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Oper ator’ s Man ual PRIN TED IN U .S .A. FORM NO . 769-00 657 (1/2003) Twin Rear Bagger Kit Models 190-670-100 and 190-678-100 IMPOR T ANT : Read saf e ty rules and instructions carefully Warn ing: This unit is equipped wi th an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered o r grass-co[...]
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page Important Safe O peratio n Practi ces ................. ............. ................... ............. ..... 3 Loose P arts . .................... ............. ................... ............. ................... ............. ..... 6 Assemb ly & Operation ........... ............. .................... ......[...]
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3 SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PR ACTICES General O peration 1. Read, u nderstand , and foll ow all in struction s on the machin e and in the manu al(s) before a ttempting to assemb le and o perate. Keep this ma nual in a safe pl ace for future and regul ar reference a nd for orde ring repl ace ment pa rts. 2. Be familiar with all controls a[...]
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4 27. Use on ly acce ssories an d attachm ents app roved for this machin e by the machine manufact urer. Read, under stand and follow al l instruc tions pro vided with the access ory or att achment. 28. Data in dicates that opera tors, age 60 years and above, are involv ed in a large percentage of tractor-re lated injur ies. These o perator s shoul[...]
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5 or tra iler bed wi th a plas tic liner. Al ways plac e contain ers on th e ground a way from y our vehi cle befor e filling. c. When p ractical, remove gas -powered equipme nt from the truck or traile r and refuel it on the ground . If thi s is not po ssible, then refue l such equ ipment on a trai ler with a portable c ontainer, rather than from [...]
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6 SECTION 2: LOOSE PARTS The grass catcher kit is s hipped with fol lowing loo se parts in the carton . Please remo ve all loos e parts from the carton befo re discardin g it. Compa re with Figure 1 to c heck that no pa rts are miss ingfrom the kit or have be en misplac ed d uring u npacki ng. Figure 1 The loos e parts consi st of: 1. One Chute Tub[...]
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7 SECTION 3: ASSEMBLY & OPERATION NOTE: References to LEFT, RIGHT , FRONT and REAR of the t ractor are from the operator’ s positio n. • Before as sembly, p lace the tracto r on a firm and leve l surfac e, disengag e the PTO, s top the trac tor engine and s et the parking br ake. Mount ing Bracket Ass embly NOTE: For conv enienc e, pivot th[...]
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8 • Attach the grass bag s using the slots show n in Figure 5. Clo se the gras scatche r cover. Attaching the Discharge Chute • Raise the deck to it s highest po sition. • On older models: Remove the clip, if already insta lled on the deck next to the di scharg e chute opening, by removing the lock nut, sp ring washer and hex bo lt that secu [...]
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9 Attaching Blades (Model 190-678 only) Remove the bl ades from your tractor ’ s cutting de ck as follow s. • Remove the cutting dec k from bene ath the tract or, (refer to Deck Re mov al in the Maintenan ce section of your t ractor ’ s operato r ’ s manual fo r detailed instruc tions) then ge ntly flip the deck ove r to expose it s unders [...]
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10 SECTION 4: PARTS LIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20* 21* 23 24 25 26 27 11 5 10 * Mod el 190-678 on ly[...]
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11 Ref. No. Part No. Description 1. 16587D Support Bracke t 2. 16592 Support Assem bly: Grassca tcher Cove r 3. 664-040 17 Cover As sembly : Grasscatc her 4. 710-075 1 Hex bolt: 1/4-2 0 x .620 5. 710- 3008 H ex Bo lt 5/1 6-18 x 0.75 6. 710-301 5 Hex Bol t 1/4-20 x 0.75 7. 711-030 9A Clevis Pin 9. 711-142 1 Clevis Pin 10. 712-3 004A Flange Lock Nut [...]
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MANUF A CTURER ’ S LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR: The lim ited warranty set forth below is given b y Cub Cadet LLC with respect to new me rchandise purchas ed and used in the Uni ted States , its pos sessions and territo ries. Cub Cad et LLC wa rrants this product against defects for a period of two (2) years co mmencin g on the date of ori ginal purchas[...]