Cub Cadet 19A40002100 manual

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    CUB CADET LLC, P .O . BO X 36 1 1 3 1 CLEVE LAND, OHIO 4 4 1 36 - 0 0 1 9 Print ed In US A WA R N I N G READ AND F OLL OW A LL S AF ET Y RULES A ND INSTRUCTIONS IN THI S MANU AL BEFORE A T TEMPTING TO OPERA TE T HIS MA CHINE. F AIL URE TO C OMPL Y WITH T HESE INSTR UCTIONS MA Y RES UL T IN PERSONAL INJUR Y . O p e r a t O r ’ s M a n u a l T ripl[...]

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    T o The Own er 1 2 Safe Opera tion P racti ces ........................................ 3 Carto n Con ten ts & Hardw are P acks ...................... 6 Ass embly & Inst allation .......................................... 8 Operat ion ................................................................ 15 P arts List ...........................[...]

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    Im por tan t Safe Ope ra ti on Pr ac ti ces 2 3 General Operation Read, un ders tan d, and foll ow all instru cti ons on your 1 . equipm ent and in the ir manuals be fore at tempting to assembl e and op erate. Keep this manu al in a safe p lace for future an d regular re feren ce and for ord ering re placeme nt par ts . T o he lp avoid blade cont a[...]

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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 Safet y Symbols This tab le dep ic ts and d escrib es safe t y sy mbols that may app ear on this p roduc t. R ead, un ders tand , and foll ow all instruc ti ons on the machine b efore at tempt ing to assembl e and op erate. Sy m b o l Description READ T HE OPER A TO[...]

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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 Sight and hold this level with a vertical tree... or a corner of a building... or a fence post Fold along dotted line (represents a 10° slope) 10° Use this page as a guide t o determine slopes where you ma y s afely operate y our mower with a grass ba g att achmen[...]

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    C on t en ts of Car to n 3 6 Befo re be ginning inst allation, re move all par ts f rom the c ar ton to make sure ever y thing is p resent. C ar ton contents are lis ted be low and shown in Fig . 3- 1. Three hardw are pack s are in clude d in this kit an d are det ailed o n the foll owing pag e. Hitch Bracket K it • (3 P cs . & Hardware Pack)[...]

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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 CONTENTS OF HARD W ARE P A CK This gra ss coll ector k it is ship ped wit h three loo se hardware pac ks encl osed and o ne set of hardware inc lude d in the mou nting brac ket kit. Please che ck your hardware pac ks against t he illustrati ons below. The quantiti es for each item is li sted in [...]

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    Assem bly & I nstal la tion 3 8 Assembling The Suppor t Assembly Locate the up right supp or t bra cket and the ba g suppo r t assembl y . Asse mble it by fo llowing th ese steps: Lay the ba g suppo r t assembl y topside dow n with the 1 . mounting br acket po r tion fa cing upwards . In sert t he no tch ed en d of t he v erti cal s upport br a[...]

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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 Note : The cl evis pin can b e fed d own through th e hitch plate and se cured un dern eath with the hair pin clip, or it may be easier to fe ed the cl evis pin up throu gh the hitch plate hole a nd secu re with the hair pin clip on th e topside. The lat ter m ethod m ay be prefe r[...]

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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 Install t he bagg er cover onto the bag sup por t ass embly, as 5. seen i n Fig. 4 - 1 1 . The plas tic cover goes insid e of the t wo mounting t abs. Assembling Remaining Bagger C omponents Now that the mo unting bracket s are asse mble d and are in pla ce on the tra cto r , foll[...]

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    11 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 Open Hood by pushin g in on t he re ar , righ t -side tab wi th 7. your right hand , as seen in 1 o f Fig. 4 - 14, and liftin g the cover with your le f t hand in th e center rear of the ba gger cover , 2. Install t he bag ass emblies o nto the bag supp or t br ackets 8. by inser [...]

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    12 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 Move the woo d blo ck to either th e lef t o r right blad e for 6. stab ilizati on and rem ove and replace the center b lade so that side of the b lade wi th par t numb er faces th e ground when th e mower is in the op erating p osition . NOTE: Save the thre e blade s you just rem[...]

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    13 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 NOTE: An e x tra car riage b olt and l ock nut have bee n supplie d in your bag ger k it in hardware p ack 689 - 001 63. Y ou m ay replace the ol d hardware fo r the chute stop bracket wi th this new hardw are, or save for later use. NOTE: T his chute stop br acket may stay on the[...]

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    14 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 Rotate the chute aro und the de ck so that it s front e dge f it s 5. snugly into the de ck op ening. Lower th e chute def le c tor slowly (C in Fig. 4 - 2 1 ). Atta ch the ret ainer s trap on the dis charge chute to the 6. retain er clip on the d eck . Ref er to Fig. 4 - 22. Note[...]

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    Operation 5 15 Remove the gr ass bags, as show n in Fig. 5 - 2, by li f ting each 3. bag up (1 ) an d moving the b ags away from th e bag supp or t assembl y (2 ). Empt y the grass clip pings at a prop er disp osal sight, us e 4. the handl e at the bot tom of ea ch grass bag . Hold ing the bag f irml y , empt y the content s Repla ce the grass bags[...]

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    16 1 9 A400 0 2 1 00 Part s List 18 16 17 A 5 12 10 13 27 5 7 14 29 28 26 21 8 2 11 32 21 22 20 19 30 25 9 24 6 6 6 A 12 15 23 12 12 22 31 35 1 3 4 23 34 24[...]

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    17 Re f. Par t Nu mbe r Description 1. 9 31- 0 4 2 9 1 Uppe r Chute Assem bly 2. 9 31- 0 4 2 9 8 T riple B agger Cover Ass embl y 3. 7 31 - 0 6 49 7 Upp er Chute Supp or t 4. 7 31 - 0 6 5 0 4 B agger Cover Scre en 5. 710 - 02 76 Car riage S crew, 5 /1 6 - 18 x 1 .0 0” 6. 710 -3 0 0 8 H ex Hea d Screw, 5 /1 6 - 1 8 x .75 ” 7. 7 11 - 0 3 0 9 A Cl[...]

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    IMPORT ANT: T o o bt a in w arr a n t y c ove ra ge o wn er m ay be r e quir ed to pr es en t an o ri gin al p ro of of p ur cha s e an d app li ca bl e ma in ten an c e re co rd s to t he s er v i cin g de al er. Ple as e s ee t he op er a tor ’s ma nua l for inf or ma ti on on r e quir ed m ain t ena nc e a nd s er v i ce i nt er va ls . Th e l[...]