Cub Cadet 48-inch, 54-inch, 60-inch, 72-inch service manual Figure Fuel Shutoff Valve

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Steering Levers

Deck Lift Handle

Brake

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4.Electric Blade Clutch Switch: (See Figure 1.) Located on the right side of the mower beside the ignition switch. This is an “on/off” push pull switch that controls the electric blade clutch which supplies power to the cut- ting blades through the PTO. The switch must be turned off to start the engine and should be turned off for safety any time another per- son approaches the mower or the mowing deck is raised to the transport position. Power to the electric clutch will also be cut off if the operator leaves the operator’s seat.

5.Parking Brake: (See Figure 3.) Located on the left side of the traction unit. The handle is an overcenter lever which applies the drum- type brake on each drive wheel when the han- dle is pulled to the rear. The brake must be engaged in order to start the engine.

6.Deck Lift Handle and Foot Pedal Lift Assist: (See Figure 3.) Located on the right front corner of the mowing deck. Raise the mowing deck to the transport position, by pull- ing the lever to the rear and moving it inward into the stop for transport. To lower the mow- ing deck, pull the deck lift handle and move it outward. This lower’s the deck to the cutting position.The foot pedal lift assist (not pictured above) can provide “lift assist” to the hand lever or with “foot effort only”. To provide assistance to the lift handle: remove the detent pin from the pedal assembly. Fold the pedal down to the horizontal position so the hole in the pedal aligns with the hole in the lever. Re-install the detent pin. Pull on the Lift handle and depress the foot pedal to raise the deck. Lifting with “foot effort only” depress the foot pedal (the hand lever will lock into trans- port position if fully depressed). To release the lift mechanism depress the foot pedal, move the hand lever outward and slowly reduce foot pedal effort to lower the mechanism. To ser- vice the unit: Remove the detent pin from the pedal assembly. Fold the pedal up to vertical position so the hole in the pedal aligns with

Note: The 19hp and 23hp use the 5 gallon fuel tank.

Figure. 4 Fuel Shutoff Valve

the hole in the lever. Reinstall the detent pin. This is the required position for the foot pedal for the foot platform to tilt forward and to access some of the machines components.

7.Fuel Shutoff Valve: (See Figure 4.) Located on top of the fuel tank(s). When turned in a clockwise direction until it stops, it will shut off the flow of fuel to the engine. When turned in a counterclockwise direction it will open and allow fuel to flow to the engine. Close this valve if you are not going to run the mower for a period of 30 minutes or more to prevent flooding the engine.

8.Seat Adjustment Lever: The Seat Adjust- ment Lever is located beneath the seat. The Seat Adjustment Lever is used to move the seat forward and backward. To place the seat in the desired position pull the seat adjust- ment lever to the left then push the seat for- ward or back to the desired position. Release the lever so the seat will lock in place.

9.Digital Tachometer and Hour Meter: (See Figure 1) Located on the right side of the mower in front of the ignition switch. When the machine is running the tachometer displays engine rpm. When the machine is off the tachometer displays running time.

10.Choke Lever: (See Figure 2) The Choke Lever is located on the left instrument panel next to the seat. The Choke Lever is operated manually. Having the Choke Lever in the ON position helps the engine to start during initial start-up. During normal operation the Choke Lever should be in the OFF position.

Note: The Tanks equipped with E.F.I. do not have a choke control.

Note: There will be a flashing “LUBE” for each recommended lubrication interval. There is a flashing “OIL” at each recommended engine oil and filter change.

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Contents Hydrostatic Zero-Turn Commercial Riding Mower Table of Contents Forward General General Safety OperationsSafety Precautions Related to Batteries When MowingRelated to Fuel Page Shield Missing do not Operate Safety Decals and LabelsSpecifications Operating Instructions When MowingSafety Awareness when Mowing To Mow Grass and Produce a Striped Pat- tern Figure Fuel Shutoff Valve Check the fluid levels and tires Initial AdjustmentsInitial Operation Zero Turn Break-In And Operating ProceduresLubricate all fittings listed in the mainte- nance section OrientationStart the Engine Parking the Mower Mower Cutting BladesChanging a Blade Maintenance ServiceMower Deck Removing the Mower DeckChanging the Blade Drive Belts Changing the Spindle AssemblyHydraulic Oil Draining Hydraulic Oil Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switchElectrical Circuit Adding Hydraulic Oil use Rimula SAE15W40Jump Starting Battery RemovalInstalling the Battery Specific Gravity Freezing Temp FInflation Pressure TiresBrakes Hydraulic Oil Tank and Filter ScrewStorage To Put the Mower Back in ServiceMaintenance Schedule If Mower is so equipped OIL ChartEnginge RPM Check and Adjustment High Speed Tracking AdjustmentLap Bar Adjustment Deck Corner Ball Wheel Roller SettingsDeck Center Anti-Scalp Roller Settings Deck leveling Procedure Wiring Diagram Maintenance Record Page MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty Turf Equipment

48-inch, 54-inch, 60-inch, 72-inch, 54-inch, 72-inch specifications

Cub Cadet has long been a trusted name in outdoor power equipment, particularly when it comes to riding lawn mowers and lawn tractors. Among its impressive lineup, the 48-inch, 54-inch, 60-inch, and 72-inch cutting decks stand out for their power, performance, and innovative features tailored to meet the needs of both homeowners and professional landscapers.

Starting with the 48-inch cutting deck, this model is perfect for smaller to mid-sized lawns. It boasts a tight turning radius and exceptional maneuverability, making it easy to access narrow spaces and navigate around obstacles. Equipped with a powerful engine, the 48-inch deck provides efficient cutting, ensuring a professional finish every time.

The 54-inch cutting deck offers a slightly larger option, ideal for larger residential properties or commercial applications. This model incorporates advanced features such as the Cub Cadet’s AeroForce technology, which enhances airflow to create a superior cut and reduces clumping yard debris. The durable construction of the 54-inch deck ensures longevity, paired with easy-to-adjust cutting height settings for versatile lawn care.

For those requiring even more power and coverage, the 60-inch cutting deck delivers outstanding performance on expansive lawns. It features a heavy-duty design that enhances durability and precision in cutting. With exceptional stability, this mower easily handles uneven terrain, providing a consistent blade height thanks to its advanced deck leveling system.

The 72-inch cutting deck is designed for professional landscapers and those with substantial property needs. This deck covers wide areas rapidly, reducing mowing time. It is engineered with a robust build, featuring reinforced blades that enhance cutting power. The 72-inch model also incorporates vibration-dampening technology, ensuring operator comfort during extended use.

Across all Cub Cadet models, key characteristics include ease of use with an intuitive dashboard, hydrostatic transmission for smooth maneuvering, and powerful engines that cater to the rigors of lawn care. The mowers also boast innovative safety features, including automatic blade brake systems and operator presence controls that require the operator to remain engaged while mowing.

With exceptional cutting technology, robust engineering, and varied sizes to meet different lawn demands, the Cub Cadet 48-inch, 54-inch, 60-inch, and 72-inch cutting decks stand as top choices for anyone seeking reliability and performance in lawn care. Whether for residential use or professional landscaping, these mowers deliver quality results with each pass.