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Operation

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General Safety

RECEIVE InSTRUCTIOn — Entirely read this operator’s 

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manual. Learn to operate this machine SAFELY. Do not risk 

InJURY or DEATH. Allow only those who have become 

competent in its usage to operate this tractor.

Before starting the engine or beginning operation, be 

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familiar with the controls. The operator should be in the 

operator’s seat. The PTO switch must be in the disengaged 

position, the parking brake engaged, and the speed control 

pedals moved to the neutral position.
Keep all shields in place. Keep away from moving parts.

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nO RIDERS! Keep all people and pets a safe distance away. 

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Look behind and down to both sides of the tractor before 

and while backing up.

DO nOT direct the mower discharge at people. never 

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walk or stand on the discharge side of the mower when 

the engine is running. Turn off the PTO if another person 

approaches while you are operating the mower.
Avoid slopes where possible. Never operate on slopes 

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greater than 20°. Slopes with a greater incline present 

dangerous operating conditions. Tractors can be rolled 

over. Always mow across slopes, never up and down 

the slope. Avoid turning downhill if possible, start at 

the bottom and work up to the top. Use extra care and 

go slowly when turning downhill. Control the speed 

and direction of the zero turn machine “primarily” with 

the speed/directional control (lap bar) of the downhill 

side of the machine, i.e., maintain the uphill side lap bar 

“essentially” in a fixed position.

Before leaving the operator’s seat: Shut off the PTO, move 

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the  speed control pedals to the neutral position, engage 

the parking brake, shut off the engine and remove the 

ignition key. Wait for all movement to stop before servicing 

or cleaning.
When operating this mower, in the forward direction, do 

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not allow the speed control pedals to return to neutral on 

their own. Operate the speed control pedals smoothly and 

avoid any sudden movements of the pedals when starting 

and stopping.

Be careful when operating near gravel paths and roadways. 

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Stop the blades and tractor motion and wait for vehicles to 

pass before operating along the road.
Do not operate the tractor with the mower deck removed. 

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Removal of the deck will change the balance of the tractor, 

and could contribute to a tractor rollover.
Avoid operation on traction surfaces that are unstable; use 

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extreme caution if the surface is slippery. Always remove 

debris and other objects from the area to be mowed - 

debris and loose grass will reduce traction.
Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.

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Watch for holes, sprinkler heads, and other hidden hazards.

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Avoid dr

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iving too close to trees, creeks, ditches, sand traps, 

and other obstacles.

Slow down bef

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ore turning and come to a complete stop 

before any zero turn maneuver.
If yo

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u hit a solid object while mowing, turn off the PTO, 

place the speed control pedals in the neutral position, 

move the throttle to slow, set the parking brake, shut off 

the engine, and take the key from the ignition switch. 

Inspect for damage. Repair the damage. Make sure the 

blades are in good condition and that the blade bolts are 

tight before restarting the engine.
Do not sto

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p the tractor or park the tractor over 

combustible materials such as dry grass, leaves, debris, etc.
Ke

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ep the mower and especially the engine and hydraulic 

components clean and free of grease, grass, and leaves to 

reduce the chance of fire and permit proper cooling.
Do not 

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fill the fuel tank when the engine is running or 

while the engine is hot. Allow the engine several minutes 

to cool before refueling. Tighten the fuel cap securely.

Before Operating Your Tractor

Before you operate the tractor, study this manual carefully 

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to familiarize yourself with the operation of all the 

instruments and controls. It has been prepared to help you 

operate and maintain your tractor efficiently.
Fill

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 the fuel tank with only clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline 

with a pump sticker octane rating of 87 or higher. When 

the fuel reaches one inch from the top of the tank, stop. DO 

nOT OVERFILL. Space must be left for expansion.
Check the engine oil level. Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe it 

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off and reinsert it. Pull it out again and read the oil level. If 

it is below the operating range, add oil through the fill tube 

using a funnel to bring it up to the top of the operating 

range.
Che

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ck the hydraulic oil level. The hydraulic oil tank is 

located beneath the operator’s seat. Always wipe off the 

area around the oil tank fill neck before checking the oil 

level to prevent dirt from contaminating the oil. Remove 

the cap and make sure the oil level is a 1/4” below the oil 

tank fill neck. If the oil level is low, fill with Shell Rimula 

15W40 or equivalent oil. Equivalent oil should meet GM 

Allison C-4.

Check the tire inflation pressures - 10-12 psi for the rear 

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tires, 20-25 psi front tires.

NOTE: 

New tires are overinflated in order to properly seat 

the bead to the rim.
Check that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight.

6. 

Check the tension of the deck drive belts.

7. 

Remove the deck cover

a. 

The tension of the deck drive belts are maintained 

b. 

by a spring mechanism that adjusts for wear and 

stretch.

Summary of Contents for S6031 Tank S

Page 1: ...actices Set Up Operation Maintenance Service Troubleshooting Warranty WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE FAILURE TO COMP...

Page 2: ...Manual may cover a range of product specifications for various models Characteristics and features discussed and or illustrated in this manual may not be applicable to all models We reserve the right...

Page 3: ...and and follow all instructions on the 1 machine and in the manual s before attempting to assemble and operate Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replac...

Page 4: ...the engine exhaust and or build up on the mower deck presenting a potential fire hazard Never attempt to operate the traction unit without the 26 mowing deck attached Keep the machine and especially t...

Page 5: ...operation Ne 2 ver allow children under 16 years of age to operate this machine Children 16 and over should read and understand the instructions and safe operation practices in this manual and on the...

Page 6: ...rly could result in serious injury or death if an accidental overturn occurs In order for the ROPS to be effective the seat belt must be securely fastened around the operator at all times when the ope...

Page 7: ...and screws tight to be sure the 7 equipment is in safe working condition Never tamper with the safety interlock system or other 8 safety devices Check their proper operation regularly After striking a...

Page 8: ...ble and operate WARNING ROTATING BLADES Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the cutting deck Contact with the blade s can amputate hands and feet WARNING THROWN OBJECTS This machine...

Page 9: ...pproximately 3 feet every 10 feet A riding mower could overturn and cause serious injury Operate TANK S zero turn tractors across the face of slopes rather than up and down Begin with the first pass a...

Page 10: ...not been installed on your unit for shipping purposes Using the hardware found in the Roll Over Protective System container install it on your unit as follows Insert each of the lower section ROPS tu...

Page 11: ...on and 8 insert the locking pins with their retainer hairpin clips See Fig 3 5 Position Steering Wheel The steering wheel of the tractor has been left off for shipping purposes Using the hardware foun...

Page 12: ...stment lever Slide the seat forward or rearward to the desired position then release the adjustment lever Make sure seat is locked into position before operating the tractor Arm Rests To adjust to the...

Page 13: ...terminal first followed by the NEGATIVE Black wire For shipping reasons both battery cables on your equipment may have been left disconnected from the terminals at the factory To connect the battery c...

Page 14: ...FF SLOPES TOO STEEP FOR SAFE OPERATION WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING ESPECIALLY ON SLOPES WHEN T URNING AND MANEUVERING AROUND OR UNDERNEATH OBSTACLES STARTING INSTRUCTIONS To START PARK BRAKE must be set...

Page 15: ...reverse pedal causes the mower to move backward Consequently these pedals control all of the fore and aft movements of the tractor Driving utilizing these control pedals is quite different from conven...

Page 16: ...ust in front of the engine and just behind the seat When engaged the two valves open a bypass within the hydrostatic transmissions which allows the tractor to be pushed short distances by hand Refer t...

Page 17: ...will reduce traction Mow only in daylight or good artificial light Watch for holes sprinkler heads and other hidden hazards Avoid dr iving too close to trees creeks ditches sand traps and other obstac...

Page 18: ...s in the disengaged down 4 position Push the choke lever to the on position 5 NOTE If the engine is warmed up it may not be necessary to choke the engine Push the throttle control forward about halfwa...

Page 19: ...ty eye glasses gloves earplugs boots hats etc WARNING Hearing Protection is required for all operator exposure exceeding two 2 hours Ensure that the area is free of animals and bystanders 2 especially...

Page 20: ...the neutral position engage the parking brake move the throttle control lever to the fast position turn the ignition switch to OFF and remove the key from the switch Warning Do not leave the seat of t...

Page 21: ...alignment point NOTE The speed of the tractor will affect the quality of the mower cut Mowing at full speed will adversely affect the cut quality Control the ground speed with the speed control pedal...

Page 22: ...quired for these blades when compared to others and they generally produce the highest noise levels Medium lift These blades require less horsepower than the hi lift and they generally work well in wi...

Page 23: ...ift High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 High 1 to 2 1 2 Low 3 to 5 Table Notes This table is a general outline of suggested settings mowing conditions may vary Front Skirts When the...

Page 24: ...P Clean Mower P Lubricate Wear Points See Chart P P Clean and Re oil Air Filter s Foam Precleaner P Grease three Spindle Bearings P Replace Air Filter Element P Change Engine Oil and Replace Oil Filt...

Page 25: ...ivot points Wipe off any excess Start engine and operate mower briefly to insure that oil spreads evenly Engine Oil Rimula 15W40 recommended or 10W40 engine oil rated SJ or higher Hydrostatic Fluid Ri...

Page 26: ...icant Use only Shell Alvania RL 2 grease This grease is an amber colored grease designed for high speed bearing applications It has a base oil viscosity that reduces running losses has been formulated...

Page 27: ...ding the free end of the oil drain hose over the oil 4 collection container unscrew the square head hose plug from the end of the hose See Fig 6 1 Drain the engine oil into the collection container Af...

Page 28: ...vent this Use a filter that captures particles as small as 25 microns or 25 millionths of a meter in diameter Be very careful when you remove or repair a component in the hydraulic system Thoroughly c...

Page 29: ...Traction Tires 20 psi max 10 12 psi recommended Front Wheel 25 psi max 20 25 psi recommended Cutting Deck Ball Wheels Solid Polyurethane Leaking Tires When a flat tire occurs repair or replace immedi...

Page 30: ...from any position other than the operator s seat of the tractor Do not use an assistant or engage deck in the presence of any bystanders Use the Deck Wash System to rinse grass clippings from the deck...

Page 31: ...ttery if exposed to prolonged periods of sub freezing temperatures Store in a cool dry location where temperatures are above freezing Lubricate all lubrication points 8 Inspect the hydraulic hoses lin...

Page 32: ...el of the engine oil in the crankcase and the 5 hydraulic reservoir tank Start the engine and allow to idle for a few minutes to 6 ensure engine is operating properly Drive the tractor without a load...

Page 33: ...r jam nuts to secure the deck adjustment 5 The final adjustment would be to take the slack out of 6 the left rear linkage if the rear of the deck was raised by adjusting the jam nuts on the eyebolt Lo...

Page 34: ...fle is properly secured Adjusting the Front Skirt The front skirt can be raised or lowered depending on the mowing conditions The skirt has three settings low medium and high See the table on page 23...

Page 35: ...of the red jumper cable to the 2 positive terminal of the low charge battery Attach the end of the black jumper cable to the negative 3 terminal of the charged battery Attach the other end of the bla...

Page 36: ...sition Apply the parking brake Remove ignition key and both 2 spark plug caps Remove tension off the PTO belt by moving the belt 3 tensioning rod See Fig 7 2 NOTE There is a certain amount of spring t...

Page 37: ...to sharpen the blades Replace any blade with severe nicks or dents that cannot 4 be removed by filing Check the balance of the blade after sharpening by placing 5 it on a blade balancer Do not use un...

Page 38: ...wrench or socket ratchet remove flange lock 6 nuts and the four hex flange bolts Remove the spindle assembly See Fig 7 6 Reverse the process to install the spindle assembly 7 Tractor Creeping Creepin...

Page 39: ...Clean adjust gap or replace plug s 8 Crank engine with throttle in FAST position 9 Engine runs erratic Tractor running with CHOKE activated 1 Spark plug wire s loose 2 Blocked fuel line or stale fuel...

Page 40: ...ng blade 2 Tighten blade and spindle 1 Replace blade 2 Uneven cut Deck not leveled properly 1 Dull blade 2 Uneven tire pressure 3 Perform side to side deck adjustment 1 Sharpen or replace blade 2 Chec...

Page 41: ...19 7001 Fuel Filter KM 49065 2078 Oil Filter 01005376 Deck Belt 954 04223 Drive Belt 00068079 PTO Belt 02005019 Blade 21 0 01003532P Deck Spindle Phone 800 800 7310 to order replacement parts or a com...

Page 42: ...e Control 02003422 Choke Control 725 1341B Ignition Key 01009386 Discharge Chute Assembly 02002668 Wheel Assembly 02003396 Wheel Assembly Phone 800 800 7310 to order replacement parts or a complete Pa...

Page 43: ...ower Assist Kit 59A30004150 12 Bushel Dump Hopper Kit 59A3001150 12 Bushel Triple Bagger Kit 59A30030150 60 Mulch Kit 590 488 150 All Trail Tires 590 851 150 Discharge Restrictor Kit 59A30011150 Light...

Page 44: ...stment at 1 4 increments Cutting Height 1 to 5 No of Blades 3 belt driven power take off from engine Controls Engine ignition and start switch throttle choke speed control pedals electric blade clutch...

Page 45: ...Notes 12 45...

Page 46: ...t cause the failure of a warranted part to be identical in all material respects to that part as described in MTD Consumer Group Inc s application for certification The warranty period begins on the d...

Page 47: ...eligible for warranty coverage Further the coverage under this warranty extends only to parts that were present on the off road engine and equipment purchased The following emission warranty parts ar...

Page 48: ...void your warranty as to any resulting damage In addition Cub Cadet may deny warranty coverage if the hour meter or any part thereof is altered modified disconnected or otherwise tampered with HOW TO...

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