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CUB CADET LLC, P .O . BO X 36 1 1 3 1 CL EVEL AND, OHIO 44 1 36 - 00 1 9 Print ed In U SA O p e r a t O r ’ s M a n u a l Safe Operation Practices • Contents of Carton • A ssembly • Adj ustments & O peration • Maintenance W arrant y W A RNING READ AND F OLL OW A LL S AF ETY RULES AND INS TRUCTIONS IN THIS MA NU AL BEFORE A T TEMPTING [...]
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Thank you fo r purchasing a Cub Cadet snow thrower at tachme nt. It was care fully engine ered to provid e excellent per form ance when p roperly o perated and m aintained. Please read this entire m anual prior to op erating the equi pment. It instru cts you h ow to safely and easily s et up, operate an d maintain your ma chine. Please be sure that[...]
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Im por tan t Saf e Opera ti on P ra c tic es 2 3 T raining Read, un derst and, and follow all ins truc tions on the 1 . machine and i n the manual(s ) b efore at tempting to assembl e and operate. Kee p this manual in a safe place fo r future an d regular refere nce and for order ing replaceme nt par ts. Be fami liar with all controls and thei r pr[...]
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4 s e c t i O n 2 — i M p O r t a n t s a f e O p e r a t i O n p r a c t i c e s T o a v o id pe rso n al i n j u ry or pr op erty d a ma g e u se ext r em e ca r e 8. i n ha nd li ng g a so l i ne . Ga sol i n e is ext r e me l y fla mm abl e a nd t he va por s ar e ex pl o s iv e. S er i ou s pe r so n a l in j u ry can oc cu r wh e n ga sol i[...]
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5 s e c t i O n 2 — i M p O r t a n t s a f e O p e r a t i O n p r a c t i c e s Clearing A Clogged Discharge Chute Hand contac t with the ro tating impell er inside the discharge chute is the most com mon cause of injur y associated w ith snow throwers. N ever use your hand to clean out th e discharge chute. T o cle ar the chute: SHUT TH E ENGI[...]
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C on t en ts of Car t on 3 6 This se ction w ill help you to becom e familiar with the com ponents o f the 45 ” Snow Thrower Att achment, Mo del 1 9 0-35 3. Sele ct a f irm level sur face that is large en ough to accommodate bo th the snow thrower assembl y and the trac tor with front hitch assembl y . Af ter remov ing the uppe r crating material[...]
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7 s e c t i O n 3 — c O n t e n t s O f c a r t O n 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 8 Figure 3 - 2 REF . P ART # D ESCRIP TION QUANTIT Y 1 71 0 -30 22 Hex Cap Screw , 3/ 8- 1 6 X 2.7 5 Lg GR5 2 2 71 2- 043 1 Hex Flange Lock Nut, 3/ 8- 1 6 2 3 75 0 - 0 7 48 Spacer , 3/8 ID x 1 .0 OD x 1 .25 Lg 2 4 71 4 -050 7 Cotter Pin, 3/3 2 X 3/ 4 Lg 1 5 725- 0 1 57 Cable T ie 1[...]
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Assembl y , I nstal la ti on & R emo val 4 8 Position the chute cran k suppor t tube (D) to insert th e 2. screws ( 1 , Figure 3- 2) into the holes of the sup por t tube mounting b racket and the housin g mounting bracket o n the lef t rear of th e snow thrower housing. Se cure with the hex f lange l ock nuts (2 , Figure 3-2 ) . Refe r to Figur[...]
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9 s e c t i O n 4 — a s s e M b l y , i n s t a l l a t i O n & r e M O v a l Make cer tain the supp ort p ins at the bot tom of the front 4. hitch yoke are in the enga ged positio n ( through holes in yo ke) . See Figure 4 - 6. Star t the trac tor and align the f ront hitch yoke with the 5. att achment bracket s on each side of the r ear blo[...]
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10 s e c t i O n 4 — a s s e M b l y , i n s t a l l a t i O n & r e M O v a l Stop the trac tor engine and e ngage the par king bra ke. 8. Check that supp or t pins are fully enga ged in the ho using mounting b rackets hol es ( See Figure 4 - 7). W ARNI NG! If the tr actor has b een recently ope rated, the muf f ler , exhaus t pipe, and surr[...]
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A dju stmen ts , C ont rols & Ope ra tio n 5 11 ADJ USTMEN TS W ARNI NG! If the sn ow thrower is t o be use d on gravel sur faces, use e xtrem e caution to avoid pick ing up gravel with the shave plate or auge r . Loose gr av el can dam age the auger o r housing, and could be throw n at high speed by th e impeller— causing po ssible injur y t[...]
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12 s e c t i O n 5 — a d j u s t M e n t s , c O n t r O l s & O p e r a t i O n CONTROL S The thrower contro ls are con veniently l ocated to be op erated from th e operator ’ s positio n on the trac tor . Lif t Lever: 1 . The tr actor hydraulic s and front hitch sys tem are used to rais e or lower the snow thrower. If installed as recomme[...]
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13 s e c t i O n 5 — a d j u s t M e n t s , c O n t r O l s & O p e r a t i O n d. Fill the trac tor ’ s f uel tank ou tdoors. Avoid spilling fuel o nto the engine or any other s ource of heat or combustio n. Do not f ill the tank w hile the engine is running. W ipe up any spilled f uel be fore star ting the engine. The aug er spee d is di[...]
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Maintenan ce 6 14 Slide the shave plate out of th e off-s et slot of the c. housing, an d from bet ween th e skid shoe s and side pane ls of the housing. With the m ounting holes toward th e back , slide the d. new shave plate into position an d secure with th e fasten ers removed pr eviously . The sk id shoes are rever sible for lo nger life. Rem [...]
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15 s e c t i O n 7 — M a i n t e n a n c e Lubrication The aug er gear box is lubric ated with grease at th e factor y 1 . and is neith er ex ternally ser viceab le, nor requires ch ecking . If disasse mbled for a n y reason, lu bricate with 2 ounces (by weight) of Shell Alv ania grease, par t number 737 - 01 68A . Befo re reassembling, re move a[...]
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IMPORT ANT: T o o bt ain w arr ant y c over ag e owne r must p res ent a n or igin al pro of of pur cha se a nd app lic able m ain ten anc e rec ord s to the ser v ic ing de ale r . P lea se s ee th e oper at or’s ma nual f or info rma tio n on re quire d main ten anc e and s er vi ce in ter v als. Th e limi ted w arr an t y se t for th b elow i [...]