Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 60-inch & 72-inch Fabricated Deck Cub Cadet
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Hydr ostatic Zer o-T urn Co mmer cial Riding M o wer Professio nal Turf Equip men t OPERATOR’S AND SERVICE MANUAL 60” & 72” Fab ricate d Deck Digital Fuel Injec t ion, Liquid Cooled.
2 T ABLE OF CO NTENTS F orew ord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Gener al Saf ety O peration s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 FOR W ARD Th e T an k H ydros tat ic Zero- T u r n Com m ercial Rid in g M o w er pro vides super b m a neu v era bility , mid-mou nt cutt ing capab ili ty f o r professional lands capers, commerc ial lawn ser vice compa - nie s , professi onal tu rf manage rs and golf course s uperi nten dents.
4 GENERAL SAFET Y OPERA TIONS A. D ANGER 1. Do not op erate m ac hine in con fin ed areas wher e e xh aus t g as es c an acc um ulate . 2. Do n ot op er ate m ac h ine witho ut m o wer c hute de f l ect o r in place an d opera tio nal. 3. Do not c a rr y passe ngers .
5 tur e . K eep spa rks and f l am es a wa y at all time s . 11. When look ing for oil l e aks , ne ve r r un your hand ov er h ydr aulic hoses , l in es or f ittings . Ne ve r tighten or adjust h ydra ulic hose s , lin es or fit tings wh il e t h e sy st em is und er pres su re .
6 SAFETY DECALS AND L ABELS WAR NING SHIELD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE ! WARNING Serious bodily injury may r es ult from failur e to follow safe operating pr oc edures. Read the Operator's Manual before operating this machi n e. Clear area of debris and other objects before mowing.
7 SPECIF ICA TI ONS Engi ne: 29HP , Di g ital Fue l Injection, Liqui d-C ooled, OHV , K a w asaki Ty p e : Horizontal Cr ankshaft, V -T win Air Clean er: Dual El emen t, Caniste r T ype Lu be Sys tem .
8 O PE RA TIN G IN ST R U CT ION S A.General 1. Wh en M o wing: a. K eep adults, chil dren, and pets a wa y from the area to be mowed. b. W hen operating t his mower , in the forw ard direction, do not al lo w the steer ing le v ers to return to N eutral on t heir own.
9 b . A v oid tur ning downhill if possible, if not use e xt r a care a nd go slowly . c. Av oid tur ning when goi ng downhill, tr action is at a mini mum go ing downh ill. d. Do not operate with discharge side of the mo we r t owa rd st re e t s, bu i ld in g s, p l ay- grounds, park ing lots, other machines, ani- mals, and other people.
10 4. El ectri c Blade Clutc h S witc h: (See F igur e 1.) Loc ated on the righ t si de of t h e m o wer bes i d e t he i gnit ion s w it ch . This is an “ on/ off” push p ull s w itch that con trols the electric b l a de c lutch whic h s u pp l ie s po w er to th e cu t - ting bla des thr oug h the P T O .
11 C.Initia l Ad justm ents 1. Ch ec k the f lui d le v els and ti re s: Note: These chec ks s hould be made dai ly , bef ore starti ng the engine. a. Fue l: Using a good grade of unleaded, regular gasoline (f or a g asoline engine), fill the fuel tank (besid e the engine on the left or right side of t he mower).
12 tur n th e top bolt clockwise or counter cl ockw is e a f e w tur ns. Ad jus t bo th fro n t and rear Deck l inks as necessar y . Retighten nut s. f . Rai s e the mowing dec k to the transpor t positio n using the transpor t le ver . g. Use t he transpor t lev er to low e r the m ow- ing d eck to the cutting position and repeat step “b .
13 panel). This must be increased to full spe ed (3525-3675 r pm ) after becoming f a mi lia r wit h the ma ch in e. 2. Release the par k brake . 3. Mov e both lap bars out of the n eutral/ star t position to the neutral position (toward c ente r of machine).
14 g. T ur n the ignition ke y in a clockwise direc- tion to the “Star t” position until the engine star t s . Note: Do not hold the key i n the “Start” posit i on f or m or e t han 10 seconds o r y ou may dama ge the st ar t er . If the e ngin e do es not start in thi s ti m e, wait abou t 30 second s and try aga in .
15 d. Detach the mower driv e belt. e. Remov e six linchpin s (See Fig. 6) (4) from the deck and (2) from the front of the mower . Remov e the linchpins on the left and right rear side of the cutter d.
16 e. Pull the tensio ner pulley awa y from the belt and remov e the PT O belt then remove t he blade driv e belt. f . Revers e the process to install the belt.
17 caps a nd drain oil from bot h left and r ight pumps. Replace and retighten nuts. j. Coat new filter sea l with oil be f ore i nstalla- tion . Inst all new hydra ulic oil filter f illed with ne w oil. k. A dd p r oper amoun t of hydraulic oil to res- er v oir .
18 6. Fuses: T here are two fuses lo cate d in the wir - in g bet w ee n t h e ignit ion and sta r t s w itch and ot he r el ec tr ic al co mpo n en t s. T hi s is a st an - dard plug -in t ype auto moti v e fuse rated at 20 am p f or the ma i n harnes s an d 10 amp f or the dig it al fu el i nj e ct or an d fu el pum p.
19 one of the steering lev ers up to the operat- ing posit ion. Release the op er ator’ s seat and the engine should stop . If the engine does not stop , the seat s wi tch must be replaced.
20 c. Locate jam nuts. (Ref erence control assem bl y in par ts list ). d. Loosen jam nuts on both ends of rod con- nectors. See Co ntrol Assembly in t he Illus- trat ed P ar ts Book (ONL Y if mower creeps.) e. Star t unit and push throttle all t he wa y on.
21 tim e t he en gi ne is runni n g. Bec ause of e xtrem el y clo se tole ra nces, w ear is an imp or- tant f actor i n the ir l ife . Co ntam i nant s in the h ydrau lic oil an d cavi tat io n doe s th e gr eat est ha r m t o the pum ps.
22 Replace the fuel l ine on the carburetor . Star t the engine an d allow it to run out of fuel. This wi ll pre vent g um and v arnish deposits f rom f or ming. Replac e the fu el fil- ter. g. Gas ol ine Engine Onl y: Rem ov e the spar k plugs and pour approximately one ounce of oil into each cylinder .
23 . OIL CHART Apply a few drops o f SAE 1 0W - 30 en gine o il or u se a s pray lubr ican t. Appl y the oil to bo th side s of pi v ot point s. Wipe off an y e xce ss . Star t eng ine and oper ate mo w er br ie f ly to insu re that oil sp reads e ven ly .
24 P erf orm anc e Adj ustme nts A. High Speed T rackin g Adjustment If m ower tracks to one side with bo th la p bars in f ully f orwa rd posit i on : 1. Chec k ai r pr es s ur e in all f our tir es : a. Pressure s hould be within spec ified ranges and balanced side-t o-side.
25 C. Deck Cor ner Ba ll Whee l Rol ler Set t in gs 1. Ma tc hi n g t h e se t he i ght s of t he ball roller s on the f o ur corners of the mo wer de ck to the desired c ut height will p r ev ent edge scalping and m i ni m i z e an y side- to-si de v ariance in cut hei ght .
26 F . Deck leveli ng Pr ocedure 1. P ark the mo w er on a fla t pa ve d s urf ace, engage the parking br ake , shut off the engine , remo v e the k ey from the ignition s witc h, disconne ct the spark plug wires and us ing the trans por t le v er , lo w er the m o wing dec k into t he 4" heigh t of cut posi tion.
27 WIRI NG DIA GRAM GD: 02 0005 87.
MANUF A CTURE R’ S LIMIT ED W ARRA NTY - T URF EQ U IPMEN T This warranty is specific to the produc t manu a l to which i t is attac hed. For a complete list of product s and wa rrant i es contact y our authorized Cub Cadet Commer cial dealer .
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