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Figure 6

NOTE: 

Be  careful  to  insure  that  the  hydraulic  pump

assembly  clears  the  tractor’s  transmission  as  the
tractor is moving toward the tiller attachment.

Lower the three point hitch attachment links to their 
lowest point.

Remove the three clevis pins found mounted to the 
tiller attachment at the three mounting points. Refer 
to Figure 6.

Carefully push the tractor backwards. While doing 
so, line up the lower lift links of the three point hitch 
with the lower holes in the mounting channels of the 
tiller frame.

Using two of the three clevis pins removed earlier, 
connect the lower lift links to the tiller on both side. 
Secure the clevis pins with the cotter pins.

Align the upper lift link with the lower hole in the 
center mounting channel which is located near the 
hydraulic reservoir. Refer to Figure 6.

Insert the third clevis pin to connect the upper lift 
link and the tiller and secure with the cotter pin.

Attaching the Hydraulic Pump Assembly

To mount the hydraulic pump assembly to the tractor, 
make certain that it is placed under the center of the 
tractor

s frame, resting on the ground, with the hydraulic 

hoses attached. Connect the hydraulic pump assembly 
as follows:

Remove the hairpin clips from the end of each of 
the hydraulic pump assembly front support rods 
and set them aside. Refer to Figure 7.

Lift the right front support rod up, and slide the solid 
pin through the front mounting bracket. Reinstall 
the hairpin clip removed in the previous step. 

Lift the free end of the drive shaft up and slide it on 
the PTO shaft. Some aligning of 

teeth

 may be 

required. Refer to Figure 7.

 

Attach the front support rod on the left side. Refer to 
Figure 7.

Before raising the rear of the hydraulic pump 
assembly, remove the rear hanger rod by removing 
one of the hairpin clips and sliding the rod out. 

Lift the rear of the hydraulic pump assembly and 
align the holes in the assembly with the front holes 
in the rear mounting brackets.

Install the rear hanger rod and secure with the 
hairpin clip removed earlier.

Figure 7

Hanging the Hydraulic Hose Hooks

With the hydraulic pump assembly mounted, the 
hydraulic hose hooks need to be set. Once hung, the 
hooks will route the hydraulic hoses from the hydraulic 
pump back to the tiller assembly, preventing contact 
with the ground or the tractor

s rear tires. 

These hooks are shipped mounted to the hydraulic 
hoses and to hang them on the tractor, proceed as 
follows:

The short hook, which is located on the hydraulic 
hoses closer to the hydraulic pump assembly, will 
be hooked in a hole in the transmission torque 
bracket. See Figure 8 for the correct location of the 
mounted hook.

The long hook, which is located near the rear of the 
tractor, is to be hung from the hole in the hitch plate, 
as shown in Figure 9.

(Hydraulic Hoses Omitted for Clarity)

Lower Lift Link

Upper Lift Link

Mounting Channel

Center Mounting Channel

Lower Lift Link

Clevis Pin

Hydraulic Pump

Drive Shaft

PTO Shaft

Hairpin Clip

Hairpin Clip

Front Support Rod

Front Mounting

Bracket

Rear Hanger Rod

Rear Mounting

Bracket

Summary of Contents for 190-004

Page 1: ...t CUB CADET CORP P O BOX 368023 CLEVELAND OHIO 44136 9722 Model 190 004 42 Hydraulic Tiller Attachment REQUIRED FOR USE Weight Kit Bracket 190 413 100 Suitcase Weights 190 390 100 Three Point Hitch 190 207 100 PRINTED IN U S A Operator s Manual FORM NO 770 10369A 6 00 ECO No 01677 ...

Page 2: ...the space provided below The information on the model plate is very important if you need help from your local authorized Cub Cadet dealer You can locate the model number by looking at the left side of the tiller frame near the top A sample model plate is explained below CALLING WARRANTY SERVICE If you have difficulty assembling this product or have any questions regarding the controls operation o...

Page 3: ...st 75 feet from the tiller attachment while it is in operation Stop tiller if anyone enters the area Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eyes from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine in any direction Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and close fitting slacks and shirts Shirts and pants that cover the ...

Page 4: ...iller attachment as it can change the stability of the machine Follow all manufacturer s recommendations for wheel weights or counterweights to improve the stability of the machine Do Not Do not turn on slopes unless necessary then turn slowly and gradually downhill if possible Do not till near drop offs ditches or embankments The machine could suddenly overturn if a wheel or the attachment is ove...

Page 5: ...re time to cool before cleaning repairing or inspecting Check the tine mounting bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness Also visually inspect tines for damage e g bent cracked worn etc Replace tines with the original equipment manufacture s O E M tines only listed in this manual Use of parts which do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to improper performance and compr...

Page 6: ... N D O T T E D L I N E R E P R E S E N T I N G A 1 0 S L O P E Do not use the tiller attachment and tractor on inclines with a slope in excess of 10 degrees a rise of approximately 2 feet every 10 feet A riding mower could overturn and cause serious injury Operate RIDING mowers up and down slopes never across the face of slopes WARNING ...

Page 7: ...S The tiller attachment is shipped with the following loose parts in the carton Remove all the loose parts from the carton before discarding it See Figure 1 to identify the parts noting that these parts may be referred to again in the following sections of the manual Figure 1 SECTION 5 ASSEMBLING THE TILLER Hydraulic Pump Assembly The hydraulic pump assembly is shipped complete with a drive shaft ...

Page 8: ...ic hose that is connected to the hydraulic motor on one end that was removed from the hydraulic control valve for shipping refer to Figure 3 After installing the small diameter hydraulic hose to the control valve attach the short hose to the male fitting on top of the control valve Hydraulic Fluid The tiller attachment operates using hydraulic fluid The fluid should be added to the tiller after th...

Page 9: ...s used on the tractor to hold the lift links to the tractor s frame Remove it before attaching the rear mounting brackets Figure 5 To remove the mounting hardware from the tractor use a 3 4 wrench on the locking nut and a 15 16 wrench on the head of the bolt and loosen Refer to Figure 5 for the correct location of the hardware to be removed Set this hardware aside it will be reused Installing the ...

Page 10: ...nstall the hairpin clip removed in the previous step Lift the free end of the drive shaft up and slide it on the PTO shaft Some aligning of teeth may be required Refer to Figure 7 Attach the front support rod on the left side Refer to Figure 7 Before raising the rear of the hydraulic pump assembly remove the rear hanger rod by removing one of the hairpin clips and sliding the rod out Lift the rear...

Page 11: ...ever toward the front of the tractor refer to Figure 11 this will activate the tines into forward tilling motion Forward tilling is used when cultivating or tilling soft soil Figure 11 Short Hook Hydraulic Hoses Hydraulic Pump Assembly Attach Hook Here Portions of this Figure Modified for Clarity Long Hook Attach Hook Here Hitch Plate Tine Direction Lever Tiller Tines Roller Hydraulic Reservoir Hy...

Page 12: ...ic hoses It is mounted under the center of the tractor and is activated by the tractor s PTO NOTE The PTO on the tractor will not function while the tractor is in the Reverse speed Use the tiller while driving forward only Hydraulic Reservoir The hydraulic reservoir is a part of the tiller frame and can be found directly on top of the tiller in the center It has a vented tank cap with a dipstick a...

Page 13: ...hile the tiller is set in the ground and working Correct ground speed is determined by the soil conditions and the depth of cut IMPORTANT Do not attempt to use the tiller attachment while backing up A safety switch on the tractor will automatically shut off the PTO when the reverse pedal on the tractor is depressed Always lift the tiller out of the ground before backing up When tilling hard ground...

Page 14: ...s will help to prevent objects from being thrown away from the working tines Operating Tips For best results while tilling always till the area at least twice Always till at right angles as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Turning The tiller attachment was intended to be used in a straight line only Very slight turns while tilling can be achieved by traveling at a slower ground speed but sharp turns d...

Page 15: ... clean with a dry rag to avoid possible contamination while checking the hydraulic fluid It is recommended also that the machine be dried off after washing if possible Water that sits on a machine can cause corrosion over time An air hose that is attached to an air compressor is ideal for drying machinery such as this If that is not available any towel will suffice Doing this will help prolong the...

Page 16: ...he tiller back to a level position and set the tiller stand in place for stability Remove the dipstick from the hydraulic fluid reservoir and add six gallons of recommended hydraulic fluid The following fluids are approved for use in this tiller Mobile 424 Texaco TDH Shell Donax Farmland TF Citgo TF Sun Tractor Fluid Amoco 1000 and Shell TTF Add additional fluid as necessary to reach a full readin...

Page 17: ...o allow approximately five feet of space in front of the tractor This will make the removal process simpler Setting the Tiller Stand Before removing the tiller from the tractor for storage it is recommended that the roller be set in the lowest position and the tiller stand be set To set the tiller stand remove the hairpin clip refer to Figure 16 and clevis pin The tiller stand will be free to slid...

Page 18: ...oceed as follows Remove the clevis pin that connects the tiller attachment and the upper lift link by removing the hairpin clip from the clevis pin and driving out the clevis pin Repeat the previous step for both of the lower lift links Place the tractor s transmission release lever into the neutral position and release the parking brake Push the tractor away a few inches The hydraulic pump assemb...

Page 19: ...ing Have unit checked and repaired at an authorized repair dealer Have unit checked and repaired at an authorized repair dealer Have unit checked and repaired at an authorized repair dealer Tiller will not raise or lower Tractor s lift system failed Check tractor s lift system Squealing noise coming from the tiller attachment Foreign object caught in the tines See page 17 Operating Tips subheading...

Page 20: ...adet equipment used commercially is warranted for one year only Commercial use is defined as either having hired operators or used for income producing purposes Items not covered The warranty does not cover routine maintenance items such as lubricants filters oil fuel air and hydraulic cleaning tune ups brake and or clutch inspection adjustments made as part of normal maintenance blade sharpening ...

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