Cub Cadet CC46ES manual

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    CUB CADET LLC, P .O . BO X 36 1 1 3 1 CL EVE LAND, OHIO 4 4 1 36 - 0 0 1 9 Print ed In U SA O p e r a t O r ’ s M a n u a l Safe Ope ration Practice s • Set-Up • Op eration • Mainte nance • Ser vice • T rou blesho oting • Warranty 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 TO[...]

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    Customer S uppor t If you ha ve d iff icu lty a sse mbl ing th is pr oduct or h a ve an y que sti ons reg ar din g t he co nt rol s, opera ti on, or ma in ten an ce of this machi ne, you can seek help from the e xper t s. Choose from the options bel ow: Visit us on the web at ww w.cubcadet.com ◊ Call a Cu stomer Suppor t Rep resentative at ( 8 00[...]

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    Im por tan t Safe Op era tion P ra c tic es 2 3 General Operation Read this op erato r’s manual caref ully in it s entiret y bef ore 1 . atte mpting to assem ble this mach ine. Read , under st and, and foll ow all instru c tions on the m achine and in t he manual(s ) befo re op eration . Keep this manu al in a safe place for f uture and re gular [...]

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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 A missing or dama ged dis charge cover can caus e blade 1 2. contac t or thrown o bjec t injuri es. Many injuries occur as a resul t of the mower b eing p ulled 1 3. over the foot dur ing a fall c aused by slip ping or t rippin g. Do not ho ld on to the m ower if yo[...]

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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 Ser vice Safe Handling Of Gasoline : T o avoid pe rso nal injur y or p rope r t y damag e use ex t reme 1 . care in handli ng gasoli ne. Gaso line is ex t remel y f lammab le and the vap or s are exp losive. Ser ious p ers onal injur y c an occur when g asoline is s[...]

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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 Notice R egarding Emissions Engines which a re cer tif ie d to comply wi th Califo rnia and f eder al EP A em ission regul ations for SO RE (Small Of f Roa d Equipment) are cer tif ie d to ope rate on reg ular unlea ded gas oline, and may include the f ollowin g emi[...]

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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 W ARNING: Y our Resp onsibilit y — Restr ic t the use of this p ower machin e to per sons wh o read, und ers tand a nd follow the w arnings an d instru c tions in this manua l and on the m achine. SA VE THE SE I NST RU CTION S! Safet y Symbols This pa ge dep ic ts[...]

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    8 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 15° slope) 15° Use this page as a guide t o determine slopes where y ou may not opera te safely . W ARNING: Do not opera t e you r l[...]

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    Assem bly & Se t -U p 3 9 Cont ents of Car ton One L awn Mower • One Side D ischarge Chute • One Bo t tle of Oil • One Gr ass Catcher • One L awn Mower Op erator ’s Manual • One Engin e Ope rator ’s Manual • Assembly NOTE: T his unit is shipp ed wi thout gas oline or o il in the engi ne. Fill up gasoline an d oil as instr uc ted[...]

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    10 s e c t i O n 3 — a s s e M b l y & s e t -u p Slip plasti c channel of g rass bag over ho ok s on th e b. fram e. See Fig . 3- 4. All t he plas tic channels e xcept center top of bag at t ach from o utsid e of fr ame. Atta ch center top of bag f rom inside o f fram e. c. Follow the ste ps bel ow to att ach the gr ass catcher : 2. Lif t re[...]

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    11 s e c t i O n 3 — a s s e M b l y & s e t -u p Adjustments Cutting Height Each wh eel has a h eight adjus tment lever to chang e the cut ting height of the m ower . Depre ss height adjus tment l ever towards whe el. 1 . Slide lever to desir ed po sition for a ch ange in cut tin g 2. height. S ee Fig. 3 - 7 . Releas e lever towards de ck . [...]

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    C on trol s and F eat ures 4 12 Blade C ontrol The b lade control is at t ached to th e uppe r handle o f the mower. Depre ss and squ eeze i t against th e upp er handle to o per ate the unit. Re lease i t to stop engin e and bla de. W ARNI NG: T his blad e control is a saf et y devi ce. Never at tempt to byp ass its o per ations. Drive Cont rol Th[...]

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    Operation 5 13 Figur e 5 - 1 3 1 3 2 Starting Engine W ARNI NG: B e sure no one oth er than the op erato r is stan ding near th e lawn mower whil e sta r ting engine o r ope rating mower. Never run engine indo ors or i n enclose d, p oorl y ventilated areas . Engine ex haust contai ns carb on mon oxide, an odor less and d eadly gas . Keep han ds, f[...]

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    Ma in t en an c e & A dju stme nts 6 14 Figur e 6 - 1 Maintenance General Rec ommendations Always obse r ve safet y rules w hen p er for ming any • maintenance. The war rant y on this law n mower do es not cover items that • have been subje c ted to op erator ab use or ne glige nce. T o receive full v alue fro m warr ant y , oper ator must [...]

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    15 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 -2 Replacing R ear Flap T o rem ove rear f lap, lif t rear do or, and press f lap in on 1 . either sid e to remove from h ole. Se e Fig. 6 -2. Remove f lap f rom opp osite hol e and rep lace with new f lap 2. in the opp osite orde r and manne r of removal . Engine Ca[...]

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    Ser vice 7 16 5. Lubricate the e ngine cra nk shaf t an d the inner sur face of the blad e adapter w ith light oil. Slid e the bla de adapter onto the engin e crank shaf t. Place the bla de on the a dapter such that the side o f the blad e marked “ Bot tom” (or with par t numb er) faces the gro und whe n the mower is in the ope rating p osition[...]

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    17 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e Press inward on tab o n the engin e baf f le to releas e it from 4. the baf f le bra cket. Se e Fig. 7- 3. Slide be lt of f of e ngine p ulley and threa d through th e 5. ope ning in the de ck . See Fig ure 7 - 4. Repla ce with new b elt, mak ing sure b elt is f ir mly seate d on 6. engine p ulley whil e pulling[...]

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    18 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e NOTE: T he bat ter y you h ave may diff er slightly f rom the one shown i n Fig. 7 - 6. R efe r to the Par ts Lis t. IM PO RT ANT : When rep lacing bat ter y pack in han dle pan el, bat ter y pa ck must b e positi oned w ith the p ositive termina l to the lef t side and the n egative ter minal to the rig ht side[...]

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    19 s e c t i O n 7 — s e r v i c e Replacing F use The el ec tri c star ter circuit and b at ter y are prote c ted by a 40 ampere f use. If th e fuse b urns out , the ele c tric s tar ter w ill not ope rate. If the unit f ails to sta r t with the e lec tr ic st ar ter , per form the foll owing step s to check the f use inside th e bat ter y ho us[...]

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    T ro ubleshooting 8 20 Problem Cause Remedy Engine Fails to star t Blade c ontrol disengaged. 1. Spark plu g bo ot disconne c ted. 2. Fuel tank empt y o r sta le fue l. 3. Engine not pr ime d (if equipp ed w ith prim er). 4. F ault y spark p lug. 5. Blocke d fue l line. 6. Engine floo ded. 7. Fuel valve (if equip pe d) close d. 8 . Engine not cho k[...]

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    21 s e c t i O n 8 — t r O u b l e s h O O t i n g Problem Cause Remedy Uneven cut Whe els not p ositione d corre ct ly . 1. Dull bla de. 2. Place all four whe els in s ame heig ht positio n 1. (if equipp ed w ith indiv idual he ight adjuster s) . Sharpe n or repl ace blade. 2. Mower will not s elf pr ope l Belt no t install ed pro per ly. 1. Deb[...]

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    R epl ac em en t P a r t s 9 22 Phone (80 0) 965- 4 CUB or 877 - 282-8 68 4 for your n earest Cub Cad et Dea ler to orde r repla cement par t s or a comp lete Par ts M anual (have your full mod el numb er and se rial numb er read y). P ar ts M anual downl oads are als o available f ree of ch arge at w w w.cubcad et. com Component P ar t Number a nd[...]

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    23 S e c t i o n 9 — R e p l a c e m e n t p a R t S Phone (80 0) 965- 4 CUB or 877 - 282-8 68 4 for your n earest Cub Cad et Dea ler to orde r repla cement par t s or a comp lete Par ts M anual (have your full mod el numb er and se rial numb er read y). P ar ts M anual downl oads are als o available f ree of ch arge at w w w.cubcad et. com Compo[...]

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    IMPORT ANT: T o o bt a in w ar r an t y c over a ge o wn er mu s t pre s en t an or igi na l pr oo f of pur c ha s e an d app li c abl e m ain t en an ce r e co rd s to t he ser v ic in g de al er. Ple as e s ee t h e ope r at or ’s man ua l for i nf or ma t ion o n re quir e d ma in ten a nc e an d se r v i ce i n ter v al s. Th e lim it e d wa [...]