Cub Cadet 1333 SWE manual

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    O PERA T OR’S M ANU AL IMPOR T ANT : READ SAFETY R ULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULL Y CUB CADET CORP . P .O . BO X 368023 CLEVELAND , OHIO 44136- 9722 Mode l Ser ies 1333SWE Sno w Thro wer PRINTED IN U.S .A. FORM N O . 770-10009 A Warning: This unit is equipped wi th an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved for[...]

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    2 SECTION 1: FINDING YOUR MODEL NUMBER This Ope rator’s Manua l is a n importa nt par t of you r new snow throwe r. It will help you a ssem ble, prep are an d maintain your s now throwe r. Pleas e read a nd unders tand what i t says. Before y ou start t o prepare your sn ow thrower for its fi rst use, pl ease loc ate the mo del plate a nd copy th[...]

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    3 SECTION 3: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES WARNING: THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH, IF NOT FOLLOWED, COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OF YOURSELF AN D OTHERS. READ AN D FOLLOW ALL INS TRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPE RATE YOUR SNOW THROWER. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    4 • If the snow throwe r shoul d start to vib rate abnorma lly, s top the en gine a nd che ck immedi ately for the caus e. Vibrati on is genera lly a warni ng of trou ble . • Stop engi ne whene ver you leav e the operati ng positio n, befo re unclog ging th e collec tor/im peller housin g or di scha rge guide, and m aking a ny repairs, adj ustm[...]

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    5 SECTION 4: SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 NOTE: Reference to right or le ft side of the snow thrower is from behind th e unit in the operatin g positio n. IMPORTANT: Chec k the adj ust ments as instru cted on page 6 , and m ake any final adju stmen ts nece ssar y befo re opera ting your sno w thrower . Failure to follow the i nstr[...]

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    6 Figure 6 11. If not alr eady att ached, slip the c ables th at run from the handle panel to the c hute i nto the cabl e guide loc ated on top of the en gine. Se e Figur e 6. 12. Unwrap the headligh t wire which is atta ched t o the headli ght, be neath the ha ndle pa nel. Win d the headl ight wi re around the r ight han dle un til excess slack is[...]

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    7 SECTION 5: CONTROLS Figure 10 SHIF T LEVE R (See Fig ures 10 a nd 11) The shift le ver i s located in the cente r of the ha ndle panel . The s hift le ver may be moved i nto one of eigh t positio ns. Ru n engine wi th throttl e in th e fast pos ition . Use the s hift leve r to deter mine gr ound speed. Forward— one of six speed s. Pos ition num[...]

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    8 SECT IO N 6: OP ER ATION NOTE: This unit has been s hipped wi th oil i n the engine. Ch eck oil befor e starting engine . GAS AND OIL FILL-UP Check oi l level and add oil if nec essa ry. Serv ice the engin e with gas oline as instr ucte d in the separat e engine ma nual pack ed with your snow thro wer. Read in stru ctio ns car efull y. WARN ING: [...]

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    9 T O ST OP ENGINE 1. Run engine for a few minutes before stopp ing to help dry o ff any m oisture on the engine. 2. To help prevent possibl e freeze -up of starter , proceed as follows : Optional Elect ric St arter Connec t power cord to switch bo x on engi ne, then to 120 volt AC recepta cle. W ith the e ngine r un ni ng, p us h st arter button a[...]

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    10 SHIFT ROD AD JUSTMENT To adjust the s hift rod, re move the cott er pin which secures the sh ift rod t o the s hift lever . For prop er adjustm ent, ref er to FINA L ADJUST MENTS on page 6. SKID SHO E A DJUS TMENT The space be tween the shav e plate and th e groun d can be adjusted . Refer to Skid S hoe Adj ustment (See Fig ure 8) on p age 6. CA[...]

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    11 SECTION 9: MAINTENANCE WARN ING: D isconnect the spark plug wire and ground a gainst the engine before performing any repairs or maintenance. AU G E R S The au gers a re secur ed to the sp iral s haft with tw o shear bolts and hex lock nu ts. See Fi gure 16. If you hit a for eign obj ect or ice jam , the snow thrower is designe d so th at the sh[...]

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    12 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 8. Separate the auge r housin g from the fram e assembl y by til ting the h ousin g forward and pulling up the h andles. 9. U si ng a 1/2 ” wrench remo ve the hex sc rew and bellevi lle washer fro m the centre of the pull ey on the auger h ousing. Li ft the brak e bracke t assembl y out of the pulle y gr oove and [...]

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    13 Changing the Frict ion Wheel The rubber on the frict ion wheel is subje ct to wear and sh ould be ch ecke d after 25 hou rs of oper ation , and p eri odic all y ther eaf ter . Re plac e the fr iction wheel ru bber if signs o f exce ssive we ar or cr ackin g are found. 1. Drain the gasoli ne from the snow throwe r, or place a p iece of p lastic u[...]

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    14 SECTI ON 11: TROUBLE SHOO TING GUIDE Note: For repair s beyon d the mino r adj ustmen ts above, conta ct you r local au thori zed servi ce deale r. T roub le P ossible Cause(s) Corrective A ction Engine f ai ls to sta r t Fuel tank empty , or stale fuel. Block e d fuel li ne. Chok e not in ON pos ition F aulty spark plug. K ey not in switch on e[...]

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    15 SECTION 12: Illustrate d Parts Model 1333SWE Ref. No. P art No. Des crip tio n Qty . 1 731-1364 Halog en Lamp Housin g 1 2 710-1240 Phil lips P an Head Scre w M 4 x 16 2 3 712-0271 He x Sem s Nut 1/4-20 1 4 725-1669 Lamp/L ens Hou sing Ass ’ y1 629-0059 Halogen Light Wire Harness 1 725-1658 #890 H alogen Bu lb 1 6 710-0451 Carriage Bo lt 5/16 [...]

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    16 Model 1333SWE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 34 35 36 37 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 44 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 64 66 67 70 72 73 74 43 39 48 49 41 48 1 68 75 75 8 8 7 12 13 11 68 65 71 81 79 80 68 68 71 84 85 85 84 86 63 69 62 62 69 63 76 77 78 83 82 83 27 27 72 37 64 66 82 27 27 7 12 12 75[...]

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    17 Model 1333SWE Ref. No. P art No. Descriptio n Qty . 1 720-0232 Sml Shift Kn ob 2 2 705-5218 Engage Handle RH 1 3 705-5219 Engage Handl L H 1 4 710-0351 P an Head B-tapp Scr # 10 x .5 2 5 710-0599 Hwhd Sf-tap Scr 1/4 -20 x 1/2 L g. 4 6 711-0653 Cle vis Pi n .31 Di a x 1.0 1 7 712-3010 Nut He x 5/16-18 G d 5 6 8 714-0507 Cot-pin 3/32 Dia x 1.0 3 9[...]

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    18 Model 1333SWE 8[...]

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    19 Model 1333SWE Ref. No. P art No. Descriptio n Qty . 1 736-0159 Flat W a sher .344 ID x .87 5 OD 7 2 71 0-301 5 T r u ss. Hd. Ma ch. Sc r . 1/4 - 20 x .75 6 4 736-0105 Belle vil le w asher 6 6 731-0903D 6 ” Low er Chu te Re mot e T ilt 1 8 784-5711 Chute Br ack e t 1 15 784-5123 Chute Br ack e t 1 16 731-1696 Chute Ada pter 1 17 736-0242 Bell. [...]

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    20 Model 1333SWE 6 13 2 5 5 4 11 18 3 12 16 12 14 20 9 3 6 14 10 7 13 21 1 17 8 19 22 24 23[...]

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    21 Model 1333SWE Ref. No. P art No. Descriptio n Qty . 1 07386 W ash:. 390 ID x 1.75 O .D . 1 2 684-0123A Brkt Asm:Cvr:Belt 1 3 71 0-0 19 1 Hex Hd. Screw 3/ 8-24 x 1. 25 (Gr. 8) 2 4 710-0237 Hex Hd. Scre w 5 /16-4 x .62 5 (Gr .5) 3 5 710-0502A He x TT -Sems Scre w 3 /8-16 x 1.2 5 4 6 710-0607 Hex TT -T ap Screw 5/1 6-18 Thd. 3 7 710-1245 Hex Loc k [...]

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    22 Model 1333SWE 42 43 40 45 22 78 46 63 22 46 41 2 4 3 18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 13 50 14 15 78 16 17 17 1 19 20 12 23 22 22 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 71 29 34 34 32 32 33 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 38 38 76 47 47 50 19 48 49 49 49 49 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 54 55 80 80 56 53 53 58 57 57 59 60 61 61 62 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 68 69 70 28 72 73 74 75 19 47 56 82 [...]

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    23 Model 1333SWE Ref. No. P art No. Descriptio n Qty . 1 05523 Piv ot Axle Brkt. .63 Hole - Z inc 1 2 618-0278 Bush Asm sle v 1 3 618-0279 Dogg Asm D r Lh 1 4 618-0280 Dogg Asm D r Rh 1 5 618-0282A Shf A sm Dr 1 6 618-0296 Whl Asm B rg 6.0 O D F r iction 1 7 684-0115 Brkt Asm Supt F r iction Dr 1 8 684-0116 Ar m Asm Shift 1 9 684-0117 Shft Asm Ro d[...]

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    MANUF A CTURER ’ S LIMITED W A RRAN TY FOR: TWO-YEAR RESIDENTIAL ONE-YEAR COMMERCIAL Prope r mainte nan ce of your Cub Cad et equipm ent is the own er ’ s r espons ibility . Follo w the instruct ions i n your operator ’ s manu al for cor rect l ubricants and maintenan ce s chedule. Your Cu b Cadet deale r carries a comple te line of qual ity [...]