Danger – Cub Cadet Z - Wing 48 User Manual

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C.Initial Adjustments

1.

Check the fluid levels and tires:

Note:

These checks should be made daily,

before starting the engine.

a. Fuel: Using a good grade of unleaded,

regular gasoline (for a gasoline engine), fill
the fuel tank (beside the engine on the left
or right side of the mower). When the fuel
reaches one inch from the top of the tank,
stop. DO NOT OVERFILL. Space must be
left for expansion.

b.

Engine Oil: (Filled at the factory before
shipment.) Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe it
off and reinsert it. Pull it out again and read
the oil level. If it is below the operating
range, add oil through the fill tube using a
funnel to bring it up to the top of the operat-
ing range.

Note:

Gasoline Engine: Use SAE 10W30 or

SAE 10W40 engine oil, rated for service SJ.

c.

Hydraulic Oil: (Filled at the factory before
shipment.) The hydraulic oil tank is located
beneath the operator’s seat. Always wipe
off the area around the oil tank fill neck
before checking the oil level to prevent dirt
from contaminating the oil. Remove the
cap and make sure the oil level is up to the
lowest hole on the oil tank fill neck. The top
hole is for venting. If the oil level is low, fill
with a good grade of 5W40 full synthetic
Shell Rotella.

d. Tires: 10-12 psi Rear, 20-25 psi Front

Caster Tires

Note:

New tires are overinflated in order to

properly seat the bead to the rim. The normal
working pressure for the traction tires is 10-12
psi. The front caster wheels should be inflated
to 20-25 psi.

2.

Check that all Nuts, Bolts and Screws are
Tight.

3.

Check the tension of the deck drive belts.

a.

Remove the deck cover

b.

The tension of the deck drive belts are

maintained by a spring mechanism that
adjusts for wear and stretch.

c.

Examine the belts for cuts, fraying, and

excessive wear. Replace if any of these
are detected.

d.

Replace the deck cover.

4.

Adjust the Mowing Deck: The cutting height
is set anywhere in the range of 1-1/2" to 4".
You may need to adjust the mowing deck to
achieve the proper pitch angle for mowing.

Follow the procedures below to set the appro-
priate pitch angle to the mowing deck.

a.

Park the mower on a flat paved surface,
engage the parking brake, shut off the
engine, remove the key from the ignition
switch, remove connection of the spark
plugs and using the transport lever, lower
the mowing deck into the cutting position.

b.

Using a ruler, pencil and paper, measure
and note the distance from the paved sur-
face to the bottom edge of the mowing
blade at the front and the back of the deck
on each side of the mower. (Four dimen-
sions.)

Note:

The front edge of the mowing 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.

c.

If the dimension at the front of the mowing
deck is 1/8"-1/4" lower than the dimension
at the rear of the deck on each side of the
mower, do not adjust. If not, you will need
to adjust the Deck Links (See Performance
Adjustment section under Deck Leveling
Procedure).

5.

Lubricate all fittings listed in the mainte-
nance section.

D. Zero Turn Break-In And Operating
Procedures

DANGER:

Reread the “When Mowing” Safety Precautions.

The following procedures are suggested for opera-
tors of ride-on machines which have zero turn
capabilities.

1.

Orientation:

a.

Read the entire Operator’s Manual.

b.

Sit on the machine, adjust the seat fore-
and-aft, then adjust the speed/directional
(lap bar) controls (they can be adjusted
fore-and-aft, as well as up-and-down —
9/16" wrench required).

c.

Become familiar with all of the machine
controls, instrumentation, safety and
instruction signs, and safety devices.

d.

Move (or have moved) the machine to a
safe, level area with no obstructions includ-
ing objects, pedestrians, and animals.

2.

Initial Operation:

a.

Use protective equipment for eyes, hands,
hearing, feet, legs, head and other areas of

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