John Deere Lawn Mower GT2554 User Manual

M139955  
C2  
Scotts Garden Tractor  
GT2554  
OMM139955 C2  
OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
North American Version  
Litho in U.S.A.  
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION  
Product Identification  
Record Identification Numbers  
Scotts Garden Tractor  
GT2554 Serial No. (GX2554S010001 - )  
When contacting an Authorized Service Center for  
information, always provide product model and serial  
number.  
Locate identification number for machine and for engine.  
Record information in spaces provided below.  
A
B
MX13481  
DATE OF PURCHASE:  
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DEALER NAME:  
_________________________________________  
DEALER PHONE:  
_________________________________________  
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (A):  
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ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER (B):  
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will ensure the customer that their product receives all post  
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Product Identification  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Table of Contents  
Safety .....................................................................................................................................................................................1  
Assembly................................................................................................................................................................................8  
Operating..............................................................................................................................................................................10  
Replacement Parts...............................................................................................................................................................21  
Service Interval Chart...........................................................................................................................................................22  
Service Lubrication...............................................................................................................................................................23  
Service Engine .....................................................................................................................................................................24  
Service Transmission............................................................................................................................................................29  
Service Mower......................................................................................................................................................................30  
Service Electrical..................................................................................................................................................................34  
Service Miscellaneous..........................................................................................................................................................37  
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................................................38  
Storing Machine....................................................................................................................................................................42  
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................44  
Warranty ...............................................................................................................................................................................46  
Index.....................................................................................................................................................................................49  
All information, illustrations and  
specifications in this manual are based  
on the latest information at the time of  
publication. The right is reserved to  
make changes at any time without  
notice.  
COPYRIGHT© 2002  
Deere & Co.  
John Deere Worldwide Commercial and  
Consumer Equipment Division  
All rights reserved  
Previous Editions  
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1997  
OMM139955 C2 - English  
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SAFETY  
Safety  
grass catcher in place.  
Understanding Machine Safety Labels  
DANGER  
ROTATING BLADES CUT OFF ARMS AND LEGS  
Safety-Alert Symbol  
The machine safety labels shown in this section are placed  
in important areas on your machine to draw attention to  
potential safety hazards.  
On your machine safety labels, the words DANGER,  
WARNING, and CAUTION are used with this safety-alert  
symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.  
The operators manual also explains any potential safety  
hazards whenever necessary in special safety messages  
that are identified with the word, CAUTION, and the safety-  
alert symbol.  
M47707/MX13481  
Do not mow when children or others are around  
Do not mow in reverse  
Look down and behind before and while backing  
Never carry children even with blades off  
DANGER  
WARNING: AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
Rotating Blade  
Drive up and down slopes, not across  
Avoid sudden turns  
If machine stops going uphill, stop blade and back down  
slowly  
Keep safety devices (guards, shields, and switches) in  
place and working  
Read operators manual  
When leaving machine:  
Stop engine  
Set park brake  
Remove key  
MX13481  
Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when  
engine is running.  
THROWN OBJECTS  
Before mowing, clear area of objects that may be thrown  
by blade.  
Do not operate mower without discharge chute or entire  
Safety - 1  
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SAFETY  
WARNING: LOADED SPRING  
DANGER/POISON  
M47589/M88552/MX13481  
MX13481  
Lock lift lever forward before changing attachments.  
Picture Note: Located on battery  
Shield eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness or  
injury.  
DANGER  
No sparks, flames, smoking  
ROTATING BLADE  
Sulfuric acid can cause blindness or severe burns  
Flush eyes immediately with water. Get medical help  
fast.  
Maintenance-free.  
Keep out of the reach of children. Do not tip. Do not  
open battery!  
CAUTION  
MX13481  
Picture Note: Located on left side of mower  
Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine  
is running.  
M138932/MX13481  
To avoid injury from spring loaded tension arm, read  
operators manual before releasing.  
Safety - 2  
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SAFETY  
Emission Control System Certification Label  
Operating Safely  
NOTE: Tampering with emission controls and  
components by unauthorized personnel may result in  
severe fines or penalties. Emission controls and  
components can only be adjusted by EPA and/or CARB  
authorized service centers. Contact John Deere  
Commercial and Consumer Equipment Retailer  
concerning emission controls and component  
questions.  
The presence of an emissions label signifies that the  
engine has been certified with the United States  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and/or California  
Air Resources Board (CARB).  
The emissions warranty applies only to those engines  
marketed by John Deere that have been certified by the  
EPA and/or CARB; and used in the United States and  
Canada in off-road mobile equipment.  
Read, understand and follow all instructions in the  
manual, on the machine and on the safety video before  
starting.  
Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the  
instructions to operate the machine.  
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper  
Emission Compliance Period  
use of the machine before starting.  
If engine has emission compliance category listed on the  
emission control system certification or air index label, this  
indicates the number of operating hours for which the  
engine has been certified to meet EPA and/or CARB  
emission requirements. The following table provides the  
engine compliance period in hours associated with the  
category found on the certification label.  
Inspect machine before you operate. Be sure hardware  
is tight. Repair or replace damaged, badly worn, or missing  
parts. Be sure guards and shields are in good condition  
and fastened in place. Make any necessary adjustments  
before you operate.  
Do not operate mower without discharge chute or entire  
grass catcher in place.  
Agency  
EPA  
Category  
Hours  
250  
Check brake action before you operate. Adjust or  
service brakes as necessary.  
C
Stop machine if anyone enters the area.  
EPA  
B
500  
If you hit an object, stop the machine and inspect it.  
EPA  
A
1000  
125  
Make repairs before you operate. Keep machine and  
attachments properly maintained and in good working  
order.  
CARB  
CARB  
CARB  
Moderate  
Intermediate  
Extended  
250  
Be aware of the mower discharge direction and make  
sure that no one is in the path of the discharge direction.  
500  
Do not leave machine unattended when it is running.  
Only operate during daylight or with good artificial light.  
Be careful of traffic when operating near or crossing  
Certification  
roadways.  
Your mower has been certified by an independent  
laboratory for compliance with American National Standard  
B-71.1, Safety Specificationsfor Power Lawn Mowers,  
Lawn and Garden Tractors, and Lawn Tractors.  
Older adults are involved in a large percentage of riding  
mower accidents involving injury. These operators should  
evaluate their ability to operate a mower safely enough to  
protect the operator and others from serious injury.  
Safety - 3  
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SAFETY  
adult.  
Rotating Blades are Dangerous  
Never assume that children will remain where you last  
HELP PREVENT SERIOUS OR FATAL ACCIDENTS:  
saw them. Children are attracted to mowing activity, stay  
alert to the presence of children.  
Keep children indoors when you are mowing. Turn the  
machine off if a child enters the mowing area.  
Use extra care when you come to blind corners, shrubs,  
trees, or other objects that may block your vision.  
Do not let children or an untrained person operate the  
machine.  
Do not carry or let children ride on any attachment or  
machine even with the blades off. Do not tow children in a  
cart or trailer.  
Rotating blades can cut off arms and legs, and throw  
Parking Safely  
objects. Failure to observe safety instructions could result  
in serious injury or death.  
Stop machine on a level surface, not on a slope.  
Disengage mower blades.  
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from mower deck  
when engine is running.  
Lower attachments to the ground.  
Lock park brake.  
Be alert at all times, drive forward carefully. People,  
especially children can move quickly into the mowing area  
before you know it.  
Stop engine.  
Before backing up, stop mower blades or attachments  
Remove key.  
and look down and behind the machine carefully, especially  
for children.  
Before leaving operators seat, wait for engine and all  
moving parts to stop.  
Do not mow in reverse.  
Shut off blades when you are not mowing.  
Avoid Tipping  
Do not operate machine if you are under the influence of  
drugs or alcohol.  
Park machine safely before inspecting, removing, or  
unplugging mower or bagger.  
PROTECT CHILDREN:  
Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and  
tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or  
death. All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back  
up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not mow it.  
Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do not  
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to  
make sudden changes in speed or direction.  
the presence of children. Keep children out of the mowing  
area and under the watchful care of another responsible  
Slow down before you make a sharp turn or operate on  
Safety - 4  
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SAFETY  
a slope. Choose a low gear or speed so that you will not  
have to stop or shift while on the slope.  
Driving Safely on Public Roads  
Do not turn on slopes unless necessary. Turn slowly and  
turn downhill. Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.  
Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the  
terrain. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall  
grass can hide obstacles.  
Keep away from drop-offs, ditches and embankments.  
Use extra care with grass catchers or other  
attachments. These can change the stability of the  
machine. Do not use grass catcher on steep slopes.  
Use recommended weights for added stability when  
operating on slopes or using front or rear mounted  
attachments. Remove weights when not required.  
Avoid personal injury or death resulting from a collision with  
another vehicle on public roads:  
Drive up and down a hill - not across.  
Use safety lights and devices. Slow moving machines  
when driven on public roads are hard to see, especially at  
night.  
Do not stop when going up hill or down hill. If machine  
stops going up hill, disengage mower blades and back  
down slowly.  
Whenever driving on public roads, use flashing warning  
lights and turn signals according to local regulations. Extra  
flashing warning lights may need to be installed.  
Mowing when grass is wet can cause reduced traction  
and sliding.  
Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot  
on the ground.  
Checking Mowing Area  
Keep Riders Off  
Clear mowing area of objects that might be thrown.  
Keep people and pets out of mowing area.  
Study mowing area. Set up a safe mowing pattern. Do  
Only allow the operator on the machine. Keep riders off.  
Riders on the machine or attachment may be struck by  
not mow where traction or stability is doubtful.  
Test drive area with mower lowered but not running.  
foreign objects or thrown off the machine causing serious  
injury.  
Slow down when you travel over rough ground.  
Riders obstruct the operators view resulting in the  
machine being operated in an unsafe manner.  
Towing Loads Safely  
Limit loads to those you can safely control. Use only  
approved hitches when pulling loads or using heavy  
equipment. Use counterweights or wheel weights as  
required in this manual or your attachment manual.  
Safety - 5  
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SAFETY  
Do not tow children in a cart or trailer.  
Remove grass and debris from engine compartment  
and muffler area, before and after operating machine,  
especially after mowing or mulching in dry conditions.  
Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.  
Follow the manufacturers recommendation for weight  
To reduce fire hazard, keep engine and engine  
limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.  
compartment free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease.  
Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for  
Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.  
Never remove fuel cap, or add fuel with engine running  
towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the hitch  
point.  
or hot. Allow engine to cool for several minutes.  
On slopes, the weight of towed equipment may cause  
loss of traction and loss of control.  
Never store equipment with fuel in the tank inside a  
building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark.  
Wear Appropriate Clothing  
Tire Safety  
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side  
shields when operating the mower.  
Explosive separation of a tire and rim parts can cause  
serious injury or death:  
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment  
appropriate for the job.  
Do not attempt to mount a tire without the proper  
Wear a suitable protective device such as earplugs.  
equipment and experience to perform the job.  
Loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing.  
Always maintain the correct tire pressure. Do not inflate  
Do not wear radio or music headphones. Safe service  
the tires above the recommended pressure. Never weld or  
heat a wheel and tire assembly. The heat can cause an  
increase in air pressure resulting in a tire explosion.  
Welding can structurally weaken or deform the wheel.  
and operation requires your full attention.  
When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension  
Prevent Fires  
hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side and  
NOT in front of or over the tire assembly.  
Check tires for low pressure, cuts, bubbles, damaged  
rims or missing lug bolts and nuts.  
Safety - 6  
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SAFETY  
beds and refuel them on the ground. If this is not possible,  
use a portable, plastic fuel container to refuel equipment on  
a truck bed or trailer.  
Handling Fuel Safely  
Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable:  
For gasoline engines, do not use gas with methanol.  
Methanol is harmful to your health and to the environment.  
Handling Waste Product and Chemicals  
Do not refuel machine while you smoke, when machine  
is near an open flame or sparks, or when engine is running.  
stop engine and allow to cool before filling.  
Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine  
Waste products, such as, used oil, fuel, coolant, brake fluid,  
and batteries, can harm the environment and people:  
running.  
Never fill fuel tank or drain fuel from a machine in an  
Do not use beverage containers for waste fluids -  
enclosed area. Fill fuel tank outdoors.  
someone may drink from them.  
Prevent fires. Clean up spilled fuel immediately.  
Do not store machine with fuel in tank in a building  
See your local Recycling Center or John Deere dealer to  
learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products.  
where fumes may reach an open flame or spark.  
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provides specific  
Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric  
details on chemical products: physical and health hazards,  
safety procedures, and emergency response techniques.  
The seller of the chemical products used with your machine  
is responsible for providing the MSDS for that product.  
discharge. Use only non-metal, portable fuel containers  
approved by the Underwriters Laboratory (U.L.) or the  
American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM). If using a  
funnel, make sure it is plastic and has no screen or filter.  
Static electric discharge can ignite gasoline vapors in an  
ungrounded fuel container. Remove the fuel container from  
the bed of a vehicle or the trunk of a car and place on the  
ground away from the vehicle before filling. Keep nozzle in  
contact with container opening while filling.  
When practical, remove equipment from trailers or truck  
Safety - 7  
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ASSEMBLY  
Assembly  
Install and Connect Battery  
Identify Parts  
Clear Plastic Bag Contains:  
Operators Manual  
Safety Video  
Warranty Cards  
D
C
B
Bag of Parts Contains:  
A
Hardware for Steering Wheel  
Hardware for Battery Cables  
Key Chain  
Padded Key  
M88565  
NOTE: There is an extra ignition key strapped to one of  
seat suspension springs.  
1. Install battery and secure with hold-down strap (A)  
2. Remove and discard red positive (+) protective cap from  
positive (+) battery terminal.  
Install Steering Wheel  
3. Connect blue harness wire (B) and red positive (+) cable  
(C) to battery. Apply petroleum jelly or silicone spray to  
terminal to prevent corrosion. Make sure connection is  
tight. Install red terminal cover.  
1. Put front wheels in straight forward position.  
2. Lubricate steering shaft.  
3. Install steering wheel with logo in upright position.  
4. Remove and discard black () protective cap from  
negative battery terminal.  
5. Connect black negative () cable (D) to battery. Apply  
petroleum jelly or silicone spray to terminal to prevent  
corrosion. Make sure connection is tight.  
B
Check Engine Oil  
A
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not run engine if oil  
level is below add mark.  
1. Lift hood.  
MX13512  
4. Install shoulder bolt (A). Drive bolt in until head of bolt  
contacts steering wheel.  
A
5. Install washer and nut (B).  
6. Tighten lock nut until it is snug. Do not tighten lock nut to  
pull washer or head of bolt into steering wheel.  
MX13511  
2. Remove dipstick (A). Wipe with clean cloth.  
3. Insert dipstick into tube and rest oil fill cap on tube. Do  
not thread cap onto tube.  
Assembly - 8  
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ASSEMBLY  
4. Remove dipstick to check oil level.  
Checking Tire Pressure  
c
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Explosive separation  
of tire and rim parts is possible when they are  
serviced incorrectly:  
Do not attempt to mount a tire without the  
proper equipment and experience to perform  
the job.  
Do not inflate the tires above the  
recommended pressure.  
Do not weld or heat a wheel and tire  
assembly. Heat can cause an increase in air  
pressure resulting in an explosion. Welding  
can structurally weaken or deform the wheel.  
5. Oil must be between add and full marks.  
6. Add oil to full mark if necessary. Do not overfill.  
7. Install and tighten dipstick. Lower hood.  
Do not stand in front or over the tire  
assembly when inflating. Use a clip-on chuck  
and extension hose long enough to allow you  
to stand to one side.  
Break-In Electric PTO Clutch  
1. Check tires for damage.  
2. Check tire pressure with an accurate gauge.  
3. Add or remove air, if necessary:  
B
Tire Size  
Air Pressure  
83 kPa (12 psi)  
69 kPa (10 psi)  
A
Front: 16 x 7.50  
Rear: 24 x 12.00  
MX13482  
1. Start engine and push throttle lever (A) up to full throttle  
(r) position.  
2. With no load on mower, engage PTO (B) and allow  
mower to run for 10 seconds.  
3. Disengage PTO and wait 10 seconds.  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for 12-15 cycles.  
5. PTO clutch is now properly burnished.  
Check Machine Safety System  
Perform safety system check to make sure electronic safety  
interlock circuit is functioning properly. Perform all safety  
system tests.  
Assembly - 9  
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OPERATING  
Operating  
Daily Operating Checklist  
Test safety systems.  
Check tire pressure.  
Check fuel level.  
B
A
C
Check engine oil level.  
Remove grass and debris from engine compartment  
D
and muffler area, before and after operating machine.  
Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted  
Surfaces  
MX13483  
A - Park Brake Lever  
B - Brake Pedal  
Do not wipe plastic parts unless rinsed first. (See  
Correct Cleaning Care in Service-Miscellaneous section.)  
C - Forward Travel Pedal  
D - Reverse Travel Pedal  
Insect repellent spray may damage plastic and painted  
surfaces. Do not spray insect repellent near machine.  
Be careful not to spill fuel on machine. Fuel may  
damage surface. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.  
Operator Station Controls  
A
G
H
F
B
C
D
MX13484  
A - Mower Lift Lever  
E
A
A
MX13482  
A - Light Switch  
B - PTO Switch/RIO Switch  
C - Key Switch  
D - Choke Knob  
MX13485  
E - Throttle Lever  
A - Cut Height Adjustment Lever  
F - Engine Oil Pressure Light  
G - Hour Meter  
H - Battery Discharge Light  
Operating - 10  
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OPERATING  
position. Mower will be at this cutting height each time it is  
lowered.  
Adjusting Seat  
Adjusting Mower Gage Wheels  
A
c
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before adjusting gage  
wheels:  
Stop engine.  
Remove key.  
Wait for blades to stop.  
MX13486  
1. Tip seat forward and loosen two knobs (A) to slide seat  
assembly forward or rearward to most comfortable operator  
position.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Mower gage wheels  
must not ride on ground to support mower weight.  
Adjust gage wheels each time cutting height is  
changed.  
2. Tighten knobs after adjustment to keep seat in place.  
1. Check machine tire pressure. Inflate tires to correct  
pressure.  
Adjusting Cutting Height  
2. Raise mower lift lever to transport (upper) position and  
adjust cutting height.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Lift lever must be in  
TRANSPORT (upper) position before turning cutting  
height knob.  
A
C
D
NOTE: Adjust mower gage wheels after changing  
cutting height.  
A
Cutting height can be adjusted from approximately 25100  
mm (14 in.).  
When lift lever is in transport (upper) position (lift lever  
completely back), cutting height is approximately 100 mm  
(4 in.).  
MX13506  
3. Remove bolt (A), bushing (B), washer (C), and tighten  
with nut (D).  
4. Move mower gage wheels, one on each side, to one of  
four holes for desired position.  
A
5. Install bolt and tighten with nut.  
6. Move lift lever forward to mowing (lower) position.  
7. Bottom of gage wheels should be approximately 6-13  
mm (1/4-1/2 in.) from ground when properly adjusted.  
MX13485  
Knob (A) has cutting height identification numbers  
embossed in it. To change or attain cutting height desired:  
Pull lift lever completely back to transport (upper)  
position.  
Turn cutting height knob (A) to desired cutting height  
Operating - 11  
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OPERATING  
NOTE: Adjustable lift links are on both sides of mower.  
Adjusting Mower Level (Side-to-Side)  
Cutting height can closely match knob setting by using  
adjustment on both sides. Do not adjust mower too  
high or it will not lock in transport (upper) position.  
c
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before adjusting gage  
wheels:  
Stop engine.  
Remove key.  
B
Wait for blades to stop.  
Be careful of sharp edges on mower blades.  
Always wear gloves when handling mower  
blades.  
NOTE: A mower leveling gauge (Part Number TY15272)  
to aid in mower leveling may be obtained through a  
local John Deere dealer.  
MX13507  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
7. Turn nut (B), (left side shown): Clockwise to raise left  
side of mower and counterclockwise to lower left side of  
mower.  
2. Check tire pressure.  
8. Check side-to-side measurements and adjust if  
necessary.  
3. Adjust cutting height to 50 mm (2 in.).  
NOTE: Mower gage wheels should not contact ground.  
4. Put mower lift lever in mowing (lower) position.  
5. Turn left blade by hand parallel to machine axle. Hold  
drive belt and turn right blade parallel to axle.  
Adjusting Mower Level (Front-to-Rear)  
NOTE: Mower gage wheels should not contact ground  
during leveling.  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
2. Tire pressure must be correct.  
A
3. Pull lift lever completely back to transport (upper)  
position.  
M40161  
A
6. Measure from each outside blade tip (A) to level surface.  
Difference between measurements must not be more than  
3 mm (1/8 in.).  
MX13485  
4. Turn mower depth control knob (A) to adjust cutting  
height to 50 mm (2 in.).  
5. Move lift lever forward to mowing (lower) position.  
6. Turn left blade so blade tip points straight forward.  
7. Hold drive belt and turn right blade straight forward.  
Operating - 12  
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OPERATING  
8. Measure from front of each blade tip to level surface.  
Front blade tips must be 69 mm (1/43/8 in.) lower than  
rear blade tips or blades will cut grass twice and tips will  
turn brown.  
c
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Engine exhaust fumes  
contain carbon monoxide and can cause  
serious illness or death.  
Move the vehicle to an outside area before  
running the engine.  
Do not run an engine in an enclosed area  
without adequate ventilation.  
Connect a pipe extension to the engine  
exhaust pipe to direct the exhaust fumes out of  
the area.  
B
Allow fresh outside air into the work area to  
clear the exhaust fumes out.  
B
C
Use the following checkout procedure to check for normal  
operation of machine.  
M88578  
9. Loosen two rear nuts (B) on front lift rod assembly and  
turn two front nuts (C) clockwise to raise front of mower or  
counterclockwise to lower front of mower.  
If there is a malfunction during one of these procedures, Do  
not operate machine. See your John Deere dealer for  
service.  
10.Tighten rear nuts (B) after adjustment is completed.  
Perform these tests in a clear open area. Keep bystanders  
away.  
11.Check front-to-rear mower measurements and adjust if  
necessary.  
Testing Indicator Lights  
Testing Safety Systems  
1. Turn key to run position.  
B
A
MX13482  
2. Look:  
Oil pressure light (A) on must light.  
Battery discharge light (B) will momentarily light, this  
indicates that system is functioning properly. If light  
remains on, start engine and move throttle to high idle.  
Light should go out.  
NOTE: Battery discharge light may remain on for  
several minutes while battery is being charged.  
3. If one indicator does not light, replace.  
4. If new indicator bulb does not light or no indicators work,  
see John Deere dealer for service.  
Operating - 13  
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OPERATING  
Testing Park Brake Switch  
A
B
1. Operator on seat.  
B
A
MX13482  
3. Push PTO switch (A) down to disengage.  
4. Start engine and move throttle lever (B) to half-speed  
position.  
MX13483  
2. Unlock park brake (A).  
5. Pull PTO switch (A) up to engage.  
3. Push PTO switch (B) down to disengage.  
4. Try to start engine.  
6. Move throttle lever (B) to fast speed position.  
7. Raise up off of seat. Do not get off machine.  
Result: Engine must not start. If engine starts, there is a  
Result: Engine must stop. If engine does not stop, there is  
a problem with safety interlock circuit.  
problem with safety interlock circuit.  
Testing PTO Switch  
Testing Seat Switch and Brake Switch  
1. Operator on seat.  
1. Operator on seat.  
2. Push brake pedal down.  
B
A
A
B
C
MX13483  
2. Lock park brake (A).  
MX13483  
3. Push PTO switch (A) down to disengage.  
3. Pull PTO switch (B) up to engage.  
4. Try to start engine.  
4. Release forward travel pedal (B) to N (neutral) position.  
Result: Engine must not start. If engine starts, there is a  
problem with safety interlock circuit.  
5. Start engine and move throttle lever (C) to fast speed  
position.  
6. Release brake slowly.  
7. Raise up off of seat. Do not get off machine.  
Testing Seat Switch and PTO Switch  
Result: Engine must stop. If engine does not stop, there is  
a problem with safety interlock circuit.  
1. Operator on seat.  
2. Lock park brake.  
Operating - 14  
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OPERATING  
Testing Park Brake  
Using Park Brake  
Locking Park Brake:  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Always lock park brake  
before getting off machine or leaving machine  
unattended.  
A
A
B
MX13483  
1. Lock park brake (A).  
2. Pull out free-wheeling lever.  
3. Try to push machine manually.  
Result: Park brake must prevent machine from moving. If  
machine moves, parking brake needs to be adjusted.  
MX13483  
1. Push brake pedal (A) completely down.  
2. Lift park brake lever (B) up.  
Testing Reverse Implement Option (RIO)  
Switch  
3. Release pedal and park brake lever. Pedal should stay  
down and park brake lever should stay locked in up  
position.  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before moving  
rearward, make sure area is clear of  
bystanders, especially children.  
Unlocking Park Brake:  
1. Push and hold brake pedal (B) down.  
2. Push park brake lever (A) down to unlock park brake.  
3. Release pedal.  
1. Start engine.  
2. Engage PTO to start attachment.  
3. Look behind machine to be sure there are no  
bystanders.  
Using Headlights  
4. Begin reverse travel by depressing reverse foot pedal.  
Result: Attachment and engine should stop operation. If  
attachment or engine continues to operate while machine  
travels in reverse, do not continue to operate attachment.  
See John Deere dealer for service.  
A
MX13482  
Push right side of light switch (A) to turn headlights on.  
Push left side of light switch to turn headlights off.  
Operating - 15  
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OPERATING  
Checking Indicator Lights and Hour Meter  
C
A
B
B
A
MX13483  
1. Lock park brake (A).  
MX13482  
2. Push PTO switch (B) down to disengage.  
Battery discharge light (A) should go out when throttle  
lever is moved to high idle/mowing position. Battery  
discharge light may remain on for several minutes while  
battery is being charged.  
Oil pressure light (B) will come on when engine starts  
and should go out within 5 seconds.  
If indicator lights stay on longer than given time, stop  
engine.  
Hour meter (C) shows number of hours engine has run.  
To display hours, key must be in on position. Check hour  
meter daily to see what services need to be done. (See  
Service Interval Chart in this manual and Maintenance  
Schedule in engine owners manual.)  
F
E
D
MX13484  
3. Pull choke knob (F) out to on position.  
4. Move throttle lever (D) to half-speed position.  
5. Turn key (E) to start position.  
Starting Engine  
6. When engine starts, release key to run position.  
7. Check starting conditions:  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Start engine only  
outdoors or in a well ventilated place. Exhaust  
fumes are dangerous.  
If engine is cold: Gradually return choke to off  
position after engine starts and warms up.  
If engine is warm: Return choke to off position as  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not operate starter  
more than 20 seconds at a time. If engine does not  
start: Wait two minutes before trying again. See  
Troubleshooting section.  
soon as engine starts.  
8. Let engine run for a couple of minutes to warm-up  
before operating machine.  
NOTE: Engine will not start unless: PTO switch is  
disengaged, park brake is locked or brake pedal  
pushed down.  
Operating - 16  
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OPERATING  
Idling Engine  
Using and Stopping Automatic Transmission  
A
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before moving forward  
or rearward, make sure area is clear of  
bystanders, especially children.  
Disengage mower before backing up.  
To Travel Forward:  
1. Unlock park brake.  
MX13509  
A
Engine is air-cooled and needs a large volume of air to  
keep cool. Keep air intake screen (A) on top of engine  
clean.  
Stopping Engine  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Failure to remove grass  
and debris from the engine and muffler areas of the  
machine can result in fires. Grass and debris can  
collect in the engine compartment and around the  
muffler while mowing. When mowing is completed,  
clean the engine compartment and around the  
muffler of all grass and debris.  
MX13483  
2. Push down forward travel pedal (A).  
To Travel in Reverse:  
NOTE: Engine and any operating attachment will stop  
as reverse pedal is depressed with attachment  
engaged.  
1. Stop machine.  
2. Push PTO knob down to off position to disengage  
attachment.  
3. Look behind machine to be sure there are no  
bystanders nearby.  
A
B
MX13482  
1. Move throttle lever (A) midway between slow and fast  
positions. Let engine run a minimum of 15 seconds.  
B
2. Turn key (B) to off position.  
3. Remove key.  
4. Lock park brake.  
MX13483  
4. Push down reverse travel pedal (B).  
Operating - 17  
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OPERATING  
For Emergency Stopping:  
Engaging Mower  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Operate mower at high  
idle/mowing when mowing or after mower blades are  
engaged.  
C
Machine may require 2-3 minutes warm-up period  
before engaging mower.  
A
1. Start engine.  
B
B
MX13483  
1. Push down on brake pedal (C). Travel pedals (A and B)  
will return to neutral position.  
A
Using Lift Lever to Raise and Lower Mower  
Check two different lift lever positions before operation:  
MX13482  
2. Move throttle lever (A) to fast position.  
3. Lower mower to cutting height.  
Transport (upper) position: Raises mower for transport.  
Mowing (lower) position: Maintains cutting height set by  
mower height control yet allows mower to float over uneven  
terrain.  
4. Pull PTO switch (B) up to engage mower.  
NOTE: Any operating attachment and engine will stop  
as REVERSE foot pedal is depressed with attachment  
engaged.  
To put mower in mowing (lower) position:  
5. Disengage PTO before shifting to reverse.  
B
A
Disengaging Mower  
A
MX13484  
1. Pull lift lever (A) back slightly.  
2. Push in button (B).  
3. Push lever forward until it latches down.  
To put mower in transport (upper) position:  
1. Push down on lift lever (A) slightly.  
2. Push in button (B).  
MX13482  
Push PTO switch (A) down to disengage mower.  
If an object is hit with mower while mowing, stop mower  
and engine immediately. Inspect mower for damage.  
3. Pull lever back until it latches.  
Operating - 18  
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OPERATING  
Dismounting to Inspect or Unplug Mower or  
Optional Bagger  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Do following steps  
before dismounting to inspect or unplug  
mower or bagger.  
1. Stop machine.  
B
2. Push PTO switch down to disengage mower.  
3. Move throttle lever midway between slow and fast  
positions. Let engine run a minimum of 15 seconds.  
MX13510  
4. Lower mower to ground.  
5. Lock park brake.  
2. Pull out on free-wheeling lever (B).  
3. Push machine to desired location.  
6. Stop engine.  
NOTE: Push free-wheeling lever (B) in before operating  
machine.  
7. Remove key.  
8. Wait for all moving parts to stop.  
Using Reverse Implement Option  
Pushing Machine  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before moving forward  
or rearward, make sure area is clear of  
bystanders, especially children.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not tow machine.  
To move machine when engine is stopped:  
NOTE: Operating mower while backing up is strongly  
discouraged. Reverse Implement Option should be  
used only when operating another attachment or when  
operator deems it necessary to reposition machine  
with mower engaged.  
A
1. Stop machine forward travel with attachment still  
engaged.  
2. Look behind machine to be sure there are no  
bystanders.  
MX13483  
A
1. Unlock park brake (A).  
MX13482  
3. Lift and hold PTO knob (A) up past PTO engagement  
position to activate reverse implement position while  
depressing reverse foot pedal slightly.  
Operating - 19  
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OPERATING  
NOTE: If engine and attachment stop while  
repositioning machine, return PTO knob to off position  
and restart machine. (See Starting Engine in this  
section.) Begin again with Step 2.  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Use extra care when  
loading or unloading the machine into a trailer  
or truck.  
4. As machine begins to move backward, release PTO  
knob and reposition machine.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Transmission damage  
may occur if the machine is towed or moved  
incorrectly:  
5. Resume forward travel. Attachment should continue  
operating.  
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to reposition machine again.  
Move machine by hand only.  
Do not use another vehicle to move unit.  
Do not tow unit.  
Using Front Weights  
1. Drive forward onto heavy-duty trailer.  
2. Lower mower to trailer deck.  
3. Lock park brake.  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Machine front wheel  
weights improve stability in most slope  
operation.  
4. Machines with fuel shut-off: Turn fuel shut-off to off  
position.  
Add front wheel weights for better front-end  
stability and steering when using a rear  
mounted attachment or pulling a cart.  
5. Fasten machine to trailer with heavy-duty straps, chains,  
or cables. Both front and rear straps must be directed down  
and outward from machine.  
NOTE: Before installing wheel weights on machine,  
make sure that tire valve stems are facing inside.  
6. Strap down hood.  
Install front wheel weights for better stability and steering  
control when using equipment such as rear-mounted grass  
bagger or dumpcart.  
Remove front wheel weights when not required.  
Using Rear Wheel Weights  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! When adding weight to  
rear of machine, use wheel weights only, a maximum  
of 34 kg (75 lb) for each wheel.  
Use of rear wheel weights is recommended when an  
attachment, such as snowthrower or blade is used.  
Using Tire Chains  
Tire chains are recommended for use with snowthrower  
and, under certain conditions; front blade.  
See your Authorized Service Center for tire chains.  
Transporting Machine on Trailer  
Be sure trailer has all the necessary lights and signs  
required by law.  
Operating - 20  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Replacement Parts  
Service Literature  
Item  
Part Number  
AD2062R (#1156)  
AM115497  
M127340  
If you would like a copy of the Parts Catalog or Technical  
Manual for this machine call:  
Headlight Bulb (2 required)  
Fuel Cap  
U.S. & Canada: 1-800-522-7448.  
Ignition Key  
All Other Regions: Your John Deere dealer.  
Throttle Cable  
Choke Cable  
Seat Spring  
AM130226  
AM130319  
M110439  
Parts  
We recommend John Deere quality parts and lubricants,  
available at your John Deere dealer.  
Muffler  
AM126000  
Part numbers may change, use part numbers listed below  
when you order. If a number changes, your dealer will have  
the latest number.  
Parts for Mower  
When you order parts, your John Deere dealer needs your  
machine serial number and engine serial number. These  
are the numbers that you have recorded in the Introduction  
section of this manual.  
Item  
Part Number  
Primary Belt (PTO clutch to upper  
mower sheave)  
BM19742  
Parts for Machine  
Secondary Belt (lower mower  
sheave to blade spindles)  
M118685  
Blade, Standard  
BM19741  
(Special 3-Pack)  
Item  
Part Number  
Air Cleaner:  
Foam  
Blade, High Lift  
M135590  
M133094  
M133095  
Discharge Chute Assembly:  
Chute  
Paper  
M123859  
M112899  
M83410  
Fuel Filter  
M132403  
Chute Pin  
Oil Filter  
AM125424  
Champion - RC12YC  
AM121593  
99M7065  
Chute Spring  
Chute Hinge  
Spark Plug  
Battery  
M118246  
Gage Wheel Assembly:  
Gage Wheels (2 required)  
M111489  
19M7274  
14M7396  
M111491  
M110698  
Fuse-15 amp  
Leveling Gauge  
Steering Wheel Assembly  
Seat  
Bolts  
TY15272  
Nuts  
AM121918  
AM124425  
Bushings  
Washers  
Front Lift Rod Assembly:  
Rod  
(Part numbers are subject to change without notice. Part  
Numbers may be different outside the U.S.A.)  
M132735  
AM119811  
M113014  
M110875  
M85540  
Welded Pivot  
Clevis (2)  
Spacers (2)  
Lock Nuts (2)  
Hex Nuts (2)  
14M7275  
Replacement Parts - 21  
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SERVICE INTERVAL CHART  
Service Interval Chart  
After the first 5 hours of operation (break-in period):  
Servicing Your Machine  
Check/tighten all hardware  
Please use the following timetables to perform routine  
maintenance on machine. Service procedures included in  
this manual but not on this chart are to be performed on an  
as needed basis.  
Check wheel bolt torque (also check again at 50 hours  
for break-in, then every 200 hours)  
Change engine oil (also change oil again at 50 hours for  
break-in, then every 100 hours, or every season.  
Lubricate front steering spindles, wheel bearings and  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! If operating mower in  
extreme heat, dust or other severe conditions,  
service more often than shown below.  
axle pivot  
Service to be Performed  
Intervals in Hours  
Before Every  
Every  
50  
Every  
100  
Every  
200  
Annually  
or Every  
500  
Each  
Use  
25  
Test safety systems  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Check fuel level  
Check engine oil level  
In severe conditions lubricate all mower spindles  
In severe conditions check and clean engine air cleaner  
Check tire pressure  
Check cutting height  
Check/tighten hardware  
Change engine oil  
X
X
Change engine oil filter  
X
X
Change/clean engine air cleaner pre-cleaner  
Replace air cleaner element  
Replace fuel filter  
X
X
Lubricate mower spindles  
Clean battery  
X
Lubricate front steering spindles, wheel bearings and axle  
pivot  
X
X
Check automatic transmission oil level  
Clean cooling shrouds and cooling areas  
Check spark plugs  
X
X
sure shields are secure.  
After Each Use  
Clean under mower. Inspect blades.  
Clean debris from engine, especially air intake screen.  
Remove belt shields, clean belt area, check belts. Be  
Check for loose, missing, or damaged parts.  
Service Interval Chart - 22  
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SERVICE LUBRICATION  
Service Lubrication  
Lubricate three mower spindles grease fittings (A) with  
multipurpose grease or an equivalent.  
Grease  
50°C  
40°C  
30°C  
20°C  
10°C  
0°C  
122°F  
104°F  
86°F  
68°F  
50°F  
32°F  
14°F  
- 4°F  
- 22°F  
Lubricating Front Wheel Spindles, Wheel  
Bearings and Front Axle Pivot  
A
- 10°C  
- 20°C  
- 30°C  
B
- 40°C  
- 55°C  
- 40°F  
- 67°F  
M88584  
Lubricate front wheel spindles (A), wheel bearings (B), one  
on each side of machine, and front axle pivot (C) with one  
or two shots of multipurpose grease or an equivalent.  
TS1417  
Use grease based on expected air temperature range  
during service interval.  
Preferred greases:  
John Deere Moly High Temperature EP Grease.  
John Deere High Temperature EP Grease.  
John Deere GREASE-GARD™  
C
Other greases may be used are:  
SAE Multipurpose EP Grease with 3 to 5 percent  
molybdenum disulfide.  
SAE Multipurpose EP Grease.  
M92886  
Greases meeting Military Specification MIL-G-10924C  
may be used as arctic grease.  
Turn wheels to distribute grease to spindles.  
Lubricating Mower Spindles  
A
A
M88572  
Service Lubrication - 23  
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SERVICE ENGINE  
Service Engine  
Engine Oil  
Avoid Fumes  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Sickness or possible  
death from engine exhaust fumes.  
Do not run an engine in an enclosed area  
without:  
An exhaust pipe extension connected to  
exhaust pipe of engine directing exhaust fumes  
out of area.  
Doors and windows open allowing fresh  
outside air into area and getting exhaust fumes  
out.  
Engine Warranty Maintenance Statement  
Maintenance, repair, or replacement of emission control  
devices and systems on this engine, which are being done  
at customers expense, may be performed by any nonroad  
engine repair establishment or individual. Warranty repairs  
must be performed by an authorized John Deere dealer.  
Use oil viscosity based on expected air temperature range  
during period between oil changes.  
Preferred John Deere oils:  
TORQ-GARD®  
PLUS-4®  
Other oils may be used if above John Deere oils are not  
available, provided they meet following specification:  
Adjusting Carburetor  
NOTE: Carburetor is calibrated by engine manufacturer  
and should not require any adjustments.  
API Service Classification SG or higher  
If engine is operated at altitudes above 1829 m (6,000  
ft.), some carburetors may require a special high  
altitude main jet. See John Deere dealer.  
Checking Engine Oil Level  
Possible engine surging will occur at high rpm with no  
load (with transmission in N (neutral) and mower blade  
engagement lever disengaged). This is a normal  
condition due to emission control system.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not run engine if oil  
level is below add mark.  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
If engine is hard to start or runs rough, check  
Troubleshooting section of this manual.  
2. Allow engine to cool. Lift hood.  
3. Clean area around dipstick to prevent debris from falling  
into crankcase.  
After performing checks in troubleshooting section and  
engine is still not performing correctly, contact John Deere  
dealer.  
Service Engine - 24  
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SERVICE ENGINE  
B
A
A
MX13511  
MX13511  
4. Put drain pan under drain extension (A).  
4. Remove dipstick (A). Wipe with clean cloth.  
5. Remove drain plug (A) and drain oil into oil drain pan.  
5. Insert dipstick into tube and rest oil fill cap on tube. Do  
not thread cap onto tube.  
6. Replace drain plug. Tighten to 13.6 Nm (10 ft-lb).  
7. Remove dipstick (B) and fill with new oil of  
recommended grade.  
6. Remove dipstick and check oil level.  
Approximate engine oil capacity: 2.1 L (2 qt)  
7. Oil must be between add and full marks.  
8. Add oil to full mark if necessary. Do not overfill.  
9. Install and tighten dipstick. Lower hood.  
8. Install dipstick and then remove to check oil level. Oil  
level must be between add and full marks. Do not overfill.  
9. Install and tighten dipstick.  
10.Start engine and check for oil leaks. Correct any leaks  
before operating.  
Changing Engine Oil  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Hot Engine and Hot Oil  
can cause severe burns. Allow engine  
temperature to drop from hot to warm level  
before attempting to change oil.  
Changing Engine Oil Filter  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Hot engine and hot oil  
can cause severe burns. Allow engine  
temperature to drop from hot to warm level  
before attempting to change oil and filter.  
1. Run engine to warm oil.  
2. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
To prevent accidental starting, remove wire  
from spark plugs and disconnect battery at  
negative terminal before servicing engine.  
3. Wipe debris and dirt from around dipstick.  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
Service Engine - 25  
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SERVICE ENGINE  
2. Drain engine oil and replace with fresh oil.  
3. Wipe debris and dirt from around oil filter.  
A
B
A
MX13509  
3. Clean air intake screen (A), oil cooler fins (B) and  
external surfaces, with rag, brush, vacuum or compressed  
air. Lower hood.  
MX13509  
4. Put a small shallow pan or funnel under oil filter (A) to  
catch oil drained from filter.  
5. Remove old filter (A) and wipe off filter tray with a clean  
cloth.  
Checking and Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements  
NOTE: It may be necessary to check air filter more  
frequently if operating machine in dusty conditions.  
6. Lightly oil filter gasket with fresh, clean oil.  
7. Install replacement oil filter. Turn oil filter to right  
(clockwise) until rubber gasket contacts filter adapter.  
Tighten filter an additional one-half turn.  
1. Lift hood.  
2. Clean any dirt and debris from air cleaner area before  
removing cover.  
8. Start and run engine at idle to check for leaks. Stop  
engine.  
A
9. Check oil level. (See Checking Engine Oil Level in this  
section.)  
10.Add oil if required. (See Engine Oil in this section.)  
Cleaning Air Intake Screen and Engine Fins  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Which can result from  
overheating:  
Keep air intake screen free of dust.  
Keep cooling fins free of dust.  
Keep cooling shrouds in place.  
MX13509  
3. Remove cover (A).  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
2. Lift hood.  
Service Engine - 26  
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SERVICE ENGINE  
Checking Spark Plugs  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before removing spark  
plugs, Stop engine and wait until engine is  
cool.  
C
B
1. Stop engine. Remove key. Lift hood.  
A
M88594  
4. Inspect foam precleaner (B) and element (C) without  
removing.  
5. If precleaner (B) is dirty, carefully remove from filter,  
leaving element (C) in air cleaner housing.  
MX13511  
2. Disconnect spark plug wires (A), one on each side, and  
remove spark plugs.  
NOTE: Do not wash paper element.  
6. Wash precleaner (B) in a solution of warm water and  
liquid detergent.  
3. Clean spark plugs carefully with a wire brush.  
7. Rinse precleaner thoroughly. Squeeze out excess water  
in a dry cloth until precleaner is completely dry.  
8. Put approximately 30 ml. (1 oz.) of clean engine oil onto  
precleaner. Squeeze precleaner to distribute oil evenly.  
Squeeze out excess oil with a clean cloth.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! A damaged paper  
element (C) can allow dirt into carburetor and can  
cause poor engine performance, engine damage or  
failure:  
Do not attempt to clean paper element by tapping  
against another object.  
M33906  
4. Check plug gap with a wire feeler gauge.  
Replace element only if very dirty.  
Gap should be 0.76 mm (0.030 in.)  
Do not use pressurized air to clean element.  
If element is damaged or seal is cracked, replace.  
5. To change gap, move outer electrode.  
6. Install and tighten spark plug(s).  
9. Remove and replace filter element (C) only if damaged  
or very dirty.  
Tighten plug(s) to: 24.4/29.8 Nm (18/22 lb-ft).  
7. Connect spark plug wires.  
8. Lower hood.  
10.Carefully remove element (C) from air cleaner housing.  
Replace with a new element.  
11.Carefully clean air cleaner housing. Prevent any dirt  
from falling into carburetor.  
12.Install precleaner onto new filter element and install into  
air cleaner housing.  
13.Install cover. Lower hood.  
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SERVICE ENGINE  
Replacing Fuel Filter  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep cigarettes,  
sparks, and flames away from fuel system.  
Make sure engine is cool to touch.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! When disconnecting  
fuel tank hose from filter, be sure to hold hose above  
fuel tank level so fuel does not run out.  
NOTE: Change filter when fuel is low in fuel tank.  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
2. Let engine cool. Lift hood.  
B
A
MX13509  
3. Using pliers, slide hose clamps (A) away from fuel filter  
(B).  
4. Disconnect hoses from filter.  
5. Connect hoses to new filter.  
6. Install clamps and check for leaks.  
7. Lower hood.  
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SERVICE TRANSMISSION  
Service Transmission  
Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid Level  
1. Let engine cool.  
2. Allow oil in transmission to cool before checking.  
A
A
MX13486  
2. Remove cap (A) from transmission reservoir. Cap is  
located under seat and left of fuel cap.  
3. Fill to correct level using specified transmission oil  
(motor oil). Do not overfill.  
M63559  
3. On rear of machine, there is a sight hole (A) through left  
rear side of fuel tank. Transmission reservoir can be seen  
through sight hole.  
B
B
C
C
M63557a  
4. Check full (B) and add (C) marks on reservoir bottle  
which will indicate if fluid needs to be added.  
5. Add transmission fluid if necessary.  
Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid  
1. Tip seat forward and slide seat suspension completely  
forward.  
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SERVICE MOWER  
Service Mower  
Removing Mower  
E
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Released spring  
tension in components can cause injury.  
Lock lift lever before removing mower.  
Make sure to grip drive belt tension rod tightly  
and release slowly.  
F
NOTE: Removing mower is easier if machine wheels  
are turned to one side.  
M88578  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
8. Pull out and push down on lever (E) to release front lift  
rod assembly (F) and remove from front of mower.  
2. Raise mower to transport (upper) position using lift lever.  
A
G
M88577  
Picture Note: 54-Inch Mower Shown  
MX13485  
3. Set cutting height knob (A) to 25 mm (1 in.).  
4. Put wood blocks under each side of mower.  
9. Disconnect draft arms, one on each side, by pulling  
spring loaded J-pins (G) out.  
10.Put mower lift lever in transport (upper) position.  
11.Slide mower out from under machine.  
5. Lower mower to mowing (lower) position, bring mower  
down onto blocks.  
Installing Mower  
D
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Released spring  
tension in components can cause injury.  
Lock lift lever before removing mower.  
B
Make sure to grip drive belt tension rod tightly  
and release slowly.  
C
NOTE: Installing mower is easier if machine wheels are  
turned to one side.  
M88579  
Picture Note: 54-Inch Mower Shown  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
6. Release drive belt tension rod (B) from bracket (C).  
7. Remove belt from engine drive sheave (D).  
2. Raise mower lift lever to transport (upper) position.  
3. Slide mower under machine and line up mower lift  
brackets with rear draft arms.  
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4. Put wood blocks under each side of mower.  
11.Raise mower lift lever to transport (upper) position.  
12.Remove wood blocks from both sides of mower.  
13.Level mower.  
5. Put mower lift lever in mowing (lower) position.  
Replacing Mower Drive Belt  
A
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before replacing  
mower drive belt:  
Stop engine.  
Remove key.  
Wait for all moving parts to stop.  
Wear gloves when replacing belt.  
M88577  
Picture Note: 54-Inch Mower Shown  
6. Install rear draft arms, one on each side of machine, to  
mower lift brackets with spring loaded J-pins (A).  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
2. Remove mower.  
D
C
A
A
B
M88578  
M88572  
Picture Note: 54-Inch Mower Shown  
7. Put front lift rod assembly (B) in slotted brackets (C) on  
mower and install front lift rod assembly to front of machine  
frame.  
3. Remove three cap screws and belt shields (A).  
8. Push up on lever (D) and lock into machine frame.  
B
D
F
E
C
G
M88595  
Picture Note: 48-Inch Mower Shown  
M88579  
Picture Note: 54-Inch Mower Shown  
4. Put drive belt tension rod (B) in released position as  
shown and disconnect idler spring (C).  
9. Put mower drive belt (E) on engine drive sheave.  
10.Push drive belt tension rod (F) into bracket (G).  
5. Remove mower belt (D).  
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6. Clean upper mower and sheaves.  
7. Inspect belt for wear or damage; replace as necessary.  
8. Install belt (D) on mower as shown.  
9. Connect idler spring (C).  
D
10.Install two belt shields and fasten with three cap screws.  
11.Install mower.  
C
B
A
Adjusting Mower Drive Belt Tension  
M88116  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
3. Loosen cap screw (A).  
2. Remove mower.  
4. Remove cap screw (A), round blade washer (B), blade  
(C) and deflector cup (D).  
3. Remove three cap screws and belt shields.  
5. Inspect blades; sharpen/balance or replace as  
necessary.  
A
Installing Mower Blades  
1. Lightly lubricate cap screw threads with a general  
purpose grease or oil. This lubrication is to prevent rusting  
and seizing.  
B
D
M88595  
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4. Leave drive belt tension rod (A) in open position.  
5. Loosen nut (B) on flat idler.  
C
6. Slide flat idler forward or back to get desired belt  
tightness and tighten flat idler nut.  
M88112c  
7. Install two belt shields and fasten with three cap screws.  
8. Install mower.  
2. Install deflector cup (D) on spindle.  
3. Position mower blade (C) with cutting edge towards  
ground onto mower spindle.  
Servicing Mower Blades  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Be careful of sharp  
edges on mower blades. Always wear gloves  
when handling mower blades.  
Removing Mower Blades  
1. Raise mower to gain access to mower blades. If  
necessary, remove mower.  
2. Using a wooden block, prevent mower blades from  
spinning.  
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Balancing Blades  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Some blade washers  
(B) have two index marks (E). When these blade  
washers are installed, index marks must be visible.  
This will indicate that cup side of washer is toward  
blade (C).  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Wear goggles and  
gloves when handling blades.  
1. Clean blade.  
C
B
E
A
M88127A  
4. Install blade washers (B) and make sure two index  
marks (E) are visible when installed.  
2. Put blade on nail in vise or on vertical wall stud. Turn  
blade to horizontal position.  
5. Install and tighten cap screw (A) by hand until mower  
blade is in full contact (fully seated) with spindle.  
3. If blade is not balanced, heavy end of blade will drop.  
4. Grind bevel of heavy end. Do not change bevel.  
6. With mower blade blocked, to prevent spinning, tighten  
cap screw (A) to 84 Nm (62 lb-ft).  
Sharpening Blades  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Wear goggles and  
gloves when handling blades.  
1. Sharpen blades with grinder, hand file or electric blade  
sharpener.  
A
B
2. Keep original bevel (A) when grinding.  
3. Blade should have 0.40 mm (1/64 in.) cutting edge (B).  
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SERVICE ELECTRICAL  
Service Electrical  
Removing and Installing the Battery  
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related  
accessories contain lead and lead components, chemicals  
known to the State of California to cause cancer and  
reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.  
Removing:  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Always remove  
negative () battery cable first, and install it  
last, to prevent electrical short circuit to  
chassis.  
Service the Battery Safely  
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety  
section.)  
B
A
C
D
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Battery electrolyte  
contains sulfuric acid. It is poisonous and can  
cause serious burns:  
M88565  
2. Disconnect negative () battery cable (A).  
3. Push red cover (B) away from positive (+) battery cable  
and remove cable (C) from battery.  
The battery produces a flammable and  
explosive gas. The battery may explode:  
4. Remove rubber strap (D).  
5. Remove battery.  
Do not smoke near battery.  
Wear eye protection and gloves.  
Do not allow direct metal contact across  
Installing:  
battery posts.  
1. Place battery on battery tray.  
Remove negative cable first when  
disconnecting.  
2. Connect positive (+) cable to battery first, then negative  
(-) cable.  
Install negative cable last when connecting.  
3. Apply dielectric grease to terminals to prevent corrosion.  
4. Slide red cover over positive battery cable.  
5. Install black rubber strap.  
Checking Battery  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not attempt to open,  
add fluid or service battery. Any attempt to do so will  
void warranty and lead to possible injury.  
Cleaning Battery and Terminals  
1. Disconnect and remove battery.  
Keep battery and terminals clean.  
Keep battery bolts tight.  
2. Wash battery with solution of four tablespoons of baking  
soda to one gallon of water. Be careful not to get the soda  
solution into the cells.  
Keep small vent holes open.  
3. Rinse the battery with plain water and dry.  
Charge, if necessary, at 610 amperes for 1 hour.  
4. Clean terminals and battery cable ends with wire brush  
until bright.  
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5. Apply dielectric grease to terminals to prevent corrosion.  
6. Install battery.  
Using Booster Battery  
A
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Do not attempt to jump  
start a frozen battery. Warm to 16 degrees C (60  
degrees F).  
Do not connect the negative (-) booster cable  
to the negative (-) terminal of the discharged  
battery. Connect at a good ground location  
away from the discharged battery.  
M88565  
2. Pull defective fuse (A) out of socket.  
3. Check metal clip in fuse window and discard fuse if clip  
is broken.  
4. Push new fuse into socket.  
5. Lower hood.  
F
D
E
C
Replacing Headlight Bulb  
1. Lift hood.  
B
A
MX4663  
A
A - Booster Battery  
B - Disabled Vehicle Battery  
1. Connect positive (+) booster cable to booster battery (A)  
positive (+) post (C).  
2. Connect the other end of positive (+) booster cable to  
the disabled vehicle battery (B) positive (+) post (D).  
3. Connect negative () booster cable to booster battery  
negative () post (E).  
M88559  
2. Push in and turn bulb socket (A) 1/4 turn  
counterclockwise to remove.  
4. Connect the other end (F) of negative () booster cable  
to a metal part of the disabled machine frame away from  
battery.  
3. Replace defective bulb(s) with a new bulb.  
4. Insert bulb socket into housing, push in and turn 1/4 turn  
clockwise to install.  
5. Start the engine of the disabled machine and run  
machine for several minutes.  
5. Lower hood.  
6. Carefully disconnect the booster cables in the exact  
reverse order: negative cable first and then the positive  
cable.  
Replacing Battery Discharge and Oil Pressure  
Indicator Light Bulbs  
Replacing Fuse  
NOTE: If more than one bulb is defective, replace only  
one bulb at a time. Make sure light socket is installed in  
correct holder.  
1. Lift hood.  
1. Lift hood.  
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A
M88597  
2. Turn indicator bulb socket (A) 1/8 turn counterclockwise  
to remove it.  
3. Pull bulb from socket.  
4. Push new bulb into socket and install socket into holder.  
5. Lower hood.  
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SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS  
Service Miscellaneous  
1. Rinse hood and entire machine with clean water to  
remove dirt and dust that may scratch the surface.  
Filling Fuel Tank  
Use regular grade 87 octane unleaded fuel.  
2. Wash surface with clean water and a mild liquid  
automotive washing soap.  
Add John Deere fuel stabilizer to fuel before using it in your  
machine to prevent engine damage due to stale fuel. Follow  
directions on stabilizer container.  
3. Dry thoroughly to avoid water spots.  
4. Wax the surface with a liquid automotive wax. Use  
products that specifically say contains no abrasives.”  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Fuel vapors are  
explosive and flammable:  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not use a power  
buffer to remove wax.  
Shut engine off before filling fuel tank.  
Do not smoke while handling fuel.  
Keep fuel away from flames or sparks  
5. Buff applied wax by hand using a clean, soft cloth.  
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well ventilated  
area.  
Cleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces  
Clean up spilled fuel immediately.  
Cleaning:  
Use clean approved non-metal container to  
prevent static electric discharge.  
Follow automotive practices to care for your vehicle painted  
metal surfaces. Use a high-quality automotive wax  
regularly to maintain the factory look of your vehicles  
painted surfaces.  
Use clean approved plastic funnel without  
screen or filter to prevent static electric  
discharge.  
Repairing Minor Scratches (surface scratch):  
1. Clean area to be repaired thoroughly.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Dirt and water in fuel  
can cause engine damage:  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not use rubbing  
compound on painted surfaces.  
Clean dirt and debris from the fuel tank opening.  
Use clean, fresh, stabilized fuel.  
2. Use automotive polishing compound to remove surface  
scratches.  
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each days  
operation to keep condensation out of the fuel tank.  
3. Apply wax to entire surface.  
Use a non-metallic funnel with a plastic mesh  
strainer when filling the fuel tank or container.  
Repairing Deep Scratches (bare metal or primer  
showing):  
1. Clean area to be repaired with rubbing alcohol or  
mineral spirits.  
Cleaning and Repairing Plastic Surfaces  
2. Use paint stick with factory-matched colors available  
from your John Deere dealer to fill scratches. Follow  
directions included on paint stick for use and for drying.  
Your John Deere dealer has the professional materials  
needed to properly remove surface scratches from any  
plastic surfaces, do not attempt to paint over marks or  
scratches in plastic parts.  
3. Smooth out surface using an automotive polishing  
compound. Do not use power buffer.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Improper care of  
machine plastic surfaces can damage that surface:  
4. Apply wax to surface.  
Do not wipe plastic surfaces when they are dry.  
Dry wiping will result in minor surface scratches.  
Use a soft, clean cloth (bath towel, diaper,  
automotive mitt).  
Do not use abrasive materials, such as polishing  
compounds, on plastic surfaces.  
Do not spray insect repellent near machine.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
Using Troubleshooting Chart  
When experiencing a problem that is not listed in this chart,  
see Authorized Service Center for service.  
When all possible causes listed have been checked and  
there is still a problem, see Authorized Service Center.  
Engine  
If  
Check  
Engine Will Not Crank  
Brake is not pushed down.  
Loose or corroded electrical connections.  
PTO knob is in ON position.  
Fuse is blown.  
Spark plug wire is loose or disconnected.  
Engine Runs Unevenly  
Cooling fins plugged.  
Loose electrical connections.  
Choke or throttle cable sticking or misadjusted choke left in ON  
position.  
Air cleaner dirty.  
Water in fuel or carburetor float bowl.  
Dirt in carburetor float bowl.  
Engine Will Not Idle  
Spark plug not gapped correctly.  
Faulty spark plug.  
Choke on or partially on (warm engine).  
Engine Is Hard To Start  
Fuel filter is gummed or plugged.  
Spark plug is fouled.  
Faulty spark plug or wire.  
Spark plug is not gapped correctly.  
Loose or corroded electrical connections.  
Stale fuel.  
Choke is adjusted or used incorrectly.  
Engine Misses Under Load  
Engine Vapor Locks  
Faulty spark plug.  
Stale fuel.  
Dirt or water in carburetor float bowl.  
Fuel tank vent plugged.  
Dirt in fuel filter.  
Debris plugging fuel pick-up tube inside fuel tank.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If  
Check  
Engine Overheats  
Engine air intake screen plugged.  
Cooling fins plugged.  
Engine oil low.  
Engine operated too long at slow idle speed.  
Engine Loses Power  
Engine Knocks  
Engine overheating.  
Too much oil in engine.  
Dirty air cleaner.  
Faulty spark plug.  
Low engine speed.  
Stale or low octane fuel.  
Engine overloaded.  
Oil level low.  
Engine Backfires  
Faulty spark plug.  
Operator raising off seat.  
Shut down procedure for engine not correct.  
Engine Stops When REVERSE foot pedal is  
depressed and Attachment Is Engaged  
Normal condition. (See Using Reverse Implement Option in  
OPERATING section.)  
Machine  
If  
Check  
Machine Vibrates Too Much  
Attachment drive belts worn or damaged.  
Dirt on drive sheaves.  
Machine Will Not Move With Engine Running  
Transmission hydraulic oil level low.  
Parking brake locked.  
Machine Moves With Engine Running And  
Hydrostatic Control In Neutral  
Linkage out of adjustment.  
Electrical  
If  
Check  
Starter Does Not Work Or Will Not Turn Engine  
Brake pedal not down.  
PTO knob in ON position.  
Battery terminals corroded.  
Battery dead or low charge.  
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If  
Check  
Battery Will Not Charge  
Battery cables and terminals dirty.  
Low engine speed or excessive idling.  
Dead cell in battery.  
Mower  
If  
Check  
Discharge Chute Plugging  
Belt installed incorrectly.  
Grass too wet.  
Grass too long.  
Restricted air flow.  
Check mower front-to-rear level.  
Engine rpm too low.  
Travel speed too fast.  
Patches Of Grass Uncut  
Belt Slipping  
Travel speed too fast.  
Engine rpm too low.  
Debris in sheaves.  
Worn belt.  
Too Much Vibration  
Debris on mower or in sheaves.  
Damaged drive belt.  
Damaged sheaves or sheaves out of alignment.  
Blades out of balance.  
Blades Scalping Grass  
Cutting too low.  
Turning speed too fast.  
Ridges in terrain.  
Rough or uneven terrain.  
Low tire pressure.  
Mower gauge wheels not adjusted correctly.  
Bent blade(s).  
Uneven Cut  
Mower not level.  
Travel speed too fast.  
Blades dull.  
Mower gauge wheels not adjusted correctly.  
Tire pressure.  
Requires High Effort To Lift And Latch Lift Handle  
Front draft arm on mower is adjusted too short, causing lift system  
to bind up.  
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If  
Check  
Mower Loads Down Machine  
Engine rpm too low.  
Travel speed too fast.  
Debris wrapped around mower spindles.  
Bagging blades on mower.  
Grass Tips Are Jagged And Turn Grayish Brown  
After Mowing  
Dull mower blades.  
Bent blades.  
Front-to-rear blade adjustment not set properly.  
Mower (or other attachment) Stops When  
Normal condition. (See Using Reverse Implement Option in  
REVERSE foot pedal is depressed and Attachment OPERATING section.)  
Is Engaged  
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STORING MACHINE  
Storing Machine  
4. Turn key to off position.  
Storing Safety  
5. Continue with Preparing Engine.  
Add fuel and stabilizer mixture to tank:  
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Fuel vapors are  
explosive and flammable. Engine exhaust  
fumes contain carbon monoxide and can cause  
serious illness or death:  
1. Park machine in a well-ventilated area.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Be sure fuel is fresh  
when adding fuel stabilizer. Fuel stabilizers are  
ineffective when added to fuels that are more than  
30 days old.  
Run the engine only long enough to move  
the machine to or from storage.  
Do not store vehicle with fuel in the tank  
inside a building where fumes may reach an  
open flame or spark.  
2. Mix fresh fuel and fuel stabilizer in separate container.  
Follow stabilizer instructions for mixing.  
Allow the engine to cool before storing the  
machine in any enclosure.  
NOTE: Filling fuel tank reduces amount of air in fuel  
tank and helps reduce deterioration of fuel.  
3. Fill fuel tank with stabilized fuel.  
4. Run engine for a few minutes to allow fuel mixture to  
circulate through carburetor.  
Preparing Machine for Storage  
1. Repair any worn or damaged parts. Replace parts if  
necessary. Tighten loose hardware.  
5. Continue with Preparing Engine.  
Preparing Engine:  
2. Clean under mower.  
1. Change engine oil and filter while engine is warm.  
2. Service air filter if necessary.  
3. Paint scratched or chipped metal surfaces to prevent  
rust.  
3. Clean debris from engine air intake screen.  
4. Wash machine and apply wax to metal and plastic  
surfaces. (See Service-Miscellaneous section for care of  
plastic and metal surfaces.)  
4. Remove spark plugs. Put 30 mL (1 oz.) of clean engine  
oil in cylinders.  
5. Run machine for five minutes to dry belts and pulleys.  
5. Install spark plugs, but do not connect spark plug wires.  
6. Apply light coat of engine oil to pivot and wear points to  
prevent rust.  
6. Crank engine for approximately five seconds to allow oil  
to be distributed.  
7. Lubricate grease points.  
7. Clean engine and engine compartment.  
8. Remove battery.  
8. Make sure tires are properly inflated.  
9. Clean battery and battery posts.  
NOTE: Stored battery should be charged every 90  
days.  
Preparing Engine For Storage  
NOTE: Properly preparing machine engine for storage  
will make it easier to start at beginning of following  
season. Engine storage procedure should be used if  
machine is not used for longer than 60 days.  
10.Charge battery. (See Charging Battery in Service -  
Electrical section.)  
11.Store battery in a cool, dry place where it will not freeze.  
12.Store machine in a dry, protected place. If machine is  
stored outside, put a waterproof cover over it.  
There are two satisfactory methods of preparing engine for  
storage: running engine completely dry of fuel, or filling fuel  
tank with a mixture of fresh fuel and fuel stabilizer.  
Running engine dry of fuel:  
Removing Machine From Storage  
NOTE: Try to anticipate last time machine will be used  
for season so very little fuel is left in fuel tank.  
1. Check tire pressure. (See Checking Tire Pressure in  
Service - Miscellaneous section.)  
1. Park machine in a well-ventilated area.  
2. Fill fuel tank. Check engine oil level.  
2. Engage park brake and disengage PTO.  
3. Turn on engine and allow to run until it runs out of fuel.  
3. Take machine off of blocks or support stands.  
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4. Charge battery if necessary. Install battery. (See  
Removing and Installing Battery in Service-Electrical  
section.)  
5. Check spark plug gap. Install and tighten spark plug to  
20 Nm (15 lb-ft).  
6. Lubricate all grease points.  
7. Run engine 5 minutes without mower or any  
attachments running to allow oil to be distributed  
throughout engine.  
8. Be sure all shields and guards are in place.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Specifications  
Engine  
Engine Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kohler  
Engine Model Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV25S-69542  
Horsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.6 kW (25 hp)  
Displacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725 cc (44.0 cu in)  
Spark Plug-Gap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.76 mm (0.030 in)  
Spark Plug-Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.4-29.8 Nm (18-22 lb-ft)  
Cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two  
Stroke/Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four  
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full-Pressure  
Oil Filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standard Single Element  
Air Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dual Stage  
Fuel Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replaceable  
Capacities  
Crankcase with filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 L (2.2 qt)  
Fuel Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 L (3.0 gal)  
Transaxle  
Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuff Torq, Model K66C  
Drive Train. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transaxle with foot-controlled variable speed drive  
Travel Speed-Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-8.8 km/h (0-5.5 mph)  
Travel Speed-Reverse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3.5 km/h (0-2.5 mph)  
Dimensions  
Overall Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115.7 cm (45.6 in.)  
Overall Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183.6 cm (72.3 in.)  
Machine Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 kg (606 lb.)  
Tire Sizes  
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 X 7.50  
Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 X 12.00  
Mower  
Blades-Rotary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Blade Bolt Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Nm (62 lb-ft)  
Cutting Height-Approx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25102 mm (14 in)  
Blade Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474 mm (18.7 in)  
Cutting Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1372mm (54 in)  
Recommended Lubricants  
Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Deere PLUS-4  
Transmission Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAE 10W30  
Grease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Deere MOLY HIGH Temperature EP  
(Specifications and design subject to change without notice.)  
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WARRANTY  
Warranty  
maintenance on your small off-road equipment engine, but John Deere  
cannot deny warranty solely for lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure  
the performance of all scheduled maintenance.  
Product Warranty  
The warranties described below are provided by John Deere Company  
(John Deere) to the original purchasers of new Scotts Products. Product  
warranty is provided as part of John Deeres support program for  
customers who operate and maintain their equipment as described in this  
manual. The following warranty information is in addition to the product  
warranty information you received from your dealer at the time of sale.  
As the small off-road equipment engine owner, you should however be  
aware that John Deere may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-  
road equipment engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect,  
improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.  
You are responsible for presenting your small off-road equipment engine  
to an authorized John Deere Commercial and Consumer Equipment  
Retailer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be  
completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.  
All parts of any new Scotts product, except tires and batteries, are  
warranted for the number of months / days specified below:  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and  
responsibilities, you should contact your John Deere Commercial and  
Consumer Equipment Retailer, or the John Deere Customer  
Communications Center at 1-800-537-8233.  
SCOTTS PRODUCTS  
WARRANTY  
TERM  
IN RESIDENTIAL (Private Homeowner)  
APPLICATION  
24 Months  
Length Of Warranty Coverage  
John Deere warrants to the initial owner and each subsequent purchaser  
that the small off-road equipment engine is:  
IN ANY OTHER APPLICATION  
90 Days  
Designed, built and equipped so as to conform with all applicable  
regulations adopted by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for  
1995 and later equipment engines, and all applicable regulations of the  
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for 1997 and later  
equipment engines; and  
Tire Warranty  
John Deere warranty applies for tires available through the John Deere  
parts system. For tires not available through the John Deere parts system,  
the tire manufacturers warranty applicable to your machine may not apply  
outside the U.S. (See your John Deere dealer for specific information.  
Free from defects in materials and workmanship which can cause the  
failure of an emission warranted part for a period of two years after the  
engine is delivered to the initial retail purchaser. John Deere is liable for  
damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted  
part during the warranty period. If any emission related part on your  
engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by John Deere.  
John Deere, Federal and California Emission Control  
System Warranty (Small Off-Road Gas Engines)  
Warranted Parts  
Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed below (the  
emission control system parts) to the extent these parts were present on  
the engine purchased.  
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations  
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California  
Air Resources Board (CARB) and John Deere are pleased to explain the  
emission control system warranty on your 1995 or later small off-road  
equipment engine. In California, 1995 and later small off-road equipment  
engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the States  
stringent anti-smog standards. In other states, 1997 and later model year  
equipment engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the U.S.  
EPA regulations for small non-road, spark ignition engines. John Deere  
must warrant the emission control system on your small off-road  
equipment engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has  
been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your small off-road  
equipment engine.  
Fuel Metering System:  
Carburetor and internal parts (or fuel injection system).  
Air/fuel ratio feedback and control system.  
Cold start enrichment system.  
Air Induction System:  
Air Cleaner  
Intake manifold.  
Ignition System:  
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor,  
fuel-injection system and ignition system. Also included may be  
connectors and other emission related assemblies.  
Spark plugs.  
Magneto or electronic ignition system.  
Spark advance/retard system.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, John Deere will repair your small  
off-road equipment engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and  
labor.  
Catalyst System:  
Exhaust manifold.  
Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems  
John Deere Emission Control System Warranty Coverage  
In California, 1995 and later small off-road equipment engines are  
warranted relative to emission control parts for two years. In other states,  
1997 and later model year equipment engines are warranted relative to  
emission control parts for two years. If any emission related part on your  
engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by John Deere.  
Vacuum and temperature switches.  
Electronic controls.  
Hoses, belts, connectors and assemblies.  
Owners Warranty Responsibilities  
Since emission related parts may vary slightly from model to model,  
certain models may not contain all of these parts and certain models may  
contain functionally equivalent parts.  
As the small off-road equipment engine owner, you are responsible for the  
performance of the required maintenance listed in your owners manual.  
John Deere recommends that you retain all receipts covering  
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WARRANTY  
Warranty Service And Charges  
SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SMALL OFF-ROAD  
EQUIPMENT ENGINE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.  
Warranty service shall be provided during customary business hours at  
any authorized John Deere Commercial and Consumer Equipment  
Retailer located within the United States of America. Repair or  
replacement of any warranted part will be performed at no charge to the  
owner, including diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a  
warranted part is defective, if the diagnostic work is performed at an  
authorized John Deere Commercial and Consumer Equipment Retailer.  
Any parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of John  
Deere.  
b) NO EXPRESS EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IS  
GIVEN BY JOHN DEERE WITH RESPECT TO THE ENGINE EXCEPT  
AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT. ANY EMISSION  
CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW, INCLUDING ANY  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE EMISSION  
CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY TERMS SET FORTH IN THIS  
DOCUMENT.  
Maintenance Warranty Coverage  
c) No dealer is authorized to modify this Federal, California and John  
Deere Emission Control System Warranty.  
a) Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required  
maintenance must be warranted as to defects for the warranty period. Any  
such part repaired or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for  
the remaining warranty period.  
Limited Battery Warranty  
b) Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection to the  
effect of repair or replace as necessarymust be warranted as to defects  
for the warranty period. Any such part repaired or replaced under the  
warranty must be warranted for the remaining warranty period.  
NOTE: Applicable in North America only.  
TO SECURE WARRANTY SERVICE  
The purchaser must request warranty service from a John Deere dealer  
authorized to sell John Deere batteries, and present the battery to the  
dealer with the top cover plate codes intact.  
c) Any warranted part which is scheduled for replacement as required  
maintenance must be warranted as to defects only for the period of time  
up to the first scheduled replacement for that part. Any such part repaired  
or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for the remainder of the  
period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part.  
FREE REPLACEMENT  
Any new battery which becomes unserviceable (not merely discharged)  
due to defects in material or workmanship within 90 days of purchase will  
be replaced free of charge. Installation costs will be covered by warranty if  
(1) the unserviceable battery was installed by a John Deere factory or  
dealer, (2) failure occurs within 90 days of purchase, and (3) the  
replacement battery is installed by a John Deere dealer.  
d) Normal maintenance, replacement or repair of emission control devices  
and systems, which are being done at the customers expense, may be  
performed by any repair establishment or individual; however, warranty  
repairs must be performed by an authorized John Deere Commercial and  
Consumer Equipment Retailer.  
PRO RATA ADJUSTMENT  
e) Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability  
may be used in the performance of any non-warranty maintenance or  
repairs, and shall not reduce the warranty obligations of John Deere.  
Any new battery which becomes unserviceable (not merely discharged)  
due to defects in material or workmanship more than 90 days after  
purchase, but before the expiration of the applicable adjustment period,  
will be replaced upon payment of the batterys current list price less a pro  
rata credit for unused months of service. The applicable adjustment period  
is determined from the Warranty Code printed at the top of the battery and  
chart below. Installation costs are not covered by warranty after 90 days  
from the date of purchase.  
Consequential Warranty Coverage  
Warranty coverage shall extend to the failure of any engine components  
caused by the failure of any warranted part still under warranty.  
Limitations  
This Emission Control System Warranty shall NOT cover any of the  
following:  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
A. Breakage of the container, cover, or terminals.  
a) Repair or replacement required as a result of (i) misuse or neglect, (ii)  
improper maintenance or unapproved modifications, (iii) repairs  
improperly performed or replacements improperly installed, (iv) use of  
replacement parts or accessories not conforming to John Deere  
specifications which adversely affect performance and/or durability, (v)  
alterations or modifications not recommended or approved in writing by  
John Deere.  
B. Depreciation or damage caused by lack of reasonable and necessary  
maintenance or by improper maintenance.  
C. Transportation, mailing, or service call charges for warranty service.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND PURCHASERS  
REMEDIES  
b) Replacement parts, other services and adjustments necessary for  
normal maintenance.  
To the extent permitted by law, neither John Deere nor any company  
affiliated with it makes any warranties, representations, or promises as to  
the quality, performance or freedom from defect of the products covered  
by this warranty. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TO THE EXTENT  
APPLICABLE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPLICABLE  
ADJUSTMENT PERIOD SET FORTH HERE. THE PURCHASERS ONLY  
REMEDIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE BREACH OR  
PERFORMANCE OF ANY WARRANTY ON JOHN DEERE BATTERIES  
ARE THOSE SET FORTH HERE. IN NO EVENT WILL THE DEALER,  
JOHN DEERE OR ANY COMPANY AFFILIATED WITH JOHN DEERE BE  
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. (Note:  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  
or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So  
these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.) This warranty gives  
c) Transportation to and from the John Deere Commercial and Consumer  
Equipment Retailer, or service calls made by the Retailer.  
Limited Liability  
a) The liability of John Deere under this Emission Control System  
Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in materials or  
workmanship. This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use  
of the small off-road equipment engine or transportation of the engine to  
or from the John Deere Commercial And Consumer Equipment Retailer.  
JOHN DEERE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER EXPENSE,  
LOSS, OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL (EXCEPT AS LISTED ABOVE UNDER  
COVERAGE) OR EXEMPLARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE  
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WARRANTY  
you specific legal rights, and you may also have some rights which vary  
from state to state.  
NO DEALER WARRANTY  
The selling dealer makes no warranty of its own and the dealer has no  
authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of John Deere,  
or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way.  
PRO RATA MONTHS OF ADJUSTMENT  
NOTE: If your battery is not labeled with a warranty code, it is a  
warranty code B.  
Warranty Code  
Warranty Period  
40 Months  
A
B
C
36 Months  
24 Months  
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INDEX  
Index  
I
Implement Option, Using Reverse ..................................19  
Indicator Lights and Hour Meter, Checking .....................16  
A
Air Cleaner Elements, Checking and Cleaning .............. 26  
Air Intake Screen and Engine Fins, Cleaning ................. 26  
Automatic Transmission, Using and Stopping ................ 17  
L
Leveling Mower (Front-to-Rear) ......................................12  
Leveling Mower (Side-to-Side) ........................................12  
Lift Lever to Raise and Lower Mower, Using ..................18  
Lubricating Wheel Spindles and Axle Pivot ....................23  
B
Battery and Terminals, Cleaning .................................... 34  
Battery, Removing and Installing .................................... 34  
Belt, Adjusting Mower Drive Tension ............................. 32  
Blades, Sharpening and Balancing ................................ 33  
M
Metal Surfaces, Repairing and Cleaning ........................37  
Mower Level (Front-to-Rear), Adjusting ..........................12  
Mower Level (Side-to-Side), Adjusting ............................12  
Mower, Engaging and Disengaging ................................18  
C
O
Chains, Using and Installing Tire .................................... 20  
E
P
Engine Fins, Cleaning Air Intake Screen and ................. 26  
Engine Warranty Maintenance Statement ...................... 24  
Plastic Surface Cleaning and Repairing Surfaces ..........37  
R
F
Reverse Implement Option, Using ..................................19  
S
Safety System, Check Machine ........................................9  
Screen and Engine Fins, Cleaning Air Intake .................26  
Storage, Preparing Engine for ........................................43  
G
H
Hour Meter, Checking Indicator Lights and .................... 16  
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Storage, Preparing Machine for ..................................... 43  
Storage, Removing Machine from .................................. 43  
T
Transmission Fluid Level, Checking ............................... 29  
Transporting Machine on Trailer .................................... 20  
W
Warranty Maintenance Statement, Engine ..................... 24  
Wheel Spindles, Wheel Bearings and Front Axle Pivot, Lu-  
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SCOTTS QUALITY STATEMENT  
Scotts Quality Statement  
Please do not return this product to the store where you purchased it.  
Your Scotts product, designed and built by John Deere, is more than just a purchase, its an investment in quality. That  
quality goes beyond our equipment to your dealers parts and service support.  
Thats why John Deere has initiated a process to handle your questions or problems, should they arise. If you have  
questions or problems with your new product, please follow the steps below. To locate your nearest authorized Scotts  
servicing dealer, please call toll free 1-800-537-8233.  
Step 1  
Refer to your operators manual  
A. It has many illustrations and detailed information on the C. It gives ordering information for parts catalogs, service  
safe and proper operation of your equipment.  
and technical manuals.  
B. It gives troubleshooting procedures, and specification  
information.  
D. If your questions are not answered in the operators  
manual, then go to Step 2.  
Step 2  
Contact your dealer (Call 1-800-537-8233 to locate your nearest John Deere dealer)  
A. Your John Deere dealer has the responsibility, authority, C. If the parts and service people are unable to resolve your  
and ability to answer questions, resolve problems, and fulfill problem, see the dealership manager or owner.  
your parts and service needs.  
B. First, discuss your questions or problems with your  
dealers trained parts and service staff.  
D. If your questions or problems are not resolved by the  
dealer, then go to Step 3.  
Step 3  
Call the John Deere Customer Communications Center  
A. Your John Deere dealer is the most efficient source in addressing any concern, but if you are not able to resolve your  
problem after checking your operators manual and contacting your dealer, call the Customer Communications Center.  
B. For prompt, effective service, please have the following ready before you call:  
The name of the dealer with whom youve been working.  
Your equipment model number.  
Your 13-digit serial number which you recorded on the  
inside front cover of this manual.  
If the problem is with an attachment, your attachment  
identification number.  
Number of hours on machine (if applicable).  
C. Then call 1-800-537-8233 and our advisor will work with your dealer to investigate your concern.  
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SERVICE RECORD  
Service Record  
Record Service Dates  
Oil Change Oil Filter  
Change  
Lubricate  
Machine  
Air Cleaner Fuel Filter  
Element  
Check/  
Clean  
Change  
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