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Replacing the Blades

 WARNING

Before performing any maintenance, disengage the 

PTO, engage the parking brake lever, turn the ignition 

key to the “OFF” position and remove the key from the 

switch. Protect your hands by using heavy gloves when 

handling the blades. When servicing the mower deck, 

be careful not to cut yourself on the sharpened blades.

1. 

Remove the deck as instructed in the 

Deck Removal section.

2. 

For easier access, flip the deck over, then 

jack up the front of the deck about one 

foot and block it in that position.

To remove the blade:
1. 

Secure the blade from turning counter-

clockwise during service by placing a 

block of wood between the blade and 

the deck housing, see Figure 4-22, or 

wrap a rag around one end of the blade 

and wear heavy gloves to grasp the 

blade firmly.

Figure 4-22

2. 

Remove the flange lock nut (a) and flat 

washer (b) from the spindle shaft and 

remove the blade (c). See Figure 4-23.

(a)

(b)

(c)

Figure 4-23

To replace or reinstall the blade:
1. 

Put the blade in place on the spindle 

shaft. Be sure to install the blade with 

the side marked “Bottom”, “Grass 

Side” or with a part number stamped 

facing the ground when the deck is 

reinstalled on the tractor and in the 

operating position.

2. 

Carefully place the flat washer on the 

spindle shaft. Be sure that the splines 

at the base of the spindle shaft threads 

line up with the washer splines. See 

Figure 4-24.

Figure 4-24

3. 

Secure the blade from turning 

clockwise when reinstalling the flange 

lock nut (the opposite direction of 

blade removal).

4. 

Install the flange lock nut onto the 

spindle shaft over the blade and flat 

washer. Torque to 100-130 ft-lbs (136-176 

N-m). 

 WARNING

Never mow with dull blades. Blades that are bent should 

be replaced. The cutting blades are sharp and can cause 

severe injury. Wrap the cutting surface of the blade with 

a rag and wear heavy gloves to avoid injury.

Sharpening the Blades

1. 

Set the parking brake.

2. 

Clean any debris from the blades. Keep 

blades sharp and free of build up at 

all times.

3. 

To properly sharpen the cutting blades, 

remove equal amounts of metal from 

both ends of the blades along the cutting 

edges, parallel to the trailing edge, at a 

25°-30° angle. Always grind each cutting 

blade edge equally to maintain proper 

blade balance. See Figure 4-25.

Figure 4-25

 WARNING

If a blade is bent or otherwise damaged, replace the blade 

with a new one. Use only original equipment blades.

 WARNING

A poorly balanced blade will cause excessive vibration, 

may damage the machine and/or result in personal injury.

5. 

Test the blade’s balance using a blade 

balancer. Grind metal from the heavy 

side until it balances evenly.

Note: 

When replacing the blade, be sure 

to install the blade with the side of the 
blade marked ‘‘Bottom’’ or “Grass Side” 
(or with a part number stamped in it) 
facing the ground when the mower is in 
the operating position.

 WARNING

Use a torque wrench to tighten the blade spindle hex 
flange nut to between 100 ft-lbs and 120 ft-lbs.

Changing the Spindle Assembly

1. 

Remove the deck as instructed in the 

Deck Removal section.

2. 

Jack up the front of the mowing 

deck about one foot and block it in 

that position.

3. 

Remove the deck cover. 

4. 

Remove the drive belts. See Replacing 

the Deck Belt.

5. 

Remove the blade. See Replacing 

the Blades.

6. 

Remove the hex flange bolts (a) and 

flat washers (b) securing the left and 

right spindle pulleys (c) to the spindle 

assembly (d). See Figure 4-26.

(e)

(g)

(f)

(c)

(d)

(a)

(b)

(h)

Figure 4-26

7. 

Remove the six (6) flange lock nuts (e)

securing the left and right spindle 

assemblies (d) and the support plates (f) 

to the deck shell (g). See Figure 4-26.

Note: 

The deck support plate (h) does 

not need to be removed unless all three 

spindles are being replaced.

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Страница 1: ...PERSONAL INJURY Operator s Manual Form No 769 17796E May 19 2021 Safe Operation Practices 2 Assembly Set Up 8 Controls Operation 12 Product Care 19 Replacement Parts 28 Attachments Accessories 28 War...

Страница 2: ...th the blade s can amputate hands and feet 13 A missing or damaged discharge cover can cause blade contact or thrown object injuries 14 Stop the blade s when crossing gravel drives walks or roads and...

Страница 3: ...pid acceleration could cause the front of the machine to lift and rapidly flip over backwards which could cause serious injury or death 5 Follow the manufacturer s recommendations for wheel weights or...

Страница 4: ...se could come in contact with the ROPS Contact of ROPS and or canopies by items such as tree limbs clothes lines guy wires and buildings could create hazardous conditions whereby the machine could exp...

Страница 5: ...nce and compromise safety 8 Mower blades are sharp Wrap the blade or wear gloves and use extra caution when servicing them 9 Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe wo...

Страница 6: ...bystanders helpers children and pets at least 75 feet 23 meters from the machine while it is in operation MAX WARNING SLOPE OPERATION Do not operate this machine on a slope greater than 15 25 DANGER...

Страница 7: ...f the slope gauge with the object See Figure 1 and Figure 2 4 Adjust gauge up or down until the left corner touches the slope See Figure 1 and Figure 2 5 If there is a gap below the gauge the slope is...

Страница 8: ...ot all features in this manual are applicable to all tractor models and the tractor depicted may differ from yours Note All references in this manual to the left or right side and front or back of the...

Страница 9: ...nge lock nuts a and tighten to 28 34 ft lbs See Figure 2 5 4 The same adjustments should be made to both sides of the mower To adjust the front to rear angle of the drive control levers 1 Loosen the c...

Страница 10: ...with an adjustable seat which includes a retractable seat belt assembly and an Operator Presence Sensor OPS The OPS in the form of a switch is integrated into the seat bottom and is connected to the m...

Страница 11: ...ur equipment may have been left disconnected from the terminals at the factory To connect the battery cables proceed as follows 1 Using the lever on the back of the seat frame lift up on the lever and...

Страница 12: ...crankshaft Pull the knob upward to engage the PTO clutch or push the knob downward to disengage the clutch The PTO knob must be in the OFF position when starting the engine O FF ON STAR T Hour Meter S...

Страница 13: ...ight index consists of several holes located on the left of the foot platform Each hole corresponds to a 1 4 change in the deck height position ranging from 1 at the lowest notch to 5 at the highest n...

Страница 14: ...position the parking brake is engaged and the PTO is disengaged To avoid sudden movement when disengaging the parking brake the safety interlock system will shut off the engine if the RH and or LH dr...

Страница 15: ...actice operating the tractor for a minimum of 30 minutes Carefully move or have moved the tractor to the practice area When performing the practice session the PTO knob should not be engaged While pra...

Страница 16: ...ure 3 8 2 As the control levers are pushed farther rearward the speed of the tractor will increase 3 To slow the tractor move the control levers forward to attain the desired speed or move the levers...

Страница 17: ...the PTO upward to the ENGAGED position 3 Advance the throttle to the operating speed full engine speed The operator must remain in the tractor seat at all times If the operator should leave the seat w...

Страница 18: ...more than 1 3 of the grass height should be removed during a single cutting i e if the grass is 6 tall cut it to 4 Mower Cutting Blades The blades normally factory installed on a mower afford the bes...

Страница 19: ...or Proper Operation P Check Fluid Level in Transmission Oil Expansion Reservoir P Check Clean Engine Intake Screens Cooling Fans P P Check Clean Exhaust Manifold Muffler Pipe Muffler Shields P P Check...

Страница 20: ...peration Tractor Care After each operation of the tractor the following procedures should be implemented to extend the life of your tractor and ensure safe operating conditions DANGER Failure to follo...

Страница 21: ...hose Thread the square head plug into the drain hose fitting and fully tighten the plug 8 Replace the oil filter and refill the engine with new oil as instructed in the Engine Operator s Manual Refer...

Страница 22: ...stick 2 Place a suitable container under the drain plug a on the transmission Remove the drain plug a and allow the transmission oil to drain See Figure 4 8 a Figure 4 8 3 Using a pair of needle nose...

Страница 23: ...oveswhenhandlingtheblades Deck Leveling Note Check the tractor s tire pressure before performing any deck leveling adjustments Refer to Tires for information regarding tire pressure Always level the d...

Страница 24: ...o eliminate the need for jump starting Servicing Electrical System Fuse There are two fuses located inside the left console Lift the seat and look down at the left console to find the location of the...

Страница 25: ...kagefromthedeckwillcauseittosnapback 5 Remove the hex screws a and flange lock nuts b securing the front deck control rods c to the deck See Figure 4 18 a a b b c c Figure 4 18 6 Turn front wheels as...

Страница 26: ...d bereplaced Thecuttingbladesaresharpandcancause severeinjury Wrapthecuttingsurfaceofthebladewith aragandwearheavyglovestoavoidinjury Sharpening the Blades 1 Set the parking brake 2 Clean any debris f...

Страница 27: ...mission drive belt replaced Tractor Creeping Creeping is the slight forward or backward movement of the mower when the throttle is on and the drive levers are in the neutral position If your mower cre...

Страница 28: ...441 Front Wheel Assembly 13 x 6 5 6 500 Series Front Wheel Assembly 13 x 6 5 6 700 Series Front Wheel Assembly 15 x 6 6 900 Series 02003749 Front Axle Wear Plates 1 125 x 5 0 741 0941A Front Axle Ball...

Страница 29: ...29 Notes...

Страница 30: ...30 Notes...

Страница 31: ...r 4 Year 500 hour whichever comes first Utility Vehicle Challenger Series Volunteer Series 1 Year Additional Warranty Notes Lead Acid Batteries Are covered by a one 1 year prorated limited warranty ag...

Страница 32: ...pped are covered for a period of three 3 months for manufacturing defects This warranty does not cover and Cub Cadet LLC disclaims any responsibility for matters including but not limited to the follo...

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