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        Cub Cadet 18.5HP Z-Force 42 Lawn Mower User Manual
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1.        HOLLAND 215193713                             S3HOLIMS  INO 102 3SH3A3H             TYHLNIN NI NMOHS             HOLIMS TVYVHLNSIN    01008375    GD       26    SLOPE GAUGE    USE THIS PAGE AS A GUIDE TO DETERMINE SLOPES WHERE YOU MAY NOT OPERATE SAFELY        AE SIGHT AND HOLD THIS LEVEL WITH A VERTICAL TREE                                              LM   148                                        A CORNER OF A BUILDING   a             tg OR    FENCE POST            e                                                My         Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of 15 degrees  a rise of approximately 2 1 2 feet every 10 feet   A riding mower  could overturn and cause serious injury  If operating a walk behind mower on such a slope  it is extremely difficult to maintain  your footing and you could slip  resulting in serious injury    Operate RIDING mowers up and down slopes  never across the face of slopes    Operate WALK BEHIND mowers across the face of slopes  never up and down slopes     27    MANUFACTURER   S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR                TWO YEAR RESIDENTIAL  ONE YEAR COMMERCIAL    Proper maintenance of your Cub Cadet equipment is the owner s responsibility  Follow the instructions in  your operator   s manual for correct lubricants and maintenance schedule  Your Cub Cadet dealer carries a  complete line of quality lubricants and filters for your equipment   s engine  transmission  chassis and  attachments     Riding mowers  lawn tractors  garden t
2.   4  Move the choke speed control slowly by  moving it rearward  If the engine is   cold   the choke may need to be par   tially applied for a few minutes  Be sure  to move the choke throttle after the  engine has    warmed up    to the detent    g  Check safety devices    1  With the park brake engaged  move one  of the lap bars  speed directional control   from the neutral start position to the neu   tral position  out of the slot  toward the  center of the machine      the engine  should stop running  Move the lap bars  back to the neutral start position and the  engine should run    2  Repeatthis procedure with the opposite  side lap bars    3  With the park brake engaged and the lap  bars in the neutral start position   advance the engine speed control com   pletely forward  Hi idle   engage the PTO  control switch  pull upward   then lift off  the seat     the engine should stop run   ning  Sit down and the engine should  run  Turn off the PTO by pushing the  control switch down    h  To drive      the FORWARD direction    1  Setthe engine speed to 2000 to 2500   rpm  refer to optional tachometer on    1     right control panel   This must be  increased to full speed  3525 3675 rpm   after becoming familiar with the machine   Release the park brake    Move both lap bars out of the neutral   start position to the neutral position   toward center of machine   Slowly  move  both lap bars toward the front of the  machine until the machine begins to  move forward     release
3.   Keep    Set the parking brake     blades sharp and free of build up at all  times     16    Linch Pins    c  Sharpen blades evenly at the original 30    angle to maintain balanced cutting blades   Do not sharpen the underside of the  blades  Use a electric blade sharpener  a  conventional electric grinder or a hand file  to sharpen the blades    d  Replace any blade with severe nicks or  dents that cannot be removed by filing    e  Check the balance of the blade after  sharpening by placing it on a blade bal   ancer  Do not use un balanced blades    f  If the blade dips on one end  file stock off  of the cutting surface on that end     Note  Blades that cannot be easily bal   anced   REPLACE     Changing the Blade Drive Belts    a  Setthe parking brake  Remove ignition key  and both spark plug caps    b  Unscrew the wing nuts from the deck cov   ers and remove both covers    c  Using a 3 8  socket breaker bar or socket  ratchet insert the drive end into the 3 8   square opening in the lower idler arm  assembly and push the idler arm counter   clockwise  While holding the idler arm  back  loosen the blade drive belt from the  pulley and slide the belt away from the pul   ley    d  Remove tension of the PTO belt by moving  the belt tensioning rod  Loosen the belt  retaining bolt    e  Pull the tensioner pulley away from the belt  and remove the PTO belt then remove the  blade drive belt    f  Reverse the process to install the belt     5        Note  when replacing belts do n
4.  NOT     Do not turn on slopes unless necessary  then   turn slowly and gradually downhill  if possible     Do not mow near drop offs  ditches or embank   ments  The mower could suddenly turn over if a  wheel is over the edge of a cliff or ditch  or if an  edge caves in     Do not mow on wet grass  Reduced traction  could cause sliding       Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting  your foot on the ground     Do not use the grass catcher on steep slopes            CHILDREN    Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not  alert to the presence of children  Children are  often attracted to the machine and the mowing  activity  Never assume that children will remain  where you last saw them    1  Keep children out of the mowing area and in  watchful care of an adult other than the opera   tor    2       alert and turn the machine off if children  enter the area    3  Before and when backing up  look behind and  down for small children    4  Never carry children  even with the blades off   They may fall off and be seriously injured or  may interfere with safe machine operation    5  Never allow children under 14 years old to  operate the machine  Children 14 years and  over should only operate the machine under    close parental supervision and proper instruc   tion    Use extra care when approaching blind cor   ners  shrubs  trees or other objects that may  obscure your vision of a child or other hazard   Remove the key when the machine is left  unattended to prevent
5.  are in the neutral posi   tion  the parking brake is on  and the PTO  drive is disengaged    2  Start the mower and let it run at approximately  half throttle for 3 5 minutes to bring the engine  up to operating temperature    3  Locate the  optional  Hour Meter Tachome   ter  Service Minder display on the right hand  operator control panel if so equipped  or use a  hand held tachometer   see Fig 1 on page 9  of the manual  This display defaults to the  tachometer mode when engine is running    4  Move the throttle lever to the high speed posi   tion and note the RPM reading on the display    5  Move the throttle lever back to the low speed  position and again note the displayed       5    6  Compare these noted RPM readings to the  specifications in Table 1  for the engine that is  on your mower    7  If the readings do not correspond to the  ranges in the table  refer to the engine owner   s  manual for the proper adjustment procedures    8  If adjustments per the engine operator s man   ual do not result in proper RPM readings  con   tact your service technician    9  Note  The throttle cable sheath may shrink or  slip over time  changing the relationship  between the throttle lever on the left hand  operator control panel and the throttle arm on  the engine  To readjust the throttle cable    a  Make sure the engine is off  place lap bars  in the neutral position  set the parking  brake  and disconnect and ground both of  the spark plug wires    b  Locate and loosen the c
6.  nuts    f  Raise the mowing deck to the transport  position using the transport lever    g  Use the transport lever to lower the mow   ing deck to the cutting position and repeat    step    b     above to make sure that the  desired cutting height and pitch and level  have been attained  If the dimensions are  not correct  repeat steps    c     through    f      above     5  Lubricate all fittings listed in the mainte   nance section     D  Zero Turn Break In And Operating  Procedures       DANGER     Reread the    When Mowing    Safety Precautions     The following procedures are suggested for opera   tors of ride on machines which have zero turn  capabilities     1  Orientation    a  Read the entire Operator   s Manual    b  Sit onthe machine  adjust the seat fore   and aft  then adjust the speed directional   lap bar  controls  they can be adjusted  fore and aft  as well as up and down     9   16  wrench required     c  Become familiar with all of the machine  controls  instrumentation  safety and  instruction signs  and safety devices    d  Move  or have moved  the machine to a  safe  level area with no obstructions includ   ing objects  pedestrians  and animals    2  Initial Operation    a  Use protective equipment for eyes  hands   hearing  feet  legs  head and other areas of  the body if needed     safety eye glasses   gloves  earplugs  boots  hats  etc     A WARNING     Hearing Protection is required for all operator  exposure exceeding two  2  hours     b  Ensure th
7.  on the bottom bolt    c  Move lap bar to the desired angle and  tighten the nuts to 28 34 ft lbs     Note  in the neutral position  the handles of  the lap bars should be aligned with approxi   mately a one inch gap between the tips  Widen  the gap by adding shim washers to the top  mounting bolt between the lap bar and the  mounting block    d  Check the results of any adjustments to  the conditions described in section a   above  Repeat any adjustment procedures  as required until all conditions are met        Figure  10    Lap Bar Mounting Bolt and Nuts    F Deck leveling Procedure    1     Park the mower on a flat paved surface  engage  the parking brake  shut off the engine  remove  the key from the ignition switch  disconnect the  spark plug wires and using the transport lever   position the mowing deck into the 4  height of  cut  top  position   The 4  height of cut position  is recommended in order for one to see and  obtain a measurement  Any height of cut posi   tion is acceptable as long as a proper measure   ment can be taken     Check the right and left front tire pressure   Adjust as necessary to 20 25 psi  Tire pressure  can affect blade height by as much as a 1 4    Check the right and left rear Drive tire pressure   Adjust as necessary to 8 10 psi    Measure blade to ground height at the front tip  of the right blade  To obtain an accurate mea     10     sure  align blades in parallel with mower center   line   i e  front to back     Measure blade to ground 
8.  the lap bars  and the machine should stop  The more  that the lap bars are moved toward the  front of the machine  the faster the  machine will move in the forward direc   tion  Release the lap bars and the  machine should stop traveling forward    This is a safety check  the normal pro   cedure is for the operator to slowly bring  the lap bars to the neutral position     Do not advance the lap bars rapidly as  this could cause turf defacement  loss of  traction  and or instability    To turn  advance one lap bar ahead of  the other and the machine will turn  toward the opposite from the side that  was advanced     I E  to turn clockwise   to the Right   move the LEFT lap bar for   ward more than the right side  and to  turn counter clockwise  to the LEFT    move the RIGHT lap bar forward more  than the left side  NOTE  If one lap bar is  in the neutral position and the other is  advanced  the turn side tire will not  rotate and a  pivot turn  will be executed      turf defacement could occur  if on  grass  as well as potential damages to  the traction surface and the tire  If the lap  bar on the turn side is not brought all the  way to neutral  then the turn side tire will  continue to rotate and a  U turn  will be  executed with a low potential for turf  defacement as well as traction surface  and tire damage     To drive in the REVERSE direction     Make sure no bystanders  animals  or  objects are behind the machine  Look  behind the machine  and use extreme  care    Slo
9.  the spark  plugs and using the transport lever  lower  the mowing deck into the cutting position    b  Using a ruler  pencil and paper  measure  and note the distance from the paved sur   face to the bottom edge of the mowing  blade at the front and the back of the deck  on each side of the mower   Four dimen   sions      Note  The front edge of the mowing deck  should be 1 8  1 4  below the rear edge of the  deck so that the blades are cutting grass in  only the front half of their circular path  This  decreases friction and reduces the drive  power required     c  If the dimension at the front of the mowing  deck is 1 8  1 4  lower than the dimension  at the rear of the deck  pitch  on each side  of the mower  do not adjust  If not  you will  need to adjust the Deck Front Links  See  Figure 5      Deck Front Links       Figure  5    d  Lower the mower deck to the cutting posi   tion  With a wrench  loosen the inner rear  nuts on the Deck Front Links adjust the  deck up or down  use a wrench and witha  few turns  adjust clockwise or counter  clockwise the outer rear nut of the Deck  Front Links  Repeat this procedure on the  opposite side of the Mower  Once the deck  is adjusted  retighten bolts    e  With the deck still in the cutting position   adjust the level  side to side   With a  wrench loosen the top inner nut of the left  side of the Deck Lift link  To adjust the side  of the deck up or down turn the lower nut  clockwise or counter clockwise a few turns   Retighten
10.  the tire to  the traction surface  the slope of the trac   tion surface   Remember  a zero turn requires that the  forward or reverse travel of the machine be  stopped prior to the initiation of the turn or  severe turf defacement can occur   To prevent rutting or grooving of the turf   change the direction that the strips are  mowed by approximately 45 degrees the  next and each subsequent time that the  area is mowed     10    B  Controls    1     Engine Ignition and Start Switch   See Fig   ure 1   Located on the instrument housing  below the right side of the operator s seat   When the key is inserted and turned clock   wise  45 degrees  the ignition circuit is closed   Turning the switch further against spring pres   sure starts the engine  The engine will only  start if the blade clutch switch is in the    off     position  the parking brake is engaged and  the left and right steering levers are in the  neutral  opened out position  The key should  always be removed from the switch if the  operator leaves the mower s seat    Engine Throttle Control   See Figure 2    Located on the left side of the mower next to  the operator   s seat  Moving the throttle control  from the rear to the front will increase the  engine speed from slow to fast  Stop at the  detent  or the choke will be activated    Left and Right Steering Levers   See Figure  3   These hinged levers open out to the side in  the neutral position to permit the operator to  be seated or to leave the mower s se
11.  unauthorized opera   tion        D  SERVICE    1     Use extreme care in handling gasoline and  other fuels  They are extremely flammable  and the vapors are explosive    a  Use only an approved container    b  Never remove fuel cap or add fuel with  the engine running  Allow the engine  to cool at least two minutes before  refueling    C  Replace the fuel cap securely and  wipe off any spilled fuel before starting  the engine as it may cause a fire or  explosion    d  Extinguish all cigarettes  cigars  pipes  and other sources of ignition    e  Never refuel the machine indoors  because fuel vapors will accumulate in  the area    f  Never store the fuel container or  machine inside where there is an open  flame or spark  such as a gas hot  water heater  space heater or furnace    Never run a machine inside a closed area    To reduce fire hazard  keep the machine free   of grass  leaves or other debris build up    Clean up oil or fuel spillage  Allow the   machine to cool at least 5 minutes before stor    ing    Before cleaning  repairing or inspecting  make   certain the blade and all moving parts have   stopped  Disconnect the spark plug wire  and  keep the wire away from the spark plug to pre   vent accidental starting    Check the blade and engine mounting bolts at   frequent intervals for proper tightness  Also   visually inspect blades for damage  e g     excessive wear  bent  cracked   Replace with   blades which meet original equipment specifi   cations    Keep all nu
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13. Keep adults  children  and pets away from  the area to be mowed   When operating this mower  in the forward  direction  do not allow the steering levers  to return to neutral on their own  Always  maintain a firm grip on the levers  operate  them smoothly and avoid any sudden  movements of the levers when starting and  stopping   If the mower is equipped for side dis   charge  never use the mower without the  discharge chute installed and placed in the  down position   Always remove debris and other objects  from the area to be mowed  Note  debris  and loose grass will reduce traction    Mow only in daylight or good artificial light   Watch for holes  sprinkler heads  and other  hidden hazards   Avoid driving too close to trees  creeks   ditches  sand traps  and other obstacles   Before backing up  check behind and  watch where you are going   Always reduce speed when making a turn   and when grass is wet   Always mow across slopes  never up and  down the slope  Do not operate on steep  slopes and slow down before turning   Avoid turning downhill if possible  start at  the bottom and work up to the top  Use  extra care and go slowly when turning  downhill   Be careful when crossing gravel paths or  roadways  Always turn off the blade clutch  switch and wait until the blades stop rotat     Figure  2      LII    I    ams ape   y       free       Choke Engine throttle    ing and raise the cutting deck to the trans   port position  Always allow other vehicles  to have the right o
14. Lever is used to move the  seat forward and backward  To place the seat  in the desired position pull the seat adjust   ment lever to the left then push the seat for   ward or back to the desired position  Release  the lever so the seat will lock in place    Hour Meter   See Figure 1  Located on the  right side of the mower behind the ignition  switch  The hour meter displays running time     Note  rhere will be a flashing    LUBE    for    each recommended lubrication interval  There  is a flashing  OIL  at each recommended  engine oil and filter change     Choke Lever   See Figure 2  The Choke is  integrated into the throttle control which is  operated manually  Having the Choke in the  ON  full forward  position helps the engine to  start during initial start up  During normal  operation the Choke should be in the OFF   the detent for full throttle  position     C  Initial Adjustments    1     a     a     Check the fluid levels and tires     Note  These checks should be made daily   before starting the engine     Fuel  Using a good grade of unleaded   regular gasoline  fill the fuel tank  beside  the engine on the left side of the mower    When the fuel reaches one inch from the  top of the tank  stop  DO NOT OVERFILL   Space must be left for expansion    Engine Oil   Filled at the factory before  shipment   Pull out the oil dipstick  wipe it  off and reinsert it  Pull it out again and read  the oil level  If it is below the operating  range  add oil through the fill tube 
15. S IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO  OPERATE YOUR UNIT  FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN    PERSONAL INJURY  WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL  44 HEED ITS WARNING        A       Your lawn mower was built to be operated according to the rules for safe operation  in this manual  As with any type of power equipment  carelessness or error on the   DANGER part of the operator can result in injury  This lawn mower is capable of amputating  hands and feet or throwing objects  Failure to observe the following safety instruc   tions could result in serious injury or death        GENERAL SAFETY    foreign objects  Stop the blades when cross   ing gravel drives  walks or roads     OPERATIONS 5  Be sure the area is clear of other people    A    1     before mowing  Stop machine if anyone  A  GENERAL OPERATION enters the area   Never carry passengers   Disengage the blades before shifting into  reverse and backing up  Always look down  and behind before and while backing   Be aware of the mower and attachment dis   charge direction and do not point it at anyone   Do not operate the mower without either the  entire grass catcher or the chute guard in  ickl place                9  Slow down before turning  Operate the  Do fot pul hands or               Me uting machine smoothly  Avoid erratic operation  deck or near rotating parts  and excessive speed     Clea the area of phjects SUE as rocks  toys  10  Never leave a running machine unattended   wire  etc  which could be pi
16. able clamp on the  engine throttle plate    c  Place the operator   s throttle lever to the  high speed position and then slide the  cable through the clamp until the throttle  arm is in the full throttle position   ref   engine owner s manual    d  Tighten the cable clamp    e  Move the operator   s throttle lever between  high and low speed and verify that the  engine throttle arm also moves through it   s  full range of motion    f  Repeat as required to obtain proper throt   tle adjustment    g  Verify proper throttle adjustment by check   ing RPM readings as outlined above        C  Deck Corner Ball Wheel Roller Settings    1     Matching the set heights of the ball rollers on  the four corners of the mower deck to the  desired cut height will prevent edge scalping  and minimize any side to side variance in cut  height    There are five height adjustment holes in the  bracket that mount the ball rollers to the deck   Use the top set of holes for cut heights of   1 1 2 inches or lower     Use the middle set of holes for a 2 1 2   3 1 2  inch cut height    Use the bottom set of holes for cut heights of  4 inches or higher     D  Deck Center Anti Scalp Roller    1     The front roller helps prevent the scalping of  high spots and uneven terrain across the cen   ter section of the deck    The roller on the front of the deck is fixed at  the factory and can not be adjusted     E  Lap Bar Adjustment    1     2     a     b     C     a     b     a     Proper lap bar and seat adj
17. air cooled V Twin   Air Cleaner  Paper element   Lube System  Pressurized with oil filter  drain valve with hose  Starter  12 volt electric       Traction Drive     Engine to two variable speed integrated hydraulic pump and  wheel motors on each drive wheel       Cutter Deck Drive     42     44   amp  48    belt driven                   Clutch  Electric   Deck Lift  Hand lever w  lock for height adjustment   Cutting Height  1 1 2  to 4    No  of Blades 3  belt driven  power take off from engine   Controls  Engine ignition and start switch  throttle  amp  choke  left and right    steering levers  electric blade clutch switch  parking brake  mower  deck lift       Parking Brake     Mechanical linkage attached to the brake handle       Front Caster Wheels     11    5 00  5       Tire Pressure     8 10 psi rear  20 25 psi front caster       Drive Wheels     18 x 6 50 8 for 42     18 x 8 50   8 for 44     18 x 9 50 8 for 48                Frame  Structural steel  all welded construction   Seat  Adjustable seat  4  Adjustment  optional arm rests for 42     amp  44    standard arm rests for 48    Fuel Tank  One 5 gallon with shut off valve       Ground Speed     0 7 MPH forward  0 3 MPH reverse       Instrumentation     Hour meter          Net Weight        594 Ibs w 42    deck  598 Ibs w 44  deck  602 lbs w 48    deck          OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Figure  1       Electric Blade  Clutch Switch    Ignition Switch    Hour Meter       A  General    1     a     b     When Mowing   
18. at  The  operator  when seated  can pull the levers up  to the operating position  a comfortable fore   arm   s length away  These levers control all of  the movements of the mower  Pushing both  levers forward causes the mower to move for   ward  Pulling both levers back causes the  mower to move backward  Pushing one lever  ahead of the other lever causes the traction  wheel on the side where the lever is ahead to  rotate faster than the other traction wheel   making the mower turn toward the side where  the lever is behind  When one lever is pushed  forward and the other lever pulled back the  same amount  one traction wheel will turn in  reverse and the mower will turn within its own  length     In order to start the engine  both steering  levers must be opened out to the side in the  neutral position  the parking brake must be  engaged  and the blade clutch switch must be   off   However  once the engine starts  the  parking brake must be released before the  operator places the steering levers into the  operating position or the engine will  automatically shut off     Note  The Steering Lever will return toward  neutral when released  but they should be  placed in neutral by the driver  If the Drive  Handles are not placed in neutral  the tractor  may creep        Figure  3    Deck Lift Handle    Electric Blade Clutch Switch   See Figure  1   Located on the right side of the mower  beside the ignition switch  This is an    on off     push pull switch that controls the e
19. at the area is free of animals and  bystanders  especially children    c  Survey the area where the equipment is to  be used to make sure it is free of debris   sticks  stones  wires  bones  and other for   eign objects which could cause injury to  bystanders  damage to the machine  or  damage to nearby facilities    d  Inspect the machine to make sure    1  All guards  shields  including mower  chute deflector  are in their proper place   are secure  and are functional     13    2  That there are no spilled or leaking fuel  or oil sources  nor loose fuel or hydraulic  tank caps  hoses or fittings    3  That there are no loose or missing hard   ware nor any missing items    4  That no non approved devices are  installed    5  That all safety signs and decals are  properly installed and legible     e  This is a one person machine  operator    only  Riders are not permitted under any  circumstance     f  To start the engine on the machine     1  Make sure the park brake is set to the   ON  position  both lap bars are in the  neutral start  opened out  position  and  the Power Take Off  PTO also referred to  as blade control switch  is in the  off    down  position    2  Move the choke and the engine speed  control  throttle  forward to the end of the  slot    3  Insert the ignition key  turn the switch  toward the spring loaded  Start  position   maintain the Start position until the  engine begins to run  then release the  switch  it will return to the    Run    posi   tion   
20. ational checks should be made  daily   Blade Clutch Switch  Sit in the operator s  seat  With both steering levers opened out  in the neutral position and the parking  brake engaged  turn the blade clutch  switch    on    and try to start the engine  The  engine should not start  If it does  the blade  clutch switch must be replaced  If the  engine does not start  turn the blade clutch  switch  off  and start the engine  Now turn  the blade clutch switch    on    and the blades  should rotate  If the blades do not turn  the  blade clutch switch must be replaced  the  seat switch must be replaced or the elec   tric PTO clutch must be repaired  The air   gap should be checked every 200 hrs   or  less  if severe operating conditions exist  such as when there are many on off  cycles  mulching operations  material col   lection systems used  and dusty dirty con   ditions   and the air gap adjusted if more  than 0 035   To inspect  remove the  nega   tive  cable from the battery and all spark   plug wires  The air gap should be checked  with feeler gages in the three slots of the  BBC  The air gap should be adjusted to  0 013  to 0 015   There are three inspec   tion slots   the brake cover  To adjust  suc   cessively tighten each of the three gap  adjustment nuts an equal amount  Insert a  feeler gage  0 013  to 0 015   into each  slot as the air gap adjustment nut are tight   ened  The correct adjustment occurs when  slight contact with the feeler gage occurs   Engage the BBC a c
21. cked up and thrown    by the blades  A small object may have been   overlooked and could be accidentally thrown   by the mower in any direction and cause injury 11  to you or a bystander  To help avoid a thrown 12  objects injury  keep children  animals    bystanders and helpers at least 75 feet from   the mower while it is in operation  Always   wear safety glasses with side shields or safety   goggles during operation or while performing 13  and adjustment or repair  to protect eyes from    9    Read  understand and follow all instructions in 7  the manual and on the machine before start     ing  Keep this manual in a safe place for   future and regular reference and for ordering 8  replacement parts     Only allow responsible individuals familiar with   the instructions to operate the machine  Know   the controls and how to stop the machine    sion in neutral  set the parking brake  stop the  engine and remove key before dismounting      Turn off blades when not mowing      Stop the engine and wait until the blades  come to a complete stop before  a  removing  the grass catcher or unclogging chute  or  b   making any repairs  adjusting or removing any  grass or debris      Mow only in daylight or good artificial light           Always turn off the blades  place the transmis     14  Do not operate the machine while under the  influence of alcohol or drugs    15  Watch for traffic when operating near or  crossing roadways    16  Use extra care when loading or unloading the  
22. d accessory        B  SLOPE OPERATION    Slopes are a major factor related to loss of con   trol and tip over accidents  which can result in  severe injury or death  All slopes require extra  caution  If you cannot back up the slope or if you  feel uneasy on it  do not mow it     For your safety  use the slope gauge included as  a part of this manual  see pg  27  to measure  slopes before operating this unit on a sloped or  hilly area  If the slope is greater than 15 degrees  as shown on the slope gauge  do not operate this  unit on that area or serious injury could result     DO     Mow across slopes  not up and down     Remove obstacles such as rocks  limbs  etc     Watch for holes  ruts or bumps  Uneven terrain  could overturn the machine  Tall grass can hide  obstacles     Use slow speed  Choose a low enough speed  so that you will not have to stop while on the  slope     Follow the manufacture s recommendations for  counterweights with attachments to improve sta   bility     Use extra care with grass catchers or other  attachments  These can change the stability of  the machine     Keep all movement on the slopes slow and  gradual  Do not make sudden changes in speed  or direction  Rapid acceleration or deceleration  could cause the front of the machine to lift and  rapidly flip over backwards  which could cause  serious injury     Avoid starting or stopping on a slope  If the  tires lose traction  disengage the blades and pro   ceed slowly straight down the slope     DO
23. dler Pivots  Mower Deck Ball Wheels       22       Performance Adjustments    A  High Speed Tracking Adjustment    If mower tracks to one side with both lap bars in fully  forward position     1  Check air pressure in all four tires    a  Pressure should be within specified ranges  and balanced side to side    b  Rear tires 8 10 psi recommended  20 psi  MAX     c  Front tires 20 25 psi recommended  28 psi  MAX    2  Verify that the mower does not creep when  the engine is running  the lap bars are in the  neutral position and the parking brake is  released   Refer to section D 3 on page 19 of  this manual if this condition exists     3  Recheck the tracking after any adjustments  based on the above    4  If uneven tracking persists  adjust as follows    see Fig  9    a  Unittracks to the RIGHT  adjust Left lap  bar stop bolt to make it longer     b  Unit tracks to the LEFT  adjust Right lap  bar stop bolt to make it longer   5  Re check the tracking and make any fine tun   ing adjustments to the lap bar stop bolts as  required     Note  if stop bolt is adjusted too far  track   ing problem will change sides  Make the fine  tuning adjustments by shortening the same  bolt        Figure  9    Lap Bar Stop Bolt    B  Engine RPM Check and Adjustment  Table 1       Description High RPM Spec    Low RPM Spec           18 5  20  amp  22HP Briggs  amp  Stratton 3600    50 1550    100          NOTE  RPM Specs  are for free running engines under no load        1  Verify that the lap bars
24. e left steering lever up to the oper   ating position and the engine should stop   If the engine does not stop  the left steering  lever switch must be repositioned or  replaced  Open the left steering lever out to  the neutral position and start the engine   Swing the right steering lever up to the  operating position and the engine should  stop  If the engine does not stop  the right  steering lever switch must be repositioned  or replaced    Seat Switch  With both steering levers  opened out to the neutral position  the  parking brake engaged and the blade  clutch switch in the  off  position  start the  engine  Now release the parking brake   hold down on the back of the operator s  seat against spring pressure  and swing  one of the steering levers up to the operat   ing position  Release the operator s seat  and the engine should stop  If the engine  does not stop  the seat switch must be  replaced  With both steering levers folded  out in the neutral position  the parking  brake engaged and the blade clutch switch  in the  off  position  sit in the operator s  seat and start the engine  Turn the blade  clutch switch to the    on    position and the  blades should start to rotate  Raise up  slightly off the operators seat and the  blades should stop  If the blades do not    19    stop when you dismount from the opera   tor s seat  the seat switch must be  replaced    e  Electric PTO Clutch  This clutch operates  when the engine is running  the operator is  in the operat
25. ear you     If you need further assistance in finding an authorized Cub Cadet servicing dealer  contact   Cub Cadet LLC  Post Office Box 361131    Cleveland  Ohio 44136 0119  Phone  877 282 8684    How does state law apply     This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from  state to state     Form No  01009832 Rev  03 2 12 15 2003    
26. eets  buildings  play   grounds  parking lots  other machines  ani   mals  and other people   Avoid operation or use extreme care if the  traction surface is wet  unstable  or slip   pery   Use extra care when grass clippings   leaves  pine needles  or debris are present  as traction can be reduced   Slow down before turning and come to a  complete stop before any zero turn maneu   ver   Do not stop machine or park machine over  combustible materials such as dry grass   leaves  debris  etc    To Mow Grass and Produce a Striped Pat    tern  Pick a point on the opposite side of the  area to be mowed  post  tree  shrub  etc     If on a hillside  start at the bottom so that  the turns are uphill rather than downhill   Align the mower so as to head directly  toward the object on the far side   Slowly increase the speed of the machine  to match cutting conditions  terrain  and  operator familiarity with the controls and  keep the machine headed directly toward  the alignment object  Do not go fast as to  reduce cut quality or to be uncomfortable  in controlling the speed and direction of the  machine   When approaching the other end of a strip   slow down or stop before turning  A U turn  is recommended unless a zero turn is  required  The speed of a U turn that will  allow for machine controllability and mini   mal turf defacement will be dependent on  several factors including  the speed during  turning  the radius of the turn  the tire tread  pattern  the traction coefficient of
27. elease the  dynamic braking  Locate the release levers at  the rear of the machine  Pull them toward the  rear and lower the wide area of the rod into the  keyhole slot   See photo below         Hydro Release Valve    When the mower is parked with the engine running  and the steering levers opened out in the neutral  position  the parking brakes should be applied  The  parking brakes are gear pawl brakes mounted on  each traction wheel  They are both engaged by the  same operating lever     1  Adjustments  The parking brake handle is a  lever in a    j    slot that should engage with mod   erate force  The parking brakes provide a  positive means to hold a machine stationary    that is similar to    Park    on an automobile     Note  rhe parking brakes normally do not  need to be adjusted     To adjust either brake individually  loosen the jam nuts  on the cable near the brake arm on the transaxle   Adjust the nuts so that the brake pawl comes closer to  the gear  but not in contact with the gear teeth    2  Repair  The mower is equipped with external  gear pawl brakes and will not normally require  maintenance  If they are not working properly   please contact your service center     F  Hydraulic System    1  Hydrostatic Pumps and Motors  The pumps  in the transaxles are the hardest working  components in the hydraulic system  They are  in operation all the time the engine is running     Because of extremely close tolerances  wear  is an important factor in their life     No
28. emoving the lift linkage from the deck the ten   sion of the springs will go from the deck to the  lift handle  Not capturing the lift handle while  removing the lift linkage from the deck will  cause it to snap back       Detach the mower drive belt        Figure  6    e     f     g     h  2                  b      J  Pin    Remove two linchpins  See Fig  6  from the  front of the mower  Pull the two  2  spring   loaded  J  pins on the left and right rear  side of the cutter deck    Turn front caster wheels outward    Shift the deck toward the ignition switch  side of the mower and remove    To install reverse the process    hanging a Blade    Remove the key from the ignition and dis   connect the spark plugs    Jack up the front of the mowing deck about  one foot and block it in that position    Wrap a rag around one end of the blade  and grasp it to prevent it from turning  or  secure the blade by placing a block of  wood between the blade and the deck  housing    Use a 1 1 8  socket wrench on the pulley  side of the spindle bolt    Remove the hex nut at the blade using a 1   1 8  wrench    Remove the blade    To replace the blade reverse the above  process and tighten nut to 100 120 Ib ft     A WARNING     Never mow with dull blades  Blades that are  bent should be replaced  The cutting blades  are sharp and can cause severe injury  Wrap  the cutting surface of the blade with a rag to  avoid injury     3     Sharpening the Blade     a   b  Clean any debris from the blades
29. environmen   tally safe fashion    b  Use proper containers when draining  fluids  Do not use food or beverage  containers that may mislead someone  into drinking from them  Properly dis   pose of the containers immediately fol   lowing the draining of fluids    C  DO NOT pour oil or other fluids into the  ground  down drain or into a stream   pond  lake or other body of water   Observe Environmental Protection  Agency regulations when disposing of  oil  fuel  coolant  brake fluid  filters  bat   teries  tires and other harmful waste       We do not recommend the use of high pres     sure washers to clean your unit  They may  cause damage to electrical components  spin   dles  pulleys  bearings  or the engine     WARNING YOUR RESPONSIBILITY  Restrict the use of this power machine to persons who  read  understand and follow the warnings and instructions in this manual and on the machine     SAFETY DECALS AND LABELS    A DANGER    KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY  84  DO NOT OPERATE MOWER       Belt    UNLESS CHUTE DEFLECTOR P p  OR ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER IS     IN ITS PROPER PLACE   30503    ASSEMBLE CHUTE DEFLECTOR TO THIS UNIT BEFORE OPERATING     Routing  LL     Part Number  777122250  for 42    Deck        Part Number  777120847  for 44    Deck  Part Number  777S30503    Part Number  777122215  for 48    Deck     A WARNING    To unlock  pull part of handle inward   Lift unlocked handle to increase cutting height  AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  To lock  release upper part of handle t
30. er cable to  the positive terminal     of the charged bat   tery    Attach the other end of the red jumper  cable to the positive terminal     of the low  charge battery    Attach the end of the black jumper cable to  the negative terminal of the charged bat   tery    Attach the other end of the black jumper  cable to the frame of the unit with the low  charge battery     Fuses  There is one fuse located in the wiring    between the ignition and start switch and  other electrical components  This is a stan   dard plug in type automotive fuse rated at 7 5  amp    7  Safety Switches  There are seven safety  switches in the electrical circuit which control  the engine  They are  1  the blade clutch  switch   2  the parking brake switch   3  the    left and  4  the right steering lever switches    b  the seat switch   6 and 7  the no cut in    reverse switches They operate so that in order  to start the engine  the blade clutch switch    18    a     must be off  the parking brake must be  engaged  and both steering levers must be  opened out to the side in the neutral position   Once the engine is started  the seat must be  occupied and the parking brake must be  released before either of the steering levers is  folded up to the operating position or the  engine s electronic ignition will be grounded  out and the engine will stop  Also  the seat  must be occupied before the blade clutch  switch can cause the blades to rotate   Safety Switch Operation Checks  The fol   lowing oper
31. etal surfaces  Repair  scratches with the appropriate touch up  spray paint  Brush a rust preventive oil on  any unpainted surfaces including the pul   leys and blades   Be careful not to get any  oil on the drive belts     Lubricate the mower    Drain the engine oil  The engine should be  warm so that all the oil drains  Replace the  engine oil filter and refill the crankcase with  fresh oil    Gasoline Engine  Drain all the fuel  Close  the fuel tank shutoff valve  Disconnect the  fuel line from the carburetor and put the  end into an approved fuel container  Open    21    eoopop    the fuel tank shutoff valve and drain the  fuel tank and line into the approved con   tainer  Replace the fuel line on the carbure   tor  Start the engine and allow it to run out  of fuel  This will prevent gum and varnish  deposits from forming  Replace the fuel fil   ter     g  Gasoline Engine Only  Remove the spark    plugs and pour approximately one ounce  of oil into each cylinder  Crank the engine  one or two turns to spread the oil evenly on  the cylinder walls  Replace the spark  plugs    h  Clean the battery and make sure it is fully  charged    i  Jackthe mower up and store it on blocks to  take the weight off of the tires     2  To Put the Mower Back in Service     a  Checkthe battery  Charge if necessary    b  Gasoline Engine Only  Remove the spark  plugs and wipe them off  Using the starter   crank the engine to pump the excess oil  out of the spark plug holes  Replace the  spark pl
32. f way    If you hit a solid object while mowing  turn  off the blade clutch switch  place the steer   ing levers in the neutral  opened out posi   tion  move the throttle to slow  set the  parking brake  shut off the engine  and  take the key from the ignition switch   Inspect for damage  Repair the damage   Make sure the blades are in good condition  and that the blade bolts are tight before  restarting the engine    Never leave the mower unattended without  performing the following  turn off the blade  clutch switch  placing the steering levers in  the neutral open out position  moving the  throttle to slow  setting the parking brake   shutting off the engine and taking the key  from the ignition switch    Never walk or stand on the discharge side  of the mower when the engine is running   Turn off the blade clutch switch if another  person approaches while you are operat   ing the mower    Never attempt to operate the traction unit  without having the mowing deck attached   Keep the mower and especially the engine  and hydraulic components clean and free  of grease  grass  and leaves to reduce the  chance of fire and permit proper cooling     2  Safety Awareness when Mowing    a     b     Do not operate on steep slopes  those  above 15 degrees  27  slope     Avoid turning downhill if possible  use extra  care and go slowly     3     a     Avoid turning when going downhill  traction  is ata minimum going downhill   Do not operate with discharge side of the  mower toward str
33. h Speed Tracking                                                         23  B  Engine RPM Check and Adjustment                                    23  C  Deck Corner Ball Wheel Roller           5                                 24  D  Deck Center Anti Scalp Roller Settings                                  24  E  180 Bar AUS MEN 5                  soe tab daa 24  F  Deck Leveling Procedure     svaner tiie rie reped ur        dl ris rose t 24  Vine Diagrama S         nen qud TU Id eA Eee ecd PR ced d uod 26  Slope Gauges EN NE    Tee        et ed ibat      UB ox        epo deduced eS doe 27  Waranty ee eue tertiary iore                                     ped etr vtpote ur tque  Back cover    This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents   D409 208  5 946 894  6 070 690  Pending    FORWARD    The Hydrostatic Zero Turn Riding Mower provides superb maneuverability and mid mount cut   ting  The machine incorporates many safety features that should be studied by all operators  before use  The list of safety precautions should receive particular attention     This manual presents all of the operating and maintenance instructions necessary to keep  your mower at peak efficiency  If operated and maintained properly  your mower will give  dependable service        CAUTION     Only thoroughly trained persons should operate and maintain this  mower  This machine can cause serious injury to anyone who mis   uses it and does not understand its operation  For their per
34. harply you will turn  Initially  you will have    5     a  b     h     to be careful to avoid turning too fast and  too far    After you have mastered operating the  mower  use the transport lever to lower the  mowing deck to the cutting position and  pull on the electric blade clutch switch to  start the blades rotating    Practice mowing in straight passes  When  you feel confident  slowly practice mowing  around obstacles such as trees     Parking the Mower   Push off the electric blade clutch switch   Use the Deck Lift Handle to raise the mow   ing deck to the transport position   Drive the mower to the cleanup or storage  area   Move the throttle to slow   Place the steering levers in the neutral  position   Set the parking brake   Turn off the ignition switch and take the key  from the switch   Close the fuel shutoff valves     MAINTENANCE AND  SERVICE    A WARNING     Disconnect the spark plug wires or remove the    key    from the ignition to prevent the engine    from accidentally starting before performing  any maintenance on this mower     A  Mower Deck    1     a     b     d    15    Removing the Mower Deck   Apply the parking brake  Remove ignition  key and both spark plug caps   Lower the cutter deck to the ground  Cap   ture the lift handle by placing the height of  cut clevis pin above the lift handle   Remove tension of the PTO belt by moving  the belt tensioning rod     Note  There is a certain amount of spring  tension due to the weight of the deck  When  r
35. height at the front tip  of the left blade  Be sure to measure at the  blade tip with the blades arranged in proper  position    To level the deck   side to side  adjust the  threaded link at the left side of the deck  Point B   so that the blade to ground height at the right  front blade tip matches that of the left front blade  tip  This is done by loosening the jam nuts on  the threaded link and tightening the lower nut to  raise the deck and loosening the nut to lower the  deck    Measure the blade to ground height at the right  rear blade tip  Again be sure to measure at the  blade tip at the rear of the right blade when  aligned along the mower centerline  The blade   to ground height at the rear of the blade tip  should be 1 8  to 1 4    higher than the front tip   This is referred to as blade pitch  The same  height difference should be true for the left  blade  measured front and back    To adjust the blade pitch  the deck pitch must be  adjusted  Loosen the inner jam nuts at the rear  of the horizontal threaded links  Start at Point C  to raise the rear of the deck  tighten the front  outer jam nut to raise the front of the deck   Adjust the rear jam nut at Point C to take the  slack out of the threaded link    The final adjustment would be to take the    slack     out of the front linkage  Point C  by adjusting the  jam nuts on the threaded link  Loosen the jam  nuts and tighten the inner nut to remove    slack      In many cases it will be necessary to adjust  dec
36. k height using both eyebolt adjustments and  pitch adjustment to achieve the correct blade to   ground heights  If you remember that the front  right blade tip adjustment is fixed and you level  to that height  adjusting the decks will be simpli   fied     25    Point B    Figure  11    Left Side             WIRING DIAGRAM    YOLOSANNOOD  SS3NHVH YILNI       FEE                  AHILLVE      T                            v S1H911                            a v  Q3S1dNISONN NAOHS           D N       5 1  35    GION3710S                         S1HOIT                   YILYVIS                                     a  Je    3  565 9v                            18 038       N33H9            105                   990718 3NION3             089    OLSNOVN                                     YEL BLK       E  AW 1384       REDWHT  RED BLK       W187 13A          YEL WHT       MOTI3A    HOLO3NNOO  SSSNYVH H3lNI                      I8SEOOTO   MS A3M       MOTTI3A             g       Qo                   LHM O80 3 3  330 NMOHS    O NZ  O N        3  vua       l1HM 9uO                       TESE 18VIS       7 5 9 51  91 T NNY          Y N 9 330                                                       3M8                ON I 9YYH                           7105 34 JYILHV          HOLNTO 231810313                                     3             g                v          340 NMOHS        Old    LHM 134    loo   gt          M 18 9HO                         ane    Y olg V                LHOTY   
37. lectric  blade clutch which supplies power to the cut   ting blades through the PTO  The switch must  be turned off to start the engine and should  be turned off for safety any time another per   son approaches the mower or the mowing  deck is raised to the transport position  Power  to the electric clutch will also be cut off if the  operator leaves the operator s seat    Parking Brake   See Figure 3   Located on  the left side of the traction unit  The handle is  an overcenter lever which applies the drum  brakes on the drive wheels when the handle is  pulled to the rear  The brake must be engaged  in order to start the engine    Deck Lift Handle   See Figure 3   Located on  the panel in front of the seat  Raise the mow   ing deck to the transport position  by pulling  the handle to the rear and moving it upward  for transport  To lower the mowing deck  pull  the deck lift handle to the rear and lower it to  the desired position    Fuel Shutoff Valve   See Figure 4   Located  on top of the fuel tank  When turned in a  clockwise direction until it stops  it will shut off  the flow of fuel to the engine  When turned in  a counterclockwise direction it will open and  allow fuel to flow to the engine  Close this  valve if you are not going to run the mower for  a period of 30 minutes or more to prevent  flooding the engine     11    10        Figure  4    Fuel Shutoff Valve    Seat Adjustment Lever  The Seat Adjust   ment Lever is located beneath the seat  The  Seat Adjustment 
38. les which indicate a leak  Mark each  leak with a yellow marking crayon and then  deflate the tire to 8 psi and repeat the  inspection  If the leaks you find are pin hole  size to 1 16  diameter  the tire can be  repaired  If the leaks are larger than 1 16   diameter  the tire can be repaired  If the tire  bead is damaged  the tire can be repaired or  the tire will have to be replaced     Creeping  Creeping is the slight forward or  backward movement of the mower when the  throttle is on and the lapbars are in the  opened out position  If your mower creeps do  the following   Jack up rear of unit   Place Lapbars in neutral opened out posi   tion   Locate jam nuts on transaxle control arms    They are on the vertical linkage on the  front of the transaxles   Loosen jam nuts on both ends of rod con   nectors   Start unit and push throttle all the way on   If unit creeps forward  rotate vertical rod  links counter clockwise  If unit creeps in  reverse  rotate clockwise     Adjust the appropriate rod connector  The  left rod for the left side of the mower and  the right rod for the right side of mower   Afterward  retighten jam nuts     20    E  Brakes    While the mower is in motion  all braking is performed  dynamically through the hydraulic pumps and traction  motors  controlled by the two steering levers  When the  mower is parked with the engine shut off  the hydraulic  system locks the traction wheels     Note  ro move the mower forward or in  reverse by pushing  you must r
39. machine into a trailer or truck  This unit  should not be driven up or down a ramp onto  a trailer or truck under power  because the  unit could tip over causing serious personal  injury  The unit must be pushed manually on  a ramp to load or unload properly    17  Never make a cutting height adjustment while  the engine is running if the operator must dis   mount to do so    18  Wear sturdy  rough soled work shoes and  closefitting slacks and shirts  Do not wear  loose fitting clothes or jewelry  They can be  caught in moving parts  Never operate a unit  in bare feet  sandals or sneakers    19  Check overhead clearance carefully before  driving under power lines  wires  bridges or  low hanging tree branches  before entering or  leaving buildings  or in any other situation  where the operator may be struck or pulled  from the unit  which could result in serious  injury    20  Disengage all attachment clutches  set the  parking brake to the on position and put the  lap bars to the neutral or out position  before  attempting to start the engine    21  Your mower is designed to cut normal resi   dential grass of a height no more than 10      Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall   dry grass  e g  pasture  or piles of dry leaves   Debris may build up on the mower deck or  contact the engine exhaust presenting a  potential fire hazard    22  Use only accessories approved for this  machine by Cub Cadet  Read  understand  and follow all instructions provided with the  approve
40. nder heavy duty operation      C  Every 50 Hour Checks    2  Check the engine spark plugs     Change the engine oil   Every 25 hours under    heavy duty operation      2  Clean or replace the engine s paper air    cleaner element      3  Checkthe battery s electrolyte level  if    equipped with fill caps       Perform maintenance more frequently under dusty    conditions       Reference Engine Owner s Manual       OIL CHART    Apply a few drops of SAE 20W 50 engine oil  grease  or use a spray  lubricant  Apply the oil to both sides of pivot points  Wipe off any excess   Start engine and operate mower briefly to insure that oil spreads evenly        Number of Oil Points    Description       DAILY  4                           WEEKLY  1    mo m m           Deck Suspension Pivots   Height Adjustment Turnbuckle Clevis Pin  Height Adjustment Handle Pivots   Height Adjustment Stop Pivots   Deck Lift Linkage Pivots   Transport Handle Pivots   Transport Handle Pin   Deck Frame Up and Down Pivots    Seat Hinge   Steering Lever Linkage Rod End Bearings  Lever Return Assembly Rod End Bearings  Pump Control Lever Pivots   Grass Collection System Lid Hinges    If Mower is so equipped           LUBRICATION CHART    Use a grease gun filled with NO  2 Multipurpose Lithium Base Grease       No  of Grease Fittings    Description       EVERY 25 HOURS  3    WEEKLY  2    m m FP          Blade Spindle Bearings    Front Caster Wheels   Front Caster Wheel Spindles  Mowing Deck Pivots   Deck Take Up I
41. o move outward  FAD THE                             GO ADD SLOPES  HOT UP AHO DOWN  HE            GONG  UPHILL ETOP  BLADE AHD BECK        ELORR Y  AVOID UE TUANE   DG        MOA WHEN                                       AOU  MEVER CARM CHLACH EE WITH BLADES OFT   LEJE HITAN AND HAD              AHO WHILE BORG  KEEP SAFETY DEACES  GLANS  SHIELDS  AAT CHES  ETC     PLACE         YOPE HG                  EJECTS  THAT OILO BE THFITWH ET THE SLADE  DG        OPERATE ET               COULD SUF DA EP   KROA LOCATIDK AHT PUN CDR OF ALI CONTROR S  BE SUPE BLADES AHD EHCUME ANE STOPPED                PLACING HARTE  DA FEET MEA BLADES   BEFORE               OPERATOR POSITION DEENGAGE BLADES  PLACE     MELTHAL  EHGAGE PATENG IRE SHUT        ANDO META REY          TSE DFTIOHAL CHARLES                                  THE PAT  DOUKTEN WEHT FOLLO ED WTH BAGGET MOST BE          ET                       LOWERCUTTING DECKHIGHE     122093                 4       Part Number  777122093    a    Part Number  777S32161    Part Number  777122094    DANGER    AVQ D SER OUSI NJURY OR DEATH  REP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM         NG PARTS       Part Number  777S30018       TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY   DO NOT OPERATE MOWER UNLESS  DISCHARGE CHUTE COVER OR GRASS    Part Number  777122212 CATCHER IS IN ITS PROPER PLACE     KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY       Part Number  777122197 Part Number  777930145    SPECIFICATIONS                   Engine  18 5HP  20HP  amp  22HP Briggs  amp  Stratton  Type  Vertical 
42. or s seat and the blade clutch  switch is turned on  This electric clutch is a  fairly trouble free device  If a problem  develops and the blades do not turn  first  check the 20 amp fuse in the yellow  16   gauge wire between terminal    L    on the  ignition switch and the hour meter and then  investigate the wiring harness and the con   nections to the seat switch  the blade  clutch switch and the electric blade clutch   Then check the seat switch  the blade  clutch switch and finally the electric blade  clutch    f  No Cutin Reverse Switches  When both  speed direction levers are moved past     neutral    to reverse the PTO Clutch will be  deactivated and the mower blades will stop  rotation  The PTO will be reactivated when  one or both of the levers are moved back to     Neutral        D Tires    The two front wheels are caster wheels that are free  to swivel to accommodate the direction of the mower     The two rear wheels are used to propel the mower in  the direction of input from the drive handles  Inflation  pressure of the rear tires is important for stability  while the mower is in operation  If the tire diameter is  not equal between the two tires  the mower will pull to  one side     1  Inflation Pressure   a  Traction Tires   20 psi max  8 10 psi rec   ommended  b  Front Caster Wheel   28 psi max  20 25  psi recommended  c  Cutting Deck Ball Wheels   Solid Polyure   thane     Use the Following guidelines for maintaining the tires     a  Balance inflation press
43. ot over   tighten  Adjust the idler pulley so that a ten   pound pull with a spring scale between two  pulleys deflects the belt about 1 2      Changing the Spindle Assembly  Jack up the front of the mowing deck about  one foot and block it in that position   Make sure the blade clutch is disengaged   Remove the deck cover   Remove the drive belts   See 3  Changing  Blade Drive Belts    Remove the cutter blade   See 2  Chang   ing a Blade    Using a wrench or socket ratchet remove  four hex nuts  and the four hex head cap  screws  Remove the spindle assembly   Reverse the process to install the spindle  assembly     B Hydrostatic Drive System    1     Your zero turn riding mower is equipped with  dual integrated hydrostatic pumps  motors  and  planetary gear reduction transaxles that are  sealed and do not require service  maintenance   or adjustments     17        Hyarostati  Transaxles                               Figure  8    C Electrical Circuit    A Danger     Read General Safety Precautions Nos  9 and 10     1  Battery  The battery is located beneath the  operator s seat  If so equipped  remove the fill   caps and check the level of the liquid electro   lyte in the battery every 50 operating hours  If  the level in any of the six cells has dropped  below the bottom of the split ring inside the fill  hole  refill the cell with distilled water  To keep  the outside of the battery clean  brush on a  strong solution of bicarbonate of soda and  water and rinse with clean wa
44. ouple of times  and re   check the air gap  If it is not between  0 013  and 0 015   repeat the adjustment  procedure   Parking Brake Switch  Sit in the opera   tors seat  With both steering levers  opened out in the neutral position and the  blade clutch switch  off   release the park   ing brake and try to start the engine  The  engine should not start  If it does  the park     ing brake switch must be repositioned or  perhaps replaced  If the engine does not  start  engage the parking brake and start  the engine  Swing one steering lever up to  the operating position and the engine  should stop  If the engine does not stop   the parking brake switch must be reposi   tioned or replaced    Left and Right Steering Lever Switches   Sit in the operator   s seat  With both steer   ing levers opened out in the neutral posi   tion  the parking brake engaged and the  blade clutch switch    off     swing the left  steering lever up to the operating position  and try to start the engine  The engine  should not start  If it does  the left steering  lever switch must be repositioned or per   haps replaced  Open the left steering lever  to the neutral position and swing the right  steering lever up to the operating position  and try to start the engine  The engine  should not start  If it does  the right steer   ing lever switch must be repositioned or  perhaps replaced  If the engine does not  start  open the right steering lever to the  neutral position and start the engine   Swing th
45. rac   tor type riding mower  The zero turning radius  mower is much more maneuverable and  much less fatiguing to operate  However  get   ting used to the fingertip control of the zero   turning radius mower takes some practice   We strongly recommend that you locate a     test area    where you can operate the mower  for about 30 minutes without being disturbed     a  Get into the operators seat    b  Start the engine    c  Use the transport lever to raise the mowing  deck to the transport position  Make sure  the blade clutch switch is off    d  After the engine has warmed  adjust the  throttle to the fast position    e  Release the parking brake     Fold in the steering levers to the operating  position     A WARNING     When operating this mower forward  do not  allow the steering levers to return to the neu   tral position on their own  Always maintain a  firm grip on the steering levers  operate them  smoothly and avoid any sudden movements of  the levers when starting or stopping     To go forward  move both steering levers  slightly forward and the mower will slowly  move forward  The farther you move the  levers forward the faster the mower will go  forward    To back up  move both steering levers  slightly backward and the mower will slowly  move backward  The farther you move the  levers backward the faster the mower will  go backward    To turn  pull the lever back on the side to  which you want to turn  The farther back  you pull the lever  the faster and more  s
46. ractors  utility vehicles   Cub Cadet attachments and home maintenance products    This limited warranty for residential users  covers any defect in materials or workmanship in your Cub  Cadet equipment for two years from the date of purchase for the first user purchaser  We will replace or  repair any part or parts without charge through your authorized Cub Cadet dealer     Batteries have a one year prorated limited warranty with 100  replacement during the first three months   V belts for either the traction drive or any attachments are covered for one year only    Cub Cadet equipment used commercially is warranted for one year only     Commercial use is defined as either having hired operators or used for income producing purposes      Items not covered    The warranty does not cover routine maintenance items such as lubricants  filters  oil  fuel  air and hydrau   lic   cleaning  tune ups  brake and or clutch inspection  adjustments made as part of normal maintenance   blade sharpening  set up  abuse  accidents and normal wear  It does not cover incidental costs such as  transporting your equipment to and from the dealer  telephone charges or renting a product temporarily to  replace a warranted product     There is no other express warranty     How to obtain service    Contact your authorized Cub Cadet servicing dealer who sold you your Cub Cadet equipment  If this  dealer is not available  see the Consumer Yellow Pages under    lawn mowers    for the name of a dealer  n
47. sonal  safety  all operators are required to read this entire manual before  operating the mower     Hazard control and accident prevention are partially dependent  upon the design and configuration of the equipment  Awareness   concern  prudence and proper training of the personnel involved in  the operation  transport  maintenance and storage of the equip   ment  are essential for hazard control and accident prevention              WARNING    The engine exhaust  some of its constituents  and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals  known to the State of California to cause cancer  birth defects or other reproductive harm    This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved  forest covered  brush covered  or grass covered land unless the engine   s exhaust system is equipped with a  spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws  if any   If a spark arrester is used  it should be main   tained in effective working order by the operator    In the State of California  the above is required by law  Section 4442 of the California Public Resources  Code   Other States may have similar laws  Federal laws apply to federal lands  A spark arrester muffler  may be available        IMPORTANT    A    SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES    THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH  IF NOT FOLLOWED   COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND OR PROPERTY OF YOURSELF AND OTH   ERS  READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTION
48. te  The pumps and motors are not  owner repairable  If a pump fails  contact your  Cub Cadet dealer  Do not disassemble the  pump motors     Steering Lever Adjustments  Place the  mower on level ground with the engine run   ning  parking brake off and steering levers  opened out to the neutral position  If the  mower begins to creep  adjust the steering  levers     If the mower creeps  first determine whether it  creeps to the right or left side and which direc   tion the mower moves     to the front or the  rear  To make the adjustment  place the steer   ing levers in the opened out neutral position  and set the parking brake  shutoff the engine   take the key from the ignition switch and pivot  the seat forward  If the mower creeps to the  right  you will adjust the linkage on the left  side of the mower and vice versa  Loosen the  jam nut which prevents the linkage rod from  turning  If the mower creeps forward  turn the  linkage rod counterclockwise  If the mower  creeps backward  turn the linkage rod clock   wise  Then tighten the jam nuts     G  Storage    1     General  If your mower will not be in service  for a few months  it should be stored in a dry  location that is not subject to drastic changes  in temperature  Before storing  the following  maintenance procedures should be per   formed     Clean the mower  The entire tractor and  cutting deck should be washed and  cleaned    Sharpen the blades so that the mower will  be ready to use when needed    Protect the m
49. ted while the machine is  moving in the forward or  reverse direc   tions  the machine must come to a stop  first   To turn clockwise  slowly move the LEFT  lap bar forward while simultaneously  moving the RIGHT lap bar rearward   Release both lap bars and the machine  should stop turning   To turn counter clockwise  slowly move  the RIGHT lap bar forward while simulta   neously moving the LEFT lap bar rear   ward  Release both lap bars and the  machine should stop turning  this is a  safety check  the normal procedure is for  the operator to slowly bring the lap bars  to the neutral position      3  Start the Engine     a   b     Open the fuel shutoff valve    Sit on the Seat  Set the parking brake   On     Move the left and right steering levers to  the neutral  opened out position    Turn the electric blade clutch switch  Off    Push the choke throttle control to the full  forward position    Insert the key in the ignition and start  switch and turn the switch to    On        g     h     Turn the ignition key in a clockwise direc   tion to the    Start    position until the engine  starts     Note  Do not hold the key in the    Start     position for more than 10 seconds or you may  damage the starter  If the engine does not start  in this time  wait about 30 seconds and try  again   Gasoline Engine  Once the engine starts   move the choke throttle to the detent as  the engine warms     Operating the Mower  Operating a zero turn   ing radius mower is not like operating a t
50. ter  Keep the  contacts and cable ends clean with a wire  brush and make sure the connections are  tight  Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly  to prevent corrosion    2  Battery Removal    A Warning     When removing the cables from the battery  follow these steps to avoid a short between  the wrench and the frame     a  Remove the negative  black  cable   b  Remove the positive  red  cable    c  Release the hold down straps    d  Remove the battery without tipping    3  Battery Storage  When storing the mower for  long periods of time the following guidelines  should be performed    a  Disconnect the battery cables from the ter   minals and remove the battery    b  Clean the battery before storing  A dirty  battery will lose its charge over time                                   c  Store the battery with a full charge  A dis   charged battery will freeze  refer to the  table below     Specific Gravity Freezing Temp  F   1 265  71  1 250  62  1 200  16  1 150 5  1 100 16  d  Recharge battery when ever the specific    4     gravity value is less than 1 225    Installing the Battery    Note  The battery is delivered from the fac     tory fully charged and filled with electrolyte     a   b          Attach the positive  red  cable   Attach the negative  black  cable   Attach the rubber battery strap     5  Jump Starting    A warning     Failure to use this starting procedure can  cause sparking  and the gases in the battery  to explode     a     Attach the end of the red jump
51. ts  bolts and screws tight to be   sure the equipment is in safe working condi    tion    Never tamper with safety devices  Check their   proper operation regularly  Use all guards as   instructed in this manual     After striking a foreign object  stop the engine   remove the wire from the spark plug and thor   oughly inspect the mower for any damage   Repair the damage before restarting and  operating the machine    Grass catcher components are subject to  wear  damage and deterioration  which could  expose moving parts or allow objects to be  thrown  For your safety protection  frequently  check the components and replace with man   ufacturers recommended parts when neces   sary       Mower blades are sharp and can cut  Wrap    the blades or wear gloves  and use extra cau   tion when servicing blades       Check park brake operation frequently  Adjust    and service as required       Muffler  engine and belt guards become hot    during operation and can cause a burn  Allow  to cool down before touching       Do not change the engine governor settings    or overspeed the engine  Excessive engine  speeds are dangerous       Observe proper disposal laws and regula     tions  Improper disposal of fluids and materi    als can harm the environment and the   ecology    a  Prior to disposal  contact your local  Environmental Protection Agency to  determine the proper method for dis   posing of the waste  Recycling cen   ters are established to properly  dispose of materials in an 
52. ugs and the ignition leads  Refill  the fuel tank with fresh gasoline        Check the level of the oil in the crankcase  and the hydraulic tank    d  Lower the mower off the block and check  the tire pressure    e  Push the mower outdoors and start the  engine  Let the engine idle until it has  warmed up completely  4 to 5 minutes      MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE    A  Daily Checks    Before starting engine   Check the fuel level by viewing in the tank   Check the engine oil level     Check the hydraulic transaxels for leaks   Check the tires and tire pressure   Drive Tires  8 10 psi   Front Caster Wheels  20 25 psi   e  Check the spindle belt  the mower drive  belt and the hydro drive belt   f  Check the blades  Make sure they are  sharp and that the blade securing cap  screws are tight   Check the cutting height     g   2  When ready to start the engine     a  Checkthe seven safety switches for proper  operation     3  After mowing     a  Clean the mower   b  Clean the engine air screen     lubricate the wear points  Follow the Lubri   cation Chart    After the first five hours  change the engine  oil and engine oil filter     B  Every 25 Hour Checks    Service the engine foam element air cleaner    2  Grease the three spindle bearings     Clean the engine cooling fins and external  surfaces     Lubricate wear points  Follow the Oil Chart   Lubricate all grease fittings  Follow the  Lubrication Chart     D  Every 100 Hour Checks    Change the engine oil filter   Every 50 hours  u
53. ure between the  rear tires to help maintain straight travel   see tire side wall for proper inflation pres   sure     b  Keep the valve caps tightened to prevent  air pressure loss     2  Leaking Tires  When a flat tire occurs  repair  or replace immediately  The normal procedure  is to remove the wheel and replace it  If a tire  is getting soft  park the mower on the nearest    level  paved area  If the leaking tire is ona  traction wheel  put blocks on each side of the  opposite traction wheel and jack up the tire  that leaks about an inch off the ground   Loosen and remove the lug nuts and remove  the wheel  Mount a wheel and tire  replace the  lug nuts  and using a torque wrench  tighten  them to 60   10 ft Ibs     If the leaking tire is on a front caster wheel   block both traction wheels and raise the  caster wheel so that the tire is an inch off the  ground  Loosen and remove the locknut from  the axle assembly and pull the axle assembly  from the caster yoke  The wheel and two  spacer sleeves will drop free  Slip the axle  assembly through one side of the caster  yoke  through a spacer sleeve  a wheel  the  other spacer sleeve and finally through the  other side of the caster yoke  Then tighten  the locknut on the end of the axle assembly     Lower the mower off the jack and continue  mowing  The wheel with the leaking tire  should be inflated to 20 psi and the wheel  placed in a large bucket of water  Carefully  inspect the tire  rim and valve for escaping air  bubb
54. using a  funnel to bring it up to the top of the operat   ing range     Note  Gasoline Engine  For the recom   mended oil weight refer to engine manual     Hydraulic Oil   Filled at the factory before  shipment   The hydraulic oil is contained  within the integrated hydrostatic transaxles  and does not need to be checked or  replaced    Tires  8 10 psi rear  20 25 psi front caster  tires    Note  New tires are overinflated in order to   properly seat the bead to the rim  The normal   working pressure for the traction tires is 8 10   psi  The front caster wheels should be inflated  to 20 25 psi     Check that all Nuts  Bolts and Screws are  Tight   Check the tension of the deck drive belts     Remove the deck cover   The tension of the deck drive belts are   maintained by a spring mechanism that  adjusts for wear and stretch    Examine the belts for cuts  fraying  and  excessive wear  Replace if any of these  are detected    Replace the deck cover     Adjust the Mowing Deck  The cutting height  is set in 1 2    increments in the range of 1 1 2   to 4   Do not attempt to raise the mower deck  higher than 4    because you will damage com   ponents on your mower  You may need to  adjust the mowing deck to achieve the proper  angle for mowing  Follow the procedures  below to set the appropriate angle to the  mowing deck     Park the mower on a flat paved surface   engage the parking brake  shut off the  engine  remove the key from the ignition    12    switch  remove connection of
55. ustment will result   in the following    In the neutral position with hands on the  lap bars    1  Operator s upper arms should be relaxed   and approximately vertical    2  Operator s forearms should be approxi    mately horizontal   In the full forward position    1  Operator s back should stay in contact   with the seat back    2  Lap bars should not contact operator s   legs   In the full reverse position    1  Lap bars should not contact the opera    tor s legs or torso    Set the seat to the preferred operating position   Adjustment lever is located under the front  edge of the seat    The seat has five inches of front to rear  adjustment available    Check factory settings of lap bars for the con    ditions listed above     Note  if tap bar adjustments are required   height adjustments should be made prior to  angular adjustments   To adjust the height of the lap bars   Remove the nuts from the lap bar mounting  bolts  see Fig  10    Remove the bolts and lap bar and reposi   tion to the second set of holes in the mount   ing block     24    5     c  Replace the bolts and nuts  and tighten to  28 34 ft lbs    1  If angular adjustments are also required   nuts can be tightened until snug at this  point    d  The same adjustments should be made to  both sides of the mower    To adjust the front to rear angle of the lap bars    a  Loosen the nuts on the lap bar mounting  bolts  leaving the bottom one fairly snug    b  Thetop hole is slotted  allowing the lap bar  to pivot
56. wly  move both lap bars toward the  rear of the machine until the machine  begins to move rearward  Release the  lap bars and the machine should stop   The more the lap bars are moved toward  the rear of the machine  the faster the  machine will move in the reverse direc   tion  Release the lap bars and the  machine should stop traveling in reverse    j     1      this is a safety check  the normal proce   dure is for the operator to slowly bring  the lap bars to the neutral position    Do not move the lap bars rapidly as this  could cause turf defacement and or loss  of traction   To turn  move one lap bar ahead of the  other and the machine will turn toward  the same side that was moved     I E   to  turn counter clockwise  to the LEFT    move the LEFT lap bar rearward more  than the right side  and to turn clockwise   to the RIGHT   move the RIGHT lap bar  rearward more than the left side  NOTE   If one lap bar is in the neutral position  and the other is moved  the turn side tire  will not rotate and a    pivot turn    will be  executed  Turf defacement could occur  if  on grass  as well as potential damages  to the traction surface and the tire  If the  lap bar on the turn side is not brought all  the way to neutral  then the turn side tire  will continue to rotate and a    U turn    will  be executed with a low potential for turf  defacement as well as traction surface  and tire damage    To perform a    zero turn      Please note  a zero turn maneuver can  not be execu
    
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