Om. TS 142
Om. TS 142
Om. TS 142
Introduction
Pre-delivery inspection and product copy of the pre-delivery inspection document from
your dealer.
numbers
Note: A pre-delivery inspection has been done of
this product. Make sure that you receive a signed
This operator’s manual belongs to product with product number / serial number:
Engine:
Transmission:
1 3
2 4
7
8
10 5 9
11
1. Light switch
2. Throttle control CAUTION: Incorrect use can result in
3. Hour meter damage to the product or personal
4. Attachment clutch control property.
5. Ignition switch
6. Parking brake lever Read the operator's manual carefully
and make sure that you understand
7. Brake pedal
the instructions before you use this
8. Forward drive pedal product.
9. Reverse drive pedal
10. Attachment lift lever
11. Freewheel lever
Slow.
Reverse.
Choke.
Forward.
Ignition switch.
Lights on.
Engine off.
Fuel.
Battery.
Engine on.
Drawbar load.
Product liability
Do not operate the prod-
uct on slopes that are As referred to in the product liability laws, we are not
more than 15°. liable for damages that our product causes if:
• the product is incorrectly repaired.
• the product is repaired with parts that are not
Hot surfaces. Do not from the manufacturer or not approved by the
touch. manufacturer.
• the product has an accessory that is not
The deflector shield on from the manufacturer or not approved by the
the cutting deck must be manufacturer.
installed when you oper- • the product is not repaired at an approved
ate the product. service center or by an approved authority.
Safe Operation Practices for Ride- Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not
On Mowers alert to the presence of children. Children are often
attracted to the machine and the mowing activity.
Never assume that children will remain where you
WARNING: This product is capable last saw them.
of amputating hands and feet and
throwing objects. Failure to observe the • Keep children out of the mowing area and in the
following safety instructions could result watchful care of a responsible adult other than
in serious injury or death. the operator.
• Be alert and turn machine off if a children enters
the area.
WARNING: In order to prevent • Before and while backing, look behind and down
accidental starting when setting up, for small children.
transporting, adjusting pr making repairs, • Never carry children, even with the blades shut
always disconnect spark plug wire and off. They may fall off and be seriously injured or
place wire where it cannot contact spark interfere with safe machine operation. Children
plug. who have been given rides in the past may
suddenly appear in the mowing area for another
ride and be run over or backed over by the
WARNING: Do not coast down a machine.
hill in neutral, you may lose control of the
• Never allow children to operate the machine.
tractor.
• Use extreme caution when approaching blind
corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may
WARNING: Tow only attachments block your view of a child.
that are recommended by and comply II. GENERAL OPERATION
with specifications of the manufacturer
of your tractor. Use common sense • Read, understand, and follow all instructions on
when towing. Operate only at the lowest the machine and in the manual before starting.
possible speed when on a slope. Too • Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or
heavy of a load, while on a slope, is under the machine. Keep clear of the discharge
dangerous. Tires can lose traction with opening at all times.
the ground and cause you to lose control • Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar
of your tractor. with the instructions, to operate the machine.
• Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys,
wire, etc., which could be picked up and thrown
WARNING: Engine exhaust, some by the blades.
of its constituents, and certain vehicle
• Ensure the area is clear bystanders before
components contain or emit chemicals
operating. Stop machine if anyone enters the
known to the State of California to
area.
• For best performance and safety, do • Do not turn over the engine if the spark plug or
maintenance on the product regularly as given in ignition cable is removed.
the maintenance schedule. Refer to Maintenance • Make sure that all nuts and bolts are tightened
schedule on page 19. correctly and that the equipment is in good
• Electrical shocks can cause injuries. Do not condition.
touch the cables when the engine is on. Do not • Do not change the adjustment of governors.
do a function test on the ignition system with your If the engine speed is too high, the product
fingers. components can become damaged.
• Do not start the engine if the protective covers • The product is approved only with the equipment
are removed. There is a high risk of injury supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
caused by moving or hot parts.
• Let the product become cool before you do
maintenance near the engine.
Assembly
Introduction Loose parts that need assembly
The product is not fully assembled. The parts that
WARNING: Read and understand follow are loose when the product is purchased.
the safety chapter before you assemble
the product.
Key, 2 pcs
To remove the product from the
carton
Slope sheet, 1 pcs
1. Remove loose parts included with the product.
2. Remove the end panels.
3. Remove the side panels and put them on a flat
surface.
4. Remove all package materials. Hex bolt, 2 pcs
Assembly tools
Nuts, 2 pcs
• 1/2" (13 mm) wrench
• 7/16" (11 mm) wrenches (2 pieces)
• Tire pressure gauge
• Knife
Hood scoop, 1 pcs
• Pliers
• Socket wrench set (optional)
E A
C B
Steering shaft cover, 1 pcs
Hex bolt for the steering wheel, 1 pcs 2. Install the shaft cover (C). Make sure that the
guide tabs in the shaft cover are in the correct
positions.
3. Remove the steering wheel adapter (D) from the
steering wheel (E).
Steering wheel adapter, 1 pcs
4. Put the steering wheel adapter on the steering
shaft extension.
5. Put the steering wheel on the steering shaft
extension.
Steering shaft extension, 1 pcs 6. Make sure that the front wheels and the steering
wheel are aligned forward.
7. Install the large flat washer (F), the lock washer
(G), and the bolt (H). Tighten the bolt fully.
Flat washer for steering wheel, 1 pcs 8. Attach the center cover (I) to the steering wheel.
The center cover is attached with snap locks.
6. Fold the seat forward and install the 2 bolts (F) 3. Push down the engine cover piece on the engine
and the 2 washers (G). cover.
F G
H
Note: If it is after the year and month that is written To do a check after the assembly
on the battery label, charge the battery. Charge the
battery for a minimum of 1 hour at 6–10 A. • Make sure that all assembly instructions are
completed.
1. Find the battery location below the seat or the • Make sure that no remaining parts are in the
engine cover. package.
• Make sure that the battery is prepared and
2. Lift the seat pan or the engine cover to the raised
charged correctly.
position.
• Make sure that the bolts for the seat are
3. Remove the 2 terminal caps (A) and discard tightened and that the seat is adjusted correctly.
them.
• Make sure that the tires are correctly inflated.
A • For best cutting results, make sure that the
cutting deck is balanced side to side and front
to rear. Make sure that the tires are correctly
inflated for a balanced cutting deck.
• Examine the cutting deck and the drive belts.
Make sure that the drive belts are installed
correctly around the pulleys and inner part of all
belt keepers.
• Examine the electrical wires. Make sure that all
wires and connections are safe.
• Make sure that the freewheel control is in
the “Transmission engaged” position. Refer to
Transportation on page 35.
• Make sure that the engine oil is at the correct
level.
4. Connect the red battery cable to the positive (+) • Make sure that the tank is filled with the correct
terminal and tighten the bolt and nut as shown. type of fuel.
Move the terminal cover on the terminal.
• Make sure that you know the location and
function of all controls.
WARNING: Risk of sparks. The • Make sure that the brake system is in safe to
red battery cable must be connected
operate condition.
to the positive terminal before the
black battery cable is connected • Make sure that the Operator Presence Control
to the negative terminal. This is (OPC) and the Reverse Operation System (ROS)
to prevent sparks and accidental operate correctly. Refer to To do a check of the
grounding. operator presence control (OPC) on page 7 and
To do a check of the reverse operation system
5. Connect the black cable to the negative (-) (ROS) on page 8.
terminal and tighten the bolt and nut fully. • Remove the air from the transmission before
6. Apply petroleum jelly on the battery cables to first use. Refer to To remove the air from the
prevent corrosion. transmission on page 29.
7. Lower the seat pan or the engine cover.
To fill fuel
WARNING: Gasoline is very
flammable. Be careful and refuel
outdoors. Refer to Fuel safety on page
9.
1. Sit on the seat.
CAUTION: Always use correct fuel 2. Make sure that the cutting deck is disengaged.
type. Incorrect fuel type causes damage Refer to To engage and disengage the cutting
to the product. deck on page 17.
3. Put the cutting deck in transport position. Refer
• Use gasoline of the correct type. Refer to To set the cutting deck in transport position or
to Technical data on page 36. For more mow position on page 15.
information about the fuel, refer to the engine 4. Put the motion control lever in the neutral
manual supplied by the engine manufacturer. position.
• Do a check of the fuel level before each use and
refuel if necessary. 5. Move the throttle control to the fast position.
• Do not fully fill the fuel tank. Keep a space of a 6. Push down on the brake pedal fully and hold it
minimum 1 in. down.
7. Put the ignition key into the ignition.
To start the product 8. Turn the ignition key to the “START” position and
To do before you start the product release the ignition key when the engine starts.
CAUTION: Do not operate the 5. Remove the BLACK cable from the fully charged
battery.
starter continuously for more than 15
seconds for each minute. 6. Remove the RED cable from the two batteries.
9. When the engine starts, move the throttle control To remove the jumper cables
to the fast position (D) to warm up the engine.
If the temperature is low, some minutes is Note: Remove the jumper cables in the opposite
necessary for the engine to get warm. sequence to how you connect them.
CAUTION: If the ambient 1. Remove the BLACK cable from the chassis.
temperature is less than 40° F (4°
2. Remove the BLACK cable from the fully charged
C), you must let the engine operate
battery.
1 minute at idle speed before you
operate the product. This is to let the 3. Remove the RED cable from the 2 batteries.
transmission warm up. Make sure
that the motion control lever is in the To set the cutting deck in transport
neutral position and that the brake position or mow position
pedal is fully released.
The cutting deck must be in transport position during
To start the engine when the battery is transportation.
weak • To set the product in transport position, pull the
cutting height lever in the direction of the seat
WARNING: Lead-acid batteries can and put it in the highest cutting height position.
make explosive gases. Keep sparks, • To set the product in mow position, set the
flames and smoking materials away from correct cutting height. Refer to To set the cutting
batteries. Always wear eye protection height on page 15.
when around batteries.
To set the cutting height
If the battery is too weak to start the engine, it must
be charged.
If the jumper cables are used for emergency starting,
follow the procedures below:
A
B
C
Maintenance
Introduction
WARNING: Read and understand
the safety chapter before you do
maintenance on the product.
Do a check of the V-
X
belts.
2 Examine the blades more frequently if you cut where there is sand and soil.
Do an inspection of the
muffler and the spark X
arrester.
Lubrication schedule
1 Do more frequently if you operate with a heavy load, in high ambient temperatures, or in dirty condi-
tions.
1 Do more frequently if you operate with a heavy load, in high ambient temperatures, or in dirty condi-
tions.
3 Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
3 Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
1 Do more frequently if you operate with a heavy load, in high ambient temperatures, or in dirty condi-
tions.
3 Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
3 Do more frequently if you operate with in dirty conditions.
Battery
To clean the battery and the terminals
Corrosion and dirt on the battery and terminals can
cause the battery to drain power.
1. Lift the engine cover.
1. Remove the terminal guard.
2. Disconnect the headlight wire connector (A).
2. Disconnect the BLACK battery cable.
3. Stay in front of the tractor. Hold the engine cover
3. Disconnect the RED battery cable and remove
on its sides. Tilt the engine cover in the direction
the battery from the product.
of the engine and lift it to remove it from the
product. 4. Spray the battery with water and let dry.
4. Install in the opposite sequence. 5. Clean the terminals and battery cable ends with
a wire brush.
To replace the drive belt 6. Lubricate the terminals with grease or equivalent.
1. Park the product on a level surface and engage 7. Install the battery. Refer to To replace the battery
the parking brake. Refer to To engage and on page 23.
disengage the parking brake on page 16.
2. Remove the cutting deck. Refer to To remove To replace the battery
and install the cutting deck on page 25. The battery is installed below the seat.
C
B
To remove and install the cutting deck To do a visual side to side adjustment of the cutting
deck
Note: If an accessory other than the cutting deck If the cutting height is not the same on the right
is to be used, the front link and the rear lift links must
and left side of the product, the cutting height can
be removed from the product. Also, the clutch cable
be adjusted. Adjust the cutting height on the side of
spring must be put into the cable guide on the front
cutting deck that has the lower cutting height.
edge of the lower dash.
1. Make sure that the tires are fully inflated.
1. Disengage the cutting deck. Refer to To engage 2. Park the product on a level surface.
and disengage the cutting deck on page 17.
3. Go to the side of cutting deck that has the lower
2. Stop the product. Refer to To stop the product on cutting height.
page 16.
3. Lower the cutting deck to the lowest position. Note: Some models only have left side
4. Remove the drive belt from the clutch pulley (A). adjustment.
C H G A
A
J
F
G
D E
Note: Each full turn of lift adjustment nut
I changes the cutting deck height 3/16" (4.7 mm).
B B
A B
E
B
D
A
C B
5. Put the dipstick into the oil fill tube. Make sure
4. Install the anti-scalp roller, the bolt, the washer, that the oil fill cap is fully tightened.
and the nut in the correct position.
5. Adjust all anti-scalp rollers and install them in the Note: To replace the engine oil, Refer to To
same procedure. replace the engine oil on page 28.
Engine
To replace the engine oil
To lubricate the engine If the engine is cold, start the engine for 1–2 minutes
Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API before you drain the engine oil. This makes the
service classification SJ-SN. The oil’s SAE viscosity engine oil warm and faster to drain.
grade refers to the correct temperature for operation.
WARNING: Do not operate the
engine for more than 1–2 minutes before
SAE 30 you drain the engine oil. The engine oil
5W-30 becomes very hot and can cause burn
-20 0 30 32 40 60 80 100
injuries. Let the engine become cool
F
C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
before you drain the engine oil.
Note: Multi-viscosity oils (5W30, 10W30, and so WARNING: Use protective gloves.
If you spill engine oil on your body, clean
on) help the engine start easily in cold weather but
with soap and water.
causes increased oil use when used in temperatures
above 32°F/0°C. Do a check of your engine oil
level frequently to prevent possible engine damage 1. Put the product on a level surface and stop the
caused by low oil level. product. Refer to To stop the product on page
16.
• Change the oil after intervals of 50 hours of 2. Remove all dirt around the oil tank cap.
operation. If the product is not used for 50 hours 3. Remove the oil tank cap and dipstick.
in a year, change the oil at a minimum of 1 time a
4. Put the oil drain extension (A) on the chassis,
year.
under the oil drain plug (B).
• Do a check of the crankcase oil level before you
start the engine and after each eight (8) hours of
operation.
B
• Tighten the oil fill cap/dipstick each time you do a
check of the oil level.
CAUTION: Do not tighten the oil • Make sure that the grass screen, the cooling fins,
drain plug too much. and other external surfaces of the engine are
clean at all times.
10. Fill with new oil and do a check of the engine oil • After each interval of 100 hours of operation
level. Refer to To do a check of the engine oil (more often in extremely dusty and dirty
level on page 28. conditions), remove the blower housing and
11. Install the oil tank cap and dipstick. other parts of the engine cooling system.
Clean the cooling fins and external surfaces as
Note: For safe disposal of used engine oil, refer to necessary. Make sure that the engine cooling
Disposal on page 36. system parts are installed correctly.
Troubleshooting
The engine does not start. There is no fuel in the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank.
There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The fuel in the fuel tank is bad. Replace the fuel in the fuel tank.
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 engine does not run smoothly. The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug.
The check valve on the fuel tank Replace the fuel tank cap.
cap is defective.
The fuel tank is almost empty. Fill the fuel tank with fuel.
There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The fuel mix or fuel type is incor- Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
rect. and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with the correct fuel mix or
fuel type.
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 engine oil level is too low. Do a check of the engine oil level.
Fill with engine oil if it is necessa-
ry.
There is loss of power. The product is operated at too high Use slower speed.
forward or rearward speed when
you cut grass.
The throttle control is in the choke Put the throttle control in the fast
position. position.
The engine oil level is too low. Do a check of the engine oil level.
Fill with engine oil if it is necessa-
ry.
The fuel in the fuel tank is bad. Replace the fuel in the fuel tank.
There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The spark plug wire is loose. Connect and tighten the spark plug
wire.
The air intake or the cooling fins Clean the air intake and the cool-
on the engine are blocked. ing fins on the engine.
There is vibration in the product. The blades are loose. Tighten bolts on the blades.
One or more of the blades are Balance the blades or replace the
damaged or not balanced. blades.
The battery does not charge. The main fuse is defective. Replace the main fuse.
The engine operates when the op- Do a check of the wires, switches
erator gets up from the seat when and connections. If not corrected,
the cutting deck is engaged. The operator presence control speak to an approved service
(OPC) is defective. agent. Do not operate product with
a defective operator presence con-
trol.
The blades cannot rotate. There is blockage in the clutch Remove the blockage.
mechanism.
The drive belt for the cutting deck Replace the drive belt for the cut-
is worn or damaged. ting deck.
Defective grass discharge. The engine speed is too slow. Put the throttle control in the fast
position.
The cutting deck is deck not paral- Adjust the parallelism of the cutting
lel. deck. Refer to To adjust the paral-
lelism of the cutting deck on page
25.
The tire pressure is incorrect. Do a check of the tire pressure.
Adjust the tire pressure if it is nec-
essary.
The drive belt for the cutting deck Replace the drive belt for the cut-
is worn or damaged. ting deck.
The blades are incorrectly instal- Install the blades with the sharp
led. edge down.
Incorrect blades are used. Replace the blades with the cor-
rect blades in the parts manual.
Clogged air holes of the cutting Clean around mandrels to open air
deck from buildup of grass, dirt holes.
around mandrels.
The headlight does not function. The headlight switch is in the off Turn the headlight switch to the on
position. position.
The power switch for the headlight Replace power switch for the
is defective. headlight.
The product moves slowly, with ir- The product is in freewheel mode. Pull out the freewheel control lev-
regular speed or not at all. er. Refer to To put the product in
freewheel mode on page 18.
The parking brake is engaged. Disengage the parking brake.
There is air in the transmission. Remove the air from the transmis-
sion. Refer to To remove the air
from the transmission on page 29.
There is unwanted materials on Clean the product.
the steering plate (if the steering
plate is installed).
The square key on the axle is Install the square key. Refer to To
missing. repair the tires on page 22.
The cutting result is unsatisfactory. The blades are blunt or damaged. Sharpen the blades or replace the
blades.
The cutting deck is not parallel. Adjust the parallelism of the cutting
deck. Refer to To adjust the paral-
lelism of the cutting deck on page
25.
The grass is wet. Let the grass become dry before
you cut it.
The drive belt for the cutting deck Replace the drive belt for the cut-
is worn or damaged. ting deck.
The engine backfires when the en- The throttle control is not put in the Refer to To stop the product on
gine stops. slow position. page 16.
The engine stops when you try to The reverse operation system Engage the reverse operation sys-
reverse. (ROS) is not engaged. tem (ROS). Refer to To use the re-
verse operation system (ROS) on
page 17.
When you move the product, put the freewheel 4. To reengage transmission, reverse the above
control in freewheeling position to disengage the procedure.
transmission. Freewheel control is at the rear Tow safety
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.
• Make sure that no other persons is near the
product when you tow equipment.
• Do not tow equipment on slopes or rough
ground.
• Operate the product at low speed when you tow
equipment.
Storage
Prepare the product for storage at the end of the the product become cool before you put
season, and before more than 30 days of storage. If it in storage.
you keep fuel in the fuel tank for 30 days or more,
tacky particles can cause blockage in the carburetor. • Clean the product, see To clean the product
This has a negative effect on the engine function. on page 21. Repair paint damages to prevent
To prevent tacky particles during storage, add a corrosion.
stabilizer. If alkylate gasoline is used, stabilizer is • Examine the product for worn or damaged parts
not necessary. If you use standard gasoline, do and tighten loose screws and nuts.
not change to alkylate gasoline. This can cause • Remove the battery. Clean it, charge it, and keep
sensitive rubber parts to become hard. Add stabilizer it cool during storage.
to the fuel in the tank or in the container used for • Change the engine oil, and discard the waste oil.
storage. Always use the mixing ratios given by the
• Empty the fuel tank. Start the engine and run it
manufacturer. Run the engine for a minimum of 10
until there is no remaining fuel in the carburetor.
minutes after you add the stabilizer until it flows into
the carburetor.
Note: Do not empty the fuel tank and
carburetor if a stabilizer has been added.
WARNING: Do not keep the
product with fuel in the tank in an indoor • Remove the plugs and put about a tablespoon of
location or in locations with bad airflow. engine oil into each cylinder. Manually turn the
Risk of fire if fuel fumes come near engine shaft to apply the oil and put the plugs
open flames, sparks, or pilot lights in back on.
for example boilers, hot water tanks and • Lubricate all grease nipples, joints and axles.
clothes dryers. • Keep the product in a clean and dry area and
cover it for more protection.
WARNING: Remove grass, leaves • A cover for protection of your product during
storage or transport is available at your dealer.
and other flammable materials from the
product to decrease the risk of fire. Let
Technical data
TS 142
Engine
Weight
Cutting deck
Number of blades 2
1 The power rating as declared by the engine manufacturer is the average gross power output at the
specified RPM of a typical production engine for the engine model measured using SAE Standards for
engine gross power. Refer to the engine manufacturer engine specifications.
Tires
Electrical system
Type 12 V
Battery 28 A
Service
Service
Do a yearly check at an authorized service center to
make sure that the product functions safely and at
its best during high season. The best time to do a
servicing or overhaul of the product is low season.
When you send an order for the spare parts, give
information about the purchase year, model, type,
and serial number.
Always use original spare parts.
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Original instructions
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2022-10-25