Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046 Bedienungsanleitung

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Die Gebrauchsanleitung Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046
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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    OMGX10784 C0 C0 Scotts Lawn T ractor s S1642, S1742, and S2046 OPERA T OR’S MANU AL North Ameri can V ersion Litho in U.S.A.[...]

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    Introduction INTR ODUCTION Introduction THANK Y OU for pur c hasing a Scotts pr oduct. Read this manual and your attachment man ual thoroughly . F ailure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. This manual should be considered a permanent par t of your machine and should remain with the machine when you sell it. Product warran[...]

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    Product Identification PR ODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product Identification Recor d Identification Number s Scott ’ s Lawn T ractors S1642, S1742, and S2046 PIN (020001 - ) If you need to contact an A uthor ized Service Center for inf ormation on ser vicing, alwa ys provide the product model and serial number . Y ou will need to locate the identificati[...]

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    Assembly - 0 ASSEMBL Y Assembly Identify P ar ts Connect and Chec k Battery NO TE: Do not remove the BLA CK negative ( – ) protective cap at this time. 1. Remov e and discard the RED positive (+) protectiv e cap from the positive (+) battery ter minal. 2. Connect RED positive (+) cab l e (A) to battery with 6mm he x head bolt and 6 mm flange nut.[...]

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    Assembly - 1 ASSEMBL Y Checki ng Tire Pressure 1. Check tires f or damage. 2. Check tire pressure with an accur ate gauge. 3. Add or remov e air , if necessar y: c CA UTION: A void injury! Explosive separation of a tire and rim parts can cause serious injur y or death: - Do not attempt to mount a tire witho ut the proper equipment and exp erience t[...]

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    Saf ety Signs - 2 SAFETY SIGNS Safety Signs Safety-Alert Symbol Read and recognize saf ety information. Be aler t to the potential f or personal injur y when you see this saf ety-aler t symbol. On your machine saf ety labels, the words D ANGER, W ARNING, and CA UTION are used with this safety-alert symbol. D ANGER identifies the most ser ious hazar[...]

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    Saf ety Signs - 3 SAFETY SIGNS MO WER WHEN ENGINE IS R UNNING THRO WN OBJECTS BEFORE MO WING, CLEAR AREA OF OBJECTS THA T MA Y BE THRO WN BY BLADE DO NO T OPERA TE MO WER WITHO UT DISCHARGE CHUTE OR ENTIRE GRASS CA TCHER IN PLACE Picture Note: Located on Right-Hand side of deck DA N G E R RO T A TING BLADE DO NO T PUT HAND S OR FEET UNDER OR INTO M[...]

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    Controls - 4 CONTR O LS Controls T ractor Contr ols - Gear A - Throttle/Choke Contr ol B - Foot P edal - Brake/Clutch C - Reverse Implement Option Switc h D - Attachment Lift Le ver E - Loc king Lever F - T ransmission Shift Lever G - P ark Brake H - PT O Drive Lever I - Ignition Switch T ractor Controls - A utomatic A - Choke Knob (S2046) B - Thro[...]

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    Operating Machine - 5 OPERATING MACHINE Operatin g M a chine Operate Safely • In addition to reading your Operator ’ s Manual, vie w y our Mowing Saf ety Video . • Check br ak e action bef ore you oper ate. Adjust or ser vice brakes as necessary . • Inspect machine bef ore you oper ate. Be sure hardware is tight. Repair or replace damaged, [...]

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    Operating Machine - 6 OPERATING MACHINE A v oid Tipping • DO NO T dr ive where machine could slip or tip . • Sta y aler t for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain. • K eep awa y from drop-offs. • Slow do wn bef ore you make a sharp tur n or operate on a slope. • When pulling loads or using heavy equipment, use only approv ed hitc[...]

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    Operating Machine - 7 OPERATING MACHINE Picture Note: Model with capscrew adjuster used for illustration. 2. Loosen two cap scre ws (A) two turns. 3. Slide f orward or rearw ard on mounting bracket to desired position. 4. Tighten cap screws or knobs . 5. Lower seat. Using Slide Adjuster (S2046) 1. Pivot seat f orward on its mounting brac ket. 2. Pu[...]

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    Operating Machine - 8 OPERATING MACHINE 1. Gear units - Mov e transmission shift lev er (A) to N (NEUTRAL) position. A utomatic un its - If equipped with shift lev er , move shift le v er to N (NEUTRAL) position. If equipped with f oot pedal controls, do not depress either pedal. 2. Lock the park brak e (B). 3. Pull PT O lev er (C) all the wa y bac[...]

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    Operating Machine - 9 OPERATING MACHINE Stopping Engine 1. Push down on f oot pedal (A). 2. Gear units - Mov e transmission shift lev er (B) to N (NEUTRAL) position. A utomatic un its - If equipped with shift lev er , move shift le v er to N (NEUTRAL) position. If equipped with f oot pedal controls, release either pedal and unit will automatically [...]

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    Operating Machine - 10 OPERATING MACHINE T o T ravel Forwar d: 1. Units with Shift Lever (A) - Mo ve transmission shift le ver (A) to the right and forw ard. The speed of the tractor is determined by how f ar forw ard the shift lev er is mov ed. Units with Foot Controls (B) - Depress f orw ard pedal (B). The speed of the tractor is determined by ho[...]

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    Operating Machine - 11 OPERATING MACHINE ENGA GE CRUISE CONTROL: 1. Star t with the cr uise control lev er (A) in the OFF position. 2. Mov e cruise co ntrol lev er forw ard, at the ” t ” position the tractor will begin to mov e forw ard. 3. Continue to mo ve cruise control lev er f orward toward the “ r ” position and the tractor will incre[...]

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    Operating Machine - 12 OPERATING MACHINE Pushing Machine T o mov e machine when engine is STOPPED: • Unlock the park brak e (A). • GEAR MODEL: Put transmission shift le ver (B) in N (Neutral). • A UT OMA TIC MODEL: Pull out on free-wheeling lev er (C). • Push machine to desired location. NO TE: A UTOMA TIC MODEL: Push free-wheeling lever (C[...]

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    Operating Machine - 13 OPERATING MACHINE T est 2 1. Operator on seat. 2. Lock the park brak e. 3. Push PT O lev er (A) forward to ENGA GE. 4. T r y to star t engine. 5. Engine MUST NO T star t. If engine star ts, there is a problem with y our safety interlock circuit. (See y our A uthor ized Ser vice Center .) T est 3 1. Operator on seat. 2. Lock t[...]

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    Operating Machine - 14 OPERATING MACHINE 3. Pull PT O le ver (A) back to DISENGAGE. 4. Star t engine and move throttle le ver (B) to F AST ( r ) speed position. 5. Raise up off of seat. DO NO T get off tractor . 6. Engine MUST remain running. If engine does stop, there is a problem with y our safety interloc k circuit. (See your A uthorized Ser vic[...]

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    Operating Machine - 15 OPERATING MACHINE 2. Push PT O lev er (A) forward to ENGA GE. 3. Look behind the vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders . 4. Begin REVERSE tra v el by moving the drive le ver or re verse pedal f or Automatic Model or gear shift le ver f or Gear Model to R (REVERSE) position. Mower and engine should stop oper ation. If mow[...]

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    Operating Mow er - 16 OPERATING MOWER Operatin g M o wer Operate Mower Safel y • In addition to reading your Operator ’ s Manual, vie w y our Mowing Saf ety Video . Check Gr ound Conditions • Clear mowing area of objects that might be thro wn. K eep people and pets out of mowing area. • Study mowing area. Set up safe mo wing pattern. Do not[...]

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    Operating Mow er - 17 OPERATING MOWER 4. Adjust gage wheels to match cut height desired. (See Adjusting Mower Gage Wheels belo w .) Adjusting Mower Ga ge Wheels 1. Check tr actor tire pressure. Inflate tires to the correct pressure. (See Chec king Tire Pressure in Ser vice - Miscellaneous section.) 2. Raise mower lift le ver to TRANSPOR T (upper) p[...]

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    Operating Mow er - 18 OPERATING MOWER 7. Loosen top clamping nut (C) f acing inside of mower , on left hand side J-bolt (B), approximately one turn. 8. Loosen upper adjusting nut (D). 9. Raise or lower left side of dec k. • T o raise: T ur n lower adjusting n ut (E) tow ards rear of tractor . • T o lower: T ur n lower adjusting nut (E) towards [...]

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    Operating Mow er - 19 OPERATING MOWER 2. Mov e throttle lev er (A) to the F AST ( r ) position. 3. Lower mo wer to cutting height. 4. Push PT O dr ive le ver (B) f orward to ENGA GE mower blades . NO TE: The engine and mower will stop as the drive lever is mo ved rearward (A utomatic Model) or the g ear shift lever is mo ved to the R (REVERSE) posi[...]

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    Operating Mow er - 20 OPERATING MOWER T o set-up and operate the 42 ” dec k f or side discharg e operation the f actor y in stalled mulch cov er (A) must be remov ed. 1. Remov e mulch cov er : • Lift plastic discharge chute. • Grasp corner of steel chut e, pull outw ard to unlock and pivot up . • Unhook both rubber hooks (B) and remov e mul[...]

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    Operating Mow er - 21 OPERATING MOWER (A) must be remo v ed. 1. Remov e mulch cov er : • Lift plastic discharge chute. • Grasp corner of steel chut e, pull outw ard to unlock and pivot up . • Unhook both rubber hooks (B) and remov e mulch cov er . 2. Store mulch co v er in a well protected area and ha v e it readily av ailable f or when you w[...]

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    Replacement P ar ts - 22 REPLACEMENT P AR TS Replacem ent Part s Service Literature If you w ould lik e a cop y of the Parts Catalog or T echnical Manual f or this machine call: • U. S . & C a n ad a : 1-800-522-7448. • All Other Regions : Y our John Deere dealer . John Deere Quality W e recommend John Deere quality par ts and lubricants, a[...]

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    Replacement P ar ts - 23 REPLACEMENT P AR TS P ar ts for 42-Inch Mo wer Deck P ar ts for 46-Inch Mo wer Deck (P ar t numbers are subject to change without notice . Part Numbers ma y be diff eren t outside the U .S.A.) Item P art Number Blades: Standard Bagger Mulch M139802 or M139803 M139803 M139802 Mow er Dr ive Belts M124895 Le veling Gauge TY152[...]

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    Ser vice Machine Safely - 24 SERVICE MACHINE SAF EL Y Service Machine Safely Practice Safe Maintenance • Understand ser vice procedure bef ore doing work. K eep area clean and dr y . • Ne v er lubr icate, ser vice, or adjust machine while it is moving. K eep saf ety de vices in place and in working condition. K eep hardware tight. • T o pre v[...]

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    Ser vice Inter val Char t - 25 SERVICE INTER V AL CHAR T Servi ce Interv al C hart Servi ce Int erv als Please use the f ollowing timetab les to perform routine maintenance on your machine . Ser vice procedures included in this manual b ut not on this char t are to be perf or med on a n as needed basis. IMPORT ANT: A void dama ge! If you operate mo[...]

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    Ser vice Inter val Char t - 26 SERVICE INTER V AL CHAR T Service Record D A TE SER VICE PERFORME D[...]

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    Ser vice Engine - 27 SERVICE ENGINE Service E ngine Engine W arranty Maintenance Statement Maintenance, repair , or replacement of the emission control de vices and systems on this engine, which are being done at the customers e xpense, ma y be performed by any non- road engine repair establishment or individual. W arranty repairs must be perf or m[...]

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    Ser vice Engine - 28 SERVICE ENGINE 1. P ark tractor on a lev el surf ace. ST OP engine . Let engine cool. 2. Lift hood. 3. Clean area around dipstick to pre v ent debris from falling into crankcase. 4. Remov e dipstick (A). Wipe with clean cloth. 5. Install dipstick: • S1642 - Install dipstick in tube , but DO NO T tigthen it. Let dipstick threa[...]

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    Ser vice Engine - 29 SERVICE ENGINE cloth. 8. Lightly oil filter gasket with fresh, clean oil. 9. Install replacement oil filter . T ur n oil filter to the ri ght (clockwise) until rubber gask et contacts filter adapter . Tighten filter an additional one-half turn. 10.Remov e dipstick (B) and refill with new oil of recommended grade . (See Engine O[...]

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    Ser vice Engine - 30 SERVICE ENGINE 9. Remov e and replace filter element (C) ONL Y if damaged or v er y dir ty: • S1642 Only - Remov e r ubber tube slee ve (D1). • Remov e wing nut (D). • Carefully remov e paper element (E) from air cleaner housing. REPLA CE with NEW element. 10.Carefully remov e element (C) from air cleaner housing. Replace[...]

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    Ser vice Engine - 31 SERVICE ENGINE onto precleaner . Squeeze precleaner to distribute oil e venly . Squ eeze out e xcess oil with a clean cloth. 7. Inspect car tr idge f or damage or e xcessiv e dir t. Replace if necessar y . 8. Carefully clean air cleaner housing. Prev ent any dir t from f alling into carb uretor . 9. Install f oam precleaner (E)[...]

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    Ser vice Engine - 32 SERVICE ENGINE NO TE: Chang e filter when fuel is low in fuel tank. 1. P ar k tractor on a le vel surf ace. 2. ST OP engine. LOCK par k brak e. Remo v e key . Let engine COOL. 3. Lift hood. 4. Using pliers, slide hose clamps (A) a wa y from fuel filter (B). 5. Disconnect hoses from filter and remov e filter . 6. Connect hoses t[...]

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    Ser vice Steering and Brakes - 33 SERVICE STEERING AND BRAKES Service Steeri ng and Brak es Grease Use grease based on the e xpected air temperature range during the ser vice inter v al. The f ollowing greases ma y be used: • SAE Multipur pose EP Grease with 3 to 5 percent molybdenum disulfide . • SAE Multipur pose EP Grease. • Greases meetin[...]

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    Ser vice Steering and Brakes - 34 SERVICE STEERING AND BRAKES • Brak e disc (A) is contacting the case (B), AND/OR • Brak e lev er (C) is contacting its mounting brack et (D), top or bottom. If so , REPLACE friction pucks and brak e disc BEFORE making adjustment. (See you A uthor ized Service Center .) 3. Block the front and rear wheels , and r[...]

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    Ser vice Steering and Brakes - 35 SERVICE STEERING AND BRAKES 4. If distance is less than or equal to 2 mm (0.08 in): • Gradually adjust jam nuts (D) until specified measurement is obtained. • Depress brak e pedal and LOCK park brake . • Measure the distance between edge of compression spring brack et and front edge of brake rod stop tabs. Ga[...]

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    Ser vice Mower - 36 SERVICE MOWER Service M ower A v oid Injur y From Contacting Blades Mower Spindles Replacing Mo wer Dri ve Belt 1. ST OP engine, LOCK park brake , place gear shift lev er in NEUTRAL (N) position, pull PT O dr ive le ver bac k to DISENGA GE, tur n key to the OFF position, and remo ve key . 2. Remov e mower dec k. (See Removing Mo[...]

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    Ser vice Mower - 37 SERVICE MOWER 1. P ar k tractor on a hard, le vel surf ace. 2. Stop the engine, remo ve k ey , wait f or moving par ts to stop . 3. Place mower dec k in LOWEST setting. 4. Engage PT O dr ive le ver . 5. Measure distance from brack et (A) to washer (B) on tension rod (C). Distance (D) should be: 20 – 25 mm (0.78 – 0.98 in). 6[...]

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    Ser vice Mower - 38 SERVICE MOWER 7. Measure distance from brake surf ace (A) to pulley braking surf ace (B). Brake to Pulle y Distance should be: 2 – 3 mm (0.08 – 0.12 in). 8. If adjustment is required, tur n nut (C) on end of brak e rod (D) in correct direction to set brake at proper distance from pulley . 9. Repeat on all brak es. 10.Install[...]

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    Ser vice Mower - 39 SERVICE MOWER INST ALLING MOWER BLADES 1. Lightly lubricate cap screw threads with a general pur pose grease or oil. This lubrication is to prev ent rusting and seizing. 2. P osition mower b lade (D) with the cutting edge towards the ground onto the mo wer spindle. 3. Install cupped blade w asher (C) with cup side toward the bla[...]

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    Ser vice Mower - 40 SERVICE MOWER Sharpening Blades 1. Shar pen blades with grinder , hand file or electric blade shar pener . 2. K eep or iginal bev el (A) when you grind. 3. Blade should hav e 0.40 mm (1/64 in.) cutting edge (B). Balancing Blades 1. Clean blade . 2. Put blade on nail in vise or on v er tical wall stud. T ur n blade to horizontal [...]

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    Ser vice Electrical - 41 SERVICE ELECTRICAL Service E lectri ca l Checki ng the Battery • K eep batter y and ter minals clean . • K eep batter y bolts tight. • K eep small vent holes open. • Recharge, if necessary , at 6 – 10 amperes for 1 hour . (See Charging the Batter y in this section.) Removing and Installi ng the Battery 1. T urn ig[...]

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    Ser vice Electrical - 42 SERVICE ELECTRICAL 2. Remov e r ubber hold-down strap (A). 3. Disconnect BLA CK ( – ) battery cable (B) first. 4. Disconnect RED (+) batter y cable (C). Remov e batter y from mower . 5. W ash battery with solution of four tablespoons of baking soda to one gallon of water . Be careful not to get the soda solution into the [...]

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    Ser vice Electrical - 43 SERVICE ELECTRICAL 2. Connect positive (+) charger cab le to positiv e (+) batter y term inal. 3. Connect negative ( – ) charger cab le to negative ( – ) batter y ter minal. 4. Plug in charger cord. 5. Charge batter y using a 12 V o lt batter y charger at a rate of 6 – 10 amperes f or a minimum of 1 hour and no more t[...]

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    Ser vice Electrical - 44 SERVICE ELECTRICAL 2. Push in and turn bulb sock et (A) 1/4 tur n counterclockwise to remo v e. 3. Replace def ectiv e bulb with a ne w bulb . 4. Inser t bulb soc ket into housing, push in and tur n 1/4 tur n clockwise to install. 5. Lower hood. Replacing Fuse 1. Open hood. 2. Pull def ective fuse (A) out of sock et. 3. Che[...]

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    Ser vice Miscellaneous - 45 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS Service M iscella neous Checki ng Tire Pressure 1. Check tires f or damage. 2. Check tire pressure with an accur ate gauge. 3. Add or remov e air , if necessar y: Fuel c CA UTION: A void injury! Explosive separation of a tire and rim parts can cause serious injur y or death: - Do not attempt to moun[...]

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    Ser vice Miscellaneous - 46 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS Using Clean Fuels Dir t in the fuel system is a major cause of perf ormance problems . Be su re to clean any gr ass or trash from the top of the tank bef ore removing lid. Use of a PLASTIC funnel with a plastic mesh strainer when filling the tank will prev ent most f oreign material from enter ing t[...]

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    Ser vice Miscellaneous - 47 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS 4. Remov e fuel tank cap (A). 5. Fill tank with fresh fuel only to bottom of filler neck. 6. Install fuel tank cap and lower hood. Care f or Plastic and P ainted Surfaces PLASTIC SURF AC ES The plastic par ts on your tractor are made of a blend of polycarbonate and polyester materials. These par ts [...]

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    Ser vice Miscellaneous - 48 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS 2. Use paint stick with f actor y-matched colors av ailable from your John Deere dealer to fill scr atches. F ollow directions f or use and f or dr ying. • Apply sparingly to scratch without getting on surrounding painted surf ace. Fill in scratch to le vel of surrounding painted area. • Allow t[...]

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    Removing Mo wer - 49 REMO VING MOWER Removing Mower Removing Mo wer 1. ST OP engine, LOCK par k brake, DISENGA GE PT O le v er , tur n ke y to the OFF position, and remove k ey . 2. Raise mower lift le ver to highest position. 3. Put wood b locks under each side of mo wer . 4. Lower mo wer lift lev er to lowest position, bringing deck down onto b l[...]

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    Removing Mo wer - 50 REMO VING MOWER 8. Remov e spr ing locking pins and rear draft pins (I), one on each side, from rear draft br ackets (J). 9. Raise mower dec k lift lev er to highest position a nd remov e wood blocks . 10.Pull deck out from under tractor . J I[...]

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    Installing Mower - 51 INSTALLING MO WER Installing Mower Installing Mower 1. ST OP engine, LOCK par k brake, DISENGA GE PT O le v er , tur n ke y to the OFF position, and remove k ey . 2. Raise mower dec k lift lev er to the UPPER position. 3. T urn s teering wheel fully to the left. Carefully slide the mower dec k under the r ight side of the trac[...]

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    Installing Mower - 52 INSTALLING MO WER 12.Raise tension rod (N) and attach to blade drive arm (O) using flat washer (P) and spring locking pin (Q). 13.Raise deck b y pressing the lift le ver lock and pulling the mower dec k lift lev er to its highest point. 14.Remov e wood bloc ks from under deck. 15.Check f or proper routing and position of all b[...]

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    T roubleshooting - 53 T ROUB LESHOOTING Troubleshooting Using T roubleshooting Chart If you are e xper iencing a problem that is not listed in this char t, see your A uthorized Ser vice Center for service. When you ha ve chec ked all the possible causes listed and you are still e xperiencing the problem, see your A uthor ized Ser vice Center . Engi[...]

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    T roubleshooting - 54 T ROUB LESHOOTING Loss of power Cutting too much grass /too f ast. Throttle in “ CHOKE ” position. Buildup of grass , leav es and trash under mo wer . Dir ty air filter . Low oil/dir ty oil. F aulty spark plug. Dir ty fuel filter . Stale or dir ty fuel. W ater in fuel. Spark plug wire loose. Dir ty engine air screen/fins. [...]

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    T roubleshooting - 55 T ROUB LESHOOTING Mower IF CHECK Mower b lades will not rotate Obstruction in clutch mechani sm, or blades . Worn/damaged mower driv e belt. F rozen idler pulle y . F rozen blade mandrel. Discharge Chute Plugging Belt worn or installed incorrectly . Gras s too w et. Buildup of grass , leav es and trash under mo wer . Worn, ben[...]

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    T roubleshooting - 56 T ROUB LESHOOTING Electrical Grass Tips Are Jagged And T ur n Gra y ish Brown After Mowing Dull mowe r bl ades. Bent blades . F ront-to-rear blade adjustment not set properly . Mower Stops When Shift Le v er Is Mov ed Rearw ard and Mower Is Engaged (Hydrostatic) Norm al condition. (See Using Rev erse Implement Option in the OP[...]

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    Storing Machine - 57 STORING MACHINE Storing Mac hine Storing Safel y Preparing Machine f or Storage 1. Repair any worn or damaged par ts. Replace par ts if necessar y . Tighten loose hardware . 2. Clean under the deck. 3. P aint scratched or chipped metal surf aces to pre v ent rust. 4. W ash the machine and apply wax to metal and plastic surf ace[...]

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    Storing Machine - 58 STORING MACHINE 7. Clean the engine and engine compar tment. 8. Remov e batter y . 9. Clean the batter y and batter y posts. NO TE: The stored battery should be recharged e ver y 90 days. 10.Charge the batter y . (See Charging Batter y in the SER VICE - ELECTRICAL sec tion.) 11.Store the batter y in a cool, dr y place where it [...]

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    Specifications - 59 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Model S1642 Engine Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K ohler Horsepo wer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Specifications - 60 SPECIFICATIONS Horsepo wer (SAE1349) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.9 kW (20 hp) Displacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65[...]

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    Specifications - 61 SPECIFICATIONS Tire Pressure (Front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 kPa (14 psi) Tire Pressure (Rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    W arranty - 62 W ARRANTY Warrant y LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR NEW SCO TTS BRAN D PRODUCTS Manufactured by John Deere (U .S. Only) A. GENERAL PRO VISIONS - The warranties descr ibed below are provided by John Deere Company ( “ John Deere ” ) t o the orig inal purchasers of new Scotts Brand Products Manufactured by John Deere. Under these warranties, [...]

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    W arranty - 63 W ARRANTY av ailable to the dealer or ser vice cent er within a reas onable period of time. E. LIMIT A TION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND O THER REMEDIES - SCO TTS BRAND PRODUCTS MANUF A CTURED BY JOHN DEERE - TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LA W , NEITHER JOHN DEERE NOR ANY COMP ANY AFFILIA TED WITH IT MAKES ANY WAR RANTIES, REPRESENT A TI O[...]

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    W arranty - 64 W ARRANTY Air Induction System: • Air Cleaner • Intake manifold. Ignition System: • Spark plugs . • Magneto or elec tronic ignition system. • Spark advance/retard sy stem. Catalyst System: • Exhaust manifold. Miscellaneou s Items Used in Above Systems • V acuum an d temper ature swi tc hes . • Electronic controls. •[...]

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    W arranty - 65 W ARRANTY A. Breakage of the contai ner , cover , or te rmina ls. B. Depreciation or dama ge caused by lack of reasonable and necessar y maintenance or by improper maintenance. C . T ranspor t ation, maili ng, or ser vice call charges for w arranty ser vice. LIMIT A TION OF IMPLIED W ARRANTIES AND PURCHASER ’ S REMEDIES T o the ext[...]

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    Inde x - 66 INDEX Index A Air Cleaner Elements - S2046 ........................................ 30 Air Cleaner Elements, Checking and Cleaning - S1642 and S1742 ............................................................................. 29 Air Intake Screen and Engine, Clean ............................. 32 B Battery and Terminals, Cleaning .....[...]

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    Inde x - 67 INDEX Removing Mower ........................................................... 49 Reverse Implement Option, Using ................................. 11 S Safety Labels .................................................................... 2 Safety Systems, Testing ................................................. 12 Safety, Operating ...[...]

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    Quality Statement - 68 QUALITY STATEMENT Quality Statem en t Please do not return this tractor to the store where y o u purc hased it. Y our Scotts tractor , designed and built by John Deere , is more than just a purchase, it ’ s an inv estment in quality . That quality goes bey ond our equipment to your dealer ’ s par ts and ser vice suppor t.[...]