Cub Cadet 37BM465D710 Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

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Avoid driving through water, since loss of control may 

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occur. Drive belt may slip if exposed to water thus reducing 

vehicle pulling power and stopping vehicle entirely. 
Always use vehicle lights while operating in low light 

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situations.
Do not mount or leave vehicle while it is in motion or in 

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actual operation. 
Avoid sudden starts, stops, or turns and always use a level 

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turn-around area.
Never leave vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition. 

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Always turn key to the “Stop” position, set the parking 

brake and remove key. 
Check overhead clearances carefully before driving under 

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low hanging tree branches, wires, power lines, bridges, 

before entering or leaving buildings, or in any other 

situation where the operator and/or operator protective 

structure (OPS) may be struck, which could result in serious 

injury.

Use the operator protective structure (OPS) and seat belt 

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for safe operation. Overturning the utility vehicle without 

a operator protective structure (OPS), or with a operator 

protective structure (OPS) and the seat belt unfastened, 

can result in death or injury.
Always use the seat belt, except if the operator protective 

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structure (OPS) has been removed.

Improper use of the vehicle or failure to properly maintain 

24. 

it could result in decreased vehicle performance or 

personal injury.
Engine must be stopped when cleaning, servicing, 

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adjusting, repairing, or installing attachments on utility 

vehicle. 
After striking foreign objects, stop the unit and shut off the 

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engine. Inspect for damage and repair the damage before 

restarting and operating equipment.
Do not start or operate vehicle in an inside area, unless it 

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is adequately ventilated. Engine exhaust contains carbon 

monoxide fumes, which are very poisonous and can be 

deadly.
Do not change engine governor setting or over speed the 

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engine. The governor is set at the factory for safe operating 

speed. 
Assure safety interlock switch is adjusted correctly so 

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engine cannot be started unless gearshift is in the neutral 

position. 
Do not touch engine or muffler while engine is running or 

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soon after it is stopped. They will be hot and can cause a 

burn.
Always inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make 

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sure it is in safe operating condition. Always follow the 

inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules 

described in this manual.   
If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, 

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use care and good judgement. Contact your local service 

center or call toll free 1-877-282-8684 for the name of your 

nearest service center.

Slope Operation

Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and rollover 

accidents, which can result in severe injury or death. If a slope is 

steeper than a 15° incline, do not operate this unit on that area. 

Exercise extreme caution while operating on slopes. 

Do:

Travel straight up and down slopes, not across. Exercise 

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extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
Travel slowly while on a slope. Always keep the forward 

2. 

speed limited when going down slopes to take advantage 

of the motor braking action.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Avoid 

3. 

starting or stopping on a slope.
Avoid slopes with slippery, loose, or bumpy surfaces as 

4. 

they are especially hazardous.
Use extra care while carrying cargo. It may affect the 

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stability of the vehicle. Spread the load evenly or tie down. 

Do Not:

Do not travel near drop-offs, ditches or embankments. The 

1. 

vehicle could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the edge 

of a cliff, ditch, or if an edge caves in.
Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill or 

2. 

downhill. Be especially cautious when changing direction 

on slopes. 
Do not turn sideways to the hill. The vehicle may roll over. If 

3. 

you must turn, go slow and do so carefully and gradually.
Do not carry cargo on steep slopes or tow loads.

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Towing

Always use an approved hitch and hitch point provided on 

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the utility vehicle.

Do not tow more than 1400 lbs. rolling weight (i.e. trailer 

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plus cargo).

Never load more than 140 lbs. tongue weight on tow 

3. 

bracket provided.
Go slow and use extra care when towing a trailer. Allow for 

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increased braking distance. Load trailer properly.

Do not tow heavy loads on slopes greater than 5° incline. 

5. 

When going downhill or turning, the extra weight tends to 

push the tow vehicle and may cause you to loose control 

(i.e. braking and steering ability are reduced, towed 

equipment may jack-knife and cause utility vehicle to 

overturn).

Cargo Box Loading/Operation

Do not exceed vehicle’s Total Load Capacity rating of 1,400 

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lbs. This includes operator, passenger, accessories, and 

cargo.

Do not exceed 1000 lbs. load in cargo box.

2. 

Spread load evenly and secure to prevent movement.

3. 

Do not load above height of cargo box front panel. Load 

4. 

could shift forward and injure driver or passenger.

Summary of Contents for 37BM465D710

Page 1: ...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 COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY 4 x 4 Utility Vehicle Models M466 M467 M46E Form No 769 04153A September 9 2008 ...

Page 2: ...be applicable to all models Cub Cadet LLC reserves the right to change product specifications designs and equipment without notice and without incurring obligation If you have any problems or questions concerning the machine phone your local Cub Cadet dealer or contact us directly Cub Cadet s Customer Support telephone numbers website address and mailing address can be found on this page We want t...

Page 3: ... on vehicle Keep all body parts i e head arms hands legs feet inside 11 vehicle when vehicle is in motion Always remain seated and keep both hands on the steering 12 wheel when driving the vehicle Sit on the center of the seat and keep both feet within the 13 foot platform perimeter Clean foot platform if dirty and remove any debris from around foot controls e g brake pedal Do not misuse the utili...

Page 4: ...n and maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual If situations occur which are not covered in this manual 32 use care and good judgement Contact your local service center or call toll free 1 877 282 8684 for the name of your nearest service center Slope Operation Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and rollover accidents which can result in severe injury or deat...

Page 5: ...un over accidents Keep children out of the immediate area of the a vehicle and in watchful care of a responsible adult other than the operator Be alert and turn the vehicle off if a child enters the b area Before and while backing look behind and down for c small children Never carry small children they may fall off and d be seriously injured or interfere with safe vehicle operation Use extreme ca...

Page 6: ...ect the environment Prior to disposal determine the proper method to dispose 12 of waste from your local Environmental Protection Agency Recycling centers are established to properly dispose of materials in an environmentally safe fashion Use proper containers when draining fluids Do not use 13 food or beverage containers that may mislead someone into drinking from them Properly dispose of the con...

Page 7: ...nual s before attempting to assemble and operate WARNING HOT SURFACE Hot Surface Do not touch WARNING FUEL CONTAINER Avoid injury from explosion Do not place fuel container in cargo box when fueling WARNING RIDERS MUST BE IN SEATS No riders in cargo box or anywhere other than seats MAX 15º WARNING SLOPES Do not operate on slopes greater than 15 WARNING SEAT BELTS Always wear the seat belt when ope...

Page 8: ...served from the operating position Save this manual for future reference IMPORTANT Read the Kohler Engine operator s manual before operating this vehicle to familiarize yourself with the engine controls and adjustments Figure 4 1 A F G H I J K L N M E B C D A Check Engine Light B Ignition Switch C Brake Pedal D Differential Lock Lever E Parking Brake Lever F Warning Light Cluster G Engine Over Tem...

Page 9: ...depressed speed will increase to the maximum selected range Releasing the pedal reduces the speed but does not stop the vehicle The brake must be applied to stop vehicle See Fig 4 1 Brake Pedal The brake pedal is located on the left side of the floor beneath the dash panel Remove foot from accelerator pedal apply pressure to the brake pedal evenly until vehicle slows down and stops See Fig 4 1 Par...

Page 10: ...e the wing nut then lift the seat The driver seat has a tool box underneath it which can be easily accessed by lifting the seat This box may be removed by turning the two 1 4 fasteners securing it to the frame for easy access to battery etc The seats can be adjusted by removing the bolts securing them to the seat pan Move the seat to the desired holes in the seat pan and reattach the seat using th...

Page 11: ...the battery may discharge quickly IMPORTANT Do not operate the engine under full load until engine has warmed up Stopping Engine To stop utility vehicle release accelerator pedal and 1 depress brake pedal until vehicle comes to a complete stop Put unit back into Neutral 2 Lock parking brake and turn key switch to STOP position 3 Remove the key when not in use 4 WARNING The vehicle will roll if the...

Page 12: ...ise cargo box by pressing and holding top of electric lift 2 switch Release switch when box is at desired dump height or when maximum height is reached NOTE A ratcheting noise will indicate cargo box is at full extension The same noise will also be heard when cargo box is at the full down position If lift capacity of the power lift is exceeded a ratcheting will also be heard To lower cargo box pus...

Page 13: ...e is loaded onto the trailer or truck 1 leave transaxle gearshift lever in forward or reverse Apply parking brake during transport 2 Fasten vehicle to trailer or truck with straps chains or 3 cables Operator Protective Structure OPS This utility vehicle is equipped with a Operator Protection Structure OPS and seat belts When used together they are effective in reducing crushing injuries to the ope...

Page 14: ...engine may overheat and could cause severe damage to the engine Use a permanent type antifreeze containing corrosion and rust inhibitors Dilute the antifreeze with water at a 1 1 ratio to mix the coolant solution 50 antifreeze 50 water NOTE Distilled water is recommended for the coolant solution IF your tap water has a high mineral content Minerals cause scaling in the engine and the radiator cool...

Page 15: ...r Cub Cadet service dealer to have the engine coolant changed Cooling System Hoses Check the cooling system hoses and fan belt for any cracks or deterioration after every 100 hours of operation Check for loose hose connections Replace any damaged hoses and tighten any loose connections Replace a worn or damaged fan belt Transfer Case Oil WARNING The fluid for your transmission has been specially f...

Page 16: ... or reinstalling the OPS apply Loctite 242 to the threads of the bolts that were removed Torque the bolts to 32 to 36 ft lbs Battery WARNING The battery produces a flammable and explosive gas Do not smoke near battery Wear eye protection and gloves when handling the battery Do not allow direct metal contact across battery posts The battery is sealed and is maintenance free Acid levels cannot be ch...

Page 17: ...nts or tie rod ends replaced by your local Cub Cadet dealer Draining CVT Cover Drain CVT cover every 50 hours or after driving vehicle through more than 12 of water Remove CVT cover drain plug See Fig 6 6 1 Allow water to completely drain out 2 Reinstall drain plug and tighten securely 3 Cleaning The body panels are scratch and impact resistant automotive quality ABS plastic The use of standard ca...

Page 18: ...ly 1 Turn the bulb socket assembly approximately a quarter 2 turn counterclockwise to align its tabs with the notches of the reflector then remove from the reflector See Fig 7 1 Unplug the wire harness from the bulb socket assembly 3 Plug the new bulb socket assembly into the wire harness 4 Align the tabs of the new bulb socket assembly with the 5 notches of the reflector and insert the bulb Turn ...

Page 19: ...re 7 3 Changing Brake Pads WARNING Using an unstable lifting device and vehicle support may result in bodily injury Use a safe lifting device and supports to work on raised vehicle To gain access to the brake pads remove the wheel as described in the Wheel Section If less than 030 of material remains on the pad replace NOTE Brake pads must be replaced as a set ie right rear and left rear To change...

Page 20: ...ours Every 100 Hrs or Yearly Every 500 Hrs or 2 Yrs Service Dates Check Transfer Case Oil P Change Transfer Case Oil P Tighten Wheel Bolts P Change Air Filter P Check Engine Coolant Level P Change Engine Coolant P Inspect Cooling System Hoses P Inspect OPS P Inspect Front and Rear Shocks P Inspect Ball Joints P Inspect CV Boots P Drain CVT Cover P P NOTE For information regarding engine service se...

Page 21: ...Hard Roof Rear Windshield Deluxe Cab Component 72 Super Duty Blade Manual Angle Hard Doors Deluxe Cab Component Fog Light Kit Electric Wiper Lights Deluxe Cab Component Rear View Mirror Heater Compatible with Diesel and EFI Units Only Rear Panel Head Rests Super Trapp Silencer Exhaust Bed Mat Super Trapp Sport Exhaust UV Cover Raised Bed Gates Electric Bed Lift Requires Electrical Accessory Harnes...

Page 22: ...rd 2 Rear Receiver Dual Cup Holders Standard Additional Storage Dash Box Power Port 12V Dash Mounted Front Bumper Standard Front Brush Guard Standard Front bumper required Electric Bed Lift Optional Rubber Floor Mats Optional Horn Optional Dimensions Length Width 119 x 63 5 Tread Center F 52 R 50 Height Overall 78 Wheelbase 78 Weight Including Fuel Fluids 1 650 lbs Ground Clearance Under Transaxle...

Page 23: ...ouled 4 Faulty spark plug or wire 5 Loose or corroded electrical connections 6 Stale or improper fuel 7 Choke if equipped not being used or adjusted properly 8 Engine misses under load Faulty spark plug 1 Stale or dirty fuel 2 Plugged fuel filter 3 Faulty coil or wire 4 Engine vapor locks Poor quality fuel 1 Very hot weather conditions 2 Fuel tank vent plugged 3 Dirt in fuel filter 4 Engine runs u...

Page 24: ...r corroded connections 1 Low battery output 2 Sulfate or worn out battery 3 Faulty starter 4 Starter cranks slowly Low battery output 1 Sulfated or worn out battery 2 Engine oil too heavy 3 Loose or corroded connections 4 Entire electrical system does not work Blown fuse 1 Loose or corroded connections 2 Sulfated or worn out battery 3 Dead battery Shorted starter solenoid 1 Key switch not turned t...

Page 25: ...ill not take a charge Dead battery 1 Loose or corroded connections 2 Sulfated or worn out battery 3 Fluid level low 4 Difficult to shift Gears not lined up Flip throttle and let it return to idle If still hard to shift contact your nearest Cub Cadet dealer ...

Page 26: ...s to that part as described in MTD Consumer Group Inc s application for certification The warranty period begins on the date the off road engine and equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser or first placed into service The warranty period is two years Subject to certain conditions and exclusions as stated below the warranty on emission related parts is as follows Any warranted part that is ...

Page 27: ...rly operating adjustment limiting device is still eligible for warranty coverage The following emission warranty parts are covered 1 Fuel Metering System Cold start enrichment system soft choke Carburetor and internal parts Fuel pump Fuel tank 2 Air Induction System Air cleaner Intake manifold 3 Ignition System Spark plug s Magneto ignition system 4 Exhaust System Catalytic converter SAI Reed valv...

Page 28: ...Refer to applicable manufacturer s warranty for terms and conditions b Routine maintenance items such as lubricants filters tune ups brake adjustments clutch adjustments and normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use or exposure c Cub Cadet does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside of the United States and or Canada and their respective possessions and territor...

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