Page 2 - Customer Support; Thank You; To The Owner; Table of Contents
Customer Support If you have difficulty assembling this product or have any questions regarding the controls, operation, or maintenance of this machine, you can seek help from the experts. Choose from the options below: Visit us on the web at www.cubcadet.com ◊ Locate your nearest Cub Cadet Dealer a...
Page 3 - Important Safe Operation Practices; Operation; General Operation; with these instructions may result in personal injury.; CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65; or other reproductive harm.
Important Safe Operation Practices 2 3 Operation General Operation Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the vehicle 1. and in the manual before attempting to operate or service. Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replacement parts.This is a...
Page 4 - Slope Operation
4 s ectiOn 2 — i MpOrtant s afe O peratiOn p ractices Avoid driving through water, since loss of control may 16. occur. Drive belt may slip if exposed to water thus reducing vehicle pulling power and stopping vehicle entirely. Always use vehicle lights while operating in low light 17. situations.Do ...
Page 5 - Cargo Box Lift; When using optional electric lift:; Children
5 s ectiOn 2 — i MpOrtant s afe O peratiOn p ractices Avoid loads which exceed the physical dimensions of cargo 5. box. Go slow. Heavy loads will affect steering, braking, stability, 6. and overall handling of the vehicle. Limit loads to those that can be safely controlled.Avoid sudden starts, stops...
Page 6 - General Service; Do not modify engine
6 s ectiOn 2 — i MpOrtant s afe O peratiOn p ractices Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more than ½ h. inch below bottom of filler neck to allow space for fuel expansion.Replace fuel cap and tighten securely. i. If fuel is spilled, wipe it off the engine and j. equipment. Move unit to anoth...
Page 7 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!; Symbol
7 s ectiOn 2 — i MpOrtant s afe O peratiOn p ractices WARNING: Your Responsibility—Restrict the use of this power machine to persons who read, understand and follow the warnings and instructions in this manual and on the machine. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! Safety Symbols This page depicts and describe...
Page 8 - Controls and Features
Controls and Features 4 8 Read this operator’s manual, safety labels, and operating instructions on the vehicle before operating. Compare the illustrations in this manual with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Reference to the right or left hand...
Page 10 - 2V Power Outlet
10 s ectiOn 4— c OntrOls and f eatures NOTE: Every 50 hours a “change oil” message will flash on the display for 2 minutes every time the tractor is started. This message will repeat for the first two minutes after each 50 hour interval. The oil pressure indicator light will also flash when this dis...
Page 11 - Filling Fuel Tank
Operation 5 11 Filling Fuel Tank Stop vehicle on a level surface and apply parking brake. 1. Turn the ignition key to the STOP position and remove the 2. key.Allow engine to cool several minutes before you add fuel. 3. Clean area around fuel cap and remove cap. 4. Fill tank with fresh, unleaded, reg...
Page 12 - Engaging Differential Lock; Manual Lift; Dumping Load From Cargo Box
12 s ectiOn 5— O peratiOn Engaging 4x4 The 4x4 switch is located on the right side of the dash panel. See the Controls & Features section. To engage, stop or slow vehicle speed and push up on the 1. switch. All four wheels will now continue to have power. IMPORTANT: Engage the 4x4 feature as the...
Page 13 - Towing Loads
13 s ectiOn 5 — O peratiOn Towing Loads WARNING: To help prevent personal injury due to loss of control or tipping, always tow a load slowly enough to maintain control. Do not tow a load that exceeds 1,400 lbs. rolling weight (i.e. 1. trailer plus cargo) and never exceed 140 lbs. tongue weight. Go s...
Page 14 - Maintenance & Adjustments; Engine; Air Filter; Engine Coolant; Checking Engine Coolant Level
Maintenance & Adjustments 6 14 Engine Air Filter The engine air filter should be changed every 50 hours. Change more frequently if operated in extremely dusty conditions. Pull up on latch and turn counter-clockwise to release air 1. cleaner cover. See Fig. 6-1. Remove cover. Remove and inspect a...
Page 15 - Changing the Engine Coolant; Transfer Case Oil
15 s ectiOn 6 — M aintenance & a djustMents If the overflow reservoir is empty, the radiator cap should be removed and the coolant level in the radiator checked before adding coolant to the reservoir. If necessary, first refill the system through the radiator filler neck as follows: WARNING: It ...
Page 16 - Charging Battery; Tire Pressure; Cleaning Battery and Terminals
16 s ectiOn 6— M aintenance & a djustMents Charging Battery WARNING: Charge battery in a well ventilated area and keep away from an open flame or pilot light as on a water heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliances. If the vehicle has not been put into use for an extend...
Page 17 - Front and Rear Shocks
17 s ectiOn 6 — M aintenance & a djustMents Front and Rear Shocks Inspect the front and rear shocks every 100 hours or once a year for oil leakage. See Fig. 6-4. If excessive oil leakage appears, have shocks repaired or replaced by your local Cub Cadet dealer. CV Boots Inspect CV boots (two on e...
Page 18 - Service; Fuses
Service 7 18 Fuses Unlatch and lift hood forward to get access to under the 1. dash panel. Remove fuse holder cover. See Fig. 7-2. 2. Remove the appropriate electrical fuse and replace with 3. proper amperage fuse.Lower and secure hood. 4. Headlight Bulbs Raise hood to get access to the headlight as...
Page 19 - Wheels
19 s ectiOn 7 — s ervice Wheels WARNING: Using an unstable lifting device and vehicle support may result in bodily injury. Use a safe lifting device and supports to work on raised vehicle. Stop the vehicle on a level surface and apply parking brake. 1. Turn the ignition key to the STOP position and ...
Page 20 - Maintenance Chart; Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Chart 8 20 * Change at the first 50 hours, then again at 500 hours. ^ Change more frequently if unit is operated in extremely dusty conditions. † Drain after a deep water crossing (More than 12”). Maintenance Schedule Before Each Use First 10 Hours Every 50 Hours Every 100 Hrs. or Yearly...
Page 21 - Accessories; Description
Accessories 9 21 NOTE: Availability of these accessories are subject to change. Please see your local Cub Cadet service dealer for the latest information regarding accessories for your utility vehicle. Description Description Horn (Requires Accessory Harness) WInch Rigging Kit Acrylic Windshield Ben...
Page 22 - Specifications
Specifications 10 22 NOTE: Specifications subject to change without notice. Engine/Electrical Make 31HP* Kohler® Aegis EFI Type/ Cylinders 4 Cycle Gas/ 2 Cylinders Displacement 748cc Maximum Torque 45.4 ft. lb. @ 2400 RPM Ignition Mechanically Controlled Lubrication Full Pressure w/ Filter Speed (No...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting; Problem
Troubleshooting 11 23 Problem Cause(s) Engine will not start Battery has low voltage. 1. Loose or corroded battery connections. 2. Fuse is blown. 3. Spark plug wire is loose or disconnected. 4. Faulty spark plug or coil. 5. No Fuel or improper fuel. 6. Plugged fuel filter. 7. Defective starter solen...
Page 28 - CUB CADET LLC
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Cub Cadet LLC with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States, its possessions and territories, and by MTD Products Limited with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in Canada and/or its territories and possessions. Fo...