Cub Cadet 29HP Tank 53AB5GFZ750 Operator'S And Service Manual Download Page 9

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b.

Avoid turning downhill if possible, if not use 
extra care and go slowly.

c.

Avoid turning when going downhill, traction 
is at a minimum going downhill.

d. Do not operate with discharge side of the 

mower toward streets, buildings, play-
grounds, parking lots, other machines, ani-
mals, and other people.

e.

Avoid operation or use extreme care if the 
traction surface is wet, unstable, or slip-
pery.

f.

Use extra care when grass clippings, 
leaves, pine needles, or debris are present 
as traction can be reduced.

g. Slow-down before turning and come to a 

complete stop before any zero turn maneu-
ver.

h. Do not stop machine or park machine over 

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

3.

To Mow Grass and Produce a Striped Pat-
tern

a.

Pick a point on 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 
toward the object on the far side.

d.

Slowly increase the speed of the machine 
to match cutting conditions, terrain, and 
operator familiarity with the controls and 
keep the machine headed directly toward 
the alignment object. Do not go fast as to 
reduce cut quality or to be uncomfortable 
in controlling the speed and direction of the 
machine.

e.

When approaching the other end of a strip, 
slow down or stop before turning. A U-turn 
is recommended unless a zero turn is 
required. The speed of a U-turn that will 
allow for machine controllability and mini-
mal turf defacement will be dependent on 
several factors including: the speed of the 
turn, the radius of the turn, the tire tread 
pattern, the traction coefficient of the tire to 
the traction surface, the  slope of the trac-
tion surface.

f.

Remember, a zero turn requires that the 
forward or reverse travel of the machine be 
stopped prior to the initiation of the turn or 
severe turf 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 mowed.

B.Controls

1.

Engine Ignition and Start Switch: (See Fig-
ure 1.) Located on the instrument housing 
below the right side of the operator’s seat. 
When the key is inserted and turned clock-
wise, 45 degrees, the ignition circuit is closed. 
Turning the switch further against spring pres-
sure starts the engine. The engine will only 
start if the blade clutch switch is in the “off” 
position, the parking brake is engaged and 
the left and right steering levers are in the 
neutral, opened-out position. The key should 
always be removed from the switch if the 
operator leaves the mower’s seat.

2.

Engine Throttle Control: (See Figure 2.) 
Located on the left side of the mower next to 
the operator’s seat. Moving the throttle control 
from the rear to the front will increase the 
engine speed from slow to fast.

3.

Left and Right Steering Levers: (See Figure 
3.) These hinged levers open out to the side in 
the neutral position to permit the operator to 
be seated or to leave the mower’s seat. The 
operator, when seated, can pull the levers up 
to the operating position, a comfortable fore-
arm’s length away. These levers control all of 
the movements of the mower. Pushing both 
levers forward causes the mower to move for-
ward. Pulling both levers back causes the 
mower to move backward. Pushing one lever 
ahead of the other lever causes the traction 
wheel on the side where the lever is ahead to 
rotate faster than the other traction wheel, 
making the mower turn toward the side where 
the lever is behind. When one lever is pushed 
forward and the other lever pulled back the 
same amount, one traction wheel will turn in 
reverse and the mower will turn within its own 
length.

In order to start the engine, both steering 
levers must be opened out to the side in the 
neutral position; the parking brake must be 
engaged; and the blade clutch switch must be 
“off”. However, once the engine starts, the 
parking brake must be released before the 
operator places the steering levers into the 
operating position or the engine will 
automatically shut off. 

Note:

 The Steering Lever will return toward 

neutral when released, but they should be 
placed in neutral by the driver. If the Drive 
Handles are not placed in neutral, the tractor 
may creep.

Summary of Contents for 29HP Tank 53AB5GFZ750

Page 1: ...Hydrostatic Zero Turn Commercial Riding Mower Professional Turf Equipment OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL 60 72 Fabricated Deck Digital Fuel Injection Liquid Cooled...

Page 2: ...Service 14 A Mower Deck 14 B Hydraulic Oil 16 C Electrical System 17 D Tires 19 E Brakes 19 F Hydraulic System 20 G Storage 21 Maintenance Schedule 22 Performance Adjustments 24 A High Speed Tracking...

Page 3: ...so 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 manufacturer is resp...

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: ...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 g...

Page 6: ...without guards shields and safety devices in place and working Slow down and use caution on slopes Part Number 00030635 Part Number 01009619 Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is...

Page 7: ...h to spindle with 3 4 bolts Deck Spindles 1 1 4 diameter tapered roller bearings aluminum housing Controls Engine ignition and start switch throttle left and right steering levers electric blade clutc...

Page 8: ...fixed 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 positio...

Page 9: ...subsequent time that the area is mowed B Controls 1 Engine Ignition and Start Switch See Fig ure 1 Located on the instrument housing below the right side of the operator s seat When the key is insert...

Page 10: ...he foot pedal move the hand lever outward and slowly reduce foot pedal effort to lower the mechanism To ser vice the unit Remove the detent pin from the pedal assembly Fold the pedal up to vertical po...

Page 11: ...justs for wear and stretch c Examine the belts for cuts fraying and excessive wear Replace if any of these are detected d Replace the deck cover 4 Adjust the Mowing Deck The cutting height is set anyw...

Page 12: ...t the area is free of toys stakes pipes chain cable potholes drop offs and step slopes d Inspect the machine to make sure 1 All guards shields including mower chute deflector are in their proper place...

Page 13: ...hine will move in the reverse direc tion Release the lap bars and the machine should stop traveling in reverse this is a safety check the normal proce dure is for the operator to slowly bring the lap...

Page 14: ...you move the levers backward the faster the mower will go backward i To turn pull the lever back on the side to which you want to turn The farther back you pull the lever the faster and more sharply y...

Page 15: ...injury Wrap the cutting surface of the blade with a rag to avoid injury a Set the parking brake b Clean any debris from the blades Keep blades sharp and free of build up at all times c Sharpen blades...

Page 16: ...ke b Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch c Clean the area around the Hydraulic Oil fill neck d Remove the hydraulic fill cap and check the level The correct level is up to the...

Page 17: ...o access the battery strap Replace control panel b Clean the battery before storing A dirty battery will lose its charge over time c Store the battery with a full charge A dis charged battery will fre...

Page 18: ...o adjust suc cessively tighten each of the three gap adjustment nuts an equal amount Insert a feeler gage see page 22 for specs into each slot as the air gap adjustment nut are tightened The correct a...

Page 19: ...ent air pressure loss 2 Leaking Tires When a flat tire occurs repair or replace immediately The normal procedure is to remove the wheel and replace it with a spare Take the leaking tire to a maintenan...

Page 20: ...not normally require mainte nance If they are not working properly please contact your service center F Hydraulic System 1 Hoses Check the hoses from the hydraulic oil tank to the oil filter to the hy...

Page 21: ...Loosen the jam nut which prevents the rod end bearing from turning If the mower creeps forward thread the rod end bearing one half turn clockwise into the link age control arm If the mower creeps bac...

Page 22: ...Drive Tires 8 10 psi Front Caster Wheels 20 25 psi f Check the spindle belt the mower drive belt and the hydro drive belt g Check the blades Make sure they are sharp and that the blade securing cap s...

Page 23: ...nkage 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 Piv...

Page 24: ...e manual 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...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...he right 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...

Page 27: ...27 WIRING DIAGRAM GD 02000587...

Page 28: ...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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