ZTR Control Systems was created in 1987.
The population of ZTR Control Systems is 2,010.
Any kind you want.
Not to be funny, but are you sure the foot parking brake is disengaged before you you try to move the mower?
Reading the owner's manual and lots of practice are the most important things. Instead of a steering wheel you have to control it with 2 steering sticks so taking some time, in a space with lots of room, to practice is a good idea. http://www.wikihow.com/Operate-a-ZTR-Lawnmower
Hi I have not had any experience with this machine, But I do have a new one sitting in my shed,straight from the assembly line,last one built I believers, has not yet been assembled,only needs acouple of linkages and three jocky pullies, to complete has never been started , =unfinished project
By definition, a riding lawn mower has the engine in the rear of the vehicle upon which the user rides. If the engine is located in the front, it is referred to as a tractor. This article will help you choose the best riding lawn mower. Riding lawn mowers generally fall into two categories, conventional riders and zero-turn riders. A conventional ride lawn mower requires between 4 inches to 2 feet to make a 180 degree turn. The large turning radius reduces turning efficiency and requires the expenditure of more energy (muscle and fuel). A zero turn lawn mower (ZTR) is able to make a 180 degree turn while remaining in its own tracks. Wasted movement is eliminated and has a top speed up to twice that of conventional lawn mowers. These two categories of riding lawn mowers have radically different steering methods. A conventional rider has a traditional steering wheel which turns the mower according to a defined radius. A zero turn lawn mower will turn in its tracks. It uses two control sticks instead of a steering wheel to control the two rear wheels. Moving one control stick forward and the other backward creates the turn. There are more riding lawn mowers and various options available today than ever before. Do your research. Ask the following questions. What is the size in square feet and topography of your lawn? If your lawn has large hills, you may want to consider a four wheel drive whereas a flat lawn might do well with a faster two wheel drive. What additional features are required besides mowing the lawn? A tow behind cart, mulch plug, blade leveler, hydrostatic drive and self propel system are options you may want to consider. What is your budget? The conventional lawn mower is generally priced around $1,500 and $3,200 while a zero turn rider will set you back anywhere from $2,500 up to $7,500. A 2 year limited warranty for parts and labor is standard for the industry although a few manufacturers offer a 3 year warranty.
Use the deck removal rod to take tension off mowing deck power belt. Re move guard covering pump pulleys. Remove bolt holding electric clutch to engine output shaft. Loop belt around pump pulleys, between idler pulleys, and over crank pullley. Align shaft key inside e clutch and reassemble. Pretty easy once you get the shaft key lined up.