Cub Cadet G1332, G1336, G1548 service manual Specifications, Operating Instructions

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SPECIFICATIONS

POWER UNIT

Engine:

Type:

Air Cleaner:

Lube System:

Fuel Tank:

Transmission:

Traction Drive:

Ground Speed:

Drive Wheels:

Brakes:

Controls:

Frame

Handles

13 or 15 HP Kawasaki.

4-cycle, single-cylinder, recoil start. Dual element, dry-type. Pressurized.

5 gallons, polyethylene.

5 speeds forward and 1 speed reverse. Double V-belts.

2 to 4.5 MPH maximum.

13 x 6.50-6 pneumatic tires mounted on steel wheels with ball bearings. Two 6-inch drum, external band type.

Right and left steering/brake levers; over-center blade clutch; transmission shift lever; engine throttle; cutter blade,transmission neutral and operator presence safety group; key-type ignition switch.

Steel Plate. All welded construction.

1-1/4" diameter, tubular steel, adjustable.

CUTTING DECK

Cutting Width:

Overall Width:

Number of Blades:

Height of Cut:

Deck Material:

Casters

32"

36"

48"

52"

33"

37"

49"

53"

2

2

3

3

2 to 4 inches in 1/4" increments.

10 gauge steel top with 7 gauge steel skirt. 9 x 3.50-4, 4-ply tires with inner tubes. Wheels have open-cage roller bearings.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

A. Controls

1.Ignition Switch: (Recoil Start)

Located in the center of the control panel between the handles. When the key is inserted and turned clockwise 90 degrees, the engine can be started if the transmission shift lever is in neutral and the blade clutch is disengaged.

(Electric Start)

Located in the center of the control panel between the handles. When the key is inserted and turned clockwise 90 degrees, the engine will start if the transmission shift lever is in neutral and the blade clutch is disengaged.

2.Fuel Shutoff Valve:

Located under the fuel tank in the opening of the handle mount frame. The handle turns 90 degrees. When the handle is in a horizontal position, it will shut off the flow of fuel to the engine. When it is turned to a vertical position, it will open and allow fuel to flow to the engine. Anytime the mower is being trailered or, if the mower will not be in use for 30 minutes or more, close the fuel shutoff valve to prevent flooding the engine.

3.Engine Throttle:

Located on the right side of the control panel between the handles. Moving the throttle lever from the front to the rear will increase the engine speed from slow to fast. To start the engine, set the throttle all the way to the rear in the “Choke” position. After the engine starts, move the throttle halfway between slow and fast.

4.Recoil Starter:

Located on the top of the engine. To start the engine,

set the throttle on “Choke” and grasp the starter grip and pull slowly until the starter engages. Then pull the cord rapidly to overcome compression, prevent kickback and start the engine. Repeat if necessary with the throttle pushed halfway back to the “Slow” position.

 

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Figure 1 The Control Panel

1.

Ignition Switch

3.

Engine Throttle

6.

Blade Clutch Lever or

7.

Right Steering Brake Lever

Electric Blade Clutch

 

 

8.

Neutral Latch Levers

9.

Right Operator Presence Lever

5.Transmission Shift Lever:

Located under the control panel. The lever has seven positions moving from the left to the right:

Reverse Gear, Neutral, First Gear, Second Gear, Third Gear, Fourth Gear and Fifth Gear. The lever must be in the Neutral position in order to start the engine. Never attempt to mow in Fifth Gear. Fifth Gear should be used for transport only. Note: DO NOT shift the transmission from one forward gear to another while moving.

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G1336, G1548, G1332 specifications

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