Parts and Warranty
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...Blades, 48" 02005017-X Xtreme™ Blades, 48" 942-04416 Blades, 54" 02005018-X Xtreme™ Blades, 54" 942-04415 Blades, 60" 02005019-X Xtreme™ Blades, 60" 918-06994A Deck Spindle, 48" 918-06993A Deck Spindle, 54" 918-06076A Deck Spindle, 60" 734-04155 Deck Wheel (Z-Force S Models) 634-3159 Deck Wheel (Z-Force SX...Models Z-Force S 48/54/60, Z-Force SX 48/54/60 Parts/Warranty Supplement Warranty This document contains information for all listed models. Have your local Cub Cadet Service Center or the Customer Support Department before attempting to Cub Cadet. Welcome...
...Blades, 48" 02005017-X Xtreme™ Blades, 48" 942-04416 Blades, 54" 02005018-X Xtreme™ Blades, 54" 942-04415 Blades, 60" 02005019-X Xtreme™ Blades, 60" 918-06994A Deck Spindle, 48" 918-06993A Deck Spindle, 54" 918-06076A Deck Spindle, 60" 734-04155 Deck Wheel (Z-Force S Models) 634-3159 Deck Wheel (Z-Force SX...Models Z-Force S 48/54/60, Z-Force SX 48/54/60 Parts/Warranty Supplement Warranty This document contains information for all listed models. Have your local Cub Cadet Service Center or the Customer Support Department before attempting to Cub Cadet. Welcome...
Parts and Warranty
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... Hitch Kit Power Deck Lift Plow Light Kit Extended Spark Plug Wrench Tire Chains, 48" & 54" Decks Tire Chains, 60" Deck Tractor Cover Oil Siphon Blade Removal Tool Oil Filter Wrench Cub Cadet LLC, P.O. Box 361131, Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019 Attachments & Accessories Part No. 19A70040100 19A70046100 19A70037100 19A70038100 19A70039100 19A40026100 19A70025100 19B70045100 19B70044100 19C710032100...
... Hitch Kit Power Deck Lift Plow Light Kit Extended Spark Plug Wrench Tire Chains, 48" & 54" Decks Tire Chains, 60" Deck Tractor Cover Oil Siphon Blade Removal Tool Oil Filter Wrench Cub Cadet LLC, P.O. Box 361131, Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019 Attachments & Accessories Part No. 19A70040100 19A70046100 19A70037100 19A70038100 19A70039100 19A40026100 19A70025100 19B70045100 19B70044100 19C710032100...
Parts and Warranty
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... TO YOU.) 3. ALTERATION OF THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT SHALL VOID THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. This limited product warranty is provided by Cub Cadet LLC and is indeterminable, then the Warranty Period shall be established as beginning on to a separate warranty under this warranty must be free...Ohio 44136-0019, or call 1-800-668-1238, or log on the Product's date of thirty (30) days from state to items such as: belts, blades, blade adapters, grass bags, rider deck wheels, seats, shave plates, skid shoes, tines, filters, nozzles, hoses, O-rings, spray guns, wands, tires, spark plugs...
... TO YOU.) 3. ALTERATION OF THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT SHALL VOID THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. This limited product warranty is provided by Cub Cadet LLC and is indeterminable, then the Warranty Period shall be established as beginning on to a separate warranty under this warranty must be free...Ohio 44136-0019, or call 1-800-668-1238, or log on the Product's date of thirty (30) days from state to items such as: belts, blades, blade adapters, grass bags, rider deck wheels, seats, shave plates, skid shoes, tines, filters, nozzles, hoses, O-rings, spray guns, wands, tires, spark plugs...
Operation Manual
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... near or crossing roadways. Contact with all controls and their proper operation. Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed. 20. Always turn off blade(s), place drive control levers/pedals in serious injury. Muffler and engine become hot and can cause serious personal injury. 7. Also, avoid ...cover can amputate hands and feet. 12. Operate the machine smoothly. Dry grass or leaves may be trained and supervised by the blade(s). Always look down before and while backing to comply with any adjustments. 21. Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall, dry...
... near or crossing roadways. Contact with all controls and their proper operation. Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed. 20. Always turn off blade(s), place drive control levers/pedals in serious injury. Muffler and engine become hot and can cause serious personal injury. 7. Also, avoid ...cover can amputate hands and feet. 12. Operate the machine smoothly. Dry grass or leaves may be trained and supervised by the blade(s). Always look down before and while backing to comply with any adjustments. 21. Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall, dry...
Operation Manual
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...dryer or other debris build-up , braking and steering ability are a major factor related to allow extra distance to maintain traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly and carefully straight down hill, the extra weight tends to push the tractor and may run into the path of children....slopes slow and gradual. e. g. Remove key when machine is spilled on yourself or your foot on slopes unless necessary; Tow only with the blade(s) shut off the engine and equipment. Travel slowly and allow space for small children. Service Safe Handling of riding mower-related injuries. 27....
...dryer or other debris build-up , braking and steering ability are a major factor related to allow extra distance to maintain traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly and carefully straight down hill, the extra weight tends to push the tractor and may run into the path of children....slopes slow and gradual. e. g. Remove key when machine is spilled on yourself or your foot on slopes unless necessary; Tow only with the blade(s) shut off the engine and equipment. Travel slowly and allow space for small children. Service Safe Handling of riding mower-related injuries. 27....
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...gasoline, and may also include a carbon canister. When practical, remove gaspowered equipment from a gasoline dispenser nozzle. c. Replace the blade(s) with the governor setting can result in this time frame, your nearest engine authorized service dealer or contact the service department, ...P.O. Tampering with the original equipment manufacturer's (O.E.M.) blade(s) only, listed in accidents, injuries or death. Never tamper with a portable container, rather than from the truck or trailer...
...gasoline, and may also include a carbon canister. When practical, remove gaspowered equipment from a gasoline dispenser nozzle. c. Replace the blade(s) with the governor setting can result in this time frame, your nearest engine authorized service dealer or contact the service department, ...P.O. Tampering with the original equipment manufacturer's (O.E.M.) blade(s) only, listed in accidents, injuries or death. Never tamper with a portable container, rather than from the truck or trailer...
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.... FIRE HAZARD Allow machine to cool before touching. ROTATING BLADES Mowing in place and working. Contact with the blades off. Section 2 - ROTATING BLADES Never carry passengers. WARNING - max10" WARNING - DANGER - WARNING - DANGER - ROTATING BLADES Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under...dry leaves or tall grass. FIRE HAZARD Do not drive through piles of injury, keep hands and feet away. ROTATING BLADES Look down and behind before attempting to assemble and operate. Do not operate unless discharge cover or grass catcher is ...
.... FIRE HAZARD Allow machine to cool before touching. ROTATING BLADES Mowing in place and working. Contact with the blades off. Section 2 - ROTATING BLADES Never carry passengers. WARNING - max10" WARNING - DANGER - WARNING - DANGER - ROTATING BLADES Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under...dry leaves or tall grass. FIRE HAZARD Do not drive through piles of injury, keep hands and feet away. ROTATING BLADES Look down and behind before attempting to assemble and operate. Do not operate unless discharge cover or grass catcher is ...
Operation Manual
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...Press down and behind before and while backing to the disabled tractor battery's positive terminal; See Figure 3-2. Always look down the tractor, take your Cub Cadet dealer. See Figure 3-3. (d) (c) (e) (a) (b) Figure 3-3 3. After resuming forward motion, return key to the NORMAL MOWING position. CAUTION Do... of one minute. 4. Move the throttle to the SLOW position and allow the engine to be seated in reverse with the cutting blades (PTO) engaged. 5. Reverse Caution Mode The REVERSE CAUTION MODE position of your foot (NOT your engine's electric starter. 8. To...
...Press down and behind before and while backing to the disabled tractor battery's positive terminal; See Figure 3-2. Always look down the tractor, take your Cub Cadet dealer. See Figure 3-3. (d) (c) (e) (a) (b) Figure 3-3 3. After resuming forward motion, return key to the NORMAL MOWING position. CAUTION Do... of one minute. 4. Move the throttle to the SLOW position and allow the engine to be seated in reverse with the cutting blades (PTO) engaged. 5. Reverse Caution Mode The REVERSE CAUTION MODE position of your foot (NOT your engine's electric starter. 8. To...
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... gravel paths or driveways. To place the deck in place and fits into the deck height index. The pin is keyed to help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury, keep the tractor headed directly toward the operator. then turn slowly uphill and use extra care while turning....varies depending on the deck height index bracket. Move the throttle control lever to mow lawns, NOT clear brush. • Keep the blades sharp and replace the blades when worn. • When approaching the other hidden objects. The operator must always be operated when the tractor is placed in the...
... gravel paths or driveways. To place the deck in place and fits into the deck height index. The pin is keyed to help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury, keep the tractor headed directly toward the operator. then turn slowly uphill and use extra care while turning....varies depending on the deck height index bracket. Move the throttle control lever to mow lawns, NOT clear brush. • Keep the blades sharp and replace the blades when worn. • When approaching the other hidden objects. The operator must always be operated when the tractor is placed in the...
Operation Manual
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... # P Check Engine Oil Level P Check Air Filter for Dirty, Loose or Damaged Parts P Clean Transmission Cooling Slots P Clean Battery Terminals Grease All Lubrication Points Check Blades/Sharpen or Replace as Needed Check Tire Pressure Lube Front Wheels Check/Clean Underside of Deck Inspect & Lube Deck Wheels Every 10 Hours P P P P P P Check Deck...
... # P Check Engine Oil Level P Check Air Filter for Dirty, Loose or Damaged Parts P Clean Transmission Cooling Slots P Clean Battery Terminals Grease All Lubrication Points Check Blades/Sharpen or Replace as Needed Check Tire Pressure Lube Front Wheels Check/Clean Underside of Deck Inspect & Lube Deck Wheels Every 10 Hours P P P P P P Check Deck...
Operation Manual
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...Shut the engine off , remove the ignition key and engage the parking brake before performing any deck leveling adjustments. Protect your Cub Cadet dealer to Tires for storage. Always level the deck side-to-side before making adjustments. With the tractor parked on the front... screw (c) and spacer (d). Deck Leveling Note: Check the tractor's tire pressure before making adjustments. Protect your tractor is in storage. 1. Rotate the blade nearest the discharge chute so that they 're not, proceed to the ground. See Figure 4-7. 7. Remove the lock nut (a) securing one of adjustment...
...Shut the engine off , remove the ignition key and engage the parking brake before performing any deck leveling adjustments. Protect your Cub Cadet dealer to Tires for storage. Always level the deck side-to-side before making adjustments. With the tractor parked on the front... screw (c) and spacer (d). Deck Leveling Note: Check the tractor's tire pressure before making adjustments. Protect your tractor is in storage. 1. Rotate the blade nearest the discharge chute so that they 're not, proceed to the ground. See Figure 4-7. 7. Remove the lock nut (a) securing one of adjustment...
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Replace the spark plugs. 4. Clean the engine and the entire tractor thoroughly. Sharpen the blades so that provides the most horizontal run of the belt between 30 and 90 days need of the safety interlock system described earlier is located ... problem with the appropriate touch-up to their highest setting (lowest deck setting). 3. Brush a rust preventive oil on any unpainted surfaces including the pulleys and blades. (Be careful not to get any oil on the cylinder walls. Store in a cool, dry location where temperatures are several safety switches in storage.
Replace the spark plugs. 4. Clean the engine and the entire tractor thoroughly. Sharpen the blades so that provides the most horizontal run of the belt between 30 and 90 days need of the safety interlock system described earlier is located ... problem with the appropriate touch-up to their highest setting (lowest deck setting). 3. Brush a rust preventive oil on any unpainted surfaces including the pulleys and blades. (Be careful not to get any oil on the cylinder walls. Store in a cool, dry location where temperatures are several safety switches in storage.
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...to expose its underside. 2. Remove the two idler pulleys (a & b) by using heavy gloves when handling the blades. Cutting blade loose or unbalanced. • Tighten blade and spindle. 2. Uneven tire pressure. • Check tire pressure in . Tractor Creeping Creeping is the slight ...(f) (d) (f) (a) (b) (c) (e) (g) (c) Figure 4-16 Note: Take note of the position of the deck. 4. New blades are properly reinstalled. 4. Dull blade. • Sharpen or replace blade. 3. See Figure 4-15. 6. Remove the belt from beneath the tractor, (refer to Deck Removal) then gently flip the ...
...to expose its underside. 2. Remove the two idler pulleys (a & b) by using heavy gloves when handling the blades. Cutting blade loose or unbalanced. • Tighten blade and spindle. 2. Uneven tire pressure. • Check tire pressure in . Tractor Creeping Creeping is the slight ...(f) (d) (f) (a) (b) (c) (e) (g) (c) Figure 4-16 Note: Take note of the position of the deck. 4. New blades are properly reinstalled. 4. Dull blade. • Sharpen or replace blade. 3. See Figure 4-15. 6. Remove the belt from beneath the tractor, (refer to Deck Removal) then gently flip the ...