Page 2 - Your authorized; CALLING SERVICE INFORMATION
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO THE OWNER .................................................................................................................... 2CALLING SERVICE INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 2RECORDING MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER...
Page 3 - RECORDING MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION; Model Number; Transmission Serial Plate:; Serial Number; ROPS Information Plate:; TRACTOR MODEL PLATE
3 www.cubcadet.com CUB CADET LLCP. O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OH 44136 DEALER LOCATOR PHONE NUMBER: 877-282-8684 Model Number Mfg. Date XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX RECORDING MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION Product identification plates are provided for major components of your tractor. The numbers on t...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES; GENERAL OPERATION; Never park the tractor on a steep incline.
4 IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES WARNING: THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH, IFNOT FOLLOWED, COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OFYOURSELF AND OTHERS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUALBEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE YOUR UNIT. FAILURE TO COMPLY...
Page 5 - Do not leave equipment in the raised position.; OPERATING THE PTO
5 • Maintain the weight balance of the tractor.Install front end weights to counterbalanceheavy implements attached to the three pointhitch. Do not operate the tractor with a lightfront end. • Any towed vehicle with a total weight exceedingthat of the tractor should be equipped its ownbraking system...
Page 7 - SAFETY LABELS; STARTING INSTRUCTIONS; WA R N I N G; IGNITION; WARNING
7 SAFETY LABELS STARTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. KNOW THE OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THEOPERATORS'S MANUAL AND ON THE TRACTOR. 2. MOVE THROTTLE TO MID POSITION AND DEPRESS BRAKE PEDAL. 3. TURN KEY TO THE START POSITION. 1. DISENGAGE PTO AND SET PARKING BRAKE. 2. MOVE THROTTLE CONTROL TO MID POSITI...
Page 9 - SECTION 1: CONTROLS AND FEATURES; FLOORBOARD AND DASH PANEL MOUNTED CONTROLS; * Steering Wheel and Seat Phantomed For Clarity
9 SECTION 1: CONTROLS AND FEATURES FLOORBOARD AND DASH PANEL MOUNTED CONTROLS Figure 1 ABCDEF GHJKLM Steering WheelPTO SwitchThrottle HandleIgnition SwitchBrake PedalForward/Reverse Pedal Seat Adjustment LeverDifferential Lock PedalParking Brake LeverHazard Light SwitchHeadlight SwitchInstrument Pan...
Page 11 - Pedal
11 H. Differential Lock Pedal Figure 6 Located at the rear of the left floor board, thedifferential lock pedal engages the transmissiondifferential lock. The differential lock is used to gain additional trac-tion when operating the tractor on wet or loose soil.When the pedal is depressed, the rear a...
Page 13 - Push the lever forward to engage the mid PTO.; D. Hydraulic Lift Lever w/Position Control
13 FENDER MOUNTED CONRTOLS AND FEATURES Figure 11 A B M D E F G H H J K G C L N J A. Fuel Fill Cap The fuel fill cap is located on the left fender besidethe operator’s seat. WARNING: Never fill the fuel tank tothe top of the filler neck. Expansioncould result in overflow, allowinghighly flammable fu...
Page 14 - Cup Holder; The cup holder is located on the right fender.; H. Amber Hazard Lights
14 E. Transmission Hi/Lo Range Shift Lever The Hi/Lo range shift lever is located on the rightfender. The lever has two speed range settings anda neutral position. The lever must be shifted intoeither the high or low range prior to depressing theforward/reverse pedal to drive the tractor. Push the l...
Page 15 - ADJUSTMENTS; for seat; FOLDING THE ROPS; Reposition the ROPS as follows:
15 SECTION 2: OPERATION ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) This tractor is equipped with a foldable RolloverProtection Structure (ROPS) and seat belts. Whenused together they are effective in reducing injuriesto the operator in the event of an accidental tractorrollover. The safety provided by the...
Page 16 - SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM; Dealer. The safety interlock system prevents; FUELING THE TRACTOR; Do not smoke while refueling the tractor.; NEW TRACTOR BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
16 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM This tractor is equipped with a safety interlocksystem for the protection of the operator. If theinterlock system should ever malfunction, do notoperate the tractor. Contact your authorized Cub Cadet Dealer. The safety interlock system prevents the engine from cranking or ...
Page 17 - STARTING THE ENGINE; Check the engine oil and coolant levels.; COLD WEATHER STARTING; section of; USING JUMPER CABLES TO START ENGINE; Place the PTO switch in the “OFF” position.
17 STARTING THE ENGINE WARNING: Always sit in the operator’sseat when starting the tractor, Neverattempt to start the engine whilestanding beside the tractor. WARNING: Never use starting fluids,such as ether, as a starting aid. Severeengine damage or fire could result. • Check the engine oil and coo...
Page 19 - LOW
19 Figure 15 WARNING: The forward/reverse pedalwill not operate when the parking brakeis engaged. Do not attempt to force thepedal when the parking brake isengaged; this could cause prematurewear or damage to the drive linkage. USING THE HI/LO RANGE SHIFT LEVER WARNING: The tractor must bestopped be...
Page 20 - Occasionally you may not be able to shift; ENGAGING THE PTO; Push the
20 USING THE HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVER The hydraulic lift system provides power for raisingand positioning three point hitch and belly mountedequipment. The system’s position control featuremaintains the selected height or depth of theequipment. When the hydraulic lift lever is moved toa higher or lower ...
Page 21 - bottom; IMPORTANT; Normally the PTO will not; USING THE PTO REVERSE OVERRIDE SWITCH; LIGHTING; left; Mid Throttle; PTO SWITCH; Full Throttle; TOP LINK
21 Figure 20 • Push the bottom of the switch downward to disengage the PTO. IMPORTANT : Normally the PTO will not operate when the tractor is driven in the reversedirection. The PTO reverse override switchmust be depressed to operate the PTO whiletraveling in reverse. USING THE PTO REVERSE OVERRIDE ...
Page 22 - When transporting pull-behind; USING THE AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC VALVE; Cub Cadet; Using the Auxiliary Hydraulic Control Handle
22 USING THE THREE POINT HITCH WARNING: Always disengage the PTO,stop the engine, and set the parkingbrake before dismounting the tractor toconnect, disconnect, or adjust threepoint hitch mounted implements. Use the rear three point hitch system to attach threepoint mounted implements, which are nor...
Page 24 - SECTION 3: ADJUSTMENTS; ADJUSTING THE SEAT
24 SECTION 3: ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE SEAT For the comfort of the operator, a single leveradjustable seat is provided to set the fore to aftposition of the seat. Adjust the seat to the mostcomfortable position that allows you to operate allcontrols and pedals. WARNING: Do not adjust the seat whent...
Page 25 - ADJUSTING FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN; The left ball joint and jam nut are left hand
25 • The length of the upper hitch link is normallydetermined by the design of each implement.To adjust the upper hitch link, loosen the lock-ing lever and turn the adjustment tube asshown in Figure 28. After the appropriate lengthis attained, tighten the locking lever. If correctlyadjusted, the upp...
Page 26 - ADJUSTING THE BRAKES; Check the brake linkage as follows:; ADJUSTING HYDRAULIC LIFT FEEDBACK ROD
26 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES The tractor brakes are adjusted at the factory andshould experience minimal wear if the tractor isoperated normally. However, all brake pads aresubject to wear and at some point the brake linkagemay have to be adjusted. Check the brake linkage as follows: • Place the tractor ...
Page 27 - SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE; Lubrication and Maintenance Chart; LUBRICATION TABLE; General Information
27 SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE The service life and reliability of any machinedepends upon the care it is given. Proper lubrica-tion and maintenance is a vital part of that care.Using the Lubrication and Maintenance Chart as a guide, monitor the hourmeter on the instrumentpanel to ensure the required mai...
Page 28 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART (ILLUSTRATION)
28 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART (ILLUSTRATION) 11 19 1 2 5 3 4 5 5 8 6 6 7 9 10 14 14 17 12 18 16 13 16 16 16 15 18 23 22 9 20 21
Page 29 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART; Operation to
29 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART † More often when operating under dusty conditions Ref. No. Operation to be Performed Service Intervals Bef or e ea c h us e Ev er y 10 Hour s Ev er y 25 Hour s Ev er y 50 Hour s Ever y 100 Hour s Ever y 200 Hour s Ever y 250 Hour s Ever y 300 Hour s Ever y 500 H...
Page 30 - ACCESSING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT; To remove the two side panels:; GENERAL BATTERY INFORMATION; Lift Lever
30 ACCESSING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WARNING: If the tractor has beenrecently operated, engine surfaces(including the radiator) will be HOT.Allow the engine to cool before open-ing the hood, or use extreme cautionto avoid burns when the hood is open. To raise the hood, locate the latch release lever ...
Page 31 - BATTERY REMOVAL; To remove the battery:; CHARGING THE BATTERY; Full Charge
31 BATTERY REMOVAL WARNING: Battery posts, terminalsand related accessories contain leadand lead compounds. Wash handsafter handling. The battery is located at the front of the tractorbeneath the hood, just forward of the radiator. To remove the battery: • Open the tractor hood as described in thepr...
Page 32 - HEAD LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT; Replace with a like bulb.; SERVICING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM; GOOD
32 HEAD LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT The tractor is equipped with four headlight bulbs. Ifone of the bulbs should burn out, replace the bulbas follows: • Fully raise the hood so that the hood propcylinders hold the hood in the raised position. • Pull both locking tabs of the wire harness plugaway from the...
Page 33 - Install the side panel and lower tractor hood.
33 Checking/Replacing Fuses The main fuse in the tractor wire harness protectsthe tractor’s entire electrical system. A blown mainfuse will prevent battery current from passingthough the harness. If all the tractor’s electricalfunctions are disable, check the main fuse. The timer fuse protects the g...
Page 34 - Hazard Light Flasher Relay; Replace the relay as follows:; never; overfill the transmission.; Full Mark
34 Hazard Light Flasher Relay The flasher relay controls the on / off flashing of thehazard lights. If the hazard lights do not functionproperly, the flasher relay is probably faulty. Replace the relay as follows: • Remove the dash panel insert by removing thetwo screws. Refer to Figure 41. • Pull t...
Page 35 - Remove any belly mounted attachments.; overfill the; Initial Break-In Period Filter Change; Viewed from beneath the Tractor
35 CHANGING TRANSMISSION / HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL Change the hydrostatic transmission / hydraulicsystem oil and filters after every 200 hours ofoperation. The dry capacity of the transmission/hydraulic system is approximately 26 quarts. Change the transmission/hydraulic system oil asfollows: • Operate...
Page 36 - CHANGING TRANSMISSION / HYDRAULIC; after the first 25; Regularly Scheduled Oil Filter Changes; Check Front Axle Oil; FULL MARK
36 NOTE: A large volume of oil may drain from the transmission while performing the 25 hour changeof the oil filters. If collected in a clean container and kept free of debris, this oil may be reused in the transmission / hydraulic system. Perform the INITIAL change of the transmissionand hydraulic ...
Page 37 - Check Final Reduction Gear Case Oil; right
37 Check Final Reduction Gear Case Oil Check the oil level at the two final reduction gearcase fill plugs. • Locate the fill plugs approximately midway upon the front of the right and left gear cases. See Figure 47. • Remove the fill plugs and check that the oillevel is at the bottom edge of the fil...
Page 39 - in; SECTION 5; Remove the battery if exposed to pro-; REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE
39 • DO NOT place any part of your body beneaththe tractor or start the tractor engine while thetractor is raised off the ground with a jack. TRACTOR STORAGE If your tractor is not going to be operated for anextended period of time (thirty days to approxi-mately six months), the tractor should be pr...
Page 40 - SECTION 5: ENGINE MAINTENANCE; CLEANING THE ENGINE
40 SECTION 5: ENGINE MAINTENANCE WARNING: Use care when servicingany component in the engine area. Ifthe engine has recently been operated,components will be hot and couldcause burns. Allow the engine to coolbefore servicing. WARNING: Before servicing the engine,place the tractor on a level surface,...
Page 41 - ADDING ENGINE OIL; Refer to the LUBRICATION TABLE in the; NANCE SECTION; of this manual to determine the; CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER; of this
41 ADDING ENGINE OIL WARNING: Never overfill the enginecrankcase. The engine may overheatand/or damage may result if thecrankcase is below the “ADD” mark orover the “FULL” mark on the dipstick.For best results, fill to the “FULL” markon the dipstick as opposed to adding agiven quantity of oil. Alway...
Page 42 - CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL; Distilled water is recommended for the cool-
42 • Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwiseusing an automotive type filter wrench toloosen. See Figure 55. Figure 55 • Reinstall the drain plug in the engine and cleanup any residual oil. Refer to Figure 54. • Apply a light coating of clean oil on the gasket ofthe new oil filter. Thread th...
Page 43 - Change the engine coolant as follows:; CHANGING THE AIR CLEANER; Check and replace the air cleaner element as follows:
43 • Start the engine and allow it to run for a shortperiod. Stop the engine. • Recheck the coolant level in the overflowreservoir and refill as needed. Reinstall thereservoir cap. INSPECTION OF COOLING SYSTEM HOSES Check the cooling system hoses and fan belt forany cracks or deterioration after eve...
Page 44 - clean and properly installed; SERVICING THE FUEL FILTER; Draining The Fuel Filter; There is no shut off valve in the fuel system.; Turn to; CARTRIDGE
44 • Pull the air cleaner element from the housing.See Figure 58. Figure 58 • Lightly blow or brush loose debris from the aircleaner element. Clean any debris from thehousing. • Inspect the paper pleats of the cleaner elementfor damage and dirt. Inspect the sealing surfaceon the inner end of the ele...
Page 45 - The lock icons; ENGINE BREATHER SERVICE; Clamp
45 • Clamp the fuel line just to the rear of the fuelfilter. See Figure 60. Figure 60 • Open the filter drain and drain the filter into thecontainer below. Close the filter drain. • Turn the filter approximately 1/4 turn counter-clockwise (as viewed from bottom) to align theunlock icons. Refer to Fi...
Page 46 - SECTION 6: SPECIFICATIONS; Engine; Bypass, Impeller Type Pump; Electrical System; Reverse — 0 to 5.5 mph
46 SECTION 6: SPECIFICATIONS Engine Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CaterpillarHorsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 47 - SPECIFICATIONS; Shaft Size
47 SPECIFICATIONS Hydraulic Lift System Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auxiliary Pump-GearControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Position Contr...
Page 48 - SECTION 7: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES; Cub
48 SECTION 7: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES When purchasing your tractor, you probably had it equipped for your particular needs at that time.You may later wish to obtain additional equipment or accessories to perform other tasks. Refer to thechart below for a list of optional equipment and acc...