Check For Loose Hardware; Service Air Cleaner; Change Engine Oil; Check Hydraulic Oil Level - Exmark VANTAGE Operator's Manual

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5. Move the right side motion control lever to the
center, operating position.
6. Continue holding the right side motion control
lever in the center, operating position and pull up
on the blade control switch (PTO) and release.
The clutch should engage and the mower blades
begin rotating.
7. Move or release the right side motion control
lever into the neutral position. The blades
should stop rotating and the engine should
continue running.
8. Push the blade control switch down and move
the right side motion control lever to the center,
operating position.
9. Continue holding the right side motion control
lever in the center, operating position and pull up
on the blade control switch (PTO) and release.
The clutch should engage and the mower blades
begin rotating.
10. Push the blade control switch (PTO) down to the
off position. The blades should stop rotating.
11. With the engine running, pull up the blade control
switch (PTO) and release without holding right
side motion control lever to the center, operating
position. The blades should not rotate.

Check for Loose Hardware

Service Interval: Before each use or daily
1. Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and
remove key. Engage parking brake.
2. Visually inspect machine for any loose hardware
or any other possible problem. Tighten hardware
or correct the problem before operating.

Service Air Cleaner

Service Interval: Every 250 hours—Replace
the primary air cleaner
element — check
secondary air cleaner
element; replace if dirty.
(May need more often
under severe conditions.
See the Engine manual for
additional information.)
Every 500 hours—
Replace the secondary
1. Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and
remove key. Engage parking brake.
2. See the Engine Owner's Manual for maintenance
instructions.

Change Engine Oil

Service Interval: After the first 5 hours
1. Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and
remove key. Engage parking brake.
2. Drain oil while engine is warm from operation.
3. The oil drain hose assembly is located on the left
side of the engine.
Place pan under machine to catch oil. Remove oil
drain plug. Allow oil to drain and replace oil drain
plug. Torque plug to 20-24 ft-lb (27-33 N-m).
4. Replace the oil filter per the Engine Owner's
Manual. Clean around the oil filter and carefully
remove the filter by unscrewing it. Make sure no
oil drains onto the belt drive or clutch through
the holes in the engine deck. Before the new
filter is installed, apply a thin coating of Exmark
4–Cycle Premium Engine Oil on the surface of
the rubber seal. Turn filter clockwise until rubber
seal contacts the filter adapter, then tighten filter
an additional 2/3 to 3/4 turn.
5. Clean around oil fill cap and remove cap. Fill to
specified capacity and replace cap.
6. Use oil recommended in the Check Engine Oil
Level section. Do Not overfill. Start the engine
and check for leaks. Stop engine and recheck oil
level.
7. Wipe up any spilled oil from engine deck
mounting surfaces.

Check Hydraulic Oil Level

Service Interval: Every 50 hours
31
Maintenance
air cleaner element. (May
need more often under
severe conditions. See
the Engine manual for
additional information.)
Every 100 hours (May
need more often under
severe conditions.)

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Ben
April 12, 2025

My mower has the ECS handles on it, does it require any different steps when changing the hydraulic oil and filter?

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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025

The provided context does not mention ECS handles or indicate that different steps are required for changing the hydraulic oil and filter based on handle type. Therefore, based on the available information, no different steps are specified.

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Ben
April 12, 2025

My mower has gotten slower in reverse, what can I do to fix this

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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025

To fix a slow reverse issue on an Exmark Vantage mower, follow these steps:

1. Check the bypass valve – Make sure it is closed tightly. A loose valve can cause drive issues.

2. Inspect the drive or pump belts – Look for worn, loose, or broken belts and replace them if needed.

3. Check if belts are off a pulley – Reinstall the belt if it has slipped off and ensure pulleys are in correct working position.

4. Adjust tracking – Turn the left-hand adjustment rod in 1/4 turn increments in the direction needed until the mower tracks correctly.

These steps can help restore proper reverse speed and function.

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Ben
April 12, 2025

Where is the bypass valve on my vantage

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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025

The exact location of the bypass valve on the Exmark Vantage is not specified in the provided information. The context only states that the mower is equipped with bypass valves and advises consulting the operator's manual for specific instructions on opening them.

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