Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung 28HP Tank 53AB5FEZ150, 27 HP Tank, 53AB5BDX150, 25 HP Tank 53AB5D8X150, 24HP Tank 53AB5ETW150, 23Hp des Produzenten Cub Cadet
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Hydr ostatic Zer o-T urn Co mmer cial Riding M o wer Professio nal Turf Equip men t OPERATOR’S AND SERVICE MANUAL MOD EL 19HP T an k, 53BB5DA V1 50 20H P T ank, 53A B5E6 V150 23HP T ank, 5 3BB5DBW15.
2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS F orew ord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Gener al Saf ety O peration s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 FOR W ARD The T ank H ydros tati c Ze ro-T ur n Commerci al R iding Mower provi des s uper b maneuverab ility , mid-mount cutt ing cap ab ilit y f or prof essi ona l la nds c apers, c ommercia l lawn ser vi ce compa - nies, prof essi onal t urf man agers a nd gol f cou rse su peri ntend ents.
4 GENERAL SAFET Y OPERA TIONS A. D ANGER 1. Do not op erate m ac hine in con fin ed areas wher e e xh aus t g as es c an accum ulate . 2. Do n ot op er ate m ac h ine witho ut m o wer c hute de f l ect o r in place an d opera tio nal. 3. Do not c a rry pas se ngers .
5 11. When look ing for oil l e aks , ne ve r r un your hand ov er h ydr aulic hoses , l in es or f ittings . Ne ve r tighten or adjust h ydra ulic hose s , lin es or fit tings wh il e th e sy st em is und er pressu re.
6 SAFETY DECALS AND L ABELS WAR NING SHIELD MISSING DO NOT OPERATE Part Number: 0 0030635 P ar t Number: 0100385 8 Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is r unning.
7 SPECIF ICA TIONS Engi ne: 19HP Ka wasaki, 2 0HP Ho nda, 24HP Honda, 23HP Ka wasaki, 25HP K a w asaki, 27 HP K o hler , 2 8HP G enerac Ty p e : V e r ti cal ai r c o ol ed V -T w in Air Clean er: P a.
8 O PE RA TIN G IN ST R U CT ION S A.General 1. Wh en M o wing: a. K eep adults, chil dren, and pets a wa y from the area to be mowed. b. W hen operating t his mower , in the forw ard direction, do not al lo w the st eering le vers to return to N eutral on t heir own.
9 c. A v oid tur ning when goi ng downhill, tr action is at a mini mum go ing down hill. d. Do not operate with discharge side of the mo we r t owa rd s t re e ts, bu i l d i n g s, p l ay- grounds, park ing lots, other machines, ani- mals, and other people.
10 4. El ectri c Blade Clutc h S witc h: (See F igur e 1.) Loc ated on the righ t si de of t h e m o wer bes i de t he ignition s w itch. This is an “on/of f ” push p ull s w itch that con trols the electric b l a de c lutch whic h su pp l ie s po wer t o the cu t - ting bla des thr oug h the P T O .
11 C.Initia l Ad justm ents 1. Ch ec k the f lui d le v els and ti re s: Note: These chec ks s hould be made dai ly , bef ore starti ng the engine. a. Fue l: Using a good grade of unleaded, regular gasoline (f or a g asoline engine), fill the fuel tank (besid e the engine on the left or right side of t he mower).
12 cl ock wis e a fe w tu r ns. Ad jus t bo th fro n t and rear Deck l inks as necessar y . Retighten nuts. f . Rai s e the mowing dec k to the transpor t positio n using the transpor t le ver . g. Use t he transpor t lev er to low e r the m ow- ing d eck to the cutting position and repeat step “b .
13 r un. T ur n off the PTO by pushing the control s witch do wn . h. T o driv e in the FORW ARD direction: 1. Set the engine spe ed to 2000 to 2500 r pm (ref er to tachometer on right control panel). This must be increased to full spe ed (3525-3675 r pm ) after becoming f a mi lia r wit h the ma ch in e.
14 e. Push the throttle control to a position a third of the wa y between slo w and f ast. f . I nser t the ke y in the ignition and star t s wi tc h an d turn the s w it ch to “On”. g. Gas oline Engi ne: If t he eng ine is col d, push the choke to the on position.
15 d. Detach the mower driv e belt. e. Remov e six linchpin s (See Fig. 6) (4) from the deck and (2) from the front of the mower . Remov e the linchpins on the left and right rear side of the cutter d.
16 e. Pull the tensio ner pulley awa y from the belt and remov e the PT O belt then remove t he blade driv e belt. f . Revers e the process to install the belt.
17 caps a nd drain oil from bot h left and r ight pumps. Replace and retighten nuts. j. Coat new filter sea l with oil be f ore i nstalla- tion . Inst all new hydra ulic oil filter filled with ne w oil. k. A dd p r oper amoun t of hydraulic oil to res- er v oir .
18 ot he r el ec tr ic al co mpo n en ts. T hi s is a st an - da rd plug-in t y pe autom o t i v e fus e r ated at 7. 5 amp. 7. Safety Switches: Th er e ar e five sa fety s witche s in the ele ct ri ca l ci rc ui t which cont ro l the engin e.
19 does not stop , the seat s wi tch must be replaced. With both s t eering le vers fol ded out in the neutral position, the park ing brak e engag ed an d the blade clutch s witch in th e “off” position, sit in the operator’ s seat and star t the engine.
20 d. Loosen jam nuts on both ends of rod con- nectors. See Co ntrol Assembly in t he Illus- trat ed P ar ts Book (ONL Y if mower creep s . ) e. Star t unit and push throttle all t he wa y on. f . I f unit creeps f orw ard rotate rear rod c on - nectors counter-clockwise .
21 3. Hydr osta tic Pumps a nd Mot ors: Th e pu mps are t he ha rde st-w orkin g compon ents in the h y drau lic s ystem . T he y ar e in o pera tion a ll the tim e t he en gi ne is runnin g. Becau se of e xtrem el y clo se tole ra nces, w ear is an imp or- tant f actor in the ir life .
22 into a n approv ed fuel contain er . O pen the fuel tank shutoff v alve and drain the fuel tank and line into the appro v ed container . Replace the fuel l ine on the carburetor . Star t the engine an d allow it t o run out of fuel. This wi ll pre vent g um and v arnish deposits f rom f or ming.
23 . OIL CHART Apply a few drops o f SAE 2 0W - 50 en gine o il o r use a spray lub rica nt. A pply the oil to bo th side s of piv ot poi nt s . Wipe off an y e xce ss . Star t eng ine an d oper ate mo w er br ie f ly to insu re t hat oil sprea ds ev en ly .
24 P erf orm anc e Adj ustme nts A. High Speed T rac king Adjustment If m ower tracks to one si de with bo th la p bars in full y f orwa rd posit i on : 1. Chec k ai r pr es s ur e in all f our tir es : a. Pressure s hould be within spec ified ranges and balanced side-t o-side.
25 f . Repeat as required to obtain proper throt- tle ad just ment. g. V eri f y proper throt tle adjustment by chec k- ing RPM readings as outlined abov e .
26 F . Dec k le veli ng Pr ocedure 1. P ark the mo w er on a fla t pa ve d s urf ace, engage the parking br ake , shut off the engine , remo v e the k ey from the ignition s witc h, disconne ct the spark plug wires and us ing the trans por t le ve r , lo w er the m o wing dec k into t he 4" hei gh t of cut posi tion.
27 WIRI NG DIA GRAM.
28 MAINTENANCE RECORD DA TE WORK PERFORMED DA TE WORK PERFORMED.
29 MAINTENANCE RECORD DA TE WORK PERFORMED DA TE WORK PERFORMED.
30 MAINTENANCE RECORD DA TE WORK PERFORMED DA TE WORK PERFORMED.
MAINTENANCE RECORD DA TE W ORK PERFORMED DA T E W ORK PERFORMED.
MANUF A CTURE R’ S LIMIT ED W ARRA NTY - T URF EQUIPMENT This warranty is specific to the produc t manu a l to which i t is attac hed. For a complete list of product s and wa rrant i es contact y our authorized Cub Cadet Commer c ial dealer .
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