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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. Be fami liar with all controls and [...]
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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 Periodic ally check to make sure the b lades come to complete stop with in appro ximately (5 ) five second s after operating the blade d isengagement c ontrol. If the blades do not sto p within the this time fr ame, your machine should b e ser viced professi onally by an autho[...]
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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 — R estric t the use of this power ma chine to perso ns who read, unde rstand a nd 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 ym[...]
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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 , fence , tree, et c.) 3. Align eit[...]
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Ass embly & Set -Up 3 9 Cont ents of Crate ?[...]
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10 S ectio n 2— A SSembl y & S et - U p 2. Remove the t wo shoulde r bolts an d lock nuts in th e seat Figure 3-3 Rotate the s eat into position and s ecure the seat into place with the p reviously removed sh oulder bo lts and lo ck nuts. Be care ful not to[...]
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11 S ectio n 2 — A SSembl y & S et -U p Connec ting the Batter y Cables CALIF ORNIA P ROPOS ITION 6 5 W ARNING ! Bat tery p osts, te rminals, and relate d accessories contain lead a nd lead compoun ds, chemicals k nown to the State of Califor nia to cause cancer and reproduc tive harm. Wash hands after handling. C AUT I ON : When at taching b[...]
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Con trols & F eatures 4 12 Ignition Swi tch Module Hour Meter / Indicator Panel PT O Swit ch Inde x Plate Deck L ift Pedal Driv e P edal Reverse P edal Throttle Control Fuel T a nk Cap Seat Adj ustme nt Lever Parking Break Engagemen t Lev er Choke Control Figure 4- 1 NOT E: ?[...]
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13 S ectio n 4 — c ontrolS & F ea tur eS PTO ( P ow er T ake-O ff ) Switch ?[...]
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14 S ectio n 4 — c ontrolS & F ea ture S Choke Control The cho ke knob controls the p osition of the engine ch oke and is located o n the RH console. Pull the kn ob out to choke the engin e; push the kno b in to open the cho ke. Parking Brak e Engagem ent Lev er The p arking br ake engageme nt lever is located on th e lef t of the seat b ox f[...]
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Operation 5 15 General Safet y manual. Lear n to operate this machine SAFEL Y . D o not risk ?[...]
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16 S ectio n 5— o pera tion Starting the Engine WA R NI N G ! This tr actor is equ ipped wi th a safet y interlock s ystem design ed for the p rotectio n of the ope rator . D o not oper ate the trac tor if any part of the int erlock system is ma lfunctioning. Periodically check th e func tions of the interlock s ystem for proper operation. WA R N[...]
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17 S ectio n 5 — o per a ti on Driving The T rac tor WA R NI N G ! Avoid sudden s tart s, excessive spe ed and sudden stops. Release t he parkin g brake. Move the throt tle lever into the F AS T ( rabbit) position. 2. [...]
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18 S ectio n 5— o pera tion Driving On Slopes where you m a y ope rate the trac tor safely. WA R NI N G ! Do n ot mow on inclines wi th a slope in ?[...]
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Maint enance & Adjustments 6 Maintenance Schedule Before Eac h use Ever y 1 0 Hours Ever y 25 Hours Prior to Storing Clean Battery T erminals P P Lube Fron t Caster Wh eels and W heel Spin dles P P Chec k Engine Coo ling Fins fo r Debri s ( Clean as Necess ary) P P Lube De ck Spind les P P Lube Peda l Pivot Points P P Maintenance WA R NI N G ! [...]
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S ectio n 6 — M aintenance & a dj uStMentS 4. If your engi ne has the oil drain hos e setup in Fig. 6 - 2, see Oil Filler Oil Fill Cap /Dipstick Oil Fill T ube Oil D rain Hos e Square-H ead Hose Pl ug Figure 6-2 Oil Drain V alve ( If equippe[...]
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S ectio n 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS Removing T he T rac tor F rom St orage Check the en gine oil. 2. Fully charge the bat ter y and inf late the tires to the recommen ded pressure. If drain ed befo re storing, f ill the fu el tank with cl ean, fresh gasolin e. 4. Add clean, f resh fuel. 5. Star t the engin e and al[...]
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S ectio n 6 — M aintenance & a dj uStMentS Cleaning the T ractor Any fuel or o il spilled on the m achine should b e wiped of f [...]
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S ectio n 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS deck han ger link. S ee Fig. 6 - 7 . Adjustment Gear Hex Bolt Figure 6- 7 NOT E: The f ront right deck hang er l[...]
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S ectio n 6 — M aintenance & a dj uStMentS Adjusting the Belt T ension T o tighten o r loosen th e tension on the be lt, tighten or loos en the jam nut s on the U- rod, se e Fig. 6- 8, until a ten -poun d pull with a sprin g scale def le cts th e belt abo ut ⁄ Figure 6- 8 Set ting the Deck Wheels Move the trac tor on a f irm a[...]
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Se r vi ce 7 WA R NI N G ! Be fore per formin g any serv ice, place park ing brake lever , turn the i gnition key to the [...]
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S ectio n 7 — S e rvice Deck Removal Remove the m ower deck from th e tractor as f ollows: the engin e, and set the pa rking bra ke. 2. Place the dec[...]
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S ectio n 7 — S ervice 5. Af ter all four cot ter pins are secure, sli de the deck fo rward and hoo k the deck to the U -rod . 6. [...]
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S ectio n 7 — S e rvice 6. Route the b elt as shown in Fig. 7-9 . Af ter routing the b elt ⁄ bracket an d turn towards the back of the t ractor to f inish routing [...]
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S ectio n 7 — S ervice Replacing the Belt Z -Force 48 Remove the de ck from ben eath the trac tor , (refer to D eck Removal o n page 24 ). 2. Remove the h ex washer screws s ecuring the b elt covers to the de ck and loosen th e belt keep ers enou gh to slide the [...]
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S ectio n 7 — S e rvice Changing the Spindle Assembly Remove the de ck from ben eath the trac tor , (refer to D eck Removal o n page 25). 2. Remove the h ex washer screws s ecuring the b elt covers to the deck an d remove the belt f rom the spindl e pulleys. Refe r to F ig. 7-9 . Remove the dri ve belts. (See R eplacing the [...]
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T roub leshooting 8 31 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 32 Component P ar t Number and Description ?[...]
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33 S ectio n 9 — R eplacem ent p aR tS Component P ar t Number and Description ?[...]
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At tac hment s & Ac ces sor ies 10 34 Par t No. Par t [...]
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No tes 11 35[...]
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36 S ectio n 1 1— n oteS[...]
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37 S ectio n 1 1 — n ot eS[...]
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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 nsumer Gr oup Inc, t he United S tates Environm ental Prote ctio n Agency ( EP A ), and , for those pr oduc ts cer tifie d for sale in t he state of Cal ifornia , the Califo rnia Air Re source s Board ( CARB ) are pleas ed to explai n the[...]
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GDOC-100223 Re v . A W ARRANTED P AR TS: The re pair or rep lacem ent of any warrante d part o ther wise eli gible fo r warrant y coverage may be exc luded fro m such war ranty c overage if MT D Consum er Group Inc demonstrates that the outdoor equipment engine has been abused, neglected, or improperly maintained, and that such abuse , neglect, or [...]
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CUB C ADET LL C MANUF A CTURER’S LIMITED W ARRANT Y FOR Z-FORCE S / Z-FORCE ZERO- TURN RI DING MOWER 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-1 0 0 09 0 RE V . C IMPO RT ANT : T o o bt ain wa rr ant y c over ag e owne r must pr es [...]