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12. 

A missing or damaged discharge cover can cause blade 

contact or thrown object injuries. 

13. 

Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel drives, walks, or 

roads and while not cutting grass. 

14. 

Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing 

roadways. This machine is not intended for use on any 

public roadway. 

15. 

Do not operate the machine while under the influence of 

alcohol or drugs. 

16. 

Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.

17. 

Never carry passengers.

18. 

Disengage blade(s) before shifting into reverse. Back up 

slowly. Always look down and behind before and while 

backing to avoid a back-over accident.

19.  Slow down before turning. Operate the machine smoothly. 

Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed.

20.  Disengage blade(s), set parking brake, stop engine and wait 

until the blade(s) come to a complete stop before removing 

grass catcher, emptying grass, unclogging chute, removing 

any grass or debris, or making any adjustments. 

21. 

Never leave a running machine unattended. Always turn 

off blade(s), place transmission in neutral, set parking 

brake, stop engine and remove key before dismounting.

22.  Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into 

a trailer or truck. This machine should not be driven up or 

down ramp(s), because the machine could tip over, causing 

serious personal injury. The machine must be pushed 

manually on ramp(s) to load or unload properly.

23.  Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a burn. Do 

not touch.

24. 

Check overhead clearances carefully before driving under 

low hanging tree branches, wires, door openings etc., 

where the operator may be struck or pulled from the 

machine, which could result in serious injury.

25.  Disengage all attachment clutches, depress the brake 

pedal completely and shift into neutral before attempting 

to start engine.

26. 

Your machine is designed to cut normal residential grass of 

a height no more than 10”. Do not attempt to mow through 

unusually tall, 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.

27.  Use only accessories and attachments approved for this 

machine by the machine manufacturer. Read, understand 

and follow all instructions provided with the approved 

accessory or attachment. 

28. 

Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are 

involved in a large percentage of riding mower-related 

injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability 

to operate the riding mower safely enough to protect 

themselves and others from serious injury. 

29. 

If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, use 

care and good judgment. Contact your customer service 

representative for assistance.

Slope Operation

Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip-over 

accidents which can result in severe injury or death. All slopes 

require extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope or if you 

feel uneasy on it, do not mow it. 
For your safety, use the slope gauge included as part of this 

manual to measure slopes before operating this machine on 

a sloped or hilly area. If the slope is greater than 15 degrees as 

shown on the slope gauge, do not operate this machine on that 

area or serious injury could result.

Do:

1. 

Mow up and down slopes, not across. Exercise extreme 

caution when changing direction on slopes.

2. 

Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden 

objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall 

grass can hide obstacles.

3. 

Use slow speed. Choose a low enough speed setting so 

that you will not have to stop or shift while on the slope. 

Tires may lose traction on slopes even though the brakes 

are functioning properly. Always keep machine in gear 

when going down slopes to take advantage of engine 

braking action.

4. 

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for wheel 

weights or counterweights to improve stability.

5. 

Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments. 

These can change the stability of the machine.

6. 

Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Do 

not make sudden changes in speed or direction. Rapid 

engagement or braking could cause the front of the 

machine to lift and rapidly flip over backwards which could 

cause serious injury.

7. 

Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose traction, 

disengage the blade(s) and proceed slowly straight down 

the slope.

Do Not: 

1. 

Do not turn on slopes unless necessary; then, turn slowly 

and gradually downhill, if possible.

2. 

Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or embankments. The 

mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the edge 

of a cliff, ditch, or if an edge caves in.

3. 

Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on 

the ground.

4. 

Do not use a grass catcher on steep slopes. 

5. 

Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause 

sliding.

6. 

Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill. Over-speeding 

may cause the operator to lose control of the machine 

resulting in serious injury or death.

7. 

Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments (e.g. loaded 

dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on slopes greater than 5 

degrees. When going down hill, the extra weight tends 

to push the tractor and may cause you to loose control 

(e.g. tractor may speed up, braking and steering ability are 

reduced, attachment may jack-knife and cause tractor to 

overturn).

Summary of Contents for TB 2246

Page 1: ...et Up Operation Maintenance Service Troubleshooting Warranty WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH T...

Page 2: ...applicable to all models We reserve the right to change product specifications designs and equipment without notice and without incurring obligation If applicable the power testing information used t...

Page 3: ...ects which ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes 9 Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and close fitting slacks and shirts Loose fitting clothes and jewelry can be caught in movable parts Never...

Page 4: ...mselves and others from serious injury 29 If situations occur which are not covered in this manual use care and good judgment Contact your customer service representative for assistance Slope Operatio...

Page 5: ...not shift to neutral and coast downhill Service Safe Handling of Gasoline 1 To avoid personal injury or property damage use extreme care in handling gasoline Gasoline is extremely flammable and the v...

Page 6: ...to protect the environment 15 According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission CPSC and the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA this product has an Average Useful Life of seven 7 years or 270...

Page 7: ...deck Contact with the blade s can amputate hands and feet WARNING THROWN OBJECTS This machine may pick up and throw and objects which can cause serious personal injury WARNING THROWN OBJECTS This mach...

Page 8: ...gauge up or down until the left corner touches the slope See Figure 1 and Figure 2 5 If there is a gap below the gauge the slope is too steep for safe operation See Figure 2 above 1 5 d a s h e d l i...

Page 9: ...o the tractor s transmission Shipping Brace Removal WARNING Make sure the lawn tractor s engine is off set the parking brake and remove the ignition key before removing the shipping brace 1 Locate the...

Page 10: ...s Manual prior to operating the tractor Checking Tire Pressure WARNING Do not overinflate tires Check sidewall of tires for maximum psi Equal tire pressure should be maintained at all times The tires...

Page 11: ...he hood Remove the fuel cap by turning it counterclockwise Use only clean fresh no more than 30 days old unleaded gasoline Do not overfill the tank WARNING Use extreme care when handling gasoline Gaso...

Page 12: ...engaged be certain that the throttle choke control is always in the FAST rabbit position FAST CHOKE SLOW Brake Pedal The brake pedal is located on the left front side of the tractor along the running...

Page 13: ...s accumulated hours NOTE Hours of tractor operation are recorded any time the ignition key is rotated out of the STOP position regardless of whether the engine is started The LCD Service Minder will r...

Page 14: ...Parking Brake Cruise Control lever is used to engage the parking brake and the cruise control Refer to the Operation section of this manual for detailed instructions regarding the parking brake NOTE...

Page 15: ...our safety and protection Starting the Engine NOTE Refer to the Assembly Set Up section of this manual for Gasoline and Oil fill up instructions 1 Insert the tractor key into the ignition switch modul...

Page 16: ...recommended WARNING Use extreme caution while operating the tractor in the REVERSE CAUTION MODE Always look down and behind before and while backing Do not operate the tractor when children or others...

Page 17: ...emain in the down position If it doesn t the parking brake is not engaged Repeat steps 1 through 4 to engage the parking brake To disengage the parking brake lightly press the brake pedal WARNING Neve...

Page 18: ...pattern to avoid discharge of materials toward roads sidewalks bystanders and the like Also avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction which may cause discharged material to ricochet ba...

Page 19: ...ngine maintenance procedures and instructions NOTE Maintenance repair or replacement of the emission control devices and systems which are being done at owner s expense may be performed by any engine...

Page 20: ...e checked and the fluid cannot be changed Battery CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of Cali...

Page 21: ...tem return to the operator s position and engage the PTO Keep the cutting deck running for a minimum of two minutes allowing the underside of the cutting deck to thoroughly dry Lubrication WARNING Bef...

Page 22: ...1 Park the tractor on a firm level surface and place the deck lift lever in the middle position 2 Rotate the blade nearest the discharge chute so that it is parallel with the tractor 3 Measure the dis...

Page 23: ...bly section of this manual for seat adjustment instructions WARNING Before operating the tractor make sure the seat is engaged in the seat stop Engage the parking brake Stand behind the machine and pu...

Page 24: ...ck belt from around the tractor s engine pulley NOTE If there is too much tension on the belt for it to be easily removed from the engine pulley carefully insert a 3 8 drive ratchet wrench set to loos...

Page 25: ...er screws that fasten them to the deck See Figure 7 6 Hex Washer Screws Belt Cover Deck Idler Pulley Spindle Pulley Belt Guard Figure 7 6 6 Remove the cotter pin from the deck support pin See Figure 7...

Page 26: ...Figure 7 5 b Reconnect the deck lift arms See Figure 7 3 c Reattach the deck engage cable See Figure 7 4 11 Place the belt into the engine pulley See Figure 7 8 Drive Belt Rotate Pulley Figure 7 8 12...

Page 27: ...ween 70 ft lbs and 90 ft lbs Battery CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of California to cau...

Page 28: ...ing always disengage PTO set parking brake stop engine and remove key to prevent unintended starting A 20 Amp fuse is installed in your tractor s wiring harness to protect the tractor s electrical sys...

Page 29: ...uel filter 4 Clear vent or replace cap if damaged 5 Drain fuel tank Refill with clean fresh gasoline 6 Replace air cleaner paper element or clean foam precleaner Engine overheats 1 Engine oil level lo...

Page 30: ...Extreme Deck Blade 918 04865A Deck Spindle 734 04155 Deck Wheel Front NOTE Download a complete Parts Manual free of charge at www troybilt com or phone 800 828 5500 to purchase a Parts Manual Be sure...

Page 31: ...serial number ready These can be found on the model plate located under the seat Refer to page 2 for more information regarding locating your model and serial numbers Component Part Number and Descrip...

Page 32: ...aging attachments e g tiller or plow Use of this type of equipment WILL void the tractor s warranty Model Number Description 19A30003OEM Twin Bagger 19A30005OEM Mulch Kit OEM 190 833 Snow Blade Attach...

Page 33: ...Notes 11 33...

Page 34: ...period of two years The warranty period begins on the date the outdoor equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser or first placed into service Subject to certain conditions and exclusions as sta...

Page 35: ...cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part That notwithstanding any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed and properly operating adjustment limiting device is still elig...

Page 36: ...items may carry a separate manufacturer s warranty Refer to applicable manufacturer s warranty for terms and conditions b Log splitter pumps valves and cylinders have a separate one year warranty c Ro...

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