MTD Lawn Mower i1046 i1050 User Manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
Zero Turn Riding Mower  
Time Saver Models  
i1046  
i1050  
IMPORTANT  
READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION  
Warning: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brush-  
covered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any).  
If a spark arrester is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator. In the State of California the above is required by law  
(Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester  
for the muffler is available through your nearest engine authorized service dealer or contact the service department, P.O. Box 361131 Cleveland,  
Ohio 44136-0019.  
CUB CADET LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019  
PRINTED IN U.S.A.  
769-02708A  
01/2007  
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Use this page as a guide to determine slopes where you may not operate safely. Do not operate  
your lawn mower on such slopes.  
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Slope  
Gauge  
WARNING  
Do not mow on inclines  
with a slope in excess  
of 15 degrees (a rise  
of approximately  
2-1/2 feet every 10  
feet). A riding mower  
could overturn and  
cause serious injury.  
If operating a walk-  
behind mower on such  
a slope, it is extremely  
difficult to maintain your  
footing and you could  
slip, resulting in serious  
injury.  
Operate RIDING  
mowers up and down  
slopes, never across  
the face of slopes.  
Operate  
WALK-BEHIND  
mowers across the  
face of slopes, never  
up and down slopes.  
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WARNING: Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle compo-  
nents contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer and  
birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
DANGER: This machine was built to be operated according to the rules for safe operation in this  
manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can  
result in serious injury. This machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects.  
Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.  
Safe  
Operation  
Practices  
Children  
Operation  
1. Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not  
alert to the presence of children. Children are often  
attracted to the machine and the mowing activity.  
They do not understand the dangers. Never assume  
that children will remain where you last saw them.  
a. Keep children out of the mowing area and in  
watchful care of a responsible adult other than  
the operator.  
Safe Handling of Gasoline:  
1. To avoid personal injury or property damage use  
extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is  
extremely flammable and the vapors are explo-  
sive. Serious personal injury can occur when gasoline  
is spilled on yourself or your clothes which can ignite.  
Wash your skin and change clothes immediately.  
a. Use only an approved gasoline container.  
b. Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters  
the area.  
b. Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a  
truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always  
place containers on the ground away from  
your vehicle before filling.  
c. Before and while backing, look behind and  
down for small children.  
WARNING  
d. Never carry children, even with the blade(s)  
shut off. They may fall off and be seriously  
injured or interfere with safe machine operation.  
e. Use extreme care when approaching blind  
corners, doorways, shrubs, trees or other  
objects that may block your vision of a child  
who may run into the machine.  
c. When practical, remove gas-powered  
equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it  
on the ground. If this is not possible, then  
refuel such equipment on a trailer with a  
portable container, rather than from a gasoline  
dispenser nozzle.  
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 man-  
ual before attempting to  
operate this machine.  
Failure to comply with  
these instructions may  
result in personal injury.  
When you see this  
d. Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of  
the fuel tank or container opening at all  
times until fueling is complete. Do not use a  
nozzle lock-open device.  
f. To avoid back-over accidents, always  
disengage the cutting blade(s) before  
shifting into Reverse. If equipped, the  
“Reverse Caution Mode” should not be  
used when children or others are around.  
e. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and  
other sources of ignition.  
g. Keep children away from hot or running  
engines. They can suffer burns from a hot  
muffler.  
f. Never fuel machine indoors.  
g. Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the  
engine is hot or running. Allow engine to cool  
at least two minutes before refueling.  
h. Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more  
than ½ inch below bottom of filler neck to  
allow space for fuel expansion.  
h. Remove key when machine is unattended to  
prevent unauthorized operation.  
2. Never allow children under 14 years old to operate  
the machine. Children 14 years old and over should  
read and understand the operation instructions and  
safety rules in this manual and should be trained and  
supervised by a parent.  
symbol.  
i. Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely.  
j. If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine  
and equipment. Move unit to another area.  
Wait 5 minutes before starting the engine.  
k. To reduce fire hazards, keep machine free of  
grass, leaves, or other debris build-up. Clean  
up oil or fuel spillage and remove any fuel  
soaked debris.  
HEED ITS WARNING  
Your  
Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
l. Never store the machine or fuel container  
inside where there is an open flame, spark  
or pilot light as on a water heater, space  
heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas  
appliances.  
m. Allow a machine to cool at least five minutes  
before storing.  
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14.Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing  
roadways. This machine is not intended for use on  
any public roadway.  
General Operation:  
1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the  
machine and in the manual(s) before attempting to  
assemble and operate. Keep this manual in a safe  
place for future and regular reference and for ordering  
replacement parts.  
15.Do not operate the machine while under the influ-  
ence of alcohol or drugs.  
16.Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.  
17. Never carry passengers.  
2. Be familiar with all controls and their proper operation.  
Know how to stop the machine and disengage them  
quickly.  
18.Disengage blade(s) before shifting into reverse.  
Back up slowly. Always look down and behind before  
and while backing to avoid a back-over accident.  
19.Slow down before turning. Operate the machine  
smoothly. Avoid erratic operation and excessive  
speed.  
Safe  
3. Never allow children under 14 years old to operate  
this machine. Children 14 years old and over should  
read and understand the operation instructions and  
safety rules in this manual and should be trained and  
supervised by a parent.  
Operation  
Practices  
20.Disengage blade(s), set parking brake, stop engine  
and wait until the blade(s) come to a complete stop  
before removing grass catcher, emptying grass,  
unclogging chute, removing any grass or debris, or  
making any adjustments.  
4. Never allow adults to operate this machine without  
proper instruction.  
5. To help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury,  
keep bystanders, helpers, children and pets at least  
75 feet from the machine while it is in operation. Stop 21.Never leave a running machine unattended. Always  
machine if anyone enters the area.  
turn off blade(s), place transmission in neutral, set  
parking brake, stop engine and remove key before  
dismounting.  
6. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to  
be used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones, toys,  
and other foreign objects which could be picked up  
and thrown by the blade(s). Thrown objects can cause  
serious personal injury.  
22.Use extra care when loading or unloading the  
machine into a trailer or truck. This unit should not  
be driven up or down ramp(s), because the unit  
could tip over, causing serious personal injury. The  
unit must be pushed manually on ramp(s) to load or  
unload properly.  
7. Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of  
material toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the  
like. Also, avoid discharging material against a wall or  
obstruction which may cause discharged material to  
ricochet back toward the operator.  
WARNING  
This symbol points  
out important safety  
instructions which, if  
not followed, could  
23.Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a  
burn. Do not touch.  
8. Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles during  
operation and while performing an adjustment or  
repair to protect your eyes. Thrown objects which  
ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes.  
24.Check overhead clearances carefully before driving  
under low hanging tree branches, wires, door open-  
ings etc., where the operator may be struck or pulled  
from the unit, which could result in serious injury.  
endanger the personal  
safety and/or property  
of yourself and others.  
Read and follow all  
instructions in this man-  
ual before attempting to  
operate this machine.  
Failure to comply with  
these instructions may  
result in personal injury.  
When you see this  
9. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and close-fitting 25.Disengage all attachment clutches, depress the  
slacks and shirts. Loose fitting clothes and jewelry  
can be caught in movable parts. Never operate this  
machine in bare feet or sandals.  
brake pedal completely and shift into neutral before  
attempting to start engine.  
26.Your machine is designed to cut normal residential  
grass of a height no more than 10”. Do not attempt to  
mow through unusually tall, dry grass (e.g., pasture)  
or piles of dry leaves. Dry grass or leaves may  
contact the engine exhaust and/or build up on the  
mower deck presenting a potential fire hazard.  
10.Be aware of the mower and attachment discharge  
direction and do not point it at anyone. Do not operate  
the mower without the discharge cover or entire grass  
catcher in its proper place.  
11. Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under  
the cutting deck. Contact with the blade(s) can  
amputate hands and feet.  
27. Use only accessories and attachments approved for  
this machine by the machine manufacturer. Read,  
understand and follow all instructions provided with  
the approved accessory or attachment.  
12.A missing or damaged discharge cover can cause  
blade contact or thrown object injuries.  
symbol.  
28.Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and  
above, are involved in a large percentage of riding  
mower-related injuries. These operators should  
evaluate their ability to operate the riding mower  
safely enough to protect themselves and others from  
serious injury.  
HEED ITS WARNING  
13.Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel drives, walks,  
or roads and while not cutting grass.  
Your  
Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
29.If situations occur which are not covered in this  
manual, use care and good judgment. Contact your  
customer service representative for assistance.  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
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Slope Operation:  
Do Not:  
1. Do not turn on slopes unless necessary; then, turn  
slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.  
Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and  
tip-over accidents which can result in severe injury or  
death. All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot  
back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not mow  
it.  
2. Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or embankments.  
The mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over  
the edge of a cliff, ditch, or if an edge caves in.  
3. Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot  
on the ground.  
For your safety, use the slope gauge included as part of  
this manual to measure slopes before operating this unit  
on a sloped or hilly area. If the slope is greater than 15  
degrees as shown on the slope gauge, do not operate  
this unit on that area or serious injury could result.  
4. Do not use a grass catcher on steep slopes.  
5. Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could  
cause sliding.  
Safe  
Operation  
Practices  
6. Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill. Over-speed-  
ing may cause the operator to lose control of the  
machine resulting in serious injury or death.  
7. Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments (e.g. loaded  
dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on slopes greater than  
5 degrees. When going down hill, the extra weight  
tends to push the tractor and may cause you to loose  
control. (e.g. tractor may speed up, braking and steer-  
ing ability are reduced, attachment may jack-knife and  
cause tractor to overturn).  
Do:  
1. Mow up and down slopes, not across. Exercise  
extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.  
2. Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden  
objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine.  
Tall grass can hide obstacles.  
3. Use slow speed. Choose a low enough speed  
setting so that you will not have to stop or shift while  
on the slope. Tires may lose traction on slopes even  
though the brakes are functioning properly. Always  
keep machine in gear when going down slopes to  
take advantage of engine braking action.  
Towing:  
1. Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for  
towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the  
hitch point.  
4. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for  
wheel weights or counterweights to improve stability.  
5. Use extra care with grass catchers or other at-  
tachments. These can change the stability of the  
machine.  
2. Follow the manufacturers recommendation for weight  
limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.  
3. Never allow children or others in or on towed equip-  
ment.  
This symbol points  
out important safety  
instructions which, if  
not followed, could  
6. Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual.  
Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction.  
Rapid engagement or braking could cause the front  
of the machine to lift and rapidly flip over backwards  
which could cause serious injury.  
4. On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may  
cause loss of traction and loss of control.  
5. Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.  
6. Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.  
endanger the personal  
safety and/or property  
of yourself and others.  
Read and follow all  
instructions in this man-  
ual before attempting to  
operate this machine.  
Failure to comply with  
these instructions may  
result in personal injury.  
When you see this  
7. Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose  
traction, disengage the blade(s) and proceed slowly  
straight down the slope.  
symbol.  
HEED ITS WARNING  
Your  
Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
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10.Never attempt to make adjustments or repairs to the  
machine while the engine is running.  
Service  
1. Never run an engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated  
area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an  
odorless, and deadly gas.  
11. Grass catcher components and the discharge  
cover are subject to wear and damage which could  
expose moving parts or allow objects to be thrown.  
For safety protection, frequently check components  
and replace immediately with original equipment  
manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) parts only, listed in this  
manual. “Use of parts which do not meet the original  
equipment specifications may lead to improper  
performance and compromise safety!”  
2. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make certain  
the blade(s) and all moving parts have stopped.  
Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against the  
engine to prevent unintended starting.  
Safe  
3. Periodically check to make sure the blades come to  
complete stop within approximately (5) five seconds  
after operating the blade disengagement control. If the  
blades do not stop within the this time frame, your unit  
should be serviced professionally by an authorized  
MTD Service Dealer.  
Operation  
Practices  
12.Do not change the engine governor settings or  
over-speed the engine. The governor controls the  
maximum safe operating speed of the engine.  
13.Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as  
necessary.  
4. Check brake operation frequently as it is subjected to  
wear during normal operation. Adjust and service as  
required.  
14.Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for  
gas, oil, etc. to protect the environment.  
5. Check the blade(s) and engine mounting bolts at  
frequent intervals for proper tightness. Also, visually  
inspect blade(s) for damage (e.g., excessive wear,  
bent, cracked). Replace the blade(s) with the original  
equipment manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) blade(s) only,  
listed in this manual. “Use of parts which do not meet  
the original equipment specifications may lead to  
improper performance and compromise safety!”  
This symbol points  
out important safety  
instructions which, if  
not followed, could  
6. Mower blades are sharp. Wrap the blade or wear  
gloves, and use extra caution when servicing them.  
7. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the  
equipment is in safe working condition.  
8. Never tamper with the safety interlock system or other  
safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly.  
9. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine,  
disconnect the spark plug wire(s) and ground against  
the engine. Thoroughly inspect the machine for any  
damage. Repair the damage before starting and  
operating.  
endanger the personal  
safety and/or property  
of yourself and others.  
Read and follow all  
instructions in this man-  
ual 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  
Your  
Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
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Opening the Tractor Hood  
Gas and Oil Fill-up  
To attach the negative battery cable and check the  
engine oil level the hood must be open. Locate the hood  
lift notch (Refer to Figure 4 on page 10) at the front/cen-  
ter of the dash panel. Grasping the hood at the notch,  
lift and pivot the hood forward to open.  
WARNING: Use extreme care when  
handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely  
flammable and the vapors are explosive.  
Never fuel machine indoors or while  
the engine is hot or running. Extinguish  
cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other  
sources of ignition.  
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Setting Up  
Your Lawn  
Tractor  
Attaching the Battery Cables  
The tractor is shipped with an activated sealed battery.  
The positive battery cable is factory connected. The  
negative cable must be connected. The positive battery  
terminal is marked Pos. (+). The negative battery  
terminal is marked Neg. (–).  
NOTE: Purchase gasoline in small quantities. Do not use  
gasoline left over from the previous season, to minimize  
gum deposits in the fuel system.  
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded  
gasoline. For best results, fill the fuel tank with only  
clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline with a pump sticker  
octane rating of 87 or higher. In countries using the  
Research method, it should be 90 octane minimum.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure the ignition switch is in the  
“OFF” position before attaching the battery cables.  
From the center notch at the front of the dash panel,  
lift the tractor hood and pivot forward to open.  
Unleaded gasoline is recommended because it leaves  
less combustion chamber deposits and reduces  
harmful exhaust emissions. Leaded gasoline is not  
recommended and must not be used where exhaust  
emissions are regulated.  
Remove the hex shoulder bolt and wing nut from the  
negative (black)cable.  
WARNING  
Use extreme care when  
handling gasoline.  
Gasoline is extremely  
flammable and the  
Wing Nut  
Gasohol (up to 10% ethyl alcohol, 90% unleaded  
gasoline by volume) is an approved fuel. Other  
gasoline/alcohol blends are not approved.  
vapors are explosive.  
Never fuel machine  
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) and unleaded  
gasoline blends (up to a maximum of 15% MTBE by  
volume) are approved fuels. Other gasoline/ether  
blends are not approved.  
Negative  
Battery  
Cable  
indoors or while the en-  
gine is hot or running.  
Extinguish cigarettes,  
cigars, pipes, and other  
sources of ignition.  
The gasoline tank is under the rear fender, with the fuel  
fill cap located in the center of the rear fender. The fuel  
cap is tethered to the tractor to prevent its loss. Do not  
attempt to remove the cap from the tractor.  
Make sure the riding  
mower’s engine is off,  
remove the ignition  
key, and set the parking  
brake before removing  
the shipping brace.  
IMPORTANT: Your tractor is shipped with motor oil in the  
engine. However, you MUST check the oil level before  
operating. Refer to ‘checking the oil level in the Maintain-  
ing your Tractor - Section 6 of this manual. Be careful not  
to overfill.  
Shoulder Bolt  
Figure 1  
Pull the protective cap, if present, off the negative  
battery terminal. Attach the negative cable (heavy  
black wire) to the negative battery terminal (–) with  
the bolt and wing nut. See Figure 1.  
The deck chute shipping  
brace, used for shipping  
purposes only, must be  
removed and discarded  
before operating your  
riding mower.  
Mulching Plug and Shipping Brace  
Removal  
The positive cable (red cable) is secured to the  
positive battery terminal (+) with a carriage bolt and  
hex sems nut at the factory. Make certain that the  
rubber boot covers the positive battery terminal.  
WARNING: Make sure the riding  
mower’s engine is off, remove the  
ignition key, and set the parking brake  
before removing the shipping brace.  
NOTE: If the battery is put into service after the date  
shown on top of battery, charge the battery as instructed  
on page 24 of this manual prior to operating the tractor.  
WARNING: The shipping brace, used  
for packaging purposes only, must be  
removed and discarded before operating  
your riding mower.  
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WARNING: The mowing deck is capable  
of throwing objects. Never operate the  
mower deck without the chute deflector  
in its down position, even with the  
mulching plug installed. Failure to do so  
could result in serious personal injury  
and/or property damage.  
50" Mower Deck  
Chute  
Deflector  
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Setting Up  
Your Lawn  
Tractor  
Removing Mulching Plug and Shipping  
Brace From 46" Decks ONLY  
Remove the wing nut and carriage bolt securing the  
mulching plug in the deck discharge opening, and pull  
the mulching plug from the deck. See Figure 2.  
46” Mower Deck  
Mulching Plug  
WARNING  
Carriage  
Bolt  
The mowing deck is  
capable of throwing  
objects. Failure to op-  
erate the riding mower  
without the chute  
deflector in the down  
operating position  
could result in serious  
personal injury and/or  
property damage.  
Wing  
Nut  
Figure 3  
Locate the shipping brace and tag, if present,  
between the chute deflector and the cutting deck.  
Holding the chute deflector fully upward, remove the  
shipping brace by grasping it and rotating it. Lower  
the chute deflector. Refer to Figure 2.  
Store the mulching plug for future use. Refer to “Mulch-  
ing” in Section 4 : Operation for instructions on installing  
and using the mulching feature.  
Tire Pressure  
WARNING: Maximum tire pressure  
under any circumstances is 25  
psi. Equal tire pressure should be  
maintained at all times.  
Figure ꢀ  
Maximum tire pressure  
under any circumstances  
is 25 psi. The recom-  
mended tire pressure  
should be maintained at  
all times.  
Locate the shipping brace and tag, if present, between  
the chute deflector and the cutting deck. Holding the  
chute deflector fully upward, remove the shipping by  
grasping it and rotating it clockwise. Lower the chute  
deflector. Refer to Figure 2.  
The tires on your unit may be over-inflated for shipping  
purposes. Reduce the tire pressure before operating  
the tractor. Recommended operating tire pressure is  
approximately 10 p.s.i for the rear tires & 14 p.s.i. for the  
front tires. Check sidewall of tire for maximum p.s.i.  
Removing Mulching Plug and Shipping  
Brace From 50" Decks ONLY  
Fully raise and hold the chute deflector; then slide  
the mulching plug out of the deck discharge opening.  
Lower the chute deflector.  
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KNOW THE CONTROLS  
Read this owner’s manual and safety rules before operating your lawn mower. Compare the figure below with your  
lawn tractor to learn about the location and purpose of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future  
reference. It is very important to follow the instructions and operate the controls properly.  
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Operation  
A
C
E
B
D
NOTE:  
Any reference in this  
manual to the RIGHT  
or LEFT side of the  
tractor is observed from  
operator’s position.  
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F
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Figure 4  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Systems Indicator Monitor/ Hour Meter  
Throttle Control Lever  
Key Switch Module  
J
K
L
Deck Lift Lever  
Cup Holder  
Seat Adjustment Lever  
Fuel Fill Cap  
Choke Control Knob  
PTO (Blade Engage)Control Switch  
Parking Brake Lever  
12 volt Power Outlet  
M
N
O
P
Q
Hydro Transmission Bypass Rods  
Fuel Level Window  
Cargo Net  
Drive Pedal  
Hood Lift Notch  
Brake Pedal  
NOTE: Any reference in this manual to the RIGHT or LEFT side of the tractor is observed from operator’s position.  
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Throttle Control Lever  
The throttle control lever controls  
the speed of the engine. When  
set in a given position, the throttle  
will maintain a uniform engine  
speed.  
IMPORTANT: When operating  
the tractor with the cutting deck  
engaged, throttle control lever  
must always be in the FAST  
(rabbit) position.  
PTO (Blade Engage)  
Control Switch  
To engage the electric PTO and  
provide power to the cutting deck,  
pull outward on the PTO control  
switch knob. Push the switch knob  
inward to disengage the PTO and  
stop the cutting deck.  
Fast  
Position  
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Operation  
NOTE: The PTO Control Switch  
must be in the disengaged (OFF)  
position when starting the engine.  
Slow  
Position  
Choke Control  
The choke control knob is located  
on the lower left side of the dash  
panel and is activated by pulling  
outward. Activating the choke control closes the choke  
plate on the carburetor and aids in starting the engine.  
Key Switch Module  
The key switch module is  
used to start and stop the  
engine. It is also used to  
activate the REVERSE  
CAUTION MODE. Insert  
key into the key switch  
module and turn clockwise  
to the START position.  
Release the key into  
WARNING  
Never leave a  
Brake Pedal  
The brake pedal is located at the front of the right running  
board and is used for quick stops, or setting the parking  
brake. This pedal must be FULLY depressed to activate  
the safety interlock switch when starting the tractor.  
running machine  
unattended. Always  
disengage PTO, set  
parking brake, stop  
engine and remove  
key to prevent  
the NORMAL MOWING  
position once engine has  
started.  
Parking Brake Lever  
NOTE: The parking brake must be set if the operator  
leaves the seat with the engine running; otherwise the  
engine will automatically shut off.  
To stop the engine, turn the ignition key counterclockwise  
to the STOP position.  
To set the parking brake, fully depress  
the brake pedal and push the bottom  
of parking brake lever inward. See the  
image to the right for parking brake  
identification. Hold the lever in while  
removing your foot from the brake  
pedal. Both parking brake lever and  
brake pedal will stay depressed.  
unintended starting.  
WARNING: Never leave a running  
machine unattended. Always  
disengage PTO, move shift lever into  
neutral position, set parking brake,  
stop engine and remove key to prevent  
unintended starting.  
To release the parking brake, depress  
the brake pedal slightly. The parking brake lever will  
then return to its original position.  
IMPORTANT: Prior to operating the tractor, refer to both  
Safety Interlock Switches on page 13 and Starting The  
Engine on page 14 of this manual for detailed instructions  
regarding the Ignition Switch Module and operating the  
tractor in REVERSE CAUTION MODE.  
IMPORTANT: Always set the parking brake when leaving  
the tractor unattended.  
IMPORTANT  
When operating the  
Drive Pedal  
WARNING: Never move the key into  
the Start position while the engine is  
running. Doing so may cause damage to  
your engine’s starter.  
tractor with the cutting deck  
engaged, throttle control  
lever must always be in the  
FAST (rabbit) position.  
Always set the parking  
brake when leaving the  
tractor unattended.  
The drive pedal is located on the right side of the tractor,  
along the running board. Depress the upper portion of  
the drive pedal forward to cause the tractor to travel  
forward. Depress the lower portion of the drive  
pedal with the ball of your right foot (NOT your  
heel) to cause the tractor to travel in reverse.  
Ground speed is also controlled with the drive  
pedal. The further forward or rearward that the  
pedal is pivoted, the faster the tractor will travel.  
The tractor will slow and the pedal will return  
to its original position when the pedal is not  
depressed.  
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The 12V power outlet is located below the choke control  
on the left side of the dash panel. It is used for the  
convenience of plugging in accessories that require a  
power source with a maximum load of 5 amps at 12 volts.  
Prior to operating the  
tractor, refer to both Safety  
Interlock Switches on page  
13 and Starting The Engine  
on page 14 of this manual  
for detailed instructions  
regarding the Key Switch  
Module and operating  
the tractor in REVERSE  
CAUTION MODE.  
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Oil Pressure Indicator Light  
Systems Indicator Monitor/Hour Meter  
This warning lamp indicates low engine oil pressure. If  
this indicator illuminates, stop the tractor immediately  
and check the engine oil level. If the oil level is within the  
operating range, but the light remains on, contact your  
Cub Cadet dealer. NOTE: The oil pressure indicator may  
illuminate when the key switch is turned to an on position,  
but should turn off when the engine is started.  
Your tractor is equipped with a Systems Indicator  
Monitor as shown in Figure 5. The monitor records the  
accumulated hours of tractor operation, and displays  
the information on the LCD hour meter display (tenths  
of an hour - right most digit). The monitor also has four  
indicator lights that show the status of various functions  
of the tractor.  
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Operation  
PTO Engaged Indicator Light  
Oil  
Battery  
This indicator illuminates when the key switch is turned  
to the “START” position while the PTO switch is in the  
“ENGAGED” position. Check this indicator if the engine  
will not crank with the key switch in the “START” position.  
Move the PTO switch to the “DISENGAGED” position.  
LCD Hour Meter  
Brake Engaged Indicator  
123.4  
This indicator illuminates when the key switch is turned  
to the “START” position and the brake pedal is not fully  
depressed. Check this indicator if the engine will not  
crank with the key switch in the “START” position. If  
necessary, fully depress the brake pedal. ..  
Seat Adjustment Lever  
Parking Brake  
PTO  
The seat adjustment lever is on the left side of the seat.  
Use this lever to adjust the seat forward or rearward to a  
comfortable operating position. See the Making Adjust-  
ments section later in this manual for instructions.  
WARNING  
Figure 5  
Never move the key  
into the Start position  
while the engine is  
running. Doing so  
The system indicator monitor features are as follows:  
LCD Hour Meter Display  
Deck Lift Lever  
The hour meter display is activated when the key  
switch is turned to either the “NORMAL MOWING” or  
the “REVERSE CAUTION MODE” switch positions.  
When the key switch is turned to an on position, the  
battery indicator light briefly illuminates and the battery  
voltage is briefly displayed. The display then changes  
to the accumulated hours.  
The deck lift lever is located in the right fender and is  
used to change the cutting height of the mower deck. The  
cutting heights range from 1-1/2" to 4" for the 46" mower  
deck and 1-1/2" to 3-1/2" for the 50" mower deck. Each  
of the six index notches represent an approximately 1/2"  
adjustment to the deck height. To use, grasp the lift lever  
handle and pull slightly upward (rearward) while pivoting  
the lever inward and out of its index notch. Move the lift  
lever as necessary to place in the notch best suited for  
your application.  
may cause damage to  
your engine’s starter.  
NOTE: A record of the actual hours of operation  
should be kept to assure maintenance procedures are  
completed according to the schedule in this manual.  
The Indicator Monitor will also remind the operator of  
maintenance intervals for changing the engine oil. The  
LCD will alternately flash the recorded hours, “CHG” and  
“OILfor five minutes, after every 50 hours of recorded  
operation elapse. The maintenance interval lasts for  
two hours (from 50-52, 100-102, 150-152, etc.). The  
LCD will flash as described for five minutes every time  
the tractor’s engine is started during this maintenance  
interval. Follow the oil change intervals provided in the  
engine manual this the Maintaining your Tractor section  
of this Manual.  
After changing the cutting height of the deck, you must  
check the position of the deck front gauge wheels and  
rear rollers. They should be approximately ½-inch above  
the ground when the tractor is on a smooth, flat surface  
such as a driveway. Refer to “Adjusting Deck Gauge  
Wheels and Rollers” in the Making Adjustments section  
later in this manual  
Cup Holder  
The tractor’s cup holder is located on the fender to the left  
of the seat.  
Battery Indicator Light  
Fuel Fill Cap and Fuel Level Window  
The fuel fill cap is located in the center of the rear fender.  
Pivot the seat forward to fully access the fuel fill cap and  
fill the fuel tank.  
Turn the fill cap approximately 1/4 turn and pull upward to  
remove. Push the cap downward on the fuel tank fill neck  
and turn 1/4 turn clockwise to tighten.  
Illuminates when the ignition switch it turned to an ON  
position and the engine is not started.  
Illuminates to indicate the battery voltage has dropped  
below 11.5 (+0.5/-1.0) DC volts (the battery voltage is also  
displayed on the hour meter). If this indicator and display  
come on during operation, check the battery and charging  
system for possible causes and/or contact your Cub  
Cadet dealer.  
The level of fuel in the fuel tank can be viewed through  
the fuel level window in the rear hitch plate.  
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WARNING: Tampering with or attempting  
to bypass the Safety Interlock Switches in  
any way will void your tractor’s warranty.  
Do not operate the tractor if the interlock  
system is malfunctioning.  
Cargo Net  
Conveniently located on the tractor’s dash panel, the  
cargo net can be used to store personal items while  
operating the lawn tractor.  
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Hydro Transmission Bypass Rods  
The hydro transmission bypass rods are located at the  
back of the tractor above the rear hitch plate. When  
engaged, these levers open a hydro pump bypass  
valve in each transmission which allows the tractor to  
be pushed short distances manually. See “Moving the  
Tractor Manually” later in this section.  
Reverse Caution Mode  
WARNING: Use extreme caution while  
operating the tractor in the REVERSE  
Operation  
CAUTION MODE. Always look down and  
behind before and while backing. Do  
not operate the tractor when children  
or others are around. Stop the tractor  
immediately if someone enters the area.  
The REVERSE CAUTION MODE  
Headlights  
The tractor headlights are turned on whenever the ignition  
switch is turned to either of the run positions.  
position of the key switch module allows the tractor to be  
operated in reverse with the blades (PTO) engaged.  
IMPORTANT: Mowing in reverse is not recommended.  
To use the REVERSE CAUTION MODE:  
IMPORTANT: The operator MUST be seated in the tractor seat.  
1. Start engine as instructed earlier in this manual  
section.  
Safety Interlock System  
The safety interlock system is designed for safe operation  
of the tractor. If this system should ever malfunction, do  
not operate the tractor, immediately contact your Cub  
Cadet dealer.  
2. Turn the key from the NORMAL MOWING (Green)  
position to the REVERSE CAUTION MODE (Yellow)  
position of the key switch module. See Figure 6.  
The safety interlock system prevents the engine from  
starting unless the parking brake is engaged and the  
PTO switch is in the disengaged (OFF) position.  
WARNING  
3. Depress the REVERSE PUSH BUTTON (Orange,  
The safety interlock system will automatically shut  
off the engine if the operator leaves the seat before  
engaging the parking brake.  
Tampering with or  
attempting to bypass  
the Safety Interlock  
Switches in any way  
will void your trac-  
tor’s warranty. Do not  
operate the tractor if  
the interlock system  
is malfunctioning.  
Use extreme caution  
while operating  
Reverse  
Push  
Button  
Indicator  
Light  
The safety interlock system will automatically shut off  
the engine if the operator leaves the tractor’s seat with  
the PTO (Blade Engage) switch engaged, regardless  
of whether the parking brake is engaged.  
Stop  
Position  
Start  
Position  
With the ignition key in the NORMAL MOWING  
position, the electric PTO clutch will automatically shut  
off if the PTO switch is in the engaged (ON) position  
and the drive pedal is depressed for Reverse travel.  
Reverse Caution Mode  
Position  
Figure 6  
WARNING  
the tractor in the  
Triangular Button) at the top, right corner of the key  
switch module. The red indicator light at the top, left  
corner of the key switch module will be ON while  
activated. See Figure 6.  
REVERSE CAUTION  
MODE. Always look  
down and behind  
before and while back-  
ing. Do not operate the  
tractor when children  
or others are around.  
Stop the tractor im-  
mediately if someone  
enters the area.  
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
GO UP AND DOWN SLOPES, NOT ACROSS.  
AVOID SUDDEN TURNS.  
DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WHERE IT COULD SLIP OR TIP.  
4. Once activated (indicator light ON), the tractor can be  
driven in reverse with the cutting blades (PTO) engaged.  
IF MACHINE STOPS GOING UPHILL, STOP BLADE(S) AND  
BACK DOWNHILL SLOWLY.  
5. Always look down and behind before and while  
backing to make sure no children are around.  
DO NOT MOW WHEN CHILDREN OR OTHERS ARE AROUND.  
NEVER CARRY CHILDREN, EVEN WITH BLADES OFF.  
LOOK DOWN AND BEHIND BEFORE AND WHILE BACKING.  
6. After resuming forward motion, return the key to the  
NORMAL MOWING position.  
KEEP SAFETY DEVICES (GUARDS, SHIELDS, AND  
SWITCHES) IN PLACE AND WORKING.  
IMPORTANT: The REVERSE CAUTION MODE will  
remain activated until:  
REMOVE OBJECTS THAT COULD BE THROWN BY THE  
BLADE(S).  
a. The key is placed in either the NORMAL MOWING  
position or STOP position.  
KNOW LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF ALL CONTROLS.  
BE SURE BLADE(S) AND ENGINE ARE STOPPED BEFORE  
PLACING HANDS OR FEET NEAR BLADE(S).  
b. The operator leaves the seat. Follow the previous  
instructions to re-activate.  
BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR’S POSITION, DISENGAGE  
BLADE(S), PLACE THE SHIFT LEVER IN NEUTRAL, ENGAGE  
BRAKE LOCK, SHUT ENGINE OFF AND REMOVE KEY.  
READ OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
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Starting the Engine  
Stopping the Engine  
NOTE: Refer to the TRACTOR SET-UP on page 8 of this  
manual for gasoline and oil fill-up instructions.  
1. Insert the tractor key into the key switch module.  
WARNING: If you strike a foreign ob-  
ject, stop the engine and disconnect  
the spark plug wire(s). Thoroughly  
inspect the machine for any damage.  
Repair damage before restarting.  
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2. Disengage the PTO (Blade Engage) lever/knob.  
3. Engage the tractor’s parking brake.  
1. If the blades are engaged, disengage the PTO.  
4. Pull the choke control knob outward into the full choke  
position (a warm engine may not require choking).  
Operation  
2. Move the throttle control lever to midway between the  
half and full throttle. Then turn the ignition key counter-  
clockwise to the OFF position.  
5. Move the throttle control lever to midway between the  
SLOW and FAST positions.  
3. Remove the key from the ignition switch to prevent  
unintended starting.  
5. Turn the ignition key clockwise to the START position.  
After the engine starts, release the key. It will return to  
the NORMAL MOWING position.  
Driving The Tractor  
IMPORTANT: Avoid sudden starts, excessive speed and  
sudden stops.  
IMPORTANT: Do not hold the key in the START position  
for longer than ten seconds at a time. Doing so may cause  
damage to your engine’s electric starter.  
6. After the engine starts, gradually push the choke knob  
fully inward as the engine warms up.  
Briefly depress the brake pedal to release the  
parking brake. Move the throttle lever into the  
FAST (rabbit) position.  
WARNING  
NOTE: Do not use the choke control to enrich the fuel  
mixture, except as necessary to start and warm up the  
engine.  
To travel forward: Slowly depress the upper portion  
of the drive pedal forward until the desired speed  
is achieved. See Figure 7.  
If you strike a foreign  
object, stop the  
engine, disconnect  
the spark plug  
To travel in reverse: Check that the area behind is  
clear, then slowly depress the lower portion of the  
drive pedal with the ball of your foot (not your heel)  
until the desired speed is achieved. See Figure 7.  
wire(s) and ground  
against the engine.  
Thoroughly inspect  
the machine for any  
damage. Repair dam-  
age before restarting.  
Release the drive pedal and depress the brake  
pedal to stop the tractor.  
Brake Pedal  
Drive Pedal  
Do not leave the seat  
of the tractor without  
first placing the PTO  
lever in the disen-  
gaged (Blade Stop)  
position, depressing  
the brake pedal and  
engaging the parking  
brake. If leaving the  
tractor unattended,  
also turn the ignition  
key off and remove  
the key.  
Do not leave the seat of the tractor without  
1. Disengaging PTO lever  
2. Depressing brake pedal  
3. Engaging parking brake  
If leaving the tractor unattended, also turn the  
ignition key off and remove the key.  
Avoid sudden starts, excessive speed and sudden  
stops while driving the tractor.  
Reverse  
Forward  
Do not mow on slope in excess of 15 degrees (a rise  
of approximately 2-1/2 feet every 10 feet).  
Figure 7  
Keep hands and feet away from the opening of the  
cutting deck.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use the drive pedal to change the  
direction of travel when the tractor is in motion. Always  
bring the tractor to a complete stop before pivoting the  
drive pedal from forward to reverse or vice versa.  
Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of  
materials toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and  
the like. Also, avoid discharging material against  
a wall or obstruction which may cause discharged  
material to ricochet back toward the operator.  
WARNING: Do not leave the seat of  
the tractor without first placing the PTO  
knob in the disengaged (Blade Stop)  
position, depressing the brake pedal  
and engaging the parking brake. If  
leaving the tractor unattended, also turn  
the ignition key off and remove the key.  
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Steering theTractor  
Moving the Tractor Manually  
If for any reason the tractor will not drive or you wish to  
move the tractor, engage the two hydro transmission  
bypass rods to manually move the tractor short distances.  
Your i1000 series tractor is equipped with an innovative  
steering design which is somewhat different from that of  
the traditional steering wheel type lawn tractor. Turning  
the steering wheel not only turns the front wheels, but  
also controls the drive linkage of the two hydro transmis-  
sions that drive the tractor. This feature allows you to  
vary the radius of turns from a normal wide turn down to  
a zero turn. Some practice may be required to become  
accustomed to the steering of your tractor. The steering  
works as follows:  
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IMPORTANT: Never tow or drag the tractor with the rear  
wheels on the ground. Even with the bypass rods engaged.  
Doing so will damage the transmissions.  
To engage a bypass rod, pull the rod rearward through the  
slot until the offset form the rod is outside the hitch plate.  
Then turn the rod in either direction and release so that  
the offset is locked against the hitch plate. Engage both  
bypass rods to manually move the tractor. See Figure 8.  
Operation  
The steering wheel turns approximately two turns stop  
to stop. With the center position being the straight  
ahead position.  
Bypass Rods  
Disengaged  
Minor turns of the steering wheel from the center  
position (up to approx. 10º) will turn only the front  
axles and result in wider turns.  
Increasing the turn of the steering wheel (beyond 10°)  
results in increasingly tighter turns. As the steering  
mechanism turns the front wheels, it also changes  
the position of the transmission drive linkage to slow  
down the inner rear wheel in the turn and adjust the  
speed of the outer wheel as necessary to complete  
the desired turn. Turn the steering wheel back to the  
center position as the turn is completed.  
Offset Form Locked Against  
Hitch Plate to Engage  
WARNING  
To help avoid blade  
contact or a thrown  
object injury, keep  
bystanders, helpers,  
children and pets  
at least 75 feet from  
the machine while it  
is in operation. Stop  
machine if anyone  
enters the area.  
Figure 8  
NOTE: It is not necessary to release the drive pedal  
when making a turn. The change to the transmission  
linkage occurs regardless of how far the drive pedal is  
depressed. When the steering wheel is straightened, the  
tractor will return to the speed set by the drive pedal.  
To disengage, turn the rod to align with the slot and  
release the rod back through the hitch plate.  
NOTE: The transmission will NOT engage when the  
hydrostatic bypass rod is pulled out. Return the rod to its  
normal position prior to operating the tractor.  
Turning the steering wheel fully to its stop in either  
direction will fully turn the front wheels, reverse the  
direction of the inner wheel and adjust the outer wheel  
speed to execute a zero turn in the chosen direction.  
Turn the steering wheel back to the center position as  
the turn is completed.  
Mowing  
WARNING: To help avoid blade  
contact or a thrown object injury, keep  
bystanders, helpers, children and  
pets at least 75 feet from the machine  
while it is in operation. Stop machine if  
anyone enters the area.  
NOTE: As the steering wheel is turned further toward  
its stop, the effort needed to turn the steering wheel  
increases.  
IMPORTANT: Making tight or zero turns on grass will  
greatly increase the potential for defacement of the turf.  
This tractor is equipped with one of Cub Cadet’s high quality  
cutting decks. The following information will be helpful when  
using the cutting deck with your tractor.  
IMPORTANT  
Driving On Slopes  
IMPORTANT: Refer to the SLOPE GAUGE on page 3 to help  
determine slopes where you may operate the tractor safely.  
Refer to the SLOPE GAUGE  
on page 3 to help determine  
slopes where you may  
Do not mow at high ground speed, especially if a  
mulch kit or grass collector is installed.  
For best results it is recommended that the first two laps  
be cut with the discharge thrown towards the center.  
After the first two laps, reverse the direction to throw  
the discharge to the outside for the balance of cutting.  
This will give a better appearance to the lawn.  
Do not cut the grass too short. Short grass invites  
weed growth and yellows quickly in dry weather.  
Mowing should always be done with the engine at  
full throttle.  
operate the tractor safely.  
Never attempt to move the  
tractor manually without first  
engaging the relief valve.  
Doing so may damage the  
tractor’s transmission.  
Mow up and down slopes, never across.  
Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden  
objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine.  
Tall grass can hide obstacles.  
Avoid turns when driving on a slope. If a turn must  
be made, turn downhill on the slope. Turning uphill  
increases the possibility of a tractor rollover.  
Avoid stopping when driving up a slope. If it is neces-  
sary to stop while driving up a slope, start up smoothly  
and carefully to reduce the possibility of flipping the  
tractor over backward.  
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Under heavier conditions it may be necessary to go NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the chute deflector  
back over the cut area a second time to get a clean cut. to operate the mower with the mulch plug installed.  
Do not attempt to mow heavy brush and weeds  
and extremely tall grass. Your tractor is designed to  
mow lawns, not clear brush.  
The mulch plug installed at the factory was removed  
earlier in the “Setting up your Lawn Tractor” section. To  
reinstall the mulching plug, proceed as follows:  
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Keep the blades sharp and replace the blades when  
worn. Refer to Cutting Blades on page 25 of this  
manual for proper blade sharpening instructions.  
Installing Mulching Plug on 46" Decks ONLY  
Raise and hold the chute deflector in up position.  
Operation  
Locate the 1/4 inch hole in the top of the mulching plug.  
With the hole facing upward insert the mulching plug fully  
into the discharge opening of the deck.  
IMPORTANT: When stopping the tractor for any reason  
while on a grass surface, always  
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Place the shift lever in neutral,  
Engage the parking brake,  
Align the mulching plug hole with the hole in the top of the  
deck discharge. Insert the carriage bolt through the top of  
the deck and the mulching plug and secure with the wing  
nut. Refer to Figure 2 on page 9  
Shut engine off and remove the key.  
Doing so will minimize the possibility of having your lawn  
‘‘browned’’ by hot exhaust from your tractor’s running  
engine.  
Installing Mulching Plug on 50Decks ONLY  
Mulching  
Pivot the chute deflector up to access the deck  
discharge opening.  
The i1000 series tractor decks are equipped with a  
mulching kit. The mulch kit which incorporates special  
blades, already on your tractor, in a process of recirculating  
grass clippings repeatedly beneath the cutting deck. The  
ultra-fine clippings are then forced back into the lawn where  
they act as a natural fertilizer.  
WARNING  
Locate two notches in the chute deflector hinge bracket  
above the deck discharge opening.  
The mowing deck is  
capable of throwing  
objects. Never operate  
the mower deck with-  
out the chute deflector  
in the down position  
Failure to do so could  
result in serious  
Insert the mulch plug into the deck discharge opening.  
Make sure the two tabs on the top of the plug are in the  
notches of the hinge bracket. Lightly tap on the plug with  
your hand to assure that the tabs fit snugly into the  
notches.  
Observe the following points for best results when mulching:  
Never attempt to mulch if the lawn is damp. Wet grass  
tends to stick to the underside of the cutting deck  
preventing proper mulching of the clippings.  
While holding the mulching plug in position, fully lower  
the chute deflector.  
Do not attempt to mulch more than 1/3 the total height  
of the grass or approximately 1-1/2 inches. Doing so  
will cause the clippings to clump up beneath the deck  
and not be mulched effectively.  
WARNING: The mowing deck is capable  
of throwing objects. Never operate the  
mower deck without the chute deflector  
in its down position, even with the  
mulching plug installed. Failure to do so  
could result in serious personal injury  
and/or property damage.  
personal injury and/or  
property damage.  
Maintain a slow ground speed to allow the grass  
clippings more time to effectively be mulched.  
Always position throttle control lever in the FAST (rabbit)  
position and allow it to remain there while mowing. Failing  
to keep the engine at full throttle places strain on the  
tractor’s engine and does not allow the blades to properly  
mulch grass.  
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3. Once the desired position is reached, release the seat  
lever. Slide the seat slightly fore and aft as necessary  
to engage the seat lever into one of the eight adjust-  
ment positions in the index plate. Make certain the  
seat is locked in position.  
Making Adjustments  
WARNING: Never attempt to make  
any adjustments while the engine is  
running, except where specified in the  
operator’s manual. Disconnect spark  
plug wire(s) before performing any  
adjustments, repairs or maintenance.  
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Leveling the Deck  
NOTE: Check the tractor’s tire pressure before perform-  
ing any deck leveling adjustments. Refer to Tires later in  
this section for further information regarding tire pressure.  
Making  
Adjustments  
Steering and Transmission Linkage  
The steering tie rod and drag links and the related  
transmission linkage are set at the factory and should  
not require further adjustment. Because of the complex  
adjustment procedure, the steering and transmission  
linkage should only be serviced or adjusted by a qualified  
mechanic. If you experience problems with steering, or  
with the hydro drive transmissions, contact your nearest  
Cub Cadet dealer to have the tractor inspected.  
Side to Side Leveling  
If the cutting deck appears to be mowing unevenly, a side  
to side adjustment can be performed. Adjust if necessary  
as follows:  
1. With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, move  
the deck to the mid height position (third or fourth  
notch) using the deck lift lever. Rotate both blades so  
that they are perpendicular with the tractor frame.  
Adjusting the Seat  
2. Measure the distance from the outside of the left blade  
tip to the ground and the distance from the outside of  
the right blade tip to the ground. Both measurements  
taken should be equal. If they’re not, note whether the  
left side of the deck is lower or higher and proceed to  
the next step.  
WARNING  
WARNING: After adjusting the seat  
or before driving the tractor, make  
sure that the seat adjustment lever is  
engaged in the seat index plate and  
that the seat will not move. Do not  
adjust the seat while the tractor is  
being driven. Adjusting the seat while  
the tractor is moving could cause the  
operator to lose control of the tractor.  
Never attempt  
to make any  
adjustments while  
the engine is  
running, except  
where specified  
in the operator’s  
manual. Stop the  
engine before  
performing any  
adjustments.  
3. Working from the left side of the tractor, loosen, but do  
not remove, the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger  
bracket. See Figure 11.  
50Mower Deck Shown  
1. While sitting in the seat, grasp the seat adjustment  
lever on the left side of the seat and pull it upward to  
disengage from the seat index plate. See Figure 9.  
2. Slide the seat to the desired position. See Figure 9.  
Adjustment  
Gear  
Before operating  
this machine,  
make sure the seat  
is engaged in the  
seat stop. While  
sitting in the seat  
before you start  
the tractor, check  
that the seat will  
not slide fore or  
aft .  
Hex Cap Screw  
Figure 10  
4. To even the deck turn the adjustment gear, located  
immediately behind the hex cap screw, clockwise  
(rearward) to raise the left side of the deck. Turn the  
gear counter-clockwise (toward front) to lower the left  
side of the deck. See Figure 11.  
5. The deck is properly leveled when both blade tip  
measurements, as described earlier, are equal.  
6. Retighten the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger  
bracket when proper adjustment is achieved.  
Figure 9  
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Front To Rear Leveling  
Deck Gauge Wheel Adjustment  
The front of the cutting deck is supported by an adjust-  
able front deck hanger rod. This rod can be adjusted  
to set the front to rear pitch of the deck. The front of the  
deck should be between 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch lower than  
the rear of the deck. Adjust if necessary as follows:  
1. With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, move  
the deck to the mid height position (third or fourth  
notch) using the deck lift lever. Rotate the blade  
nearest the discharge chute so that it is parallel with  
the tractor frame.  
NOTE: The deck gauge wheels are an anti-scalp feature  
of the deck and are not designed to support the weight of  
the cutting deck.  
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The deck gauge wheels should neither contact the  
ground, nor be high off the ground, when the deck is  
moved to the desired height setting. If you change your  
cutting height during the mowing season, the gauge  
wheels should be checked and adjusted as necessary.  
Making  
Adjustments  
Adjust the gauge wheels as follows:  
2. Measure the distance from the front of the blade tip to  
the ground and the rear of the blade tip to the ground.  
The front measurement taken should be between 1/4”  
and 3/8” less than the rear measurement. Determine  
the approximate distance necessary for proper adjust-  
ment and proceed, if necessary, to the next step.  
Place the tractor on a smooth, flat surface and move  
the deck to the desired mowing height using the deck  
lift lever.  
Check gauge wheels distance from the flat surface  
below. If the gauge wheels contact the ground, they  
must be raised. If the gauge wheels are higher than  
1/2" above the ground, they should be lowered.  
Remove the shoulder bolt securing one of the front  
ball wheels to the front index bracket. Reposition the  
ball wheel to align with the one of four index holes  
that places the wheel 1/4" to 1/2" above the ground.  
Secure the ball wheel to the index bracket with the  
shoulder bolt. Note the index hole used and secure  
the other ball wheel in the same position. See Figure  
12.  
3. Working at the front of the tractor, loosen the two hex  
lock nuts at the front of the deck hanger rod. Thread  
the lock nuts away from the hex nuts behind them.  
See Figure 11.  
WARNING  
Never attempt  
to make any  
adjustments while  
the engine is  
Hex Lock Nut  
running, except  
where specified  
in the operator’s  
manual. Stop the  
engine before  
performing any  
adjustments.  
Hex Nut  
Lock Nut  
Front Deck  
Hanger Rod  
Front Index  
Bracket  
Shoulder  
Bolt  
Figure 11  
4. Using a wrench, turn the inner hex nuts clockwise  
to raise the front of the deck, or counterclockwise to  
lower the front of the deck. Adjust the hex nuts evenly  
so that the deck hanger rod is at the front of both slots  
in the hanger bracket on the front of the deck. See  
Figure 11.  
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5. Retighten the two hex lock nuts when properly  
adjusted.  
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50" Deck ONLY  
Deck Rear Roller Adjustment  
The 50" deck roller assembly index bracket has five  
adjustment positions holes.  
The rear rollers on the mower deck are not designed to  
carry the weight of the deck. The rear rollers should be  
adjusted to approximately 1/4" to 1/2" above the ground  
when the deck is moved to the desired cutting height.  
While supporting the roller assembly, remove click pin  
and withdraw the clevis pin from both the left and right  
roller index brackets. See Figure 14.  
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Place the tractor on a smooth, flat surface, move the deck  
to the desired cutting height, and check the height of the  
rear rollers. If contacting the ground, or above 1/2" from  
the ground, adjust the rear rollers as follows:  
Index Brkt.  
Click Pin  
Making  
Adjustments  
46" Deck ONLY  
The 46" deck roller assembly index bracket has three  
adjustment positions using either the bottom two holes,  
middle two holes, or top two holes.  
Support the roller assembly and remove the two self  
tapping screws from both the left and right roller index  
brackets.  
Position the roller assembly so that the rollers are ap-  
proximately 1/4" to 1/2" above the flat surface below.  
Align the nearest two index bracket holes with holes in  
the deck mounting brackets. See Figure 13.  
Secure the roller assembly with the four self tapping  
screws. See Figure 13.  
WARNING  
Never attempt  
Clevis Pin  
Figure 14  
to make any  
adjustments while  
the engine is  
running, except  
where specified  
in the operator’s  
manual. Stop the  
engine before  
performing any  
adjustments.  
NOTE: The self tapping screws should be in the  
corresponding holes of both the left and right roller index  
brackets.  
Position the roller assembly so that the rollers are ap-  
proximately 1/4" to 1/2" above the flat surface below.  
Align the nearest index bracket holes with the holes  
in the deck mounting brackets. Insert the clevis pins  
through the deck brackets and the index brackets and  
secure with the click pins. See Figure 14.  
Roller Index Brkt.  
NOTE: The clevis pins should be in the corresponding  
holes of both the left and right roller index brackets.  
Self Tapping  
Screws  
Figure 13  
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MaintainingYour Lawn Tractor  
Recommended Viscosity Grades  
WARNING: Before performing any  
maintenance procedures, inspections,  
or repairs, disengage PTO, set parking  
brake, stop engine and remove key to  
prevent unintended starting.  
10w30  
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5W20, 5W30  
Checking Engine Oil Level  
Check engine oil level before each use as follows:  
32º  
40º  
Maintaining  
YourTractor  
(ºF)  
(ºC)  
20º  
60º  
-20º  
0º  
80º 100º  
20º 30º 40º  
Place the tractor on a flat surface and stop the  
engine. Allow the engine to cool long enough for the  
oil to drain into the engine sump.  
10º  
-30º -20º -10º 0º  
IMPORTANT: Never operate the engine with the oil level  
below the “ADD” or “Lmark, or above the “FULLor “F”  
mark, on the dipstick.  
Clean the area around the oil dipstick/fill cap.  
unscrew the dipstick/fill cap from the fill tube on the  
engine. Remove the dipstick and wipe the oil off.  
Reinsert the dipstick into the tube and rest the cap  
on the tube. Do not screw the cap onto the tube. See  
Figure 15.  
Changing Engine Oil & Filter  
Change the engine oil and oil filter after every 100 hours  
of operation.  
Run the engine for a short time to warm the engine  
oil. The oil will flow more freely and carry away more  
impurities.  
Dipstick/Oil Fill Cap  
Oil Fill Tube  
WARNING  
Locate the oil drain valve on the right side of the  
engine, beneath the starter motor. Refer to Figure 15.  
Before performing  
any maintenance or  
repairs, disengage  
PTO, move shift  
lever into neutral  
position, set parking  
brake, stop engine  
and remove key to  
prevent unintended  
starting.  
Pop open the protective cap on the end of the oil  
drain valve to expose the drain port. Push the oil drain  
hose (packed with this manual) onto the oil drain port.  
Route the opposite end of the hose into an appropriate  
oil collection container with a capacity great enough to  
collect the used oil.  
Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick from the oil fill tube.  
Push the drain valve in slightly and turn counterclock-  
wise until it stop, then pull the valve fully outward to  
open the valve and drain the oil. Refer to Figure 15.  
Oil Drain Valve  
After the oil has finished draining, push the oil drain  
valve back in, rotate it clockwise to lock the valve  
closed. Remove the drain hose and re-cap the end of  
the oil drain valve to keep debris from entering.  
Cap  
Drain  
Valve  
Before lubricating,  
repairing, or  
Drain  
Hose  
From the left side of the engine, remove the oil filter  
using an automotive type oil filter wrench (See Figure  
17). Wipe the filter adapter with a clean cloth.  
inspecting, always  
disengage PTO, set  
parking brake, stop  
engine and remove  
key to prevent  
Figure 15  
Pull the dipstick out and check the oil level. The oil  
level should be up to, but not over, the “FULLof “F”  
mark on the dipstick. See Figure 16.  
unintended starting.  
Full Mark  
F
Operating  
Range  
L
Figure 16  
If the level is low, add oil of the proper type (See  
following Viscosity Chart), up to the “FULLor “F”  
mark on the dipstick. Always check the level with the  
dipstick before adding more oil. Do not over fill the  
crankcase.  
Figure 17  
Place the new oil filter in a shallow pan with open end  
up. Pour new oil, of the proper type, into the center  
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threaded hole. Stop pouring when the oil reaches the 3. Wash the precleaner in warm water with detergent.  
bottom of the threads. Allow a few minutes for the oil  
to be absorbed by the filter material.  
Rinse the precleaner thoroughly until all traces of  
detergent are eliminated. Squeeze out excess water  
(do not wring). Allow the precleaner to air dry.  
Apply a thin coat or new oil on the rubber gasket of the  
new oil filter.  
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4. Saturate the precleaner with new engine oil.  
Squeeze out all excess oil.  
Install the new oil filter on the filter adapter. Hand  
tighten until the filter gasket contacts the adapter, then  
tighten the filter an additional 3/4-1 turn.  
5. Reinstall the precleaner over the paper element and  
secure with the latch.  
Maintaining  
YourTractor  
Refill the engine with the proper type oil. The engine  
oil capacity is approximately 1.7-1.9 quarts (1.6 -1.8 L).  
NOTE: Reinstall the air filter element/precleaner if  
removed.  
Air Cleaner  
6. Pivot the latch over the filter assembly and press the  
latch downward to rehook. See Figure 18.  
Check the air cleaner before each use. Check for a  
buildup of dirt of debris around the air cleaner system.  
Keep the area clean. Keep this area clean. Also check  
for loose or damaged components. Replace all bent or  
damaged air cleaner components.  
IMPORTANT: Make certain the latch is secured in the  
locked position. Failure to properly hook the latch will  
allow unfiltered air into the engine causing damage to  
the engine.  
WARNING: Operating the engine with  
loose or damaged air cleaner compo-  
nents could allow unfiltered air into the  
engine causing premature wear and  
failure.  
7. Close the access door  
WARNING  
Servicing Paper Element  
Check the paper element every 50 hours of operation  
(more often if operated under extremely dusty or dirty  
conditions). Clean or replace the element as necessary.  
Replace the air cleaner element annually, or every 100  
hours of operation.  
Change the engine oil  
after every 100 hours  
of operation. Failure  
to do so will cause  
premature wear or  
failure of the engine.  
Servicing the Precleaner  
Wash and reoil the precleaner every 25 hours of  
operation (more often under extremely dusty or dirty  
conditions). Replace the precleaner annually or every  
100 hours.  
Open the access door, unhook the latch, and remove  
the air filter assembly as described in the previous  
sub-section.  
1. Open the door on the blower housing to access the air  
cleaner element and precleaner.  
Remove the precleaner from the filter element.  
2. Unhook the latch and remove the precleaner from the  
air filter element. See Figure 18.  
Gently tap the paper element to dislodge dirt. Do  
not wash the paper element or use pressurized air,  
as this will damage the element. Replace a dirty,  
bent, or damaged element. Do not use if the sealing  
surfaces are bent or damaged.  
Access Door  
Operating the en-  
gine with loose or  
damaged air cleaner  
components could al-  
low unfiltered air into  
the engine causing  
premature wear and  
failure.  
Filter  
Element  
Latch  
Clean the air cleaner base and check its condition.  
Reinstall the precleaner over the paper air cleaner  
element and install on base. Secure with the latch  
and close the access door.  
Spark Plug(s)  
Every 100 hours of operation, remove the spark plugs.  
Check there condition and reset the gap, or replace with  
new plugs.  
Before removing the spark plug, clean the area  
around the base of the plug toe keep dirt and debris  
out of the engine.  
Remove the plug and check its condition. Replace  
the plug if worn or reuse is questionable.  
Precleaner  
Figure 18  
NOTE: Do not clean the spark plug in a machine using  
abrasive grit. Some grit could remain in the spark  
plug and enter the engine causing extensive wear and  
damage.  
NOTE: The air filter element/precleaner assembly can  
be removed and the precleaner then removed from the  
filter element. Make sure the base and the sealing area is  
clean before reinstalling the air filter element/precleaner  
assembly.  
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Check the gap using a wire feeler gauge. Adjust the  
gap to .030 in. (0.76mm) by carefully bending the  
ground electrode. See Figure 19.  
Steering Maintenance  
Steering Lubrication  
The steering arms, pivot shafts, and axles must be  
lubricated if ever the steering effort increases, or after  
every 25 hour of operation. Lubricate using a pressure  
grease gun and Cub Cadet 251H EP grease, or an  
equivalent No. 2 multipurpose lithium grease.  
Electrode  
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Maintaining  
YourTractor  
Apply grease through the lube fitting on the RH and  
LH steering arms which are located at rearward end of  
the two steering drag links. See Figure 20.  
.030 in. (0.70-0.80mm)  
Steering Arm  
Steering  
Lube Fitting  
Gear Cover  
Figure 19  
Reinstall the spark plug into the cylinder head.  
Torque the spark plug to 18-22 ft. lbs. (24.4-  
29.8N·m).  
Shoulder  
Bolt  
Engine Cooling  
To ensure proper cooling, make sure the grass screen,  
cooling fins, and other external surfaces of the engine  
are kept clean at all times.  
WARNING  
Hex  
Screw  
Every 100 hours of operation (more often under  
extremely dusty, dirty conditions), remove the blower  
housing and other cooling shrouds. Clean the cooling  
fins and external surfaces as necessary. Make sure the  
cooling shrouds are properly reinstalled.  
Cover  
Tab  
This symbol points  
out important safety  
instructions which, if  
not followed, could  
Axle Pivot Bar  
Lube Fittings  
Figure ꢀ0  
Carburetor  
endanger the personal  
safety and/or property  
of yourself and others.  
Read and follow all  
instructions in this man-  
ual before attempting to  
operate this machine.  
Failure to comply with  
these instructions may  
result in personal injury.  
When you see this  
Locate the lube fittings for the pivot shaft and axle on  
the front of one end of the axle pivot bar. Apply grease  
through the two lube fittings, then repeat to lubricate  
the other end of the pivot bar. See Figure 20.  
In compliance with government emission standards, the  
carburetor is calibrated to deliver the correct fuel-to-air  
mixture to the engine under all operating conditions.  
The high speed mixture is set at the factory and cannot  
be adjusted.  
Cleaning Steering Gears  
Once a year, or if a tight spot is experienced when turning  
the steering wheel, remove the steering gear cover on  
each end of the pivot bar and clean the two steering  
If engine troubles are experienced that appear to be fuel  
system related, check the following areas:  
Make sure the fuel tank is filled with clean, fresh  
gasoline. Make sure the fuel tank vent is not blocked. gears.  
Make sure the in-line fuel filter is clean and unob-  
structed. Replace the filter if necessary.  
From beneath the cover base plate on each end of the  
pivot bar, remove the three hex screws securing the  
steering gear cover. Remove the covers and clean the  
gears. It is not necessary to lubricate the gears. Refer  
to Figure 20.  
Make sure the air cleaner element is clean and all air  
cleaner element components are fastened securely.  
symbol.  
HEED ITS WARNING  
If after checking the above items the engine is hard to  
start, runs roughly, stalls, or lacks power, contact your  
Cub Cadet dealer to have the carburetor and fuel pump  
inspected.  
Insert the tab of the LH steering gear cover into the  
square hole in the LH base plate, position the cover,  
and secure with the three hex screws. Do not over  
tighten. Repeat to install the cover on the RH side.  
Your  
Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
Fuel Line  
Pivot Bar adjustment  
If excessive play is experienced in the steering wheel,  
check the pivot bar for forward/rearward movement.  
Change the fuel line filter after every 100 hours of  
operation. The fuel filter is located on the left side of the  
engine in the fuel line. Note the orientation of the filter to  
install the new filter correctly.  
1. Raise the front of the tractor and set it on jack stands,  
so the front wheels are suspended above the ground.  
Place a container below the filter to catch any spilled  
gasoline and carefully clamp the fuel lines.  
Loosen the hose clamps to remove and replace the  
filter.  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
2. Grasping the ends of the pivot bar, attempt to move  
each end of the axle forward and rearward to check  
for side play. There should be minimal or no side play.  
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3. If there is no side play, lower the tractor to the ground  
and have the steering linkage inspected by you Cub  
Cadet dealer. If there is side play, tighten the pivot bar  
as follows:  
Deck Wash System™  
Your tractor’s deck is equipped with water nozzles on its  
surface as part of its deck wash system.  
Use the Deck Wash System™ to rinse grass clippings  
from the deck’s underside and prevent the buildup  
of corrosive chemicals. Complete the following steps  
AFTER EACH MOWING:  
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• Support the pivot bar, then remove the hex lock  
nuts securing the two shoulder bolts that pass  
through the pivot bar bracket, the pivot bar, and  
frame. Refer to Figure 20.  
Maintaining  
YourTractor  
1. Drive the tractor to a level, clear spot on your lawn,  
near enough to a water sillcock (spigot) for your  
garden hose to reach.  
• Slide a half inch flat washer, with a maximum thich-  
ness of .030 inch, onto each shoulder bolt. Reinstall  
the sholder bolts w/washers and fasten with the two  
hex lock nuts.  
IMPORTANT: Make certain the tractor’s discharge chute  
is directed AWAY from your house, garage, parked cars,  
etc.  
• Gradually and evenly tighten the hex lock nut while  
continuing to check the forward/rearward move-  
ment of the pivot bar. Tighten the lock nuts until  
minimum play, without binding the pivot bar’s up  
and down movement, is achieved.  
2. Disengage the PTO (Blade Engage), set the parking  
brake, and stop the engine.  
3. Thread the nozzle adapter (packaged with your  
tractor’s Operator’s Manual) onto the end of your  
garden hose.  
Lubrication  
Front Wheel Bearings  
Lubricate the front wheel bearings with Cub Cadet 251H  
EP grease after every 25 hours of operation. The lube  
fittings are located in the rim hub inside each front wheel.  
4. Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter and  
push the adapter onto the deck wash nozzle at the  
left end of the mower deck. Release the lock collar  
to lock the adapter on the nozzle. See Figure 21.  
WARNING  
This symbol points  
out important safety  
instructions which, if  
not followed, could  
Deck Spindles  
Lubricate the deck spindle with Cub Cadet 251H EP  
grease after every 10 hours of operation.  
46" Deck Shown  
endanger the personal  
safety and/or property  
of yourself and others.  
Read and follow all  
instructions in this man-  
ual before attempting to  
operate this machine.  
Failure to comply with  
these instructions may  
result in personal injury.  
When you see this  
The deck spindle lube fittings are in the spindle hous-  
ings, and can only be accessed from the underside of  
the deck. Use a pressure grease gun to lubricate the  
spindles.  
Nozzle  
Adapter  
50" Deck ONLY - Lubricate the deck idler bracket  
every 10 hours of operation. The idler bracket lube  
fitting is in the shoulder bolt that secures the bracket  
to the deck.  
Pivot Points & Linkage  
Lubricate all the pivot points on the drive system, parking  
brake and lift linkage at least once a season with light oil.  
Adapter  
Lock Collar  
Deck Wash  
Nozzle  
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Rear Wheels  
The rear wheels should be removed from the axles once  
a season. Lubricate the axles and the rims well with an  
all-purpose grease before re-installing them.  
symbol.  
5. Turn the water on.  
HEED ITS WARNING  
6. While sitting in the operator’s position on the tractor,  
re-start the engine and place the throttle lever in the  
FAST (rabbit) position.  
Your  
Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
7. Move the tractor’s PTO (Blade Engage) into the  
ON position. Remain in the operator’s position  
with the cutting deck engaged for a minimum of two  
minutes, allowing the underside of the cutting deck  
to thoroughly rinse.  
Cleaning the Tractor and Deck  
Any fuel or oil spilled on the machine should be wiped off  
promptly. Do NOT allow debris to accumulate around the  
deck pulleys or any other part of the machine.  
Periodically remove the belt covers and remove any  
accumulated grass clippings from around the spindle  
pulleys and the deck belt.  
8. Move the tractor’s PTO (Blade Engage) into the OFF  
position. Turn the ignition key to the STOP position  
to turn the tractor’s engine off.  
IMPORTANT: The use of a pressure washer to clean your  
tractor is NOT recommended. It may cause damage to  
electrical components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or the  
engine.  
9. Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter to  
disconnect the adapter from the nozzle.  
10.Repeat the previous steps 4 thru 9 to clean the deck  
using the nozzle at the other end of the deck.  
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2. Connect the other jumper cable to the negative  
terminal of the good battery, then to the frame of the  
unit with the dead battery.  
Tires  
WARNING: Never exceed the maxi-  
mum inflation pressure shown on the  
sidewall of tire.  
WARNING: Failure to use this procedure  
could cause sparking, and the gas in ei-  
ther battery could explode.  
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The recommended operating tire pressure is:  
Approximately 10 psi for the rear tires  
Maintaining  
YourTractor  
Cleaning the Battery  
Approximately 14 psi for the front tires  
Clean the battery by removing it from the tractor and  
washing with a baking soda and water solution. If neces-  
sary, scrape the battery terminals with a wire brush to  
remove deposits. Coat terminals and exposed wiring with  
grease or petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to the tire sidewall for exact tire  
manufacturer’s recommended or maximum psi. Do not  
overinflate. Uneven tire pressure could cause the cutting  
deck to mow unevenly.  
Battery  
Battery Failures  
Some common causes for battery failure are:  
The battery is sealed and is maintenance-free. Acid  
levels cannot be checked.  
• incorrect initial activation • undercharging  
Always keep the battery cables and terminals clean  
and free of corrosive build-up.  
• overcharging  
• freezing  
• corroded connections  
After cleaning the battery and terminals, apply a light  
coat of petroleum jelly or grease to both terminals.  
Always keep the rubber boot positioned over the  
positive terminal to prevent shorting.  
These failures are NOT covered by your tractor’s  
warranty.  
WARNING  
Batteries give off an  
explosive gas while  
charging. Charge  
the battery in a well  
ventilated area and  
keep away from an  
open flame or pilot  
light as on a water  
heater, space heater,  
furnace, clothes dryer  
or other gas appli-  
ances.  
Cutting Deck Removal  
To remove the cutting deck, proceed as follows:  
IMPORTANT: If removing the battery for any reason,  
disconnect the NEGATIVE (Black) wire from it’s terminal  
FIRST, followed by the POSITIVE (Red) wire. When  
re-installing the battery, always connect the POSITIVE  
(Red) wire its terminal first, followed by the NEGATIVE  
(Black) wire. Be certain that the wires are connected to  
the correct terminals; reversing them could change the  
polarity and result in damage to your engine’s alternating  
system.  
1. Disengage the PTO (Blade Engage) and engage the  
parking brake.  
2. Place the deck gauge wheels in their highest setting  
(lowest deck setting).  
3. Lower the deck by moving the deck lift lever into the  
bottom notch on the right fender.  
4. Looking at the cutting deck from the left side of the  
tractor, locate the deck support pin on the rear left  
side of the deck. See Figure 22.  
Charging  
If the tractor has not been put into use for an extended  
period of time, charge the battery with an automotive-  
type 12-volt charger for a minimum of one hour at six  
amps.  
50" Mower Deck Shown  
Be sure to shut the  
engine off, remove  
ignition key, and  
disconnect the  
spark plug wire(s) to  
prevent unintended  
starting before  
WARNING: Batteries give off an ex-  
plosive gas while charging. Charge  
battery in a well ventilated area and  
keep away from an open flame or pilot  
light as on a water heater, space heat-  
er, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas  
Deck Support  
Pin  
appliances.  
Jump Starting  
removing the mower  
deck.  
WARNING: When removing or  
installing the battery, follow these in-  
structions to prevent the screwdriver  
from shorting against the frame.  
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5. Pull the deck support pin outward to release the deck  
from the deck lift arm.  
IMPORTANT: Never jump your tractor’s dead battery  
with the battery of a running vehicle.  
6. Move to the right side of the tractor and pull the deck  
support pin outward to release the deck from the RH  
lift arm.  
1. Connect end of one jumper cable to the positive  
terminal of the good battery, then the other end to  
the positive terminal of the dead battery.  
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7. Move the deck lift lever into the top notch on the right  
fender to raise deck lift arms up and out of the way.  
Use a wrench to loosen the hex flange nut that secures  
the blade to the spindle. Holding the blade onto the star  
hub of the spindle, or using a second wrench to hold  
the nut at the top of the spindle, secure the spindle and  
remove the flange nut and cutting blade. Repeat to  
remove the other three blades.  
8. Carefully slide the cutting deck forward and remove  
the deck belt from around the tractor’s PTO pulley on  
the bottom of the engine.  
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9. Continue to roll the deck toward the front of the tractor  
until the front deck hanger rod can be removed from  
the slots of the hanger bracket at the front of the deck.  
To properly sharpen the cutting blades, remove  
equal amounts of metal from both ends of the blades  
along the cutting edges, parallel to the trailing edge,  
at a 25° to 30° angle.  
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10.While holding the front deck hanger rod upward until  
it clears the hanger bracket on the front of the deck,  
carefully slide the deck out from the right side of the  
tractor.  
IMPORTANT: If the cutting edge of the blade has  
already been sharpened to within 1 5/8” from the edge,  
or if any metal separation is present, replace the blades  
with new ones. See Figure 24.  
Cutting Blades  
WARNING: Be sure to shut the engine  
off, remove ignition key, disconnect  
the spark plug wire(s) to prevent un-  
intended starting before removing the  
cutting blade(s) for sharpening or re-  
placement. Protect your hands by using  
heavy gloves or a rag to grasp the cut-  
ting blade.  
Blade Separation  
Worn Blade  
Edge  
WARNING  
Use caution when  
handling the cutting  
blades. The sharp-  
ened edges could  
cause severe cuts to  
your hands.  
WARNING: Periodically inspect the  
blade spindles for cracks or damage,  
especially if you strike a foreign object.  
Replace immediately if damaged.  
Wind Wing  
Sharpen Edge  
Evenly  
The blades may be removed as follows.  
1-5/8 inch  
Remove the deck from beneath the tractor, (refer to  
Cutting Deck Removal on page 24) then gently flip the  
deck over to expose its underside.  
Shut tractor engine  
off, remove ignition  
key, and disconnect  
the spark plug wire(s)  
before proceeding  
with job. Protect  
your hands by using  
heavy gloves or a rag  
to grasp the cutting  
blade  
Figure ꢀ4  
A block of wood may be placed between the deck  
housing and the cutting edge of the blade to help in  
breaking loose the hex nut securing the blade. See  
Figure 23.  
It is important that each cutting blade edge be  
ground equally to maintain proper blade balance.  
A poorly balanced blade will cause excessive  
vibration and may cause damage to the tractor and  
result in personal injury. The blade can be tested  
by balancing it on a round shaft screwdriver. Grind  
metal from the heavy side until it balances evenly.  
Wood Block  
Hex Flange Nut  
When replacing the blade, be sure to install the  
blade with the side of the blade marked ‘‘Bottom’’ (or  
with a part number stamped in it) facing the ground  
when the mower is in the operating position.  
IMPORTANT: Use a torque wrench to tighten the blade  
spindle hex flange nut to between 70 foot-pounds and  
90 foot-pounds.  
Spindle Assembly  
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Fuses  
Remove the spindle covers by removing the self-tap-  
ping screws that fasten them to the deck. Refer to  
Figure 25.  
A 20 amp fuse is installed in your tractor’s wiring  
harness to protect the tractor’s electrical system from  
damage caused by excessive amperage.  
46" Mower Deck ONLY - Remove the old belt from  
the deck. Install the new belt around the spindle and  
idler pulleys as shown in Figure 26.  
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If the electrical system does not function, or your  
tractor’s engine will not crank, first check to be  
certain that the fuse has not blown.  
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50" Mower Deck ONLY  
1. Loosen the hex screw fastening the idler pulley  
to the idler arm as necessary to slide the belt  
from between the idler pulley and idler arm. See  
Figure 25.  
The fuse can be found inside of the dash panel  
behind the battery tray. You may need to remove the  
battery to gain access to the fuse.  
A five amp fuse can also be found inside the dash  
panel. This fuse is for the 12 volt power outlet.  
Spindle Cover  
Idler Pulley  
Always use a fuse with the same amperage capacity  
for replacement.  
ChangingTransmission Drive Belt  
NOTE: Several components must be removed, includ-  
ing transmission steering linkage which will have to be  
readjusted, in order to change the tractor’s transmission  
drive belt. Contact your Cub Cadet dealer to have your  
transmission drive belt replaced.  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT: Always  
use a fuse with the  
Hex Screw  
same amperage capac-  
ity for replacement.  
Figure ꢀ5  
Hydrostatic Transmission  
Keep the area around the transmission cooling fan  
free of grass and debris at all times. The hydrostatic  
transmission is sealed at the factory and is maintenance  
free. The fluid level cannot be checked and cannot be  
changed.  
2. Place the new belt between the idler pulley and  
idler arm. The backside of the ‘V’ belt should be  
against the idler pulley. Tighten the hex screw to  
secure the idler pulley.  
3. Route the deck belt around the spindle pulleys  
and idler pulleys as shown in Figure 27.  
Changing the Deck Belt  
Reinstall the spindle covers on the deck using the  
self-tapping screws. Do not overtighten the screws.  
WARNING: Be sure to shut the engine  
off, remove ignition key, disconnect  
the spark plug wire(s) to prevent  
unintended starting before removing  
the belt(s).  
Reinstalling the Cutting Deck  
There are two methods for reinstalling the mower deck on  
the tractor. One method involves rotating the deck idler  
arm to relieve enough belt tension to allow the belt to be  
placed in either the PTO pulley or the deck idler pulley.  
Because that method is difficult, we recommend using  
the second method of rolling the belt onto the PTO pulley.  
WARNING: Avoid the possibility of  
a pinching injury. Do not place your  
fingers on the idler spring or between  
the belt and a pulley while removing  
the belt.  
Install the cutting deck as follows:  
All belts on your tractor are subject to wear and should  
be replaced if any signs of wear are present.  
From the right side of the tractor, slide the deck under  
the tractor and align the read deck hanger bracket  
with the deck lift arms.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use substitute belts. The V-belt  
found on your tractor is specially designed for optimal  
performance and service life for your deck application.  
Use only OEM original replacement belts.  
Slide the deck forward and place the deck front  
hanger rod into the slots of the deck front hanger  
bracket. Then slide the deck rearward so that the  
hanger rod is at the front of the slots.  
To change or replace the deck belt on your tractor,  
proceed as follows:  
Using the deck lift lever, lower the deck lift arms. From  
either side of the tractor, pull the support pin in the  
deck rear hanger bracket outward, align the deck lift  
arm hole with the deck support pin and release the pin  
so that it goes through the deck lift arm. Repeat on the  
other side of the tractor to secure the deck.  
Remove the deck from beneath the tractor (refer to  
Cutting Deck Removal on page 24)  
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After first making sure the deck belt is properly  
NOTE: References to left and right are from the front of  
engaged in all of the deck pulleys, route the deck belt the tractor in the following instructions.  
forward through the center of the front deck hanger  
Pull the right side of the belt forward and place the  
narrow V side of the belt into the PTO pulley.  
rod and toward the PTO pulley on the bottom of the  
engine.  
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While holding the belt and pulley together, rotate the  
pulley to the left. Continue holding and rotating the  
pulley and belt until the belt is fully rolled into the  
PTO pulley.  
Using the deck lift handle, raise the deck to the  
position that gives you the most horizontal run of the  
belt between the deck pulleys and the PTO pulley on  
the bottom of the engine.  
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WARNING: Use caution to prevent  
pinching your fingers when rolling the  
belt onto the PTO pulley.  
Sitting in front of the tractor, facing rearward, make  
certain the belt is not twisted; then reach beneath the  
tractor to grasp the belt and pull it toward the PTO  
pulley.  
46" Mower Deck  
Replacement Belt Routing  
Figure ꢀ6 Replacement Belt Routing 46" Mower Deck  
50" Mower Deck  
Replacement Belt Routing  
Figure ꢀ7 Replacement Belt Routing 50" Mower Deck  
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MaiNTENaNcE SchEdulE  
Before  
Each Use  
Every 10 Every 25 Every 50 Every 100 Prior to  
Hours Hours Hours Hours Storing  
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Check Engine Oil Level  
Check Air Cleaner  
Maintaining  
YourTractor  
Check Engine Air Intake  
Areas & Clean as Needed  
Clean and Re-oil Air Filter’s  
Foam Precleaner  
Check Air Cleaner Paper Ele-  
ment & Clean as Needed  
Replace Air Cleaner Paper  
Element & Precleaner  
Change Engine Oil & Filter  
Check Spark Plugs  
IMPORTANT  
Clean Engine Cooling Fins  
Change Fuel Filter  
IMPORTANT: Failure  
to perform the sched-  
uled maintenance may  
void your warranty.  
Lube Mid Steering Arms,  
Pivot Shafts, and Axles  
Lube Front Wheel Bearings  
Lube Deck Spindles  
Lube Deck Idler Arm - 50"  
Deck ONLY  
Lube Deck Front Ball Wheels  
Use Deck Wash System to  
Clean Underside of Deck  
Lubricate All Pedal and Lift  
Pivot Points With Light Oil  
Clean Battery Terminals  
Clean Hood Louvers  
IMPORTANT: Check air cleaner components more often if operating in extremely dirty, dusty conditions, and sevice as  
necessary.  
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If the machine is to be inoperative for a period longer than  
30 days, the following procedures are recommended:  
• Drain any large volume of fuel from the tank by  
disconnecting the fuel line from the in-line fuel filter  
near the engine.  
WARNING: Never store the machine or  
fuel container indoors where there is an  
open flame, spark or pilot light such as  
on water heater, furnace, clothes dryer  
or other gas appliance.  
• Reconnect the fuel line and run the engine until  
it starts to falter, then use the choke to keep the  
engine running until all fuel in the carburetor has  
been exhausted.  
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Attachments  
• Again disconnect the fuel line and drain any  
remaining gasoline from the system.  
Off-Season  
Storage/  
IMPORTANT: Fuel left in the fuel tank during warm  
weather deteriorates and will cause serious starting  
problems. To prevent gum deposits from forming inside  
the engine’s carburetor and causing possible malfunction  
of the engine, the fuel system must be either completely  
emptied, or the gasoline must be treated with a stabilizer  
to prevent deterioration.  
WARNING: Drain fuel only into an  
approved container outdoors, away  
from an open flame. Allow engine to  
cool. Extinguish cigarettes, cigars,  
pipes, and other sources of ignition  
prior to draining fuel.  
1. If using a fuel stabilizer:  
Remove the spark plug and pour one (1) ounce of  
engine oil through the spark plug hole into the cylinder.  
Crank the engine several times to distribute the oil.  
Replace the spark plug.  
• Read the product manufacturer’s instructions and  
recommendations.  
• Add to clean, fresh gasoline the correct amount of  
stabizer for the capacity of the fuel system.  
• Fill the fuel tank with treated fuel and run engine for  
2-3 minutes to get stabilized fuel into the carburetor.  
2. If emptying the fuel system:  
Clean and lubricate the tractor as instructed in Section  
6: MAINTAINING YOUR LAWN TRACTOR of this  
manual before storing for an extended period.  
• Do not drain fuel when the engine is hot. Allow the  
engine adequate time to cool. Drain fuel into an  
approved container outdoors, away from open flame.  
WARNING  
Drain fuel only into an  
approved container  
outdoors, away  
Attachments & Accessories  
from an open flame.  
Allow engine to cool.  
Extinguish cigarettes,  
cigars, pipes, and  
other sources  
The following attachments and accessories are availalbe for the Model i1046 and/or i1050 Lawn Tractors. See the  
retailer from which you purchased your tractor, or an authorized Cub Cadet Dealer for information regarding price  
and availability.  
MODEL  
DESCRIPTION  
Twin Rear Bagger Grass Collector for 46" Deck  
19A-100-100  
19A-101-100  
190-833-000  
19A-102-100  
19A-106-100  
19A-105-100  
19A-103-100  
19A-194-100  
19A-107-100  
19A-113-100  
19A-108-100  
19A-109-100  
190-658-000  
190-215-100  
of ignition prior to  
draining fuel.  
Twin Rear Bagger Grass Collector for 50" Deck  
46” Dozer Blade  
18 Cubic Foot Steel Cart  
10 Cubic Foot Poly Cart  
48" Broadcast Spreader  
42" Sweeper  
Never store the  
machine or fuel  
container indoors  
where there is an  
open flame, spark or  
pilot light such as on  
water heater, furnace,  
clothes dryer or other  
gas appliance.  
25 Gallon Sprayer  
48" Dethatcher  
48" Poly Roller  
48" Plug Aerator  
48" Spike Aerator  
20" x 8" Tire Chains  
Wheel Weights  
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Warning/Instruction Label -  
On Center of Fender Running Board  
Safety  
Labels  
TO START  
DANGER  
1. DISENGAGE BLADES/PTO, (POWER TAKE OFF)  
ROTATING BLADES CAUSE  
2. ENGAGE THE TRACTOR’S PARKING BRAKE.  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
3. SET THROTTLE TO FAST “RABBIT” POSITION AND PULL CHOKE KNOB OUT.  
DO NOT MOW WHEN CHILDREN OR OTHERS ARE  
AROUND  
4. TURN KEY TO START ENGINE. AFTER START RELEASE KEY  
OPERATING MODES  
&
DEACTIVATE CHOKE.  
NEVER CARRY CHILDREN EVEN WITH BLADE(S) OFF.  
LOOK DOWN AND BEHIND BEFORE AND WHILE  
NORMAL MOWING  
BACKING.  
YOU MUST DISENGAGE BLADES/PTO, (POWER TAKE OFF) BEFORE  
MOWING IN REVERSE IS NOT RECOMMENDED.  
TRAVELING IN REVERSE.  
REVERSE CAUTION MODE  
1. TURN KEY TO REVERSE CAUTION MODE POSITION.  
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH  
GO UP AND DOWN SLOPES, NOT ACROSS.  
AVOID SUDDEN TURNS.  
DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WHERE IT COULD SLIP OR TIP.  
IF MACHINE STOPS GOING UPHILL, STOP BLADE(S)  
AND BACK DOWNHILL SLOWLY.  
2. DEPRESS REVERSE PUSH BUTTON. (RED INDICATOR LIGHT “ON”)  
WHEN RED LIGHT IS “ON” MACHINE CAN BE OPERATED IN REVERSE  
WITH MOWER BLADES ENGAGED.  
IMPORTANT: MOWING IN REVERSE IS NOT RECOMMENDED.  
3. AFTER RESUMING FORWARD OPERATION, RETURN KEY TO  
“NORMAL MOWING” POSITION.  
NOTE: IN BOTH MODES, WHEN OPERATOR LEAVES SEAT, ENGINE WILL  
STOP UNLESS PARKING BRAKE IS SET AND BLADES ARE DISENGAGED.  
KEEP SAFETY DEVICES (GUARDS, SHIELDS, AND SWITCHES,  
ETC.) IN PLACE AND WORKING.  
REMOVE OBJECTS THAT COULD BE THROWN BY THE BLADE(S).  
KNOW LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF ALL CONTROLS.  
BE SURE BLADE(S) AND ENGINE ARE STOPPED BEFORE  
PLACING HANDS OR FEET NEAR BLADE(S).  
HOW TO OPERATE  
BRAKE/CLUTCH  
PEDAL  
BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR'S POSITION, DISENGAGE BLADE(S),  
ENGAGE PARKING BRAKE, SHUT OFF AND REMOVE KEY.  
READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
(LOCATED ON DRIVERS LEFT)  
(LOCATED ON DRIVERS RIGHT)  
SEAT ADJUSTMENT PULL HANDLE UP TO MOVE SEAT FORWARD  
Grass Collection Bagging System Tire Chains  
O P T I O N A L A T T A C H M E N T S  
42" Snow Thrower  
42" Lawn Sweeper  
Wheel Weight  
46” Dozer Blade  
10 & 17 Cu. Ft. Dump Carts Tractor Trunk Tool Box  
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  
Warning -  
On Hitch Plate  
Warning -  
On Steering Gears  
WARNING  
WARNING  
SHIELD MISSING  
DO NOT OPERATE.  
WHEN TOWING, GO SLOW  
AND MAKE WIDE TURNS  
TO AVOID JACK-KNIFING  
Danger -  
On Deck Chute Deflector  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, DO NOT  
OPERATE UNLESS DISCHARGE COVER OR  
GRASS CATCHER IS IN ITS PROPER PLACE.  
IF DAMAGED, REPLACE IMMEDIATELY.  
manual before at-  
Danger -  
On Right Side of Deck  
tempting to operate  
this machine. Failure  
to comply with these  
instructions may result  
in personal injury. When  
you see this symbol.  
DANGER  
KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY.  
DO NOT OPERATE MOWER  
UNLESS CHUTE DEFLECTOR  
OR ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER IS  
IN ITS PROPER PLACE.  
ASSEMBLE CHUTE DEFLECTOR TO THIS UNIT BEFORE OPERATING.  
HEED ITS WARNING!  
Your Responsibility  
Restrict the use  
50" Deck ONLY  
Danger - On Left Side of Deck  
46" Deck ONLY  
Danger - On Left Side of Deck  
of this power machine  
to persons who read,  
understand  
KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM ROTATING PARTS.  
REMOVE OBJECTS THAT CAN BE THROWN BY THE  
BLADE IN ANY DIRECTION. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.  
DO NOT MOW WHEN CHILDREN OR OTHERS ARE AROUND.  
NEVER CARRY CHILDREN EVEN WITH BLADES OFF.  
USE EXTRA CAUTION ON SLOPES. DO NOT MOW SLOPES  
GREATER THAN 15°. MOW UP AND DOWN, NOT ACROSS.  
AVOID SUDDEN TURNS, USE LOW SPEED.  
and follow the warnings  
and instructions  
in this manual  
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READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL. KEEP SAFETY DEVICES IN PLACE AND WORKING.  
and on the machine.  
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Problem  
Engine fails to start  
Cause  
Remedy  
1. Place PTO knob in disengaged  
(OFF) position.  
1. PTO engaged.  
2. Connect wire(s) to spark plug(s).  
3. Fill tank with clean, fresh gasoline.  
4. Pull out the CHOKE control (if so  
equipped) or place the throttle  
control in CHOKE position.  
5. Clean, adjust gap, or replace.  
6. Clean fuel line or replace fuel  
filter, if so equipped.  
2. Spark plug wire(s) disconnected.  
3. Fuel tank empty or stale fuel.  
4. Choke not activated.  
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5. Faulty spark plug.  
6. Blocked fuel line.  
7. Engine flooded.  
Trouble  
Shooting  
7. Crank engine with throttle in FAST  
position.  
8. Parking brake not engaged.  
9. Throttle control lever not in correct  
starting position.  
8. Engage parking brake.  
9. Place throttle lever to FAST  
position.  
1. Unit running with CHOKE applied.  
2. Spark plug wire(s) loose.  
1. Push CHOKE control in.  
2. Connect and tighten spark  
plug wire(s).  
Engine runs erratic  
3. Clean fuel line; fill tank with clean,  
fresh (less than 30 days old)  
gasoline. Replace fuel filter, if so  
equipped.  
3. Blocked fuel line or stale fuel.  
For repairs beyond  
the minor adjust-  
ments listed here,  
contact an authorized  
service dealer.  
4. Vent in gas cap plugged.  
5. Water or dirt in fuel system.  
4. Clear vent or replace if damaged.  
5. Drain fuel tank. Refill with  
fresh fuel.  
6. Dirty air cleaner.  
6. Replace air cleaner cartridge/ele-  
ment or clean pre-cleaner, if so  
equipped.  
1. Engine oil level low.  
2. Air flow restricted.  
1. Fill crankcase with proper oil.  
2. Clean grass clippings and debris  
from around the engine’s cooling  
fins and blower housing.  
Engine overheats  
1. Spark plug(s) gap too close.  
1. Remove spark plug(s) and reset  
the gap.  
Engine hesitates at  
high RPM  
1. Spark plug(s) fouled, faulty or gap  
too wide.  
2. Dirty air cleaner.  
1. Replace spark plug(s). Set plug(s)  
gap.  
Engine Idles poorly  
2. Replace air cleaner cartridge/ele-  
ment or clean pre-cleaner, if so  
equipped.  
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Problem  
Steering effort  
increases  
Cause  
1. Lack of Lubrication.  
Remedy  
1. Apply grease through six lube fit-  
tings on axle pivot bar and steering  
arms.  
2. Debris in steering gears.  
1. Debris in steering gears.  
2. Remove steering gear covers and  
clean gears.  
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1. Remove steering gear covers and  
clean gears.  
Tight spot in steering  
or steering jams  
Trouble  
Shooting  
1. Side play between axle pivot bar and  
pivot bar bracket/frame.  
1. Shim shoulder bolt and retighten to  
reduce side play.  
Excessive play when  
turning steering wheel  
2. Wear in drag link ball joints, steering  
arm, or other steering components.  
2. Contact your Cub Cadet dealer for  
steering inspection.  
1. Cutting blade loose or unbalanced.  
2. Damaged or bent cutting blade.  
1. Tighten blade and spindle. Balance  
blade.  
2. Replace blade.  
Excessive  
Vibration  
1. Engine speed too low.  
2. Wet grass.  
1. Place throttle control in FAST  
(rabbit) position.  
Mower will not  
mulch grass (If  
Equipped)  
For repairs beyond  
the minor adjust-  
ments listed here,  
contact an authorized  
service dealer.  
2. Do not mow when grass is wet;  
wait until later to cut.  
3. Excessively high grass.  
4. Dull blade.  
3. Mow once at a high cutting height,  
then mow again at desired height  
or make a narrower cutting path.  
4. Sharpen or replace blade.  
1. Deck not balanced properly.  
2. Dull blade.  
3. Uneven tire pressure.  
1. Perform side-to-side deck adjust-  
ment.  
Uneven cut  
2. Sharpen or replace blade.  
3. Check tire pressure in all four tires.  
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NOTE: Contact your Cub Cadet dealer to order replacement parts. If you do not have a dealer,  
the nearest Cub Cadet dealer in your area.  
Replacement  
Parts  
Time SaverTM Lawn Tractor  
Description  
Lower Drive Belt - Contact Dealer  
Engine to Deck/ Deck Spindle Belt  
Deck Blades - 46" Deck  
Model i1046  
954-04134  
Model i1050  
954-04134  
954-04118  
954-04077  
942-04124 (Qty. 1)  
942-04125 (Qty. 2)  
618-0660 (Qty. 3)  
734-04155 (Qty. 2)  
942-04053A (Qty. 3)  
Deck Spindle  
618-04126 (Qty. 3)  
734-04155 (Qty. 2)  
734-0973 (Qty. 2)  
731-3005 (Qty. 4)  
925-1707D  
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Deck Front Ball Wheels  
Deck Rear Gauge Wheels  
Deck Rollers  
731-3005 (Qty. 3)  
925-1707D  
To order replacement  
parts, call the Customer  
Dealer Referral Line at  
1-877-282-8684,  
Battery  
Starter Solenoid  
725-04439  
725-04439  
Ignition Keys  
725-2054  
725-2054  
Engine Oil Filter  
KH-52-050-02  
737-3030A (1qt.)  
KH-32-083-03-S  
KH-32-083-05-S  
KH-25-050-22-S  
759-3336  
KH-52-050-02  
737-3030A (1qt.)  
KH-32-083-03-S  
KH-32-083-05-S  
KH-25-050-22-S  
759-3336  
or visit  
find the nearest Cub  
Cadet service dealer in  
your area.  
Engine Oil (Capacity 57.6 ounces)  
Engine Air Filter Element  
Engine Air Filter Foam Precleaner Element  
Fuel Filter  
Spark Plug  
Deck Discharge Chute Assembly  
931-1032B  
631-04070A  
WARNING: If a safety feature is not functioning properly, do not use the tractor. Contact you Cub  
Cadet Dealer or call (800) 965-4CUB.  
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KOHLER CO.  
FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
UTILITY AND LAWN AND GARDEN ENGINES  
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and Kohler Co. are pleased to explain the Federal and California Emission  
Control Systems Warranty on your small off-road equipment engine. For California, engines produced in 1995 and later must be designed, built and equipped to meet the  
state’s stringent anti-smog standards. In other states, 1997 and later model year engines must be designed, built and equipped, to meet the U.S. EPA regulations for small  
non-road engines.The engine must be free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause it to fail to conform with U.S. EPA standards for the first two years of  
engine use from the date of sale to the ultimate purchaser. Kohler Co. must warrant the emission control system on the engine for the period of time listed above, provided  
there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance.  
The emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system, the ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included are the hoses,  
belts and connectors and other emission related assemblies.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, Kohler Co. will repair the engine at no cost, including diagnosis (if the diagnostic work is performed at an authorized dealer), parts  
and labor.  
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE  
Engines produced in 1995 or later are warranted for two years in California. In other states, 1997 and later model year engines are warranted for two years. if any emission  
related part on the engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Kohler Co. free of charge.  
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES  
(a ) The engine owner is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in the owner’s manual. Kohler Co. recommends that you retain all receipts  
covering maintenance on the engine. But Kohler Co. cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to assure that all scheduled maintenance  
was performed.  
(b) Be aware, however, that Kohler Co. may deny warranty coverage if the engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved  
modifications.  
(c) For warranty repairs, the engine must be presented to a Kohler Co. service center as soon as a problem exists. Call 1-800-544-2444, or access our web site at:  
days.  
If you have any questions regarding warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Kohler Co. at 1-920-457-4441 and ask for an Engine Service representative.  
COVERAGE  
Kohler Co. warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the engine will be designed, built and equipped, at the time of sale, to meet all appli-  
cable regulations. Kohler Co. also warrants to the initial purchaser and each subsequent purchaser, that the engine is free from defects in material and workmanship which  
cause the engine to fail to conform with applicable regulations for a period of two years.  
Engines produced in 1995 or later are warranted for two years in California. For 1997 and later model years, EPA requires manufacturers to warrant engines for two years in  
all other states.These warranty periods will be begin on the date the engine is purchased by the initial purchaser. If any emission related part on the engine is defective, the  
part will be replaced by Kohler Co. at no cost to the owner. Kohler Co. is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still under  
warranty.  
Kohler Co. shall remedy warranty defects at any authorized Kohler Co. engine dealer or warranty station. Warranty repair work done at an authorized dealer or warranty  
station shall be free of charge to the owner if such work determines that a warranted part is defective.  
Listed below are the parts covered by the Federal and California Emission Control Systems Warranty. Some parts listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are  
warranted up to the first scheduled replacement point for that part.The warranted parts are:  
• Oxygen sensor (if equipped)  
• Intake manifold (if equipped)  
• Exhaust manifold (if equipped)  
• Catalytic muffler (if equipped)  
• Fuel metering valve (if equipped)  
Spark advance module (if equipped)  
• Ignition module(s) with high tension lead  
• Gaseous fuel regulator (if equipped)  
• Electronic control unit (if equipped)  
• Carburetor or fuel injection system  
• Fuel lines (if equipped)  
Air filter, fuel filter, and spark plugs (only to first scheduled replacement point)  
LIMITATIONS  
This Emission Control System Warranty shall not cover any of the following:  
(a) repair or replacement required because of misuse or neglect, improper maintenance, repairs improperly performed or replacements not conforming to Kohler Co.  
specifications that adversely affect performance and/or durability and alterations or modifications not recommended or approved in writing by Kohler Co.,  
(b) replacement of parts and other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance at and after the first scheduled replacement point,  
(c) consequential damages such as loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of the engine or equipment, etc.,  
(d) diagnosis and inspection fees that do not result in eligible warranty service being performed, and(e)any add-on or modified part, or malfunction of authorized parts  
due to the use of add-on or modified parts.  
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS REQUIREMENTS  
The owner is responsible for the proper use and maintenance of the engine. Kohler Co. recommends that all receipts and records covering the performance of regular  
maintenance be retained in case questions arise. If the engine is resold during the warranty period, the maintenance records should be transferred to each subsequent  
owner. Kohler Co. reserves the right to deny warranty coverage if the engine has not been properly maintained; however, Kohler Co. may not deny warranty repairs solely  
because of the lack of repair maintenance or failure to keep maintenance records.  
Normal maintenance, replacement or repair of emission control devices and systems may be performed by any repair establishment or individual; however, warranty repair  
must be performed by a Kohler authorized service center. Any replacement part or service that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in non-warranty  
maintenance or repairs, and shall not reduce the warranty obligations of the engine manufacturer.  
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CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT  
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS  
The California Air Resources Board and MTD Consumer Group Inc are pleased to explain the evaporative emission control system warranty on your 2007 lawn  
mower. In California, new lawn mower must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards. MTD Consumer Group Inc must  
warrant the EECS on your lawn mower for the period of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your lawn mower.  
Your EECS may include parts such as the carburetor, fuel-injection system, the ignition system, catalytic converter, fuel tanks, fuel lines, fuel caps, valves,  
canisters, filters, vapor hoses, clamps, connectors, and other associated emission-related components.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, MTD Consumer Group Inc will repair your lawn mower at no cost toyou including diagnosis, parts and labor.  
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
This evaporative emission control system is warranted for two years. If any evaporative emission-related part on your equipment is defective, the part will be  
repaired or replaced by MTD Consumer Group Inc.  
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:  
As the lawn mower owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. MTD Consumer Group Inc recom-  
mends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your lawn mower, but MTD Consumer Group Inc cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts.  
As the lawn mower owner, you should however be aware that MTD Consumer Group Inc may deny you warranty coverage if your lawn mower or a part has failed  
due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.  
You are responsible for presenting your lawn mower to MTD Consumer Group Inc’s distribution center or service center as soon as the problem exists. The  
warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have a question regarding your warranty coverage, you should  
contact the MTD Consumer Group Inc Service Department at 1-800-800-7310.  
GENERAL EMISSIONS WARRANTY COVERAGE:  
MTD Consumer Group Inc warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the lawn mower is: Designed, built and equipped so as to  
conform with all applicable regulations; and free from defects in materials and workmanship that cause the failure of a warranted part to be identical in all material  
respects to that part as described in MTD Consumer Group Inc’s application for certification.  
The warranty period begins on the date the lawn mower is delivered to an ultimate purchaser or first placed into service. The warranty period is two years.  
Subject to certain conditions and exclusions as stated below, the warranty on emission-related parts is as follows:  
1. Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions supplied, is warranted for the warranty period  
stated above. If the part fails during the period of warranty coverage, the part will be repaired or replaced by MTD Consumer Group Inc according to subsection  
(4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the period.  
2. Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the written instructions supplied is warranted for the warranty period stated above. Any such  
part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remaining warranty period.  
3. Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions supplied is warranted for the period of time before the  
first scheduled replacement date for that part. If the part fails before the first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by MTD Consumer  
Group Inc according to subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the  
first scheduled replacement point for the part.  
4. Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty provisions herein must be performed at a warranty station at no charge to the owner.  
5. Notwithstanding the provisions herein, warranty services or repairs will be provided at all of our distribution centers that are franchised to service the subject  
engines or equipment.  
6. The lawn mower owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor that is directly associated with diagnosis of a defective, emission-related warranted part,  
provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station.  
7. MTD Consumer Group Inc is liable for damages to other engine or equipment components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted  
part.  
8. Throughout the lawn mower warranty period stated above, MTD Consumer Group Inc will maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected  
demand for such parts.  
9. Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs and must be provided without charge to the owner. Such use will  
not reduce the warranty obligations of MTD Consumer Group Inc.  
10. Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by the Air Resources Board may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts by the  
ultimate purchaser will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claims. MTD Consumer Group Inc will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused  
by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.  
WARRANTED PARTS:  
The repair or replacement of any warranted part otherwise eligible for warranty coverage may be excluded from such warranty coverage if MTD Consumer Group  
Inc demonstrates that the lawn mower has been abused, neglected, or improperly maintained, and that such abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance was the  
direct cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part. That notwithstanding, any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed, and properly  
operating, adjustment limiting device is still eligible for warranty coverage. The following emission warranty parts list are covered: Fuel Line, Fuel Line Clamps  
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CUB CADET LLC  
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR  
SERIES 1000 & SERIES 1500 TRACTORS  
IMPORTANT: To obtain warranty coverage owner must present an original  
Without limiting the foregoing, this limited warranty does not provide coverage  
in the following cases:  
proof of purchase and applicable maintenance records to the servicing dealer.  
Please see the operator’s manual for information on required maintenance and  
service intervals.  
a. Routine maintenance items such as lubricants, filters, blade sharpening,  
tune-ups, brake adjustments, clutch adjustments, deck adjustments, and  
normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use or exposure.  
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Cub Cadet LLC with respect to  
new merchandise purchased or leased and used in the  
b. Service completed by someone other than an authorized service dealer.  
United States and/or its territories and possessions, and by MTD Products  
Limited with respect to new merchandise purchased or leased and used in  
Canada and/or its territories and possessions (either entity respectively, “Cub  
Cadet”).  
c. Cub Cadet does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported  
outside of the United States and/or Canada, and their respective posses-  
sions and territories, except those sold through Cub Cadet’s authorized  
channels of export distribution.  
Cub Cadet warrants this product (excluding its Normal Wear Parts, Batteries,  
and Frame and Front Axle as described below) against defects in material  
and workmanship for a period of three (3) years or one hundred twenty (120)  
operation hours, whichever comes first, commencing on the date of original  
retail purchase or lease and will, at its option, repair or replace, free of charge,  
any part found to be defective in materials or workmanship.  
d. Replacement parts and\or accessories that are not genuine Cub Cadet  
parts.  
e. Transportation charges and service calls.  
f. Cub Cadet does not warrant this product for commercial use.  
There are no implied warranties, including without limitation any implied  
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No  
warranties shall apply after the applicable period of express written  
warranty above. No other express warranties beyond those mentioned  
above, given by any person or entity, including a dealer or retailer, with  
respect to any product, shall bind Cub Cadet. The exclusive remedy is  
repair or replacement of the product as set forth above. The terms of  
this warranty provide the sole and exclusive remedy arising from the  
sale and/or lease of the products covered hereby. Cub Cadet shall not  
be liable for any incidental or consequential loss or damage including,  
without limitation, expenses incurred for substitute or replacement lawn  
care services or for rental expenses to temporarily replace a warranted  
product.  
Normal Wear Parts are warranted to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of original purchase  
or lease. Normal wear parts include, but are not limited to items such as: belts,  
blades, blade adapters, grass bags, rider deck wheels, seats, and tires.  
Batteries have a one-year prorated limited warranty against defects in material  
and workmanship, with 100% replacement during the first three months. After  
three months, the battery replacement credit is based on the months remaining  
in the twelve (12) month period dating back to the original date of original sale  
or lease. Any replacement battery will be warranted only for the remainder of  
the original warranty period.  
Frame and Front Axle — Cub Cadet warrants the frame, and front cast iron  
pivot axle against defects in material and workmanship for a period of five (5)  
years or 500 hours, whichever occurs first, commencing on the date of original  
purchase or lease.  
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,  
so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.  
This limited warranty shall only apply if this product has been operated and  
maintained in accordance with the Operator’s Manual furnished with the  
product, and has not been subject to misuse, abuse, commercial use, neglect,  
accident, improper maintenance, alteration, vandalism, theft, fire, water, or  
damage because of other peril or natural disaster. Damage resulting from  
the installation or use of any part, accessory or attachment not approved  
by Cub Cadet for use with the product(s) covered by this manual will void  
your warranty as to any resulting damage. In addition, Cub Cadet may deny  
warranty coverage if the hour meter, or any part thereof, is altered, modified,  
disconnected or otherwise tampered with.  
In no event shall recovery of any kind be greater than the amount of the  
purchase price of the product sold. Alteration of safety features of the  
product shall void this warranty. You assume the risk and liability for loss,  
damage, or injury to you and your property and/or to others and their property  
arising out of the misuse or inability to use the product.  
This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than the original  
purchaser or to the person for whom it was purchased as a gift.  
HOW LOCAL LAWS RELATE TO THIS WARRANTY: This limited warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary in  
different jurisdictions.  
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE: Warranty service is available, WITH PROOF OF  
PURCHASE AND APPLICABLE MAINTENANCE RECORDS, through your  
local authorized service dealer. To locate the dealer in your area:  
In the U.S.A.:  
Check your Yellow Pages, or contact Cub Cadet LLC at P.O. Box 361131,  
Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019, call 1-877-282- 8684  
In Canada:  
Contact MTD Products Limited, Kitchener, ON N2G 4J1, call 1-800-668-1238  
Cub Cadet LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019, Phone: 1-877-ꢀ8ꢀ-8684  
MTD Products Limited, Kitchener, ON NꢀG 4J1, Phone: 1-800-668-1ꢀ38  
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