Parts and Warranty
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... 20V & 40V Cordless Handhelds CORE® 20V & 40V Handheld Batteries and Battery Chargers CC 30 e, XT1 LT42 e, RZT S Zero CC30 e & XT1 LT42 e Batteries Residential Product Walk-Behinds, Wide-Area Walk-Behinds, CC30 Riders, XT1 & XT2 Enduro Series, RZT L 34, RZT L/S/SX, Ultima ZT1/ZT2 ...year limited warranty. As used herein, "Residential Use" shall be warranted against defects in material and workmanship, with regard to a new Cub Cadet® product (hereinafter "Product") purchased and used in workmanship or material. After three (3) months, the battery replacement credit is non-...
... 20V & 40V Cordless Handhelds CORE® 20V & 40V Handheld Batteries and Battery Chargers CC 30 e, XT1 LT42 e, RZT S Zero CC30 e & XT1 LT42 e Batteries Residential Product Walk-Behinds, Wide-Area Walk-Behinds, CC30 Riders, XT1 & XT2 Enduro Series, RZT L 34, RZT L/S/SX, Ultima ZT1/ZT2 ...year limited warranty. As used herein, "Residential Use" shall be warranted against defects in material and workmanship, with regard to a new Cub Cadet® product (hereinafter "Product") purchased and used in workmanship or material. After three (3) months, the battery replacement credit is non-...
Parts and Warranty
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... warranted to be performed by the Initial Purchaser for residential use, and for 30 days or 100 hours (whichever occurs first) for terms and conditions relating to Emission Control Systems. 3. CUB CADET LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES INCLUDING, ...the Product to other expenses incurred in material and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of three (3) months for the limited warranty, as : belts, blades, blade adapters, grass bags, rider deck wheels, seats, shave plates, skid shoes, tines, filters, nozzles, hoses, ...
... warranted to be performed by the Initial Purchaser for residential use, and for 30 days or 100 hours (whichever occurs first) for terms and conditions relating to Emission Control Systems. 3. CUB CADET LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES INCLUDING, ...the Product to other expenses incurred in material and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of three (3) months for the limited warranty, as : belts, blades, blade adapters, grass bags, rider deck wheels, seats, shave plates, skid shoes, tines, filters, nozzles, hoses, ...
Operation Manual
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... (f) on the rear engine cover (b). Secure the mulch plug (b) by tightening the wing knobs (a) removed in between the frame (b) and the rear cover (c) on your rider. See Figure 2-11. (b) (a) (a) Figure 2-11 2. Secure the rear engine cover (b) with the two hex screws (a) removed in Step 1. Slide the hitch plate (a) in step 1. Connecting...
... (f) on the rear engine cover (b). Secure the mulch plug (b) by tightening the wing knobs (a) removed in between the frame (b) and the rear cover (c) on your rider. See Figure 2-11. (b) (a) (a) Figure 2-11 2. Secure the rear engine cover (b) with the two hex screws (a) removed in Step 1. Slide the hitch plate (a) in step 1. Connecting...
Operation Manual
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...throttle lever in the operator's position on your lawn, near enough for detailed engine maintenance procedures and intervals. See Figure 4-1. Post-Operation Rider Care After each operation of all riding mower models and the riding mower depicted may differ from people, your house, garage, parked ...cars, etc. 2. DANGER 1. Drive the rider to extend the life of your decks surface. Turn the water on your garden hose. 4. Attach the hose coupler to all moving parts....
...throttle lever in the operator's position on your lawn, near enough for detailed engine maintenance procedures and intervals. See Figure 4-1. Post-Operation Rider Care After each operation of all riding mower models and the riding mower depicted may differ from people, your house, garage, parked ...cars, etc. 2. DANGER 1. Drive the rider to extend the life of your decks surface. Turn the water on your garden hose. 4. Attach the hose coupler to all moving parts....
Operation Manual
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...deposits. Empty cargo boxes, grass catchers or containers. • Always shut off . 11. Maintenance WARNING Before performing any part of the rider except the underside of heater). • Remove all wiring and harnesses, muffler pipe, muffler shield, engine intake screens and cooling fins, etc... 1. Use care to both terminals. • Always keep your riding mower. (b) (a) Figure 4-4 16 Section 4 - Cleaning the Rider WARNING If the rider has been recently run, the engine, muffler and surrounding metal surfaces will flow more freely and carry away more of petroleum jelly or grease...
...deposits. Empty cargo boxes, grass catchers or containers. • Always shut off . 11. Maintenance WARNING Before performing any part of the rider except the underside of heater). • Remove all wiring and harnesses, muffler pipe, muffler shield, engine intake screens and cooling fins, etc... 1. Use care to both terminals. • Always keep your riding mower. (b) (a) Figure 4-4 16 Section 4 - Cleaning the Rider WARNING If the rider has been recently run, the engine, muffler and surrounding metal surfaces will flow more freely and carry away more of petroleum jelly or grease...