Page 2 - Connect the Battery; Make sure the ignition switch is; Positon the High Back Seat; right
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TRACTOR PREPARTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CALLING SERVICE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7FINDING YOUR...
Page 3 - GENERAL OPERATION; SECTION 2: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES; : THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY; WARNING
3 1. GENERAL OPERATION • Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the operator’s manualand on the machine before starting.Keep this manual in a safe place forfuture and regular reference and forordering replacement parts. • Only allow responsible individuals familiar with the instructions to...
Page 6 - Restrict the use of
6 • To reduce fire hazard, keep the machine free of grass, leaves orother debris build-up. Clean up oil orfuel spillage. Allow machine to coolat least 5 minutes before storing. • Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make certain the bladeand all moving parts have stopped.Disconnect the spark pl...
Page 7 - Figure 1; Model Number
7 SECTION 3: CALLING SERVICE INFORMATION The engine manufacturer is responsible for all engine-related issues withregards to performance, power-rating, and specifications. If you have difficulties with the unit, have any question regarding the operationor maintenance of this equipment, or desire add...
Page 8 - SECTION 5: SAFETY LABELS FOUND ON YOUR UNIT; Figure 2; IGNITION; Running Board - Center
8 SECTION 5: SAFETY LABELS FOUND ON YOUR UNIT Figure 2 AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL WARNING GO UP AND DOWNS L O P E S , N O T A C R O S S . A V O I D S U D D E N T U R N S .D O N O T O P E R AT E U N I T W H E R E I T C O U L D S L I P O R T I P. I F M A C H I N E S T O P S G...
Page 9 - Figure 3
Page 10 - Figure 4; Check behind the tractor to; Figure 7
10 NOTE: References to LEFT and RIGHT indicate that side of the tractorwhen facing forward while seated inthe drivers seat. Reference to FRONTindicates the grille end of the tractor;to REAR, the drawbar end. Steering Wheel The steering wheel, centered on thedash panel, is used to turn the tractor le...
Page 11 - When using power
11 Ignition / Light Switch To prevent accidental starting and/orbattery discharge, remove the keyfrom the ignition switch when thetractor is not in use. The combinationlights and ignition switch has fourpositions. See Figure 8 for adescription of each position. Figure 8 Transmission Release Rod The ...
Page 12 - RAISE; Quick Latch Rod
12 Seat Adjustment Lever The seat adjustment lever is locatedbelow the seat. This lever is used toadjust the seat forward or backward. Differential Lock Pedal Located at the front of the left runningboard. Depressing the diff. lock pedalengages the transmission differentiallock, which improves tract...
Page 13 - Low Fuel Indicator; Cub Cadet
13 Indicator Light Pod Figure 12 A B C D E ABC DE Oil Pressure IndicatorLow Fuel IndicatorHour Meter Not UsedNot Used Hour Meter The hour meter is part of the indicatorlight pod in the dash panel. The hourmeter operates whenever the ignitionswitch is in the “ON” or “ON/LIGHTS”position. Record the ac...
Page 14 - Do not; Starting The Engine
14 SECTION 7: OPERATION Safety Interlock Switches This tractor is equipped with a safetyinterlock system for the protection ofthe operator. If the interlock systemshould ever malfunction, do notoperate the tractor. Contact yourauthorized Cub Cadet Dealer. The safety interlock system prevents theengi...
Page 15 - Driving The Tractor; Avoid sudden; Do not use the forward or; Setting The Cruise Control; The cruise control feature
15 • Place the PTO switch in the “OFF” position. Place the throttle controllever between the “MID” and “FAST”positions. Then turn the ignition keyto the “OFF” position and removethe key from the ignition switch. Driving The Tractor WARNING: Avoid sudden starts, excessive speed andsudden stops. WARNI...
Page 16 - NOTE; Because of the load on the
16 Avoid stopping when driving up aslope. If it is necessary to stop whiledriving up a slope, start up smoothlyand carefully to reduce the possibilityof flipping the tractor over backward. Stopping The Tractor Fully depress the brake pedal to bringthe tractor to a complete stop, engagethe parking br...
Page 17 - SECTION 8: ADJUSTMENTS; Seat Adjustment; Steering Wheel Tilt Adjustment; Do not adjust
17 For best results it is recommended thatthe first two laps should be cut with thedischarge thrown towards the center.After the first two laps, reverse the direc-tion to throw the discharge to the outsidefor the balance of cutting. This will give abetter appearance to the lawn.Do not cut the grass ...
Page 18 - Transmission Released; Front
18 For the comfort of the operator, this trac-tor is equipped with an adjustable tiltsteering wheel. To adjust the steeringwheel: push the steering wheel tilt locklever downward, move the steeringwheel to the desired position, andrelease the steering wheel tilt lock lever. Front Wheel Alignment Note...
Page 19 - Turning Radius Adjustment; SECTION 9: MAINTENANCE; Maintenance Chart; Eac
19 From just above the right axle carrier, inside the right frame rail, slowly turn the hex nylon lock nut at the end ofthe brake rod as follows to adjust thebrake (Refer to Figure 18):• Turn the nylon lock nut clockwise to increase the braking force. • Turn the nylon lock nut counter- clockwise to ...
Page 20 - LUBRICATION ILLUSTRATION; ONLY
20 LUBRICATION ILLUSTRATION Cub Cadet 251H EP Greaseor equivalent No. 2 lithium grease Engine Oil: See Figure 27 on page 30Transmission Oil - Cub Cadet Drive Oil Can (High quality lubricating oil) System Fluid Plus - ONLY Eng ine Fro n t Pi vo t Ax le L /R Steer in g Knu c k le L /R Fron t Wh ee ls ...
Page 21 - Accessing Engine Compartment; Turn; General Battery Information
21 Accessing Engine Compartment The engine compartment can beaccessed by raising the hood asfollows: • Lift the hood straight upward at the recessed notches of the side panelsto disengage the internal hood latch. • Carefully pivot the hood forward to open. To close the hood: • Carefully pivot the ho...
Page 22 - Specific GravityFreezing Point
22 immediately with clean cold water. Ifthere is any further discomfort, seekprompt medical attention. • If acid spills on clothing, first dilute it with clean water, then neutralizewith a solution of ammonia/water orbaking soda/water. • Since battery acid is corrosive, do not pour it into any sink ...
Page 23 - Because of the close proximity; Tire Inflation
23 Headlight Bulb Replacement Replace headlight bulbs as follows:(See Figure 20)1. After noting which wire connectsto each terminal, unplug the wireharness leads from the headlightsocket terminals. 2. Rotate the socket assembly asfollows to remove from thereflector housing: Figure 20 • Left headligh...
Page 24 - Adding Transmission Oil; dipstick must be installed; Changing Transmission Oil; Do not reuse the transmission
24 must be withdrawn and wiped clean,then fully reinserted before beingwithdrawn again for a true reading. Figure 21 Adding Transmission Oil WARNING: The fluid for yourtransmission has been spe-cially formulated to ensurethe safe and proper opera-tion of your tractor. Add CubCadet Drive System Fluid...
Page 25 - Important Information; Electrical Box
25 Figure 22 • Clean around the base of the trans- mission oil filter and remove thefilter by turning it counterclockwise. • Apply a light coating of clean trans- mission oil to the gasket of the newfilter. Install the filter by turning itclockwise, by hand, until the gasketcontacts the filter base ...
Page 26 - Fuse
26 Fuse Fuses are installed to protect the trac-tor’s electrical system from damagecaused by excessive amperage.Always use the same capacity fuse forreplacement. Refer to the Specifica-tions Chart. If the electrical systemdoes not function, check the fuses.To replace a fuse, note the position ofthe ...
Page 27 - SECTION 10: ENGINE INFORMATION; FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS; COVERAGE
27 SECTION 10: ENGINE INFORMATION KOHLER CO. FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS LIMITED WARRANTY SMALL OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENT ENGINES The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),the California Air Resources Board (CARB), andKohler Co. are pleased to explain the Federal andCalifornia Emis...
Page 28 - LIMITATIONS; . Warranty repairs must
28 LIMITATIONS This Emission Control System Warranty shall notcover any of the following: (a) repair or replacement required because of misuse or neglect, improper maintenance,repairs improperly performed or replacementnot conforming to Kohler Co. specificationsthat adversely affect performance and/...
Page 29 - EVERY HOUR; during the first five; Adding Engine Oil; Full
29 Cleaning The Engine This tractor has an air-cooled engine.Air must be able to circulate freelyaround the engine through theflywheel screen, through the coolingshrouds and over the fins of thecylinder head and cylinder block. Keepthese areas free of accumulated dirtand debris or the engine will ov...
Page 30 - Changing Engine Oil
30 Refer to Figure 27 for informationregarding the proper type of oil to addto the crankcase. • Place the tractor on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Stopthe tractor engine and remove theignition key. • Clean the area around the oil filler cap to prevent debris from enteringthe crankcas...
Page 33 - SECTION 11: TROUBLE SHOOTING; Possible Cause; Hard To Start
33 SECTION 11: TROUBLE SHOOTING Possible Cause Possible Remedy Hard To Start No fuel in fuel tank or carburetor Fill the tank with fuel. Check the fuel line, carburetor and fuel filter. Fuel ine or carburetor clogged Clean the fuel line and carburetor with a commercial carburetor cleaner. Fuel filte...
Page 35 - SECTION 12: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; Description
35 SECTION 12: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT When you purchased your tractor, you probably had it completely equipped foryour particular needs at that time. However, later you may wish to obtainoptional equipment or accessories. These items and other allied equipment canbe purchased from, and installed by, you...
Page 36 - SECTION 13: SPECIFICATIONS; Tires
36 SECTION 13: SPECIFICATIONS Engine Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KohlerHorsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 37 - SECTION 14: SLOPE GAUGE; Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of 15
37 SECTION 14: SLOPE GAUGE WARNING: 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 ridingmower could overturn and cause serious injury. If operating a walk-behind mower on such a slope, it is extremely difficult to maintainyour footi...
Page 39 - one; ) year for commercial users, commencing on the date of
39 CUB CADET LLC MANUFACTURER’S ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY (COMMERCIAL USE) The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADET LLC (“CUB CADET”)with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States, itspossessions and territories. CUB CADET warrants this product against defe...
Page 40 - How State Law Relates to this Warranty:; This limited warranty gives you
40 The provisions as set forth in this Warranty provide the sole and exclusiveremedy arising from the sale. CUB CADET shall not be liable for incidentalor consequential loss or damages including, without limitation, to any claimfor loss of profits, loss of savings or revenue, loss of the use of thee...
Page 41 - Batteries and belts are subject to separate terms as follows:; Year Limited Warranty - PTO Clutch
41 CUB CADET LLC MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY (RESIDENTIAL USE) The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADET LLC (“CUB CADET”)with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States, itspossessions and territories. CUB CADET warrants this product against defects in m...
Page 42 - (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
42 This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the following cases : a. Routine maintenance items such as lubricants, filters, blade sharpeningand tune-ups, or adjustments such as brake adjustments, clutch adjust-ments or deck adjustments; and normal deterioration of the exterior fin-ish due ...
Page 44 - SECTION 15: QUICK REFERENCE PARTS; Cub Cadet Drive; CARTRIDGE
SECTION 15: QUICK REFERENCE PARTS Description Part Number Engine Oil 737-3030A (10W30) 737-3049 (5W30) Air Filter KH-47-083-03 KH-24-083-02 Engine Oil Filter KH-12-050-08 Spark Plug 759-3336 Transmission Oil Cub Cadet Drive System Fluid Plus 737-3120 - Quart 737-3121 - Gallon Transmission Oil Filter...