Cub Cadet CC46 ES manual

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    CUB CADET LLC, P .O . BO X 36 1 1 3 1 CL EVEL AND, OHIO 44 1 36 - 00 1 9 Printed In U SA O p era t Or ’ s M a nu a l Safe Operation Practices • Se t -Up • Op eration • Maintenanc e • Ser vice • T roubleshooting • Warran ty WA R N I N G RE AD AND FOLLOW ALL SAF ET Y RU LES AND IN STRUC TION S IN THI S MANUAL BE FORE A T TEM PTI NG TO O[...]

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    Thank you fo r purchasing a Lawn Mow er manufac tured by Cub Cadet. It w as carefully e ngineere d to provide excellent per formance when properly operated and main tained. Please read this entire m anual prior to op erating the equi pment. It instru cts you h ow to safely and easily s et up, operate an d maintain your ma chine. Please be sure that[...]

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    Impor tant S afe Operation Prac tices 2 3 General Operation 1. Read this op erator’s manual caref ully in its entire ty b efore attem pting to assemble this machi ne. Read, unde rstand , and foll ow all instruc tions on the machin e and in the manual(s ) befo re operatio n. Keep this manual in a sa fe place for f uture and regular re ference and [...]

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    4 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS 12 . A missing o r damaged disch arge cov er can c ause blade contac t or thrown obje ct injuries . 13 . Many injuries occur as a result o f the mower bein g pulled over the foot dur ing a fall cause d by slipping or trip ping. Do not ho ld on to the mower if you are f alling; release t[...]

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    5 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS Ser vic e Safe Handling Of Gasoline : 1. T o avoid pe rsonal injur y or prop er ty damag e use ex treme care in handli ng gasoline. Gas oline is ex tremel y flamma ble and the vap ors are e xplosive. Seri ous perso nal injury c an occur whe n gasoline is spille d on yoursel f or your cl[...]

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    6 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS Notice Regarding Emissions Engines which a re certif ied to comp ly with Califor nia and feder al EP A emissio n regulations for SO RE (Small Of f Road Equipm ent) are cer tifi ed to operate on re gular unlead ed gasoline, and may include the f ollowing emission contro l systems: Engine[...]

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    7 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS W ARN ING: Y our Resp onsibilit y—R estric t the use of this power machi ne to perso ns who read, unde rstand an d follow the w arnings and instr uctions in this ma nual and on the machin e. SAVE THESE INSTRUC TIONS! Safet y S ymbols This pag e depic ts and descr ibes safe ty s ymbols[...]

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    8 S ectio n 2 — i mpor t an t S afe o per a tion p rac ticeS (OK) ( T OO STEEP) USE THIS SL OPE GAUGE TO DETERMINE IF A SL OPE IS TOO STEEP FOR SAFE OPERA TION! T o check the slope, proceed as f ollows: 1. Remove this page and fold along the dashed line. 2. Locate a vertical object on or behind the slope (e.g. a pole, building , fence , tree, et [...]

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    Ass embly & Set -Up 3 9 Cont ents of Car ton • One L awn Mower • One Side D ischarge Chute • One B ottle of O il • One G rass Catcher • One L awn Mower Ope rator’s Manual • One Engin e Operator ’ s Manual Assembly NOT E: This unit is shipp ed without g asoline or oil in th e engine. Fill up gasoline an d oil as instruc ted in th[...]

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    10 S ectio n 3 — A SSembl y & S et -U p b. Slip p lastic channel of g rass bag over hook s on the fram e. See Fig. 3- 4. All the p lastic channels e xcept center top of bag at tach fro m outside of f rame. c. Attach center top of b ag from inside of f rame. 2. Follow the s teps below to at tach the grass catche r: a. Lif t rear discharge d oo[...]

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    11 S ectio n 3 — A SSembl y & S et -U p Adjustments Cutting Height Each wh eel has a height adjus tment lever to change th e cutting height of th e mower . 1. Depre ss height adjustme nt lever towards wheel . 2. Slide lever to desire d position fo r a change in cut ting height . See Fig. 3- 7 . 3. Rel ease lever towards deck . IMPO RT ANT : A[...]

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    Con trols and F eatures 4 12 Blade C ontrol The b lade control is att ached to the upp er handle of th e mower . Depre ss and squee ze it against the upp er handle to op erate the unit. Re lease it to stop eng ine and blade. W ARN ING: This blade control is a s afet y device. Never at tempt to bypass its o perations . Drive Cont rol The dr ive cont[...]

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    Operation 5 13 Figure 5- 1 Starting Engine W ARN ING: Be sure no one othe r than the oper ator is stan ding near the lawn mower w hile star ting engine or operating mower . Never run engine indoo rs or in enclos ed, po orly ventilated areas. Engine ex haust contains carb on monoxid e, an odor less and deadly g as. Keep hands, fe et, hair and loos e[...]

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    Maint enance & Adjustments 6 14 Figure 6- 1 Maintenance General Recommendations • Always obse rve safe ty rul es when pe rfo rming any maintenance. • The wa rranty o n this lawn mower does not cover items that have been subje cted to op erator abuse o r negligen ce. T o receive full v alue from war ranty, operator must m aintain the lawn mo[...]

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    15 S ectio n 6 — M aintenan ce & a djuStMentS Figure 6-2 Replacing R ear Flap 1. T o rem ove rear flap, lif t rear doo r , an d press flap i n on either si de to remove from hol e. See Fig. 6 - 2. 2. Remove f lap from op posite hole an d replace with new f lap in the opp osite order and man ner of removal. Engine Care A list of key engin e ma[...]

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    Se r vi ce 7 16 5. Lubricate the e ngine crank shaf t and the inner sur face of the blad e adapter with light oil. S lide the blade a dapter onto the engin e crank shaft . Place the blade on the a dapter such that the side of t he blade marke d “Bot tom” ( or with par t number) faces th e ground when th e mower is in the ope rating position . M[...]

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    17 S ectio n 7 — S ervice 4. Press inward on tab o n the engine baf f le to releas e it from the baf f le bracket . See Fig. 7- 3. 5. Slid e belt of f of engine p ulley and thread throu gh the ope ning in the deck . See Figure 7-4. 6. Repla ce with new belt , making sure b elt is fir mly seated on engine p ulley while pulling f rom the other si d[...]

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    18 S ectio n 7 — S e rvice NOT E: The bat ter y you have may diffe r slightly from the one shown i n Fig. 7 - 6 . Refer to the Par ts List . IMPO RT ANT : When repla cing batter y pa ck in handle pane l, bat tery p ack must be p ositioned w ith the positive term inal to the lef t side and t he negative termin al to the right side of pane l (P osi[...]

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    19 S ection 7 — S e rvice Replacing F use The e lect ric star ter circuit and b atter y are protec ted by a 40 ampere f use. If the fus e burns out, the e lec tric star ter will not ope rate. If the unit fails to st art wi th the elec tric st arter, per form the foll owing steps to check th e fuse inside the b atter y housing: 1. Ope n the bat te[...]

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    T roub leshooting 8 20 Problem Cause Remedy Engine Fails to star t 1. Blade con trol disengaged. 2. Spark plug bo ot disconnec ted. 3. F uel tank e mpty o r stale fu el. 4. E ngine n ot primed (if e quipped w ith primer). 5. F aulty sp ark plug. 6. Blocked fue l line. 7. Engine flooded. 8. F uel valve (if equ ipped) clo sed. 9. Eng ine not choked ([...]

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    21 S ectio n 8 — t roub leShootin g Problem Cause Remedy Uneven cut 1. Whe els not position ed correc tly . 2. Dull blade. 1. Place all four wh eels in sam e height positio n (if equipp ed with ind ividual height a djusters) . 2. Sharpen or rep lace blade. Mower will not s elf prop el 1. Be lt not installe d proper ly . 2. Debris clogging drive o[...]

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    Replace ment Par t s & Acces sor ies 9 22 Phone (80 0) 965- 4CUB or 877 -28 2-86 84 for your n earest Cub Cadet D ealer to order rep lacement par ts or a comp lete Part s Manual (have your full mod el number and s erial number r eady) . Par ts Manual down loads are also availabl e free of charge at w w w .cubca det. com . Component P ar t Numbe[...]

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    23 S ectio n 9 — R eplacem ent p aR tS & a c ceSSoRi eS Phone (80 0) 965- 4CUB or 877 -28 2-86 84 for your n earest Cub Cadet D ealer to order rep lacement par ts or a comp lete Part s Manual (have your full mod el number and s erial number r eady) . Par ts Manual down loads are also availabl e free of charge at w w w .cubca det. com . Compon[...]

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    IMPORT ANT: T o o bt ain w arr ant y c over ag e owne r must p res ent a n or igin al pro of of pur cha se a nd app lic able m ain ten anc e rec ord s to the ser v ic ing de ale r . P lea se s ee th e oper at or’s ma nual f or info rma tio n on required mai ntenance and servi ce i nter vals. Th e limi ted w arr an t y se t for th b elow i s give [...]