Cub Cadet ZT1 42 Operation Manual - Page 17

Post-Operation Tractor Care, Cleaning the Underside of the Deck, Cleaning the Tractor

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Note: This Operator's Manual covers several models. Tractor features may vary by • model. Not all features in this manual are applicable to all tractor models and the tractor depicted may differ from yours. Post-Operation Tractor Care After each operation of the tractor, to ensure safe operating conditions refer to Maintenance Schedule chart in this manual for proper tractor care. WARNING Failure to follow these recommendations may result in serious injury to yourself or others and may cause damage to the tractor. Cleaning the Underside of the Deck Deck Wash System Your tractor's deck is equipped with a water port on its surface as part of its deck wash system. Use the deck wash system to rinse grass clippings from the deck's underside and prevent the buildup of corrosive chemicals. Complete the following steps AFTER EACH MOWING: • 1. Attach the nozzle adapter to a standard garden hose connected to a water supply. 2. Move the tractor to an area within reach of the hose where the dispersal of wet grass clippings is acceptable. Disengage the PTO, engage the parking brake and stop the engine. 3. Pull back the lock collar (a) of the nozzle adapter (b) and push the nozzle adapter onto the deck wash nozzle (c). Release the lock collar (b) to lock the nozzle adapter on the (a) deck wash nozzle. See Figure 27. 4. Turn on the water supply. (c) • 5. From the tractor operator's seat, start the engine and engage the PTO. Allow to run as needed. Disengage the PTO and stop the • engine. 6. Turn off the water supply. Figure 27 7. Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter to disconnect the nozzle adapter from the deck wash nozzle. Cleaning the Tractor WARNING • If the tractor has been recently run, the engine, muffler and surrounding metal surfaces will be very hot and can cause burns to the skin. Let the engine cool for at least five minutes. Exercise caution to avoid burns. • Your tractor should be cleaned after each use and under certain conditions, i.e. dry conditions and/or mulching situations, additional cleaning may be necessary. One of the best ways to keep your tractor running efficiently and to reduce fire risk is to regularly remove debris buildup from the tractor. Follow the recommendations below and contact your authorized dealer with any questions. • Allow the machine to cool for at leasr five minutes in an open area before cleaning. Note: Using a pressure washer or garden hose is not recommended for cleaning your tractor other than to clean the underside of the deck. It may cause damage to electrical components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or the engine. The use of water will result in shortened life and reduce serviceability. Keep both sides of transmission cooling slots, exhaust manifold, around fuses, all wiring and harnesses, muffler pipe, muffler shield, engine intake screens and cooling fins, etc clear of grass clippings and leaves. See Figure 28. Figure 28 Clean the top of the mower deck, under the spindle covers and belt area. See Figure 29. Figure 29 Clean around and near the transmission, axle and the fan area. See 30. Debris can accumulate anywhere on the tractor, especially on horizontal surfaces. Additional cleaning may be necessary when mowing in dry conditions or when mulching. Wheel Not Shown For Clarity Figure 30 Fuel leaks/spills, oil leaks/spills and excess lubrication can also become collections sites for debris. Immediate repair and cleaning up oil or fuel spills can help reduce fire hazards. In addition to cleaning the tractor before operating and storing, do not attempt to mow unusually tall grass (10" (25.4 cm) or higher), dry grass (e.g., pasture) or piles of dry leaves. Dry grass or leaves may contact the engine exhaust and/or build up on the mower deck presenting a potential fire hazard. 17

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Note:
This Operator’s Manual covers several models. Tractor features may vary by
model. Not all features in this manual are applicable to all tractor models and the
tractor depicted may differ from yours.
Post-Operation Tractor Care
After each operation of the tractor, to ensure safe operating conditions refer to
Maintenance Schedule chart in this manual for proper tractor care.
WARNING
Failure to follow these recommendations may result in serious injury to
yourself or others and may cause damage to the tractor.
Cleaning the Underside of the Deck
Deck Wash System
Your tractor’s deck is equipped with a water port on its surface as part of its deck
wash system.
Use the deck wash system to rinse grass clippings from the deck’s underside and
prevent the buildup of corrosive chemicals. Complete the following steps AFTER
EACH MOWING:
1.
Attach the nozzle adapter to a standard garden hose connected to a water
supply.
2.
Move the tractor to an area within reach of the hose where the dispersal of
wet grass clippings is acceptable. Disengage the PTO, engage the parking
brake and stop the engine.
3.
Pull back the lock collar (a) of the
nozzle adapter (b) and push the
nozzle adapter onto the deck wash
nozzle (c). Release the lock collar
to lock the nozzle adapter on the
deck wash nozzle. See Figure 27.
4.
Turn on the water supply.
5.
From the tractor operator’s seat,
start the engine and engage the
PTO. Allow to run as needed.
Disengage the PTO and stop the
engine.
6.
Turn off the water supply.
7.
Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter to disconnect the nozzle
adapter from the deck wash nozzle.
Cleaning the Tractor
WARNING
If the tractor has been recently run, the engine, muffler and surrounding
metal surfaces will be very hot and can cause burns to the skin. Let the
engine cool for at least five minutes. Exercise caution to avoid burns.
Your tractor should be cleaned after each use and under certain conditions, i.e. dry
conditions and/or mulching situations, additional cleaning may be necessary.
One of the best ways to keep your tractor running efficiently and to reduce fire risk
is to regularly remove debris buildup from the tractor. Follow the recommendations
below and contact your authorized dealer with any questions.
Allow the machine to cool for at leasr five minutes in an open area before
cleaning.
Note:
Using a pressure washer or garden hose is not recommended for cleaning
your tractor other than to clean the underside of the deck. It may cause damage to
electrical components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or the engine. The use of water
will result in shortened life and reduce serviceability.
Keep both sides of
transmission cooling
slots, exhaust manifold,
around fuses, all wiring
and harnesses, muffler
pipe,
muffler shield, engine
intake screens and cooling
fins, etc clear of grass
clippings and leaves. See
Figure 28.
Clean the top of the mower
deck, under the spindle
covers and belt area. See
Figure 29.
Clean around and near
the transmission, axle
and the fan area. See
30.
Debris can accumulate
anywhere on the
tractor, especially on
horizontal surfaces.
Additional cleaning
may be necessary
when mowing in dry
conditions or when
mulching.
Fuel leaks/spills, oil leaks/spills and excess lubrication can also become
collections sites for debris. Immediate repair and cleaning up oil or fuel spills
can help reduce fire hazards.
In addition to cleaning the tractor before operating and storing, do not
attempt to mow unusually tall grass (10” (25.4 cm) or higher), dry grass (e.g.,
pasture) or piles of dry leaves. Dry grass or leaves may contact the engine
exhaust and/or build up on the mower deck presenting a potential fire
hazard.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Wheel Not Shown For Clarity
Figure 30