2000 Operator's Manual 4000 SERIES
Page 10WARRANTY: The Dixon Protection Plus Warranty term is for a period of two (2 ) years from date ofpurchase. DIXON ZTR MOWERS ARE WARRANTE
Page 11SPECIFICATIONSModels ZTR 4423CHASSIS: Twin 12 gauge side frames and 7 gauge transmission and engine base plate.BODY: All body parts are made
Page 121. Place parking brake in ON position. (Pull brake lever up)2. Raise and push seat assembly forward.3. Loosen five nuts, P/N 3205, and slide
Page 13CONTROLS
Page 14CONTROLSPARKING BRAKE:The parking brake is designed to hold the mower from moving andis not intended for use in stopping the mower while it is
Page 15CONTROLSTO GO FORWARD:From neutral position, gently push both drive levers forward.To increase speed, move levers farther forward.TO GO BACKWA
Page 16CONTROLSMOWER DECK CUT HEIGHT LIFT LEVER:Located to the left of operator.Controls the cutting height.Seven positions of adjustment.Move lever
Page 17OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSSafe and successful operation will depend upon the operator having the correct knowledge ofall controls used on the mow
Page 18OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSPARKING BRAKE SWITCH TEST:a) Place Parking Brake in OFF positionb) Turn ignition switch to STARTEngine should not turn o
Page 19OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSSTARTING INSTRUCTIONS:1. Parking brake must be on, and blade drivedisengaged.2. Move throttle control to "Choke&quo
The Dixon® ZTR® Mower is both easy and fun to operate. However,any power mower must be operated properly to be safe. It is not a toy or a recreational
Page 20OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSMOWING WITH A MULCHING ATTACHMENT:Mulching or recycling the grass clippings requires a totally different mowing approach
Page 21OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSMOWING WITH A GRASS CATCHER ATTACHMENT:In order to achieve optimum performance when mowing with a grass catching attachm
Page 22OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSSIDE DISCHARGE OF THE CLIPPINGS:In order to achieve optimum performance when side discharging the grass clippings, pleas
Page 23ENGINE: For engine operating and maintenance information, refer to the engine operating andmaintenance instructions furnished by the engine ma
Page 24CUTTER BLADE MAINTENANCE:NOTE: Observe proper blade position prior to removal.1. Safely raise front of mower.2. Hold or block blade from turni
Page 25CARE AND MAINTENANCEBELT TENSIONTRANSAXLE DRIVE BELT: P/N 7650No adjustment required.ENGINE TO MOWER DECK BELT: P/N 7725No adjustment required
Page 26CARE AND MAINTENANCEMOWER DECK LEVELING PROCEDURE:1. Place mower on a smooth, level surface and check tire pressures to insure correct stance.
Page 27DECK REMOVAL:1. Place cut height lever in lowest cut position.2. Pull belt idler back to allow belt to be removed from idler pulley and electr
Page 28CARE AND MAINTENANCECAUTIONHOT oil may cause burns. Allow engine to cool before draining oil.CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL:1. The "snap lock&q
Page 291. Push the valve body in and twist into the detent notch.2. Clean any spilled oil from engine and chassis.3. Refill engine with type, and qu
Page 3INDEXSAFETY ...Pages 2 - 7WARRANTY POLICY...Pa
Page 30DRIVE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS:Due to both the complex nature of the transmission and the number of special toolsrequired for service, adjustments s
Page 31CARE AND MAINTENANCEWHEELS AND TIRES:Correct tire pressure is important for correct operation of mower.Front Tires 11 X 4.00 X 5 16-21 lbs. P
Page 32STANDARD SERVICE PARTS LISTBLADES: Lo-Lift: P/N 6236Standard Hi-Lift: P/N 8688BELTS: Engine To Mower Deck:P/N 7725Serpentine Belt: P/N
Page 33SITUATION CAUSES REMEDYPoor cut quality Ground speed too fast Reduce mowing speedPoor cut quality Incorrect engine to Install correct belt P/N
Page 34SITUATION CAUSES REMEDYMower pulls to one Drive adjustment Consult your dealer for repairside or the otherPoor driving Operation of mower Revi
Page 35ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SITUATION CAUSES REMEDYStarter will not Circuit breaker Push button to resetturn engine over disengaged Consult your d
Page 36NOTES
DATE PURCHASEDMOWER MODEL NUMBERMOWER SERIAL NUMBERPURCHASED FROMOWNERINFORMATIONDATE OIL CHANGED: DATE ENGINE TUNED:DM-AddressNameDIXON INDUSTRIES
Dixon® and ZTR® are registered trademarks of Dixon Industries, Inc.4000Series4423Part No. 1856-0599DIXON INDUSTRIES, INC.A BLOUNT International Inc.
Page 4RIDING LAWNMOWERS, IF IMPROPERLY OPERATED,CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATHThe most common causes of injury to the operator or bystander...r
Page 5SAFETY SYMBOLSCautionindicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, may result in minoror moderate injury. It may also be u
Page 6SAFETYThis cutting mower is capable of amputating hands & feet, and throwing objects.Failure to observe the following safety instructions c
Page 7SLOPE OPERATION:Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.All slo
Page 8Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to thepresence of children.Children are attracted to lawn mowers and the mowing activit
Page 9SERVICE:SAFETY • Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels. They are flammable and vapors are explosive.Use only an approved contain
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