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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.

Move the mower outdoors. Check the engine gasoline
level. When filling the tank, stop when the gasoline
reaches one inch from the top. This space must be left
for expansion. Use fresh, clean, unleaded, regular
gasoline.

4.

Move the mower to a “test area” where you can operate
the mower for about half an hour without being
disturbed.

5.

To start the engine:

a.

Shift the transmission to neutral.

b.

Disengage the blade clutch.

c.

Place the neutral latch levers in the neutral lock
position.

d.

Connect the spark plug wire.

e.

Open the fuel shutoff valve.

f.

Move the throttle lever to the “Choke” position.

g.

Put the key in the ignition switch and turn the switch
on. (For electric-start engines: Turn the key to “Start”.
Do not hold the key in the start position for more than
10 seconds or you may damage the starter.)

h.

For recoil-start engines: Grasp the starter grip and
pull slowly until the starter engages and then pull the
cord rapidly to overcome compression, prevent
kickback and start the engine. Allow the cord to recoil
slowly. Repeat if necessary.

i.

Set the throttle at 50% of full engine RPM and allow
the engine to warm up. Then, adjust the throttle to full
engine RPM.

6.

After the engine has warmed up, shut off the ignition
and check the operation of the safety switches. Make
certain that the engine will not start unless the ignition
switch is turned on, the transmission is in neutral and
the blade clutch is disengaged. If the engine will start
with the transmission in any gear other than neutral,
immediately shut off the engine and replace the neutral
safety switch on top of the transmission. If the engine
will start with the blade clutch engaged, immediately
shut off the engine and adjust or replace, if necessary,
the blade safety switch mounted on the engine deck.
Start the engine and hold the left operator presence
control lever down against the left handle and move the
transmission shift lever into first gear. Now take your
hand off the operator presence control lever and the
engine should die. If it does not, immediately shut off the
engine and adjust or replace, if necessary, the operator
presence switch under the control panel. Shift the
transmission into neutral, restart the engine, hold the left
operator presence control down against the left 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 operator presence switch
under the control panel. Disengage the blade clutch.

7.

Restart the engine.

8.

Push the blade clutch lever forward until it engages and
the cutter blades start rotating.

9.

Shift the transmission into first gear. (It is suggested that
you practice mowing in first gear.)

10. Squeeze both steering/brake levers with both hands and

release the neutral latch levers from the neutral lock
position.

11. Slowly release the steering/brake levers and the mower

will move ahead in a straight line. To turn the mower,
squeeze the steering/brake lever on the side to which
you want to turn.

12. To stop the mower’s forward motion, squeeze both

steering/brake levers until the mower stops and place
the neutral latch levers into the neutral lock position.

13. Before shifting into reverse gear, the mower’s forward

motion must be completely stopped. For maximum
traction in reverse, the steering/brake levers should be
pushed downward.

WARNING: 

To avoid possible bodily injury

and to prevent damage to the transmission,
the mower must be completely stopped before
attempting to shift from forward to reverse or
reverse to forward.

14. Practice operating the mower and as you gain

confidence, shift the transmission from first to second
and mow for a while and then shift from second to third.
Mow for at least one-half hour and then return the
mower to the shop.

15. To stop and shut off the mower, squeeze both steering/

brake levers and place the neutral latch levers into the
neutral lock position, disengage the blade clutch, shift
the transmission into neutral, turn off the ignition to stop
the engine, close the fuel shutoff valve and disconnect
the spark plug wire.

16. Check that all nuts, bolts and screws are still tight.

17. Check, and adjust if necessary, the tension of the deck

drive belts and the transmission drive belt as described
in items 4 and 5 of the Initial Adjustment section.

18. Readjust the steering control rods and the brake rods.

They may require frequent adjustment until the belts
and brake bands have properly seated. These
adjustments are described in items 7 and 8 of the Initial
Adjustment section.

19. After the first full day of mowing, all nuts, bolt and

screws should be rechecked for proper tightness and
the belts should be rechecked for proper tension.

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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