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Using the transmission bypass rods, Battery storage, Tractor storage – Troy-Bilt RZT SERIES ZT42 User Manual

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Using the Transmission Bypass Rods

If for any reason the tractor will not drive or you wish to move the

tractor, the two hydrostatic transmissions are equipped with a

bypass rod that will allow you to manually move the tractor short

distances.

WARNING!

Do not tow the tractor, even with the

bypass rod engaged. Serious transmission damage

will result from doing so.

From just in front of the two rear tires, locate the

1.

transmission bypass rods. Refer to Figure 6-3.

Pull one rod toward the front of the tractor until the flange

2.

on the rod is forward of the keyhole slot in the frame

assembly.
Lower the bypass rod into the keyhole slot and release so

3.

the rod flange is against the front of the frame bracket.
Repeat the above procedure to engage the other bypass

4.

rod on the other side of the tractor.
After moving the tractor, disengage both bypass rods. Lift

5.

the rod and guide the flange of the rod back through the

larger circular opening of the keyhole, then release the rod.

NOTE: The tractor will not drive with the bypass rods in the

engage position.

Battery Storage

When storing the tractor for extended periods, disconnect

the negative battery cable. It is not necessary to remove

the battery.
All batteries discharge during storage. Keep the exterior

of the battery clean, especially the top. A dirty battery will

discharge more rapidly.
The battery must be stored with a full charge. A discharged

battery can freeze sooner than a charged battery. A fully

charged battery will store longer in cold temperatures than

hot.
Recharge the battery before returning to service. Although

the tractor may start, the engine charging system may not

fully recharge the battery.

Tractor Storage

If your tractor is not going to be operated for an extended period

of time (thirty days to approximately six months), the tractor

should be prepared for storage. Store the tractor in a dry and

protected location. If stored outside, cover the tractor (including

the tires) to protect it from the elements. The procedures

outlined below should be performed whenever the tractor is

placed in storage.

Change the engine oil and filter following the instructions

1.

provided in the engine manual packed with this manual.

WARNING!

Never store the tractor with fuel in the

tank indoors or in poorly ventilated enclosures,

where fuel fumes may reach an open flame, spark or

pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes

dryer, etc.

If storing the tractor for 30 days or more:

2.

To prevent gum deposits from forming inside

a.

the engine’s carburetor and causing possible

malfunction of the engine, the fuel system must be

either completely emptied, or the gasoline must be

treated with a stabilizer to prevent deterioration.

WARNING!

Fuel left in the fuel tank deteriorates

and will cause serious starting problems.

Use a fuel stabilizer:

b.

Read the product manufacturer’s instructions

and recommendations.
Add to clean, fresh gasoline the correct

amount of stabilizer for the capacity

(approximately 3 gallons) of the fuel system.
Fill the fuel tank with treated fuel and run the

engine for 2-3 minutes to get stabilized fuel

into the carburetor.

Pull Out Bypass

Rod Then Lower

Into Slot

Keyhole Slot

RH Transmission

Bypass Rod

Figure 6-3