CUB CADET LLC P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019 [www.cubcadet.com]IMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYWarning: This unit
10RPMx100004FUELEFHOURS 1/10BCDEFGHKLNPQARSTUVWHOJMMYXSECTION 1: CONTROLS AND FEATURESFigure 1 * Steering Wheel, Seat, and ROPS Transparent for Clar
11NOTE: References to LEFT and RIGHT indicatethat side of the tractor when facing forward whileseated in the drivers seat. Reference to FRONTindicat
12H. Hand HoldsHand holds are built into both the left and right hand fender covers. The handles can be used to assist in mounting and dismounting th
13T. Differential Lock PedalFigure 8 Located at the front of the left running board, thedifferential lock pedal engages the transmissiondifferential
14Y. Instrument PanelFigure 12 1. Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge monitors the fuel level in the fueltank. The needle pointing to the right indicates a fu
15SECTION 2: OPERATIONROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)This tractor is equipped with a Rollover ProtectionStructure (ROPS) and seat belts. When us
16lock is engaged. NOTE: The PTO switch mustbe moved to the “OFF” position to restart theengine. • The safety interlock system will shut off thePTO i
17with the choke closed. This may cause engineflooding. Wait a while, then try starting theengine again.WARNING: If the starter disengages theengine
18STOPPING THE TRACTOR• Fully depress the brake pedal to bring thetractor to a complete stop. Push downward onthe parking brake lever and release the
19DRIVING ON SLOPESWARNING: Do not operate on inclineswith a slope in excess of 15 degrees (arise of approximately 2-1/2 feet every10 feet). The trac
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20USING THE HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVERThe hydraulic lift system provides power for raisingand positioning three point hitch and belly mountedequipment. To
21Hazard LightsAlways use the flashing amber hazard lights alongwith the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem whenoperating the tractor on, or near, road
22USING THE HITCH PLATEUse only the hitch plate (Refer to Figure 24), fortowing pull-behind equipment (carts, trailers, etc.)or dragging loads.Raise
23SECTION 3: ADJUSTMENTSADJUSTING THE SEATFor the comfort of the operator, a single leveradjustable seat is provided to set the fore to aftposition o
24• The length of the upper hitch link is normallydetermined by the design of each implement.To adjust the upper hitch link, loosen the lock-ing leve
25ADJUSTING THE BRAKESThe tractor brakes are adjusted at the factory andshould experience minimal wear if the tractor isoperated normally. However, a
26SECTION 4: TRACTOR MAINTENANCEThe service life and reliability of any machinedepends upon the care it is given. Proper lubrica-tion and maintenance
27LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART (ILLUSTRATION)81119125667791011121314151617181818204143212122236621
28LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART† More often when operating under dusty conditions.Ref.No.Operation tobe PerformedService IntervalsBeforeeach useE
29ACCESSING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENTWARNING: If the tractor has beenrecently operated, engine surfaces(including the radiator) will be HOT.Allow the en
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30• As a further precaution, only charge the batteryin a well ventilated area.• Always shield eyes and protect skin andclothing when working near bat
31HEAD LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENTThe tractor is equipped with headlights. If one of thebulbs should burn out, replace the bulb as follows:• Fully raise t
32Main FuseThe main fuse in the tractor wire harness protectsthe tractor’s entire electrical system. A blown mainfuse will prevent battery current fr
33• Reverse Relay — Functions with the PTORelay and Reverse Switch in the "No Cut inReverse" circuit.• Reverse Override Relay — Functions w
3425 Hour Break-In Period Filter ChangeDuring the initial hours of tractor operation,contaminants caused by the normal break-in ofinternal transmissi
35NOTE (25 Hour Break-In Filter Change Only):When performing the 25 hour break-in filter change,some oil may drain from the transmission whenchanging
36CHECKING OIL LEVEL IN FRONT AXLE AND FINAL REDUCTION GEAR CASES.Check the front axle and final reduction gear caseoil levels after every 50 hours o
37• Place a suitable container beneath the front ofthe axle housing.• Remove the oil fill plug/dipstick to help vent theaxle, then remove the drain p
38• After the beads have seated, adjust the infla-tion pressure to the recommended operatingpressure.• Do not use a damaged rim, or attempt to repair
39• Run the engine until it begins to stall. Use thechoke to keep the engine running until all fuelin the carburetor has been exhausted.• Place a sma
4www.cubcadet.comCUB CADET LLCP. O. BOX 361131CLEVELAND, OH 44136DEALER LOCATOR PHONE NUMBER: 877-282-8684Model Number Mfg. DateXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX
40SECTION 5: ENGINE INFORMATION AND MAINTENANCEKAWASAKI LIMITED WARRANTYCALIFORNIA AND FEDERALEMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEMSSMALL OFF-ROAD ENGINESThe Cali
41converter, intake manifold, exhaust manifold, air cleaner element, and spark plugs if failure occurs prior to the firstrequired scheduled replaceme
42ENGINE MAINTENANCEWARNING: Use care when servicingany component in the engine area. Ifthe engine has recently been operated,components will be hot
43ADDING ENGINE OILWARNING: Never overfill the enginecrankcase. The engine may overheatand/or damage may result if thecrankcase is below the “ADD” ma
44• Turn the valve drain cock fully clockwise toclose the valve, and clean any residual oil fromthe valve. Refer to Figure 55.• Apply a light coating
45INSPECTION OF COOLING SYSTEM HOSESCheck the cooling system hoses for any cracks ordeterioration every 200 hours of operation. Checkall hose connect
46SERVICING THE FOAM PRECLEANERWash the foam precleaner every 25 hours ofoperation. Wash more often when operating underextremely dusty conditions. R
47SECTION 6: SPECIFICATIONSEngineManufacturer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48SPECIFICATIONS Hydraulic Lift SystemType . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49SECTION 7: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIESWhen purchasing your tractor, you probably had it equipped for your particular needs at that time.You
5IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICESWARNING: THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH, IFNOT FOLLOWED, COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL S
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CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENTYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONSThe California Air Resources Board and MTD Consumer Group Inc are pl
CUB CADET LLCMANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR 5000, 6000, & 7500 SERIES COMPACT TRACTORSAND CUB CADET ATTACHMENTS IMPORTANT: To obtain warrant
6• Disengage all attachment clutches, thoroughlydepress the brake pedal and shift into neutralbefore attempting to start the engine.• Your mower is d
73. CHILDREN• Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is notalert to the presence of children. Children areoften attracted to the machine. Never
8• Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be surethe equipment is in safe working condition.• Never tamper with safety devices. Check theirproper o
9SAFETY LABELSINSTRUCTION / WARNING LABELON LEFT RUNNING BOARDAVOID SERIOUSINJURY OR DEATHREAD OPERATOR'SWARNINGGO UP AND DOWN SLOPES,NOT ACROS
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