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Checking Spark Plug
Touching hot surfaces can burn skin. The engine, components, and fluids are hot if the engine has been running. Allow the engine to cool before servicing or working near the engine and components.
Park machine safely (See Parking Safely in the Safety section).
Lift hood.


Remove each spark plug.
Clean spark plug carefully with a wire brush.
Inspect spark plug for:
Cracked porcelain.
Pitted or damaged electrodes.
Other wear or damage.
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Item
Measurement
Specification
Spark Plug
Gap
0.75 mm (0.030 in)
Install spark plugs. Tighten spark plugs to specification. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Connect spark plug wires and lower hood.
General Cleaning Guidelines
Machine must be inspected periodically throughout the day. Buildup of debris must be removed to ensure proper machine function and to reduce the risk of fire. Frequency of these inspections and cleanings vary depending on a number of factors including operating conditions, machine configuration, operating speeds, and weather conditions. Inspections and cleanings may be required multiple times throughout the day particularly in dry, hot, and windy conditions.
Avoid damage! Regular and thorough cleaning of machine combined with other routine maintenance procedures listed in the Operator’s Manual greatly reduce the risk of fire, downtime, and improve machine performance.
Besides proper maintenance, the condition of the material being handled is the most significant factor contributing to fires. Dry, light, and fluffy materials that can create a dust cloud are the most likely to catch fire. Debris can accumulate in various areas especially on horizontal surfaces. Conditions such as wind speed and direction can change where the material accumulates. Be aware of these changing conditions and adjust your cleaning schedule and practices to ensure proper machine function and to reduce the risk of fire.
Always follow all safety procedures posted on the machine and in the Operator’s Manual. Before carrying out any inspection or cleaning, always shut OFF engine, set park brake, and remove key.
The entire machine should be inspected, with extra attention given to the areas noted below.
Daily Operating Checklist
□ Check/test safety systems.
□ Check tire pressure and brakes.
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Avoid damage! Using stale, contaminated, or improper fuel can result in engine and fuel system damage. Repairs caused by stale, contaminated, or improper fuel are not covered by warranty.
□ Check engine oil level.
□ Remove grass and debris from engine compartment and muffler area, and on top of mower deck, before and after operating machine.
□ Clean air intake screen.
□ Check below machine for fluid leaks.
□ Check/tighten any loose hardware.
Testing Safety Systems
Avoid injury! Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide and can cause serious illness or death.
Do not run an engine in an enclosed area, such as a garage, even with doors or windows opened.
Move the machine to an outside area before running the engine.
The safety systems installed on your machine should be checked before each machine use. Be sure that you have read the machine operator’s manual and are familiar with the operation of the machine before performing these safety system checks.
Use the following checkout procedures to check for normal operation of machine.
If there is a malfunction during one of these procedures, do not operate machine. See your authorized dealer for service.
Perform these tests in a clear open area. Keep bystanders away.
Testing Park Brake
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Lock the park brake.
Pull out on bypass control valve rod.
Try to push machine manually.
Result: Park brake must prevent machine from moving. If machine moves, the park brake requires adjustment.
Using the Park Brake
Avoid injury! Children or bystanders may attempt to move or operate an unattended machine.
Always lock the park brake and remove the key before leaving the machine unattended.
Locking Park Brake:
Push and hold brake pedal down.
Pull park brake lever up to lock park brake.
Release brake pedal. Pedal should stay down and park brake lever should stay locked.
Unlocking Park Brake:
Push and hold brake pedal down.
Push park brake lever down to unlock park brake.
Release brake pedal.
Stopping the Engine
Avoid damage! Do not stop the engine by moving choke control to the choke position. Backfire, fire or engine damage can occur. Follow recommended procedure for stopping engine.
Let engine run at high throttle without load for a few seconds.
Turn key to STOP position. Engine will stop and headlights will turn off.
Remove key.
Lock the park brake.
Checking for Bent Mower Blades
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Raise mower deck to highest position to access blades.

Rotate blade 180° and measure distance between other blade tip and flat ground surface.
Install new blade if the difference between the two measurements is more than 3 mm (1/8 in).
Repeat for all blades.
Cleaning Plastic Surfaces
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Wash surface with clean water and a mild liquid automotive washing soap.
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Wax the surface with a liquid automotive wax. Use products that specifically say “contains no abrasives.”
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Idling the Engine
Avoid damage! Unnecessary engine idling may cause engine or transmission damage. Excessive idling can cause engine overheating, carbon buildup, and poor performance.
Idling or low throttle operation while mowing, climbing hills, or towing could result in transmission overheating. Always operate at full throttle once the engine is warm.
Do not operate machine with hood open. Hood must be closed for proper engine cooling and exhaust.
Engine is air cooled and needs a large volume of air to keep cool. Keep air intake screen on top of engine clean.
Keep hood closed when engine is idling.
Cleanout Areas
Primary areas that must be inspected and cleaned on the machine include (see Safety Label Section):
Operator’s Station Controls “Model S240”
Operator’s Station Controls “Model S220”
Adjusting Seat
Sit on seat.

Lean forward and slide seat forward or rearward to desired position. Do not lean back on top of seat to push rearward.
Release seat adjustment lever to lock in position.
Checking and Adjusting Mower Deck Level (42A Mower Deck)
Rotating blades are dangerous. Before adjusting or servicing mower:
Disconnect spark plug wires or battery negative (-) cable to prevent engine from starting accidentally.
Always wear gloves when handling mower blades or working near blades.
Mower deck wheels must not contact the ground when leveling the mower deck.
Method One
Make sure that machine is on a flat, level surface.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Check that tires are inflated to correct tire pressure. Tire pressure is marked on the side of the tire.
Raise deck to highest position.

Lower mower deck to the 63 mm (2.5 in) cutting height position.
Check that the mower deck is level and lightly touching each of the three wooden blocks.
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34609-UN: Mower deck lift linkundefinedIf the rear of the mower deck is not touching the rear blocks, or is sitting heavily on the blocks, adjust the rear lift links by turning the leveling nut (B) on each lift link. The blocks must be able to slide in and out beneath the mower deck when the mower deck is correctly adjusted.
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34610-UN: 107 cm (42 in) mower deck shownundefinedIf the front of the mower deck is not lightly touching the front block, adjust the front draft arm by turning the nut (C).
Raise the cutting height to the next highest position and remove the three wooden blocks.
Turn the nut (C) on the front draft arm counterclockwise 1-2 full turns so that the front of the deck is 3—6 mm (1/8—1/4 in) lower than the rear. This adjustment prevents “double cutting,” which wastes horsepower and causes brown grass tips. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Method Two
An optional mower deck leveling gauge (AM130907) is available from your John Deere dealer. It allows for precision mower deck leveling by measuring mower deck level at the blade tips.
Make sure that machine is on a flat, level surface.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Inflate tires to the correct pressure.
Move mower lift handle to preferred cutting height.
Measure mower deck level (side-to-side).
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL41983-UN: A convenient Leveling Gauge (A) (AM130907) is available from your DealerundefinedPosition mower blades as follows and measure from each outside blade tip (B) to the level surface.undefined
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL41984-UN: Position bladesundefinedTurn left blade (C) as shown. Hold drive belt and turn right blade (D) as shown. Take measurement for both blades.undefinedundefined
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34615-UN: Mower deck rear adjustersundefinedAdjust mower deck level, if necessary, by turning rear nuts (E) clockwise to raise the side of the mower deck or counterclockwise to lower the mower deck.undefined
Measure mower level (front-to-rear).
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL41986-UN: Position blades front-to-rearundefinedTurn right blade (F) so blade tip points straight forward.undefined
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undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34616-UN: 107 cm (42 in) mower deck shownundefinedAdjust mower deck level, if necessary, by turning the nut (G) counterclockwise to lower the front of deck or clockwise to raise front of deck.undefined
Checking and Adjusting Mower Deck Level (48A Mower Deck)
Avoid injury! Rotating blades are dangerous. Before adjusting or servicing mower:
Disconnect spark plug wires or battery negative (-) cable to prevent engine from starting accidentally.
Always wear gloves when handling mower blades or working near blades.
Mower deck wheels must not contact the ground when leveling the mower deck.
Method One
Make sure that machine is on a flat, level surface.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Check that tires are inflated to correct tire pressure. Tire pressure is marked on the side of the tire.
Raise deck to highest position.

Lower mower deck to the 63 mm (2.5 in) cutting height position.
Check that the mower deck is level and lightly touching each of the three wooden blocks.
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34612-UN: Mower deck lift linkundefinedIf the rear of the mower deck is not touching the rear blocks, or is sitting heavily on the blocks, adjust the rear lift links by turning the leveling nut (B) on each lift link. The blocks must be able to slide in and out beneath the mower deck when the mower deck is correctly adjusted.
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34617-UN: 107 cm (42 in) mower deck shownundefinedIf the front of the mower deck is not lightly touching the front block, adjust the front draft arm by turning the nut (C).
Raise the cutting height to the next highest position and remove the three wooden blocks.
Before storing tools, verify that deck will latch in transport position. If if does not latch, return to rear lift links and adjust both leveling nuts equally to lower the rear of deck until deck latch will engage. Recheck front adjustment points and adjust if necessary.
Turn the nut (C) on the front draft arm counterclockwise 1-2 full turns so that the front of the deck is 3—6 mm (1/8—1/4 in) lower than the rear. This adjustment prevents “double cutting,” which wastes horsepower and causes brown grass tips. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Method Two
An optional mower deck leveling gauge (AM130907) is available from your John Deere dealer. It allows for precision mower deck leveling by measuring mower deck level at the blade tips.
Make sure that machine is on a flat, level surface.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Inflate tires to the correct pressure.
Move mower lift handle to preferred cutting height.
Measure mower deck level (side-to-side).
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL41983-UN: A convenient Leveling Gauge (A) (AM130907) is available from your DealerundefinedPosition mower blades as follows and measure from each outside blade tip (B) to the level surface.undefined
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL41984-UN: Position bladesundefinedTurn left blade (C) as shown. Hold drive belt and turn right blade (D) as shown. Take measurement for both blades.undefinedundefined
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34613-UN: Mower deck rear adjustersundefinedAdjust mower deck level, if necessary, by turning rear nuts (E) clockwise to raise the side of the mower deck or counterclockwise to lower the mower deck.undefined
Before storing tools, verify that deck will latch in transport position. If if does not latch, return to rear lift links and adjust both leveling nuts equally to lower the rear of deck until deck latch will engage. Recheck front adjustment points and adjust if necessary.
Measure mower level (front-to-rear).
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL41986-UN: Position blades front-to-rearundefinedTurn right blade (F) so blade tip points straight forward.undefined
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undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY34614-UN: 107 cm (42 in) mower deck shownundefinedAdjust mower deck level, if necessary, by turning the nut (G) counterclockwise to lower the front of deck or clockwise to raise the front of deck.undefined
Testing Attachment Engagement Switch
Avoid injury! The mower blades should stop in approximately five seconds when the mower or PTO is disengaged. If you believe that your blades may not be stopping in that period of time, take your machine to your authorized dealer where they can safely check and service your machine.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety Section.)
Sit on seat.
Lock the park brake.
Pull electric attachment engagement switch or lever to engage mower.
Try to start engine.
Result: Engine must not start. If engine starts, there is a problem with your safety interlock circuit.
Starting the Engine
Sit on seat.
Disengage Mower/PTO. (See Engaging and Disengaging Mower in the Operating section.)
Fully depress brake/clutch Pedal.

If engine is cold:
Set choke lever to choke position, then hold until engine starts.
Turn ignition to START (not more than 5 sec).
Release choke to RUN.
Run engine at full throttle when operating mower or other attachments.
Using The Reverse Implement Option (RIO)
Avoid injury! Children or bystanders can be injured by run over and rotating blades. Before traveling forward or rearward:
Carefully check the area around the machine.
Disengage the mower before backing up.
Backing up while the mower is engaged is discouraged. The Reverse Implement Option must be used only when operating another attachment. If the operator deems it necessary, use the option to reposition the machine with the mower engaged.
Stop forward travel.
To be sure that there are no bystanders, look behind the machine.

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Resume forward travel. The mower must continue operating.
Repeat procedure to position the machine again.
Using Travel Controls on Hydrostatic Transmission
Avoid injury! Children or bystanders may be injured by runover and rotating blades. Before traveling forward or rearward:
Carefully check the area around the machine.
Disengage the mower before backing up.
Travel Forward
Push down the forward travel pedal (A).
Travel in Reverse
Any operating attachment stops as the reverse motion pedal is pressed with attachment engaged. Switch must be pushed back in to reset.
Disengage attachment:
Push switch (B) down to the off position.
Look behind the machine to be sure there are no bystanders nearby.
Touch the reverse travel pedal (C) with front of foot and slide foot over pedal from front to rear.
Stopping
Remove foot from travel pedal.
Depress brake pedal.
Emergency Stopping
Remove foot from travel pedal.
Depress brake pedal.
Turn key switch to stop (Off) position. Do not release brake pedal until all moving parts have stopped.
If possible, lock the park brake.
Moving Machine by Hand
Avoid injury! When the bypass valve is open, the machine has unrestricted motion.
Do not open the bypass valve when the machine is stopped on an incline to prevent it from going downhill out of control.
Avoid damage! Transmission damage may occur if the machine is towed or moved incorrectly:
Move machine by hand only.
Do not use another vehicle to move machine.
Do not tow machine.
Unlock the park brake.

Push machine to desired location.
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Lock the park brake.
Transporting Material Collection System (If Equipped)
If the material collection system is left on the machine during transport, follow these guidelines when trailering the unit:
Empty the cloth bags and remove them from the hopper. Full bags add extra weight which can overstress the hopper frame on rough roads. At road travel speeds, wind can cause premature wear of the cloth bags.
Make sure that the hopper cover is latched securely to the hopper frame.
If the unit is transported over long distances or at high speeds, remove the rear bagger or power flow chute before transport.
Transporting Machine on Trailer
Trailer capacity must exceed combined machine weight and attachment weight. (See Specifications section in Operator’s manual.)
Be sure that the trailer has all necessary lights and signs required by law.
Avoid injury! Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine onto a trailer or truck.
Park trailer on a level surface.
Use of a trailer with sides is recommended.
Keep wheels away from drop-offs and edges.
Back slowly and in a straight line.
Close fuel shutoff valve, if your machine is equipped.
Do not secure machine using optional bumper as this can dislodge during transport.
Avoid damage! Transporting a machine on a trailer or on a truck bed at high speeds can result in hood or engine cover raising and possibly coming off machine if not secured.
Position machine on trailer so hood or engine cover opens from rear of trailer to prevent wind from blowing hood or cover open.
Secure hood or engine cover with existing machine locks or latches.
Secure hood or engine cover with tie-down straps if no locks or latches exist.
Park trailer on a level surface.
Raise mower deck, if installed, before driving machine onto trailer.
Drive machine onto heavy-duty trailer. Position machine on trailer so hood or engine cover will not raise in wind while being transported.
Lower mower deck completely.
Lock park brake.
Turn off machine and remove key.

IMPORTANT:undefinedundefinedAPY34623-UN: Rear tie-down pointsSecure rear of machine at both sides of the axle at points (B) to trailer with heavy-duty straps, chains, or cables. Straps must be directed down and outward from machine.
Secure hood to prevent from lifting while driving.
Using Accessories
Using the Power Port (If Equipped)
Avoid injury! Safe operation requires your full attention. Do not wear radio or music headphones while operating machine.
An electric power port (A) can be used for accessories. See your authorized dealer.
Using CargO Mount System™
The front and rear CargO Mount System™ brackets (B) can be used for easy attachment of selected optional equipment.
Use John Deere approved optional equipment only. See your Authorized Service Center for approved optional equipment.
Removing and Installing Hood
Removing
Avoid injury! Touching hot surfaces can burn skin. The engine, components, and fluids are hot if the engine has been running. Allow the engine to cool before servicing or working near the engine and components.
Avoid damage! Do not operate machine with hood open. Hood must be closed for proper engine cooling and exhaust.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Let engine cool.

Disconnect wiring harness (A).

Installing
Slide right side hood pivot into tractor bracket with hood in open position (left side pivot slides into place as hood closes) and slowly close hood.
Open hood.
Connect wiring harness. Verify wiring harness is properly retained.
Close hood.
Replacing Mower Drive Belt (48A Mower Deck)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Allow engine and muffler to cool completely.
Remove mower deck.
Remove deck drive belt as follows:
undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedPY44521-UN: Remove belt.Remove spring from welded spring hook (A) on deck.
Remove nut (B) on tension sheave and lower bolt to remove guide (C). Remove belt (D) from all sheaves.
Inspect belt for wear or damage; replace as necessary.
Clean top surface of mower deck and sheaves.
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Make sure belt guide (C) is indexed as shown, and tighten nut (B) to specification. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Install spring on welded spring hook (A) on deck.
Install mower deck.
Servicing Mower Blades
Avoid injury! Rotating blades are dangerous. Before adjusting or servicing mower:
Disconnect spark plug wires or battery negative (-) cable to prevent engine from starting accidentally.
Always wear gloves when handling mower blades or working near blades.
Removing Mower Blades
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Raise mower deck to gain access to mower blades. If necessary, remove mower deck.
Block mower blade with a piece of wood to prevent it from spinning.

Inspect blades; sharpen, balance, or replace blades as necessary.
Installing Mower Blades
Position mower blade (C) with the cutting edge towards the ground.
Align the splined center hole in the blade with the splined spindle shaft (D) and put the blade onto the mower spindle shaft.
Install washer, with cupped side towards blade, and install nut to secure blade onto splined spindle shaft.
Block mower blade with a piece of wood to prevent spinning and tighten nut:
Using 15/16 in socket, tighten 5/8 in blade nut to specifications. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Lubricating Pivot Points (42A Mower Deck)
Mower Deck:
Raise spindle cover (A) and lubricate the spindle grease fittings (B) with one or two shots of general all-purpose grease.
DANGER
ROTATING BLADES CUT OFF ARMS AND LEGS
Do not mow when children or others are around
Do not mow in reverse
Look down and behind before and while backing
Never carry children even with blades off
WARNING
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM ROLLOVER
Do not drive where the machine could slip or tip, on steep slopes, near water, or drop-offs
Drive up and down slopes, not across
If machine loses traction on a slope, stop blade, and proceed slowly off slope
Avoid sudden starts, turns, and stops
CAUTION
Read operator’s manual and watch safety video
Keep safety devices (guards, shields, and switches) in place and working
Pick up objects that can be thrown by blades
When leaving machine:
CAUTION
Avoid equipment fires
Accumulation of grass, leaves and other debris on or near hot or moving parts can cause a fire
Inspect machine before, during, and after use
Shut off engine and allow machine to cool before cleaning
Using Hourmeter and MowerPlus™ Fuel Gauge (If Equipped)
Using Hourmeter

Follow the service timetable on the maintenance schedule located under the hood and centered toward the rear of the machine. For specific service procedures, see the Service section of this manual.
The hour meter cannot be reset.
The hour meter display will always be on.
The decimal point flashes while the hour meter is accumulating time.
Using MowerPlus™ Fuel Gauge (If Equipped)

Fuel level (B) indicated by the graph by five segments in increasing height. When fuel tank has emptied to approximately 20%, the last segment flashes indicating approximately 30 minutes of fuel remaining.
Replacing Headlight Bulb
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Lift hood.

Replace defective bulb with a new bulb.
Insert bulb socket into housing, push in and turn 1/4 turn clockwise to install.
Lower hood.
Safety Label Location
Safety Label Location
Avoid Injury from Equipment Fires
Avoid equipment fires.
Accumulation of grass, leaves, and debris on or near hot or moving parts can cause a fire.
Inspect and clean the entire machine before, during and after use.
Shut off engine and allow machine to cool before cleaning.
Carefully read operator’s manual Machine Cleanout section for details.
Avoid Injury from Hot Surfaces
Keep away from hot surfaces.
Avoid Injury from Rotating Blades and Thrown Objects
Avoid injury from rotating blade and thrown objects. Do not operate blower without entire grass catcher in place. Shut engine off before unclogging or servicing.
Adjusting Mower Deck Wheels (42A Mower Deck)
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Inflate tires to the correct pressure.
Lower mower deck to the desired mowing position.
NOTE:undefinedundefinedAPY36202-UN: .Check each mower wheel position. Remove nut (A) and bolt (B), and move mower wheel to proper hole.

Item
Measurement
Specification
Mower Deck Wheel Nut
Torque
34 N·m (25 lb.-ft.)
Adjusting Mower Deck Wheels (48A Mower Deck)
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedundefinedIMPORTANT:undefinedundefinedundefined
Inflate tires to correct pressure.
Raise mower deck lift lever, and lock in transport position.
Adjust mower wheels to correct height:
48 Mower Deck
-: Deck Height Settingsundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Remove nut (E) using 13 mm wrench. Pull carriage bolt (F) out until end of bolt clears the outer wall of the gauge wheel bracket (G), then slide bolt and wheel assembly to the desired position. Push bolt back through outer wall of bracket. Install nut (E) and tighten to specification. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Testing Reverse Implement Option (RIO)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Start engine.
Engage attachment engagement switch or lever to start attachment.
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Begin reverse travel by depressing reverse pedal.
Result: S220 : Engine should stop operation.
S240 : Attachment should stop operation.
If attachment or engine continues to operate as machine begins to travel in reverse, do not continue to operate machine.
Choosing Mower Blades (42A Mower Deck)
Three types of mower blades are available for use with S220 and S240 models.
3-N-1 blades. These are general purpose blades that are best suited for side-discharge operation and mulching with a cover installed, but can be used with a bagger attachment, or with a mulch plug installed. They are not designed for optimal performance when bagging or mulching with a plug installed.
Bagger blades. These blades are designed for optimal performance when used with bagger attachments.
Mulching blades. These blades are designed for optimal performance when used with a mulch plug installed.
Choosing Mower Blades (48A Mower Deck)
Three types of mower blades are available for use with S240 models.
Dedicated Side discharge blades. These blades are designed for optimal performance when side discharging, and are installed on 48 mowers when shipped from the factory.
Dedicated Mulching blades. These blades are designed for optimal performance when used with a mulch cover or mulch plug installed.
Lubricating Front Axle
Wheel Spindles
Lubricate front wheel spindle grease fittings (A) with one or two shots of recommended grease.
Front Axle Pivot
Lubricate front axle center pivot grease fitting (B) with one or two shots of recommended grease.
Lubricating Pivot Points (48A Mower Deck)
Mower Deck:
Raise spindle covers (A) and lubricate spindle grease fittings (B).
Lubricate center spindle grease fitting (C) from front of mower deck.
Changing Engine Oil and Filter (Model S240)
Avoid damage! Operating in extreme conditions may require more frequent service intervals:
Engine components may become dirty or plugged when operating in extreme heat, dust, or other severe conditions.
Engine oil can degrade if machine is operated constantly at slow or low engine speeds or for frequent short periods of time.
Run engine to warm oil.
Park machine safely on the level surface. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section).
Lift hood.


Remove the drain valve cap (B) and drain the oil completely.
Wipe dirt from around the oil filter (C).
Remove old filter and wipe off filter tray (D).
Put a light coat of fresh, clean oil on the gasket of the new filter.
Install replacement oil filter by turning oil filter to the right (clockwise) until the rubber gasket contacts filter base. Tighten filter an additional one-half turn.
Install and tighten drain valve cap (B).
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Install dipstick.
Start and run engine at idle to check for leaks. Stop engine. Fix any leaks before operating.
Check oil level. Add oil if necessary.
Install closeout panels and lower hood.
Many local government recycling programs, authorized retailers, auto repair stations, and auto parts stores puncture and recycle used oil filters and oil.
Replacing Fuel Filter
Avoid injury! Fuel vapors are explosive and flammable:
Do not smoke while handling fuel.
Keep fuel away from flames or sparks.
Shut off engine before servicing.
Cool engine before servicing.
Work in a well-ventilated area.
Clean up spilled fuel immediately.
Change filter when fuel is low.
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section).
Lift hood.
Let engine cool.
Put a drain pan under the fuel filter.

Disconnect hoses from the filter.
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Install clamps and check for leaks.
Lower hood.
Removing Mower Deck (42A Mower Deck)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Put wood blocks under each side of mower deck.
Put attachment lift lever in lowest position, bringing mower deck down onto blocks.

Remove mower drive belt from drive sheave (B).
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedundefinedAPY36217-UN: .Remove spring locking pins and washers (C) and disconnect rear draft arm (D) and adjustable lift links (E) on each side.

Remove wood blocks from both sides and slide mower deck out from under the machine.
When operating the machine without the mower deck, remove front draft rod from machine and attach it to the mower deck.
Removing Mower Deck (48A Mower Deck)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Put wood blocks under each side of mower deck.
Put attachment lift lever in lowest position, bringing mower deck down onto blocks.

Remove mower drive belt from drive sheave (B).
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedundefinedAPY36220-UN: .Remove spring locking pins and washers (C) and disconnect rear draft arm (D) and adjustable lift links (E) on each side.


Remove wood blocks from both sides and slide mower deck out from under the machine.
When operating the machine without the mower deck, remove front draft link rod from machine and attach it to the mower deck.
Installing Mower Deck (42A Mower Deck)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Put attachment lift lever in the transport position.
Slide mower under machine.
Put wood blocks under each side of mower deck.
Put attachment lift lever in lowest position.

IMPORTANT:undefinedundefinedPY43311-UN: 107 cm (42 in.) mower deck shownInstall front draft rod (D) into mower deck bracket (E) hole marked HYDRO (F).
Secure front draft rod with washer and spring locking pin (G).
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedAPY36222-UN: .Put mower drive belt on engine drive sheave (H). Put a 15 mm closed end wrench or socket on the idler sheave nut (I) and rotate clockwise, moving idler sheave and tensioning arm toward front of tractor. Hold while installing belt on drive sheave.

Remove wood blocks from both sides of mower deck.
Level mower deck.
Installing Mower Deck (48A Mower Deck)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Put attachment lift lever in the transport position.
Slide mower under machine.
Put wood blocks under each side of mower deck.
Put attachment lift lever in lowest position.

IMPORTANT:undefinedundefinedPY44517-UN: 107 cm (42 in.) mower deck shownundefinedPY44518-UN: 107 cm (42 in.) mower deck shownInstall front draft link rod (D) into mower deck bracket (E) slot and lock the rod using bracket (F) and insert the pin fastener (G) from inside of deck and insert spring locking pin (H).
Secure front draft link rod with washer and spring locking pin (H).
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedAPY36225-UN: .Put mower drive belt on engine drive sheave (I). Put a 15 mm closed end wrench or socket on the idler sheave nut (J) and rotate clockwise, moving idler sheave and tensioning arm toward front of tractor. Hold while installing belt on drive sheave.
Remove wood blocks from both sides of mower deck.
Level mower deck.
Replacing Mower Drive Belt (42A Mower Deck)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Remove mower deck.

Remove two cap screws and belt shield (A).
Loosen sheaves (B).
Remove mower belt.
Inspect belt for wear or damage; replace as necessary.
Clean top surface of mower deck and sheaves.
Install belt on mower deck as shown. Make sure belt is in the groove of each sheave.
Tighten sheaves to specifications. undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefined
Install belt shield.
Install mower deck.
Removing and Installing the Battery
Removing
Park machine safely and lift hood. (See Parking Safely in the Safety Section.)
Raise the hood.

Push the red cover (B) away from the positive (+) battery terminal and remove cable from the battery.
Unhook the battery strap (C) from C type clip on the front left side of the battery tray.
Remove the battery.
Installing
Avoid damage! Follow instructions carefully. Battery and battery cables must be installed correctly.undefined
When installing battery, make sure battery terminals are facing toward the front of the machine.
Place the battery into the battery tray so the terminals are facing toward the front of the machine..
Secure the battery strap (C).
Connect the positive (+) cable (C) to the positive (+) battery terminal first, then the negative (-) cable (D) to the negative (-) battery terminal.
Apply spray lubricant to terminal to help prevent corrosion.
Slide the red cover over the positive battery terminal.
Replacing Fuse
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
Lift hood.
Pull defective fuse (A) out of socket.
Check metal clip in fuse window and discard fuse if clip is broken.
Push new 20 amp fuse into socket.
Lower hood.
Lifting Machine
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedundefined
undefinedAPY36180-UN: .Safely lift rear of machine at machine frame point (A). Place jack stands or other stable supports onto transmission locations (B) where mounting bolts for frame come through.If only lifting rear of machine, block front wheels remaining on ground to avoid movement of machine.

If only lifting front of machine, block rear wheels remaining on ground to avoid movement of machine.
To lower machine, lift front and/or rear of machine, and remove jack stands or supports. Lower machine.
Removing and Installing Front Wheel Assembly
Removing:
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the SAFETY section.)
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undefinedundefinedIMPORTANT:undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY36234-UN: .Safely lift and support machine. Place safe lifting device under end of front hanger bracket at location (A), and place jack stands or other stable supports under frame on each side at location (B). Block wheels remaining on the ground to prevent machine movement.
undefinedundefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedGXAL42053-UN: Remove snap ringRemove snap ring (D) from end of axle.
Remove washer (E) and wheel from axle.
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Installing
Grease spindles with specified grease.
Install wheel and washer (E) on axle.
Install snap ring (D).
Install plastic cap (C).
Safely remove jack stands and lower machine.
Removing and Installing Rear Wheel Assembly
Removing
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the Safety section.)
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undefinedundefinedIMPORTANT:undefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedundefinedAPY36180-UN: .Safely lift and support machine. Place safe lifting device under transmission centered under machine frame point (A). Place jack stands or other stable supports on each side (B) where mounting bolts for frame come through. Block wheels remaining on the ground to prevent machine movement.
Remove wheel.
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Installing
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Install rear wheel, washer (E), snap ring (D) and plastic cap (C).
Safely remove jack stands and lower machine.
Recommended Lubricants
-: Recommended lubricants specification chart
(Specifications and design subject to change without notice.)
Electrical
-: Electrical troubleshooting chart
Dimensions
-: For Mower Deck 107 cm (42 in)
-: For Mower Deck 122 cm (48 in)
California and U.S. EPA Emissions Control System Warranty Statement (Off-Road Gas Engines)
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
The California Air Resources Board, John Deere, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency are pleased to explain the emissions control system’s warranty on your model year 2023 or 2024 spark ignited off-road engine equipment. In California, new equipment that uses small or large (less than 1 liter) spark ignited off-road engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the state’s stringent anti-smog standards. John Deere must warrant the emissions control system on your spark ignited off-road engine equipment for the period listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your equipment leading to the failure of the evaporative emissions system.
Your emissions control system may include parts such as: carburetors or fuel-injection system, ignition system, catalytic converters, fuel tanks, valves, filters, clamps, connectors, fuel lines (for liquid fuel and fuel vapors) and other associated components. Also included may be hoses, belts, sensors and other emission-related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, John Deere will repair your spark ignited off-road engine equipment at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage
This emissions control system is warranted for two years for models S100, S110, S120, S130, S140, S150, S160, S170, S180, S220, X330, Z315E, Z325E, Z515E, Z545R, Z735E, Z735M, 1220, and three years for all other models referenced in this operator’s manual. If any emissions related part on your equipment is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by John Deere.
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities
As the spark ignited off-road engine equipment owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Operator’s Manual. John Deere recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your spark ignited off-road engine equipment, but John Deere cannot deny warranty coverage solely for lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the spark ignited off-road engine equipment owner, you should be aware that John Deere may deny you warranty coverage if your spark ignited off-road engine equipment or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your spark ignited off-road engine equipment to a John Deere Turf and Utility distribution center or service center as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs shall be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have a question about your emissions warranty coverage, how to make an emissions warranty claim or how to make arrangements for emissions-related authorized repairs, you should contact your John Deere Turf and Utility retailer, or the John Deere Customer Contact Center at 1-800-537-8233, or email John Deere from https://www.deere.com/en/our-company/contact-us/ .
General Emissions Warranty Coverage
The warranty period begins on the date the equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser. John Deere warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the spark ignited off-road engine equipment is:
Designed, built and equipped so as to conform to all applicable regulations adopted by the California Air Resources Board;
Designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of sale to the ultimate purchaser with applicable U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations under 40 CFR Parts 1054 and 1060: and,
Free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause such engine to fail to conform with applicable regulations for the Emissions Control System Warranty period provided herein.
For owners located more than 100 miles from a John Deere authorized service center, John Deere will pay either for shipping costs to and from an authorized service center, provide for a service technician to come to the owner to make the warranty repair, or pay for the repair to be made at a local non-authorized service center. These provisions do not apply to Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
Emissions Warranty Interpretation
Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required by the maintenance instructions in the Operator’s Manual is warranted as provided herein. If any such part fails during the period of warranty coverage it will be repaired or replaced by John Deere. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is warranted for the remaining warranty period.
Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the maintenance instructions in the Operator’s Manual is warranted as provided herein. A statement in the Operator’s Manual to the effect of “repair or replace as necessary” does not reduce the period of warranty coverage. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is warranted for the remaining warranty period.
Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the Operator’s Manual is warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by John Deere. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part.
Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty will be performed at no charge to the owner at any authorized John Deere Turf and Utility retailer.
The owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a warranted part is defective, provided such work is performed by John Deere or an authorized John Deere service provider.
John Deere will repair damages to other engine components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any emissions-related warranted part.
Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by the California Air Resources Board may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. John Deere will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.
Emission Warranty Parts List
Coverage under this warranty includes, but is not limited to, the parts listed below (the emissions control system parts) to the extent these parts were on the engine and equipment purchased.
Fuel Metering System:
Carburetor and internal parts (or fuel injection system)
Air/fuel ratio feedback and control system
Cold start enrichment system
Evaporative System:
Fuel tank, fuel cap and tether
Fuel hose, line, fittings, clamps
Fuel pump, fuel shut-off valve
Fuel vapor hoses, fittings
Carbon canister
Rollover/slant valve for fuel vapor control
Purge and vent line
Air Induction System:
Air cleaner
Intake manifold
Ignition System:
Spark plugs
Magneto or electronic ignition system
Spark advance/retard system
Gaskets
Exhaust System:
Exhaust manifold
Catalyst muffler
Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
Valves and Switches: vacuum, temperature, position, check, time-sensitive
Electronic controls
Hoses, belts, connectors and assemblies
Limited Liability
a) The liability of John Deere under this Emissions Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in materials or workmanship. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the non-road equipment or engine or transportation of the equipment or engine to or from the John Deere Turf and Utility retailer. John Deere shall not be liable for any other expense, loss, or damage, whether direct, incidental, consequential (except as listed above under “coverage”) or exemplary arising in connection with the sale or use of or inability to use the non-road equipment or engine for any other purpose.
b) No express emissions control system warranty is given by John Deere with respect to the equipment or engine except as specifically set forth in this document. Any emissions control system warranty implied by law, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, is expressly limited to the emissions control system warranty terms set forth in this document.
c) No dealer is authorized to modify this Federal, California and John Deere Emissions Control System Warranty.
Record Identification Numbers
Lawn Tractors
S220 and S240
When you contact an Authorized Service Center for information on servicing, always provide the product model and identification numbers.
Locate the model, product identification number, and the engine serial number of your machine. Record information in the space provided as follows:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
_________________________________________
DEALER NAME:
_________________________________________
DEALER PHONE:
_________________________________________
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER:
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Machine Product Identification Number Location
Engine Serial Number Locations
Using Your Operator’s Manual
Read this operator’s manual, watch the safety video, https://www.deere.com/en/parts-and-service/safety/ and review the safety signs on your machine before use. They all contain important safety information and operating instructions that must be followed to help keep you and others safe. Be sure everyone who uses the machine has read the manual, reviewed the safety signs, and knows how to use the machine safely and properly.
Your machine was designed and built to be operated in accordance with all the safe operating instructions. Since it was designed to cut grass, it can amputate hands and feet and throw objects. If you do not follow safety instructions, serious injury or death can occur.
This operator manual is organized in sections to help you find information quickly. You can use this manual to find answers to many of your operating and servicing questions. An index at the end of this book helps you find needed information quickly. Contact your dealer if this manual does not answer your questions.
Before using your machine:
Know how to operate the machine. The Operating Controls section helps you understand the controls of your machine and what they do.
Prepare your machine and the mowing area by performing required daily checks outlined in the General Instructions section.
Follow instructions in the Preventing Injuries section, especially related to:
Understand how to service and inspect your machine.
If you do not understand the instructions or have questions, contact your dealer.
The machine shown in this manual can differ slightly from your machine.
RIGHT-HAND and LEFT-HAND sides are determined by facing in the direction that the machine travels when going forward. When you see a broken line (------), the item referenced is hidden from view.
Before delivering this machine, your dealer performed a predelivery inspection to ensure best performance.
This manual is an important part of your machine. Keep this manual with the machine when you sell it.
Mower Deck
-: Mower Deck 107 cm (42 in) specifications
-: Mower Deck 122 cm (48 in) specifications
Record Identification Numbers
Lawn Tractors
S220 and S240
When you contact an Authorized Service Center for information on servicing, always provide the product model and identification numbers.
Locate the model, product identification number, and the engine serial number of your machine. Record information in the space provided as follows:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
_________________________________________
DEALER NAME:
_________________________________________
DEALER PHONE:
_________________________________________
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (A):
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER:
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Machine Product Identification Number Location
Engine Serial Number Locations
Removing or Installing Mower Drive Belt at Engine Drive Sheave (42 in, 48 in, and 54 in Manual PTO Machines)
Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
Put lift lever in lowest position.
undefinedundefinedCAUTION: undefinedundefinedundefinedLEGEND: undefinedundefinedundefinedAundefined - undefinedBeltundefinedundefinedundefinedBundefined - undefinedDrive SheaveundefinedundefinedundefinedCundefined - undefinedPlastic Sheave ExtensionundefinedundefinedRemove Belt (A) from the drive sheave (B) by flexing the plastic sheave extension (C) (do not remove the belt from the bottom of the drive sheave).
To install the belt (A) on the drive sheave (B), flex the plastic drive sheave extension (C) on on both sides (one side at a time) and insert the belt on to the drive sheave (B).
Proposition 65 Warning
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
If this product contains a gasoline engine:
⚠WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The State of California requires the above two warnings.
CAUTION: SB31882,00003A5-19-20200901IMPORTANT:SR99263,000028F-19-20200415IMPORTANT:undefinedCheck fuel level. (See Service Miscellaneous section, using proper fuel and stabilizer.) SR99263,0000293-19-20200415MXAL42804-UN: WarningCAUTION: SR99263,0000296-19-20200415SR99263,0000298-19-20200415CAUTION: SR99263,000029B-19-20200403IMPORTANT:SR99263,000029D-19-20200403SR99263,00002AA-19-20200410SR99263,00002B3-19-20200406IMPORTANT:SR99263,00002C3-19-20200403SR99263,0000303-19-20200910APY34605-UN: S240 Model ShownLEGEND: A - Brake PedalB - Reverse Implement Option (RIO) SwitchC - Park Brake Lock LeverD - Throttle LeverE - Choke LeverF - MowerPlus™ Fuel GaugeG - Attachment Engagement SwitchH - Cruise Control LeverI - Key SwitchJ - Forward Travel PedalK - Reverse Travel PedalL - Seat Adjust LeverM - Attachment Lift LeverMowerPlus is a trademark of Deere & Company
SR99263,0000304-19-20200727APY34606-UN: S220 Model ShownLEGEND: A - Brake PedalB - Reverse Implement Option (RIO) SwitchC - Park Brake Lock LeverD - Throttle LeverE - Choke LeverF - HourmeterG - Attachment Engagement LeverH - Cruise Control LeverI - Key SwitchJ - Forward Travel PedalK - Reverse Travel PedalL - Seat Adjust LeverM - Fuel Level WindowN - Attachment Lift LeverSR99263,0000305-19-20200727SR99263,0000306-19-20200401CAUTION: NOTE:NOTE:SR99263,0000307-19-20200710CAUTION: NOTE:NOTE:SR99263,0000308-19-20210507CAUTION: SR99263,0000309-19-20200331SR99263,000030B-19-20200412CAUTION: NOTE:SR99263,000030C-19-20200710CAUTION: APY34619-UN: Forward and reverse travel pedalsNOTE:SR99263,000030D-19-20200410CAUTION: IMPORTANT:SR99263,000030E-19-20200331SR99263,000030F-19-20200331NOTE:CAUTION: IMPORTANT:SR99263,0000310-19-20200412APY34624-UN: Electric power portsCAUTION: SR99263,0000311-19-20200331CAUTION: IMPORTANT:SR99263,0000312-19-20200710SV90572,0000015-19-20200710CAUTION: SV90572,0000016-19-20200727APY36204-UN: .SR99263,000031C-19-20200727APY36142-UN: .MG39705,00004A4-19-20200626APY36143-UN: .MG39705,00004A5-19-20200724APY36144-UN: .MG39705,00004A6-19-20200626APY36145-UN: .MG39705,00004A7-19-20200626MG39705,00004AB-19-20200727MG39705,00004B4-19-20200703APY31471-UN: Safety Label LocationLEGEND: A - DANGER/WARNING — UC22512B - CAUTION — UC27081C - DANGER— M118610D - WARNING — GX23479E - DANGER — M89504F - DANGER — M139128VS70618,0000806-19-20200710APY31472-UN: Safety Label LocationLEGEND: A - Read OM, Keep Children Away from Mower; Avoid Injury from Tipping — GX24842B - Avoid Injury from Getting Caught in Belt — M136436C - Avoid Injury from Equipment Fire — GX24503D - Avoid Injury from Rotating Blades — M118041E - Avoid Injury from Hot surfaces — GX25568F - Avoid Injury from Rotating Blades and Thrown Objects — M148522G - Avoid Injury from Rotating Blades and Thrown Objects — M118040VS70618,0000807-19-20200703APY36195-UN: .MG39705,00004B6-19-20200706APY36196-UN: .MG39705,00004B7-19-20200706APY36197-UN: .MG39705,00004B8-19-20200706MG39705,00004B9-19-20200710PY44528-UN: 48A Mower deck shown.MG39705,00004BA-19-20200710MG39705,00004BB-19-20200710MG39705,00004BC-19-20200710MG39705,00004BD-19-20200710APY36203-UN: .MG39705,00004BE-19-20200710PY44522-UN: Mower deck lubrication pointsMG39705,00004BF-19-20200710IMPORTANT:NOTE:MG39705,00004C1-19-20200901CAUTION: NOTE:MG39705,00004C2-19-20200902MG39705,00004C3-19-20200710MG39705,00004C4-19-20200710MG39705,00004C5-19-20200710MG39705,00004C6-19-20200710MG39705,00004C7-19-20200710IMPORTANT:MG39705,00004C8-19-20200910MG39705,00004C9-19-20200902MG39705,00004CA-19-20200710MG39705,00004CB-19-20200710MG39705,00004CC-19-20200710Turf-Gard is a trademark of Deere & Company
Plus-4 is a trademark of Deere & Company
Grease-Gard is a trademark of Deere & Company
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