IntroductionProduct IdentificationSafetyOperatingAvoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces Adjusting Mower Level (Side-to-Side) Adjusting Mower Level (Front-to-Rear) Testing Mower Engagement Lever Switch Testing Reverse Implement Option (RIO) Using Travel Controls on Gear Transmission Using Travel Pedals on Automatic Transmission Using The Reverse Implement Option (RIO) Transporting Machine on Trailer Replacement PartsService IntervalsService LubricationService EngineService TransmissionService MowerService ElectricalService MiscellaneousTroubleshootingStorageAssemblySpecificationsWarrantyJohn Deere Quality StatementService Record
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OperatingDaily Operating Checklisto Remove grass and debris from machine. o Check area below machine for leaks. Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfacesˇ Do not wipe plastic parts unless rinsed first. ˇ Insect repellent spray may damage plastic and painted surfaces. Do not spray insect repellent near machine. ˇ Be careful not to spill fuel on machine. Fuel may damage surface. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. Operator Station ControlsD - Reverse Implement Option (RIO) Switch Adjusting SeatTo adjust seat position:1. Pull lever (A) up, out of locked position. 2. Slide seat forward or rearward to desired position. To adjust seat for ride comfort:Lift seat, unscrew and move springs to desired position as follows: ˇ Install both springs into front position (C) for softest ride. ˇ Install both springs into rear position (B) for firm ride. ˇ Install springs in all four positions (B and C) for the firmest ride. NOTE: Installing all four springs is also recommended for use with the Optional High-Back Seat. Additional springs and the high-back seat are available at your John Deere dealer. Adjusting Cutting HeightNOTE: Lift lever should be in transport position before turning cutting height knob. Cutting height can be adjusted from approximately 25-100 mm (1-4 in). When lift lever is in transport position, cutting height is approximately 100 mm (4 in). 1. Put lift lever in transport position. 2. Turn mower cutting height knob (A) to desired cutting height. Mower will be at that cutting height when it is lowered. Adjusting Mower Deck Wheels1. Park machine safely on a level surface. 2. Inflate tires to the correct pressure. 3. Move lift lever to the transport position and adjust cutting height. 4. Move lift lever to the mowing position. NOTE: Bottom of wheels should be approximately 3-13 mm (1/8-1/2 in.) from the ground. 5. Check mower wheel position, remove bolt (E) and nut (F) on both wheels and move wheels to proper hole: 6. Install bolts and nuts and tighten to: Adjusting Mower Level (Side-to-Side)NOTE: Mower wheels should not contact the ground when leveling the deck. 1. Park machine safely on a level surface. 2. Inflate tires to the correct pressure. 3. Adjust cutting height to 50 mm (2 in). 4. Put lift lever in mowing position. NOTE: The difference between blade measurements must not be more than 3 mm (1/8 in). Picture Note: A convenient leveling gauge (A) is available from your John Deere dealer. 5. Position mower blades as follows and measure from each outside blade tip (B) to the level surface: Turn left blade (C) as shown. Hold drive belt and turn right blade (D) as shown. Take measurement for both blades. Picture Note: Underside of deck shown. Turn blade (E) as shown. Take measurement. Rotate blades 90° so that blade (F) is positioned as shown. Take measurement. NOTE: Cutting height can closely match knob setting by adjusting lift links on both sides of deck. Deck will not lock in Transport position if adjusted too high. Picture Note: Left side shown. 6. Adjust lift links by turning nut (G) clockwise to raise left side of mower, counterclockwise to lower left side of mower. Adjusting Mower Level (Front-to-Rear)NOTE: Mower wheels should not contact the ground during leveling. 1. Park machine safely on a level surface. 2. Inflate tires to the correct pressure. 3. Adjust cutting height to 50 mm (2 in). 4. Put lift lever in mowing position. 5. Turn right blade so blade tip points straight forward. 6. Measure from each blade tip to the surface: The front blade tip must be 6-9 mm (1/4-3/8 in.) lower than rear blade tip. The difference between front and rear blade tip measurements must not be more than 3 mm (1/8 in). 7. Turn front adjuster nut (A) clockwise to raise front of mower deck or counterclockwise to lower front of mower deck. 8. Measure blade tips again and adjust if necessary. Testing Safety SystemsUse the following checkout procedure to check for normal operation of machine. If there is a malfunction during one of these procedures, Do not operate machine. See your John Deere dealer for service. Perform these tests in a clear open area. Keep bystanders away. Testing Mower Engagement Lever Switch3. Push mower engagement lever (A) forward to engage.
Result: Engine must not start. If engine starts, there is a problem with your safety interlock circuit.
Testing Seat Switch3. Pull mower engagement lever (A) back to disengage. 4. Start engine and move throttle lever (B) to half-speed position. 5. Push mower engagement lever (A) forward to engage. 6. Move throttle lever to fast speed position. 7. Raise up off of seat, but do not get off tractor.
Result: Engine will begin to stop. If engine does not begin to stop, there is a problem with your safety interlock circuit.
Testing Park Brake Switch3. Pull mower engagement lever (A) back to disengage.
Result: Engine must not start. If engine starts, there is a problem with your safety interlock circuit.
Testing Brake Pedal Switch3. Pull mower engagement lever (A) back to disengage. 4. Put transmission in N (neutral). 5. Start engine and move throttle lever (B) to fast speed position. 6. Release brake pedal slowly. 7. Raise up off of seat, but do not get off tractor.
Result: Engine will begin to stop. If engine does not begin to stop, there is a problem with your safety interlock circuit.
Testing Park Brake1. Shut the engine off and lock the park brake (A). 2. Put transmission in N (neutral). 3. Try to push machine manually. Use free-wheeling lever on units with an automatic transmission.
Result: Park brake must prevent machine from moving. If machine moves, parking brake needs to be adjusted.
Testing Reverse Implement Option (RIO)
3. Look behind the vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders. 4. Begin reverse travel by depressing reverse foot pedal for Automatic transmission or moving gear shift lever to R (reverse) position for Gear transmission.
Result: Mower and engine should stop operation. If mower or engine continues to operate as tractor begins travel in reverse, do not continue to operate mower.
Using Park BrakeLocking park brake:1. Push and hold brake pedal (A) down. 2. Pull park brake lever (B) up to lock park brake. 3. Release brake pedal. Pedal should stay down and park brake lever should stay locked. Unlocking park brake:1. Push and hold brake pedal down. 2. Push park brake lever down to unlock park brake. Starting EngineNOTE: Engine will not start unless mower is disengaged and transmission is in neutral. Picture Note: LT166 used for photo purposes. On model LT133 and LT155, move throttle lever (A) to the choke position. On model LT166, move throttle lever (A) to the half-speed position and pull out choke knob (B). Gradually push in the choke knob after the engine starts and warms up. On model LT133 and LT155, move throttle lever (A) to the half-speed position. On model LT166, pull out choke knob (B). Push choke knob in as soon as the engine starts.
3. Turn key to start position (C) for no longer than five seconds. 4. Release key to run position (D) when engine starts. ˇ If engine does not start, wait 10 seconds. ˇ Turn key to start position again for no longer than 5 seconds. ˇ Repeat procedure if necessary.
5. Let engine run at half-speed position for a couple of minutes to warm-up before operating machine. Stopping Engine1. Move throttle lever (A) into slow position and let engine idle for a few seconds. 2. Turn key to STOP position (B). Engine will stop and headlights will turn off. Using HeadlightsNOTE: Headlights will drain the battery rapidly if key switch is left in headlights position (B) without the engine running. Turning Headlights ON/OFF (Engine OFF)ˇ ON - Turn key switch to headlights `ON' position (B) - lights will turn on. However, this will drain the battery rapidly, so do not leave headlights on for periods longer than 1 - 2 minutes. ˇ OFF - Turn key switch to STOP position (A) - lights will turn off. Turning Headlights ON/OFF (Engine RUNNING)ˇ ON - Start engine, then turn key switch from run position (C) to headlights `ON' position (B) - lights will turn on. ˇ OFF - Turn key switch from headlights position (B): ˇ to run position (C) - lights will turn off and engine will continue to run. ˇ to STOP position (A) - lights and engine will turn off. Using Travel Controls on Gear Transmission
To travel forward:1. Push clutch/brake pedal (A) all the way down to stop machine. 2. Move shift lever (B) to desired travel speed. 3. Release clutch/brake pedal slowly. To travel in reverse:1. Push clutch/brake pedal (A) all the way down. NOTE: The engine and mower will stop as the gear shift lever is moved to R (reverse) if the mower engagement lever is not in the off position. 2. Put mower engagement lever (C) in the off position. 3. Look behind the vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders nearby. 4. Move shift lever (B) to R (reverse) position. 5. Release clutch/brake pedal slowly. To stop travel:Using Travel Pedals on Automatic Transmission
To travel forward:1. Push down the forward travel pedal (A). To travel in reverse:NOTE: The engine and mower will stop as the reverse pedal is pushed if the mower engagement lever is not in the off position. 1. Put mower engagement lever in the off position. 2. Look behind the machine to be sure there are no bystanders nearby. 3. Push down the reverse travel pedal (B). To stop travel:Push down brake pedal (C). Travel pedals will return to the neutral position. Using The Reverse Implement Option (RIO)
NOTE: Backing up while the mower is engaged is strongly discouraged. The Reverse Implement Option should be used ONLY when operating another attachment or when the operator deems it necessary to reposition the machine with the mower engaged. 2. Look behind the vehicle to be sure there are no bystanders. 3. Push and hold in the reverse implement switch (A) while depressing reverse foot pedal slightly for Automatic Transmission OR moving the gear shift lever to the R (reverse) position for Gear Transmission. NOTE: If the engine and mower stop while repositioning the machine, return the mower engagement lever to the off position. Start engine and engage mower. Begin again with Step 2. 4. Release the reverse implement switch and reposition the machine as the machine begins to move rearward. 5. Resume forward travel. The mower should continue operating. 6. Repeat procedure to position the machine again. Using Mower Lift LeverMOWING (FORWARD) POSITIONMaintains cutting height previously set. NOTE: On 38-in. or Freedom42: Lift lever must be locked into the lower position to avoid uneven cutting. This position allows deck to float over uneven terrain. ˇ On 48C: Use when mowing in extremely rough terrain. Mower is locked in lowest position. 1. Pull lift lever (A) back slightly. 3. Push lever completely forward until it latches down. FLOAT (MIDDLE) POSITION (48C Mower Only)Mower floats along ground contour while maintaining desired cutting height. TRANSPORT (BACK) POSITIONHolds mower above ground level while traveling to and from work site. 1. Push forward on lift lever (A) slightly. 3. Pull lever back until it latches and mower stays up. Using Mower1. Start engine and allow it to idle for two to three minutes. 2. Move lift lever (A) forward to the mowing position. 3. Push throttle lever (B) up to the full throttle position. 4. Push mower engagement lever (C) forward to start mower.
5. Pull lever (C) back to stop mower blades. Pushing Machine
2. Put transmission in N (neutral). 4. Push machine to desired location. Transporting Machine on TrailerBe sure trailer has all the necessary lights and signs required by law.
1. Drive forward onto heavy-duty trailer. 2. Lower mower to trailer deck. 4. Fasten lawn tractor to trailer with heavy-duty straps, chains, or cables. Both front and rear straps must be directed down and outward from tractor. Using Wheel Weightsˇ Install front wheel weights for added stability and steering control when you use equipment such as the rear-mounted grass bagger. ˇ Install rear wheel weights when using the front blade. ˇ Remove wheel weights when not required. Installing Tire Chains
NOTE: Chains are available from your John Deere dealer. 1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety Section.) 2. Lay chains out flat with the cross chain hook ends facing downward. 3. Remove any twists and tangles from cross chain and rim chain. 5. Drape chain over tire with the lever fastener on outside of tire and cross link hooks (A) facing upward and away from tire. 6. Adjust chain for straightness and an even amount of cross chain links on each side of tire. 7. Place the first cross chain (opposite the end with fastener and inside hook) under tire. 8. Pull the inside rim chain tight and hook the inside hook. 9. Pull the outside rim chain tight and hook the outside lever fastener (B) by running the end through a free link (C). 10. Close the fastener by rotating it back 180 degrees and engaging the hook (D) on the end of the fastener into a rim chain link (E). Make sure the chain is centered on the tire with approximately the same number of free rim links (F) on the inside and outside. NOTE: The chain should be as tight as possible. If chain is loose, unhook the fastener and pull chain tight again. 11. Tie excess rim chain links (G) back to the rim chain. 12. Drive forward on chains 9-12 m (30-40 ft.) and recheck for tightness. Adjust as necessary. Mowing TipsThe following recommendations will produce the best lawn cut quality and appearance: ˇ Keep mower blades sharp. Dull blades will tear grass; tips of grass will then turn brown. ˇ Cutting grass too short may kill grass and let weeds grow easily. The suggested finished cut height range is 44 to 70 mm (1.75 to 2.75 in.). ˇ Adjust cutting height to remove only 1/3 of the grass at a time.
ˇ When using the Freedom42 Mulching Mower: Shorter cut heights will provide better cut quality, but may leave noticeable clippings. Higher cut heights will reduce clippings, but cut quality may decline.
ˇ Do not mow wet grass. Wet cutting conditions will not adversely affect the cutting performance of the Freedom42 Mulching Mower. ˇ Mow grass often. Short grass clippings will decay quickly. ˇ Mow with engine at full throttle. ˇ Adjust travel speed to match mowing conditions: ˇ Travel at SLOW speed when you mow thick, tall grass, make sharp turns or trim around objects. ˇ Travel at MODERATE speed when you mow thin grass. ˇ Use a different mowing pattern each time you mow. Overlap mowing paths 50 to 100 mm (2 to 4 in.). ˇ Drive over ridges and through shallow ditches straight-on, not at an angle. ˇ When using the Freedom42 deck: Mow around the outside twice, then mow inside in straight passes. Best cut is achieved when mowing in a straight line. ˇ When mulching near pavement, overlap the pavement by 50 mm (2 in.) to allow clippings to dispense over grass. ˇ A thick layer of mulched leave can prevent sunlight from getting to grass and smother it. Taller grass heights allow mulched leaves to dispense easier in lawn. Mulch leaves several times if needed. ˇ Use a thatcher in late spring or summer to pull up dead grass and aerate ground. |