Cub Cadet 37 HP Tank 72 Operator'S Manual Download Page 5

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Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause 

5. 

sliding.
Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments (e.g. loaded 

6. 

dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on slopes greater than 5 

degrees. When going down hill, the extra weight tends 

to push the tractor and may cause you to loose control 

(e.g. tractor may speed up, braking and steering ability are 

reduced, attachment may jack-knife and cause tractor to 

overturn).

Children

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the 

1. 

presence of children. Children are often attracted to the 

machine and the mowing activity. They do not understand 

the dangers. Never assume that children will remain where 

you last saw them.

Keep children out of the mowing area and in 

a. 

watchful care of a responsible adult other than the 

operator. 

Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters the 

b. 

area. 
To avoid back-over accidents, always look behind 

c. 

and down for small children. 
Never carry children, even with the blade(s) shut off. 

d. 

They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere 

with safe machine operation.
Use extreme care when approaching blind corners, 

e. 

doorways, shrubs, trees or other objects that may 

block your vision of a child who may run into the 

path of the machine.
Keep children away from hot or running engines. 

f. 

They can suffer burns from a hot muffler. 
Remove key when machine is unattended to  

g. 

prevent unauthorized 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 machine and should be trained and supervised 

by an adult.

Towing

Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for 

1. 

towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the 

hitch point.
Follow the manufacturers recommendation for weight 

2. 

limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.
Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment.

3. 

On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may cause 

4. 

loss of traction and loss of control.
Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.

5. 

Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.

6. 

Transporting Machines

Machines operated on public roads must comply with state 

1. 

& local ordinances, SAE J137, and AnSI/ASABE S279.

Use care when loading or unloading machines onto trailers 

2. 

and trucks.

If ramps are used, they must be full width, and secured to 

3. 

the trailer or truck.
Machines must be secured onto trailers and trucks with 

4. 

straps, chains, cables, ropes, or other means deemed 

adequate for that purpose.  The front and rear of the 

machines must be secured to the trailer or truck in both the 

lateral and vertical directions.

Operator Protective System (OPS)

This machine is equipped with an Operator Protective 

1. 

System (OPS), which includes:

A Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) or Operator 

a. 

Protective Device (OPD) of the fixed or folding 

configuration.

Seat belt assembly with retractable function.

b. 

ROPS and OPDs are structures designed to provide a 

2. 

crush-resistant space for the operator 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!

Seat belts shall be used and shall be properly fastened 

3. 

about the operator’s waist at all times, except when the 

ROPS or OPDs are:

Not properly installed and/or not properly secured 

a. 

onto the machine.
Damaged in such manner that their structural 

b. 

integrity has been compromised.
Not in their fully upright and locked position.

c. 

Seat belts are attached to the movable portion of the seat 

4. 

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-suspension (standard) seats are provided, however, if 

a suspension kit is added to a seat, the seat belt must be 

attached to the movable portion of the seat or suspension 

mechanism, 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.

Brush Guards and canopies can afford additional 

5. 

protection for the operator. The Brush Guard can deflect 

tree limbs, clothes lines, and other obstacles that otherwise 

Summary of Contents for 37 HP Tank 72

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: ...ange 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 to change product sp...

Page 3: ...are of the mower and attachment discharge direction and do not point it at anyone Do not operate the mower without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in its proper place Do n 10 ot put hands...

Page 4: ...stomer service representative for assistance Do not o 31 perate or start machines if there are fuel or oil leaks or spillage Clean it up Do not stop or park machine over dry leaves grass debris 32 etc...

Page 5: ...onto trailers 2 and trucks If ramps are used they must be full width and secured to 3 the trailer or truck Machines must be secured onto trailers and trucks with 4 straps chains cables ropes or other...

Page 6: ...OFF The key is removed The engine spark plug wire s removed All connections to the negative terminal of the battery are removed The park brake is set All by pass valves if so equipped are open Hydrau...

Page 7: ...inspect the machine for any damage Repair the damage before starting and operating Never attempt to make adjustments or repairs to the 10 machine while the engine is running Grass catcher components...

Page 8: ...emble 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 machin...

Page 9: ...NING Do not operate your lawn mower on such slopes Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of 15 degrees a rise of approximately 2 1 2 feet every 10 feet A riding mower could overturn and cause...

Page 10: ...smission Bypass Valve Figure 3 1 Install Roll Over Protective System ROPS The Roll Over Protective System ROPS has not been installed on your unit for shipping purposes Using the hardware found in the...

Page 11: ...lips See Fig 3 5 Position Drive Control levers The drive control levers of the tractor are lowered for shipping purposes Using the hardware found in the manual bag the control levers must be repositio...

Page 12: ...dures as required until all conditions are met Suspension Seat This unit is equipped with an adjustable suspension seat 1 system which includes a fold forward seat with retractable seat belt assembly...

Page 13: ...ve battery terminal is marked Pos The negative battery terminal is marked Neg NOTE If the positive battery cable is already attached skip ahead to step 2 Remove the plastic cover if present from the p...

Page 14: ...k Lift Pedal The deck lift pedal is located on the right front corner of the foot platform and is used to raise and lower the mower deck To raise the mowing deck to the transport position push the upp...

Page 15: ...wise to tighten Always re install the fuel cap tightly onto the fuel tank after removing Warning Never fill the fuel tank when the engine is running If the engine is hot from recently running allow to...

Page 16: ...must be replaced prior to operator use Failure to us the Roll Over Protection System and seat belt properly could result in serious injury or death Transmission Bypass Valves Not Shown The transmissio...

Page 17: ...to be mowed debris and loose grass 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...

Page 18: ...ith both drive 2 control levers in the neutral start position Engage the parking brake 3 Make certain the PTO switch is in the disengaged down 4 position Push the choke lever to the on position 5 NOTE...

Page 19: ...eded safety eye glasses gloves earplugs boots hats etc Warning Hearing Protection is required for all operator exposure exceeding two 2 hours Carefully practice maneuvering the tractor using the instr...

Page 20: ...irection of travel we recommend performing gradual U turns where possible Sharper turns increase the possibility of turf defacement and could affect control of the tractor ALWAYS slow the tractor befo...

Page 21: ...rward move the control levers as necessary so that one lever is forward of the other The tractor will turn in the direction of the forward control lever To turn to the left while traveling in reverse...

Page 22: ...moving drive control levers fully outward in the neutral position and engaging the parking brake If leaving the tractor unattended turn the ignition key off and remove key Driving On Slopes Refer to t...

Page 23: ...uld not crank Engage the parking brake and pull the PTO switch upward 2 to the engaged position Momentarily turn the ignition switch to the start position the engine should not crank Push the PTO swit...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...s Tire Pressure P Check Deck Mower And Hydro Drive Belts P Check Blades And Blade Bolt Tightness P Check Safety Switches For Proper Operation P Check Fluid Level In Transaxle Expansion Reservoir P Che...

Page 26: ...icant Apply the oil to both sides of pivot 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 r...

Page 27: ...le Lubricant 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 for...

Page 28: ...s Hydraulic Oil Warning Never overfill the hydraulic units Damage can occur if the oil level is not within the proper operating range NOTE When adding hydraulic oil do so in small quantities and reche...

Page 29: ...g the oil Remove the fill cap and fill the tank with the same 15W 40 6 oil selected for the filter until the oil level is up to the level of the second hole in the fill tube Leave this air space for e...

Page 30: ...and replace it If a tire is getting soft park the mower on the nearest level paved area Rear Tire 1 Put blocks on each side of the opposite traction a wheel and jack up the tire that leaks about an i...

Page 31: ...clockwise but do not overtighten NOTE The tractor will not drive with the bypass valves in the engage position Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter and push the 3 adapter onto one of the d...

Page 32: ...out of the spark plug holes Replace the spark plugs and the ignition leads If drained before storing fill the fuel tank with clean fresh 4 gasoline Check the level of the engine oil in the crankcase...

Page 33: ...d the mower deck should be level side to side and the front of the deck should be approximately 1 4 lower than the rear of deck NOTE Check the tractor s tire pressure before performing any deck leveli...

Page 34: ...Tighten both inner 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...

Page 35: ...then retighten the nut See Fig 6 8 Repeat on the other side and be sure that both skirts are in 2 the same position Removing Installing the Inner Baffle The inner flow control baffle can be removed de...

Page 36: ...f 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 black...

Page 37: ...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 38: ...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 39: ...Hex Screw Figure 7 5 Tractor High Speed Tracking If the tractor tracks to one side with both drive control levers fully forward adjust the control levers as follows Check for proper and balanced air p...

Page 40: ...lever in the fast position 5 Pull choke control into full choke position 6 Fill tank with clean fresh less than 30 days 7 old gas Clean fuel line and replace fuel filter 8 Clean adjust gap or replace...

Page 41: ...cleaner element and or clean 2 pre cleaner Excessive vibration Cutting blade loose or unbalanced 1 Damaged or bent cutting blade 2 Tighten blade and spindle 1 Replace blade 2 Uneven cut Deck not leve...

Page 42: ...escription KM BPR5ES Spark Plug KM 11013 7038 Outer Air Filter KM 11013 7039 Inner Air Filter KM 49019 7001 Fuel Filter KM 49065 2078 Oil Filter 01007937 Deck Belt 02004377 PTO Belt 01007015 Drive Bel...

Page 43: ...rt Number and Description 634 3159 Deck Wheel 925 1707D Battery 951 3124E Gas Cap 946 04571 Throttle Control 02003743 Choke Control 725 1341B Ignition Key 01009705P Discharge Chute Assembly 02002668 W...

Page 44: ...ed your tractor for information regarding price and availability Part Number Part 59A30019150 Striper Kit 59A30020150 Snow Blade Kit 59A30017150 Spreader Kit 59A30021150 12 Volt Outlet Kit 59A30018150...

Page 45: ...ustment 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 left and right steering levers electric b...

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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