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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 O p e r a t O r ’ s M a n u a l Safe Ope ration Practices • S et-Up • Ope ration • Maintenan ce • Ser vice • T rouble shootin g • W arranty 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 TEMPTIN[...]
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Customer S uppor t If you ha ve d iff icul ty as sem blin g t hi s pr oduct or h a ve an y q uest ion s r ega rdi ng t he co ntr ols , ope rat ion, or ma in ten anc e o f this machine , you can seek help f rom the exper t s. Choose from the options be low: Visit us on the web at ww w.cubcadet.com ◊ Locate your nearest C ub Cadet Dealer at (8 77) [...]
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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 the machine an d in the manual(s ) 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 . [...]
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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 Watch for traf f ic whe n ope rating near o r crossing roadw ays. This machin e is not intende d for us e on any public ro adway. Do not op erate the m achine whil e under th e inf luence of alcohol o r drugs. Mow only in d aylight or goo[...]
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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 Children T ra gic accident s can occur i f the ope rator is not al er t to the presen ce of children. Chil dren are of ten at tr ac ted to the machine an d the mowing a cti vit y. They do not und ers tand the dange rs. N ever assume that childre n will re[...]
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6 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 Regula rly che ck the saf et y interlo ck sys tem for pro per 4. func tio n, as descr ibed later i n this manual. If th e safe t y interlock s ystem d oes not f unc tion p rope rly , have your machine se r viced . Check the b lade(s) and engine mountin g bolt s at f[...]
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7 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 WA R N I N G ! Y ou r Respo nsibilit y — Res tric t the us e of this power mach ine to per sons wh o read, und ers tand an d follow the w arnings an d instruc ti ons in this manual and o n the machin e. SA VE THE SE I NST RU CTIONS ! Safet y Symbols This pa ge dep[...]
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8 s e c t i O n 2 — 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 15° slope) 15° Use this page as a guide t o determine slopes where you ma y not operate safely . WA R N I N G ! ?[...]
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Assem bly & Set -U p 3 9 Cont ents of Crate ?[...]
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10 s e c t i O n 2— a s s e M b l y & s e t -u p Installing the L PG T ank [...]
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11 s e c t i O n 2 — a s s e M b l y & s e t -u p Install Operator’ s Seat T o inst all the se at procee d as follows: NOTE: T he seat is shipp ed w ith the seat s witch and seat p an att ache d. A se cond per son may be n ee ded to ho ld the seat . Cut any straps secu ring the s eat assembl y to the trac tor. Remove any pack ing[...]
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C on trol s & Fe a tures 4 12 Ignition Swi tc h Module Hou r Me ter/ Ind icat or Pan el PTO Swi tch Ind ex Pla te Dec k Lif t Pe dal Drive Pe dal Revers e Peda l Thro tt le Co ntro l Seat Ad just me nt Lever Park ing B rea k Eng age me nt Lever LPG T a nk E F 1/ 4 1/ 2 L. P . GAS FUEL OK OK D D A V E R T I C A L H O R I Z O N T A L Fue l Va l v[...]
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13 s e c t i O n 4 — c O n t r O l s & f e a t u r e s PTO ( Po wer T ake-O f f ) Switch ?[...]
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14 s e c t i O n 4 — c O n t r O l s & f e a t u r e s Indicator P anel Fea tures Bat te r y Ind icat or Illuminates and the b at ter y volta ge is displayed br ief ly wh en the Illuminates to indic[...]
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Operation 5 15 General Safet y ?[...]
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16 s e c t i O n 5 — O p e r a t i O n Starting the Engine W ARNI NG! T his trac tor is e quippe d with a s afet y interlock s ystem d esigne d for the p rotec tion of th e oper ator . Do not o per ate the trac tor if any par t of ?[...]
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17 s e c t i O n 5 — O p e r a t i O n Driving The T rac tor W ARNI NG! Avoid sudde n star t s, e xcessive speed and sudde n stops . Releas e the par king b rake. Move the throt tle l ever into the ?[...]
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18 s e c t i O n 5 — O p e r a t i O n Driving On Slopes where you m ay operate the tr ac tor saf ely. W ARNI NG! D o not mow on in clines with a sl ope in ?[...]
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Ma in t en anc e & Adj ustm en ts 6 19 Maintena nce Schedule Before Each u se Ever y 10 Hours Ever y 25 Hour s Ever y 50 Hour s Ever y 100 Hour s Af ter Mowing Prio r to Storing Chec k engi ne oil/ LPG level P P Chec k Air Filter f or Dir t y, Loose or Dama ged Par t s P P Chec k LPG valve, hose s and se als P Chec k hydrauli c hose s for lea k[...]
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20 s e c t i O n 6 — M a i n t e n a n c e & a d j u s t M e n t s Maintenance W ARNI NG! [...]
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21 s e c t i O n 6 — M a i n t e n a n c e & a d j u s t M e n t s T urn th e reser voir c ap counterclock w ise to re -move, then 2. ?[...]
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22 s e c t i O n 6 — M a i n t e n a n c e & a d j u s t M e n t s Cleaning the T ractor Any oil spilled o n the machine s hould b e wipe d of f pro mptly. Do ?[...]
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23 s e c t i O n 6 — M a i n t e n a n c e & a d j u s t M e n t s Deck Spindle ?[...]
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24 s e c t i O n 6 — M a i n t e n a n c e & a d j u s t M e n t s Rotate the b lade nea rest the dis charge chute so that i t is 2 . parall el with the t rac tor. Measure the dis tance f rom the f ront of the bl ade tip to the ground and t he rear of the b lade tip to the g round. T he f irst m easureme nt taken shoul d be be t wee[...]
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25 s e c t i O n 6 — M a i n t e n a n c e & a d j u s t M e n t s Figur e 6 - 10 Loc k Nut Shou ld er Bo lt Dec k Whe e l Figur e 6 -9 Setting the Deck Wheels Move the trac tor o n a f irm and level sur face, pref erabl y pavement, an d procee d as foll ows ?[...]
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Ser vice 7 26 W ARNI NG! park ing bra ke lever , t urn the igni tion key to the ?[...]
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27 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e Deck Remov al Remove the mower d eck f rom the tra cto r as follows: the engin e, and set th e park ing bra ke. ?[...]
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28 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e Af ter all four cot ter pins are s ecure, slid e the de ck for ward 5. and hoo k the de ck to the U -ro d. Route the b elt as show n in Fig. 7 - 8. Af ter rou ting the b elt 6. ⁄ [...]
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29 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e Replacing the Deck Belt Remove the de ck fro m beneath th e trac tor, ( re fer to De ck Removal o n page 27). Remove the he x washe r screws se curing th e belt covers to 2. the de ck. Using a ⁄ ?[...]
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30 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e Changing the Spindle Assembly Remove the de ck fro m beneath th e trac tor, ( re fer to De ck Removal o n page 27). Remove the he x washe r screws se curing th e belt covers 2. to the deck an d remove the b elt fro m the spindl e pulleys . ?[...]
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T roub leshooting 8 31 Problem Cause Remedy Engi ne fai ls t o sta r t 2. ?[...]
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R epl ac em en t P ar ts 9 32 Component P ar t Numbe r and Des cri pti on ?[...]
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33 s e c t i O n 9 — r e p l a c e M e n t p a r t s Component P ar t Numbe r and Des cri pti on ?[...]
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A t tach men t s & A c ces sorie s 10 34 Pa rt No. Par t Mulch Kit ?[...]
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No te s 11 35[...]
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36 s e c t i O n 1 1 — n O t e s[...]
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37 s e c t i O n 1 1 — n O t e s[...]
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FEDERAL and/or CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT Y OUR W ARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA TIONS MTD Co nsum er Gro up Inc, t he Uni ted St ates Environ ment al Protec ti on Agen cy ( EP A) , and, for t hos e prod uc ts cer t ifie d for sal e in th e state of Cal iforn ia, t he Califo rnia A ir Reso urc es Boar d ( CARB ) are pl ease d to e[...]
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GDOC-100223 Re v . A W ARRANTED P AR TS: The re pair or r epl acem ent of any warr anted p ar t other w ise e ligi ble for war rant y c overage may be exc lude d from s uch war rant y c overage if M TD Co nsum er Grou p Inc de mon strate s that th e outd oor eq uip ment en gin e has be en abu sed, n egl ecte d, or im pro perl y maint aine d, and t [...]
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CUB C ADET LLC MANUF A CTURER’S LIMITED W ARRANT Y FOR Z-FORCE S / Z-FORCE ZERO- TURN R IDIN G MO WER Cub Cadet LLC, P .O . BO X 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019, Phone: 1-877-282-8684 MTD Products Limited, Kitchener , ON N2G 4J1, Phone: 1-800-668-1238 GDO C - 100 0 9 0 RE V. C IMPO RT ANT : T o obt a in w ar r an t y c ove r ag e own er mu st p[...]