Cub Cadet G 1236 Loose Parts in Carton, Tools Needed for Assembly, Removing the Chute Strap

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ASSEMBLY

IMPORTANT: This unit is shipped with oil in the engine. After assembly, see OPERATION section of this manual for fuel and engine oil details.

NOTE: Reference to right and left hand side of the mower is observed from the operating position.

This pedestrian controlled wide area mower has been completely assembled at the factory.

LOOSE PARTS IN CARTON

The following items are packaged in a bag:

Operator’s Manual and Engine Manual

TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY

A tire Gauge

REMOVING THE UNIT FROM THE CRATE

1.Cut straps securing unit to pallet.

2.Remove any protective packaging and plastic tie straps.

REMOVING THE CHUTE STRAP

1.Locate the chute strap which secures the discharge chute in a vertical position.

2.Pull chute back towards the engine. While holding the chute with one hand, cut the strap with the other hand.

FINAL ADJUSTMENTS

Tire Pressure

The recommended operating rear tire pressure is 10- 12 psi. The caster wheels are semi-pneumatic and do not require air pressure. Check the tire pressure periodically and maintain equal pressure in both rear tires at all times.

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.

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Contents Walk-Behind Commercial Rotary Mowers Table of Contents Foreword Operation SafetyGeneral Slope Operation Maintenance and StorageRelated to Fuel First Time Operators Slope Guide Open Belt Drive Safety LabelsPart Number Part Number 777S30503 Part Number 777D12837 General Info Product SpecificationRemoving the Unit from the Crate Tools Needed for AssemblyFinal Adjustments Loose Parts in CartonKnow Your Mower OperationOperator Presence Levers GAS and OIL FILL-UPTo Start the Mower Initial AdjustmentsKnow Your Mower Transporting Mower Using the MowerGeneral Recommendations Engine MaintenanceMaintenance Changing the Fuel Filter Service Spark PlugChanging Engine OIL Changing the AIR FilterChanging the Transmission Drive Sharpening a BladeChanging Either Traction Drive Belt Changing a Spindle AssemblyAdjusting the CONTROL-FORCE Service and AdjustmentsCutting Height Adjustment Table Interval Service Service Log Maintenance ScheduleOFF-SEASON Storage Accessories and AttachmentsThis section addresses minor service issues TroubleshootingMANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage Warranted Parts U.S.A Canada