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Cub Cadet Pro Z 900 Series Operator's Manual

Cub Cadet Pro Z 900 Series Operator's Manual

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Safe Operation Practices • Assembly & Set-Up • Controls & Operation • Product Care
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Table of Contents

Safe Operation Practices ........................................ 2
Assembly & Set-Up .................................................. 8
Controls & Operation .............................................12
Product Care ...........................................................19
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
NOTE: This Operator's Manual covers several models. Features may vary by model. Not all features in this manual are applicable to all
models and the model depicted may differ from yours.
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BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
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Replacement Parts ................................................ 28
Attachments & Accessories .................................. 28
Warranty .................................................................31
WARNING
Form No. 769-18490B
(May 28, 2021)

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Summary of Contents for Cub Cadet Pro Z 900 Series

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Safe Operation Practices • Assembly & Set-Up • Controls & Operation • Product Care ’ peratOr anual Pro Z 900 Series Steering Wheel Table of Contents Safe Operation Practices ........2 Replacement Parts ..........28 Assembly & Set-Up ..........8 Attachments &...
  • Page 2: Safe Operation Practices

    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 and others. Read and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate this machine. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury. When you see this symbol. HEED ITS WARNING! WARNING California Proposition 65 Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 3 Slope Operation Do not attempt to mow unusually tall, Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments dry grass (e.g., pasture) or piles of dry (e.g. loaded dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on leaves. Dry grass or leaves may contact slopes greater than 5 degrees. When going WARNING the engine exhaust and/or build up on downhill, the extra weight tends to push...
  • Page 4 Towing Seat belts shall be used and shall be Inspect the ROPS and seat belt properly fastened about the operator’s assemblies on a regular basis for damage Do not tow heavy tow-behind attachments waist at all times, except when the ROPS and improper operation.
  • Page 5 Service Do not modify engine Periodically check to make sure the blades come to complete stop within To avoid serious injury or death, do not Safe Handling of Fuel approximately (7) seven seconds after modify engine in any way. Tampering with the operating the blade disengagement To avoid personal injury or property damage governor setting can lead to a runaway engine...
  • Page 6 Safety Symbols This page depicts and describes safety symbols that may appear on this product. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine before attempting to assemble and operate. Symbol Description READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL(S) Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble and operate WARNING —...
  • Page 7 2 — i ection mportant peration racticeS...
  • Page 8: Assembly & Set-Up

    Assembly & Set-Up Thank You Thank you for purchasing this product. It was carefully engineered to provide all models. We reserve the right to change product specifications, designs and excellent performance when properly operated and maintained. equipment without notice and without incurring obligation. Please read this entire manual prior to operating the equipment.
  • Page 9 Steering Wheel Column Installing Operator’s Seat (If Necesarry) Remove the screw (a) securing the recliner plate in the seat back position. See Figure 2-10. The steering wheel column is tilted all the way To Install operator’s seat (SD models only, if down for shipping purposes.
  • Page 10 Then align the spiral (a) on the inside of the To move the seat forward or back, locate the seat To vary the lumbar support (700 and 900 series) recliner knob with the recliner pin. Make adjustment rod. On SD models it is located under move the lever on the right of the seat up and sure the hub on the back of the recliner sits the seat on the right side (see a in Figure 2-14).
  • Page 11 Adjusting Self-Leveling Seat (SDL Models) Position the red boot (d) over the positive CAUTION battery terminal (a) to insulate it and help Disengaging the self-leveling seat lock will allow When attaching battery cables, always connect the protect it from corrosion. the seat to rotate and level while mowing on mild POSITIVE (Red) wire to its terminal first, followed by the For SD models follow the instructions below...
  • Page 12: Controls & Operation

    Controls & Operation Throttle Manual Throttle (If equipped) The throttle control is located on the RH console to the right of the operator’s seat. When set in a given position, a uniform engine speed will be maintained. The throttle control Deck Lift Pedal †...
  • Page 13 Seat Latch (Not Shown) Reverse Drive Pedal adjustment lever (a) and move the steering column up into the desired position. Release the steering The seat latch is located below the rear, center of The reverse drive pedal is located column adjustment lever (a) to secure the steering the operators seat on SD models.
  • Page 14 Move the ROPS into the desired position. The Slide the pertinent groove on the beacon Fill the fuel tank with only clean, fresh, three positions are TRANSPORT (a) position, unleaded gasoline with a pump sticker light assembly securely into place with the TRANSPORT WITH BAGGER (b) position and octane rating of 87 or higher.
  • Page 15 Starting the Engine Engage the parking brake. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position and remove the key from the ignition switch. Make certain the PTO is in the disengaged For throttle/choke or throttle/automatic EFI (down) position. Note: Always remove the key from the engines proceed below, for electronic throttle/EFI ignition switch to prevent accidental Place the Electronic Throttle lever in the...
  • Page 16 Note: Making a “pivot turn” on grass To turn counter-clockwise when going WARNING will greatly increase the potential for forward turn the steering wheel counter- defacement of the turf as well as potential Always maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel. clockwise and depress the forward drive damages to the traction surface and the tire.
  • Page 17 Mower Cutting Blades Use the deck lift pedal (a) or push down on the back of the electric deck lift switch (b) to The blades normally factory installed on a mower raise the deck to its highest position, place afford the best grass cutting performance on the clevis pin (c) attached to the tractor into the majority of grasses and mowing conditions;...
  • Page 18 Reconfigurable Mower Discharge Inner Baffle Baffle Cutting Blades Gauge Wheels Front Roller Rear Rollers Standard set-up Installed Installed Hi-lift Low = 3 to 5” Low = 3 to 5” Low = 3 to 5” High = 1 to High = 1 to High = 1 to 2-1⁄2”...
  • Page 19: Product Care

    Product Care Maintenance Schedule Before Every 25 Hours Every 50 Hours Every 500 Hours After Mowing Each use Check gasoline level Check hydraulic hoses for leaks Check tires & tire pressure Check deck, mower and hydro drive belts Check blades and blade bolt tightness Check safety switches for proper operation Check fluid level in transmission oil expansion reservoir Check/Clean Engine Intake Screens &...
  • Page 20 OIL CHART Number of Oil Points Description Apply a few drops of SAE engine oil, grease, DAILY or use a spray lubricant. Apply the oil to both Deck Suspension Pivots sides of pivot points. Wipe off any excess. Start Height Adjustment Turnbuckle Clevis Pin engine and operate mower briefly to insure that oil spreads evenly.
  • Page 21 • Clean the top of the mower deck, under Engine Tires the spindle covers and belt area. See Refer to the Engine Operator’s Manual for all Check the tire air pressure after every 50 hours of Figure 4-2. engine maintenance intervals, procedures, operation or weekly.
  • Page 22 Removing the Battery (SD Models) Lift the battery bracket (c) off from Pivot the operator’s seat forward and clean the reservoir cap and the area the tab at the left side of the battery Flip the seat all the way forward. around the cap to prevent debris from compartment and save for later contaminating the transmission oil.
  • Page 23 Tractor Storage Note: Using a pressure washer or garden Once the proper adjustment is made, hose is not recommended for cleaning your re-tighten the jam nuts (b). If your tractor is not going to be operated tractor. It may cause damage to electrical for an extended period of time (30 days to Front-to-Back Leveling components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or...
  • Page 24 Remove the lock nut (a) securing one of Start the disabled tractor following the With the drive pedals in the neutral position, the front gauge wheel (b) to the deck. normal starting instructions previously the parking brake engaged and the PTO Remove the front gauge wheel (b), hex provided;...
  • Page 25 Remove the four lug nuts (a) to remove Remove the hex screws (a) flange lock WARNING the inner tire. See Figure 4-16. nuts (b) securing the front deck control Do not operate the tractor without the wheel weights rods (c) to the deck. See Figure 4-21. in place.
  • Page 26 The speed nut should hold the carriage Remove the flange lock nut (a) and flat Clean any debris from the blades. Keep screw (c) and tab bolt in place, if not washer (b) from the spindle shaft, and blades sharp and free of build up at all re-install as shown in Figure 4-23.
  • Page 27 Engine fails to start Remove the hex flange bolts (a) and Remove the six (6) flange lock nuts (f) flat washers (b) securing the left and securing the center (d) spindle assembly PTO/Blade engaged. right spindle pulleys (c) to the spindle (e) and the support plates (g) to the deck assembly (d).
  • Page 28: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts Part Number Description 954-04327 Deck Belt (54” Decks) 954-04319 Deck Belt (60/72” Decks) 954-05127 PTO Belt (54” Deck) 954-05128 PTO Belt (60” Deck) 954-05129 PTO Belt (72” Deck) 954-05037 Drive Belt 942-04416 Hi-Lift Blade, 19.0 (54” Deck) 942-04415 Hi-Lift Blade, 21.0 (60”...
  • Page 29 Notes...
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  • Page 31 CUB CADET LLC -- LIMITED WARRANTY The limited warranty set forth herein is given by Cub Cadet LLC with respect to a new Cub Cadet® product (hereinafter “Product”) purchased and used in the United States and/or Canada to the Initial Purchaser (as defined herein). This limited warranty does not cover Emission Control Systems and is not a Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement, as defined by U.S.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    Website at www.cubcadet.ca. This limited product warranty is provided INCLUDING A DEALER OR RETAILER, WITH RESPECT TO ANY, by Cub Cadet LLC and is the only product warranty provided by Cub Cadet LLC PRODUCT SHALL BIND CUB CADET LLC. DURING THE WARRANTY for the Product.