Husqvarna Brush Cutter 968999101 W3212A User Manual

Adjustments manual for:  
Gear Drive, ETS Gear Drive, Walk Hydro, ETS Walk Hydro, Mini Rider, Large Rider Gen 2  
MANUAL NO. 539105471 REV. 01(03/14/02)  
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ADJ USTMENTS FOR  
HUSQVARNA32", 36" AND48" COMMERCIALMOWERS  
4. If the clearance is less than 3/16", disconnect the  
AXLE HEIGHTADJ USTMENT  
traction rod from the traction lever by removing the  
hairpincotter.  
1.Toadjustrearaxle,stopengineandplacedrivelevers  
in the neutral lock position, remove spark plug wire.  
5. Adjust the traction rod to the proper clearance by  
screwingitoutoftheswivelifclearanceislessthan 3/  
16".  
2.Removelowerbeltshieldfromundersideofreardeck  
for better access to axle adjustment bolts.  
3. Loosen axle pivot bolts and axle adjustment bolts.  
See figure # 1.  
NOTE:  
Moreorlessbrakepressuremaybedesireddepending  
on the operator or conditions of operation. To increase  
pressure tighten the wing nut on the brake linkage.  
4. Place a jack under center of rear deck raise the jack  
slightly so axle adjustment bolts may be removed.  
5.Withthejackraiseorlowerthereardecktothedesired  
positionusingthecharttoensureproperheight.Reinstall  
the axle adjustment bolts and tighten.  
A tapered punch may be used to help align the holes.  
See figure #1.  
OPERATOR PRESENCE SWITCH ADJ USTMENT  
The operator presence switches can be adjusted by  
loosening the screws on the side of the O.P. lever  
linkage and sliding the switch up or down. The O.P.  
switch should have a 1/32" to 1/16" gap between the  
plunger and the bottom side of the control panel when  
operatorpresenceleversarereleased.  
NOTE:  
Itmaybenecessarytoreadjustdriveandbrakelinkages.  
NOTE:  
BLADE SWITCH ADJ USTMENT  
To achieve the best quality cut, the blades should be  
level with the ground or slightly tipped forward  
The blade engagement switch can be adjusted by  
loosening the screws on the flange under the control  
panelandmovingtheswitchinorout. Thebladeswitch  
should be adjusted so the plunger is fully depressed  
when the engagement lever is fully disengaged.  
BRAKE /TRACTION ADJ USMENT  
1. Disconnect the brake linkage from the brake band  
arm.  
ADJ USTMENTS -DRIVE BELTS  
For all drive belts, tension should be set so that belt  
vibration is minimized or eliminated when belts are  
moving during normal operation. A properly tensioned  
belt should have 1/4" to 3/8" deflection at the center of  
belt span between pulleys when blades are engaged.  
Blade drive belt tension is preset at the factory.  
2.Withthemoweringear,placethetractionleversinthe  
drive position. Firmly pull back on the handles until the  
tires slide to seat the wheel drive belts into the pulleys.  
3. Measure the clearance between the bottom of the  
tractionleverrodandthebottomofthethumblatchslot.  
It should be between 3/16" to 1/4", but not exceeding 1/  
4". See Figure # 3  
NOTE:  
DO NOT over tighten belt. Excessive tension will  
decrease belt and spindle bearing life.  
O.P. LEVER  
THUMBLATCH  
HANDLE  
TRACTIONLEVER  
3/16" to 1/4" CLEARANCE  
Figure3  
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REAR AXLE HEIGHTADJ USTMENT  
AXLE PIVOT BOLTS  
AXLE ADJUSTMENT BOLTS  
POSITION  
A
PLACE JACK HERE  
POSITION  
B
LOOSEN BOLTS EACH SIDE  
POSITION  
C
Figure1  
POSITION  
D
CASTER HEIGHTADJ USTMENT  
MACHINERYBUSHING  
1/2" SPACERS  
CASTER  
SWIVEL  
Figure2  
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BLADE DRIVE BELTADJ USTMENTS  
WARNING  
BEFORE PERFORMING ADJ USTMENTS ON  
BLADE BELT, TURN MOWER OFF, CLOSE FUEL  
VALVE, ANDDISCONNECTSPARKPLUG WIRE.  
1. Remove front deck belt shield.  
2. Loosen whiz nut on turnbuckle.  
3. Set belt tension when engagement lever is in the  
engagedposition.  
4. Toincreasebelttensionrotateturnbuckletowardthe  
rearofthemoweruntildesiredtensionisgained. Donot  
over tighten belts, to much tension will reduce belt and  
spindle bearing life. See figure # 6  
5. Tightenwhiznutonturnbuckleandinstallbeltshield.  
AUXILIARYBLADE DRIVE BELT  
(48" MODELS ONLY)  
To adjust tension of the auxiliary belt rotate nut on  
linkagethatisattachedtodeckstraplocatedontheright  
side of cutter deck.  
AUXILARY BELT ADJUSTMENT  
ROD  
TURNBUCKLE  
4
5
1/4"  
IDLER PIVOT POINT  
ENGAGEMENTIDLER  
ASSEMBLY  
Figure6  
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SETUP ANDADJ USTMENTS FOR  
HUSQVARNA32", 36" AND48" COMMERCIALMOWERS  
TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT  
BLADE ENGAGEMENTLEVER  
Toincreasethetensionofthetransmissionbelt,loosen  
thenutontheundersideofthetransmissionidlerpulley  
located under the rear deck, slide the idler assembly  
inwardtoincreasetensionandtightenthenuttosecure.  
See figures 4 & 5.  
The blade engagement lever needs to be adjusted so  
the lever does not come in contact with control panel  
when the lever is in the off position.  
To adjust, remove the clevis pin from the yoke and  
adjust by turning the yoke. The clevis pin connects the  
blade engagement lever to the yoke, and the yoke is  
connectedtothebladeengagementrodthatrunstothe  
bellcrank on the rear deck.  
BELTGUIDES  
Belt guides under rear deck are adjusted as shown in  
figures 4 and 5  
NOTE: The bla de s s hould c ome to a s top from  
m a xim u m s p e e d w ith in  
disengaging.  
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s e c o n d s a fte r  
32" & 36" MODEL  
48" MODEL  
1/4"CLEARANCE  
1/8"CLEARANCE  
103462  
102036  
1/2"  
103462  
102036  
1/2"  
TRANSMISSION BELT  
TRANSMISSION BELT  
ENGINEPULLEY  
ENGINEPULLEY  
103463  
103462  
1/8"CLEARANCE  
TRANSMISSIONIDLERPULLEY  
Figure5  
1/8"CLEARANCE  
TRANSMISSIONIDLERPULLEY  
Figure4  
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SETUP ANDADJ USTMENTS FOR  
HUSQVARNA 32", 36" AND48" COMMERCIALMOWERS  
CUTTING HEIGHTADJ USTMENTCHART  
NUMBEROF  
SPACERS BELOW  
AXLE  
POSITION  
NUMBER OF 1/4" BLADE SPACERS  
CUTTINGHEIGHT  
(ININCHES)  
UNDERCUTTERHOUSING  
CASTER ARM  
1 1/2  
1 3/4  
2
4
3
2
0
2 1/4  
2 1/2  
1 3/4  
2
2 1/4  
2 1/2  
2 3/4  
2 1/2  
2 3/4  
3
1
0
4
3
A
1
2
1
0
4
3
2
2
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
4 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
4 3/4  
5
1
0
4
3
B
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
3
3
C
4
4
5
D
USE ONLY 4 BLADE SPACERS MAXIMUM  
1. To quickly achieve small changes in cutting heights,  
move the spacers from under the cutter housing to  
abovethecutterpulley.(Eachspacermovedwillgivean  
additional 1/4" of cutting height ).  
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ETS Gear Drive Intermediate Walk Behind  
Models:  
968999117 / W3613ETS  
968999120 / W4815ETS  
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Setup & Adjustments  
LINKAGE INSTALLATION  
MAINTENANCE  
1. Install drive linkage into the hole in the idler  
arm on the inside of the tank support. The drive  
linkages are fastened to the drive levers on the  
handle assembly. Secure the drive linkages to  
the idler arm by inserting a retaining ring  
through the small hole in the end of the drive  
linkage.  
2. Install shifter to transmission with 1/4" x 1"  
screws.  
The shifter is located in the inner box and  
hardware is pre-assembled into the bracket  
on the transmission.  
1. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to  
keep mower in safe operating condition.  
2. Never store the mower with gas in the tank  
inside a building where fumes can reach an  
open flame or spark. Allow engine to cool  
before storing in an enclosure.  
3. To reduce fire hazard, keep mower free of  
grass, leaves, or excessive grease.  
4. Check grass catcher assembly frequently  
for wear or deterioration. Replace bag if  
loose seams or tears are evident.  
5. Have your mower inspected and serviced  
each year by an authorized HUSQVARNA  
dealer. Determine if any additional devices  
are available which might upgrade the safety  
of your mower.  
6. Use only authentic HUSQVARNA re-  
placement parts to insure the safety and  
quality of your mower is maintained.  
7. Safety decals should be replaced if they  
are missing or illegible. Decals may be  
purchased from your HUSQVARNA dealer.  
3. Install blade control rod into the bellcrank  
on the left side of the tank support. Secure  
rod with ring type retainer.  
4. Refer to the section of this manual on  
adjustments for the proper adjustment of the  
linkages you are installing. The linkages were  
set at the factory but must be checked before  
operating mower to insure of the proper  
setting.Always check 100% of the adjust-  
ments before you operate the mower.  
5. Connect the two halves of the wiring har-  
ness together. The four prong connectors  
have a locking tab that shows which way to  
line them up and guarantees that they are  
connected properly when the lock snaps.  
6. Install the chute deflector to the side of the  
mower deck. Bolt it into place using the two  
5/16" x 1" screws and nuts pre-assembled  
into the mounting tabs on the deck. Tighten  
the screws very securely with the chute  
completely covering the discharge opening  
and tight against the side of deck.  
FRONT CASTER WHEELS  
1. Mount front caster wheel assemblies.  
Installation includes fastening casters to front  
of the cutter deck using 3/8 x 1" hex head  
capscrews.  
FUEL TANK  
1. Place fuel tank on tank support, making sure  
to get the studs through the slots on the top of  
the tank support. Place the 5/16” flat washer,  
spring, the other 5/16 flat washer and the 5/16”  
nut on the stud. Snug 5/16” nut, but do not over  
tighten.  
THROTTLE INSTALLATION  
1. Connect the throttle cable end to the  
throttle mechanism on engine, leaving the  
cable clamp loose. Push throttle lever on  
console completely forward. Then pull the  
cable through the clamp on engine and  
tighten the cable clamp. Move the throttle  
lever back and forth to ensure proper installa-  
tion.  
HANDLE ASSEMBLY  
1. Align the upper mounting holes in handle  
with the upper hole in the tank support.  
2. Install two 3/8" x 1" screws through  
matched holes and loosely install 3/8" nuts.  
3.Align the lower holes and install hardware  
as above, tighten upper and lower hardware.  
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Setup & Adjustments  
BRAKE ROD ADJUSTMENT  
GAS LINE INSTALLATION  
1. Make sure the rod is installed into the proper  
hole in the brake arm. The brake rod should be  
in bottom hole on the brake arm as shown  
below. Never use the upper hole. The proper  
adjustment can not be achived in this position.  
1. The gas line is factory installed on the engine.  
Attach loose end to fuel tank hose barb and  
secure with hose clamp.  
POSITIONING FRONT CASTER SPACERS  
1. Using the cutting height chart, find the correct  
number of spacers to be placed under the  
caster swivel.  
2. To increase braking. Turn the wing nut down  
on the brake rod. Do not turn the wingnut down  
to far as this will result a constant braking action  
and will excessively wear the brake band and  
cause premature failure.  
2. Remove the lynch pin and washer from the  
top of caster and reposition spacers to the  
desired cutting height from the chart. See figure  
# 2  
Wingnut  
AXLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
1. To adjust rear axle, stop engine and place  
drive levers in the neutral lock position, remove  
spark plug wire.  
2. Remove lower belt shield from underside of  
rear deck for better access to axle adjustment  
bolts.  
Brake arm  
3. Loosen axle pivot bolts and axle adjustment  
bolts.  
See figure # 1.  
Brake Rod  
4. Place a jack under center of rear deck raise  
the jack slightly so axle adjustment bolts may be  
removed.  
5. With the jack raise or lower the rear deck to  
the desired position using the chart to ensure  
proper height. Reinstall the axle adjustment  
bolts and tighten.  
A tapered punch may be used to help align the  
holes. See figure #1.  
NOTE:  
It may be necessary to readjust drive and brake  
linkages.  
NOTE:  
To achieve the best quality cut, the blades  
should be level with the ground or slightly tipped  
forward  
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Setup & Adjustments  
REAR AXLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
AXLEADJUSTMENT  
BOLTS  
POSITION A  
PLACE JACK  
HERE  
POSITION B  
POSITION  
C
LOOSEN BOLTS EACH  
SIDE  
Figure 1  
POSITION  
D
CASTER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
MACHINERY BUSHING  
1/2" SPACERS  
CASTER SWIVEL  
Figure 2  
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Setup & Adjustments  
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT CHART  
NUMBER OF  
SPACERS BELOW  
CASTERARM  
AXLE  
POSITION  
NUMBER OF 1/4" BLADE SPACERS  
UNDER CUTTER HOUSING  
CUTTING HEIGHT  
(IN INCHES)  
1 1/2  
1 3/4  
2
2 1/4  
2 1/2  
1 3/4  
2
2 1/4  
2 1/2  
2 3/4  
2 1/2  
2 3/4  
3
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
0
A
B
1
2
3
3
C
D
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
4 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
4 3/4  
5
4
5
1. To quickly achieve small changes in cutting  
heights, move the spacers from under the cutter  
housing to above the cutter pulley. (Each spacer  
moved will give an additional 1/4" of cutting  
height ).  
USE ONLY 4 BLADE SPACERS MAXIMUM  
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Setup & Adjustments  
OPERATOR PRESENCE SWITCH ADJUST-  
MENT  
BRAKE / TRACTION ADJUSMENT  
1. Disconnect the brake linkage from the brake  
band arm.  
The operator presence switches can be ad-  
justed by loosening the screws on the back side  
of the console and sliding the switch left or right.  
The O.P. switch plunger should just come in  
contact with the O.P. lever when the operator  
presence levers are released.  
2.With the mower in gear, place the drive levers  
in the drive position. Firmly pull back on the  
handles until the tires slide to seat the drive  
belts into the pulleys.  
BLADE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT  
3. Measure the distance between the back drive  
lever slot and the neutral bail. It should be  
between 3/16 and 1/4" but not exceeding 1/4".  
See Figure #3.  
The blade engagement switch can be adjusted  
by loosening the screws on the blade engage-  
ment bracket and moving the switch up or  
down. The blade switch should be adjusted so  
the plunger is fully depressed when the engage-  
ment lever is fully disengaged.  
4. If the clearance is less than 3/16”, disconnect  
the drive lever from the idler arm by removing  
the retaining ring.  
ADJUSTMENTS - DRIVE BELTS  
For all drive belts, tension should be set so that  
belt vibration is minimized or eliminated when  
belts are moving during normal operation. A  
properly tensioned belt should have 1/4" to 3/8"  
deflection at the center of belt span between  
pulleys when blades are engaged.  
5. Adjust the drive linkage to the proper clear-  
ance by screwing it into the yoke at the drive  
lever end of the linkage. This will achieve proper  
clearance if the distance is less than 3/16”.  
Screw the linkage out if it is greater than 1/4".  
Blade drive belt tension is preset at the factory.  
NOTE:  
DO NOT over tighten belt. Excessive tension  
will decrease belt and spindle bearing life.  
BLADE DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENTS  
WARNING  
BEFORE PERFORMING ADJUSTMENTS  
ON BLADE BELT, TURN MOWER OFF,  
CLOSE FUEL VALVE, AND DISCONNECT  
SPARK PLUG WIRE.  
1. Remove front deck belt shield.  
2. Loosen whiz nut on turnbuckle.  
3. Set belt tension when engagement lever is in  
the engaged position.  
4. To increase belt tension rotate turnbuckle  
toward the rear of the mower until desired  
tension is gained. Do not over tighten belts, to  
much tension will reduce belt and spindle  
bearing life. See figure # 6  
Figure 3  
NOTE:  
5. Tighten whiz nut on turnbuckle and install belt  
shield.  
More or less brake pressure may be desired  
depending on the operator or conditions of  
operation. To increase pressure tighten the  
wing nut on the brake linkage.  
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AUXILIARY BLADE DRIVE BELT  
(48" MODELS ONLY)  
To adjust tension of the auxiliary belt rotate nut  
on linkage that is attached to deck strap located  
on the right side of cutter deck. See Figure 6.  
BLADE ENGAGEMENT LEVER  
The blade engagement lever needs to be  
adjusted so the lever does not come in contact  
with control panel when the lever is in the off  
position.  
TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT  
To adjust, remove the clevis pin from the yoke  
and adjust by turning the yoke. The clevis pin  
connects the blade engagement lever to the  
yoke, and the yoke is connected to the blade  
engagement rod that runs to the bellcrank on  
the rear deck.  
To increase the tension of the transmission belt,  
loosen the nut on the underside of the transmis-  
sion idler pulley located under the rear deck,  
slide the idler assembly inward to increase  
tension and tighten the nut to secure. See  
figures 4 & 5.  
BELT GUIDES  
Belt guides under rear deck are adjusted as  
shown in figures 4 and 5  
NOTE: The blades should come to a stop  
from maximum speed within 7 seconds after  
disengaging.  
36" MODEL  
48" MODEL  
1/4" CLEARANCE  
1/8" CLEARANCE  
103462  
102036  
1/2"  
103462  
102036  
1/2"  
TRANSMISSION BELT  
TRANSMISSION BELT  
ENGINE PULLEY  
ENGINE PULLEY  
103463  
103462  
1/8" CLEARANCE  
TRANSMISSION IDLER PULLEY  
1/8" CLEARANCE  
TRANSMISSION IDLER PULLEY  
Figure 5  
Figure 4  
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AUXILARYBELTADJUSTMENTROD  
TURNBUCKLE  
1/4"  
IDLER PIVOT POINT  
ENGAGEMENT IDLERASSEMBLY  
Figure 6  
BEFORE OPERATING  
PRE-START CHECKLIST  
Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and how  
to use them before operating the mower. Know  
beforehand how to stop the engine, drive  
wheels, and mower blades in preparation for  
possible emergency.  
Make the following checks and perform the  
services as required before each start up.  
1. If required make cutting height adjustments  
and drive linkage adjustments. Refer to pages 6,  
7, and 8  
EMERGENCY STOP  
2. Check tires for proper inflation (front caster  
tire pressure to be 50 lbs max. / rear tire pres-  
sure to be 14 lbs max.  
3. Check guards, deflectors, and covers to  
make sure all are in place and secure.  
4. Check blade belts for wear and correct  
tension if worn or damaged, replace with original  
part.  
5. Clean interior and exterior surfaces of the  
cutting deck and clean engine of any accumula-  
tion of dirt or debris. Keep engine air intake clear  
at all times.  
Pull both drive levers firmly against handle grips  
and hold them securely in place. Use thumbs to  
lift the neutral bail up into the neutral slot. Then  
stop engine by pulling throttle control back and  
shut off the key switch. See figure # 7.  
NORMAL OPERATING STOP  
1. Pull both drive levers firmly toward the handle  
grips to stop forward motion.  
2. Use thumbs to lift neutral bail into the neutral  
slots.  
3. Move the throttle control to the slow position.  
4. Move blade engagement lever to the off  
position.  
5. Move shift lever to the neutral position.  
6. Stop engine by turning the key switch to the  
off position.  
6. Check engine oil add if needed (do not over-  
fill)  
refer to engine manual for oil specs.  
7. Add fuel to tank after pushing the mower  
outside where fumes can dissipate. Make sure  
cap is tight after refueling.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
CLOSE FUEL VALVE AT THE END OF  
DO NOT ADD FUEL WHILE ENGINE  
IS RUNNING OR WHILE ENGINE IS HOT.  
EACH MOWING JOB !!  
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Hydro Intermediate Walk Behind  
Adjustment Instructions for:  
MODELS / I.D. : 968999105 / WH3614A  
968999111 / WH3615A  
968999106 / WH4817A  
CUTTING HEIGHT  
1. Before changing cutting heights make sure the blades are off, key switch is off, and remove  
spark plug wire or wires.  
2. Cutting height ranges from 1 1/2” to 5” in 1/4” increments.  
3. Cutting height can be changed three ways. Move one “C” spacer on the front casters,  
change the blade spacers, or move the wheel motor assemblies.  
4. a. To change heights on the rear deck loosen, do not remove, the top two carriage bolts on  
both sides. (see fig. 1a)  
b. Place a jack under the center of the rear deck remove the bottom two nuts on both sides.  
Then remove the bottom two bolts both sides. (May have to raise the jack slightly to remove  
bolts.)(see fig. 1b)  
c. With the jack raise or lower the rear deck to the desired position using the chart, on page  
7, to ensure proper height.  
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d. Reinstall the bottom two bolts on both sides.(A tapered punch may be needed to help align  
the holes.)  
e. Retighten all four bolts both sides and remove jack.  
5. Using the chart(on page 7), find the correct number of spacers to be placed under the caster  
swivel.(see fig. 2)  
NOTE: To achieve the best quality cut, the blades should be level with the ground or slightly tipped  
forward.  
REAR DECKADJ USTMENT  
CARRIAGEBOLTS(a)  
POSTION A  
POSTION B  
POSTION C  
(b)  
Figure1  
CASTER HEIGHTADJ USTMENT  
MACHINERYBUSHING  
1/2" C -SPACERS  
CASTER  
SWIVEL  
Figure2  
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CUTTINGHEIGHTADJUSTMENTCHART  
NUMBEROF  
SPACERS BELOW  
CASTER ARM  
AXLE  
POSITION  
NUMBER OF 1/4" BLADE SPACERS  
UNDERCUTTERHOUSING  
CUTTINGHEIGHT  
(ININCHES)  
1 1/2  
1 3/4  
2
2 1/4  
2 1/2  
2
2 1/4  
2 1/2  
2 3/4  
3
2 1/2  
2 3/4  
3
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3
3 1/4  
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
3 1/2  
3 3/4  
4
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
4
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
4
3
2
1
0
0
A
1
2
B
3
4
C
4 1/4  
4 1/2  
4 3/4  
5
5
Note: To quickly achieve small changes in cutting  
heights,movethespacersfromunderthecutterhousing  
toabovethecutterpulley.(Eachspacermovedwillgive  
an additional 1/4" of cutting height ).  
USE ONLY 4 BLADE SPACERS MAXIMUM  
MOTION CONTROL ADJUSTMENT  
1. This adjustment must be made with the drive wheels rotating. Raise rear of the unit and block it  
up so the wheels are free to rotate. CAUTION: Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating  
tires.  
2. It will be necessary to make this adjustment with the reverse detents disconnected.  
3. With the ground speed lever in neutral or stop position, start the engine.  
4. The thumb latches should be unlocked.  
5. Turn the adjusting nut the proper direction until the wheel stops rotating. This is your neutral  
position, repeat on other side. (see fig. 3)  
6.After the neutral position is adjusted. You will need to readjust the short linkage. (see fig. 3)  
7. Remove the two hairpins, swing the linkage out of the control lever and the thumb latch.  
(see fig.3)  
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8. Turn the short linkage the proper direction in the swivel, so that when the thumb latch is engaged  
the wheel doesn’t turn (or it is in neutral). Reinstall the hairpins and repeat on other side.  
(see fig. 3)  
9. After these adjustments have been made it will be necessary to adjust the reverse detent. (See  
reverse spring detent adjustment)  
Figure 3  
REVERSE SPRING DETENT ADJUSTMENT  
1. To check if your reverse spring detent adjustment is set right. Make sure your ground speed  
lever is pulled back to the neutral position. Release the thumb latches (both sides) and pull up on  
the control levers at the same time. Then release the levers, it should return to neutral. If it does not,  
the following adjustments need to be made.  
2. Stop engine and remove key.  
3. Ground speed lever should be in the neutral or stop position and the thumb latches unlocked.  
4. Loosen the two 1/4” bolts holding the reverse detent bracket. Slide the bracket up or down till it  
just touches the “L” shape stop under the console. Holding the bracket against the stop retighten  
the two 1/4” bolts. (Repeat on other side if needed.)  
(see fig. 4 )  
Figure 4  
(Right side cut away view of console.)  
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BLADE DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT  
1. Before performing adjustments on blade belt, turn the mower off and disconnect spark plug wire  
or wires.  
2. Remove front deck belt shield.  
3. Loosen nut on turnbuckle.  
4. Set belt tension when blade engagement lever is in the engaged position.  
5. To increase belt tension rotate turnbuckle toward the rear of the mower until desired tension is  
gained. Do not over tighten belts, to much tension will reduce belt and spindle bearing life.  
(see fig. 5)  
AUXILIARY BLADE BELT  
1. Before performing adjustments on blade belt, turn the mower off and disconnect spark plug wire  
or wires.  
2. To adjust tension on the auxiliary belt rotate nut on linkage that is attached to deck strap located  
on the right side of cutter deck. (see fig. 5)  
AUXILARY BELT ADJUSTMENT  
ROD  
TURNBUCKLE  
1/4"  
IDLER PIVOT POINT  
ENGAGEMENTIDLER  
ASSEMBLY  
Figure 5  
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ENGINE BELT GUIDES  
1. Before performing adjustments on belt guides, turn the mower off and disconnect spark plug wire  
or wires.  
2. Belt guides under the engine should be adjusted as shown in figure 6.  
Figure 6  
PUMP BELT  
1. Before performing adjustments on pump belt, turn the mower off and disconnect spark plug wire  
or wires.  
2. Check tension on the belt. If it feels loose adjustment will need to be made.  
3. Loosen the nut on the bottom of the idler pulley.  
4. Slide the idler pulley against the belt, retighten the nut while applying pressure to the idler  
pulley. (see fig. 6)  
INTERLOCK SAFETY SYSTEM  
The interlock modules function is to prevent the engine form starting if the blade and/or ground  
speed lever are engaged. It also causes engine shutdown if the operator falls from, or attempts to  
leave the operator position while the blades or ground speed lever are engaged. After the engine  
starts, the operator must hold either the left or right O.P. lever down before engaging the blades or  
moving the ground speed lever. If neither O.P. lever is held the engine will stop. Check the function  
of the safety electrical system on a regular basis.  
1. Engine must kill if blades are engaged without O.P. levers held down.  
2. Engine must kill if ground speed lever is taken out of neutral without holding down O.P. levers.  
3. Engine must not start unless blades are off and ground speed lever is in the neutral position.  
4. Do not operate the mower if the interlock safety system allows operation or starting in any unsafe  
condition.  
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ETS Hydro Intermediate Walk Behind  
Models:  
968999127 / WHF4215ETS  
968999129 / WHF4818ETS  
968999130 / WHF5218ETS  
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CUTTING HEIGHT:  
1. Stop the mower and disengage the blades.  
2. Raise the deck height lever to the transport position.  
3. Remove the height adjustment pin and place it in the desired cutting height hole. Move deck height  
lever down onto the pin and mow. NOTE: anti-scalp rollers must be in the proper position for maximum  
deck floatation. See the decal on the front deck.  
MOWER DECK LEVELING:  
1. Position mower on a flat surface and stop engine.  
2. Check the tire pressure of all four tires. Inflation should be 15 psi.  
3. Place two 2x4’s on edge under the cutting deck from front to rear and lower the deck down onto the  
2x4’s.  
4. Adjust the four upper chain bolts “H” to the center of the slot in the deck lift arms (See Fig 2). NOTE:  
make sure deck lift blocks are tightly bolted to the frame .  
5. Check chains for equal tension. If unequal, adjust upper chain bolt in slot.  
6. Place deck in the 5" cutting height and measure from the cutting edge of the blade to a flat surface  
to check deck cutting height.  
MOTION CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS  
1. This Adjustment must be made with the drive wheels rotating. Raise rear of the unit and block it  
up so the wheels are free to rotate. CAUTION: Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating  
tires.  
2. With the ground speed lever in the neutral position, start the engine.  
3. Lift the neutral bail into the neutral slots in the drive levers.  
4. Adjust the drive linkages by loosening or tightening the nut on the bottom of the drive linkage until  
the wheels stop.  
5. With 2 9/16” wrenches, adjust the reverse detent springs on the pump arms so that the head of  
the bolt is approximately 1/16” from the top of the rear deck.  
6. Push the ground speed lever forward to full speed and pull back to neutral position to be sure that  
the wheels stop. This should be done several times and any readjustments made that are required.  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
FRONT DECK BELT ROUTING:  
FIGURE 3  
PUMP BELT  
1. Before performing adjustments on pump belt, turn the mower off and disconnect spark plug wire or  
wires.  
2. Check tension on the belt. If it feels loose adjustment will need to be made.  
3. Loosen the nut on the bottom of the idler pulley.  
4. Slide the idler pulley against the belt, retighten the nut while applying pressure to the idler  
pulley. (see fig. 6)  
INTERLOCK SAFETY SYSTEM  
The interlock modules function is to prevent the engine form starting if the blade and/or ground speed  
lever are engaged. It also causes engine shutdown if the operator falls from, or attempts to leave the  
operator position while the blades or ground speed lever are engaged. After the engine starts, the  
operator must hold either the left or right O.P. lever down before engaging the blades or moving the  
ground speed lever. If neither O.P. lever is held the engine will stop. Check the function of the safety  
electrical system on a regular basis.  
1. Engine must kill if blades are engaged without at least one O.P. lever held down.  
2. Engine must kill if ground speed lever is taken out of neutral without holding down at least one O.P.  
lever.  
3. Engine must not start unless blades are off and ground speed lever is in the neutral position.  
4. Do not operate the mower if the interlock safety system allows operation or starting in any unsafe  
condition.  
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Mid Mount Zero Turn Riders 42” & 48”  
Setup Instructions for:  
MODEL / I.D. :  
968999157 / ZTHKH4818A  
968999158 / ZTHKH4820A  
968999167 / ZTHKW4218A  
968999168 / ZTHKW4818A  
968999169 / ZTHKW4821A  
ADJUSTMENTS  
PARK BRAKE:  
1. Stop engine and remove key. While the park brake lever”A” is in the on position. The distance  
between the swivel”C” and the bolt head”B” should be 3/8” to 1/2” approximately.(See Fig. 2)  
2. If adjustment is needed, using two 1/2” wrenches, loosen the nut”F” above the turnbuckle”G”  
while holding the turnbuckle”G” from turning. After the nut”F” is loose and out of the way. While  
holding the bolt head”B” from turning. Turn the turnbuckle”G” the proper direction to lengthen the  
distance or to shorten the distance. After the proper distance is obtained retighten the nut”F”  
against the turnbuckle”G”.  
3. While the park brake lever”A” is still in the on position, measure the length of the spring”D”.  
Should measure 2”.(See Fig. 2)  
4. If adjustment is needed loosen or tighten the nut”E” below the spring”D”. While holding the  
turnbuckle”G” to keep the assembly from turning.  
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FIGURE 2  
CUTTING HEIGHT:  
1. Stop the mower and disengage the blades.  
2. Raise the deck height lever to the transport position.  
3. Remove the height adjustment pin and place it in the desired cutting height hole. Move deck  
height lever down onto the pin and mow. NOTE: anti-scalp rollers must be in the proper position  
for maximum deck floatation. See the decal on the front deck.  
MOWER DECK LEVELING:  
1. Position mower on a flat surface and stop engine.  
2. Check the tire pressure of all four tires. Inflation should be 15 psi.  
3. Place two 2x4’s on edge under the cutting deck from front to rear and lower the deck down  
onto the 2x4’s.  
4. Adjust the four upper chain bolts “H” to the center of the slot in the deck lift arms (See Fig 2).  
NOTE: make sure deck lift blocks are tightly bolted to the frame .  
5. Check chains for equal tension. If unequal, adjust upper chain bolt in slot.  
6. Place deck in the 5" cutting height and measure from the cutting edge of the blade to a flat  
surface to check deck cutting height.  
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FRONT DECK BELT ROUTING: (See Fig. 4)  
THROTTLE LEVER TENSION:  
1. Stop engine and remove key.  
2. If throttle lever becomes loose, tension may be adjusted by tightening the pivot bolt. The pivot  
bolt holds the throttle arm to the throttle mounting bracket which is located under the console.  
Access is gained by removing the foot plate and the kick plate. See page 3.  
REVERSE SPRING DETENT ADJUSTMENT:  
1. Stop engine and remove key.  
2. Pull the motion control lever back to the reverse position and release the lever. When the lever  
stops it should be in line with the neutral slot, so you can rotate the lever out with out hitting the  
side of the console.  
3. If adjustment is needed put the seat in the rear slide position, tilt seat forward, remove seat  
lanyard from seat frame, and rotate seat forward to rest on the frame.  
4. On the back of the console where the spring is fastened. Loosen 3/8” nut and bolt enough to  
allow the bolt to slide in the slot.(See Fig. 5a)  
5. Rotate the motion control lever out into the neutral slot. While the lever is swung out pull it  
against the back edge of the neutral slot. Holding the lever adjust the spring by sliding the bolt in  
the slot to remove all the slop and retighten the 3/8” nut and bolt.(Repeat steps on other side if  
needed.)(See Fig. 5a)  
6. Check your adjustment by repeating step two.  
7. If no more adjustment is needed refasten the seat lanyard to the seat frame.  
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Figure 5a  
(Left side cut away view)  
Figure 5b  
(Left side cut away view)  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
MOTION CONTROL LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT:  
1. This adjustment must be made with the drive wheels rotating. Raise rear of the unit and block  
it up so the wheels are free to rotate. CAUTION: Keep hands, feet and clothing away from  
rotating tires.  
2. Tilt seat forward and remove the seat lanyard from seat so the seat can rotate down onto the  
frame. Make sure the seat is adjusted toward the rear of the unit so it clears the controls on the  
console.  
3. Place a 2x4 board approximately 10 to 12 inches long between the foot plate and the center of  
the seat to engage the seat safety switch. NOTE: You may want to cover the end of the 2x4 with  
a rag to protect the seat from marring.  
4. Loosen the nuts directly behind each ball joint on both rods that connect the pump arm to the  
motion control assemblies. (See Fig 5b )  
5. Start the engine. The park brake must be engaged and the motion control levers must be in the  
neutral slot (See figure 6 page10) to start the engine. Run engine at approximately 1/2 throttle.  
6. Release park brake to allow wheels to rotate. CAUTION: Keep hands, feet and clothing away  
from rotating tires.  
7. Begin with either side and put the motion control lever into the neutral position. Adjust the  
motion control linkage by rotating the double nuts on the rod in the proper direction until the wheel  
stops rotating (See Fig 5b ).  
Move the motion control lever forward then into the neutral position and place it into the neutral  
slot. The wheel must be stopped completely at this point. Now do the same in reverse and re-  
lease the lever. The lever should return to neutral on its own. If not see reverse spring detent  
adjustment section.  
8. Run engine at full throttle to make sure wheels do not rotate. Readjust if any rotation occurs.  
9. Repeat on the opposite side and tighten nuts against ball joints.  
10. Remove the 2x4 board and make sure the seat wiring is connected to the wiring harness.  
WARNING: Seat must be connected for safety interlock system to properly function.  
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Mid Mount Zero Turn Riders 52” & 61”  
Generation 2  
Adjustment instructions for:  
Models:  
968999159 / ZTH5221KAA  
968999160 / ZTH5223KAA  
968999161 / ZTH5223KOA  
968999162 / ZTH5223KOLA  
968999163 / ZTH5225KOA  
968999165 / ZTH6125KOA  
968999166 / ZTH6125KAA  
968999173 / ZTH5225KAA  
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Adjustments  
Cutting Height  
Stop the mower and disengage the blades.  
Lift Lever  
Raise the deck height lever to the transport  
position.  
Deck Height  
Adjusment  
Plates  
Remove the height adjustment pin and  
place it in the desired cutting height hole.  
Lower the lift lever down onto pin. NOTE:  
Anti-scalp rollers must be in the proper  
position for maximum deck floatation. See  
the decal on the front deck for proper  
settings. FIG - 5  
Mower Deck Leveling  
Position machine on a flat surface. Preferably  
level concrete.  
FIG - 5  
Check the tire pressure in all four tires.  
Inflation should be 15 psi.  
Place 2x4’s on edge under the cutting deck  
from front to rear and lower the deck down  
onto 2x4’s.  
Deck Lift  
Arm  
Adjust the four lower chain bolts to the center  
slots on the deck. FIG - 6 NOTE: Make sure  
the lift blocks under the frame are tightly  
bolted to the frame.  
Slots For  
Chain  
Adjustment  
FIG - 6  
Check the chains for equal tension. If unequal  
adjust lower chain bolt in slot.  
Reverse Detent  
Adjustment Slot  
Place the deck in the 6” cutting height and  
measure from the cutting edge of the blade to  
the flat level surface to check the deck cutting  
height.  
Reverse De-  
tent  
Spring  
Motion  
Control  
Lever  
Throttle Lever Tension  
Stop engine and remove key.  
Throttle lever tension may be adjusted by  
tightening the pivot bolt. The pivot bolt se-  
cures the throttle arm to the mounting bracket  
which is mounted to the console. Access is  
gained by removing the console.  
FIG - 7  
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Reverse Spring Detent Adjustment  
Stop engine and remove key.  
Spring  
1/4” Gap  
Pull the motion control lever back to the  
reverse position and release the lever. When  
the lever stops it should be in line with the  
neutral slot, so you can move the lever into  
neutral slot with out hitting the side of the  
console frame.  
Loosen  
here  
FIG - 8  
If adjustment is required put the seat in the  
rear most position on the slide, tilt the seat  
forward, remove the seat rod from seat frame  
and fold seat over forward onto the frame.  
On the back of the console where the spring  
is fastened, loosen the 3/8” nut and bolt  
enough to allow the bolt to slide in the slot.  
FIG - 7  
Rotate the motion control lever out into the  
neutral slot. While the lever is swung out into  
the neutral slot pull it against the the back  
edge of the neutral slot. Holding the lever  
adjust the spring by sliding the bolt in the slot  
to remove all the slop and retighten the bolt.  
Check your adjustment by repeating the  
second step in this process.  
If no more adjustment is needed reassemble  
the seat rod to the seat frame.  
Park Brake Adjustment  
When park brake is in the engaged position  
the distance between the trunion and the bolt  
head at the rear of the assembly should  
measure 1/4” and the spring should measure  
1.5” +/- 1/8”. To adjust the 1/4” gap between  
the trunion and the bolt head loosen the nut  
against the yoke then turn the bolt head the  
proper direction to achive the proper gap. To  
adjust the length of the spring turn the nut  
against the spring the proper direction to  
lengthen or shorten the spring. This adjust-  
ment is the same for both sides. FIG - 8  
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Motion Control Linkage Adjustment  
This adjustment must be made with the rear  
wheels rotating. Raise the rear of the ma-  
chine and block it up so the wheels are free  
to rotate. CAUTION: Keep hands, feet and  
clothing away from rotating tires.  
Tilt seat forward and remove the seat rod so  
the seat may rotate forward onto the frame.  
Place a 2x4 board between the foot plate  
and the center of the seat to engage the seat  
safety switch.  
Loosen the nuts directly behind each ball joint  
on both rods that connect the pump arm to  
the motion control assemblies. FIG - 9  
Motion  
Control  
Lever  
Start the engine. The park brake must be  
engaged and the motion control levers in the  
neutral slots to start the engine. Run the  
engine approximately half throttle  
Turn Here  
ToAdjust  
Release park brake to allow the wheels to  
rotate.  
Begin with either side and put the motion  
control lever into the neutral position.Adjust  
the motion control linkage by rotating the  
double nuts in the proper direction until the  
wheel stops rotating. FIG - 9 Move the motion  
control lever forward then into the neutral  
position and place it into the neutral slot. The  
wheel must be stopped completely at this  
point. Now do the same in reverse and  
release the lever. The lever should return to  
neutral on its own. If not see reverse spring  
detent adjustment.  
Loosen Here  
(Lt. Hand  
Thds.)  
Loosen Here  
FIG - 9  
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