Dixon Lawn Mower 27 KOH 968999588 User Manual

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understand the instructions before using the machine.  
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CONTENTS  
Contents ..................................................................3  
Maintenance............................................................ 37  
Maintenance Schedule........................................ 37  
Battery ................................................................. 39  
Ignition System.................................................... 40  
Checking the Safety System ............................... 40  
Checking the Engine’s Cooling Air Intake............ 41  
Checking and Adjusting the Throttle Cable.......... 41  
Checking and Adjusting the Choke Cable ........... 41  
Replacing the Air Filter ........................................ 42  
Replacing the Fuel Filter...................................... 46  
Checking the Fuel Pump’s Air Filter..................... 46  
Checking Tire Pressures ..................................... 46  
Checking the Parking Brake................................ 47  
Checking the V-belts............................................ 47  
Deck belt.............................................................. 47  
Checking the Blades............................................ 50  
Adjusting the Mower Deck................................... 52  
Cleaning and Washing......................................... 54  
Caster Wheels..................................................... 54  
Hardware............................................................. 54  
Lubrication.............................................................. 55  
Lubrication Schedule........................................... 55  
General................................................................ 55  
Lubricating the Cables......................................... 56  
Lubricating with Lubrication Schedule................. 56  
Trouble Shooting Guide......................................... 63  
Storage .................................................................... 66  
Winter Storage..................................................... 66  
Service................................................................. 66  
Wiring diagram ....................................................... 67  
Technical Data ........................................................ 68  
Accessories ......................................................... 74  
Torque Specications .......................................... 74  
Conformity Certicates.......................................... 77  
USA requirements ............................................... 77  
Service Journal....................................................... 78  
Delivery Service................................................... 78  
After the First 5-8 Hours ...................................... 79  
25-Hour Service................................................... 80  
50-Hour Service................................................... 81  
100-Hour Service................................................. 82  
300-Hour Service................................................. 83  
At Least Once Each Year .................................... 84  
Warranty.................................................................. 86  
Introduction..............................................................5  
Congratulations .....................................................5  
General..................................................................5  
Driving and Transport on Public Roads.................5  
Towing ...................................................................5  
Operating...............................................................5  
Good Service.........................................................6  
Manufacturing Number..........................................6  
Symbols and Decals................................................7  
Safety Instructions ..................................................9  
General Operation.................................................9  
Personal Safety Equipment.................................11  
Slope Operation ..................................................11  
Children...............................................................12  
Maintenance........................................................13  
Transport .............................................................16  
Customer responsibilities ....................................17  
Controls..................................................................18  
Control Locations ................................................18  
Steering Controls.............................................19  
Hour Meter ......................................................20  
Parking Brake..................................................20  
Blade Switch....................................................20  
Ignition Switch .................................................21  
Fuses...............................................................21  
Refueling .........................................................22  
Fuel Shut Off Valve..........................................23  
Seat Adjustment Knobs ..................................23  
Choke Control .................................................23  
Throttle Control................................................24  
Lifting Level for Deck.......................................24  
Operation................................................................26  
Training................................................................26  
Roll Bar................................................................26  
Before Starting ....................................................26  
Starting the Engine..............................................26  
To start an engine with a weak battery................31  
Running...............................................................32  
Operating on hills ................................................33  
Mowing Tips ........................................................34  
Stopping the Engine............................................35  
Moving by Hand ..................................................36  
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WARNING!  
Failure to follow cautious operating practices can result in serious injury to the  
operator or other persons. The owner must understand these instructions, and must  
allow only trained persons who understand these instructions to operate the mower.  
Each person operating the mower must be of sound mind and body and must not be  
under the inuence of any mind altering substance.  
WARNING!  
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain  
or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects  
or other reproductive harm.  
WARNING!  
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,  
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other  
reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations  
Thank you for purchasing a Dixon ride-on mower. This machine is built for superior efciency to rapidly mow  
primarily large areas. A control panel easily accessible to the operator and a hydrostatic transmission regulated by  
steering controls both contribute to the machine’s performance.  
This manual is a valuable document. Read the contents carefully before using or servicing the machine. The  
following of instructions (use, service, maintenance, etc.) by all who operate this machine is important for the  
safety of the operator and others. It can also considerably increase the life span of the machine and increase its  
resale value.  
If you sell your machine, be sure to give the operator’s manual to the new owner.  
The nal chapter of this operator’s manual provides a Service Journal. Ensure that service and repair work are  
documented. A well-kept service journal reduces service costs for the maintenance and affects the machine’s  
resale value. Please contact your dealer for more information. Take the operator’s manual along when the  
machine is taken to your dealer for service.  
General  
In this operator’s manual, left and right, backward and forward are used in relation to the machine’s normal driving  
direction.  
Continuous dedication to improve our products require that specications and design are subject to change  
without notice.  
Driving and Transport on Public Roads  
Check applicable road trafc regulations before transporting on public roads. If the machine is transported, you  
must always use approved fastening equipment and ensure that the machine is well anchored. DO NOT operate  
this machine on public roadways.  
Towing  
Do not tow this machine, it may cause damage to the drive system.  
Do not tow any trailers, etc. with this mower. They may jackknife or overturn causing damage to the mower and  
possible serious injury to the operator.  
Operating  
This machine is constructed only for mowing grass on lawns and even ground without obstacles such as stones,  
tree stumps, etc. The machine can also be used for other tasks when equipped with special accessories provided  
by the manufacturer. Operating instructions for the accessories are provided with delivery. All other types of uses  
are incorrect. The manufacturer’s directions concerning operation, maintenance, and repairs must be carefully  
followed.  
Lawn mowers and all power equipment, can be potentially dangerous if used improperly. Safety requires good  
judgement, careful use in accordance with these instructions and common sense.  
The machine must only be operated, maintained, and repaired by persons familiar with the machine’s special  
characteristics and who are also knowledgeable about the safety instructions. Use only approved repair parts to  
maintain this machine.  
Accident prevention regulations, other general safety regulations, occupational safety rules, and trafc regulations  
must be followed without fail.  
Unauthorized modications to the design of the machine may absolve the manufacturer from liability for any  
resulting personal injury or property damage.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Good Service  
Dixon’s products are sold all over the world and only in specialized retail stores with complete service. This  
ensures that you as a customer receive only the best support and service. Before the product is delivered, the  
machine has, for example, been inspected and adjusted by your retailer. See the certicate in the Service Journal  
in this operator’s manual.  
When you need spare parts or support in service questions, warranty issues, etc., please consult the following  
professional:  
Transmission  
Engine  
This Operator’s Manual belongs to the machine with  
the manufacturing number:  
Manufacturing Number  
The machine’s manufacturing number can be found on the printed plate afxed to the left in the engine  
compartment. Stated on the plate, from the top are:  
The machine’s type designation (I.D.).  
The manufacturer’s type number (Model).  
The machine’s serial number (Serial no.)  
Please have the type designation and serial number available when ordering spare parts.  
The engine’s manufacturing number is stamped on one of the valve covers.  
The plate states:  
The engine’s model.  
The engine’s type.  
Code  
Please have these available when ordering spare parts.  
The wheel motors and hydrostatic pumps have a barcode decal afxed at the rear.  
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SYMBOLS AND DECALS  
These symbols are found on the machine and in the operator’s manual.  
Study them carefully so that you know what they mean.  
WARNING!  
Xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx  
xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx.  
xx xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx.  
Used in this publication to notify the reader of a risk of personal injury or death, particularly if the reader should  
neglect to follow instructions given in the manual.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx. xx xxxxxxxx xxxx  
xxxxxx.  
Used in this publication to notify the reader of a risk of material damage, particularly if the reader should neglect  
to follow instructions given in the manual. Used also when there is a potential for misuse or misassembly.  
R N  
Reverse  
Neutral  
Fast  
Slow  
Choke  
Fuel  
P
Warning!  
Parking Brake  
CE conformity  
marking. Only for  
European market  
Warning! Rotating blades,  
keep away from the  
discharge deck  
Do not touch parts  
Battery acid is corrosive, explosive and ammable  
Do not stand here  
Noise emissions to the  
surroundings in accordance with  
the European Union’s directive.  
The machine’s emission is stated  
in the chapter TECHNICAL DATA  
and on the decals.  
Only machines for European  
market  
Use protective glasses  
Use protective gloves  
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SYMBOLS AND DECALS  
Read  
Operator’s  
Manual  
Shut off engine and  
remove key before  
performing any  
Keep a safe  
distance from  
the machine  
Use on slopes  
no greater  
than 10°  
No passengers  
maintenance or repair work  
Whole body  
exposure to  
thrown objects  
Severing of ngers  
Do not open or  
remove safety  
shields while  
Careful backing up,  
watch for other  
people  
Careful going  
forward, watch for  
other people  
and toes  
engine is running  
Moving sharp blades under cover  
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SAFETY  
Safety Instructions  
These instructions are for your safety. Read them carefully.  
WARNING!  
This symbol means that important safety instructions need to be emphasized.  
It concerns your safety.  
IMPORTANT: THIS CUTTING MACHINE IS CAPABLE OF AMPUTATING HANDS AND FEET AND THROWING  
OBJECTS. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
General Operation  
Read, understand, and follow all instructions  
on the machine and in the manual before  
starting.  
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts  
or under the machine. Keep clear of the  
discharge opening at all times.  
Only allow responsible adults, who are  
familiar with the instructions, to operate the  
machine.  
Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys,  
wire, etc., which could be picked up and  
thrown by the blades.  
Be sure the area is clear of bystanders  
before operating. Stop machine if anyone  
enters the area.  
8011-512  
Read the operator’s manual before starting the machine  
Never carry passengers. The machine is only  
intended for use by one person.  
Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely  
necessary. Always look down and behind  
before and while backing.  
Never direct discharged material toward  
anyone. Avoid discharging material against  
a wall or obstruction. Material may ricochet  
back toward the operator. Stop the blades  
when crossing gravel surfaces.  
Do not operate machine without the entire  
grass catcher, discharge guard, or other  
safety devices in place and working  
Slow down before turning.  
Never leave a running machine unattended.  
Always turn off blades, set parking brake,  
stop engine, and remove keys before  
dismounting.  
8011-513  
Clear the area of objects before mowing  
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SAFETY  
Disengage blades when not mowing. Shut  
off engine and wait for all parts to come to a  
complete stop before cleaning the machine,  
removing the grass catcher, or unclogging  
the discharge guard.  
Operate machine only in daylight or good  
articial light.  
Do not operate the machine while under the  
inuence of alcohol or drugs.  
Watch for trafc when operating near or  
crossing roadways.  
Use extra care when loading or unloading  
the machine into a trailer or truck.  
Always wear eye protection when operating  
machine.  
8011-520  
Never take passengers  
Data indicates that operators, age 60  
years and above, are involved in a large  
percentage of riding mower-related injuries.  
These operators should evaluate their ability  
to operate the riding mower safely enough to  
protect themselves and others from serious  
injury.  
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation  
for wheel weights or counterweights.  
Anyone who operates this machine must rst  
read and understand this Operation Manual.  
Local laws may regulate the age of the user.  
WARNING!  
Engine exhaust and certain  
vehicle components contain  
or emit chemicals considered  
to cause cancer, birth defects,  
or other reproductive system  
damage. The engine exhaust  
contains carbon monoxide,  
which is a odorless, colorless,  
poisonous gas. Do not use the  
machine in enclosed spaces.  
Keep machine free of grass, leaves or other  
debris buildup which can touch hot exhaust  
/ engine part and burn. Do not allow the  
mower deck to plow leaves or other debris  
which can cause buildup to occur. Clean any  
oil or fuel spillage before operating or storing  
the machine. Allow machine to cool before  
storage.  
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SAFETY  
Personal Safety Equipment  
WARNING!  
When using the machine, approved personal protective equipment (shown in  
illustrations) shall be used. Personal protective equipment cannot eliminate the  
risk of injury but it will reduce the degree of injury if an accident does happen.  
Ask your retailer for help in choosing the right equipment.  
Make sure that you have rst aid equipment  
close at hand when using the machine.  
Never use the machine when barefoot.  
Always wear protective shoes or boots,  
preferably with steel toe caps.  
Always wear approved protective glasses or  
a full visor when assembling or driving.  
Always wear gloves when handling the  
blades.  
Never wear loose clothing that can get  
caught in moving parts.  
Use ear protectors to avoid damage to  
hearing.  
8011-670a  
Slope Operation  
Personal protective equipment  
Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and  
tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or  
death. Operation on all slopes requires extra caution. If  
you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on  
it, do not mow it.  
Mow up and down slopes (10 degrees  
maximum), not across.  
Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or  
other hidden objects. Uneven terrain could  
overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide  
obstacles.  
Choose a low ground speed so that you will  
not have to stop while on the slope.  
Do not mow on wet grass. Tires may lose  
traction.  
Avoid starting, stopping, or turning on a  
slope. If the tires lose traction, disengage the  
blades and proceed slowly straight down the  
slope.  
6003-004  
Mow up and down, not side to side  
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and  
gradual. Do not make sudden changes in  
speed or direction, which could cause the  
machine to roll over.  
WARNING!  
Do not drive up or down hills  
with slopes greater than 10  
degrees. And do not drive across  
any slopes.  
Use extra care while operating machine with  
grass catchers or other attachments; they  
can affect the stability of the machine.  
Do not use on steep slopes.  
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SAFETY  
Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting  
your foot on the ground.  
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or  
embankments. The machine could suddenly  
roll over if a wheel is over the edge or if the  
edge caves in.  
Children  
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not  
alert to the presence of children. Children are often  
attracted to the machine and the mowing activity.  
Never assume that children will remain where you last  
saw them.  
Keep children out of the mowing area and in  
the watchful care of a responsible adult other  
than the operator.  
8011-509  
Be extra cautious when driving on slopes  
Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters  
the area.  
Before and while backing, look behind and  
down for small children.  
Never carry children, even with the blades  
shut off. They may fall off and be seriously  
injured or interfere with safe machine  
operation. Children who have been given  
rides in the past may suddenly appear in  
the mowing area for another ride and be run  
over or backed over by the machine.  
Never allow children to operate the machine.  
Use extra care when approaching blind  
corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that  
may block your view of a child.  
8011-517  
Never allow children to operate the machine  
8011-518  
Keep children away from work area  
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SAFETY  
Maintenance  
WARNING!  
The engine must not be started when the driver’s oor plate or any protective  
plate for the mower deck’s drive belt is removed.  
Safe Handling of Gasoline  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, use  
extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is  
extremely ammable and the vapors are explosive.  
Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and  
other sources of ignition.  
Use only approved gasoline container.  
Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the  
engine running. Allow engine to cool at least  
two (2) minutes before refueling.  
Never fuel the machine indoors.  
Never store the machine or fuel container  
where there is an open ame, spark, or pilot  
light such as on a water heater or other  
appliances.  
Before you begin refueling, minimize the  
risk of static electricity by touching a metal  
surface.  
8011-516  
Never ll the fuel tank indoors  
Never ll containers inside a vehicle or on a  
truck or trailer bed with plastic liner. Always  
place containers on the ground away from  
your vehicle when lling.  
Remove gas-powered equipment from the  
truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground.  
If this is not possible, then refuel such  
equipment with a portable container, rather  
than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.  
WARNING!  
The engine and the exhaust  
system, become very hot  
during operation.  
Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the  
fuel tank or container opening at all times until  
fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-  
open device.  
Risk for burns if touched.  
Allow engine and exhaust  
system to cool at least two (2)  
minutes before refueling.  
If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing  
immediately.  
Never overll fuel tank. Replace gas cap and  
tighten securely.  
Do not start the engine near spilled fuel.  
Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.  
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SAFETY  
If leaks arise in fuel system, engine must not  
be started until problem has been resolved.  
Check the fuel level before each use and  
leave space for the fuel to expand, because  
the heat from the engine and the sun may  
otherwise cause the fuel to expand and  
overow.  
General Maintenance  
Never operate machine in a closed area.  
Keep all nuts and bolts tight to be sure the  
equipment is in safe working condition.  
Never tamper with safety devices. Check  
their proper operation regularly.  
Keep machine free of grass, leaves, or other  
debris buildup. Clean oil or fuel spillage  
and remove any fuel-soaked debris. Allow  
machine to cool before storing.  
8011-515  
Never drive the machine in an enclosed space  
If you strike a foreign object, stop and  
inspect the machine. Repair, if necessary,  
before restarting.  
Never make any adjustments or repairs with  
the engine running.  
Check grass catcher components and the  
discharge guard frequently and replace with  
manufacturer’s recommended parts, when  
necessary.  
Use protective glasses for  
maintenance work.  
Mower blades are sharp. Wrap the blade or  
wear gloves, and use extra caution when  
servicing them.  
Check brake operation frequently. Adjust and  
service as required.  
Maintain or replace safety and instruction  
labels, as necessary.  
Do not modify safety equipment. Check  
regularly to be sure it works properly. The  
machine must not be driven with defective  
or unmounted protective plates, protective  
cowlings, safety switches, or other protective  
devices.  
WARNING!  
The battery contains lead and  
lead compounds, chemicals  
that are considered to cause  
cancer, birth defects, and other  
reproductive system damage.  
Wash your hands after handling  
the battery.  
Do not change the settings of governors and  
avoid running the engine with overly high  
engine speeds. If you run the engine too fast,  
you risk damaging the machine components.  
Be very careful when handling battery acid.  
Acid on skin can cause serious corrosive  
burns. If you spill battery acid on your skin,  
rinse immediately with water.  
Acid in the eyes can cause blindness,  
contact a doctor immediately.  
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SAFETY  
Be careful when servicing the battery.  
Explosive gases form in the battery. Never  
perform maintenance on the battery when  
smoking or near open ames or sparks.  
The battery can explode and cause serious  
injury/damage.  
Ensure that nuts and bolts, especially the  
fastening bolts for the blade attachments,  
are properly tightened, torqued and that the  
equipment is in good condition.  
Do not modify safety equipment. Check  
regularly to be sure it works properly. The  
machine must not be driven with defective  
or unmounted protective plates, protective  
cowlings, safety switches, or other protective  
devices.  
6003-009  
Do not smoke when performing maintenance on the battery.  
The battery can explode and cause serious injury/damage.  
Do not change the settings of governors and  
avoid running the engine with overly high  
engine speeds. If you run the engine too fast,  
you risk damaging the machine components.  
Sparking can occur when working with the  
battery and the heavy cables of the starter  
circuit. This can cause battery explosion,  
re or eye injury. Sparking in this circuit can  
not occur after the chassis cable (normally  
negative, black) is removed from the battery.  
WARNING!  
Avoid electrical sparking and its  
consequences by the following  
routines:  
Use protective goggles.  
Ensure that the fuel ller cap is mounted  
tightly and no ammable substances is  
stored in an open vessel.  
Never work with the starter circuit if there is  
spilled fuel.  
Disconnect the chassis cable from the  
battery rst and reconnect it last.  
Do not make a bridge short circuit across the  
starter relay to run the starter.  
8009-728  
Never use the machine indoors or in spaces  
lacking proper ventilation. The exhaust  
fumes contain carbon monoxide, an  
odorless, poisonous, and lethal gas.  
Risk of sparking  
Stop and inspect the equipment if you run  
over or into anything. If necessary, make  
repairs before starting.  
Never make adjustments with the engine  
running.  
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SAFETY  
The machine is tested and approved only  
with the equipment originally provided or  
recommended by the manufacturer. Only use  
approved repair parts for the machine.  
The blades are sharp and can cause  
cuts and gashes. Wrap the blades or use  
protective gloves when handling them.  
Check the parking brake’s functionality  
regularly. Adjust and service as necessary.  
The mulch blades should only be used in  
familiar areas when higher quality mowing is  
desired.  
Reduce the risk of re by removing grass,  
leaves, and other debris that may have  
accumulated on the machine. Allow the  
machine to cool before putting it in storage.  
8011-515  
Regularly clean deck and underside of  
deck, avoid spraying engine and electrical  
components with water.  
Never drive the machine in an enclosed space  
Transport  
The machine is heavy and can cause serious  
WARNING!  
crushing injuries. Be extra cautious when it  
is loaded on or unloaded from a vehicle or  
trailer.  
Escaping hydraulic oil under  
pressure can have sufcient  
force to penetrate the skin,  
causing serious injury. If injured  
by escaping uid, see a doctor  
at once. Serious infection or  
reaction can develop if proper  
medical treatment is not  
Use an approved trailer to transport the  
machine. Activate the parking brake, turn off  
the fuel supply, and fasten the machine with  
approved fastening devices, such as bands,  
chains, or straps, when transporting.  
Do not operate this machine on public  
roadways.  
administered immediately.  
Check and abide by local trafc regulations  
before transporting the machine on any road.  
Do not tow this machine, it may cause  
damage to the drive system.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Do not tow any trailers, etc. with this mower.  
They may jackknife or overturn causing  
damage to the mower and possibly serious  
injury to the operator.  
The parking brake is not sufcient  
to lock the machine in place during  
transport. Ensure that the machine is  
well fastened to the transport vehicle.  
Always reverse the machine onto the  
transport vehicle to avoid tipping it over.  
Load the unit onto truck or trailer by driving  
up ramps of suitable strength using a slow  
speed. Do not lift! The machine is not  
intended to be lifted by hand.  
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SAFETY  
Roll over Protection system ROPS  
The ROPS increases the basic weight of the unit by 42 lbs/19 kg. The ROPS on the US units are standard, on the  
European units the ROPS is an accessory.  
WARNING!  
The structures capability may be impaired by structural damage if overturned, or  
alteration occurs. If any of these conditions take place, the total structure MUST  
be replaced.  
Do not use ROPS as a lifting, attaching or anchoring point.  
Do not use ROPS for wrecking or towing.  
Do not exceed Max GVW: 2822 lbs/1283 kg.  
Read machine operator´s manual before each use.  
Securely fasten your seat belt if the unit has a ROPS.  
Where possible, avoid operating the unit near ditches, embankments and holes.  
Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes and on rough, slick or muddy surfaces.  
Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.  
Watch where you are going, especially at row ends, on roads and around trees.  
Do not permit others to ride.  
Operate the mower smoothly - no jerky turns, starts or stops.  
When mower is stopped, set brakes securely and use park brake.  
If any part of ROPS is damaged, the entire ROPS must be replaced.  
Check all bolts including seat belt for correct torque before each use.  
Check ROPS structure for damage before each use.  
ROPS bar is NOT intended for use in sub zero temperatures.  
Customer responsibilities  
Read and observe the safety rules.  
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for and using your mower.  
Follow the instructions under “Maintenance” and “Storage” sections of this  
owner’s manual.  
WARNING!  
This mower is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be  
used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, bush-covered or grass-covered  
land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester  
meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester is used, it  
should be maintained in effective working order by the operator.  
A spark arrester for the mufer is available through your authorized Dixon dealer.  
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Controls  
This operator’s manual describes the Dixon Zero  
Turn Rider. The rider is tted with a Kohler four-stroke  
overhead valve engine developing 27 - 30 horse  
power.  
Transmission from the engine is made via two belt-  
driven hydraulic pumps, which in turn drive a hydraulic  
motor for each drive wheel. Using the left and right  
steering controls, the ow is regulated and thereby the  
direction and speed.  
Zero Turn Rider  
Control Locations  
3
13  
7
1
6
9
7
11  
4
12  
8
2
5
10  
1. Motion control levers  
2. Hour meter  
8. Fuel shut off valve  
9. Seat adjustment lever  
10. Choke control  
3. Parking brake  
4. Blade switch  
5. Ignition switch  
6. Fuses  
11. Throttle control  
12. Cutting height adjuster  
13. Deck lift (foot assist)  
7. Fuel tank cap  
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CONTROLS  
1. Steering Control Levers  
The machine’s speed and direction are continuously  
variable using the two steering controls. The steering  
controls can be moved forward or backward about a  
neutral position. Furthermore, there is a neutral posi-  
tion, which is locked if the steering controls are moved  
outward.  
When both controls are in the neutral position (N), the  
machine stands still.  
By moving both controls an equal amount forward or  
backward, the machine moves in a straight line for-  
ward or backward respectively.  
8011-789  
Steering controls  
In order, for example, to turn right while moving for-  
ward, move the right control towards the neutral posi-  
tion. The rotation of the right wheel is reduced and the  
machine turns to the right.  
Zero turn can be achieved by moving one control  
backward (behind the neutral position) and carefully  
moving the other steering control forward from its neu-  
tral position. The rotation direction when zero turning is  
determined by which steering control is moved back-  
ward behind the neutral position. If the left steering  
control is pulled backward, the machine turns to the  
left. Use extra care when using this maneuver.  
WARNING!  
The machine can turn very  
rapidly if one steering control  
is moved much further forward  
than the other.  
If the steering controls are in uneven positions when  
standing still or do not t in the slots for moving the  
controls outward, they can be adjusted.  
1
Tracking  
2
4
3
If the mower is not tracking straight, check the air  
pressure in both rear tires. Recommended air pressure  
is 15 psi. (1 bar) Tracking must be checked on a at  
and level concrete or blacktop surface. If the unit still  
does not track straight contact your Dixon workshop  
for adjustments.  
8011-7912  
1. Forward  
2. Neutral  
3. Neutral slot, Neutral lock  
4. Reverse  
Motion control lever, right side  
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CONTROLS  
2. Hour Meter  
The hour meter displays the total operating time.  
It will ash CHG OIL (Change Oil) at 50 hour intervals.  
The ash duration is one hour before and one hour  
after the interval. The CHG OIL icon will come on  
and shut off automatically. The hour meter can not be  
manually reset.  
8050-147  
Hour meter  
3. Parking Brake  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The machine must stand absolutely still  
when applying the parking brake. Always  
set the parking brake before dismounting.  
Release the parking brake before moving  
the mower.  
The parking brake is found on the left of the machine.  
Pull the lever backward to activate the brake and  
forward to release it.  
8011-711  
Parking brake not activated  
4. Blade switch  
In order to engage the mower deck, pull the knob out;  
the mower blades are disengaged when the knob is  
depressed.  
8050-151  
Blade Switch  
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CONTROLS  
5. Ignition Switch  
The ignition key is placed on the control panel and is  
used to start and stop the engine.  
8050-147  
Ignition Switch  
6. Fuses  
The fuses are located in a holder at the right hand side  
of the battery compartment. They are at pin fuses of  
the same type used in automobiles.  
There are three fuses as well as socket for one spare  
fuse.  
Fuse ratings and functions:  
20 A, Primary fuse.  
7.5 A, Mower deck coupling.  
7.5 A, Accessory outlet.  
Socket for spare fuse.  
8011-746  
Fuses  
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CONTROLS  
7. Refueling  
Read the safety instructions before refueling. The  
machine has two fuel tank, just behind the seat. The  
tanks take 5.7 gallons (22 liters) each.  
Make sure the fuel caps are properly tightened and the  
cap gasket is not damaged.  
The engine will run on a minimum of 85-octane  
unleaded gasoline (no oil mix). Environmentally  
adapted alkylate gasoline can be used. See also  
Technical Data concerning ethanol fuel. Methanol fuel  
is not allowed. Do not use E85 alcohol based fuel.  
Damage to engine and components may occur.  
8011-524  
Fuel tanks  
WARNING!  
Gasoline is highly ammable.  
Observe caution and ll the  
tank outdoors (see the safety  
instruction).  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Experience indicates that alcohol blended  
fuels (called gasohol, ethanol or methanol)  
can attract moisture which leads to  
WARNING!  
The engine and the exhaust  
system, become very hot during  
operation.  
separation and formation of acids during  
storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel  
system of an engine while in storage. To  
avoid engine problems, the fuel system  
should be emptied before storage of 30  
days or longer. Drain the gas tank, start the  
engine and let it run until the fuel lines and  
carburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel the  
next season. See Storage Instructions for  
additional information. Never use engine  
or carburetor cleaners in the fuel tank or  
permanent damage may occur.  
Risk for burns if touched.  
Allow engine and exhaust  
system to cool at least two (2)  
minutes before refueling  
WARNING!  
Fill to bottom of ller neck. Do  
not overll. Wipe off any spilled  
oil or fuel. Do not store, spill  
or use gasoline near an open  
ame.  
When operating in temperatures below 32° F. (0° C.),  
use fresh, clean winter grade gasoline to help insure  
good cold weather starting.  
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8. Fuel Shut Off Valve  
The fuel shut off valve is located at the right rear of the  
seat. The valve has three positions; right tank, left tank  
and center is the off position.  
8011-506  
Fuel shut off valve  
9. Seat Adjustment Lever  
The seat can be adjusted lengthways. When making  
adjustments, the lever under the front edge of the  
seat is moved to the left (as seen by the driver in the  
seat), after which the seat can be moved backward or  
forward.  
8011-441  
Lengthways adjustment  
10. Choke Control  
The choke control is used for cold starts in order to  
provide the engine with a richer fuel mixture.  
For cold starts the control should be pushed to the on  
position.  
8050-148  
Choke control  
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CONTROLS  
11. Throttle Control  
The throttle control regulates the engine speed and  
thereby the rate of rotation of the blades, assuming the  
blade switch is pulled out, see Engaging the Mower  
Deck.  
In order to increase or decrease the engine speed, the  
control is moved forward or back respectively.  
Avoid idling the engine for long periods, as there is a  
risk of fouling the spark plugs.  
USE FULL THROTTLE WHEN MOWING, for best  
mower performance and battery charging.  
8050-150  
Throttle control  
12. Lifting Lever for the Mower Deck  
The lifting lever is used to place the mower deck in  
the transport position or one of the 17 different cutting  
height positions.  
The cutting height is set by placing a peg in the hole  
for the desired cutting height and the peg is then  
locked on the inside (hidden in the illustration) with the  
supplied pin.  
Pull the lever backward to the locked position to  
engage the transport position. The deck is then raised.  
Depress the lock handle, counter hold, and move the  
lifting lever forward toward the peg to engage the set  
cutting height. The deck is then lowered.  
The lifting lever can also be used to temporarily adjust  
the cutting height, such as when passing a minor  
bump in the lawn.  
8011-525-1  
The mower deck’s lifting lever  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
In order to obtain an even cutting height it  
is important that the air pressure in all four  
tires is the same 15 psi (1 bar).  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Always use the high position to transport.  
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CONTROLS  
Pump release valves  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Only rotate valve ¼ - ½ turn to release  
system.  
Tighten the valve moderately.  
Do not overtighten the valve when closing.  
That can damage the valve seat.  
Pump release valves are located at the pumps. They  
are used to release the system so the machine may be  
moved by hand when not running. Tilt seat forward to  
gain access to the pumps. Use a 5/8" wrench to open  
both valves.  
8011-507  
Pump release valve  
Tracking  
1. Tracking adjustment is done using the  
tracking bolts. The tracking bolts act as  
limiting devices for the motion control levers  
when in the full-forward position.  
1
2. Start by loosening jam nut on right tracking  
bolt. Back the tracking bolt out until ush with  
nut.  
3. Loosen left bolt and back out until ush with  
nut.  
6.0  
5.5  
5.0  
4.5  
4. Move unit to an open, unobstructed area  
such as an empty parking lot or open eld for  
tracking adjustment.  
5. Test operation of the unit by driving it at full  
throttle and full forward position on both  
motion control levers. Gradually turn in the  
tracking bolt on the right hand side until the  
unit noticeably starts drifting right.  
6. Stop the unit and tighten right jam nut in this  
position.  
1. Tracking bolt  
Tracking adjustment  
7. Restart the unit and drive forward at full  
throttle with both motion control levers in full  
forward position. Gradually turn in the left bolt  
until unit tracks straight. Tighten jam nut.  
Accessories  
For mulching, there is a BioClip attachment available.  
This is mounted underneath the mower deck and  
consists of control plates and BioClip blades.  
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OPERATION  
Operation  
Read “Safety Instructions” section and following pages, if you are unfamiliar with the machine.  
Training  
Zero turn mowers are far more maneuverable than typical riding mowers due to their unique steering capabilities.  
We suggest that this section be reviewed in its entirety prior to attempting to move the mower under its own  
power. Additionally, we suggest when rst operating the mower, use a reduced throttle speed and reduced ground  
speed by NOT moving control levers to the furthest forward or reverse positions during initial operation, or until  
operator becomes comfortable with controls. We also suggest rst time users, or new users to Zero Turn mowers  
to become familiar with the mower’s movement on a hard surface, such as concrete or blacktop PRIOR to  
attempting to operate on turf. Until operator becomes comfortable with mower controls and zero turning capability,  
they may damage turf due to overly aggressive maneuvers.  
To move forward and backward  
The direction and speed of the mower’s movements is effected by the movement of the control lever(s) on each  
side of mower. The left control lever controls the left wheel. The right control lever controls the right wheel.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
When control levers are in the reverse  
position they return to neutral when  
released. This may cause the mower to  
suddenly stop.  
First time users should push mower (see “Moving by Hand” in the “Operation” section) to an open, at area,  
without other people or vehicles/obstacles nearby. In order to move unit under its own power, the operator must  
be in the seat, start engine (see “Before Starting” in “Operation” section), adjust engine speed to idle, disengage  
parking brake, do not engage blades at this time, rotate control levers inward. As long as the control levers  
have not been moved forward or backwards, mower will not move. Slowly move both control levers forward  
slightly. This will allow mower to start moving forward in a straight line. Pull back on control levers to the neutral  
position and mower should stop moving. Pull back slightly on control levers, this will allow mower to start moving  
backwards. Push forward on control levers to the neutral position and mower should stop moving.  
To turn to the right  
While moving in a forward direction, pull the right lever back towards the neutral position while maintaining  
the position of the left lever, this will slow the rotation of the right wheel and cause the machine to turn in that  
direction.  
To turn to the left  
While moving in a forward direction pull the left lever back towards the neutral position while maintaining the  
position of the right lever, this will slow the rotation of the left wheel and cause the machine to turn in that  
direction.  
To zero turn  
While moving in a forward direction, rst pull both control levers back until the mower stops or slows dramatically.  
Then by alternating one lever slightly to the forward position and the other in the reverse position.  
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OPERATION  
Roll bar and safety belt  
Operate the unit with the roll bar in the raised and  
locked position and use the seat belt. There is no  
rollover protection when the roll bar is down. If it is  
necessary to lower roll bar, do not wear the seat belt.  
Raise the roll bar as soon as clearance permits.  
WARNING!  
The seat belt must be used when  
the roll bar is in upright position.  
Before Starting  
Read the sections Safety Instructions and  
Controls before starting the machine.  
Perform the daily maintenance before  
starting (see Maintenance Schedule in the  
Maintenance section).  
8011-464-1  
Roll bar in upright position  
Check that there is sufcient fuel in the fuel  
tank.  
Adjust the seat to the desired position.  
The following conditions must be fullled before the  
engine can be started:  
The driver must be seated on the seat.  
The blade switch for engaging the mower  
blades must be depressed.  
The parking brake must be on.  
Both steering controls must be in the locked  
(outer) neutral position.  
Starting the Engine  
8011-527-1  
Start conditions  
1. Sit on the seat.  
2. Raise the mower deck by pulling the lifting  
lever backward to the locked position  
(transport position).  
3. Activate the parking brake.  
8011-552  
Raise the mower deck  
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OPERATION  
4. Disengage the mower blades by depressing  
the blade switch.  
8050-151  
Depress the control for disengaging the mower deck  
5. Move the steering controls outward to the  
locked (outer) neutral position.  
8011-526  
Steering controls in the outward, locked neutral position  
6. Move the throttle to the middle position.  
8050-150  
Set the throttle  
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7. If the engine is cold, the choke control  
should be pushed to its extents.  
8050-148  
Set the choke control  
8. Open the fuel valve for the selected fuel  
tank.  
8011-506  
Open the fuel valve  
9. Press in and turn the ignition key to the start  
position.  
STOP  
8050-780  
Turn to the start position  
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OPERATION  
10. When the engine starts, immediately release  
the ignition key back to the run position.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
STOP  
Do not run the starter for more than 5  
seconds each time. If the engine does  
not start, wait about 10 seconds before  
retrying.  
8050-781  
8050-148  
8050-150  
Return to run position  
11. Gradually pull choke control back when the  
engine has started.  
Gradually pull choke control back  
12. Set the desired engine speed with the  
throttle. Allow the engine to run at a  
moderate speed, “half throttle”, for 3-5  
minutes before loading it too heavily. USE  
FULL THROTTLE WHEN MOWING (no  
choke).  
WARNING!  
Engine exhaust and certain  
vehicle components contain  
or emit chemicals considered  
to cause cancer, birth defects  
or other reproductive system  
damage. The engine exhaust  
contains carbon monoxide,  
which is a odorless, colorless,  
poisonous gas. Do not use the  
machine in enclosed spaces.  
Set the engine speed  
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OPERATION  
To start an engine with a weak battery  
WARNING!  
Lead-acid batteries generate  
explosive gases. Keep sparks,  
ame and smoking materials  
away from batteries. Always  
wear eye protection when  
around batteries.  
If your battery is too weak to start the engine, it should  
be recharged. (See “Battery” in the Maintenance  
Section.)  
If “jumper cables” are used for emergency starting,  
follow this procedure:  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Your mower is equipped with a 12-volt  
negative grounded system. The other  
vehicle must also be a 12-volt negative  
grounded system. Do not use your mower  
to start other vehicles.  
8011-642  
Jumper cable connection  
To attach jumper cables  
Connect each end of the RED cable to the  
POSITIVE (+) terminal on each battery,  
taking care not to short against chassis.  
Connect one end of the BLACK cable to the  
NEGATIVE (-) terminal of the fully charged  
battery.  
Connect the other end of the BLACK cable  
to a good CHASSIS GROUND on the mower  
with the discharged battery, away from the  
fuel tank and battery.  
To remove cables, reverse order  
Remove BLACK cable rst from chassis and  
then from the fully charged battery.  
Remove RED cable last from both batteries.  
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OPERATION  
Running  
1. Release the parking brake by moving the  
lever downward.  
Your mower is equipped with an operator  
presence system. When the engine is  
running, any attempt by the operator to leave  
the seat without rst setting the parking  
brake will shut off the engine.  
2. Move the steering controls to the neutral  
position (N).  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
8011-711  
Released parking brake  
The mower deck’s anti-scalp rollers should  
be evenly adjusted.  
3. Select the cutting height by adjusting the  
cutting height pin. Release latch and lower  
deck to set cutting height.  
WARNING!  
Ensure that no one is near  
mower when engaging blade  
switch.  
4. Make sure the work area is free from objects  
that could be thrown by the rotating blades.  
5. Engage the mower deck by pulling out the  
blade switch.  
8011-561-1  
Cut height selection  
6. Move throttle control to full throttle.  
7. The machine’s speed and direction are  
continuously variable using the two steering  
controls. When both controls are in the  
neutral position, the machine stands still.  
By moving both controls an equal amount  
forward or backward, the machine moves  
in a straight line forward or backward  
respectively.  
In order, for example, to turn right while  
moving forward, move the right control  
towards the neutral position. The rotation of  
the right wheel is reduced and the machine  
turns to the right.  
Turning on the spot (zero turn) can be  
achieved by moving one control backward  
(behind the neutral position) and carefully  
moving the other steering control forward  
from its neutral position.  
8050-151  
Engaging the mower deck  
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OPERATION  
Operating on hills  
Read the Safety Instructions “Driving on Slopes” in the  
“Safety Instructions”.  
WARNING!  
Do not drive up or down hills with  
slopes greater than 10 degrees.  
Do not drive across slopes.  
The slowest speed possible should be used  
before starting up or down hills.  
Avoid stopping or changing speed on hills.  
If stopping is absolutely necessary, pull drive  
levers into the neutral position and push  
to the outside of the unit and engage the  
parking brake.  
8011-640-1  
Stopping conditions  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Control levers return to neutral when  
released. This may cause the mower to  
suddenly stop.  
To restart movement, release the parking  
brake.  
Pull the control levers back to the center  
of the mower and press forward to regain  
forward motion.  
Make all turns slowly.  
8011-711  
Released parking brake  
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OPERATION  
Mowing Tips  
WARNING!  
Observe and ag rocks and other xed  
objects to avoid collisions.  
Clear the lawn of stones and  
other objects that can be thrown  
out by the blades.  
Begin with a high cutting height and reduce it  
until the desired mowing result is attained.  
The average lawn should be cut to 2½”  
(64 mm) during the cool season and over 3”  
(76 mm) during the hot months. For healthier  
and better looking lawns, mow often after  
moderate growth.  
For best cutting performance, grass over 6”  
(15 cm) in height should be mowed twice.  
Make the rst cut relatively high; the second  
to the desired height.  
The mowing result will be best with a high  
engine speed (the blades rotate rapidly) and  
low speed (the rider moves slowly). If the  
grass is not too long and dense, the driving  
speed can be increased without negatively  
affecting the mowing result.  
The nest lawns are obtained by mowing  
often. The lawn becomes more even and the  
grass clippings more evenly distributed over  
the mown area. The total time taken is not  
increased as a higher operating speed can  
be used without poor mowing results.  
Avoid mowing wet lawns. The mowing result  
is poorer because the wheels sink into  
the soft lawn, clumps build, and the grass  
clippings fasten under the cowling.  
8011-603  
Mowing pattern  
Hose the mower deck underside with water  
after each use. When cleaning, the mower  
deck shall be raised into the transport  
position. Make sure the mower is cooled and  
the engine is off.  
WARNING!  
Never drive the rider on terrain  
that slopes more than 10 degrees.  
Mow slopes up and down, never  
side to side. Avoid sudden  
directional changes.  
Use compressed air to clean top surface  
of the deck. Avoid ooding water on top  
surface, engine and electrical components.  
When the mulching kit is used, it is important  
that the mowing interval is frequent.  
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OPERATION  
Stopping the Engine  
Allow the engine to idle a minute in order to attain  
normal operating temperature before stopping it, if  
it has been worked hard. Avoid idling the engine for  
longer periods, as there is a risk of the spark plugs  
fouling.  
1. Disengage the mower deck by depressing  
the blade switch.  
8050-151  
Disengage the mower deck  
2. Raise the mower deck by depressing the  
pedal forward to the transport position.  
3. When the machine is standing still, activate  
the parking brake by pulling the lever  
upward.  
4. Move the throttle to the minimum position  
(tortoise symbol). Turn the ignition key to the  
stop position.  
5. Move the steering controls outward.  
6. Remove key. Always remove key when  
leaving the mower to prevent unauthorized  
use.  
Moving by Hand  
8011-552  
Raise the mower deck  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Leaving the ignition switch in any other  
position than “OFF” will cause the battery  
to be discharged and the hour meter to  
accumulate hours.  
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OPERATION  
In order for the machine to be moved with the engine  
turned off, the vent screws on both hydraulic pumps  
must be opened 1/4 -1/2 turn.Open both vent screws to  
move mower by hand.  
WARNING!  
No adjustments or maintenance  
to be carried out unless:  
the engine stopped  
the ignition key removed  
the parking brake activated  
8011-507  
Vent screw on the hydraulic pump  
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MAINTENANCE  
Maintenance  
Maintenance Schedule  
The following is a list of maintenance procedures that must be performed on the machine. For those points not  
described in this manual, visit an authorized service workshop. An annual service carried out by an authorized  
service workshop is recommended to maintain your machine in the best possible condition and to ensure safe  
operation.  
Read “Maintenance” in the Safety Instructions section.  
1) First change after 5-8 hours. When operating with a heavy load or at high ambient temperatures, replace every 50 hours. 2) In dusty conditions, cleaning and  
replacement are required more often. 3) For daily use, the machine should be lubricated twice weekly. 4) Performed by authorized service workshop.  
z = Described in this manual  
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At  
Daily  
Weekly  
Maintenance interval  
in hours  
least  
once  
each  
year  
Maintenance  
Before After  
25  
50 100 300  
Check the parking brake  
z
z
Check the engine’s oil level (every refueling)  
Check the safety system  
z
Check for fuel and oil leakages  
Check/clean the engine’s cooling air intake  
Check the mower deck  
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z
z
z
Check hardware (screws, nuts, etc.)  
Clean under the mower deck  
Start the engine and blades, listen for unusual sounds  
Check for damage  
z
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Thoroughly clean around the engine  
Clean around belts, belt pulleys, etc.  
Check the tire pressures  
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z
z
z
Check battery  
Sharpen/Replace mower blades  
Check the fuel pump’s air lter 2)  
Clean the engine’s cooling air intake 2)  
Clean the air cleaner’s pre-lter 2) (foam)  
Clean the air cleaner’s lter cartridge 2)  
(paper lter)  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
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Check/adjust the parking brake  
Inspect mufer/Spark arrester  
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At  
Daily  
Weekly  
Maintenance interval  
in hours  
least  
once  
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Maintenance  
Before After  
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Check/adjust throttle and choke cables  
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Check the condition of belts, belt pulleys, etc.  
Change the engine oil 1)  
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Replace the engine oil lter  
Clean/replace the spark plugs  
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Replace the fuel lter  
Replace the air lter (paper lter) 2)  
Check the caster wheels (every 200 hours)  
Clean the cooling ns 2)  
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Replace the air cleaner’s pre-lter 2) (foam)  
Check/adjust the mower deck  
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Check the engine valve clearance 4)  
Perform the 300-hour service 4)  
Lubricate according to Lubrication Schedule  
Check hydraulic oil at reservoir  
Change hydraulic oil & lter (200 hours)  
Clean ns of oil cooler (Kohler)  
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First change after 5-8 hours. When operating with a heavy load or at high ambient temperatures, replace every 50 hours. 2) In dusty  
conditions, cleaning and replacement are required more often. 3) For daily use, the machine should be lubricated twice weekly. 4) Performed by  
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WARNING!  
Before performing any service or adjustment checklist:  
• Engage the parking brake.  
• Place the Blade-switch in the disengaged position.  
• Turn the ignition switch to “OFF” position and remove the key.  
• Make sure the blades and all moving parts have completely stopped.  
• Disconnect the spark plug wire from all spark plugs and place the wire where it  
cannot come in contact with the plug.  
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Battery  
Your mower is equipped with a maintenance free  
battery and does not need servicing. However,  
periodic charging of the battery with an automotive  
type battery charger will extend its life.  
Always use protective glasses  
when handling the battery.  
Keep battery and terminals clean.  
Keep battery bolts tight.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Recharge at 6-10 amperes for 1 hour  
Do not attempt to open or remove caps  
or covers. Adding or checking level of  
electrolyte is not necessary.  
To clean battery and terminals  
Corrosion and dirt on the battery and terminals can  
cause the battery to “leak” power.  
Always use two wrenches for the terminal  
screws  
1. Open the terminal access doors.  
2. Disconnect BLACK battery cable rst, then the  
RED battery cable and remove the battery from the  
machine.  
3. Rinse the battery with plain water and dry.  
4. Clean terminals and battery cable ends with wire  
brush until shiny.  
WARNING!  
Do not short battery terminals by  
allowing a wrench or any other  
object to contact both terminals at  
the same time. Before connecting  
battery, remove metal bracelets,  
wristwatch bands, rings, etc.  
5. Coat terminals with grease or petroleum jelly  
6. Reinstall battery.  
Positive terminal must be  
connected rst to prevent sparks  
from accidental grounding.  
Replacing battery  
1. Lift Seat and rotate forward.  
2. Remove the red terminal guard.  
3. Using two ½" wrenches disconnect BLACK battery  
cable then RED battery cable.  
4. Remove the knobs and remove battery hold  
downs.  
5. Carefully remove the battery from the mower.  
6. Install new battery with terminals in the same  
position as the old battery.  
7. Reinstall battery hold downs.  
8. First connect RED battery cable to positive (+)  
battery terminal with hex bolt and hex nut.  
9. Connect BLACK grounding cable to negative (-)  
battery terminal with remaining hex bolt and hex  
nut.  
8011-466  
Battery installation  
10. Fit the terminal guard.  
11. Lower seat.  
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Ignition System  
The engine is equipped with an electronic ignition  
system. Only the spark plugs require maintenance.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Fitting the wrong spark plug type can  
damage the engine.  
For recommended spark plugs, see Technical Data.  
1. Remove the ignition cable boot and clean around  
the spark plug.  
Inadequately tightened spark plugs can  
cause overheating and damage the engine.  
Tightening the spark plugs too hard can  
damage the threads in the cylinder head.  
2. Remove the spark plug with a spark plug socket  
wrench.  
3. Check the spark plug. Replace the spark plug  
if fouled, the electrodes are burned and if the  
insulation is cracked or damaged. Clean the spark  
plug with a steel brush if it is to be reused.  
4. Measure the electrode gap with a gapping tool.  
The gap should be .030” (0.75 mm). Adjust as  
necessary by bending the side electrode.  
5. Reinsert the spark plug, turning by hand to avoid  
damaging the threads.  
6. After the spark plug is seated, tighten it using  
a spark plug wrench so that the washer is  
compressed. A used spark plug should be turned  
1/8 of a turn from the seated position. A new spark  
plug should be turned ¼ a turn from the seated  
position.  
8011-054  
7. Replace the ignition cable.  
Measure the electrode gap  
Checking the Safety System  
The machine is equipped with a safety system that  
prevents starting or driving under the following  
conditions.  
The engine can only be started when:  
1. The mower deck is disengaged.  
2. The steering controls are in the outer, locked  
neutral position.  
3. The driver is sitting in the driver’s seat.  
4. The parking brake is on.  
Make daily inspections to ensure that the safety  
system works by attempting to start the engine  
when one of the conditions is not met. Change the  
conditions and try again.  
8011-527-1  
Conditions for starting  
If the machine starts when one of these conditions  
is not met, turn the machine off and repair the safety  
system before using the machine again.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Make sure the engine stops when the park brake is not  
engaged and the operator leaves the seated position.  
In order to be able to drive, the driver  
must sit in the seat and release the  
parking brake before the steering controls  
can be moved into the neutral position,  
otherwise the engine will stop.  
Check that the engine stops if the mower blades are  
engaged and the driver temporarily moves off the  
drivers seat.  
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Checking the Engine’s Cooling Air  
Intake  
Check that the engine’s cooling air intake is free from  
leaves, grass, and dirt.  
If the cooling air intake is clogged, engine cooling  
deteriorates, which can lead to engine damage.  
The cooling air intakes rotates when the engine is  
running. Mind your ngers.  
8011-719  
Check and clean the cooling air intake  
Checking and Adjusting the Throttle  
Cable  
Check that the engine responds to throttle increases  
and that a good engine speed is attained at full  
throttle.  
2
If doubts arise, contact the service workshop.  
If adjustments are necessary, they can be made as  
follows for the lower cable:  
1. Loosen the clamping screw for the cable’s outer  
casing and move the throttle to the full throttle  
position.  
1
2. Check that the throttle cable is mounted in the  
correct hole in the lower lever, see illustration.  
3. Push the throttle cable’s outer casing as far to the  
right as possible and tighten the clamping screw.  
8011-720  
1. Throttle cable  
Adjusting the throttle cable  
Checking and Adjusting the Choke  
Cable  
2
If the engine produces black smoke or is difcult  
to start, this can be because the choke cable is  
incorrectly adjusted (upper cable).  
If doubts arise, contact the service workshop.  
If adjustments are necessary, they can be made as  
follows:  
1
1. Loosen the clamping screw for the cable’s outer  
casing and push the choke control fully in.  
2. Check that the choke cable is mounted in the  
upper lever, see illustration. Push the choke cable’s  
outer casing as far to the left as possible and  
tighten the clamping screw.  
8011-720  
2. Choke cable  
Adjusting the choke cable  
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Checking the Engine’s Cooling Air Intake  
Check that the engine’s cooling air intake is free from  
leaves, grass, and dirt.  
If the cooling air intake is clogged, engine cooling  
deteriorates, which can lead to engine damage.  
8011-625  
Check and clean the cooling air intake  
Checking and Adjusting the Throttle Cable  
On Kohler engine the cables are mounted under the  
air lter housing. The throttle cable on Kohler must be  
mounted in the middle hole.  
Check that the engine responds to throttle increases  
and that a good engine speed is attained at full  
throttle.  
If doubts arise, contact the service workshop.  
If adjustments are necessary, they can be made as  
follows for the lower cable:  
1. Loosen the clamping screw for the cable’s  
outer casing and move the throttle to the full  
throttle position.  
2. Check that the throttle cable is mounted  
in the correct hole in the lower lever, see  
illustration.  
3. Push the throttle cable’s outer casing as  
far to the left as possible and tighten the  
clamping screw.  
Checking and Adjusting the Choke Cable  
If the engine produces black smoke or is difcult  
to start, this can be because the choke cable is  
incorrectly adjusted (upper cable).  
If doubts arise, contact the service workshop.  
If adjustments are necessary, they can be made  
as follows:  
1. Loosen the clamping screw for the cable’s  
outer casing and move the choke lever to the  
full choke position.  
2. Check that the choke cable is mounted in the  
upper lever, see illustration. Push the choke  
cable’s outer casing as far to the right as  
possible and tighten the clamping screw.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Service Paper Element:  
Replacing the Air Filter - Kohler Engine  
Check the paper element every 50 hours of operation,  
(more often under extremely dusty or dirty conditions).  
Clean or replace the element as necessary. Replace  
the air cleaner element annually, or every 100 hours.  
These engines are equipped with a replaceable, high  
density paper air cleaner element. Some engines are  
also equipped with an oiled, foam precleaner which  
surrounds the paper element. Two different capacity  
air cleaner systems are available.  
1. Open the door on the blower housing to  
access the air cleaner element.  
2. Unhook the latch and remove the air cleaner  
element and precleaner (if equipped).  
3. Remove the precleaner (if so equipped) from  
the paper element. Service the precleaner as  
described in Precleaner Service.  
4. Gently tap the paper element to dislodge  
dirt. Do not wash the paper element or  
use pressurized air, as this will damage the  
element. Replace a dirty, bent, or damaged  
element with a new one. Handle the new  
element carefully; do not use if the sealing  
surfaces are bent or damaged.  
Check the air cleaner daily or before starting the  
engine. Check for a buildup of dirt and debris around  
the air cleaner system. Keep this area clean. Also  
check for loose or damaged components. Replace all  
bent or damaged air cleaner components.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Operating the engine with loose or  
damaged air cleaner components could  
allow unltered air into the engine causing  
premature wear and failure.  
5. Clean the air cleaner base as required and  
check condition.  
6. Reinstall the precleaner (if equipped) over  
the paper air cleaner element and install on  
the base. Secure with the latch.  
Servicing Precleaner:  
If so equipped, wash and re-oil the precleaner every  
25 hours of operation (more often under extremely  
dusty or dirty conditions). Replace the precleaner  
annually, or every 100 hours.  
7. Close and latch the door.  
1. Open the door on the blower housing  
to access the air cleaner element and  
precleaner.  
2. Unhook the latch and remove the precleaner  
from the air cleaner element, or remove as  
an assembly for servicing. Make sure the  
base and the sealing area is clean before  
reassembly is performed.  
3. Wash the precleaner in warm water with  
detergent. Rinse the precleaner thoroughly  
until all traces of detergent are eliminated.  
Squeeze out excess water (do not wring).  
Allow the precleaner to air dry.  
4. Saturate the precleaner with new engine oil.  
Squeeze out all excess oil.  
5. Reinstall the precleaner over the paper  
element and secure with the latch.  
6. Close and latch the door.  
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Air Filter Maintenance  
If the engine seems weak or runs unevenly, the air  
lter may be clogged. If running with a dirty air lter,  
the spark plugs can become fouled.  
For this reason, it is important to replace the air lter  
regularly (see the heading Maintenance Schedule for  
the proper service interval).  
WARNING!  
The engine and the exhaust  
system become very hot during  
operation. Risk for burns if  
touched.  
Allow engine and exhaust system  
to cool at least two (2) minutes.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Do not use compressed air to clean the air  
lter.  
Do not wash the paper lter.  
Do not oil the paper lter.  
Do not tap lter to clean this could cause  
damage to the sealing.  
Cleaning/replacing the air lter is carried out as  
follows:  
Dust cap  
8011-447  
Check the dust cap every day by pressing the rubber  
Pressing the rubber valve  
valve with two ngers to let out the dirt.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The end cover must be installed with  
the rubber valve pointing downwards,  
otherwise the rubber valve will not function.  
Clean the dust cap by removing the end cover of the  
air cleaner and clean inside.  
8011-448  
Removing the end cover  
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Filter replacement  
1. Remove the end cover.  
2. Remove the main lter (outer lter) by pulling  
it out by hand.  
3. Remove the inner lter by pulling it out by  
hand.  
4. Clean inside of the lter housing. Wipe dry  
only.  
5. Install the inner lter with the open end rst.  
Ensure that it enters its recess at the end of  
the housing and push it in to the end.  
6. Install the main lter with the open end rst.  
Ensure that it enters its recess at the end of  
the housing and push it in to the end.  
8011-449  
Removing the main lter  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The end cover must be installed with  
the rubber valve pointing downwards,  
otherwise the rubber valve will not  
function.  
7. Turn the end cover with the rubber valve  
pointing downwards and install it.  
Air lter indicator (optional)  
8011-450  
Removing the inner lter  
Change the main lter when the yellow piston is  
hanging at the top of the cylinder. To reset the  
indicator, push on the button (arrow) at the cylinder. A  
number of pushes may be required. If it indicates soon  
after a main lter replacement, change the inner lter.  
8011-467  
Air lter indicator  
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Replacing the Fuel Filter  
Replace the line-mounted fuel lter every 100 hours  
(once per season) or more regularly if it is clogged.  
Replace the lter as follows:  
1. Move the hose clamps away from the lter. Use  
at-nosed pliers.  
2. Pull the lter loose from the hose ends.  
3. Push the new lter into the hose ends. Position the  
lter with the “FLOW” arrow pointing up toward the  
fuel pump. If necessary, a soap solution can be  
applied to the lter ends to ease mounting.  
4. Move the hose clamps back toward the lter.  
8011-468  
Fuel lter  
Checking the Fuel Pump’s Air Filter  
Regularly check that the fuel pump’s air lter is free  
from dirt.  
Remove the screws and open the pump, no hoses  
need be removed.  
The lter can be cleaned with a brush if necessary.  
Replace the lter on the console.  
8009-147  
The fuel pump’s air lter  
Checking Tire Pressures  
All four tires shall have a pressure of 15 psi / 103 kPa  
/1 bar.  
8011-564  
Tire pressures  
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MAINTENANCE  
Checking the Parking Brake  
Visually check that no damage is found on the lever,  
links, or switch belonging to the parking brake.  
Perform a standstill test and check that there is  
sufcient braking action.  
To adjust the parking brake, contact the Dixon service  
workshop.  
WARNING!  
Faulty adjustment result in  
reduced braking ability and can  
cause an accident.  
8011-711  
The parking brake in the disengaged position  
Checking the V-belts  
Check every 100 hours of operation. Check for severe  
cracking and large nicks.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The machine must be absolutely standing  
still when applying the parking brake.  
NOTE: The belt will show some small cracks in normal  
operation.  
The belts are not adjustable. Replace belts if they  
begin to slip from wear.  
Deck belt  
To replace deck belt  
Deck belt removal.  
Park on a level surface. Apply park brake.  
Lower the deck into the lowest cutting position.  
Using a ratchet with a 9/16" socket on the spring  
idler bolt to relieve the tension on the belt.  
Remove foot plate  
Remove screws from both the left and right belt  
shields, and remove shields.  
8011-622  
Remove any dirt or grass that may have  
accumulated around the cutter housings and entire  
deck surface.  
Slackening the belt tensioner  
Carefully roll the belt over the top of the cutter  
housing pulleys.  
Remove the belt from around the electric clutch on  
the engine shaft.  
The belt can now be removed.  
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Deck belt installation  
1
NOTE: For ease in installing the deck belt, refer to the  
routing decal on the front edge of the deck.  
Wrap the deck belt around the electric clutch that  
is located on the engine shaft.  
Push the rest of the belt through the IZT  
(Integrated Zeroturn Transaxle) support and up  
onto the deck.  
2
4
7
Starting on the right hand side of the deck, wrap  
the belt around the large right side idler, right cutter  
housing pulley, small center idler, center pulley, left  
side pulley and then around the large left side idler.  
3
6
5
8011-580  
The belt will be loose at this point.  
Belt routing, deck belt  
Using a ratchet with a 9/16" socket on the spring  
idler bolt to relieve the tension on the belt.  
See decal on the top of deck for belt routing  
information.  
After installation is complete check the belt for  
twists.  
Deck belt installation for 60" decks  
Remove oor plate to gain access to the deck  
Route the belt according to the illustration.  
Route belt around clutch and all pulleys according  
to diagram except for spindle pulley #4.  
8011-622  
Slackening the belt tensioner  
Using a ½" breaker bar and short ½” extension,  
insert extension into spring-loaded idler at the  
square hole in the idler arm #3.  
1
Rotate spring-loaded idler #3 clockwise to relieve  
tension and lengthen belt until belt can be slipped  
over remaining pulley #4. Belt installation is  
complete.  
2
4
7
3
6
5
8011-580  
1. Clutch pulley  
2. Spring  
3. Spring-loaded idler pulley  
4. Left spindle  
5. Center spindle  
6. Center xed idler pulley  
7. Right spindle  
Belt routing, deck belt - 60” decks  
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Pump belt  
Check belt every 100 hours for excessive wear.  
To replace belt. Relieve tension on the deck belt and  
remove deck belt from clutch. See “ Deck belt” section.  
Loosen bolt on the clutch tie down and rotate out of  
the way.  
Using a ½" drive ratchet inserted into the square hole  
in the pump idler arm relieve the tension on the pump  
belt and remove belt.  
To reinstall belt: Swing pump idler pulley toward  
engine to route belt around it. Then route belt around  
the pulley for left pump rst (right hand pulley in the  
illustration).  
Reinstall idler spring and use the ratchet to rotate idler  
so the belt may be installed all the way around the last  
pulley.  
8011-623  
Slackening the belt tension  
8011-624  
Belt routing, hydraulic pumps  
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Checking the Blades  
In order to attain the best mowing effect, it is important  
that the blades are well sharpened and not damaged.  
WARNING!  
Blades are sharp. Protect your  
hands with gloves and/or wrap  
blades with a heavy cloth when  
handling.  
8011-604  
Check the blades  
Bent or cracked blades or blades with large nicks  
should be replaced.  
Damaged blades should be replaced when hitting  
obstacles that result in a breakdown. Let the service  
workshop decide whether the blade can be repaired/  
ground or must be replaced.  
Balance the blades after sharpening.  
Check the blade mounts.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The sharpening of blades should be  
carried out by an authorized service  
workshop.  
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Blade replacement  
4
1
WARNING!  
Blades are sharp. Protect your  
hands with gloves and/or wrap  
blades with a heavy cloth when  
handling.  
2
3
Remove blade bolt by turning counterclockwise.  
1. Blade  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
2. Debris shield  
3. Blade bolt (special)  
To ensure proper assembly, center hole  
in blade must align with star on cutter  
housing.  
4. Cutter housing  
Blade attachment  
Install new or re-sharpened blade with stamped  
“GRASS SIDE” facing towards ground/grass  
(down) or “THIS SIDE UP” facing deck and cutter  
housing.  
Install and tighten blade bolt securely.  
Torque blade bolt to 45-55 ft/lbs (60-75 Nm).  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Special blade bolt is heat treated.  
Replace with a Dixon bolt if required.  
Do not use lower grade hardware than  
specied.  
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Adjusting the Mower Deck  
WARNING!  
Before performing any service or adjustment checklist:  
1. Engage the parking brake.  
2. Place the Blade switch in the disengaged position.  
3. Turn ignition switch to “OFF” position and remove the key.  
4. Make sure the blades and all moving parts have completely stopped.  
5. Disconnect the spark plug wire from all spark plugs and place the wire where  
it cannot come in contact with the plug.  
Leveling  
1. Position the mower on a level, preferably concrete,  
surface.  
WARNING!  
2. Check the pressure in all four tires. See “Technical  
Data”.  
Blades are sharp. Protect your  
hands with gloves and/or wrap  
blades with a heavy cloth when  
handling.  
3. Rotate blades to align front to back.  
4. Set the cutting height to 4".  
5. Measure front blade tip, should be 4" from ground,  
if not turn locknut on top of front eyebolt till  
measurement is achieved. Check blade tip at front  
on opposite front blade. Adjust locknut on front  
eyebolt as necessary.  
2
3
6. Check rear blade measurement, should be  
4¼" from ground, if not turn locknut on top of  
rear eyebolt to achieve measurement. Repeat  
procedure on opposite side.  
4
Adjusting Cutting Height  
1
1. Raise and secure the deck height lever to the  
transport position (6”).  
2. Position blade tip so it is straight forward.  
3. Measure from the cutting edge of the blades to  
a at level surface. The distance should be 6”  
(150 mm).  
8011-601-1  
1. Front eyebolt  
2. Front locknut  
3. Rear locknut  
4. Rear eyebolt  
4. Drop and secure the lever at (for example) the 2”  
cutting height. Measure as above. The distance  
should be 2” (50 mm).  
Leveling the mower deck  
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To adjust anti-scalp rollers  
Anti-scalp rollers are properly adjusted when they are  
just slightly off of the ground when the deck is at the  
desired cutting height in the operating position. Anti-  
scalp rollers then keep the deck in the proper position  
to help prevent scalping in most terrain conditions.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Adjust Anti-scalp rollers with the mower  
on a at level surface.  
CZ-9  
The anti-scalp rollers can be set in three positions:  
Anti-scalp roller  
Upper position 1½ to 3" (38 to 76 mm) grass.  
Middle position 3" to 4½" (76 to 114 mm) grass.  
Lower position 4½" to 6" (114 to 152 mm) grass.  
The rollers should be approximately ¼" (6.5 mm) from  
ground. Do not adjust the rollers to support the deck.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The anti-scalp rollers must not be used  
for gauge wheels or the roller and deck  
may be damaged.  
Engine oil cooler  
Kohler engine only.  
1. Clean the outside of ns with a brush.  
2. Remove the two screws holding the cooler unit to  
the blower housing.  
3. Tilt the cooler downward.  
4. Clean the inside of the cooler with a brush or with  
compressed air.  
5. Reinstall the oil cooler to the blower housing.  
8011-472  
Engine oil cooler  
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Cleaning and Washing  
Regular cleaning and washing, especially under the  
mower deck, will increase the machine’s life-span.  
Make it a habit to clean the machine directly after use  
(after it is cooled), before the dirt sticks.  
Do not spray water on the top of the mower deck. Use  
compressed air to clean the top side of mower deck.  
Regularly clean deck and underside of the deck with  
normal water pressure. Do not use a high pressure  
washer or steam cleaner. Avoid spraying engine and  
electrical components with water  
8050-092  
Cleaning  
Use protective glasses when  
cleaning and washing.  
Do not rinse hot surfaces with cold water. Let unit cool  
before washing.  
Caster Wheels  
Check every 200 hours. Check that wheels rotates  
freely. If wheels do not rotate freely take the unit to  
your dealer for service.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
DO NOT add any type of tire liner or foam  
ll material to the tires. Excessive loads  
created by foam lled tires will cause  
premature failures.  
Only use O.E.M. specied tires.  
Foam lled tires or solid tires will void the warranty.  
Removal and installation of caster wheel  
Remove nut and caster bolt.  
Pull the wheel out of the fork and take care of the  
sleeve.  
8011-619  
Caster wheels  
Install in reverse order. Tighten caster bolt.  
Hardware  
Check daily. Inspect the entire machine for loose or  
missing hardware.  
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LUBRICATION  
Lubrication  
Lubrication Schedule  
5
6
9
8
10  
3
3
3
8011-672-2  
12/12 Every year  
1/52 Every Week  
1/365 Every day  
Lubricate with oil can  
Level check  
Lubricate with grease gun  
Oil change  
Filter change  
*Change hydraulic (transmission) lters.  
General  
Remove the ignition key to prevent unintentional movements during lubrication.  
When lubricating with an oil can, it must be lled with engine oil.  
When lubricating with grease, unless otherwise stated, use a high grade molybdenum disulphide grease.  
For daily use, the machine should be lubricated twice weekly.  
Wipe away excess grease after lubrication.  
It is important to avoid getting lubricant on the belts or the drive surfaces on the belt pulleys. Should this happen,  
attempt to clean them with spirits. If the belt continues to slip after cleaning, it must be replaced. Gasoline or other  
petroleum products must not be used to clean belts.  
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LUBRICATION  
Lubricating the Cables  
If possible, grease both ends of the cables and move the controls to end stop positions when lubricating. Ret the  
rubber covers on the cables after lubrication. Cables with sheaths will bind if they are not lubricated regularly. If a  
cable binds, it can disrupt operation.  
If a cable binds, remove the cable and hang it vertically. Lubricate it with light engine oil until the oil begins to  
escape from the bottom.  
Tip: Fill a small plastic bag with oil and tape it so that it seals against the sheath and allow the cable to hang  
vertically from the bag overnight. If you do not succeed in lubricating the cable, it must be replaced.  
Shaft Bushings and Linkage  
Lubricate the bearing of the shafts and linkage for  
brake system and steering with oil spray or oil can.  
Lubricating in Accordance with the  
Lubrication Schedule  
1. Hydraulic System, Oil Level  
The hydraulic oil and lter must be replaced every 300  
hours, and at least once a year. Contact an authorized  
service workshop.  
Check the oil level in the hydraulic tank daily. The level  
shall be about ¾"-1" (19 - 25 mm) below the top of the  
8011-565  
Checking the hydraulic oil  
tank.  
WARNING!  
Check connections, hoses, and tubes for damage or  
leaks. Replace or repair if doubtful.  
If a leak is suspected, use a  
piece of cardboard or wood, NOT  
your hands, to check for leaks.  
Escaping hydraulic oil under  
pressure can have sufcient force  
to penetrate the skin, causing  
serious injury.  
Changing Oil and Filters  
Oil and lter changes should be carried out by  
an authorized service workshop due to the risk of  
impurities enter the system.  
If injured by escaping uid,  
see a doctor at once. Serious  
infection or reaction can develop  
if proper medical treatment is not  
administered immediately.  
2. Driver’s Seat  
Tip the seat.  
Lubricate the front hinges using an oil can.  
Lubricate the lengthways adjustment mechanism with  
the oil can.  
Lubricate the lengthways adjustment runners with the  
oil can.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Use minimal lubrication and remove  
excess lubricant so that is does not come  
into contact with belts or belt pulley drive  
surfaces.  
8011-571  
Lubricating the lengthways adjuster under the seat  
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LUBRICATION  
3. Engine Oil, Kohler Engine  
Changing the Engine Oil  
Change oil after every 100 hours of operation (more  
frequently under severe conditions). Rell with service  
class SG, SH, SJ or higher oil as specied in the  
Viscosity Grades table.  
Change the oil while the engine is still warm. The oil  
will ow more freely and carry away more impurities.  
Make sure the engine is level when lling, checking or  
changing the oil.  
Change the oil as follows:  
1. To keep dirt, debris, etc., out of the engine,  
clean the area around the oil ll cap/dipstick  
before removing it.  
2. Remove the oil drain plug and the oil ll cap/  
dipstick. Be sure to allow ample time for  
complete drainage.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
3. Reinstall the drain plug. Make sure it is  
tightened to 10 ft. lb. (13.6 Nm) torque.  
Used engine oil is a health hazard and  
must not be disposed of on the ground or  
in nature; it should always be disposed  
of at a workshop or appropriate disposal  
location.  
4. Fill the crankcase, with new oil of the proper  
type, to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick. Refer  
to the section on Oil Type. Always check the  
level with the dipstick before adding more oil.  
5. Reinstall the oil ll cap/dipstick and tighten  
Avoid skin contact; wash with soap and  
water in case of spills.  
securely.  
WARNING!  
Engine oil can be very hot if it is  
drained directly after stopping  
the engine. Allow the engine to  
cool to a safe temperature rst.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
To prevent extensive engine wear or  
damage, always maintain the proper oil  
level in the crankcase. Never operate the  
engine with the oil level below the “ADD”  
mark or over the “FULL” mark on the  
dipstick.  
6. Start the engine. Run it for a few seconds and  
recheck the oil level.  
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LUBRICATION  
Checking the Oil Level  
The importance of checking and maintaining  
the proper oil level in the crankcase cannot be  
overemphasized.  
Check oil before each use as follows:  
1. Make sure the engine is stopped, level, and  
cool so the oil has had time to drain into the oil  
pan.  
2. To keep dirt, debris, etc., out of the engine,  
clean the area around the dipstick before  
removing it.  
3. Unthread and remove the dipstick; wipe oil off.  
Reinsert the dipstick into the tube and rest the  
cap on the tube. Do not thread the cap onto  
the tube.  
4. Pull the dipstick out and check the oil level.  
The oil level should be up to, but not over, the  
“FULL” mark on the dipstick.  
8011-471  
Oil dipstick  
5. If the level is low, add oil of the proper type, up  
to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick. Refer to Oil  
Type, page . Always check the level with the  
dipstick before adding more oil.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
To prevent extensive engine wear or  
damage, always maintain the proper oil  
level in the crankcase. Never operate the  
engine with the oil level below the “ADD”  
mark or over the “FULL” mark on the  
dipstick.  
8009-159  
Level marking  
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LUBRICATION  
Oil Recommendations  
Using the proper type and weight of oil in the  
crankcase is extremely important. So is checking oil  
daily and changing oil regularly. Failure to use the  
correct oil, or using dirty oil, causes premature engine  
wear and failure.  
Oil Type  
Use high quality detergent oil of API (American  
Petroleum Institute) service class SG, SH, SJ  
or higher. Select the viscosity based on the air  
temperature at the time of operation.  
10W-30  
*
**  
5W-20, 5W-30  
Kohler Command  
0
F
20 32 40  
80  
30  
100  
-20  
60  
C -30  
-20  
4
0
-10  
0
10  
20  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Using other than service class SG, SH,  
SJ or higher oil or extending oil change  
intervals longer than recommended can  
cause engine damage.  
Temperature range expected before next oil change  
*
Use of synthetic oil having 5W-20 or 5W-30 rating is  
acceptable, up to 40 oF (+4 oC).  
**  
Synthetic oils will provide better starting in extreme  
cold below -10 oF (-23 oC).  
8011-766  
Viscosity grades table  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Synthetic oils meeting the listed  
classications may be used with oil  
changes performed at the recommended  
intervals. However to allow piston rings  
to properly seat, a new or rebuilt engine  
should be operated for at least 50 hours  
using standard petroleum based oil  
before switching to synthetic oil.  
A logo or symbol on oil containers identies the API  
service class and SAE viscosity grade.  
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LUBRICATION  
4. Throttle and Choke Cables, Lever Bearings  
Lubricate the cable ends by the carburetor with the oil  
can. Move the controls to the end points and lubricate  
again.  
The throttle cable is also lubricated by the control  
when the control console is removed.  
On Kohler engine the cables are placed under the air  
lter housing.  
5. Front Wheel Mount  
Lubricate with a grease gun, one zerk for each wheel  
mount, until the grease is forced out.  
Use only good quality molybdenum disulphide grease.  
Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical  
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.  
6. Front Wheel Bearings  
Lubricate with a grease gun, one zerk for each set of  
wheel bearings, until the grease is forced out.  
Use only good quality molybdenum disulphide grease.  
8011-573-  
Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical  
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.  
Lubricating the front wheels  
7. Deck belt pulleys  
Lubricate with a grease gun two strokes.  
8011-461  
Deck belt pulley  
8. Mower Deck Height Adjuster  
Lubricate using a grease gun, one zerk, until the  
grease squeezes out.  
Use only good quality molybdenum disulphide grease.  
Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical  
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.  
8011-574  
Lubricating the cutting height adjuster  
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LUBRICATION  
9. Belt Adjuster, Mower Deck  
Remove the foot plate (two screws) and lubricate with  
a grease gun, one zerk, until grease is forced out.  
Use only good quality molybdenum disulphide grease.  
Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical  
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Use minimal lubrication and remove  
excess lubricant so that it does not come  
into contact with belts or belt pulley drive  
surfaces.  
8011-573  
The belt adjuster grease nipple  
10. Steering Control Shafts  
Tip the driver’s seat.  
Lubricate with a grease gun, one zerk for each  
steering control shaft, until the grease is forced out.  
Use only good quality molybdenum disulphide grease.  
Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical  
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.  
8011-578  
Lubricating the steering control shafts  
11. Mower Deck Struts  
Lubricate with a grease gun, one zerk for each strut,  
until the grease is forced out.  
Use only good quality molybdenum disulphide grease.  
Grease from well-known brand names (petrochemical  
companies, etc.) usually maintains a good quality.  
8011-577-1  
Lubricating struts  
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LUBRICATION  
12. Changing the Oil Filter  
1. Drain the engine oil in accordance with the  
work description under the heading Engine  
Oil/Change Engine Oil.  
2. Remove the oil lter. If necessary, use a lter  
remover.  
3. Wipe new, clean engine oil onto the seal for  
the new lter.  
4. Mount the lter by hand with + ¾ turn.  
5. Run the engine warm, then check that there  
are no leaks around the oil lter seal.  
6. Check the oil level in the engine, top up  
if necessary. The oil lter holds 0.2 qt.  
(0.2 liters) of oil.  
8011-745  
Changing the oil lter Kohler  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
Trouble Shooting Guide  
Problem  
Cause  
The engine will not start.  
The blade switch is engaged.  
The steering controls are not locked in the neutral  
position.  
The driver is not sitting in the driver’s seat.  
The parking brake is not activated.  
The battery is dead.  
Contamination in the carburetor or fuel line.  
The fuel supply is closed or the shut-off valve for  
the fuel tank is in the wrong position.  
Clogged fuel lter or fuel line.  
The starter does not turn the engine over.  
Dead battery.  
Poor contacts on the battery terminal cable  
connections.  
Fuse blown.  
Ignition system faulty.  
Fault in the starter safety circuit. See Checking the  
Safety System in the “Maintenance Section,”  
The engine runs rough.  
Faulty carburetor.  
The choke control is pulled out with warm engine.  
Defective valves.  
Defective piston, cylinder, piston ring, or  
cylinder head seal.  
The cylinder head bolts are loose.  
Clogged fuel lter or jet.  
Clogged ventilation valve on the fuel cap.  
Fuel tank nearly empty.  
Defective spark plugs.  
The spark plugs are loose.  
Defective ignition cable.  
Defective spark plug electrode.  
Defective spark plug connection.  
Rich fuel mixture or fuel-air mixture.  
Wrong fuel type.  
Water in the fuel.  
Clogged air lter.  
Air trapped in hydraulic system.  
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The engine seems weak.  
The engine overheats.  
Clogged air lter.  
Defective spark plugs.  
Carburetor incorrectly adjusted.  
Air trapped in hydraulic system.  
Clogged air intake or cooling ns.  
Engine overloaded.  
Poor ventilation around engine.  
Defective engine speed regulator.  
Soot in the combustion chamber.  
Too little or no oil in the engine.  
Defective spark plugs.  
Pre-ignition incorrect.  
Air trapped in hydraulic system.  
Battery not charging.  
Poor contact with battery terminal cable  
connectors.  
The machine moves slowly, unevenly, or not at all.  
Parking brake on.  
Bypass valve on pump open.  
Drive belt for the transmission gears slack or has  
come off.  
Air trapped in hydraulic system.  
Mower deck not engaging.  
Drive belt for the mower deck has come loose.  
Contact for the electromagnetic coupling has  
loosened.  
The blade switch is faulty or has come loose,  
from the cable contact.  
The fuse has blown.  
Transaxle leaks oil.  
Damaged seals, housing, or gaskets.  
Air trapped in hydraulic system.  
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Uneven mowing results.  
Different air pressure in the tires on the left and  
right sides.  
Bent blades.  
The suspension for the mower deck is uneven.  
The chain xture has come loose.  
The blades are blunt.  
Driving speed too high.  
The grass is too long.  
Grass collected under the mower deck.  
The machine vibrates.  
The blades are loose.  
The blades are incorrectly balanced.  
The engine is loose.  
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STORAGE  
To ready the machine for storage, follow these steps:  
Storage  
1. Thoroughly clean the machine, especially under  
the mower deck. Touch up damage to the paint  
and spray a thin layer of oil on the underside of the  
mower deck to avoid corrosion.  
Winter Storage  
At the end of the mowing season, the machine should  
be readied for storage (or if it will not be in use for  
longer than 30 days). Fuel allowed to stand for long  
periods of time (30 days or more) can leave sticky  
residues that can plug the carburetor and disrupt  
engine function.  
2. Inspect the machine for worn or damaged parts  
and tighten any nuts or screws that may have  
become loose.  
3. Change the engine oil; dispose of properly.  
Fuel stabilizers are an acceptable option as regards to  
the sticky residues that can occur during storage.  
4. Empty the fuel tanks or add a fuel stabilizer. Start  
the engine and allow it to run until the carburetor  
is drained of fuel or the stabilizer has reached the  
carburetor.  
Add stabilizer to the fuel in the tank or in the storage  
container. Always use the mixing ratios specied by  
the manufacturer of the stabilizer. Run the engine for  
at least 10 minutes after adding the stabilizer so that it  
reaches the carburetor. Do not empty the fuel tank and  
the carburetor if you have added stabilizer  
5. Remove the spark plug and pour about a  
tablespoon of engine oil into the cylinder. Turn over  
the engine so that the oil is evenly distributed and  
then ret the spark plug.  
6. Lubricate all grease zerks, joints, and axles.  
7. Remove the battery. Clean, charge, and store the  
battery in a cool place, but protect it from direct  
cold.  
8. Store the machine in a clean, dry place and cover  
it for extra protection.  
WARNING!  
Service  
Never store an engine with  
fuel in the tank indoors or in  
poorly ventilated spaces where  
fuel vapor can come in contact  
with open ames, sparks, or a  
pilot light such as in a boiler,  
hot water tank, clothes drier,  
etc. Handle the fuel with care.  
It is very ammable and can  
cause serious personal injury  
and property damage. Drain the  
fuel into an approved container  
outdoors and far away from  
open ame. Never use gasoline  
for cleaning. Use a degreaser  
and warm water instead.  
When ordering spare parts, please specify the  
purchase year, model, type, and serial number.  
Always use genuine Dixon spare parts.  
An annual check-up at an authorized service workshop  
is a good way to ensure that your machine performs its  
best the following season.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Technical Data  
Grizzly / 968999590  
Grizzly / 968999588  
Engine  
Manufacturer  
Type  
Kohler  
Kohler  
CV740S  
CV740S  
Power  
27hp  
27 hp  
Lubrication  
Oil capacity excl lter  
Oil capacity incl lter  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Engine oil, Synthetic  
Engine oil, Mineral Class  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10W30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10W30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
Fuel  
Min 87 octane unleaded  
(Max methanol 5%, max eth-  
anol 10%, Max MTBE 15%)  
Min 87 octane unleaded  
(Max methanol 5%, max  
ethanol 10%, Max MTBE 15%)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Spark plugs/gap  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Cooling  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air lter  
Alternator  
12V 16A  
12V 16A  
Starter  
Electric 12V  
Electric 12V  
Transmission  
Transmission  
Dual pumps, wheel drive motors  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Dual pumps, wheel drive motors  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Speed and direction controls  
Speed forward  
Speed reverse  
Brakes  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Front caster tires, smooth tread  
Rear tires, Turf pneumatic  
Tire pressure, front and rear  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Grizzly / 968999588  
Grizzly / 968999590  
Equipment  
Cutting width  
Cutting height  
Uncut circle  
52"  
60"  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
0
0
Number of blades  
Blade length  
Nose rollers  
Seat  
3
3
18" / 457 mm  
20" / 508mm  
Yes  
Yes  
Standard  
Standard  
Hinged armrests  
Hour meter  
Yes  
Yes  
Standard  
Standard  
Blade engagement  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Deck construction  
Productivity  
Productivity  
4.1 acres/h/16605m2h  
5.1 acres/h/20655m2h  
Overall dimensions  
Weight  
1140 lbs (517 kg)  
84” (214 cm)  
50" (127 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
62" (157 cm)  
68" (173 cm)  
1150 (522 kg)  
84" (214 cm)  
54" (137 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
69" (175 cm)  
75" (91 cm)  
Base machine length  
Base machine width  
Base machine height  
Overall width, chute up  
Overall width, chute down  
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Technical Data  
Grizzly / 968999626  
Grizzly / 968999592  
Engine  
Manufacturer  
Type  
Kohler  
Kohler  
CV747S  
CV740S  
Power  
30 hp  
27 hp  
Lubrication  
Oil capacity excl lter  
Oil capacity incl lter  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Engine oil, Synthetic  
Engine oil, Mineral Class  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10w30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10W30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
Fuel  
Min 87 octane unleaded  
(Max methanol 5%, max  
ethanol 10%, Max MTBE 15%)  
Min 87 octane unleaded  
(Max methanol 5%, max  
ethanol 10%, Max MTBE 15%)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Spark plugs/gap  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Cooling  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air lter  
Alternator  
12V 16A  
12V 16A  
Starter  
Electric 12V  
Electric 12V  
Transmission  
Transmission  
Dual pumps, wheel drive motors  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Dual pumps, wheel drive motors  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Speed and direction controls  
Speed forward  
Speed reverse  
Brakes  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Front caster tires, smooth tread  
Rear tires, Turf pneumatic  
Tire pressure, front and rear  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Grizzly / 968999592  
Grizzly / 968999626  
Equipment  
Cutting width  
Cutting height  
Uncut circle  
72"  
60"  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
0
0
Number of blades  
Blade length  
3
3
24.5" / 622mm  
20" / 508mm  
Nose rollers  
Yes  
Yes  
Michigan Seat  
Hinged armrests  
Hour meter  
Standard  
Standard  
Yes  
Yes  
Standard  
Standard  
Blade engagement  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Deck construction  
Productivity  
Productivity  
6 acres/h/24300m2h  
5.1 acres/h/20655m2h  
Overall dimensions  
Weight  
1200 lbs (544 kg)  
86" (218 cm)  
52" (132 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
81" (206 cm)  
88" (224 cm)  
1150 (522 kg)  
84" (214 cm)  
54" (137 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
69" (175 cm)  
75" (91 cm)  
Base machine length  
Base machine width  
Base machine height  
Overall width, chute up  
Overall width, chute down  
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Technical Data  
Grizzly / 968999628  
Grizzly / 968999591  
Engine  
Manufacturer  
Type  
Kohler  
Kohler  
CV747S  
CV747S  
Power  
30 hp  
30 hp  
Lubrication  
Oil capacity excl lter  
Oil capacity incl lter  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Engine oil, Synthetic  
Engine oil, Mineral Class  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10w30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10w30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
Fuel  
Min 87 octane  
unleaded (Max ethyl  
alcohol 10%, max MTBE 15%)  
Min 87 octane  
unleaded (Max ethyl  
alcohol 10%, max MTBE 15%)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Spark plugs/gap  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Cooling  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air lter  
Alternator  
12V 16A  
12V 16A  
Starter  
Electric 12V  
Electric 12V  
Transmission  
Transmission  
Dual pumps, wheel drive motors Dual pumps, wheel drive motors  
Speed and direction controls  
Speed forward  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Speed reverse  
Brakes  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Front caster tires, smooth tread  
Rear tires, Turf pneumatic  
Tire pressure, front and rear  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Grizzly / 968999628  
Grizzly / 968999591  
Equipment  
Cutting width  
72" / 1829mm  
60" / 1524mm  
Cutting height  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
Uncut circle  
0
0
Number of blades  
Blade length  
3
3
24.5" / 622mm  
20" / 508mm  
Nose rollers  
Yes  
Yes  
Michigan Seat  
Standard  
Standard  
Hinged armrests  
Hour meter  
Yes  
Yes  
Standard  
Standard  
Blade engagement  
Deck construction  
Productivity  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Productivity  
6 acres/h/24300m2h  
5.1 acres/h/20655m2h  
Overall dimensions  
Weight  
1200 lbs (544 kg)  
86" (218 cm)  
52" (132 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
81" (206 cm)  
88" (224 cm)  
1150 (522 kg)  
84" (214 cm)  
54" (137 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
69" (175 cm)  
75" (91 cm)  
Base machine length  
Base machine width  
Base machine height  
Overall width, chute up  
Overall width, chute down  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Technical Data  
Grizzly / 968999627  
Engine  
Manufacturer  
Type  
Kohler  
CV747S  
Power  
30 hp  
Lubrication  
Oil capacity excl lter  
Oil capacity incl lter  
Pressure with oil lter  
1.6 qt / 1.5 liters  
2.0 qt / 2.2 liters  
Engine oil, Synthetic  
Engine oil, Mineral Class  
SAE 5W30, 10W30  
SAE 30, (winter 10w30)  
API, SF, SJ, SH, SG  
Fuel  
Min 87 octane  
unleaded (Max ethyl  
alcohol 10%, max MTBE 15%)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Spark plugs/gap  
11.4 gallon / 43 liters  
Champion RX12YC  
.030" / 0.75 mm  
Cooling  
Air cooling  
Standard  
Air lter  
Alternator  
12V 16A  
Starter  
Electric 12V  
Transmission  
Transmission  
Dual pumps, wheel drive motors  
Duel levers, foam gripped  
0-10 mph / 16.1 km/h  
0-5 mph / 0-8 km/h  
Speed and direction controls  
Speed forward  
Speed reverse  
Brakes  
Hydrostatic/disk brake  
13x6.5-6 Tubeless  
Front caster tires, smooth tread  
Rear tires, Turf pneumatic  
Tire pressure, front and rear  
24 X 12.00-12 tubeless  
15 PSI / 103 kPa / 1 bar  
English-74  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Grizzly / 968999627  
Equipment  
Cutting width  
60" / 1524mm  
Cutting height  
1.5" - 4.5" / 38mm - 114mm  
Uncut circle  
0
Number of blades  
Blade length  
3
20" / 508mm  
Nose rollers  
Yes  
Michigan Seat  
Standard  
Hinged armrests  
Hour meter  
Yes  
Standard  
Blade engagement  
Deck construction  
Productivity  
Electric clutch  
11 gauge w/10 gauge skirts  
Productivity  
5.1 acres/h/20655m2h  
Overall dimensions  
Weight  
1150 (522 kg)  
84" (214 cm)  
54" (137 cm)  
48" (122 cm)  
69" (175 cm)  
75" (91 cm)  
Base machine length  
Base machine width  
Base machine height  
Overall width, chute up  
Overall width, chute down  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Accessories  
BioClip attachment (Mulch kit)  
Collection system  
Torque Specications  
·Engine crankshaft bolt  
50 ft/lb (67 Nm)  
·Deck pulley bolts  
45 ft/lb (61 Nm)  
75 ft/lb (100 Nm)  
45-55 ft/lb (60-75 Nm)  
9 ft/lb (12 Nm)  
·Lug nuts  
·Blade bolt  
·Standard ¼" fasteners  
·Standard 5/16" fasteners  
·Standard 3/8" fasteners  
·Standard 7/16" fasteners  
·Standard ½" fasteners  
18 ft/lb (25 Nm)  
33 ft/lb (44 Nm)  
52 ft/lb (70 Nm)  
80 ft/lb (110 Nm)  
When this product is worn out and no longer used, it should be returned to the reseller or other party for recycling.  
In order to implement improvements, specications and designs can be altered without prior  
notication.  
Note that no legal demands can be placed based on the information contained in these  
instructions.  
Use only original parts for repairs. The use of other parts voids the warranty.  
Do not modify or install non-standard equipment to the unit without consent from the  
manufacturer. Modications to the unit may cause unsafe operations or damage the unit.  
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CONFORMITY CERTIFICATES  
Conformity Certicates  
USA requirements  
Labels are placed on the engine and/or in the engine compartment stating that the machine will fulll the  
requirements. This is also applicable to special requirements for any of the states, (California emission rules etc.).  
Do not remove any of these labels. Certicates can also be supplied with the machine at delivery or written in the  
Engine manual. Take care of them as they are valuable documents.  
CE requirements  
Vibration data corresponding to Directive 2002/44/EC is given in the Technical Data Section.  
The Declaration of Conformity is included in the literature packet.  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Service Journal  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
Delivery Service  
1. Charge the battery.  
2. Adjust the tire pressure of all wheels to 15 PSI (1 bar).  
3. Mount the steering controls in the normal position.  
4. Connect the contact box to the cable for the seat’s  
safety switch.  
5. Check that the right amount of oil is in the engine.  
6. Adjust the position of the steering controls.  
7. Fill with fuel and open the fuel shut off valve.  
8. Start the engine.  
9. Check that there is drive to both wheels.  
10. Check the mower deck adjustment.  
11. Check:  
The safety switch for the parking brake.  
The safety switch for the mower deck.  
The safety switch in the seat.  
The safety switch in the steering controls.  
Parking brake functionality.  
Driving forward.  
Driving backward.  
Engaging the blades.  
12. Check the idle speed  
13. Check the engine high idle speed  
14. Inform the customer about:  
The need and advantages of following the service schedule.  
Delivery service has been carried out.  
No remaining notes.  
The need and advantages of leaving the machine  
for service every 300 hours.  
Certied:  
The effects of service and maintaining a service journal on  
the machine’s resale value.  
Application areas for Mulching.  
15. Fill in the sales papers, etc.  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
After the First 5-8 Hours  
1. Change engine oil.  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
25-Hour Service  
1. Check the fuel pump’s air lter.  
2. Sharpen/Replace mower blades if required.  
3. Check the tire pressures.  
4. Check battery with cables.  
5. Lubricate according to lubrication chart.  
6. Check/clean the engine’s cooling air intake.  
7. Clean the air cleaner’s pre-lter (foam).  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
50-Hour Service  
1. Perform the 25-hour service.  
2. Clean/replace the air cleaner’s lter cartridge (paper lter)  
(shorter intervals for dusty operating conditions).  
3.  
Change engine oil.  
4. Lubricate according to lubrication chart.  
5. Check/adjust the parking brake.  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
100-Hour Service  
1. Perform the 25-hour service.  
2. Perform the 50-hour service.  
3. Change the engine oil lter.  
4. Clean/replace the spark plugs.  
5. Replace the fuel lter.  
6. Clean the cooling ns on the engine and transmission.  
7. Check V-belts.  
8. Check tighten caster wheel axle bolts (every 200 hours).  
9. Change the air lter’s paper cartridge.  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
300-Hour Service  
1. Inspect the machine. Come to agreement with the customer  
as to which additional work is to be carried out.  
2. Perform the 25-hour service.  
3. Perform the 50-hour service.  
4. Perform the 100-hour service.  
5. Check/adjust the mower deck.  
6. Clean the combustion chamber and grind the valve seats.  
7. Check the engine valve clearance.  
8. Replace the air cleaner’s pre-lter (foam).  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
At Least Once Each Year  
1. Clean the engine’s cooling air intake (25 hours).  
2. Replace the air cleaner’s pre-lter (foam) (300 hours).  
3. Replace the air lter’s paper cartridge.  
4. Change the engine oil (50 hours).  
5. Replace the engine oil lter (100 hours).  
6. Check/adjust the cutting height.  
7. Check/adjust the parking brake (50 hours).  
8. Clean/Change the spark plugs (100 hours).  
9. Change the fuel lter (100 hours).  
10. Clean the cooling ns (100 hours).  
11. Check the engine valve clearance.  
12. Perform the 300-hour service at an authorized service workshop.  
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SERVICE JOURNAL  
Action  
Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign  
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WARRANTY  
DIXON® ZTR® PRO SERIES COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY POLICY  
Black BearTM, Kodiak® & Grizzly™ Mowers  
DIXON® WARRANTS ITS ZTR® MOWERS AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR THE PERIODS SET FORTH BELOW. THE  
SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF PARTS INCLUDING LABOR COSTS.  
THIS WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS:  
1. COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (use other than, or in addition to, mowing at owners primary place of residence):  
a. First two years - 100% parts and labor subject to the conditions and limitations described herein with the exception of non-covered  
items specied below.  
b. Third year - limited to 100% parts cost as shown in the current Dixon® Parts Price List and subject to the conditions and limitations  
as described herein.  
c. Attachments marketed through or approved by Dixon are warranted for one year parts and labor in commercial use applications.  
d. Pro Series Models are not subject to hour meter restrictions.  
e. Warranty applies to new mowers.  
2. RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY (used only at owners primary place of residence):  
a. Three years - 100% parts and labor subject to the conditions and limitations described herein for a period of three years from date of  
purchase by the original owner.  
b. Attachments marketed through or approved by Dixon are warranted for two years parts and labor in residential use applications.  
c. Warranty applies to new mowers.  
3. All Dixon® warranty must be accomplished by authorized Dixon® dealers and in accordance with Dixon® warranty policy and allow-  
ances.  
All warranty claims must be submitted to Dixon for approval.  
4. Warranty labor reimbursement to dealers based on published Dixon® at rate schedule.  
5. Warranty does not apply to damage in transit or incidents of misuse, negligence, accidents, or alteration. The use of parts or compo-  
nents other than those supplied by Dixon VOIDS ALL WARRANTY.  
6. Battery warranty is limited to 1 year from mower manufacture date.  
7. The following items are not covered by this warranty policy:  
(a) Routine maintenance or adjustments to include any oils, lters or other uids used.  
(b) Belts, blades, tires and cosmetic appearance (paint, seat fade, etc.)  
(c) Pick up and delivery charges for transportation of mower to and from an authorized Dixon® dealers place of business.  
(d) Engines. These are covered under a separate warranty by each individual engine manufacturer. Consult engine manual for war-  
ranty details.  
(e) Any costs or expense of providing substitute equipment while repair work is being performed on a warranted mower.  
8. THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED; OTHERWISE, ALL SUCH IM-  
PLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION AND REMEDIES AS THE EXPRESS WARRANTY. ALL LIABILITIES  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ARE EXCLUDED.  
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Part No. 539 131266R01  
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