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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 560

 

DRIVE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS:

 

Adjustment of the drive system is limited to the actual function of the hydrostatic 
transmissions as outlined below.

 

1. 

Tighten the (2) J-bolts on the T-box mounting plate until each belt has 1/8th to 1/4th of 
an inch free play or movement at a mid-point between the pulleys on the hydrostats and 
T-box. 

2. 

Position parking brake lever in the off or disengaged position. This will allow the belt 
idler used on the engine to T-box to swing fully and apply tension to the belt. At this time, 
check that the cable which pulls the idler to a neutral position has approximately 

1 -1/2 to 2 inches of free play. If adjustment is required, loosen the lock nuts on the cable 
block and turn cable sleeve in or out to achieve desired measurement. Re-tighten lock 
nuts.

 

NOTE:     Cable must have the above dimension with parking brake released or drive 

belt may slip, causing loss of power.

 

3. 

Neutral adjustment. Swing upper control levers out into the neutral slots. Raise upper 
body to the fully open position. Start engine and disengage parking brake. Caution 
should be used when releasing parking brake as mower may tend to creep or move prior 
to adjustment. If adjustment is required, loosen lock nuts at each end of the control rods 
and back off the tension on each spring block. Turn control rods in or out until neutral 
is obtained on each hydrostat. Re-tighten lock nuts and tension bolts on spring blocks. 

4. 

Forward travel speed adjustments. Stop engine, move levers to drive position, lightly 
push each upper control lever forward until a resistance is felt on the lever. At this time, 
check that the forward lever stops on the bottom of each lever are hitting the stop blocks. 
If adjustment is required, loosen the lock nuts on the lever stop and turn the bolt in until 
the lever hits the stop block before resistance is felt in the hydrostat. 

5. 

Balance of travel speed. If mower tends to pull to either side, re-adjust lever stop on 
fast side to slow the hydrostat down and even out the ground speed. DO NOT SPEED 
UP THE SLOW SIDE, AS OVER STROKING OF THE HYDROSTAT COULD RESULT 
IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.  If upper control levers are slightly off-set following this 
adjustment, they can be realigned by bending them slightly. 

Refer to the diagrams on the following page for the location of adjustment points.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ZTR 560

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Page 2: ...perator s manual carefully and become completely familiar with the controls The information in this operator s manual applies to all Dixon ZTR Model 560 Mowers Your Dixon dealer will gladly provide a...

Page 3: ...TY POLICY Page 4 3 SPECIFICATIONS Page 5 4 SET UP AND SERVICE Pages 6 12 5 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Pages 13 14 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Pages 15 22 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Pages 23 25 8 PARTS ILLUSTRATIONS Pag...

Page 4: ...slopes when the grass is dry and watch for bumps holes and other obstacles Test the slope with the blades off A good rule of thumb is Don t mow on a slope you can t back up Stay clear of drop offs es...

Page 5: ...ttended Your Dixon mower is equipped with a weight sensitive switch that kills the engine when operator leaves the seat while blades are engaged Note This important safety feature must be tested prior...

Page 6: ...d screws tight to be sure the mower is in safe working condition 20 To reduce fire hazard keep the engine free of grass leaves or excessive grease 21 The mower should be stopped and inspected for dama...

Page 7: ...Covers etc Limited to 90 days from date of purchase 5 Warranty does not apply to damage in transit or incidents of misuse negligence accidents or alteration The use of parts or components other than...

Page 8: ...ype of maintenance The Hydro Gear BDU 1 OL Series 70 hydrostatic transmissions are serviced with any high quality 10W 30 motor oil The oil is filtered by a 10 micron oil filter Recommended service int...

Page 9: ...SET UP AND SERVICE 1 Seat Assembly Instructions 2 Upper Control Lever Installation 3 Mower Deck Installation 4 Deck Leveling 5 Final Preparation Page 6...

Page 10: ...NOT TIGHTEN SECURELY 4 Insert 1 1 4 20 X 3 4 Phillips machine screw through remaining hole in bracket and start screw threads DO NOT TIGHTEN SECURELY 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the other armrest...

Page 11: ...seat straps using 4 5 16 18 X 1 tapping screws 14 Place seat assembly on body and connect safety switch 15 Place 1 seat spacer 1849 on each stud protruding through seat bottom and insert studs throug...

Page 12: ...en second flat washer 3 Push control lever into the neutral slot and install 2 cup washers 1 flat washer and jam nut See illustration 4 Tighten jam nut Proper tightness or tension on jam nut is achiev...

Page 13: ...ger rods on lift frame Slide lift plate on hanger rods small holes in lift plate will face rear of mower and start nylok nuts on each hanger rod until approximately 1 2 inch of threads are exposed 3 P...

Page 14: ...ve to the opposite side check that measurement is the same If adjustment is required turn the nut on the bottom of the front threaded adjuster up or down until both side to side measurements are equal...

Page 15: ...s 6 Observe proper battery polarity when re connecting leads on chassis Always connect positive lead first ENGINE SERVICE Final preparation of engine should be completed using engine service manual pr...

Page 16: ...SYSTEM Allows the mower to turn on its own axis zero radius Each lever controls one side of the mower The pressure required to operate the mower is very light and a minimum of 112 hour should be spent...

Page 17: ...uld be set to the maximum or wide open setting to insure adequate cooling of the engine and to maintain mower deck blade speed while mowing MOWER DECK CUT HEIGHT LIFT LEVER Controls the cutting height...

Page 18: ...t if failure should occur MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE To insure a long and trouble free service life on all the components used on the Model 560 a regular and thorough maintenance schedule should be followed...

Page 19: ...ted after removal 9 Reinstall the clutch to the engine Be sure to torque the mounting bolt back to 50 ft lbs B OHMS TEST 1 Disconnect clutch from mower wiring harnass which is located on the right sid...

Page 20: ...de deck from under chassis 3 Reverse procedure to re install deck assembly CUTTER BLADE REMOVAL 1 Carefully place deck assembly in a manner which will allow access to the blade bolts Hold blade from t...

Page 21: ...arking brake Caution should be used when releasing parking brake as mower may tend to creep or move prior to adjustment If adjustment is required loosen lock nuts at each end of the control rods and b...

Page 22: ...ADJUSTMENT POINTS FOR T BOX BELT TENSION Page 18...

Page 23: ...FORWARD LEVER STOP ADJUSTMENT Page 20...

Page 24: ...is not recommended as damage to seals and bearings could occur Using a hand pressure grease gun lubricate each front wheel to allow even distribution of grease within the wheel rotate or spin each fr...

Page 25: ...tiff brush can be used to loosen excess grass and dirt build up Avoid directing water pressure onto the mower deck hub assemblies electrical wiring and engine components such as air filter openings To...

Page 26: ...ler is also available to provide assistance to you SITUATION CAUSES REMEDY Poor cut quality Ground speed Reduce mowing speed Poor cut quality Loose belts Adjust per operators manual Poor cut quality E...

Page 27: ...T Box belts slipping Adjust per operators manual Consult your dealer for repair Loss of power on both wheels after being operated for a length of time Belt from engine to T Box is slipping Adjust per...

Page 28: ...correctly Have electrical system checked by your dealer Battery discharge Engine being operated at too low an RPM Increase engine RPM Contact your dealer for information Electric clutch will not enga...

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Page 36: ...w Nylok 2928 3 1 6 X1 Key 3224 5 16 18 X 1 HH Bolt w Nylok GR5 3002 5 16 18X21 2 HHBGR8 3225 3 8 16X21 4 HHBolt 3005 5 16 18UNCHexNut 3227 5 16 18X2 HHBoltGR5 3006 5 16 18X 1 4 HH Bolt GR5 3231 9 1 6...

Page 37: ...Danger 3348 5 1 6 1 8X3 4 Tap Screw 3746 Decal Parking Brake 3349 806 Woodruff Key 3772 By Pass Keeper 3351 1 4 20 X 1 2 HWH Tap Screw 3773 LH Rod End 3352 3 8 16X1 1 4 HH Bolt GR5 3774 RH Rod End 335...

Page 38: ...om 5641 G Box Mount Spacer 4757 Seat Assembly 50 5643 Input Gear GB 4773 Lower Wiring Loom 5644 Bearing Gearbox 4774 Battery Cable Assembly 5645 Bearing Spacer GB 5070 Key 3 1 6 Sq X 88 5661 5 8 X 12...

Page 39: ...ce 8469 Brake Pin 9377 Brake Lever 8470 Lug Bolt 9381 Mower Deck Weldment 8471 Cap Plug 3 8 9382 Mower Deck Assembly 8472 Cap Plug 1 4 9383 Hi Lift Blade 8484 Frame Weldment 560 9385 Belt Guard LH 857...

Page 40: ...NOTES Page 37...

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