Page 3 - TRACTOR AND DECK PREPARATION; A. ATTACHING THE CHUTE DEFLECTOR; B. LIFT ASSIST SPRING; WARNING
3 TRACTOR AND DECK PREPARATION A. ATTACHING THE CHUTE DEFLECTOR WARNING Do not operate the mower deck without the chutedefelector installed and in its down position. 1. Remove the hex cap screws, bell washers and hexnuts installed in the deck at the chute opening. 2. Position the hinge bracket of th...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT; SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES; GENERAL OPERATION; Never carry passengers.; DANGER
4 WARNING • The engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals knownto the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. • This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near a...
Page 7 - WA R N I N G
7 PRODUCT GRAPHICS Keep product safety graphics (decals) clean. Replaceany safety graphic that is damaged, destroyed, miss- ing, painted over or can no longer be read. Replace-ment safety graphics are available through yourdealer. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING – LOCATED ON RIGHT SIDE OF RUNNIN...
Page 8 - Hood Model; Figure 1
8 TO THE OWNER This Operator’s Manual is an important part of your new tractor. The information contained in this manual has beenprepared in detail to help you better understand the features, correct operation, adjustments, and maintenance ofyour tractor. The performance and dependability of this tr...
Page 9 - SECTION I. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS; Figure 3
9 SECTION I. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Your Cub Cadet Tractor has been safety engineered.This section gives a brief description of the functionand location of the various controls and indicators. Thoroughly acquaint yourself with all the controls andindicators before attempting to start or operate the...
Page 10 - Figure 4; NOTE; The hydrostatic transmission will not hold the; H. CRUISE CONTROL LEVER; This symbol shows slow position.
10 A. LOW OIL INDICATOR This indicator will illuminate when the engine oil level islow. If this indicator illuminates, stop the tractor imme-diately and check the engine oil level. If the oil level iswithin the operating range, but the light remains on,contact your Cub Cadet dealer. CAUTION Operatin...
Page 12 - Engage the brake lock and raise the hood.
12 Q. SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHES This tractor is equipped with a safety interlock systemfor the protection of the operator. If the interlock sys-tem should ever malfunction, do not operate the trac-tor. Contact your authorized Cub Cadet Dealer. Thesafety interlock system prevents the engine fromcrank...
Page 13 - Figure 8; REAR WING NUT
13 Figure 8 UPPER FRONTWING NUT RETAINER WITHTAPERED GUIDE REAR WING NUT GRILLE REAR TABON PANEL SIDE PANEL GROOVE INDASH PANEL GRASP GRASP
Page 14 - Avoid slopes. Tractors can be rolled over.; BEFORE OPERATING YOUR TRACTOR; Check the engine and transmission oil levels.; STARTING THE ENGINE
14 SECTION II. OPERATION WARNING RECEIVE INSTRUCTION - Read theoperator’s manual. Learn to operate thismachine SAFELY. Don’t risk INJURY orDEATH. 1. Before starting the engine or beginning op-eration, be familiar with the controls. Theoperator must be seated, the PTO switch inthe “OFF” position and ...
Page 15 - STOPPING THE ENGINE; TRACTOR BREAK-IN PROCEDURE; CAUTION; COLD WEATHER STARTING
15 • The safety interlock system will automatical-ly shut off the engine if the operator leavesthe seat before engaging the brake pedallock. • The safety interlock system will automatical-ly disengage the PTO if the reverse controlpedal is pressed down with the PTO in the“RUN” position. To re-engage...
Page 16 - DRIVING THE TRACTOR
16 5. Turn the ingnition key to the “START” position andhold until the engine starts; however, do not crankthe engine continuously for more than 10seconds at a time. Once the engine starts, graduallyadjust the choke as needed to keep the enginerunning until warmed up, then push the choke controlall ...
Page 17 - DRIVING ON SLOPES; STOPPING THE TRACTOR; Start and run the engine a few minutes to warm up.; DRAWBAR
17 DRIVING ON SLOPES Refer to the SLOPE GAUGE on page 55 to help deter-mine slopes where you may not operate safely. WARNING Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excessof 15 degrees (a rise of approximately 2-1/2 feetevery 10 feet). The tractor could overturn andcause serious injury. WARNING Opera...
Page 18 - SECTION III. ADJUSTMENTS; ADJUSTING THE SEAT; ADJUSTING THE BRAKES; Loosen the hex jam nut from against the ferrule.
18 SECTION III. ADJUSTMENTS This section contains adjustment information for theModel GT 2186 tractor. Adjustment information for the44-inch deck is located in Section V – Mower Deckbeginning on page 33. ADJUSTING THE SEAT WARNING Do not adjust the seat when the tractor ismoving. Adjusting the seat ...
Page 19 - WHEEL ALIGNMENT; Figure 12. Viewed from beneath the tractor.; FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT; Place the tractor on a firm and level surface.; PIVOT BAR ADJUSTMENT; Check and adjust the pivot axle as follows:; PERPENDICULAR
19 WHEEL ALIGNMENT The front wheels should toe-in approximately 1/8 to1/4 inch, as measured across dimensions A and Bshown in Figure 12. Figure 12. Viewed from beneath the tractor. FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING Place the tractor on a firm and level surface. To adjust the toe-in, proceed as follows:...
Page 21 - Adjusting the Control Rod; ADJUSTING LIFT ASSIST SPRING TENSION; LIFT ASSIST; CONTROL
21 Adjusting the Control Rod After completing the previous steps (1 thru 4) forchecking neutral setting, adjust the control rod ( SeeFigure 15) as follows: NOTE The brake pedal lock MUST be engaged toproperly adjust the control rod. 1. Loosen, but do not remove, the hex tap screwsthat fasten the fro...
Page 22 - CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS; Check for fuel in fuel tank; NOTE: AIR CLEANER COVER MUST
22 CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS WARNING When making adjustments to the carburetorwhile the engine is running, disengage the PTOclutch and engage the brake pedal lock. Keepclear of all moving parts and be careful of all hotsurfaces. WARNING Carbon monoxide fumes can be fatal! Do notmake any adjustments to ...
Page 23 - SECTION IV. MAINTENANCE; ENGINE MAINTENANCE; Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.; OIL FILLER
23 SECTION IV. MAINTENANCE ENGINE MAINTENANCE Maintenance, repair, or replacement of the emissioncontrol devices and systems, which are being done atthe customer’s expense, may be performed by anyengine repair establishment or individual. Warrantyrepairs must be performed by an authorized Kohlerserv...
Page 25 - While the engine oil is warm, proceed as follows:; To assure a continuous flow of oil to all critical; FILLING THE CRANKCASE; Check the oil filter and drain valve for leaks.
25 While the engine oil is warm, proceed as follows: NOTE A 12 inch length of flexible tubing is supplied inthe owner’s manual package and should beused to drain the engine oil. 1. Place the tractor on a level surface and engage thebrake pedal lock. Stop the tractor engine andremove the ignition key...
Page 26 - OPERATING
26 CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL NOTE Check the oil level only while the engine isstopped and the tractor is level. Check the oil level of the transmission case beforeeach use to see that it is filled to the correct level.Before checking the transmission oil level, clean thearea around the oil fil...
Page 27 - AIR CLEANER; TRANSMISSION
27 2. Clean the area around the transmission drain plugto prevent debris from entering the transmissioncase. Remove the drain plug and allow thetransmission oil to drain into a clean containerhaving a capacity of more than 6 quarts. Reinstallthe drain plug (Refer to Figure 21). CAUTION If the transm...
Page 28 - Figure 23. Air Cleaner Assembly; CLEANING ENGINE
28 Figure 23. Air Cleaner Assembly 2. Remove the foam precleaner by sliding it up off thepaper element (See Figure 23). 3. Wash the precleaner in warm water withdetergent. Rinse the precleaner thoroughly until alltraces of the detergent are eliminated. Squeezeout (do not wring) excess water in a dry...
Page 29 - SPARK PLUG; FUEL FILTER; Do not replace the fuel filter when engine is hot.; HEADLIGHTS; REFLECTOR
29 SPARK PLUG WARNING To avoid possible injury, be sure the engine isoff and has cooled before making anyadjustments or repairs. NOTE Remove all dirt from around the spark plugbefore removing. To remove the spark plugs, always use a spark plugwrench. Check the gap after every 100 hours ofoperation. ...
Page 30 - Overcharging
30 FUSES Always use the same capacity fuse for replacement.Refer to SPECIFICATIONS. If the electrical systemdoes not function, check the fuses. To replace a fuse, pull the old fuse from the fuse holderand install the new fuse. GENERAL BATTERY INFORMATION WARNING a. Battery posts, terminals and relat...
Page 31 - BATTERY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION
31 BATTERY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION WARNING Battery posts, terminals and relatedaccessories contain lead and lead compounds.Wash Hands after handling. When removing the battery, disconnect thebattery cables in the following order to avoidarcing and the resulting sparks: Battery Removal:1. Disconnect ...
Page 32 - TIRES
32 CHARGING THE BATTERY Test and, if necessary, recharge the battery after thetractor has been stored for a period of time. • A voltmeter or load tester should read 12.6 volts(DC) or higher across the battery terminals. • Charge the battery with a 12-volt battery charger ata MAXIMUM rate of 10 amps....
Page 33 - SECTION V. MOWER DECK; A. INSTALLING LIFT ASSIST SPRING; If RH Lift Assist Spring Is Not Installed.; B. DECK LEVELING ADJUSTMENTS
33 SECTION V. MOWER DECK This section contains adjustment, removal, installation,and maintenance information for the 44-inch mowerdeck. Instructions for installation and removal of theoptional mulching plug are located at the end of thissection. A. INSTALLING LIFT ASSIST SPRING NOTE The following st...
Page 34 - Lower the deck onto the hard, level surface.; FRONT TO BACK LEVELING ADJUSTMENT; Raise the deck to its highest position.
34 NOTE Check the tires for proper inflation beforemaking a leveling adjustment. To level the deck,the tractor and deck MUST be placed on a hard,level surface during adjustment. SIDE-TO-SIDE LEVELING ADJUSTMENT 1. Position the tractor and mower deck on a hard,level surface. 2. The mower deck front a...
Page 35 - Connect the spark plug wires if previously; GAUGE WHEEL ADJUSTMENT; If the wheels contact the surface adjust as follows:
35 3. Initially adjust the front lift rod to allowapproximately 5/8 inch of thread to protrudebeyond both lock nuts of the front lift rod/bracketassembly (Refer to Figure 35). Figure 35 4. Refer to Figure 36. Measure and record thedistance from the front cutting edge to the ground(measurement A), an...
Page 36 - C. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
36 washers. Remove the lock nuts, shoulderscrews, and bell washers fastening the frontball wheels to the deck gauge wheel brackets. c. Again place the tractor implement lift handle inthe normally desired mowing height setting. Figure 37 d. Insert the shoulder screw and flat washer withthe rear gauge...
Page 38 - With the tractor implement lift handle raised to its
38 Figure 43 9. Pull the deck support pins outward, turn downwardand release so both spring-loaded pins are held inthe disengaged position against the outer surfaceof the deck brackets (Refer to Figure 44). Figure 44 10. Raise the implement lift handle to its highest set- ting. Slide the mower deck ...
Page 39 - INSTALLATION OF DECK
39 INSTALLATION OF DECK WARNING Before performing the mower deck installation,place the PTO switch in the “OFF” position,engage the brake pedal lock, turn the ignitionkey to the “OFF” position and remove the keyfrom the switch. Disconnect the spark plugwires for additional safety. WARNING When handl...
Page 41 - Disengage the deck idler arm lever from its stop; Pass the PTO belt upward inside the front of the
41 9. From beneath the right rear fender, push the liftassist rod down and outward to release from theframe. Disengage the hook of the lift assist springfrom the pigtail hook (See Figure 55). Figure 55 10. Install the lower hook of the lift assist spring into the hole in the right rear deck bracket ...
Page 42 - CLEANING AND BLADE CARE
42 14. Twist the two sides of the PTO belt 1/4 turn inward to engage the narrow sides of the belt into thegrooves of the two tractor front-lower pulleys(Refer to Figure 60). Figure 60 15. From the front of the tractor, push the PTO belt through the front lift rod, then to the center of thedeck. Ensu...
Page 43 - Remove the spindle belt covers to expose the belt.
43 maintained. If the cutting edge of a blade hasbeen sharpened to within 5/8 inch of the windwing radius (see Figure 63), it is recommendedthat new blades be installed. New blades areavailable at your authorized dealer. Figure 63 When removing the blades, use a 1-1/8 inch wrench tohold the hex head...
Page 44 - D. INSTALLATION OF MULCHING PLUG
44 6. Carefully slip the new belt under the movable flatidler pulley 7. Route the new belt around the spindle pulleys, thefixed idler pulley, and the bottom pulley of thecenter double pulley. Refer to Figure 66 for theproper routing of the belt. 8. Pull the moveable flat idler pulley toward the left...
Page 45 - If using a fuel stabilizer:; Clean the engine and the entire tractor thoroughly.
45 SECTION VI. OFF-SEASON STORAGE If the machine is to be inoperative for a period longerthan 30 days, the following procedures arerecommended: WARNING Never store the tractor with fuel in the tankindoors or in poorly ventilated enclosures,where fuel fumes may reach an open flame,spark or pilot ligh...
Page 46 - MOWING; The following practices will help eliminate streaking:; MOWING WITH MULCHING OPTION
46 SECTION VII. MOWING MOWING WARNING To avoid possible injury, do not allow anyone inthe area opposite the discharge chute whilemowing. Although the area has beensupposedly cleared of foreign objects, smallobjects may be picked up and discharged bythe mower. WARNING Never direct the discharge of ma...
Page 47 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
47 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES When you purchased your tractor, you probably had itcompletely equipped for your particular needs at thetime. However, later you may wish to obtain optionalequipment or accessories. These items and otherallied equipment can be purchased from, and installedby, yo...
Page 49 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; Possible Cause
49 TROUBLE SHOOTING Possible Cause Possible Remedy HARD TO START No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor ..................... Fill the tank with gasoline. Check the fuel line, carburetor and fuel filter. Fuel line or carburetor clogged................................ Clean the fuel line and carburet...
Page 50 - Air; Adjust the brake. Refer to “ADJUSTMENTS.”
50 TROUBLE SHOOTING Possible Cause Possible Remedy LACK OF POWER Air cleaner clogged ................................................. Service the air cleaner element. Refer to “MAINTE-NANCE.” Engine overload ...................................................... Reduce the load. Engine overheated ....
Page 51 - LUBRICATION TABLE
51 LUBRICATION TABLE Point of Lubrication Check at Hours Change at Hours Capacity Anticipated Air Temperature Above +32°F 0°F and Above 32°F or Below Engine crankcase Checkbefore each use 100 Approx. 4 pints Cub Cadet Engine Oil SAE 10W30 Cub Cadet Engine Oil SAE 10W30 Cub Cadet Engine Oil SAE 5W20S...
Page 52 - LUBRICATION GUIDE
52 LUBRICATION GUIDE The service life and reliability of any machine depends upon the care it is given. Proper lubrication is a veryimportant part of that care. This lubrication schedule reflects the minimal requirements to maintain theequipment. More frequent inspections and maintenance is preferab...
Page 53 - — Before Each Use; — After Every 10 Hours of Operation
53 LUBRICATION GUIDE — Before Each Use NOTE Lubrication information for optional equipment may be found in the manual which is included with thespecific piece of optional equipment. 1. Engine filler cap and dipstick Check the oil (with the engine stopped) and add sufficient new oil to bring it tothe...
Page 55 - SLOPE GAUGE; IN
55 SLOPE GAUGE (Keep this sheet in a safe place for future reference.) 15° SIGHT AN D H O LD THIS LEVEL WITH A V E RTICAL TREE A P O WE R POLE A CORNER OF A BUILD ING OR A FENCE POST F O L D O N D O T T E D L IN E, R E P R E SE N T IN G A 1 5 ° SL OP E USE THI S PAG E AS A GUIDE TO DETERM INE SL OPE...
Page 57 - CAPACITIES; SPECIFICATIONS; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
57 GT 2186 2-1/8 gallons 4 pints 6 qts. 0 to 6 mph0 to 3 mph Kohler Command 20 HP 2 3.03 in.2.64 in. 38.1 1200 RPM 3600 RPM ± 75 Battery .030 in. 12 volt neg. ground 725-1706 15 amp regulated 25 amp 725-0963 Internal expanding 16 x 6.5-8 23 x 9.5-12 31.5 in. 30.25 in.47.00 in.72.00 in.49.00 in.42.00...
Page 59 - Year Limited Warranty - PTO Clutch; How State Law Relates to this Warranty:
59 CUB CADET CORPORATION MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY (RESIDENTIAL USE) The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADETCORPORATION (“CUB CADET”) with respect to newmerchandise purchased and used in the United States, itspossessions and territories. CUB CADET warrants this product again...
Page 60 - MAINTENANCE PARTS CHART
MODEL GT2186 SERIES 2000 20 HP KOHLER Engine Oil Requirements approx. . . 4 pints Part No. Cub Cadet engine oilAmbient temperature viscosity (Grade SG,SH,SJ or higher)Above +32°F SAE 10W30 Below +32°F SAE 5W20 or 5W30 737-3030A (10W30) 737-3049 (5W30) Air Filter Requirements Part No. Clean air filte...