Cub Cadet 190-002 manual

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    IMPO RT AN T : Read saf ety rules a nd instructions ca refully bef o re operat ing equ ipment. CUB CADET CORP . P .O . BO X 368023 CLEVELAND , OHIO 44136-9722 Model 190 -002 30” Hy drau lic Tiller Attachment REQ UIRED FO R USE: W eight Kit Brac ket (190- 307-100) Suitcase W eights (3 Req’ d) (190 -390-1 00) PRINTED IN U .S.A. Oper ator’ s Man[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cont ent Pag e Important Safe O peratio n Practi ces .... ............. ............. ................... ............. ..... 3 Slope G auge ...... ............. ................... ............. ................... ............. ............. ..... 6 To the Owner ..... ............. ............. ................... ...........[...]

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    3 SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES W ARNING: This symb ol points out impo r tant saf ety instr uct ions whic h, if not followed, could endang er the pers onal safety and/or prop er ty of yourself and other s. Read and f ol low all instr uctions in this manual be f ore attempting to operate this ma chine. F ailure to comply wit h these [...]

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    4 parking brake, turn engine off and remove key before dismounting. • Disengage the PTO, stop the engi ne and wait until the tiller comes to a complete stop before making any repairs, adjustments, or removing any rocks or debris. • Use extra caution when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck. A tractor w ith a till er attachm[...]

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    5 • Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine is hot or running. Allow engi ne to cool at least two minutes before refueling. • Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more than ½ inch below bottom of filler neck to provide space for fuel expansion. • Replace gasoline cap and tighten s ecurely. • If gasoline is spill ed, wipe it[...]

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    6 SECTION 2: SLOPE GAUG E[...]

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    7 SECTION 3: TO THE OWNER Model 190- 002-100 , 30-inch hydr aulic ti ller attac hment is de signed for use on Seri es 2000 Lawn Tr actors with 23 ” rear tires only. It w ill NOT fit no r operate pro perly or sa fely on AN Y other trac tor. Using this tille r attachm ent requir es the use of we ight kit brac ket 1 90-307- 100 and suit case we ight[...]

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    8 To co nnect the hyd raulic hoses to t he hydr aulic pump assembl y: • Loca te both male hy draulic fittin gs on the hydr aulic pump. Notic e that the fit tings are not the s ame diameter . Figure 2 • Thread t he end of the sm all diam eter h ose onto the male end of the hy drauli c pump by han d, making sure to not c ross threa d the connec t[...]

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    9 SECTION 6: PREPARING THE TRACTOR NOTE: References to LE FT and RIG HT indic ate the lef t and right sides of the tractor and ti ller attac hment when facing forw ard in the op erator’s po sition. NOTE: If the tr actor is equipped with a mower deck, remove i t now. Refer to the tractor’s operator’s manual for inst ructio n on rem oving th e [...]

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    10 IMPORT ANT : I f working on or with the batter y for any reason, disconn ect the NEG A TIVE ( Black) wire fro m it ’ s ter minal fir st, f o llowed b y the POSITIVE (Red) wire. When reat taching the batter y c ables, alw ays connec t the POSITIV E (Red) wi re to the posi tive (+) batter y ter minal fir st, f o llowed b y th e NEGA TIV E (Black[...]

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    11 • To mark the hole to ens ure proper centerin g of the new h ole to be dr illed, place the po inted end o f a cente r punch on the cross ha irs of new hol e position . Using a h ammer, s trike th e end of th e cente r punch to cr eate a perm anent mark in the metal fram e and carefu lly remo ve the tem plate. • Using a 7/1 6 ” drill bit, s[...]

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    12 SECTION 7: MOUNTING THE TILLER Installing the Attachment Hitch The attac hment hitc h, which ha s the elec tric li ft cylind er attached to i t, attaches to the re ar of the tractor ’ s fr ame over the hitc h plate. Ther e is a short cl evis pin and cotter pi n mounted to the lo wer porti on of the attachmen t hitch during shippi ng, rem ove t[...]

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    13 Attaching the Hydraulic Pump Assembly To m ount t he hydr auli c pump assem bly to t he tr actor , make certai n that it is pla ced unde r the center of the tractor ’ s fr ame, rest ing on th e ground, wi th the hydr aulic hos es att ached. Conne ct the hydrau lic pu mp asse mbly as foll ows: • The rea r of the hydraul ic pum p assembl y has[...]

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    14 SECTION 8: KNOW THE TILLER Fig ure 14 Lift Switch The lif t switch is loca ted on t he right side of the stee ring wheel on the das h panel and i s used to raise and lower the till er atta chment and al so t o dete rmine t he de pth at which the tin es dig into the gr ound. Se e Figure 15. Fig ure 15 Push ing forwa rd, or up, on the swi tch will[...]

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    15 R is the rev erse tillin g posit ion. The tin e direct ion lev er is push ed towar d the bac k of the m achin e, or aw ay from the o perator to start the t ines in the rever se direc tion. Tines spinni ng in a rev erse direction are used for breaking gr ound or til ling hard soi l. IMPORT ANT : Turn the tr actor ’ s PTO into the off position b[...]

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    16 Engaging the Tiller NOTE: Refe r to th e trac tor ’ s operator ’ s m anual for informat ion co ncernin g starti ng and stop ping the tractor, and location an d proper usag e of its co ntrols. Before eng aging the til ler, comp lete the foll owing steps : • Start the tractor ’ s engi ne and make certain it is at operatin g temperatu re (t[...]

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    17 For shall ow tilling, drop the rol ler to its lo west posit ion by putting th e locking rod into the hi ghest hole of the adjustme nt bar. For dee per tilling, c ontinu e to raise the roller by us ing lo wer holes in the adjustm ent bar . The lowest h ole ( highest settin g) is us ed for t ranspor ting the tiller. Using the Rear Tine Shield The [...]

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    18 If the obje ct does not di slodge us ing this method and the tines co ntinue to not spin: • Shut off the P TO immed iately, s hift the tine directi on lev er to neutra l (N), raise t he ti ller to its highest po sitio n, and turn the trac tor engin e off. • Lift the rolle r to its h ighest position to cr eate eas ier access to the tines. Rai[...]

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    19 Wit h the new fil ter i n place , remo ve all t ools us ed to change the fi lter from the tiller : • Start the tiller in mo tion for abo ut one minute in order to circ ulate the oil through the new filter . • Turn off the tiller and the tr actor, lower the tille r until the top fla t portion of the tiller is lev el with the ground, an d chec[...]

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    20 Replace on ly one tine at a ti me. This will help to insu re the cor rect pos itioning of the tines a s they are m ounted on the tine ass embly. When installi ng the new tine, be certain that the lon ger shoul der bolt is in the inner hole toward the c enter of the tin e assembly. Re align the bolts and washe rs as show n in Figure 21 and retigh[...]

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    21 SECTION 11: STORAGE NOTE: Before removing t he tiller a ttachm ent for storage , perform all lubr icatio n maint enance as outlined in th e Mainte nance sectio n. Removing the T iller NOTE: When r emovin g the t iller a ttachment, becau se the tiller is awkward, i t is recom mended that the tille r be removed in a place that will not requ ire it[...]

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    22 Fig ure 25 • Holding the hitch latche s up will allow the tractor, with the attac hment hi tch sti ll moun ted, to be pushed away from the tiller with the slee ve hitch mounted to it. O nly push the tractor away a few inch es. • The hy drauli c pump asse mbly is st ill lyin g on the ground wit h the hose s attached. Careful ly push the tract[...]

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    23 SECTION 13: TEMPLATES Dash P anel T emplate Instru ctions: 1. Carefully cut the temp late a long the dotted lines only . 2. T ape the template into position on the dash pan el. 3. Continue following instruction given on page 9, Installing the Lift Switch.[...]

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    25 Rear Frame T emplate Existing Hole Instruction s: 1. Carefully cut the template along the dotted lines only . 2. Continue following instruction given on page 10, Attachment Hitch Mounting Bolts.[...]

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    MANUF A C TURER ’ S LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR: TWO-YEAR RESIDENTIAL ONE-YEAR COMMERCIAL Prope r maintenan ce of your Cub Cadet equi pment is the own er ’ s r espons ibility . Follow the ins tructi ons in your operator ’ s manual for cor rect lub ricants and mai ntenan ce sch edule. Yo ur Cub C adet de aler c arries a comple te line of qual ity lu[...]