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MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY - TURF EQUIPMENT

This warranty is specific to the product manual to which it is attached.

For a complete list of products and warranties contact your authorized Cub Cadet Commercial dealer.

Proper maintenance of the purchased Cub Cadet Commercial equipment is the owner’s responsibility.  

Follow the

instructions in your owner’s manual for correct lubricants and maintenance schedule. Your Cub Cadet Commercial dealer
carries a complete line of quality lubricants and filters for your equipment’s engine, transmission, chassis, and attach-
ments.

What is Covered By This Warranty?  

This limited warranty covers any defect in materials and/or workmanship in your

Cub Cadet Commercial equipment to the original owner for the following time periods: 
A) First (1

st

) Year of Original Ownership: 

Both

 

Parts

 found defective in materials and /or workmanship 

and

 the

associated 

Labor

 of the particular repair are covered under the terms of this limited warranty

B)  Second (2

nd

) and Third (3

rd

) Year of Original Ownership:  

Parts

 found defective in materials and /or workmanship are

covered under the terms of this limited warranty.  

 

Limited Battery Warranty:  90-day free battery replacement in the case of defects in materials and/or
workmanship, thereafter prorated for the period from the fourth (4th) through the twelfth (12

th

) month of

ownership. 

“No-Fault Warranty”:  Covers the “No-Fault” to owner replacement of damaged belts, tires, seats, and  grass bags
(cutting blades are not included) for a period of One (1) month or One-Hundred (100) hours, whichever comes
first.  

Limited Engine Warranty:  Parts and Labor for defects in materials and/or workmanship are covered for the first
two (2) years of original equipment ownership.  Refer to the Engine Manual for specific limitations and restric-
tions. 

Accordingly, Cub Cadet Commercial will replace or repair any part or parts without charge through your authorized Cub
Cadet Commercial dealer subject to the above time and coverage limitations. Upon completion of your purchase, the
Serial Number/s of the unit will be registered with the Cub Cadet. This will initiate and validate your limited warranty and
the applicable Warranty Period.

What is Not Covered By this Warranty? 

Cub Cadet Commercial does not warrant ( a ) routine maintenance items such

as lubricants, filters (oil, fuel, air and hydraulic), cleaning, tune-ups, brake or clutch inspections, adjustments made as part
of normal maintenance, blades, blade sharpening, equipment setup, and normal wear items; ( b ) incidental cost such as
transporting equipment to and from the dealer, telephone charges or renting product temporarily to replace a warranted
product; ( c ) damage caused by use of the equipment for purposes other than those for which it was designed; ( d )
damage caused by accident or Disasters such as fire, flood, wind and lighting: ( e ) damage caused by unauthorized
attachments, modifications, alterations, improper servicing or maintenance, improper storage; or ( f ) any other abuse or
misuse of the equipment.   

Exclusive Warranty. 

The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties or remedies, whether written,

oral or implied. Any and all implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purpose, course of delaying or
usage of trade are hereby expressly disclaimed and excluded

.  (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation

of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.)

Limitation of Remedies. 

Under no circumstances, except to the extent such exclusions are prohibited by applicable law,

shall Cub Cadet Commercial be liable for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, special, incidental or consequential
arising out of the use of or inability to use this equipment including but not limited to any claim for loss of profits, loss of
profits, loss of savings or revenue, loss of use of the equipment or any associated equipment, facilities or continued
service, downtime, the claims of costs of third parties including customers and injury  to property. Some states do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts of the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights,

and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.

Future Changes

: Cub Cadet Commercial reserves the right to reserve, change or modify the construction and design of

its equipment or any component part or parts thereof without incurring the obligations to make such changes or modifica-
tions in present equipment.

How to Obtain Service: 

Contact the authorized Cub Cadet Commercial dealer at the point of original retail purchase to

obtain service or replacement parts.

Products purchased outside the USA are not covered by this warranty

Cub Cadet
P.O. Box 368023
Cleveland, Ohio 44136

Form No. 02000822 Rev. 05-3  09/20/2005

Summary of Contents for 53AI5BBY750

Page 1: ...Hydrostatic Zero Turn Commercial Riding Mower Professional Turf Equipment OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL Z Wing 48...

Page 2: ...ervice 16 A Mower Deck 16 B Hydraulic Oil 17 C Electrical System 18 D Tires 20 E Brakes 21 F Hydraulic System 22 G Storage 23 Maintenance Schedule 24 Performance Adjustments 26 A High Speed Tracking A...

Page 3: ...actors are also dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of the personnel involved in the oper ation transport maintenance and storage of the equipment NOTE The engine manufac...

Page 4: ...use of the machine 4 Follow all safety instructions when using the machine 5 Keep all safety signs legible and properly installed 6 Do not check for hydraulic leaks with any part of the body 7 Do not...

Page 5: ...ries are re charged so sparks flames and heat sources should be avoided Loose connections at the battery terminals can produce sprks and heat connections to the terminals must be kept tight and the te...

Page 6: ...ng the throttle to slow setting the parking brake shutting off the engine and taking the key from the ignition switch 14 Never walk or stand on the discharge side of a mower with the engine running Tu...

Page 7: ...HIELD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE Part Number 00030635 Part Number 777S30503 Part Number 01002166 Part Number 777S30015 Part Number 777I22490 Part Number 777I22491 Part Number 777S32530 Part Number 777I225...

Page 8: ...No of Blades 3 belt driven power take off from engine Controls Engine ignition and start switch throttle choke left and right steering levers electric blade clutch switch parking brake mower deck lif...

Page 9: ...position k Be careful when crossing gravel paths or roadways Always turn off the blade clutch switch and wait until the blades stop rotat ing and raise the cutting deck to the trans port position Alwa...

Page 10: ...urf defacement can occur g To prevent rutting or grooving of the turf change the direction that the strips are mowed by approximately 45 degrees the next and each subsequent time that the area is mowe...

Page 11: ...ed in a counterclockwise direction it will open and allow fuel to flow to the engine Close this valve if you are not going to run the mower for a period of 30 minutes or more to prevent flooding the e...

Page 12: ...g Deck The cutting height is set anywhere in the range of 1 1 2 to 4 You may need to adjust the mowing deck to achieve the proper pitch angle for mowing Follow the procedures below to set the appro pr...

Page 13: ...d stop running Move the lap bars back to the neutral position and the engine should run 2 Repeat this procedure with the opposite side lap bars 3 With the park brake engaged and the lap bars in the ne...

Page 14: ...Forward or Reverse direc tions the machine must come to a stop first 2 To turn clockwise slowly move the LEFT lap bar forward while simultaneously moving the RIGHT lap bar rearward Release both lap ba...

Page 15: ...lade to an adjacent blade I E the blades do not need to be timed nor synchronized Hi lift These are generally the best cutting blades for most grasses and mowing conditions These blades will provide e...

Page 16: ...ard h Shift the deck forward until the Front Lift Rod is free and you are able to remove the deck See Figure 5 i To install reverse the process 2 Changing a Blade a Remove the Key from the ignition an...

Page 17: ...er arm clockwise While holding the idler arm back loosen the blade drive belt from the pulley and slide the belt away from the pulley d Remove tension of the PTO belt by moving the belt tensioning rod...

Page 18: ...f the hydraulic oil tank to drain Replace the plug i Place a small pan under the pump motor frame Remove fill oil cap from hydraulic reservoir for faster drainage Remove nut caps and drain oil from bo...

Page 19: ...must be opened out to the side in the neutral position Once the engine is started the seat must be occupied and the parking brake must be released before either of the steering levers is folded up to...

Page 20: ...th both steering levers opened out to the neutral position the parking brake engaged and the blade clutch switch in the off position start the engine Now release the parking brake hold down on the bac...

Page 21: ...diameter the tire can be repaired using an aerosol can of tire inflater and latex sealer available from any auto supply store Follow the directions on the can If the leaks are larger than 1 16 diamete...

Page 22: ...Start the engine and let it run at idle for about five minutes Check the filter for leaks Idling the engine and the pumps in this way will purge any air from the system Shut off the engine and rechec...

Page 23: ...s not subject to drastic changes in temperature Before storing the following maintenance procedures should be per formed a Clean the mower The entire tractor and cutting deck should be washed and clea...

Page 24: ...Change the engine oil and engine oil filter B Every 25 Hour Checks 1 Service the engine foam element air pre cleaner 2 Grease the three spindle bearings C Weekly or Every 50 Hour Checks 1 Change the...

Page 25: ...and Down Pivots Seat Hinge Steering Lever Linkage Rod End Bearings Lever Return Assembly Rod End Bearings Pump Control Lever Pivots Brake Lever Pivot Clevis Pin Brake Lever Control Rod Pivot Brake Co...

Page 26: ...nual This display defaults to Tachometer mode when engine is running 4 Move the throttle lever to the high speed posi tion and note the RPM reading on the display 5 Move the throttle lever back to the...

Page 27: ...contact with the seat back 2 Lap bars should not contact operator s legs c In the full reverse position 1 Lap bars should not contact the opera tor s legs or torso 2 Set the seat to the preferred oper...

Page 28: ...blade to ground height at the front blade tip The blade to ground height at the rear of the blade tip should be 1 8 to 1 4 higher than the front tip This is referred to as blade pitch 7 To adjust the...

Page 29: ...29 Jam Nuts Point B Figure 11 Inner Jam Nuts Point C Left Side Front of Unit Hex Nuts Point C Right Side...

Page 30: ...30 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 31: ...footing and you could slip resulting in serious injury Operate ZERO TURN mowers across the face of slopes never up and down slopes Operate WALK BEHIND mowers across the face of slopes never up and do...

Page 32: ...rake or clutch inspections adjustments made as part of normal maintenance blades blade sharpening equipment setup and normal wear items b incidental cost such as transporting equipment to and from the...

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