Cub Cadet 28HP Tank 53AB5JEZ630 Operator'S And Service Manual Download Page 5

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ture. Keep sparks and flames away at all 
times.

11. When looking for oil leaks, never run your 

hand over hydraulic hoses, lines or fittings. 
Never tighten or adjust hydraulic hoses, lines 
or fittings while the system is under pressure. 
If high-pressure oil penetrates the skin, the oil 
must be removed within a few hours by a doc-
tor familiar with this form of injury or serious 
complications may result.

B. Related to Fuel

1.

Fuel is highly flammable and its vapors can 
explode if ignited. Please respect it.

2.

Do not smoke or  permit others to smoke 
while handling fuel.

3.

Always use approved containers for fuel and 
fill slowly to decrease the chance of static 
electricity buildup and spillage.

4.

Store fuel in well ventilated and unoccupied 
buildings away from sparks and flames.

5.

When dispensing gasoline into approved con-
tainers, place the container on the ground 
when refueling to avoid a possible static elec-
tricity ignition of fuel vapors.

6.

Do not fill containers while it is inside a vehi-
cle, trunk, the bed of a pickup or floor of a 
trailer.

7.

Always shut off the engine and permit it to 
cool before removing the fuel tank cap.

8.

Always fill the fuel tank outdoors.

9.

If the fuel container spout will not fit inside the 
fuel tank opening, use a funnel.

10. When filling the fuel tank, stop when the fuel 

reaches one inch from the top. This space is 
necessary for tank expansion. 

Do not overfill

.

11. Wipe up any spilled fuel.

C. Related to Batteries

Batteries are stored electrical energy devices that 
may be serviceable with removable caps (the electro-
lyte levels can be checked), or may be non-service-
able (no attempt should be made to open the vents).

Batteries may contain lead (Pb) and sulfuric acid, 
and they must be re-cycled and not disposed of nor 
abandoned.  Sulfuric acid can cause severe burns, 
and in the event of contact, the areas should be 
flushed with water and a physician contacted.  Bat-
tery cases should not be punctured.  Lead is poison-
ous and is contained within the positive and negative 
terminals as well as within the battery’s internal grid-
work of plates and active materials.

Explosive gases are generated when batteries are 
re-charged, so sparks, flames and heat sources 
should be avoided.  Loose connections at the battery 

terminals can produce sparks and heat...connections 
to the terminals must be kept tight, and the terminals 
and battery surfaces kept clean of acids and corro-
sion.  If batteries are re-charged or “jumped” from 
external sources, make sure that the connections are 
made properly and in the correct sequence...connect 
to the positive terminal of the good battery first, then 
connect that to the positive terminal of the weak bat-
tery.  The third connection should be to the negative 
terminal of the good battery, followed by the negative 
terminal of the weak battery.  If sparks are observed 
or heating of the wiring or connectors is detected, 
disconnect in reverse order (I.E., the negative termi-
nal of the weak battery first).  Batteries should be re-
charged at a constant voltage...generally 14.5 +/- 0.5 
volts DC for a nominal 12 volt DC battery.

D. When Mowing

1.

Keep adults, children and pets away from the 
area to be mowed.

2.

When operating this mower in the forward 
direction, DO NOT allow the steering levers to 
return to the neutral position on their own. 
Always maintain a firm grip on the levers, 
operate them smoothly and avoid any sudden 
movements of the levers when starting or 
stopping.

3.

If the mower is equipped for side discharge, 
never use the mower without the discharge 
chute installed and placed in the down position.

4.

Always remove debris and other objects from 
the area to be mowed.(

Note

: debris and loose 

grass will reduce traction.)

5.

Mow only in daylight.

6.

Watch for holes, sprinkler heads and other 
hidden hazards.

7.

Avoid driving too close to trees, creeks, 
ditches, sand traps and other obstacles.

8.

Before backing up, check behind you and 
watch where you’re going.

9.

Always reduce speed when making a turn, 
and when grass is wet.

10. Always mow across slopes, never up and 

down the slope. Do not operate on steep 
slopes and slow down before turning.

11. Be careful when crossing gravel paths or 

roadways. Always turn off the blade clutch 
switch and wait until the blades stop rotating 
and raise the cutting deck to the transport 
position. Always allow other vehicles to have 
the right-of-way.

12. If you hit a solid object while mowing, turn off 

the blade clutch switch, place the left and right 
steering levers in the neutral position, move 
the throttle to slow, set the parking brake, shut 
off the engine and take the key from the igni-
tion switch. Inspect for damage. Repair any 

Summary of Contents for 28HP Tank 53AB5JEZ630

Page 1: ...Hydrostatic Zero Turn Commercial Riding Mower Professional Turf Equipment OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL 60 72 Fabricated Deck InDirect Injection Diesel...

Page 2: ...des 16 F Cooling System 17 Maintenance and Service 17 A Mower Deck 17 B Hydraulic Oil 18 C Electrical System 19 D Tires 21 E Brakes 21 F Hydraulic System 22 G Cooling System 24 H Storage 24 Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...t upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of the personnel involved in the oper ation transport maintenance and storage of the equipment WARNING The engine exhaust some of its constitu...

Page 4: ...ep all safety signs legible and properly installed 6 Do not check for hydraulic leaks with any part of the body 7 Do not add fuel to a machine when the engine is running and or the exhaust system is h...

Page 5: ...ded Loose connections at the battery terminals can produce sparks and heat connections to the terminals must be kept tight and the terminals and battery surfaces kept clean of acids and corro sion If...

Page 6: ...clothes lines guy wires buildings etc At other times and conditions ROPS and OPDs shall be in their fully upright and locked configurations DANGER Damaged ROPS and OPDs must be replaced prior to opera...

Page 7: ...y duty vinyl fabric it adjusts to recline up to 16 degrees and it will fold forward for transport or protection from the elements of weather lever actuated on operator s left side The armrests are adj...

Page 8: ...ne is running ROTATING BLADE DANGER Part Number 777S32798 Part Number 777S32797 Part Number 02003514 WARNING Maximum weight on hitch is 50 lbs Maximum towed load is 500 lbs Never allow passengers on t...

Page 9: ...erse Net Weight 1460 lbs w 60 deck 1540 lbs w 72 deck Operator Protective Device Roll Over Protective Structure and Retractable Seat Belts ENGINE INFO Engine 28 2HP InDirect Injection Caterpillar dies...

Page 10: ...hen 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...

Page 11: ...n the opposite side of the area to be mowed post tree shrub etc b If on an hillside start at the bottom so that the turns are uphill rather than downhill c Align the mower so as to head directly towar...

Page 12: ...e on each drive wheel when the handle is pulled to the rear The brake must be engaged in order to start the engine 7 Foot Pedal Lift See Figure 3 Located on the right front corner of the mowing deck A...

Page 13: ...the tank stop DO NOT OVERFILL Space must be left for expansion see page 29 for more specs b Engine Oil Filled at the factory before shipment Pull out the oil dipstick wipe it off and reinsert it Pull...

Page 14: ...attained If the dimensions are not correct repeat steps c through f above 5 Lubricate all fittings listed in the mainte nance section D Zero Turn Break In And Operating Pro cedures DANGER Reread the...

Page 15: ...chine will turn toward the opposite from the side that was advanced I E to turn clockwise to the Right move the LEFT lap bar forward more than the right side and to turn counter clockwise to the LEFT...

Page 16: ...ays maintain a firm grip on the steering levers operate them smoothly and avoid any sudden movements of the levers when starting or stopping g To go forward move both steering levers slightly forward...

Page 17: ...ute Except for engine starting when the fan does not run for the first minute the fan blows downward to clear debris on the inlet screen for about 1 minute then upward for about 10 minutes this 1 and...

Page 18: ...y placing it on a blade balancer Do not use un balanced blades d If the blade dips on one end file stock off of the cutting surface on that end Note Blades that cannot be easily bal anced REPLACE 4 Ch...

Page 19: ...Replace and retighten nuts Figure 9 Hydraulic pumps Unfasten hose and drain from the bot tom of both pumps j Remove the three screws from the top of the oil filter and replace the oil filter element C...

Page 20: ...ing levers must be 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 can be moved Also the seat m...

Page 21: ...t travel see tire side wall for proper inflation pres sure b Keep the valve caps tightened to prevent air pressure loss 2 Leaking Tires When a flat tire occurs repair or replace immediately The normal...

Page 22: ...rtain there are no kinks or twists in any hose 2 Hydraulic Oil Tank and Filter Note Change the hydraulic oil and the oil fil ter element after the first 50 hours of operation and every 500 hours there...

Page 23: ...s in their Neutral positions and to activate the Park Brake switch Both lap bars must be in their Neutral positions for the neutral lock linkage to func tion the spring loaded linkage will force rods...

Page 24: ...should be washed and cleaned b Sharpen the blades so that the mower will be ready to use when needed c Protect the metal surfaces Repair scratches with the appropriate touch up spray paint Brush a ru...

Page 25: ...s change the hydraulic oil and the hydraulic oil filter Change them every 500 hours thereafter Use Shell Rimula 15W40 or equivalent 6 Oil wear points Follow the Oiling Chart 7 Lubricate all grease fit...

Page 26: ...Pivots Transport Handle Pivots Transport Handle Pin Deck Frame Up and Down Pivots Seat Hinge Steering Lever Linkage Rod End Bearings Lever Return Assembly Rod End Bearings Pump Control Lever Pivots B...

Page 27: ...ngine up to operating temperature 3 Locate the Hour Meter Tachometer Service Minder display on the right hand operator con trol panel see Fig 1 on page 9 of the manual This display defaults to Tachome...

Page 28: ...ay in 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 preferre...

Page 29: ...ight blade when aligned along the mower centerline 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 The sam hei...

Page 30: ...and 2 diesel fuel B5 are allowed Electrical shut off solenoid ESOS The ESOS is fit ted to the right hand side of the cylinder block at the rear of the fuel injection pump When the solenoid is de ener...

Page 31: ...31 WIRING DIAGRAM GD 02003026...

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