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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 Printed In U SA O p era t Or ’ s M a nu a l Safe Operation Practices • Se t -Up • Op eration • Maintenanc e • Ser vice • T roubleshooting • Warran ty WA R N I N G RE AD AND FOLLOW ALL SAF ET Y RU LES AND IN STRUC TION S IN THI S MANUAL BE FORE A T TEM PTI NG TO O[...]
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T o The O wner 1 2 Safe Operation Pr actic es ........................................ 3 Assem bly & Set -Up .................................................. 9 C ontrols & F eatures ................................................ 12 Operation ................................................................ 15 Maint enanc e & Adjus tm[...]
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Impor tant S afe Operation Prac tices 2 3 General Operation Read, und erstan d, and follow all ins tructi ons on the 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 and r egular referenc e and for ordering replacement par ts. 2. ?[...]
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4 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS A missing or damag ed discharge cover can cause b lade contac t or thrown obje ct injuries . Stop the b lade(s ) when crossing gr av el drives , walks , or roads and w hile not cut ting grass. Watch for traf f ic when op erating near or c ros[...]
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5 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS Children T ra gic accidents can o ccur if the oper ator is not aler t to the presen ce of children. Children are of ten at trac ted to the machine and th e mowing ac tivit y . They do not un derst and the dange rs. Never assume that chil dren will remain whe re you last saw t[...]
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6 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS General Ser vice Never run an eng ine indoor s or in a poo rly ventilated area. Engine ex haust contains carb on monoxid e, an odorless , and deadly gas. 2. ?[...]
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7 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS WA R NI N G ! Y our Respo nsibility —Res trict th e use of this power machine to p ersons who r ead, unders tand and follow the w arnings and instr uctions in this ma nual and on the machin e. SAVE THESE INSTRUC TIONS! Safet y S ymbols This pag e depic ts and descr ibes safe ty s ymbo[...]
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8 S ectio n 2 — S afe o peration p racti ceS (OK) ( T OO STEEP) USE THIS SL OPE GAUGE TO DETERMINE IF A SL OPE IS TOO STEEP FOR SAFE OPERA TION! T o check the slope, proceed as f ollows: 1. Remove this page and fold along the dashed line . 2. Locate a vertical object on or behind the slope (e.g. a pole , building, fenc e, tree, et c.) 3. Align ei[...]
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Ass embly & Set -Up 3 9 T rac tor Preparat ion Remove the up per crating mater ial from the shipp ing pallet, an d cut any bands or tie s traps sec uring the trac tor to the palle t. Use the lif t handle to rais e the deck to its hig hest positi on. Engage the t ransmission bypass ro ds on each side of the trac tor; then c arefully roll th e tr[...]
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10 S ectio n 2— A SSembl y & S et - U p Connecting the Batter y Cables CALIF ORNIA P ROPOS ITION 6 5 W ARNING ! contain lead a nd lead compoun ds, chemicals k nown to the State of Califor n[...]
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11 S ectio n 2 — A SSembl y & S et -U p Adjusting the Seat T o adjus t the position o f the seat, pull up an d hold the seat adjustme nt lever . Sli de the seat for ward or rea rward to the d esired positio n; then release the a djustment lever. Make sure seat is [...]
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Con trols & F eatures 4 12 ST RUN ST ART SL FA ST BRAKE OFF CHOKE ON STAR T NEUTRA L W A R N I N G W A R N I N G ON Parking Brake Deck Heigh t Index Deck L ift Ped al RH Dri ve Con tro l Leve r LH D rive Con tro l Leve r Hour Meter F u e l Ta n k Ignition Switch PT O Swit ch Throttle Control Choke Control Fuel Shut- O ff Valve Cup[...]
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13 S ectio n 4 — c ontrolS & F ea tur eS Ignition S witch The ig nition switch is lo cated on the RH conso le to the right of the has three p ositions as follows: ?[...]
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14 S ectio n 4 — c ontrolS & F ea ture S F uel Shut -O f f V alve The f uel shut-of f valve is lo cated on top of the f uel tank . When turne d in a clock wise direc tion until it s tops, it will shut of f the f low of fue l to the engine. Whe n turned in a counterclo ckw ise direc tion ?[...]
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Operation 5 General Safet y manual. Lear n to operate this machine SAFEL Y . D o not risk ?[...]
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S ectio n 5— o pera tion 16 7. Check if d eck is level. When cor rectl y adjusted the m ower deck sho uld be level side to sid e, and the front of the d eck should b e approximately ⁄ If de ck needs to be l eveled, refer to th e Maintenance &a[...]
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S ectio n 5 — o per a ti on St opping the Engine 2. Move the RH and LH d rive control levers to the ne utral position . Engage th e parking b rake. 4. [...]
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S ectio n 5— o pera tion 18 Driving the T rac tor F or ward WA R NI N G ! Keep all m ovement of the drive control levers slow an d smooth. Abr upt movement of the control levers c an af fect th e stabilit y of the tr actor and could caus e the trac tor to flip over , which may result in ser ious injury o r death to the oper ator . Slow[...]
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S ectio n 5 — o per a ti on Driving the T rac tor In R everse WA R NI N G ! Always lo ok behind a nd down on both sides of the t ractor b efore back ing up. Always loo k behin d while traveling in the rever se direc tion. Slowly and evenl y move both drive control lever s rearw ard. The tr actor will s tar t to move in the reverse dire[...]
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S ectio n 5— o pera tion 20 Executing a Zero T urn WA R NI N G ! Wh en executing a ze ro turn, the while the tr actor is movi ng can signif icantly re duce your control of the tr actor an d will cause [...]
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S ectio n 5 — o per a ti on Operating The P TO Move the throt tle control lever to approximate ly the mid throttl e position. 2. ?[...]
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Maint enance & Adjustments 6 22 Maintenance Schedule Before Eac h use Ever y 25 Hours Ever y 50 Hours Ever y 1 00 Hours Ever y 300 Hours After Mowing Check Gasol ine Le vel P Chec k Hydrauli c T ra nsax les for le aks P Check Tires & Tire Pres sure P Chec k Deck , Mower and Hydro D rive Belt s P Check Blades and Blade Bolt Tightness P Check[...]
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23 S ectio n 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS Descriptio n D A I LY 4 Deck Susp ension Pivots 4 Height Adjus tment T urnb uckle Clev is P in 2 Height Adjus tment Handle Pivot s 2 Height Adjus tment Stop Pivots 2 Deck L ift Link age Pivots 2 T ransp ort Handl e Piv ots T ransp o[...]
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24 S ectio n 6 — M aintenance & a dj uStMentS Maintenance WA R NI N G ! [...]
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25 S ectio n 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS General Batter y Information WA R NI N G ! Should b atter y acid accident ally splatte r into the eyes or onto the sk in, rinse the af fe cted area immed iately with clean cold w ater . If t here is any further discomfort, seek prompt medi cal attention. If acid spills o n clothing, f irst dilute [...]
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26 S ectio n 6 — M aintenance & a dj uStMentS Using the T ransmission By pass Rods If for any reaso n the trac tor will not drive or you wish to move the trac tor , the two hydrost atic transmissions are equip ped with a bypass ro d that will allow you to manually move the tr actor shor t distances. WA R NI N G ! Do n ot tow the tracto r , ev[...]
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27 S ec tion 6 — M ainte nance & a djuStMent S 5. Shar pen the blad es so that the mower will b e ready to use when needed. 6. Protec t the metal sur faces . Repair scr atches with the [...]
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28 S ectio n 6 — M aintenance & a dj uStMentS Measure bla de-to - ground heig ht at the front tip of the right blad e. T o obtai n an accurate measure, align blade s in parall el with mower centerline, (i.e. f ront to back). 4. Measure bla de-to - ground height at th e front tip of the le ft ?[...]
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29 S ecti on 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS Of f - Se ason S tora ge Riding Mow er Storage If your ridi ng mower is not going to b e operated f or an ex tended peri od of time (thir ty days to approximate ly six months) , the riding mower shoul d be prepare d for storag e. S tore the ri ding mower in a dr y and protec ted loc ation. If s to[...]
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Se r vi ce 7 30 Batter y Remo val WA R NI N G ! acc essories c ontain le ad and lead c ompounds. W ash hands af ter handling. The b atter y is locate d on the right / rear of the tr actor b eneath the seat box f rame. T o rem ove the [...]
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31 S ectio n 7 — S ervice 4. Remove the fo ur hair pins from the r ight and lef t side of the Hair Pi n Hair Pi n Deck L ift Bra cket Figure 1 -3 5. Shif t the de ck for ward until the trailing li nk is free and you are able to rem ove the dec[...]
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32 S ectio n 7 — S e rvice 4. ⁄ 5. ?[...]
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T roub leshooting 8 33 Problem Cause Remedy Excessive v ibration Cutting blade lo ose or unbalanced. 2. Damage d or bent cut ting blade. Tighten blade and spi ndle. 2. Replace blade. Uneven cut Deck not le veled properly . 2. Dull bla de. Uneven tire p ressure. Perform side-to -side deck adjustm[...]
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Repla cement P ar t s 9 34 Component P ar t Number and Description [...]
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35 S ectio n 9 — R eplacem ent p aR tS Component P ar t Number and Description Ignitio n Key [...]
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At tac hment s & Ac ces sor ies 10 36 Part Number Par t * — Use of this att achment require s [...]
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No tes 11 37[...]
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F EDERAL and/ or C A LI FOR NI A EMI SSI ON CO NTR OL W ARRANTY ST A TEME NT YOUR WARRANT Y RIG HTS AND OBLIG A TIO NS MTD Consumer G roup Inc, the Unite d S tates Environme ntal Protecti on Agenc y (EP A), and, for those pro duct s certi fie d for sale in th e state of ?[...]
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GDOC -1 00223 Re v . A ?[...]
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CUB C ADE T LLC MANUF A C TURER’ S L IMITED W ARRANTY FOR Z F ORCE S/Z FO RCE ZER O TU RN RI DIN G MOWER Cub Cadet LLC, P .O. BOX 36 1 1 3 1 CLE VELAN D , OHI O 44 1 36 -0 0 1 9, Phone: 1 -877 - 282- 8684 MTD Products Limited, Kitc hener , ON N2G 4J 1 , Phone: 1 -8 00 -6 68- 1 238 GDOC -1 00 090 RE V . C IMPORT ANT : T o o btain warran[...]