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Operating

Your

Utility

Vehicle

WARNING

WARNING: 

This is an off-road utility 

vehicle and it should not be operated on 
public highways. Know and comply with 
all laws and regulations governing the use 
of off-highway vehicles in your area.

IMPORTANT

: Before starting the engine read this 

manual and the Caterpillar Engine manual thoroughly to 
understand all instructions.

WARNING: 

Do not run an engine in an 

enclosed area. Move the vehicle to an 
outside area before running the engine.

IMPORTANT

: Tires are shipped over-inflated. Reduce 

inflation pressure in all tires to approximately 5 -6 psi.

 

Starting Engine

1.  Sit in the operator’s seat and place key switch in 

STOP position.

2.  Put into Neutral.
3.  Lock parking brake.

NOTE

: There is a buzzer which will become activated 

(audible sound) when the parking brake is engaged and 
the unit is not in Neutral.

4.  Turn the ignition key clockwise to the “RUN-PRE-

HEAT” position, and observe the glow plug indicator 
light on the instrument panel. Wait until the glow plug 
indicator light turns off before cranking the engine. 

NOTE: Preheating may not be necessary if the engine 
has been running and is warm.

5.  Turn the ignition key to the “START” position and 

release it to the RUN position as soon as the engine 
starts; however, do not crank the engine continu-
ously for more than 20 seconds at a time. If the 
engine does not start within this time, turn the key 
to “OFF” and wait at least one minute to allow the 
engine’s starter motor to cool. Try again after waiting.

 

IMPORTANT

: Do not operate the engine under full load 

until engine has warmed up. 

Stopping Engine 

1.  To stop utility vehicle, release accelerator pedal and depress 

brake pedal until vehicle comes to a complete stop.

2.  Put unit back into Neutral.
3.  Lock parking brake and turn key switch to STOP 

position.

4.  Remove the key when not in use.

WARNING: The vehicle will roll if the park-
ing brake is not engaged and locked.

Driving Utility Vehicle

1.  Adjust the operator’s seat to the most comfortable 

position that allows you to operate all controls and 
pedals. See seat adjustment in the 

Know Your Utility 

Vehicle

 section.

2.  Adjust the seat belt to fit snugly but comfortably 

around your lap, then buckle the seat belt.

WARNING: DO NOT use the seat belt if 
the OPS has been removed from the utility 
vehicle.

3.  Make sure front wheels are turned to the desired 

direction.

4.  Depress brake pedal to release parking brake.
5.  Move the  shift lever in the center console to the 

desired setting.To avoid damaging transmission, 
depress brake pedal fully and make sure vehicle is 
completely stopped before shifting into Forward, LOW, 
or Reverse.

NOTE

: Use the Forward range when travelling on level 

and stable surfaces. Use the LOW Forward range when 
climbing or descending slopes or on unstable surfaces.

WARNING: Do not stop or start suddenly 
when going uphill or downhill. Be espe-
cially cautious when changing direction 

on slopes. Apply brakes when going down 
slopes to maintain control of vehicle. 

6.  Release brake pedal and apply pressure to the 

accelerator pedal. 

7.  Release accelerator and apply brake pedal evenly and 

firmly to slow down or stop.

This is an off-road 

utility vehicle and it 

should not be operated 

on public highways. 

Know and comply with 

all laws and regula-

tions governing the 

use of off-highway 

vehicles in your area.

Do not run an engine 

in an enclosed area. 

Move the vehicle to an 

outside area before 

running the engine.

The vehicle will roll 
if the parking brake 
is not engaged and 
locked.

DO NOT use the seat 
belt if the OPS has 
been removed from the 
utility vehicle.

Summary of Contents for J466

Page 1: ...ctive working order by the operator In the State of California the above is required by law Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code Other states may have similar laws Federal laws apply o...

Page 2: ...any questions regarding the controls operation or maintenance of this unit contact the dealer from which you purchased this vehicle To find a Cub Cadet Dealer nearest you choose from the options belo...

Page 3: ...rs Read and follow all instructions in this manual before at tempting to operate this machine Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury When you see this symbol HEED ITS...

Page 4: ...the center of the seat and keep both feet within the foot platform perimeter Clean foot platform if dirty and remove any debris from around foot controls e g brake pedal 14 Do not misuse the utility v...

Page 5: ...e driving under power lines wires bridges or low hanging tree branches before entering or leaving buildings or in any other situation where the operator and or operator protective structure OPS may be...

Page 6: ...venly and secure to prevent move ment 4 Do not load above height of cargo box front panel Load could shift forward and injure driver or pas senger 5 Avoid loads which exceed the physical dimensions of...

Page 7: ...remove the radiator cap when the system is hot Slowly turn the cap the to the first stop to release pressure before removing the cap 8 Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin If...

Page 8: ...Caterpillar Engine operator s manual before operating this vehicle to familiarize yourself with the engine controls and adjustments Figure 1 NOTE Before operat ing your vehicle follow the starting ins...

Page 9: ...See Figure 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 slow...

Page 10: ...hile under the influence of alcohol or drugs Doing so can result in serious personal injury or death Seats The passenger seat is secured with a wing nut located on the interior corner of the seat plat...

Page 11: ...ch Optional If equipped the rear power outlet switch is located on the left side of the dash panel It turns power on and off for the rear outlet Cargo Box The cargo box is raised by a gas spring Manua...

Page 12: ...omes to a complete stop 2 Put unit back into Neutral 3 Lock parking brake and turn key switch to STOP position 4 Remove the key when not in use WARNING The vehicle will roll if the park ing brake is n...

Page 13: ...cargo box be sure vehicle is on a level and stable surface and parking brake is locked before raising cargo box Manual Lift 1 Park the vehicle safely on level ground and set parking brake 2 Empty carg...

Page 14: ...any way WARNING The center of gravity changes as a loaded cargo box is raised Do not allow rear wheel to hang over the edge of a loading dock or ravine The cargo box weight may shift over center and...

Page 15: ...perating the utility vehicle equipped with a OPS However if the OPS is not present or has been removed the seat belt must not be used Use the following guidelines when using a utility vehicle equipped...

Page 16: ...Read the engine operator s manual for any service or maintenance information pertaining to the engine Filling Fuel Tank 1 Stop vehicle on a level surface and apply parking brake 2 Turn the ignition k...

Page 17: ...e and replace with proper amperage fuse 4 Lower and secure hood Tire Pressure WARNING Explosive separation of tire and rim parts is possible when they are serviced incorrectly Do not stand in front or...

Page 18: ...ed to reinstall it and that the recom mended torque values are applied to the fasteners If you are not installing new bolts when replacing or reinstalling the OPS apply Loctite 242 to the threads of t...

Page 19: ...l level plug when finished 8 Install oil cap and lower and latch cargo box Checking Engine Coolant Level Before each use the engine coolant level in the overflow reservoir should be checked to ensure...

Page 20: ...r the coolant solution into the filler neck allowing as much air as possible to escape through the neck Fill to the overflow flange of the filler neck 10 Wait a few minutes to allow air to escape thro...

Page 21: ...air bleed knob counterclockwise until fuel begins to seeps out around the bleed knob Turn air bleed knob clockwise to close Refer to Figure 12 Changing The Fuel Filter Replace the fuel filter cartridg...

Page 22: ...e end eight total for tears every 50 hours See Figure 13 If tears or excessive wear appear have boots replaced by your local Cub Cadet dealer Inspecting Ball Joints 1 Inspect the upper and lower front...

Page 23: ...bolts to 32 to 36 ft lbs 6 Replace wheel as described in Wheel Replacement section Draining CVT Cover Drain CVT cover every 50 hours or after driving vehicle through more than 12 of water 1 Remove CVT...

Page 24: ...ealer To locate the dealer nearest you call 877 282 8684 or log onto www cubcadet com 7 Accessories For information regarding engine service see the separate Engine Owner s Manual included with your u...

Page 25: ...High 16 7 1 Rear Axle Housing Cast Iron Operation BrakeType Four Wheel 8 Hydraulic Disc Parking Brake Hand Operated Mechanical Disc Steering Rack Pinion Dimensions Length Width 119 x 63 5 Tread Cente...

Page 26: ...runs unevenly Engine overheats Engine is cold Plugged fuel filter Engine oil viscosity too heavy Loose or corroded electrical connections Stale or improper fuel Stale or dirty fuel Plugged fuel filter...

Page 27: ...y Low engine speed Faulty voltage regulator Faulty battery Faulty alternator Grounded wire in circuit Faulty bulb Faulty wiring Faulty sensor Battery will not take a charge Dead battery Loose or corro...

Page 28: ...28 NOTES...

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Page 30: ...s warranted for the warranty period stated above If the part fails during the period of warranty coverage the part will be repaired or replaced by MTD Consumer Group Inc according to subsection 4 belo...

Page 31: ...not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside of the United States of America its possessions and territories except those sold through CUB CADET S authorized channels of export distr...

Page 32: ...ior finish due to use or exposure d Cub Cadet does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside of the United States its possessions and territories except those sold through Cub Cade...

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