Cub Cadet CS 2210 manual

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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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    Customer S uppor t If you hav e dif ficult y assembling thi s produc t or ha ve an y questions regarding the con trols, operation, or maintenance o f this mach ine, you can seek help from the ex per ts. Choose from the options below: ◊ Visit us on the web at ww w .cubcadet.com See How-to Maintenance and P ar ts Installation Videos at ww w .cubcad[...]

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    Impor tant S afe Operation Prac tices 2 3 T raining 1. Read, un derst and, and follow all ins truc tions 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. Be fami liar with all controls and thei r proper op[...]

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    4 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS Safe Handling of Gasolin e: T o avoid pe rsonal injur y or prop er ty damag e use ex treme care in handling gas oline. Gaso line is ex tremely f lammabl e and the vapo rs are exp losive. Serious p ersonal injur y can occur w hen gasolin e is spilled on yours elf or your cloth es which c[...]

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    5 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS 3. Bef ore cleaning, rep airing, or inspe cting , stop the engin e and make cer tain the imp eller and all mov ing par ts have stopp ed. Disconne ct the sp ark plug wire an d ground it against the engine to pr event unint ended star ting. 4. Do not chan ge the engine g ov erno r set tin[...]

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    6 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS Safet y S ymbols This pag e depic ts and descr ibes safe ty s ymbols that may app ear on this produc t. Rea d, unders tand, and fo llow all instruc tions on the machine b efore at tempting to assemble a nd operate. Sy m bo l Descrip tion READ TH E OPERA TOR ’S MANU AL(S ) Read, un der[...]

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    Ass embly & Set -Up 3 7 Cont ents of Car ton • One Chipp er Shredde r • One O perator ’ s Manual • One Engin e Operator ’ s Manual • One T ow Bar • One B ag • One S afety G lasses • One B ottle of O il Assembly NOT E: This unit is shipp ed without g asoline or oil in th e engine. Fill up gasoline an d oil as instruc ted in the[...]

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    8 S ectio n 3 — A SSembl y & S et -U p S e t- Up Gas and Oil Fil l-Up Refe r to the separate engi ne owner ’ s manual for addi tional engine i nformati on. 1. Add oil provi ded bef ore star ting unit for th e fir st time out of the box . 2. Ser vice the eng ine with gasolin e as instruc ted in the separ ate engine owner ’ s manual. W ARN [...]

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    Con trols and F eatures 4 9 Chipper Chute Branch es up to two inches (mod el series CS 221 0) or thre e inches (model ser ies CS 33 1 0) in diameter may be f ed into the chipper chute for chipp ing. Hopper Leaves, tw igs, and branch es up to 1 /2-inch in d iameter may be placed into the h opper fo r shredding. Se e Figure 4 - 1 . IMPO RT ANT : Neve[...]

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    Operation 5 10 W ARN ING: The ope ration of any chippe r shredder can result in fo reign objec ts b eing thrown into the eyes, which c an damage your eyes severel y . Alw ays wear the saf ety glass es provided w ith this unit or eye shields b efore chipping o r shredding and w hile per form ing any adjustments o r repairs. Starting Engine Refe r to[...]

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    11 S ectio n 5 — o per a ti on Emptying the Bag 1. St op engine. 2. Sque eze the lock ing buck le to release the b ag’ s drawstr ap bef ore loosenin g it from the chute de fle ctor. See Figur e 5 -2 . Figure 5- 2 3. Empt y the bag and re attach to the chu te defl ector ope ning. Refer to the “ Set-Up & Adjustme nts” sec tion of this man[...]

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    Maint enance & Adjustments 6 12 Equipment Care • Clean the chipp er shredd er thoroughly a fter each us e. • Wash bag peri odically wi th water . A llow to dry tho roughly in shade. • If the re ductio n chamber be comes clog ged, remove and clean as instr ucted b elow. NOT E: Cleaning with a f orceful spray of water is not recomme nded as[...]

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    13 S ectio n 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS 3. Rem ov e the hairp in clip from the clev is pin which ex tends through the h ousing and shredd er screen . See Figure 6 - 1 B. Remove clevis p in. 4. Pivot the shredd er screen upwa rd. See Figure 6 - 1 C. Clean the surrou nding area b y scraping a way debri s. 5. Conf irm that the sp ark plug [...]

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    Se r vi ce 7 14 7. Install a re placement blad e (Part No. 7 4 2-054 4) with the hardware removed earlier or sharp en. IMPO RT ANT : When sharp ening the blad e, protect han ds by using gloves. Follow th e original angle o f grind and make sure to remove an equal am ount from each bla de. 8. T o rep lace the other bla de, rotate the impe ller to ex[...]

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    15 S ectio n 7 — S ervice 4. Remove six f lange nut s which secure h opper inl et guide to impeller housing. See Figure 7- 3 A. A C B Figure 7 -3 5. Care fully sep arate the hopp er assembly f rom the impe ller housing a nd set it aside . 6. Inser t a piece of wo od into the chute def lec tor openin g to stab ilize the impe ller and prevent it fr[...]

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    T roub leshooting 8 16 Problem Cause Remedy Engine Fails to star t 1. Throt tle lever not in correc t star ting positio n. 2. Spark plu g wire disconnec ted. 3. Choke not in CHOKE posi tion (if equipped ) . 4. Fuel tank empt y or st ale fuel . 5. Engine not pr imed (if equippe d) . 6. F ault y spark plug . 7. Blocke d fuel line. 8. Engine flooded. [...]

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    Repla cement P ar t s 9 17 Component P ar t Number and Description 94 2-0 4050 Shredder Blade 942 -054 4B Chipper Blade 7 1 9 - 04308 Flail Blade ( 3 total) 634- 0 462 7 10 x 4.0 P neumatic Wheel Phone (80 0) 965- 4CUB to order rep lacement par ts or a compl ete Part s Manual (have your full mod el number and s erial number ready). Part s Manual do[...]

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    The limi ted warrant y set for th be low is given by Cub Cadet LLC with resp ect to new m erchandise purchas ed and used in th e United States, its p ossessions and terr itories, and by MT D Product s Limited with resp ect to new m erchandise purchas ed and used in C anada and/ or its t erritories a nd possess ions. This warr anty is in addi tion t[...]