Cub Cadet 28HP Tank 53AB5JEZ630 Operator'S And Service Manual Download Page 6

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damage. Make sure the blades are in good 
condition and that the blade bolts are tight 
before restarting the engine.

13. Never leave the mower unattended without: 

turning off the blade clutch switch; placing the 
left and right steering levers in the neutral 
position; moving 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. Turn off the 
blade clutch switch if another person 
approaches while you are operating the 
mower.

15. Never attempt to operate the traction unit 

without the mowing deck attached.

16. Keep the mower and especially the engine 

and hydraulic components clean and free of 
grease, grass and leaves to reduce the 
chance of fire and to permit proper cooling.

E. Towing

1.

Tow only with a machine that has an approved 
hitch designed for towing. Do not attach towed 
equipment except at the hitch point.

2.

Follow the manufacturers recommendation for 
weight limits for towed equipment and towing 
on slopes.

3.

Never allow children or others in or on towed 
equipment.

4.

On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment 
may cause loss of traction and loss of control. 

Note:

 5 degrees (9%) maximum slope.

5.

Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.

F. Operator Protection System -Foldable

1.

This machine is equipped with an Operator 
Protective System (OPS), which includes:

 

a. A Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) or 

Operator Protective Device (OPD) which 
may be of the fixed or folding configuration

b. Seat belt assembly with retractable function

2. ROPS and OPDs are structures designed to 

provide a crush-resistant space for the oper-
ator when properly seat-belted within the 
designated seating area of the machine in 
the event of a machine tip-over or roll-over. 
Folding ROPS and OPDs shall be used in 
their fully upright and locked configurations 
except in those circumstances whereby they 
need to be momentarily folded-down to avoid 
contact with items such as tree limbs, 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 operator use!

3.

Seat belts shall be used and shall be prop-

erly fastened about the operator’s waist at all 
times, except when the ROPS or OPDs are:

- not properly installed and/or not properly 
secured onto the machine

- damaged in such manner that their struc-
tural integrity has been compromised

- not in their fully upright and locked position

4.

Seat belts are attached to the movable por-
tion of the seat when suspension seats are 
utilized, and therefore the seat-mounting 
base must be secured to its pivot means and 
the pivot means latched to the frame of the 
machine. Seat belts are attached to the seat 
or the frame of the machine when non-sus-
pension (standard) seats are provided, how-
ever, if a suspension kit is added to a seat, 
the seat belt must be attached to the mov-
able portion of the seat or suspension mech-
anism, the seat-mounting base must be 
secured to its pivot means, and the pivot 
means be latched to the frame of the 
machine.

DANGER:

If ROPS and OPDs are folded down or missing, 

seat belts shall not be fastened. Worn or damaged 
seat belt assemblies must be replaced prior to 
operator use.

5.

Brush Guards and canopies can afford addi-
tional protection for the operator. The Brush 
Guard can deflect tree limbs, clothes lines, 
and other obstacles that otherwise could 
come in contact with the ROPS and OPDs. 
Contact of ROPS and OPDs by items such 
as tree limbs, clothes lines, guy wires, and 
buildings, could create hazardous conditions 
whereby the machine could experience a tip-
over or roll-over. The canopy can provide 
protection for the operator from some envi-
ronmental exposure (sunlight, rain, etc.). 
Work lights may be available.

6.

The ROPS and seat belt are integral parts of 
this machine and should not be tampered 
with, modified in any manner, or removed.

7.

The ROPS extends above and behind the 
operator position, and therefore the operator 
must be aware of potential contact of the 
ROPS with items such as trees, buildings, 
doorways, clothes lines, utility wires, etc., that 
could cause the machine to upset or roll-

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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