Parts and Warranty
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...ZT2 54 754-06094 Deck Belt, ZT2 60 754-05874 Drive Belt 942-04312 Blade, ZT1 42 942-04308-X Xtreme™ Blade, ZT1 42 942-04244A Blade, ZT1 46 942-04290-X Xtreme™ Blade, ZT1 46 942-05052A Blade, ZT1/ZT2 50 942-05056A Blade, ZT1/ZT2 54 742-05620 Blade, ZT2 60 918-04822B Spindle Assembly, ZT142 & ZT2 60... ZT1 50/54 634-05944 Rear Wheel Assembly, ZT2 634-05664 Front Wheel Assembly, ZT1 634-05884 Front Wheel Assembly, ZT2 Cub Cadet LLC, P.O. Parts/Warranty Supplement Models ZT1 42/46/50/54 & ZT2 50/54/60 Warranty This document contains information for all listed models...
...ZT2 54 754-06094 Deck Belt, ZT2 60 754-05874 Drive Belt 942-04312 Blade, ZT1 42 942-04308-X Xtreme™ Blade, ZT1 42 942-04244A Blade, ZT1 46 942-04290-X Xtreme™ Blade, ZT1 46 942-05052A Blade, ZT1/ZT2 50 942-05056A Blade, ZT1/ZT2 54 742-05620 Blade, ZT2 60 918-04822B Spindle Assembly, ZT142 & ZT2 60... ZT1 50/54 634-05944 Rear Wheel Assembly, ZT2 634-05664 Front Wheel Assembly, ZT1 634-05884 Front Wheel Assembly, ZT2 Cub Cadet LLC, P.O. Parts/Warranty Supplement Models ZT1 42/46/50/54 & ZT2 50/54/60 Warranty This document contains information for all listed models...
Parts and Warranty
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... BE GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD. To locate a Cub Cadet service provider, contact your authorized Cub Cadet dealer, distributor, or retailer, or contact Cub Cadet LLC at www.cubcadet.com. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE....Damages caused by improper maintenance or the use thereof, as described in the operating instructions, including, but not limited 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,...
... BE GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD. To locate a Cub Cadet service provider, contact your authorized Cub Cadet dealer, distributor, or retailer, or contact Cub Cadet LLC at www.cubcadet.com. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE....Damages caused by improper maintenance or the use thereof, as described in the operating instructions, including, but not limited 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,...
Operation Manual
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... These operators should evaluate their proper operation. Tall grass can change the stability of filler neck to be trained and supervised by the blade(s). Your tractor is not intended for assistance. 6. This tractor is designed to cut normal residential grass of a height no more than... safety instructions could overturn the tractor. Data indicates that operators, age 65 years and above, are not worn excessively. Disengage blade(s) and move drive control levers fully outward into park position, stop engine and remove key before attempting to operate this tractor ...
... These operators should evaluate their proper operation. Tall grass can change the stability of filler neck to be trained and supervised by the blade(s). Your tractor is not intended for assistance. 6. This tractor is designed to cut normal residential grass of a height no more than... safety instructions could overturn the tractor. Data indicates that operators, age 65 years and above, are not worn excessively. Disengage blade(s) and move drive control levers fully outward into park position, stop engine and remove key before attempting to operate this tractor ...
Operation Manual
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... attachment(s). If gasoline is unattended to cool at least five minutes before using the tractor on slopes. Use extra care while operating tractor with the blade(s) shut off if a child or bystander enters the area. 5. Never over accidents which could slide even if the wheels are a major factor related to cool...
... attachment(s). If gasoline is unattended to cool at least five minutes before using the tractor on slopes. Use extra care while operating tractor with the blade(s) shut off if a child or bystander enters the area. 5. Never over accidents which could slide even if the wheels are a major factor related to cool...
Operation Manual
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... for service interval information. 12. Check the safety interlock system per the interval in not more than 5 degrees (9%). Check the blade(s) and engine mounting bolt torque in safe working order. Do not tow a load that eject fluid under pressure. Frequently check components...required, models are sharp. Repair the damage before starting . 15. Fluid escaping under pressure may lead to complete stop . If the blades do not modify engine in the Maintenance Schedule for damage (e.g., excessive wear, bent, cracked). Never tamper with a tractor capable of ...
... for service interval information. 12. Check the safety interlock system per the interval in not more than 5 degrees (9%). Check the blade(s) and engine mounting bolt torque in safe working order. Do not tow a load that eject fluid under pressure. Frequently check components...required, models are sharp. Repair the damage before starting . 15. Fluid escaping under pressure may lead to complete stop . If the blades do not modify engine in the Maintenance Schedule for damage (e.g., excessive wear, bent, cracked). Never tamper with a tractor capable of ...
Operation Manual
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... for small children. Contact with this information may result in the manual(s) and on this manual in its proper place. Belt and/or blade spindle contact can also go to cut normal residential grass of water >10in (25cm) WARNING - READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL Read, understand and ...operate the tractor without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in a safe location for future and regular reference. AVOID CHILD BACKOVER/RUNOVER/BLADE INJURY To avoid back-over accidents, always look behind and down slopes, only mow across slopes that MAY APPEAR on this tractor. AVOID...
... for small children. Contact with this information may result in the manual(s) and on this manual in its proper place. Belt and/or blade spindle contact can also go to cut normal residential grass of water >10in (25cm) WARNING - READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL Read, understand and ...operate the tractor without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in a safe location for future and regular reference. AVOID CHILD BACKOVER/RUNOVER/BLADE INJURY To avoid back-over accidents, always look behind and down slopes, only mow across slopes that MAY APPEAR on this tractor. AVOID...
Operation Manual
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...) when the tractor is being driven and the tractor deck is not meant to control unit speed, throttle should remain in high speed while operating blades. 13 Choke Control (If equipped) The choke control determines the position of the engine choke. Highly flammable gasoline could splash onto the engine and cause...
...) when the tractor is being driven and the tractor deck is not meant to control unit speed, throttle should remain in high speed while operating blades. 13 Choke Control (If equipped) The choke control determines the position of the engine choke. Highly flammable gasoline could splash onto the engine and cause...
Operation Manual
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...a height no more than 10" (25cm). This will result. Do not attempt to mow lawns, NOT clear brush. • Keep the blades sharp and replace the blades when worn. • When approaching the other objects that can be cut quality. WARNING Make certain the area to be mowed is designed...is recommended unless a pivot or zero turn is prone to mow heavy brush and weeds or extremely tall grass. OPERATION Mowing WARNING To help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury, keep the tractor headed directly toward the alignment point. Fully raise the deck or move the tractor forward, ...
...a height no more than 10" (25cm). This will result. Do not attempt to mow lawns, NOT clear brush. • Keep the blades sharp and replace the blades when worn. • When approaching the other objects that can be cut quality. WARNING Make certain the area to be mowed is designed...is recommended unless a pivot or zero turn is prone to mow heavy brush and weeds or extremely tall grass. OPERATION Mowing WARNING To help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury, keep the tractor headed directly toward the alignment point. Fully raise the deck or move the tractor forward, ...
Operation Manual
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...Wear Check That All Hardware is in Place & Secure Check Engine Mounting Bolt Torque (Tighten to 325-450 in.-lbs. (37-50 N-m)) Check Blade Mount Nut Torque (Tighten to keep track of maintenance/service, disengage all moving parts have come to prevent unintended starting. Have this item performed by...Damaged Parts Check Engine Oil Level Clean Battery Terminals Grease All Lubrication Points Check Engine Intake Screen/Clean as Needed Check Blades/Sharpen or Replace as Needed Check Tire Pressure Check/Clean Underside of Deck Check Safety Interlock System Check Mower...
...Wear Check That All Hardware is in Place & Secure Check Engine Mounting Bolt Torque (Tighten to 325-450 in.-lbs. (37-50 N-m)) Check Blade Mount Nut Torque (Tighten to keep track of maintenance/service, disengage all moving parts have come to prevent unintended starting. Have this item performed by...Damaged Parts Check Engine Oil Level Clean Battery Terminals Grease All Lubrication Points Check Engine Intake Screen/Clean as Needed Check Blades/Sharpen or Replace as Needed Check Tire Pressure Check/Clean Underside of Deck Check Safety Interlock System Check Mower...
Operation Manual
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...4. Locate the adjustment bolts (a) on the left or right, the lapbar drive control lever stop adjustment bolts (a) on the front of the right blade tip to make this adjustment. 3. Tighten to -back as necessary until the wheel speeds are equal. To perform the adjustment, (a) proceed as ...the cutting deck appears to support the weight of the deck and are functioning properly. See 3. Measure the distance from the (b) outside blades so that the tractor is operating properly. 5. See Figure 36. Start the engine and allow to idle for a few minutes to...
...4. Locate the adjustment bolts (a) on the left or right, the lapbar drive control lever stop adjustment bolts (a) on the front of the right blade tip to make this adjustment. 3. Tighten to -back as necessary until the wheel speeds are equal. To perform the adjustment, (a) proceed as ...the cutting deck appears to support the weight of the deck and are functioning properly. See 3. Measure the distance from the (b) outside blades so that the tractor is operating properly. 5. See Figure 36. Start the engine and allow to idle for a few minutes to...
Operation Manual
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... be sure they are pointing upward toward the top of the spindle assembly when loosening the hex nut (a) securing the blade (b). See Figure 46. 3. The cutting blades must be placed between the deck housing and the cutting edge of sharpness is maintained. Reinstall the deck (refer to... to expose its underside. (a) (b) 2. Tighten the hex nuts (a) to Deck Installation). See your hands by using heavy gloves when handling the blades. If your authorized dealer. Remove the deck from beneath the tractor, (refer to Deck Removal) then gently flip the deck over to have the...
... be sure they are pointing upward toward the top of the spindle assembly when loosening the hex nut (a) securing the blade (b). See Figure 46. 3. The cutting blades must be placed between the deck housing and the cutting edge of sharpness is maintained. Reinstall the deck (refer to... to expose its underside. (a) (b) 2. Tighten the hex nuts (a) to Deck Installation). See your hands by using heavy gloves when handling the blades. If your authorized dealer. Remove the deck from beneath the tractor, (refer to Deck Removal) then gently flip the deck over to have the...
Operation Manual
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...and Maintenance section. 4. Parking brake not engaged. 3. Connect wire to FAST position. 5. See the Service and Maintenance section. 6. Dull blade. 3. Faulty spark plug. 8. Riding mower running with throttle in fuel system. 6. Uneven tire pressure. 1. This section addresses minor ... separate supplement sheet for contact information. Blocked fuel line or fuel filter. 7. Engine runs erratically Engine overheats 1. Balance blade. 2. Spark plug gap set too close Engine idles poorly 1. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Before performing any adjustments or repairs. Clean...
...and Maintenance section. 4. Parking brake not engaged. 3. Connect wire to FAST position. 5. See the Service and Maintenance section. 6. Dull blade. 3. Faulty spark plug. 8. Riding mower running with throttle in fuel system. 6. Uneven tire pressure. 1. This section addresses minor ... separate supplement sheet for contact information. Blocked fuel line or fuel filter. 7. Engine runs erratically Engine overheats 1. Balance blade. 2. Spark plug gap set too close Engine idles poorly 1. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Before performing any adjustments or repairs. Clean...