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TS 142TXD
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Operator's manual
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  • Page 1 TS 142TXD Operator's manual 2-36...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    This product is only used to cut grass in private • Visit our website: www.husqvarna.com gardens and on private garden slopes with not more than 15° slope. It is not to be used in public parks, •...
  • Page 3 Product overview 1. Throttle control 2. Choke control 3. Brake pedal Reverse. 4. Parking brake lever 5. Attachment lift lever 6. Freewheel lever 7. Light switch 8. Attachment clutch control Neutral. 9. Ignition switch 10. Forward drive pedal 11. Cruise control lever 12.
  • Page 4 Lights on. Ignition switch. Battery. Engine off. The blades are disengaged. Engine start. The blades are engaged. Dangerous, keep hands and feet away Engine on. from this area. Differential lock. Fuel. Brake and clutch pedal. Reserve fuel valve operation. Parking brake. Use protective glasses.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Freewheel (automatic models only). Slope risk. Do not operate the product Hour meter straight down a slope that is more than 15°. The hour meter shows how many hours the engine Product overview on has been in operation. Refer to page 3 for the position of the hour meter.
  • Page 6 Safe Operation Practices for Ride- WARNING: CHILDREN CAN BE On Mowers SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED BY THIS EQUIPMENT. Carefully read and WARNING: follow all the safety instructions below. This product is capable of amputating hands and feet and Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not throwing objects.
  • Page 7 Do a spillage before operating or storing the machine. check of the safety devices regularly. If the safety Allow machine to cool before storage. devices are damaged, speak to your Husqvarna service agent. Safety instructions for operation •...
  • Page 8 To do a check of the brake on page 8 . To do a check of the reverse operation system Refer to (ROS) Muffler If the reverse operation system does not operate correctly, repair the product immediately. Speak to The muffler keeps the noise levels to a minimum and an approved service agent.
  • Page 9 If the battery has a deformation or stable. is damaged, speak to an approved Husqvarna service agent. Fuel safety WARNING: Read the warning WARNING: Read the warning...
  • Page 10: Assembly

    • The cutting deck is disengaged. • Let the product become cool before you do maintenance near the engine. • The ignition cables are removed from the plugs. • The blades are sharp and can cause cuts. Wind protection around the blades or use protective gloves when you do work on the blades.
  • Page 11 To adjust the seat 3. Remove the 2 terminal caps (A) and discard them. 1. Lift the seat up and remove the seat adjustment knob (A). 2. Loosen the seat adjustment knob (B). 4. Connect the red battery cable to the positive (+) terminal and tighten the bolt and nut as shown.
  • Page 12: Operation

    • For best cutting results, make sure that the • Make sure that the tank is filled with the correct cutting deck is balanced side to side and front type of fuel. to rear. Make sure that the tires are correctly •...
  • Page 13 To set the cutting deck in transport To start a cold engine position or mow position The cutting deck must be in transport position during transportation. • To set the product in transport position, pull the cutting height lever in the direction of the seat and put it in the highest cutting height position.
  • Page 14 1. Push down on the brake pedal (A) fully until the Note: The forward and reverse drive pedals product stops fully. go back to neutral position when they are not pushed down. 4. Push down more on the forward drive pedal or the reverse drive pedal to increase the speed.
  • Page 15 To engage and disengage the cutting deck The product has an operator presence control (OPC). When you go away from the seat with the engine on and the cutting deck engaged, the engine stops. Stay fully and in the center of the seat to make sure that the engine operates correctly and does not stop on rough terrain or hills.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    3. Turn the ignition key clockwise to the engine • To get the best cutting result, cut the grass "ON" position (B) to disengage the ROS. frequently. To get a good cutting result To put the product in freewheel mode •...
  • Page 17 Maintenance schedule Maintenance schedule Before At inter- At inter- At inter- At inter- Each Before each vals of 8 vals of vals of vals of season storage hours hours hours hours Product Do a check of the brake function. Do a check of tire pres- sure.
  • Page 18 Maintenance schedule Before At inter- At inter- At inter- At inter- Each Before each vals of 8 vals of vals of vals of season storage hours hours hours hours Engine Do a check of the en- gine oil level. Change the engine oil (models with oil filter).
  • Page 19 Note: For the models with guards, the washout port is installed on the left side guard in front of the rear tire. 1. Park the product in a clear area on your lawn that is near a water source with a garden hose. CAUTION: Do not point the discharge chute of the product in the...
  • Page 20 17. Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter 9. Release the lock collar to lock the adapter on the and disconnect the nozzle adapter from the deck deck washout port. washout port. 10. Start the water supply. 18. Move the product to a dry area. 11.
  • Page 21 To do maintenance on the transaxle • Make sure the air pressure in all tires is correct (See the sides of tires for correct PSI). cooling fan • Keep the tires free of gasoline, oil or insect control chemicals that can cause damage to the CAUTION: Do not clean the fan or rubber.
  • Page 22 1. Lift the engine cover. 2. Install the new belt from the rear part of the product to the front, and above the steering plate 2. Disconnect the headlight wire connector (A). (H) and clutch brake pedal shaft (I). 3. Stay in front of the tractor. Hold the engine cover a) Pull the belt to the front of the product and on its sides.
  • Page 23 3. Remove the terminal covers (A). 1. Connect one end of the red battery cable to the POSITIVE (+) battery terminal (A) on the weak battery. 4. Remove the bolt and the nut to disconnect the black (negative) battery cable from the negative (-) terminal.
  • Page 24 4. Remove the drive belt from the clutch pulley (A). Note: Each full turn of lift adjustment nut changes the cutting deck height 3/16" (4.7 mm). a) Turn the lift adjustment nut (A) to the left to lower the cutting deck. b) Turn the lift adjustment nut (A) to the right to lift the cutting deck.
  • Page 25 8. Cut some grass and examine the results. Adjust b) Turn the lift adjustment nut clockwise to lift if it is necessary. the cutting deck. 9. Measure the front and rear distance again. To do front to rear adjustment of the cutting deck 10.
  • Page 26 4. Remove the drive belt (A) from the clutch pulley scalping in most terrain conditions. The anti-scalp (B) on the engine shaft. rollers are adjusted correctly when they are slightly off the ground when the cutting deck is at the necessary cutting height.
  • Page 27 To do a check of the engine oil level CAUTION: Remove the lower The engine in the product is filled with engine oil for dash cover (A) carefully to make sure ambient temperatures of more than 32° F (0° C). For the cover tabs (C) are not broken.
  • Page 28 To replace the engine oil filter To do maintenance on the muffler Corrosion on the muffler and spark arrester can WARNING: Use protective gloves. cause fire and/or damage. If you spill engine oil on your body, clean • Examine the muffler and spark arrester (if the with soap and water.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    4. Start the engine. When the engine has started, 6. Stop the engine and engage the parking brake. move the throttle control to the slow position and 7. Put the freewheel control in the engaged disengage the parking brake. Transportation on page 34 . position.
  • Page 30 Problem Cause Action The starter motor does not turn the The battery is too weak. Charge the battery. engine over. The attachment clutch control is Disengage the attachment clutch engaged. control. The clutch/brake pedal is not Push down the clutch/brake pedal pushed down fully.
  • Page 31 Problem Cause Action The engine becomes too hot. There is overload in the engine. Decrease the workload. The air intake or the cooling fins Clean the air intake and the cool- on the engine are blocked. ing fins on the engine. The cooling fan is damaged.
  • Page 32 Problem Cause Action The battery does not charge. The main fuse is damaged. Replace the main fuse. The battery is damaged. Replace the battery. The charging cable is disconnec- Connect the charging cable. ted. The connection at the cable con- Do a check of the battery connec- nectors on the battery terminals is tions.
  • Page 33 Problem Cause Action The headlight does not function. The headlight switch is in the off Turn the headlight switch to the on position. position. The light bulb is damaged. Replace the light bulb. The power switch for the headlight Replace power switch for the is damaged.
  • Page 34: Transportation, Storage And Disposal

    Tow safety transmission. Freewheel control is at the rear drawbar of the product. • Only use tow equipment approved by Husqvarna. • Use the tow bar to attach the equipment. • Do not tow equipment that is heavier than the maximum permitted weight.
  • Page 35: Disposal

    • Do not discard the battery as domestic waste. disposal location. • Send the battery to a Husqvarna service agent • When the product is worn out, send it to the or discard it at a disposal location for used dealer or to an applicable recycling location.
  • Page 36: Service

    TS 142TXD Blade length, in./cm 20.8/52.8 Cutting Width, in./cm 42/107 Cutting Height, in./cm 1.5–3.8/3.8–9.7 Tires Tire pressure, rear – front, kPa/PSI/bar 15/103/1 Front tires, in. 15x6-6 Rear tires, turf pneumatic, in. 20x10-8 Brakes Mechanical parking brake Electrical system Type 12 V...
  • Page 37: Appendix

    2301 - 001 - 01.11.2023...
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  • Page 40 Original instructions 1142304-28 Rev. 1 2023-11-06...

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