position  Do Not run a warm engine with choke in  the    ON    position           6014235    Figure 6    4  Blade control switch   power take off     Ignition switch    1  Throttle lever    2  Choke lever 5   3  Hour meter       Throttle Control    Located on right console  red lever   see Figure 6      The throttle is used to control engine speed  Moving  the throttle lever forward will increase engine speed  and moving the throttle lever to the rear will decrease  engine speed  Moving the throttle forward into the  detent is full throttle     Brake Lever    Located on left side of unit  just to the front of the  LH motion control lever     The brake lever engages a parking brake on the drive  wheels     Pull the lever up and rearward to engage the brake     Push the lever forward 
53. ld the eyes and face from the batteries  at all times       Do Not lean over the batteries     Note  Be sure the vent caps are tight and level   Place a damp cloth  if available  over any vent  caps on both batteries  Be sure the vehicles do  not touch and that both electrical systems are  off and at the same rated system voltage  These  instructions are for negative ground systems only     Connect the positive     cable to the positive      terminal of the discharged battery that is wired to  the starter or solenoid as shown in Figure 18     G012785                      Figure 18    Positive     cable on discharged battery  Positive     cable on booster battery  Negative       cable on the booster battery  Negative       cable on the engine block  Booster battery   Discharged battery   Engine block    NOaR WN SD       4  Connect the other end of the positive cable to the  positive terminal of the booster battery     5  Connect the black negative       cable to the other  terminal  negative  of the booster battery     6  MAKE THE FINAL CONNECTION ON  THE ENGINE BLOCK OF THE STALLED  VEHICLE  NOT TO THE NEGATIVE POST   AWAY FROM THE BATTERY  STAND BACK     7  Start the vehicle and remove the cables in the  reverse order of connection  the engine block   black  connection is the first to disconnect      Check Mower Blades    Service Interval  Before each use or daily    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     2  Lift deck and
54. lt in death or serious injury     CAUTION  Black lettering   Yellow background   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if  not avoided  May result in minor or moderate injury     This manual uses two other words to highlight  information  Important calls attention to special  mechanical information and Note emphasizes  general information worthy of special attention     Safe Operating Practices    Training     Read the Operator   s Manual and other training  material  If the operator s  or mechanic s  can  not read English it is the owner   s responsibility to  explain this material to them       Become familiar with the safe operation of the  equipment  operator controls  and safety signs       All operators and mechanics should be trained   The owner is responsible for training the users     e Never let children or untrained people operate       service the equipment  Local regulations may  restrict the age of the operator       Only adults and mature teenagers should operate  a mower  and even mature teenagers should have  adult supervision  Be sure a teenager     1  has read and understands the Operator s  Manual and recognizes the risks involved     2  is sufficiently mature to use caution  and    3  is of sufficient size and weight to operate  the controls comfortably and to manage the  mower without taking risks     e The owner uset can prevent and is responsible  for accidents or injuries occurring to himself or  herself  other people or property     Prep
55. ly    Note  To prevent engine cut outs on tough terrain  the seat kill switch has a 1 2 second delay     1     Check starting circuit  Starter should crank with   parking brake engaged  PTO disengaged and  motion control levers moved out in the neutral    30    lock position  The operator does not need to be  in the seat to start the engine     Try to start with operator in seat  parking brake  disengaged  PTO disengaged and motion control  levers in the neutral lock position   starter must  not crank     Try to start with operator in seat  parking brake  engaged  PTO engaged and motion control  levers in the neutral lock position   starter must  not crank     Try to start with operator in seat  parking  brake engaged  PTO disengaged  and the left  motion control lever in  starter must not crank   repeat again with the right lever in  then with  both levers in   starter must not crank     2  Check the kill circuits  Run engine at one third  throttle  disengage parking brake and raise off  of seat  but do not get off of machine  engine  must initiate shutdown after approximately 1 2  second has elapsed  seat has time delay kill switch  to prevent cut outs on rough terrain      Run engine at one third throttle  engage PTO  and raise off of seat  but do not get off of  machine  engine must initiate shutdown after  one second has elapsed if the handles are in  The  delay will be 1 2 second if the handles are out     Run engine at one third throttle  with brake  disengaged  move l
56. me or other extraordinary repair  charges or charges relating to repairs or replacements outside of  normal business hours at the place of business of the authorized  Exmark Service Dealer      Rental of like or similar replacement equipment during the period of  any warranty  repair or replacement work      Any telephone or telegram charges or travel charges      Loss or damage to person or property other than that covered by the  terms of this warranty    e Any claims for lost revenue  lost profit or additional cost as  a result of a claim of breach of warranty      Attorney s fees     No Claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or  rescission of the contract of sale of any Exmark mower     All implied warranties of merchantability  that the product is fit for  ordinary use  and fitness for use  that the product is fit for a  particular purpose  are limited to the duration of the express  warranty     Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or consequential  damages  or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the  above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have  other rights which vary from state to state     G4500 748 A    47    Notes        48    Service Record    Date    Description of Work Done  Service Done By           49    MAXIMIZE THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR EXMARK   4 CYCLE PREMIUM ENGINE OIL PREMIUM HYDRO OIL    Part No  116 3373 Part No  109 9828
57. move   Before reinstalling new filter  apply a thin coating  of Exmark 4              Premium Engine oil on the  surface of the rubber seal  Turn filter clockwise  until rubber seal contacts the filter adapter then  tighten filter an additional 1 2 to 3 4 turn     Clean around oil fill cap and remove cap  Fill to  specified capacity and replace cap     Use oil recommended in the Check Engine Oil  Level section  Do Not overfill  Start the engine  and check fot leaks     Wipe up any spilled oil from engine deck  mounting surfaces        31    Maintenance       Check Hydraulic Oil Level    Service Interval  Before each use or daily   1  Stop engine and wait for all moving parts to stop   Engage parking brake    2  Wait until the unit cools before checking the  hydraulic oil     3  Check expansion tank and if necessary add  Exmark Premium Hydro Oil to the FULL COLD  line  see Figure 21         Figure 21    1  Engine 2  Expansion tank       Check Tire Pressures    Service Interval  Every 50 hours    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     Check tire pressure in drive tires   Inflate drive tires to 13 psi  90 kPa      Check tire pressure in caster tires     gi  95        Inflate caster tires to 13 psi  90 kPa      Check Condition Of Belts    Service Interval  Every 50 hours    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     2  Remove left and right belt shields on deck and  lower the d
58. n reservoir  when oil comes  out of vent reinstall plug     Exmark Premium Hydro Oil is recommended   Refer to the chart for an acceptable alternative     Hydro Oil Change Interval    500 Hours    Exmark Premium Hydro    Oil  Preferred   Mobil 1 15W50 250 Hours    Torque plugs to 180 in Ib  244 N m   Continue to  add oil until it reaches the FULL COLD line on    the expansion reservoir           G014851 3  Figure 23  1  Oil filter 3  Left rear tire  2  Vent plug  6  Raise the rear of machine up and support with    jack stands  or equivalent support  just high  enough to allow drive wheels to turn freely        CAUTION    Raising the mower deck for service or  maintenance relying solely on mechanical   or hydraulic jacks could be dangerous  The  mechanical or hydraulic jacks may not be  enough support or may malfunction allowing  the unit to fall  which could cause injury     Do Not rely solely on mechanical or hydraulic  jacks for support  Use adequate jack stands  or equivalent support     Start engine and move throttle control ahead to  1 2 throttle position  Disengage parking brake           WARNING    Engine must be running and drive wheels  must be turning so adjustments can be  performed  Contact with moving parts or hot  surfaces may cause personal injury     Keep fingers  hands  and clothing clear of  rotating components and hot surfaces     A  With the bypass valve open and the engine  running  slowly move the directional control  in both forward and reverse  5 or 6 
59. nce the  Troubleshooting section         If the gap is sufficient  proceed to the  safety check in step F         Perform the following safety check   a  Sit on the seat and start the engine     b  Make sure the blades Do Not engage with  the PTO switch    off    and the clutch  disengaged     If the clutch does not disengage   reinstall the shim and reference the  Troubleshooting section     c  Engage and disengage the PTO switch  ten consecutive times to ensure the clutch  is functioning properly  If the clutch  does not engage properly  reference the  Troubleshooting section     Cleaning    Clean Engine and Exhaust  System Area    Service Interval  Before each use or daily   May be required more  often in dry or dirty  conditions      A CAUTION    Excessive debris around engine cooling air  intake and exhaust system area can cause engine   exhaust area  and hydraulic system to overheat  which can create a fire hazard     Clean all debris from engine and exhaust system  area     1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     2  Clean all debris from rotating engine air intake  screen  around engine shrouding  and exhaust  system             3  Wipe up any excessive grease or oil around the    engine and exhaust system area     Remove Engine Shrouds and  Clean Cooling Fins  Service Interval  Every 100 hours    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     2  Remove cooling shrouds fr
60. obs  return to the completely latched position        21    Operation                                        6014402       Figure 11    Roll bar upper hoop  Knob in    latched    position    Pull knob to unlatch  Rotate 90   to hold unlatched  Knob in    unlatched    position            gt        5  Make sure the knobs are fully engaged with the  roll bar in the raised position  The upper hoop of  the roll bar may need to be pushed forward or  pulled rearward to get both knobs fully engaged   see Figure 12      1              IL    O                      H                Figure 12    1  Engaged 2  Partially engaged     Do  Not operate with ROPS    in this condition        Important  Always use the seat belt with the  roll bar in the operate  raised  position  Ensure  that the rear part of the seat is secured with the  seat latch     Open the Fuel Shut Off Valve    Rotate the valve and align with the fuel line to open     Starting the Engine    1  Move the motion control levers out to the neutral    lock position   Pull up and back on the parking brake lever to  engage the parking brake     Push down on the PTO switch to the    disengage     position    Note  It is not necessary for the operator to be  in the seat to start the engine     Place the throttle midway between the    SLOW     and    FAST    positions     On a cold engine  push the choke lever forward  into the    ON     position     On a warm engine  leave the choke in the    OFF     position    Turn ignition switch
61. om engine and clean  cooling fins  Also clean dust  dirt and oil from  external surfaces of engine which can cause  inadequate cooling    3  Make sure cooling shrouds are reinstalled     Operating the engine without cooling shrouds will  cause engine damage due to overheating     Clean Hydro Fan Cooling  Fins  Service Interval  Before each use or daily    Removing debris from the hydro fan cooling fins will  allow the hydro system to run cooler and improve the  life of the hydro system        41    Maintenance       1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake    2  Slide seat all the way forward    3  Remove accumulated debris from the hydro fan    cooling fins and upper surfaces     Clean Debris From Machine    Service Interval  Before each use or daily    1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and    remove key  Engage parking brake     Clean off any oil  debris  or grass build up on the  machine and cutting deck  especially under deck  belt shields  around the fuel tank  around engine  and exhaust area     Clean Grass Build Up Under  Deck    Service Interval  Before each use or daily    1  Park the machine on a level surface and disengage    the blade control switch     Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  remove key  Engage parking brake     Raise deck to the transport  5 inch  12 7 cm   cutting height  position  Lift the front of unit  and support unit using jack stands or equivalent  suppott       
62. ons  See the Engine Owner s Manual for  additional information      hange the engine oil   May need more often under severe conditions    emove the engine shrouds and clean the cooling fins        Every 250 hours      Replace the secondary air cleaner element  May need more often under severe conditions   See the Engine Owner s Manual for additional information       Change the hydraulic filter and fluid  Every 250 hours if using Mobil 1 15W50      Check the park brake adjustment     Every 500 hours          27    Maintenance       Periodic Maintenance    Check Engine Oil Level    Service Interval  Before each use or daily    1  Stop engine and wait for all moving parts to stop   Make sure unit is on a level surface     Check with engine cold     Clean area around dipstick  Remove dipstick  and wipe oil off  Reinsert the dipstick according  to the engine manufacturer s recommendations   Remove the dipstick and read the oil level     If the oil level is low  wipe off the area around the  oil fill cap  remove cap and fill to the    FULL     mark on the dipstick  Exmark 4 Cycle Premium  Engine Oil is recommended  refer to the Engine  Owner s manual for an acceptable alternative  Do  Not overfill     Important  Do Not operate the engine with the  oil level below the    LOW     or  ADD   mark on  the dipstick  or over the    FULL    mark     Check Battery Charge    Service Interval  Monthly    A WARNING    CALIFORNIA  Proposition 65 Warning    Battery posts  terminals  and related
63. ottle in the    FAST    position to begin  mowing     Disengaging the PTO    1  Set the throttle midway between the    SLOW    and     FAST    positions     2  Push the PTO switch in to disengage the blades     Stopping the Engine  iB  2     Bring the unit to a full stop     Move the motion control levers out to the neutral  lock position     3  Engage the parking brake     4  Place the throttle midway between the    SLOW      and    FAST    positions    5  Disengage the PTO    6  Allow the engine to run for a minimum of 15  seconds  then turn the ignition switch to the     OFF    position to stop the engine    7  Remove the key to prevent children or other  unauthorized persons from starting engine    8  Close the fuel shut off valve when the machine    will not be in use for a few days  when  transporting  or when the unit is parked inside  a building     Driving the Machine    A CAUTION    Machine can spin very rapidly by positioning one  lever too much ahead of the other  Operator may  lose control of the machine  which may cause  damage to the machine or injury         Use caution when making turns     Slow the machine down before making sharp  turns     Important  To begin movement  forward or  backward  the operator must be in the seat  the  brake lever must be disengaged  pushed down   before the motion control levers can be moved in  or the engine will stop     When the motion control levers are positioned fully  outward  apart  in the T slot  the drive system is in 
64. own  71 3 inches  181 1 cm  48 inches  121 9 cm            Tread Width   Center to Center of  Tires  Widthwise     44 inch 48 inch 52 inch   Deck Deck Deck  Drive 36 8 inches   36 8 inches   36 8 inches  Wheels  93 5 cm   93 5 cm   93 5 cm     Caster 26 8 inches   33 5 inches   33 5 inches  Wheels  68 1 cm   85 1 cm   85 1 cm     Wheel Base   Center of Caster Tire to  Center of Drive Tire     44 inch Deck 48 inch Deck 52 inch Deck    49 7 inches  126 2   48 7 inches  123 7   48 7 inches  123 7  cm  cm  cm     Curb Weight   44 inch  48inch  52 inch  Deck Deck Deck  Kawasaki 822 lb 862 lb 873 Ib  Units  373 kg   391 kg   396 kg   Torque Requirements    Blade Drive Sheave 75 85 ft lb  102 115 N m   Mounting Nut             Blade Mounting Bolt 32 42 ft lb  43 57 N m    lubricate with anti seize    Anti Scalp Roller Nyloc 27 33 ft lb  37 45 N m   Nut See Figure 17    17          Operation       Product Overview       Figure 4    1  Rollover Protection 5  Motion control levers    System  ROPS     2  Engine Controls  right 6  Parking brake    console   3  Seat belt 7  Height of cut adjustment  4  Fuel cap       Operation    Note  Determine the left and right sides of the  machine from the normal operating position     Controls    Motion Control Levers    The motion control levers located on each side of  the console control the forward and reverse motion  of the machine     Moving the levers forward or backward turns  the wheel on the same side forward or reverse  respectively  Whee
65. pproximately 3 inches   7 6 cm  to seat height         Deluxe suspension seat with high back    dampened  adjustable spring suspension    armrests  and integral safety switch  Adds  approximately 1 2 inch  1 3 cm  to seat height       Mounting  Adjustable fore and aft on seat tracks   e Armrests  Molded flip up armrests     Seat Safety Switch     Integrated seat switch  Time delay seat switch  eliminates rough ground cut outs     Hydrostatic Ground Drive System    Two unitized hydrostatic transmissions   Hydro Gear Z T3100    Hydraulic Oil Type  Exmark Premium Hydro Oil     Hydraulic Oil Capacity  77 oz  2 3 L  per side    Hydraulic Filter  P N 109 3321      Speeds       0 8 mph  12 9 km hr  forward       0 5 mph  8 0 km hr  reverse       Drive wheel release valves allow machine to be  moved when engine is not running     Tires  amp  Wheels    Pneumatic  Air   Pneumatic  Air  filled  filled        Cutting Deck    Cutting Width       44 inch Deck   111 8 cm         48 inch Deck   121 9 cm       52          Deck   132 1 cm      Discharge  Side     Blade Size       44 inch Deck  22 25 inches  56 5 cm       2             48 inch Deck  16 25 inches  41 3 cm       3             52 inch Deck  18 00 inches  45 7 cm       3               Blade Spindles  Solid steel spindles with  98 inch   25 mm  I D  bearings       Deck Drive     B    Section belt with self tensioning  idler     e Electric clutch  175 ft lb Mag Stop      Deck  Full floating deck is attached to out front  support fram
66. r  Exmark will cover up to  45 for associated  pick up and delivery charges to and from any authorized Exmark Service  Dealer  Additional transportation charges may apply  contact your Dealer  for details     Warranty Exceptions    Warranty Exceptions Warranty Period      Bags  Belts and Tires 90 days    Battery 1 Year Prorated    Engine E      The Engine warranty is covered by the engine manufacturer  Please  refer to the engine manufacturer s warranty statement that is included in  the literature packet     Items and Conditions Not Covered   This warranty does not cover the following      Any damage or deterioration due to normal use  wear and tear  or  exposure      Costof regular maintenance service or parts  such as filters  fuel   lubricants  tune up parts  and adjustments      Any product or part which has been altered or misused or required  replacement or repair due to normal wear  accidents  or lack of proper  maintenance      Any repairs necessary due to use of parts  accessories or supplies   including gasoline  oil or lubricants  incompatible with the turf  equipment or other than as recommended in the operator s manual or  other operational instructions provided by Exmark     There are no other express warranties except for engine and special  emission system coverage     All warranty work must be performed by an authorized Exmark Service  Dealer using Exmark approved replacement parts     Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service  The product must be register
67. rear section of the tractor frame extends back  between the rear wheels and serves as a stop for       25    Operation       tipping backward  Having a full width ramp provides  a sutface for the frame members to contact if the  unit starts to tip backward  If it is not possible to use  one full width ramp  use enough individual ramps to  simulate a full width continuous ramp     Ramp should be long enough so that the angles  between the ramp and the ground and the ramp and  the trailer or truck Do Not exceed 15    A steeper  angle may cause mower deck components to get  caught as the unit moves from ramp to trailer or  truck  Steeper angles may also cause the unit to tip  backward  If loading on or near a slope  position  the trailer or truck so it is on the down side of the  slope and the ramp extends up the slope  This will  minimize the ramp angle  The trailer or truck should  be as level as possible     Important  Do Not attempt to turn the unit  while on the ramp  you may lose control and  drive off the side     Avoid sudden acceleration when driving up a ramp  and sudden deceleration when backing down a ramp   Both maneuvers can cause the unit to tip backward        26    Maintenance       Maintenance    Note  Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position     A WARNING    While maintenance or adjustments are being  made  someone could start the engine        WARNING    The engine can become very hot  Touching a hot  engine can cau
68. s all necessary lighting and marking as required by  law  Secure a trailer with a safety chain     A CAUTION    This unit does not have proper turn signals   lights  reflective markings  or a slow moving  vehicle emblem  Driving on a street or roadway  without such equipment is dangerous and   can lead to accidents causing personal injury   Driving on a street ot roadway without such  equipment may also be a violation of State laws  and the operator may be subject to traffic tickets  and or fines     Do Not drive a unit on a public street or roadway        WARNING    Loading a unit on a trailer or truck increases  the possibility of backward tip over  Backward  tip over could cause serious injury or death       Use extreme caution when operating a unit  on a ramp         Use only a single  full width ramp  Do Not  use individual ramps for each side of the unit       Ifindividual ramps must be used  use enough  ramps to create an unbroken ramp surface  wider than the unit       Do Not exceed a 15  angle between ramp and  ground or between ramp and trailer or truck       Avoid sudden acceleration while driving unit  up a ramp to avoid tipping backward         Avoid sudden deceleration while backing unit  down a ramp to avoid tipping backward     Loading a Unit    Use extreme caution when loading units on trailers or  trucks  One full width ramp that is wide enough to  extend beyond the rear tires is recommended instead  of individual ramps for each side of the unit  The  lower 
69. se severe burns     Accidental starting of the engine could seriously    injure you or other bystanders  Allow the engine to cool completely before    service or making repairs around the engine area   Remove the key from the ignition switch  engage   parking brake  and pull the wire s  off the spark   plug s  before you do any maintenance  Also   push the wire s  aside so it does not accidentally   contact the spark plug s      Recommended Maintenance Schedule s     Maintenance Service     Maintenance Procedure  Interval    After the first 5 hours   Change the engine oil   After the first 100 hours   Change the hydraulic filter and fluid   neck t    he engine oil level    heck the mower blades    heck the safety interlock system    heck the rollover protections systems  roll bar  knobs   heck the seat belt    Before each use or daily heck for loose hardware    heck the hydraulic oil level in the expansion tank    ean the engine and exhaust system area    ean the hydro fan cooling guards    ean the grass and debris build up from the machine and cutting deck   ean the grass build up from under the cutting deck           heck the tire pressures    heck the condition of the belts    rease the deck and pump idler pivots   heck spark arrester  if equipped      Every 50 hours    Every 100 hours    Every 200 hours   Check the spark plugs       Replace the primary air cleaner element     check secondary air cleaner element  replace if  dirty   May need more often under severe conditi
70. sly   Exmark  or its distributors and dealers  accept  no responsibility for variations which may be  evident in the actual specifications of its products  and the statements and descriptions contained  in this publication       2011 Exmark Mfg  Co   Inc   Industrial Park Box 808  Beatrice  NE 68310       PARTS    OVERNIGHT   FREE    If your Exmark dealer does not have the  Exmatk part in stock  Exmark will get the  parts to the dealer the next business day or  the part will be FREE Guaranteed    Some  restrictions apply  See your participating  Exmark Dealer for details      Contact us at www Exmark com   Printed in the USA    All Rights Reserved    Introduction    CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your  Exmark Mower  This product has been carefully  designed and manufactured to give you a maximum  amount of dependability and years of trouble free  operation     This manual contains operating  maintenance   adjustment  and safety instructions for your Exmark  mowet     BEFORE OPERATING YOUR MOWER   CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS  ENTIRETY     By following the operating  maintenance  and safety  instructions  you will prolong the life of your mower   maintain its maximum efficiency  and promote safe  operation     5    If additional information is needed  or should   you require trained mechanic service  contact your  authorized Exmark equipment dealer or distributor   Exmark parts manuals are available online at  http   www exmark com manuals htm    All Exmark equipment 
71. t   keeping away from holes and hidden hazards       Be sure all drives are in neutral and parking brake  is engaged before starting engine  Use seat belts  with the roll bar in the raised and locked position       Never operate the mower with damaged guards   shields  or covers  Always have safety shields   guards  switches and other devices in place and in  proper working condition       Never mow with the discharge deflector raised   removed or altered unless there is a grass  collection system or mulch kit in place and  working properly      Do Not change the engine governor setting or  overspeed the engine     e Park machine on level ground  Stop engine  wait  for all moving parts to stop  remove key and  engage patking brake        Before checking  cleaning ot working on the  mowet         After striking a foreign object or abnormal  vibration occurs  inspect the mower for    damage and make repairs before restarting  and operating the mower          Before clearing blockages       Whenever you leave the mower       Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and  engage parking brake         Before refueling         Before dumping the grass catcher        WARNING    Hands  feet  hair  clothing  or accessories can  become entangled in rotating parts  Contact  with the rotating parts can cause traumatic  amputation or severe lacerations       Do Not operate the machine without  guatds  shields  and safety devices in place  and working properly       Keep hands  feet 
72. ter and clean screen with a wire brush  soak  in solvent if necessary   Reinstall arrester on  exhaust outlet     Thread Locking Adhesives    Thread locking adhesives such as    Loctite 242     or    Fel Pro  Pro Lock Nut Type  are used on the  following fasteners     e ROPS spring pin housing         Sheave and clutch retaining bolt in the end of  engine crankshaft       Hydro cross member mounting bolts    Thread locking adhesives are required for some  hardware on engines     see the Engine manual     Copper Based Anti seize    Copper based anti seize is used in the following  location     On threads of Blade Bolts  See Check Mower  Blades section     Dielectric Grease    Dielectric grease is used on all blade type electrical    connections to prevent corrosion and loss of contact     Adjustments    Note  Disengage PTO  shut off engine  wait for   all moving parts to stop  engage parking brake  and  remove key before servicing  cleaning  or making any  adjustments to the unit        CAUTION    Raising the mower deck for service or  maintenance relying solely on mechanical   or hydraulic jacks could be dangerous  The  mechanical or hydraulic jacks may not be enough  support or may malfunction allowing the unit to  fall  which could cause injury     Do Not rely solely on mechanical or hydraulic  jacks for support  Use adequate jack stands or  equivalent support     Deck Leveling    1  Position the mower on a flat surface     2  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop 
73. times      With the bypass valve closed and the engine  running  slowly move the directional control  in both forward and reverse directions  5 to  6 times   Check the oil level  and add oil as   required after stopping the engine       It may be necessary to repeat steps A and B  until all the air is completely purged from  the system  When the transaxle operates at  normal noise levels and moves smoothly  forward and reverse at normal speeds  then  the transaxle is considered purged     Note  Do Not change the hydraulic system oil   except for what can be drained when changing filter    unless it 1s felt the oil has been contaminated or been  extremely hot     Changing oil unnecessarily could damage hydraulic  system by introducing contaminants into the system     Check Spark Arrester   if equipped     Service Interval  Every 50 hours       WARNING    Hot exhaust system components may ignite  gasoline vapors even after the engine is stopped   Hot particles exhausted during engine operation  may ignite flammable materials  Fire may result  in personal injury or property damage    Do Not refuel or run engine unless spark arrester    is installed     1  Stop engine  wait for all moving parts to stop  and    remove key  Engage parking brake     2  Wait for muffler to cool        34    Maintenance       3  If any breaks in the screen or welds are observed   replace arrester     4  If plugging of the screen is observed  remove  arrester and shake loose particles out of the  arres
74. tors  and terminals  Clean or repair as  necessary       Verify that 12V is present at the clutch connector    when the PTO switch is engaged       Measure the gap between the rotor and armature     If the gap is greater than  04 inch  1 mm   proceed  with the following steps     A  Loosen both brake mounting bolts one half  to one full turn  see Figure 34      Note  Do Not remove the brake pole from  the field shell armature  The brake pole has  worn to match the armature and needs to  continue to match after the shim is removed  to ensure proper brake torque        NE  6011734            Figure 34    1  Brake mounting bolt 2  Shim       B  Using needle nose pliers  or by hand  take  hold of the tab and remove the shim  Do Not  discard the shim until proper clutch function  has been confirmed      C  Using a pneumatic line  blow out any debris  from under the brake pole and around the  brake spacers     D  Re torque each bolt  M6 x 1  to 10 ft lb  13  N m     0 5 ft lb  0 7 N m      E  Using a 0 010 inch thick feeler gauge  verify  that a gap is present between the rotor and  armature face on both sides of the brake pole  as shown   Due to the way the rotor and  armature faces wear  peaks and valleys  it is  sometimes difficult to measure the true gap      Maintenance             G011733       Figure 35    1  Feeler gauge                               G011735          Figure 36    1  Feeler gauge         If the gap is less than 0 010 inch  then  reinstall the shim and refere
75. uel filter   6  Contact an Authorized Service Dealer     1  Tire pressure in drive tires not correct  1  Adjust tire pressure in the drive tires     1  Position handle in    operating    position   see Drive Wheel Release Valves section  in Operation     2  Change the belt     3  Change the belt   4  Replace the spring     5  Add hydraulic fluid to reservoir or let it  cool down     1  Sharpen the blade s      2  Install new cutting blade s      3  Level mower deck from side to side and  front to reat     4  Clean the underside of the mower   5  Adjust tire pressure in the drive tires   6  Contact an Authorized Service Dealer     7  Replace blades  spindles and  or  check  for damage to mower deck     1  Install new cutting blade s      2  Tighten the blade mounting bolt   3  Tighten the engine mounting bolts   4  Tighten the appropriate pulley     5  Contact an Authorized Service Dealer   6  Contact an Authorized Service Dealer     1  Check the belt tension     2  Install new deck belt     3  Install belt on clutch and deck pulleys   idlers  and tensioning idler per routing  decal on deck     4  Replace the spring        5  Refer to belt routing decal on deck     Schematics       Schematics    Electrical Diagram                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
76. veling     Pump Drive Belt Tension    Self tensioning   No adjustment necessary     Deck Belt Tension    Self tensioning   No adjustment necessary     Adjusting the Parking Brake    Service Interval  Every 500 hours    Check to make sure brake is adjusted properly  This  procedure must be followed after the first 100 hours  or when a brake component has been removed or  replaced     1  Drive the machine onto a level surface     2  Disengage the blade control switch  PTO   move  the motion control levers to the neutral locked    position and set the parking brake     3  Stop the engine  wait for all moving parts to stop   and remove the key    4  Setup the machine to be pushed by hand  see  Drive Wheel Release Valves in the Operation  section     5  Raise the back of the machine up and support the    machine with jack stands        CAUTION    Raising the mower deck for service or  maintenance relying solely on mechanical   ot hydraulic jacks could be dangerous  The  mechanical or hydraulic jacks may not be  enough support or may malfunction allowing  the unit to fall  which could cause injury     Do Not rely solely on mechanical or hydraulic  jacks for support  Use adequate jack stands  or equivalent support     Engage disengage the brake and check each drive  tire to make sure each brake engages disengages     If adjustment is necessary  loosen the jam nut  from the yoke on the side that needs adjustment   Remove the hairpin and clevis pin  see Figure 28      9011453       Fi
    
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