Dixon Lawn Mower 5421 User Manual

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INDEX  
1. SAFETY ............................................................... Pages 1- 3  
2. WARRANTY POLICY........................................... Page  
3. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... Page  
4
5
4. SET UP AND SERVICE ....................................... Pages 6 -11  
5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS............................. Pages 12 - 3  
6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................ Pages14- 21  
7. TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... Pages 22 - 24  
8. PARTS ILLUSTRATIONS..................................... Pages 25 - 31  
9. PARTS LIST......................................................... Pages 32 - 35  
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SAFETY  
RIDING LAWNMOWERS, IF IMPROPERLY OPERATED,  
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY  
The following examples are the most common causes of injury to the  
operator or bystander...  
The operator or bystander inserts a hand or foot into the discharge chute  
or under the mower deck and into the path of the cutting blade. Never  
run the mower blades when there are people nearby. Always turn the  
engine off when cleaning or working around the mower deck.  
1. BLADE CONTACT:  
This situation occurs when a bystander is run-over or backed over by the  
mower. The most frequently cited examples are with small children who  
wander into, or are allowed to play in an area where the mower is being  
operated. Never run the mower blades when there are people nearby,  
especially children. Young children should be indoors and watched by  
an adult. Always look behind you before backing up.  
2. RUN-OVER:  
This occurs when the mower tips over, usually sideways or to the rear.  
This situation is due to operation of the mower on steep inclines or near  
a drop-off. Mow across the slope to slightly uphill. Mow slopes when  
the grass is dry and watch for bumps, holes and other obstacles. Test  
the slope with the blades off. A good rule of thumb is "Don't mow on a  
slope you can't back up". Stay clear of drop-offs, especially if they are  
on the down side of a slope.  
3. TIP-OVER:  
The fast spinning mower deck blade can strike stones or other objects  
which can be hurled into the path of a bystander. To prevent this from  
happening, never remove the safety discharge chute from the mower  
deck, or operate the mower when other people are around.  
4. THROWN OBJECTS:  
5. FIRES:  
Most accidents of this type occur during re-fueling of the rnower or  
placing the mower in a storage situation. The exhaust system and  
related engine components operate at very high temperatures which  
can ignite any fuel spilled on or near them. Always allow the mower to  
cool before re-fueling or placing in storage.  
6. OPERATION BY  
CHILDREN:  
This mower is not a toy or a recreational vehicle. Never allow children  
to operate the mower in any manner or to ride as a passenger.  
NOTE:  
The six examples are the most frequently cited injury causing situations. Please review  
all the safety precautions outlined on the following pages prior to operation of the  
mower. Our aim is to enhance the safe and satisfactory use of this product.  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY REMINDERS: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION  
1.  
Wear appropriate, safe clothing when mowing - close fitting jeans or slacks and heavy leather  
or safety shoes with rough soles. Never operate this mower with bare feet or open sandals.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Do not operate on wet or slippery grass.  
Always mow at the slowest speed that will cut satisfactorily.  
Keep hands and feet away from the blade at all times.  
Keep persons clear of the discharge chute. Do not operate mower unless deflector is in place.  
When mowing hills or slopes, use extreme caution. Reduce speed, do not make sudden starts,  
stops or turns.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Always disengage blades before taking the mower across walks or objects that project above  
the surface.  
Stay alert for holes, rocks and roots in the terrain, and other hazards. Keep away from  
drop-offs.  
When the mower is not in use, turn the engine off and remove key. Never leave the engine  
running unattended. Your Dixon mower is equipped with a weight-sensitive switch that kills the  
engine when operator leaves the seat while blades are engaged.  
Note: This important safety feature must be tested prior to each mowing. This may be done by starting  
engine, engaging blades and then rising slightly from seat. If engine does not stop, see your  
dealer for necessary repair.  
10.  
Before adjusting or servicing your mower, turn off the engine and let it cool. Be sure all moving  
parts are stopped. Never run the 5421 with the body open.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
Never run the engine indoors; the fumes are dangerous.  
Before backing your Dixon Mower; stop, turn around and look.  
Handle gasoline with care - it is highly flammable.  
A.  
B.  
Use approved gasoline container.  
Never remove the fuel cap of, or add gasoline to, a running or hot engine, or  
an engine that has not been allowed to cool after running. Never fill the tank  
indoors and always clean up spilled gasoline.  
C.  
Never store the mower, with gasoline in the tank, inside the building where  
fumes may reach an open flame or spark. Allow the engine to cool before  
storing in any enclosure.  
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SAFETY REMINDERS:  
(Continued)  
14.  
15.  
Never lift lawnmower by the body, lift only by the frame.  
Never carry passengers.  
16.  
Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment.  
A.  
Use ONLY approved drawbar hitch points.  
B.  
C.  
Limit loads to those you can safely control.  
Do not turn sharply. Use care when backing.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways.  
Keep the mower in good operating condition, and keep safety devices in place and working.  
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the mower is in safe working condition.  
To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine free of grass, leaves or excessive grease.  
The mower should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a foreign object or if it  
starts vibrating, and any damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the mower.  
When mowing, proceed as follows:  
22.  
A.  
Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.  
B.  
C.  
D.  
Shut the engine off when removing the grass catcher or unclogging chute.  
Check the blade mounting bolts for proper tightness at frequent intervals.  
Never operate the machine when using medication or under the influence of alcohol  
or drugs.  
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DIXON LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY -- HYDRO-GEAR MODELS  
This warranty policy applies to all Hydro-Gear mowers or any 50" model, purchased on or after March 1,1990.  
WARRANTY: Dixon Warranty term is for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase or 400 hours of use, whichever  
occurs first. Mowers used for residential homeowner applications (used only at owner's primary place of residence) are  
warranted for two (2) years from date of purchase or 400 hours of use, whichever occurs first. DIXON ZTR MOWERS  
ARE WARRANTED AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP AND PROVIDES FOR REPLACEMENT  
OR REPAIR OF PARTS INCLUDING LABOR COSTS. THIS WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING  
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS:  
1.  
2.  
Warranty applies only to original retail purchaser of new and unused mowers and accessories.  
All Dixon warranty must be accomplished by authorized Dixon dealers and in accordance with Dixon warranty policy and  
allowances. All warranty claims must be approved by Dixon Industries, Inc.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Battery warranty: Limited to 90 days from date of purchase.  
Accessories Warranty (Grass Catchers, Snow Blades, Tine Rakes, Covers, etc.): Limited to 90 days from date of purchase.  
Warranty does not apply to damage in transit or incidents of misuse, negligence, accidents, or alteration. The use of parts  
or components other than those supplied by Dixon Industries, Inc. VOIDS ALL WARRANTY.  
6.  
The following items are not covered by this warranty policy:  
(a) Pick up and delivery charges for transportation of mower to and from an Authorized Dixon Dealer's place of business.  
(b) Routine maintenance or adjustments.  
(c) Belts / chains / sprockets / cutting blades.  
(d) Engines -- All engines used on Dixon ZTR mowers are warranted by each individual engine manufacturer.  
(e) Any costs or expense of providing substitute equipment while repair work is being performed on a warranted mower.  
7.  
There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose, are limited to the same duration of the express warranty, and to the extent permitted by law any and all implied  
warranties are excluded. Liabilities for consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CHASSIS:  
BODY:  
11 GA - rectangular tube.  
Two piece - made of rotational molded polyethylene. Front body contains access  
panels for battery service and engine to mower deck belt removal. Rear body  
tilts up to allow service on the entire drive system.  
Designed for operator comfort by use of high density closed cell foam, padded  
back and arm rests. Seat is adjustable fore and aft.  
SEAT:  
MOWER DECK:  
13 GA stamped steel construction, 3 blades, 42" cut width, cut height approximately  
1 " to 4" via 7 position lift handle.  
BLADE DRIVE:  
DRIVE SYSTEM:  
Electric clutch.  
Each rear wheel is independently driven by a Hydro Gear BDU-10L Series 70  
hydrostatic transmission. The hydrostatic transmissions, in turn, power a fully  
enclosed Hydro Gear gearbox. The gears in the Hydro Gear gearbox are  
permanently lubricated using a special grease which completely eliminates the  
need for any type of maintenance.  
The Hydro Gear BDU-1 OL Series 70 hydrostatic transmissions are serviced with  
any high quality 10W-30 motor oil. The oil is filtered by a 10 micron oil filter.  
Recommended service interval for filter is after the first 250 hours of operation,  
then after every 400 hours of operation. If the system becomes contaminated by  
dirt or other foreign debris, both oil and filter must be replaced immediately.  
16 HP Kohler Magnum, Vertical Crankshaft, 4-Cycle, Air Cooled, Gasoline, Twin  
Cylinder Opposed, Aluminum Crankcase, Removable Cast Iron Cylinder Barrels,  
Electronic Ignition, Full Pressure Lubrication.  
ENGINE:  
Electric by key switch operation with safety interlocks on parking brake and blade  
drive clutch.  
STARTING SYSTEM:  
TIRES:  
Front 1 1 X 4.10 X 4 smooth profile.  
Rear 1 8 X 9.5 X 8 turf savers.  
Fuel - 4.8 gallons total (dual tanks). Hydrostat oil tank - 3 quart with inline 10  
CAPACITIES:  
micron filter. Hydrostat oil recommendation - name brand SAE 10W-30 motor  
oil.  
Width  
51"  
DIMENSIONS:  
NOTE:  
Height  
Length  
Weight  
45"  
72"  
615lbs.  
Additional information provided in service instructions under the individual  
component.  
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
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SET UP AND SERVICE  
Seat Assembly Instructions  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Upper Control Lever Installation  
Mower Deck Installation  
Deck Leveling  
5.  
Final Preparation  
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SEAT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
Assemble one arm rest bracket to arm rest cushion using (2) 5/1 6 standard flat washers (3020)  
and (2) 5/16-18 x 1 hex head nylok bolts (3224). Do not tighten hardware at this time.  
1.  
2.  
Assemble arm rest bracket/cushion to seat bottom using (3) 5/16 standard flat washers (3020)  
and (3) 5/16-18 x 1 hex head nylok bolts (3224). Do not tighten hardware at this time.  
3.  
4.  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for other arm rest bracket.  
Assemble arm rest brackets and utility box to seat back using (4) 5/1 6 standard flat washers  
(3020) and (4) 5/1 6-18x1 hex head nylok bolts (3224). Tighten all seat hardware at this time.  
5.  
6.  
Place seat assembly on body, and connect seat safety switch.  
Place (1) seat spacer (1849) on each stud protruding through seat bottom, and insert studs  
through slots in body. Firmly hold seat assembly against body with one hand while body is raised  
to fully open position. Continue to hold seat against body to prevent damage to seat safety  
switch wiring.  
7.  
8.  
Install (1) 5/16 standard flat washer (3020), (1) seat knob (3874), and (1) nylok nut (3205) on  
each of the front studs extending through body and seat frame, and tighten these nuts.  
Install (1) 5/16 standard flat washer (3020) and (1) nylok nut (3205) on each of the rear studs.  
Do not fully tighten these nuts, thus allowing for easy slide action of seat, as provided by knobs  
on front studs.  
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UPPER CONTROL LEVER INSTALLATION  
1
Raise rear body cover to fully open position.  
2.  
Install flat washer on right hand swivel plate weldment. Next install right hand  
control lever, then second flat washer.  
3.  
4.  
Push control lever into the neutral slot and install (2) cup washers, (1) flat washer  
and jam nut. (See illustration)  
Tighten jam nut. Proper tightness or tension on jam nut is achieved when swing out  
movement of upper control levers requires some pressure. Levers should not fall to  
the side or be sloppy in movement.  
5.  
Repeat above procedure on left side.  
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MOWER DECK INSTALLATION  
NOTE:  
Brake link (P/N 5283) normally used for installation of engine to mower deck drive belt,  
has been placed in position during assembly of the lift frame at the factory. For shipment  
purposes, the brake link has been secured with a cotter pin and washer. REMOVE AND  
DISCARD cotter pin and washer after engine to mower drive belt has been installed.  
1.  
2.  
Loosen and remove front body mounting bolts (P/N 3368) and washers (P/N 3066).  
Disconnect headlight wiring plug from wiring harness. Lift front body from chassis.  
Install rear hanger rods on lift frame. Slide lift plate on hanger rods, small holes in lift  
plate will face rear of mower, and start nylok nuts on each hanger rod until approximately  
1/2 inch of threads are exposed.  
3.  
4.  
Position mower deck under chassis.  
Raise front of mower deck and slide front support rod through lift frame and tabs on  
mower deck. Install hair pin clips on front and rear of support rods.  
5.  
Move lift lever to lowest cut position, install engine to mower deck drive belt on top center  
pulley. Check belt routing after installation to make certain that belt is centered in  
groove of electric clutch pulley.  
6.  
7.  
Move lift lever toward high cut position and remove brake link from hole on lift lever.  
Install front body, connect headlight wiring.  
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MOWER DECK LEVELING PROCEDURE  
LEVELING PRINCIPALS:  
A. There are a total of (4) threaded adjusters which will control the attitude or pitch of the  
mower deck. The adjusters have lock nuts on the bottom which can be turned up or down  
to raise or lower the front and rear of the mower deck. Deck should be level or pitched  
slightly higher in rear.  
LEVELING THE DECK:  
A.  
Place the mower on a smooth level surface, check tire pressures to insure the mower  
has a correct stance. Inflate tires as required: Front - 19 - 21 Ibs maximum Rear- 10 - 14  
Ibs maximum  
B.  
C.  
Rotate or turn each outer blade tip to align with the edge of the deck or side to side.  
Measure from the surface up to the bottom of the blade tip on the discharge side of the  
mower deck. Retain this measurement. Move to the opposite side, check that  
measurement is the same. If adjustment is required, turn the nut on the bottom of the front  
threaded adjuster up or down until both side to side measurements are equal. Retain  
measurement.  
D.  
Rotate or turn both outer blades to align with the deck in front to rear manner. Move to  
the left rear threaded adjuster, "left rear is designated from operator position on the  
mower". Turn adjuster nut up or down until rear of mower deck is positioned level to 1 /8th  
of an inch higher than the side to side measurement. At this time, the mower deck will hang or  
be suspended on (3) points. Move the right rear adjuster and take out the slack which will  
be present by turning adjuster lock nut up. Confirm the measurement used on the left rear  
of the deck.  
NCTEThis will place the mower deck in a base measurement position. Additional adjustment  
may be required to achieve desired cut for the type of grass or conditions being mowed.  
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FINAL PREPARATION  
MOWER DECK DEFLECTOR:  
Remove hair pin cotter (P/N 3072) from deflector pin (P/N 6297), remove pin. Position  
deflector (P/N 8799) on mower deck. Reinstall deflector pin and hair pin cotter.  
BATTERY:  
1 .  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove battery from chassis.  
Fill each cell with electrolyte (acid) to ring at bottom of fill cap.  
Allow battery to sit for (1 0) minutes, re-check acid level and top off any cells that are low.  
Trickle charge battery using a charger of less than (6) amps until all cells are gassing  
freely. Hydrometer readings may be taken, if desired.  
5.  
Install permanent battery caps and wash any accumulated acid from battery before  
re-installation on chassis.  
6.  
Observe proper battery polarity when re-connecting leads on chassis. Always connect  
positive lead first.  
ENGINE SERVICE:  
Final preparation of engine should be completed using engine service manual  
provided  
with mower.  
INITIAL START AND HYDROSTAT TRANSMISSION CHECK:  
1 . Final hydrostat checks have been performed at the factory, however, it is necessary to  
check that the pressure relief bypass on each hydrostatic transmission is completely  
released before attempting to drive mower.  
2.  
Each hydrostat has a bypass relief pin located at the rear of the hydrostatic unit. A  
bypass keeper is provided to allow the mower to be rolled around without complete  
servicing of the unit. To accomplish this, the bypass keeper springs must be positioned to  
depress the bypass relief pins. Remove bypass keeper springs prior to actual  
operation of the mower.  
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The safe and successful operation of the Model 5421 will depend upon the operator having  
the correct knowledge of all controls used on the mower and making good judgements about  
the terrain to be mowed. NEVER allow anyone to operate the mower without complete  
knowledge of all controls and their functions.  
Sound judgement by the owner will prevent accidents.  
All controls are described from operators position:  
PARKING BRAKE:  
The parking brake used on the Model 5421 is designed to hold the mower from  
moving and is not intended for use in stopping the mower while it is in motion.  
An additional safety feature of the parking brake is that the engine cannot be  
started unless the brake is applied.  
HYDROSTATIC DRIVE SYSTEM:  
Allows the mower to turn on its own axis (zero radius). Each lever controls one  
side of the mower. The pressure required to operate the mower is very light and  
a minimum of 112 hour should be spent simply driving the mower in a non-mowing  
application to gain the confidence necessary to mow like a pro.  
LEVER MOVEMENTS:  
No shifting or clutching required.  
TO GO FORWARD:  
Release parking brake. From neutral position, gently push both drive levers  
forward; to increase speed, move levers farther forward.  
TO GO BACKWARD:  
From neutral position, gently pull both drive levers toward you.  
TURNING:  
Turning is controlled by moving one drive lever slightly forward or rearward of the  
other. To turn left, move left lever rearward of the right lever. To turn "square  
corners" move lever of desired direction to neutral. To turn on mower's own axis  
(zero radius) reduce speed and move one lever to reverse position and the other  
to forward position.  
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:  
BRAKING:  
(Continued)  
To brake mower, move both levers in direction opposite of travel, release levers  
to neutral, set parking brake. Park only on level surfaces.  
GROUND SPEED:  
Ground speed (controlled by movement of hand levers) must be carefully  
controlled for safety and best mowing results. Never operate at high speed in  
unfamiliar areas or on slopes.  
CHOKE CONTROL LEVER:  
Used to start a cold engine. (Engine has not been operated for a length of time).  
Located on control panel to operators right.  
THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER:  
Controls engine speed, slow to maximum. Lever should be set to the maximum  
or wide open setting to insure adequate cooling of the engine and to maintain  
mower deck blade speed while mowing.  
MOWER DECK CUT HEIGHT LIFT LEVER:  
Controls the cutting height of the mower deck. Seven positions of adjustment in  
which the very top, or highest notch, is used for transporting the mower in a  
non-mowing situation. Located in front of operator on the right side of mower.  
BLADE DRIVE:  
To engage the mower deck cutter blades, lift switch up lightly and push forward.  
To disengage blades, pull switch backward. Switch is clearly marked "on and off".  
CIRCUIT BREAKER:  
Protection of the electrical system is by (1) 15 amp circuit breaker. If circuit  
breaker engages, push button to reset. If this condition repeats, consult dealer  
for inspection and repair.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 5421  
This portion of the Model 5421 owners manual deals with normal service items which can be  
performed by the owner. Please remember that if you are in doubt as to the correct service  
procedures to be followed, these and other service situations can be handled by a Dixon ZTR  
Dealer who is familiar with the service of your mower.  
NOTE:  
Due to the precision nature of the hydrostatic transmissions used on the  
Model 5421, internal service repairs cannot be recommended. Current service  
requirements will necessitate replacement of an entire hydro unit if failure  
should occur.  
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE:  
To insure a long and trouble free service life on all the components used on the  
Model 5421 a regular and thorough maintenance schedule should be followed.  
As with any type of precision made equipment, a certain amount of initial bedding  
in or seating of the components will take place. The following items should be  
checked after the first (10) hours of operation and on a weekly basis, or each (40)  
hours of use:  
Drive system, belts and controls.  
Mower deck belts.  
Tire pressures.  
1
.  
2.  
3.  
Hydrostat oil.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Tightness of all nuts and bolts.  
Electric blade clutch air gap setting.  
* Refer to Page 15 for details  
Refer to engine service manual provided with your mower for maintenance schedules and  
procedures to be used on the engine.  
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PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRIC CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT  
Dixon has used two types of electric clutches. One type is the Borg Warner and the second one is the  
Ogura. Even though these clutches come from different manufacturers, the test procedures are the  
same for both. Few people realize that clutches have maintenance procedures to extend the life of  
the clutch as they wear over time. Below is the information to make these maintenance adjustments  
and also a procedure to check for a faulty coil. In the case that the clutch has failed a part, the entire  
clutch must be replaced since there are no parts available.  
A. AIR GAP ADJUSTMENT  
1. Remove the clutch from the engine. This is recommended because it is easier to verify the  
gap.  
2. Locate the three rivet joints which fasten the leaf springs to the  
armature (figure 1).  
3. Rotate the pulley until these rivet joints are located midway along  
the edge of the triangular field adapter (figure 1).  
4. Locate the three holes in the brakeplate, one near each  
adjustment nut (figure 2).  
5. Insert a .012 inch feeler gauge into one of the three windows.  
Be careful to position the feeler gauge between the rotor and  
armature faces (figure 3).  
6. Tighten the adjusting nut adjacent to the window with the feeler  
gauge inserted until the gauge  
fits snugly between the rotor and armature. The gap should not be so tight that the feeler gauge  
cannot be reinserted after removal.  
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 at the other two windows.  
8. Re-check the air gap at each window and make minor adjustments  
as necessary to achieve a consistent .012 inch air gap.  
9. Reinstall the clutch to the engine. Be sure to torque the  
mounting bolt back to 50 ft. lbs.  
B. OHMS TEST:  
1. Disconnect clutch from mower wiring harness which is located  
on the right side of the mower frame.  
2. Set the multi-meter on RX1 and attach the two leads to the two  
wires coming from the electric clutch.  
3. The reading you receive should be between 2.4 to 2.9 OHMS.  
4. If the resistance is outside this range the clutch coil is faulty.  
5. If the clutch coil is faulty, the clutch must be replaced.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 5421  
MOWER DECK SERVICE  
CUTTER BLADE REMOVAL - BELT TENSION:  
"CAUTION" The removal of the cutter blades for either sharpening or replacement is best  
accomplished by removing the deck assembly from the mower. DO A/OTattempt to raise or lift  
the front of the mower unless proper safety equipment is available to support the mower. If  
you do not have the necessary equipment, entrust this task to your dealer.  
DECK REMOVAL:  
emove front belt access cover from body. Stand in front of mower, grasp lift quadrant lever  
with left hand. Move lever to align with the 5th hole from the bottom on the quadrant plate. At  
this time, connect brake link into hole on lift lever. Move lift lever toward lowest cut position  
and remove belt from the top of center deck hub assembly.  
move the hair pin cotters from the ends of the deck support rods. Slide deck support rods  
from deck while supporting deck assembly with a suitable brace, or by the use of an  
assistant to hold the deck while rods are removed. Slide deck from under chassis.  
3.  
Reverse procedure to re-install deck assembly.  
CUTTER BLADE REMOVAL:  
1 . Carefully place deck assembly in a manner which will allow access to the blade bolts.  
Hold blade from turning while bolt is removed from the center of each hub assembly.  
"Caution" wear heavy, thick gloves when holding onto cutter blade, avoid the sharp  
edge of the blade.  
2. When reassembling blades to hub assemblies, fully tighten blade bolts to a minimum  
of 60 ft. Ibs. torque. The use of air impact tools is recommended for installation to insure  
bolt tightness.  
BELT TENSION:  
1 . The engine to mower deck drive belt on the Model 5421 is automatically held in proper  
tension by springs which push the deck assembly forward, and does not require any  
additional adjustment to be made. Both the belt and the idler system should be  
periodically inspected due to the nature of the job they perform.  
2. Serpentine deck belt tension is maintained by a manual adjustment rod which is located  
on the top of the mower deck assembly. Proper belt tension is critical to insure cut  
quality. If adjustment is required, tighten lock nut on adjustment rod until belt free play or  
movement between pulleys is approximately 1/4 of an inch.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 5421  
DRIVE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS:  
Adjustment of the drive system is limited to the actual function of the hydrostatic  
transmissions as outlined below.  
The idler pulley travel required to engage the belt drive should be held to approximately  
1 3/4". To adjust this distance, loosen the nuts on both ends of the rod extending  
between the idler plate and the brake shaft. Turn the rod as required to achieve desired  
pulley travel of approximately 1 3/4" when the brake handle is released. Tighten nuts  
firmly against the ball joint rod ends. See Figure 1 .  
1.  
2.  
The twisted idler belt (P/N 1 860) should be aligned in the center of the pulley. To adjust  
the alignment, tighten or loosen the nut which holds on the pulley, as required, until belt  
is visually centered on the pulley. Start engine and disengage brake to determine  
whether pulley alignment is maintained during operation. Shut off engine and repeat  
procedure, if necessary. See Figure 2.  
3.  
4.  
The brake bands should fit tightly around brake drums with the brake handle "on", and  
release drums with handle in the "off" position. Brake handle should be placed in both  
"off" and "on" positions several times to determine whether brake bands are functioning  
correctly. If band is too loose, tighten the nut on the threaded end of eyebolt extending  
from brake band. If band does not release drum, loosen nut until achieving desired  
results. Repeat procedure, if necessary. See Figure 3.  
Neutral Adjustment. Swing upper control levers out into the neutral slots. Raise upper  
body to the fully open position. Start engine and disengage parking brake. Caution  
should be used when releasing parking brake as mower may tend to creep or move prior  
to adjustment. If adjustment is required, loosen lock nuts at each end of the control rods  
and back off the tension on each spring block. Turn control rods in or out until neutral  
is obtained on each hydrostat. Re-tighten lock nuts and tension bolts on spring blocks.  
5.  
6.  
Forward travel speed adjustments. Stop engine, move levers to drive position, lightly  
push each upper control lever forward until a resistance is felt on the lever. At this time,  
check that the forward lever stops on the bottom of each lever are hitting the stop blocks.  
If adjustment is required, loosen the lock nuts on the lever stop and turn the bolt in until  
the lever hits the stop block before resistance is felt in the hydrostat. See Figure 4.  
Balance of travel speed. If mower tends to pull to either side, readjust lever stop on fast  
side to slow the hydrostat down and even out the ground speed. DO NOT SPEED UP  
THE SLOW SIDE, AS OVER STROKING OF THE HYDROSTAT COULD RESULT IN  
DAMAGE TO THE UNIT. If upper control levers are slightly off-set following this  
adjustment, they can be realigned by bending them slightly.  
Refer to the diagrams on the following pages for the location of adjustment points.  
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FORWARD LEVER STOP ADJUSTMENT  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 5421  
LUBRICATION  
CHASSIS AND MOWER DECK:  
Number of grease zerks used: (7)  
LOCATIONS:  
(1) each front wheel caster, front wheel, and deck hub for  
front wheels  
SERVICE INTERVALS:  
Every 50 hours of operation  
RECOMMENDED GREASE:  
Name brand wheel bearing or multi-purpose grease  
CAUTION:  
The use of compressed air pressure greasing methods is  
not recommended as damage to seals and bearings could  
occur.  
Using a hand pressure grease gun, lubricate each front  
wheel to allow even distribution of grease within the wheel,  
rotate or spin each front wheel after (3) pumps of the grease  
gun. Repeat process until the appearance of grease is  
noted completely around each caster axle.  
ENGINE OIL CHANGES:  
OIL RECOMMENDATIONS:  
SERVICE INTERVALS:  
"Refer to separate owners manual furnished by the  
engine manufacturer."  
PLEASE DISPOSE OF USED OILS AT PROPER COLLECTION CENTERS.  
PROTECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 5421  
CLEANING THE MOWER:  
A clean machine is a source of pride to the owner. However, cleaning by use of high pressure  
commercial washes is not recommended. The high water pressure, combined with solvents  
or alkaline detergents, can lead to corrosion of electrical components or damage to the sealed  
bearings used on your mower. A better approach is the use of the mild household soaps and  
low water pressure. A stiff brush can be used to loosen excess grass and dirt build up. Avoid  
directing water pressure onto the mower deck hub assemblies, electrical wiring and engine  
components such as air filter openings. To remove excess water which accumulated during  
washing of the mower, either blow off with compressed air, if available, or start the engine,  
allowing a long enough operation time to dry thoroughly. It is advisable to engage the mower  
deck for a short time to disperse all water from pulleys and belts.  
PLEASE HELP PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT BY AVOIDING ALL CHEMICALS  
WHICH MAY DAMAGE OR CAUSE HARM TO PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN YOUR AREA.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
MOWER CUT QUALITY:  
There are many variables that can effect the cut quality of any multi-blade mower. Type and  
conditions of grass, cut height setting, engine RPM and ground speed are some of the  
variables that interact creating differences in cut quality. Examination of one or more of the  
above will generally produce a quality cut.  
The Troubleshooting Chart suggests practices and adjustments that may be helpful in  
improving cut quality. Your Dixon ZTR Dealer is also available to provide assistance to you.  
SITUATION  
CAUSES  
REMEDY  
Poor cut quality  
Ground speed  
Reduce mowing speed  
Poor cut quality  
Poor cut quality  
Loose belts  
Adjust per operators manual  
Engine RPM too low  
Increase engine RPM to maximum  
Poor cut quality  
Poor cut quality  
Dull or bent blades  
Unlevel mower deck  
Sharpen or replace as required  
Adjust per operators manual  
Poor cut quality  
Poor cut quality  
Grass build-up under  
mower deck  
Clean out underside of mower deck  
Improper blades  
Replace with original equipment  
blades which are designed for the  
Model 5421  
Poor cut quality  
Uneven tire pressures  
Check and adjust as required per  
operators manual  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
DRIVE SYSTEM:  
SITUATION  
CAUSES  
REMEDY  
Mower pulls to one  
side or the other  
Drive adjustment  
Adjust per operators manual  
Consult your dealer for repair  
Loss of drive power  
on one side or the  
other  
T-Box belts slipping  
Adjust per operators manual  
Consult your dealer for repair  
Loss of power on both  
wheels after being  
operated for a length  
of time  
Belt from engine to  
T-Box is slipping  
Adjust per operators manual  
Consult your dealer for repair  
Operation of mower  
Review operators section  
of owners manual  
Poor driving  
performance  
Oil leaks  
Tighten or replace as required  
Loose or missing  
hose clamps  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:  
SITUATION  
CAUSES  
REMEDY  
Starter will not  
turn engine over  
Circuit breaker engaged Push button to reset Consult  
your dealer for repair  
Dead battery  
Charge battery  
Starter will not  
turn engine over  
Battery discharge  
Poor connections on  
battery Battery water low  
Wrong battery installed  
in mower  
Tighten or replace as required  
Have electrical system checked by  
your dealer  
Battery discharge  
Battery discharge  
Engine electrical system  
not functioning correctly  
Engine being operated  
at too low an RPM  
Increase engine RPM Contact your  
dealer for information  
Electric clutch will  
not engage mower  
deck blades  
Low battery condition  
Poor connections on  
clutch switch Broken  
wiring  
Repair or replace as required  
Consult your dealer for repair  
NOTE: Electrical system failures are generally simple in nature, always check the obvious first  
and then move onto the more complicated parts used. Poor battery service, loose connections,  
corrosion, frayed or broken wiring, are more likely than component failure.  
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ZTR 5421 PARTS LIST  
1108  
1109  
1384  
5/1 6"-1 8 UNC X 1 " HH Bolt GR5  
7/1 6" HD Flat Washer  
1/4"X1" Spiral Pin  
Front Tire  
Inner Tube - Front Wheel  
Tank Mount Bracket (Short)  
3093  
3100  
3106  
1385  
1512  
1668  
Tank Mount Bracket (Long)  
Rear Tire  
Drive Pulley  
3130  
3160  
3161  
1/2" Contact Belleville Spring  
5/16" Flat Washer  
5/1 6"-24 UNF LH Thread  
1685  
1687  
L-Rod  
Idler Pulley  
3163  
3178  
1/2" Int Tooth Lock Washer  
3/8"-16 X 2 1/2" HH Bolt GR5  
1701  
1751  
1763  
1826  
3182  
3187  
3188  
3193  
Wheel/Deck Hub Bearing  
Transaxle Idler Pulley  
Tie Down w/lnsulator  
Caster Bushing  
Flip Lock Bushing  
#10-32 Hex Nut  
#10 Ext Tooth Lock  
Washer .43 X 1 .38 X .25  
1849  
1850  
1851  
1860  
1863  
1938  
2128  
2475  
2533  
3195  
3203  
3204  
3205  
3206  
3208  
3217  
3220  
3224  
Seat Spacer  
Drive Pulley  
4" A-Pulley  
V-Belt  
Caster Tube  
Anchor Bracket  
Sleeve  
Face Nut 1/2"-27  
3/8" ID Flat Washer (Narrow)  
1/4"-20HexNutw/Nylok  
5/16"-18HexNutw/Nylok  
3/8"-16HexNutw/Nylok  
#10-24 Hex Nut w/Nylok  
1/4" SAE Flat Washer  
Control Rod  
Brake Rod  
7/16"-20 x 2 3/4" HH Bolt GR5  
5/16"-18 X 1" HH Bolt w/Nylok GR5  
2648  
2995  
3002  
3005  
3225  
3227  
3231  
3235  
Deck Hub Key  
Commercial Decal  
5/16"-18X21/2"HHBoltGR8  
5/16"-18UNCHexNut  
3/8"-16X21/4"HHBolt  
5/16"-18X2"HHBoltGR5  
9/1 6" Std Flat Washer  
#10-24 X 5/8" Phillips Pan Hd Screw  
3006  
3007  
3008  
3009  
3237  
3247  
3249  
3256  
5/16"-18X1 1/4" HH Bolt GR5  
1/4"-20 UNC Hex Nut  
1/4" ID X 3/4" OD Flat Washer  
5/1 6"- 18 UNC X 1 3/4" HH Bolt GR5  
Eye Bolt 5/1 6" X 6.00  
#6-20 X 1/2" Phillips Pan Hd Screw  
5/8" Int Tooth Lock Washer  
Snap Ring  
3012  
3014  
3019  
3020  
3257  
3266  
3267  
3268  
3/8"-16UNCHexNut  
7/16" Int Tooth Lock Washer  
1/4" Int Tooth Lock Washer  
5/1 6"- 18 X 1 3/8" HH Bolt GR5  
3/8"-24 X 1 1/4" HH Bolt GR8 w/Nylok  
1/4"-20 UNC X 3/4" HH Bolt GR5  
5/16" Helical Lock Washer  
5/16" Std Flat Washer  
3023  
3033  
3052  
3269  
3272  
3273  
1/4" Helical Lock Washer  
1/2" SAE Flat Washer  
3/32" X 1 " Cotter Pin  
5/16"-18X1" Soc Head Bolt  
5/16" Int Tooth LW  
8-18X3/8" Phillips Pan Hd  
3057  
3061  
3066  
3068  
3297  
3298  
3300  
3310  
3/8" Std Flat Washer  
5/16"-18 UNC 1 3/4" Soc Set Screw  
3/1 6" Std Flat Washer  
1/2"-13Thin Profile Nylok  
Washer .51 5 X. 874 X. 031  
Foam Pad  
1/8"X1" Cotter Pin  
5/16"-18Thin Profile Nylok  
3072  
3074  
3087  
3088  
3091  
3318  
3319  
3321  
3322  
3325  
1/8" X 1 3/4" Hair Pin Cotter  
5/16"-24UNFHexJamNut  
5/16"-18 UNC X 3/4" HH Bolt GR5  
1/4"-20X1"HH BoltGRS  
3/8"-16X 2 1/4" HH BoltGRS  
Idler Shock Mount  
5/16"-18X 8 HH BoltGRS  
5/16"-18 X 5 1/2" HH Bolt GR8  
3/8"-16 X 3/12" HH Bolt GR8  
1/2"-20 UNF Hex Lug Nut  
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ZTR 5421 PARTS LIST  
4584  
4585  
Start Cable  
Battery Ground Cable  
5643  
5644  
Input Gear - GB  
Bearing - Gearbox  
4587  
4589  
4594  
4598  
Wire Cover 61 "  
Covered Key  
Wire Cover 14"  
Circuit Breaker  
5645  
5648  
5649  
5650  
Bearing Spacer - GB  
CW Fan-Machined  
CCW Fan-Machined  
Hydro  
4645  
4733  
4761  
4783  
4784  
4979  
5070  
Wire Cover 30"  
Seat Bottom  
Seat Switch Assembly  
Upper Wire Loom  
Lower Wiring Loom  
Hinge  
5651  
6065  
6075  
6100  
6101  
6109  
6111  
Hydro  
Serpentine Idler Spring  
Engaging Idler Bracket Spacer  
Outer Shaft Key  
Center shaft Key  
Serpentine Blade Drive Belt  
Deck Drive Belt  
Key 3/16" SqX 7/8"  
5085  
5170  
Brake Band  
Spring  
6168  
6236  
Trash Guard  
Mower Blade 42" Standard  
5189  
5242  
5249  
5257  
5283  
5522  
5525  
5530  
5531  
Bushing  
Plug w/Hole  
6260  
6263  
6264  
6272  
6282  
6283  
6293  
6297  
6366  
Blade Washer  
Hub Spacer - .459  
5/8" Bearing w/Snap  
Brake Drum (Keyed)  
Link  
Brake Link Right  
Brake Link Left  
Control Pivot Shaft  
Adjustable Collar  
Deck Hub - Machined  
V-Pulley  
Tapped Shaft Weldment Long  
Tapped Shaft Weldment Short  
Deflector Mount Bracket  
Deflector Pin  
Mower Deck Weldment  
5537  
5540  
5554  
5558  
5559  
5560  
5561  
5562  
5563  
5564  
5565  
Control Arm Bracket  
Neutral Adjust Collar  
Spacer 1/2" OD X 1/4"  
Hose Fitting  
Hose Fitting  
Elbow - Male  
Adapter - Male (For 3/8" ID Hose)  
Adapter - Male (For 5/8" ID Hose)  
Tee - Cast Iron  
Filter Head  
Oil Filter  
6370  
6392  
6744  
7015  
7594  
7647  
7648  
7649  
8167  
8244  
8384  
Mower Deck Assembly  
Blow-By Baffle 42"  
Spring  
"L" Rod - 7"  
Thrust Bearing  
Wheel & Tire Assembly  
Caster Axle RH  
Caster Axle LH  
Caster Wheel Bearing  
Clutch Kit  
Upper Body  
5585  
5595  
5602  
5624  
5625  
5632  
5633  
Tab  
8386  
8389  
8390  
8393  
8394  
8395  
8429  
Lower Body  
Hose 5/8" X 14"  
Hose Guard Spring  
Tank Cap  
Gearbox  
3/8" Hose - 5"  
Frame Assembly  
Front Rim - Black  
3/8" Black Hose 3.75  
3/8" Black Hose 28.5  
Wire Kit  
5/8" Hose - 2"  
Oil Valve/Hose Assembly  
5635  
5636  
5641  
Reservoir Assembly  
Brass Ferrule  
G-Box Mount Spacer  
8452  
8455  
8457  
Battery Cover  
Serpentine Idler w/Stud  
Deflector w/Decal  
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ZTR 5421 PARTS LIST  
8576  
8688  
8772  
Rear Rim  
Mower Blade Hi-Lift  
Belt Set (1859)  
9624  
9634  
9646  
Lift Cam Drilled RH  
Lift Frame Weldment  
Lift Plate  
8852  
8854  
9031  
Fuel Line 26.5  
Fuel Line 6"  
Spacer  
9655  
Lift Shaft Weldment  
9049  
9067  
9082  
9098  
9110  
9142  
9156  
Lift Bushing Bracket  
Control Rod  
Seat Frame Pivot Rod  
L-Rod9/16"X153/16"  
Tank Cover  
Lift Rod - Rear  
Right Swivel Plate  
9157  
9158  
Left Swivel Plate  
Control Lever w/Grip Left  
9159  
9164  
9165  
9171  
Control Lever w/Grip Right  
Brake Plate  
Brake Plate  
Spacer 1 .75  
9172  
9174  
9191  
Spacer 1 .50  
Brake Rod  
Connecting Link  
9196  
9212  
Plate  
Spring (Belt Tensioner)  
9268  
9280  
Spacer 1. 25 OD X 1.1 4  
Engine Plate  
9312  
9325  
9329  
9330  
9332  
Bumper Weldment  
Seat Frame Weldment  
Tie Bar Weldment  
Tie Bar Weldment  
Spring Anchor  
9334  
9335  
9336  
Pulley Mount Plate  
Pivot Shaft  
Pulley Shaft  
9339  
9342  
9344  
Rear Wheel & Tire  
Idler/Tube Weldment  
Angle Weldment  
9346  
9347  
9350  
9372  
Engine Plate Weldment  
Idler Spring Plate  
Brake Shaft Weldment  
Body Brace  
9374  
9377  
9618  
9623  
Brace  
Brake Lever  
Lift Handle Weldment  
Lift Cam Drilled RH  
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DIXON INDUSTRIES, INC  
A BLOUNT COMPANY  
AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK  
PO BOX 1569  
COFFEYVILLE KS 67337 O945  
316 251 2OOO  
FAX 316 251 4117  
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