Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung i1046, i1050 des Produzenten MTD
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Safety • Assembl y • Operation • Adjustments • Maintenance • T roubleshooting • P arts Lists • W arranty Warning : This uni t is equip ped with a n internal com bustio n engine an d shou.
2 Recor ding Model Serial Number T able of Contents BEFORE OPE R A TING Y OUR NEW EQUIPMENT , ple ase locate t he tractor mo del plate and en gine mod e plate on the eq uipment and c opy the informa - tion to t he sampl e model p lates provided to t he below.
3 1 Slope Gauge W ARNING Do not mo w on inclines with a slope in e xcess of 1 5 degree s (a rise of appro ximatel y 2- 1/ 2 fe et e ve r y 1 0 fee t) .
4 2 Safe Operat ion Practices Children 1 . T ragic ac cid ents can oc cur if th e operator is not aler t to the pres ence of ch ildren. Chil dren are often attr acted to the mac hine and t he mowing ac tivit y . They do not und erstan d the dang ers. Never assume that chi ldren will re main where you last saw th em.
5 2 Safe Operation Practices W ARNING This s ymbol points out important sa fety instructions w hich, if not f ollow ed, could endange r the personal saf ety and /or propert y of y ourself an d others. Rea d and follo w all instructions in thi s man- ual bef ore a ttempting to opera te this mach ine.
6 Slope Operati on : Slop es are a major factor rel ated to loss of co ntrol and tip -over acc idents wh ich ca n result in severe injur y or death. All s lopes re quire extra c aution. If you ca nnot back up t he slop e or if you feel uneasy on it, d o not mow it.
7 2 Safe Operat ion Practices This s ymbol points out important sa fety instructions w hich, if not f ollow ed, could endange r the personal saf ety and /or propert y of y ourself an d others. Rea d and follo w all instructions in thi s man- ual bef ore a ttempting to opera te this mach ine.
8 3 Setting Up Y our Lawn T ractor W ARNING Use extre me care wh en handling gasoline. Gasoline is ext remely flammabl e and the vapors are explosive. Never fuel machine indoors or while t he en - gine is hot or running. Ex tinguish cigaret tes, cigars, p ipes, and ot her sources of ignition .
9 • Loc ate the ship ping brac e and tag, if prese nt, betwee n the chute d eflector a nd the cut tin g deck . Hold ing the c hute deflec tor fully upward, rem ov e the ship ping brace by gra sping it a nd rotating i t. Lower the ch ute deflec tor .
10 4 O p e r a t i o n NO TE: Any r efe rence in this manua l to the RIGH T or LE F T side of the tracto r is observed f rom opera tor’ s position. Figure 4 KNO W THE CONTROLS Read this owner ’ s manua l and safety r ules before op erating your lawn mower .
11 Throttle Contr ol Lever The throt tle c ontrol lever contro ls the sp eed of the eng ine. When set in a given pos ition, th e thrott le will maint ain a uniform en gine speed . IM PORT ANT: When o perating the trac tor with t he cut ting de ck engage d, throt tle cont rol lever must always be in the F AST (ra bbit ) posit ion.
12 S y s t e m s I n d i ca t o r M o n i t o r / H o u r M e t e r Y o u r tr a c to r i s e q ui p p ed wi t h a S ys t em s I n di c a to r M on i to r a s s h ow n i n Fi g ur e 5 .
13 Cargo Net Conveniently l ocated on t he tractor ’ s das h panel, the cargo n et can be used to s tore persona l items while operati ng the lawn trac tor . Hydro T ransmission Bypass Rods The hydro transm ission bypa ss rods are l ocated at the back of th e tractor ab ov e the rear h itch plate.
14 Starting the Engine NOT E : Refer to the TR ACT OR SET -UP o n page 8 of this manual for ga soline an d oil fill- up instr ucti ons. 1 . Inser t the trac tor key into the ke y switch m odule. 2. Dis engage t he PTO (B lade Engage ) lever/ kno b. 3.
15 Steering the T ractor Y our i 1 0 00 seri es tractor is e quipp ed with an in novative steering d esign wh ich is so mewhat dif ferent from that of the trad itiona l steering whe el ty pe lawn tractor.
16 • U nd e r h ea vi e r c on di t io n s i t ma y be ne ce ss a ry to g o b ac k o v er t he c u t ar ea a s ec on d ti me t o ge t a cl ea n c ut . • Do not at tempt to mow heavy br ush and weed s and extre mely tall g rass. Y our trac tor is des igned to mow lawns, not cle ar brush.
17 3. On ce the d esired pos ition is reac hed, rele ase the seat lever . Slid e the seat sli ghtly fore and af t as nec essar y to engage t he seat lever into one of the eig ht adjust- ment posi tions in t he index plate. Make cer tain t he seat is loc ked in posit ion.
18 Dec k Gauge Wheel Adjustment NOTE : The dec k gauge whee ls are an anti- scal p feature of the de ck and are not de signed to su ppor t the wei ght of the cu ttin g deck . The de ck gauge wh eels shoul d neither c ontact t he ground, nor b e high of f the grou nd, when the d eck is moved to the desire d height set ting.
19 5 M a k i n g A d j u s t m e n t s Dec k Rear Roller Adjustment The rear roll ers on the m ower deck are not de signed to carr y the weig ht of the dec k. The rear ro llers sho uld be adjusted to a pproximately 1/ 4" to 1/ 2" ab ov e the gr ound when the d eck is m ov ed to th e desired cu tti ng height.
20 Maintaining Y our Lawn T ractor W ARN IN G : Be fore p er forming any mainte nanc e proc edure s, insp ect ions, or re pairs , diseng age P TO, set park ing brake , stop engi ne and r emove key to prevent uni ntend ed sta rt ing.
21 threaded h ole. Stop pour ing when th e oil reaches t he bot tom of the thread s. Allow a few minutes for the o il to be absor bed by the fil ter material. • Ap ply a thin c oat or new oil on the r ubber ga sket of the new oil filter . • Inst all the new oil fi lter on the fil ter adapter .
22 6 W ARNING • Che ck the ga p using a wire feeler g auge. Adjust th e gap to .03 0 in. ( 0. 76mm ) by carefully bend ing the ground el ectro de. See Figure 19 . • Rein stall the s park plug into t he cylind er head. T orque th e spark plug to 18-22 f t.
23 6 W ARNING This s ymbol points out important sa fety instructions w hich, if not f ollow ed, could endange r the personal saf ety and /or propert y of y ourself an d others. Rea d and follo w all instructions in thi s man- ual bef ore a ttempting to opera te this mach ine.
24 Tires W ARN IN G : N ever ex ce ed th e maxi - mum inflat ion pr essur e shown on th e sidewall o f tire. The rec ommend ed operat ing tire pressure i s: • Ap proximately 1 0 psi for the r ear ti.
25 6 W ARNING Use caution when handlin g the cutting blades. The sharp - ened edges could cause se vere cuts to yo ur hands. Shut tractor eng ine off, remov e igniti on ke y , and disconnect the spark plu g wire (s ) before proceeding with job. P rotect yo ur hands by us ing heavy glov es or a rag to grasp the cutting blade 7 .
26 • Remove the sp indle c overs by removing the self-t ap- ping sc rews that fasten them to t he deck . Refer to Figure 25. • 4 6" Mower D eck ON L Y - Remove the old bel t from the de ck. Inst all the new bel t around the s pindl e and idler pu lleys as shown in Figure 26.
27 Figure 26 Replacement Belt Routing 46" Mower Dec k 46" Mower Deck Replacement Belt Routing Figure 27 Replacement Belt Routing 50" Mower Dec k 6 Maintaining Y our T ractor • Af ter .
28 M aiNTENaNcE S chEdulE Bef ore Each Use Ev er y 10 Hours Ev er y 25 Hours Every 50 Hours Ev er y 100 Hours Prior to Storing Check Engine Oil Le vel Check Air Cleaner Check Engine Air Intak e Areas .
29 7 O f f - S e a s o n S t o r a g e / A t t a c h m e n t s W ARNING Drain fuel only i nto an approv ed container outdoors, aw ay from an open flame. Allo w engine to coo l. Ex tingu ish cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of igniti on prior to draini ng fuel.
30 8 Safety Labels W ARNING Th is s ymb ol po in ts ou t i mp orta nt sa fe ty in st ruc tio ns wh ich , if no t fo ll ow ed, co uld en dan ger th e p er son al sa f ety an d / o r p ro pe rty of y our sel f and o th ers . Re a d a nd f oll o w a ll in st ruc tio ns in th is ma nu al be for e a t- t emp ting t o o pe ra t e th is ma chi ne .
31 9 T r o u b l e S h o o t i n g For r epa irs bey ond the minor adjust- ments liste d here, contact an autho ri ze d service deale r . Cause Pr oblem Remed y En gine fails t o start 1 . PTO engaged. 2. Spar k plug wire (s) d iscon nected. 3. Fuel tank em pty or st ale fuel.
32 9 T r o u b l e S h o o t i n g For r epa irs bey ond the minor adjust- ments liste d here, contact an autho ri ze d service deale r . Stee ring effort increa ses 1 . Appl y grease throug h six lube f it- tings o n axl e pivot bar and steerin g arms.
33 Time Sa ver T M Lawn T ractor Description Model i 1 0 46 Model i1 05 0 Lower Drive Belt - Co ntact Dea ler 954 - 04 1 3 4 954 - 04 134 Engine to Dec k / Dec k Spind le Belt 954 - 04 1 18 954- 0 4077 Deck B lades - 46 " Deck 942- 04 12 4 ( Qt y .
KOHLER C O. FED ER AL AN D CALIF ORN IA E MI SS IO N CON TRO L SYSTEM S LI MI TED WARR ANT Y UT ILI T Y AN D LAWN AN D GAR DE N ENG IN ES The U .S. Environmental Protection Agency (EP A), the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and K ohler Co .
CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT Y OUR W ARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA TIONS The California Air Resources Board and MTD Consumer Group Inc are pleased to explain the evaporative emission control system warranty on your 2007 lawn mower .
IM POR T AN T: T o o btai n warrant y covera ge owner m ust pres ent an or igin al proof o f purch ase an d appl ica ble mai ntenan ce rec ord s to the se rv ici ng deal er . Pleas e see the o perato r’s manual fo r inform ation o n requi red mai ntenan ce and ser vi ce inter val s.
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