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CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT TABLE

Note: The front edge of the cutting deck should be 1/8” - 1/4” below the rear edge of the deck so that the blades are cutting
grass in only the front half of their circular path. This decreases friction and reduces the drive power required.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: 

Disconnect the spark plug wire

to prevent the engine from accidentally
starting before performing any maintenance
on this mower.

A. GENERAL MAINTENANCE:

1.

If the mower must be tipped on its side for maintenance,
first drain the fuel from the fuel tank and the oil from the
engine’s crankcase.

2.

Be careful not to spill lubricant on the drive belts.

3.

Do not tamper with the engine’s governor settings. They
are adjusted to provide the proper maximum engine
speed.

4.

If the mower is to be in storage for more than 30 days,
drain the fuel tank, run the engine to drain the
carburetor dry, change the oil, remove the spark plug
and pour a teaspoonful of oil into the cylinder. Pull the
starter cord slowly to crank the engine and distribute the
oil then replace the spark plug.

B. DAILY MAINTENANCE AFTER MOWING:

1.

Park the mower outside the storage facility with the
engine shut off.

2.

Close the fuel shutoff valve.

3.

Permit the mower to cool.

4.

Disconnect the spark plug wire.

5.

Wash the mower off with water. Be sure to clean out
grass clippings from under the cutter deck and also
under the deck cover. Allow the mower to dry before
storing.

6.

Check that the blade mounting bolts are tight.

7.

Check that the blades are sharp. NOTE: Never mow
with dull blades.

8.

Check the fuel level, the engine oil level and clean the
cooling-air intake (the rotating screen).

9.

Clean the air cleaner elements (foam and paper).

10. After the first 5 hours of use, change the engine oil.

(Change the oil every 40 hours thereafter.)

11. Follow the lubrication chart on page 7.

12. Place the mower in locked storage to avoid tampering or

use by an untrained operator.

C. MAINTENANCE EVERY 40 HOURS:

1.

Change the engine oil and replace the oil filter. (Change
the engine oil more frequently under severe operating
conditions.)

2.

Check that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight.

3.

Check the condition and tension of all belts.

4.

Clean the spark plug and check the spark plug gap.

5.

Follow the lubrication chart on page 7.

6.

Check condition and operation of all safety switches.

Approximate

Cutting Height

1/4: Blade Spacers

Above and Below The 

Spindle Assemblies

1/2” Caster Spacers Above 

and Below The Caster 

Bracket

Inches

Above

Below

Above

Below

2

2-1/8
2-3/8
2-1/2
2-3/4

3

3-1/4
3-1/2

0
1
2
1
2
3
4
5

5
4
3
4
3
2
1
0

3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2

Engine Deck bolted to 

upper

 holes on cutting 

deck.

2-3/4

3

3-1/4
3-1/2
3-3/4
3-1/4
3-1/2
3-3/4

4

0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3

5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2

2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3

Engine Deck bolted to 

lower

 holes on cutting 

deck.

Summary of Contents for G 1332

Page 1: ...G1332 G1336 G1548 Walk Behind Commercial Rotary Mowers Professional Turf Equipment OPERATOR S AND SERVICE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...stments 8 C Break ln and Operation 8 9 Cutting Height Adjustment Table 10 Maintenance 10 14 A General Maintenance 10 B Daily Maintenance After Mowing 10 C Maintenance Every 40 Hours 10 D Lubrication C...

Page 3: ...oncern prudence and proper training of the personnel involved in the operation transport maintenance and storage of the equipment CAUTION THE Cub Cadet Commercial Walk Behind Rotary Mowers should only...

Page 4: ...eed when making sharp turns 7 Always have proper footing on slopes and hill sides and never operate when conditions are slippery 8 Always keep both hands on the handles when mowing Always walk never r...

Page 5: ...EFORE REFUELING DO NOT SMOKE NEAR FUEL WARNING DANGER ROTATING BLADE Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is running SHIELD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE WARNING Keep safety decals clean...

Page 6: ...ve or disable any shield guard or safety device 4 Always chock the wheels when parking the machine on a slope 5 Stop engine disconnect the spark plug and disengage blade drive before adjusting or serv...

Page 7: ...ession prevent kickback and start the engine Repeat if necessary with the throttle pushed halfway back to the Slow position Figure 1 The Control Panel 5 Transmission Shift Lever Located under the cont...

Page 8: ...djustments 1 Disconnect the spark plug wire 2 Check the tire pressure Drive Wheels should be inflated to 25 psi Caster Wheels should be inflated to 15 psi Note New tires are overinflated in order to p...

Page 9: ...handle and engage the blade clutch Now take your hand off of the operator presence lever and the engine should die If it does not immediately shut off the engine and adjust or replace if necessary the...

Page 10: ...an out grass clippings from under the cutter deck and also under the deck cover Allow the mower to dry before storing 6 Check that the blade mounting bolts are tight 7 Check that the blades are sharp...

Page 11: ...ade in a vise and using a flat mill file carefully file the cutting surface on each end of the blade to a sharp edge g Blades with severe nicks or dents that cannot be removed by filing should be repl...

Page 12: ...force k Replace the deck cover 4 TO CHANGETHETRANSMISSION DRIVEBELT See Figure 9 a Make sure the blade clutch is disengaged b Working under the engine deck take the long blade drive belt off of the e...

Page 13: ...side of the bushing h Remove the key and the pulley i Tip the mower back and block up the front of the deck j Remove the four bolts and locknuts holding the spindle assembly to the deck k Remove the s...

Page 14: ...ve Belt 1 01000194 Transmission Drive Belt 1 1 1 01000151 Traction Drive Belt 2 2 2 SUGGESTED ENGINE REPLACEMENT PARTS Engine Oil Filter Air Filter Air Filter Foam Wrap Spark Plug 01007290 Kawasaki 13...

Page 15: ...O NOT PARK MOWER FACING DOWN SLOPE 2 Turn off the engine 3 Place the Transmission Shift Lever in First Gear 4 Disengage the Neutral Latch Levers 5 Place chocks on both sides of the traction drive whee...

Page 16: ...16 MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE WORK PERFORMED DATE WORK PERFORMED...

Page 17: ...17 MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE WORK PERFORMED DATE WORK PERFORMED...

Page 18: ...18 MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE WORK PERFORMED DATE WORK PERFORMED...

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Page 20: ...tch 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 dealer tel...

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