Cub Cadet 2206 manual Lubrication Guide

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LUBRICATION GUIDE

Before Each Use

1.Engine filler cap and dipstick

Check the oil (with the engine stopped) and add sufficient new oil to bring it to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill. Do not operate the engine if the oil level is below the “LOW” mark on the dipstick.

2. Transmission oil level

Check the oil with the engine stopped. Keep the lubricant up to the “FULL”

and fill port

mark on the dipstick.

 

NOTE: The transmission oil level and fill port services the following:

1.Rear axle

2.Hydrostatic transmission

After Every 10 Hours of Operation

3.

Steering knuckles (2)

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

(both sides)

apply sufficient grease to flush out old grease and dirt.

4.

Transmission oil filter

NOTE: After the first 10 hours only, remove the transmission oil filter and

 

 

replace with a new filter. Refer to “MAINTENANCE.” Change the transmission

 

 

oil filter after 50 hours and every 100 hours of operation thereafter.

5.

Front axle pivot bolt

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

 

apply sufficient grease to flush out old grease and dirt.

6.Foot and lift control pivot points

Use a liberal amount of high grade lubricating oil.

7.

Deck spindles

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

 

apply 2 strokes (minimum) or sufficient grease to flush out old grease and dirt.

8.

Spindle belt idler arm

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

 

apply 2 strokes (minimum) or sufficient grease to flush out old grease and dirt.

After Every 30 Hours of Operation

9.

Front wheel bearings

Two or three strokes minimum of the lubricator using 251H EP grease or an

 

 

equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease.

10.

Steering gear

Every 30 hours or three times a season, use 251H EP grease or an equivalent

 

housing (2)

No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease. Apply two strokes with lubricator.

After Every 50 Hours of Operation

11.

Transmission oil filter

NOTE: After the first 50 hours only, remove the transmission oil filter and

 

 

replace with a new filter. Refer to “MAINTENANCE.” Change the transmission

 

 

oil filter every 100 hours of operation thereafter.

12.

Deck front gauge

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

wheels

apply sufficient grease to flush out old grease and dirt

13.

Deck front castor

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

brackets

apply sufficient grease to flush out old grease and dirt

14.

Deck double pulley

Use 251H EP grease or an equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease and

 

 

apply sufficient grease to maintain lubrication.

After Every 100 Hours of Operation

15.

Transmission oil filter

Change the transmission oil filter and replace with a new filter. Refer to

 

 

“MAINTENANCE.”

16.

Engine oil drain valve

While the engine oil is warm, open the drain valve and remove the oil filter, and

 

and oil filter

drain all of the oil from the crankcase. Close the drain valve. Refer to

 

 

“MAINTENANCE,” “FILLING THE CRANKCASE” and “OIL FILTER” for

proper oil filling procedure. Refer to “LUBRICATION TABLE” for the proper quantity and viscosity to use.

NOTE

Lubrication information for optional equipment may be found in the manual which is included with the specific piece of optional equipment.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions CarefullyMANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage Tractor and Deck Preparation ContentsGeneral Operation Safe Operation PracticesIII. Children II. Slope OperationDo not IV. Service Product Graphics Safety Graphic Located on Left Side of Mower DeckDeflector and Safety Graphic Serial Number Location To the OwnerSafety Interlock Switches Not Shown Section I. Controls and IndicatorsPower TAKE-OFF PTO Control Switch LOW OIL IndicatorIGNITION/LIGHT Switch Hour MeterSeat Adjustment Lever Lift Height IndicatorBrake Pedal Forward Control PedalHood and Side Panels Safety Interlock SwitchesFuel Tank Page Starting the Engine Section II. OperationBefore Operating Your Tractor Cold Weather Starting Tractor BREAK-IN ProcedureStopping the Engine Driving the Tractor Driving on Slopes Operating the Power TAKE-OFF PTO ClutchStopping the Tractor DrawbarAdjusting the Brakes Section III. AdjustmentsAdjusting the Seat Wheel Alignment Front Wheel AdjustmentPivot BAR Adjustment Checking the Transmission Neutral Setting Hydrostatic Neutral AdjustmentFront Control Rod Rear Control Rod Hex Tap Screw Adjusting Lift Assist Spring TensionControl Pivot Sleeve Neutral ArmCarburetor Adjustments Engine Maintenance Section IV. MaintenanceEngine OIL Checking the OIL LevelDraining OIL and Replacing OIL Filter Adding OILFilling the Crankcase Hydrostatic Drive OIL Filter Checking Transmission OIL LevelAdding Transmission OIL Servicing the Precleaner AIR CleanerElement Cover Air Cleaner Base Rubber Grommet Air Cleaner Cover Paper Element Wing NutCleaning Engine Servicing the Paper ElementHeadlights Spark PlugFuel Filter Maintenance of Battery General Battery InformationStorage of the Battery Common Causes for Battery FailureBattery Removal Battery Removal or InstallationBattery Installation Wash Hands after handlingMounting Tires on the RIM TiresTire SizePounds per Square Inch Section V. Mower Deck Installation of DeckQuick Attach ROD Captured Lift ROD Bracket Assembly Idler ARM Lever Stop Bracket PTO Belt Mower Deck Center Double Pulley Front of Deck Removal of Deck Idler ARM Lever Stop Bracket Front Lift ROD Front Roller Bracket Slots Finger guard Blade Hard Level Surface Measure This Distance Side to Side Leveling AdjustmentAdjustment Front to Back Leveling Adjustment Cutting Height Adjustment Lubrication Cleaning and Blade CareMovable Idler Pulley Idler Arm Lever Spindle Drive Belt Spindle Drive Belt ReplacementSection VI. OFF-SEASON Storage Mowing Section VII. MowingOptional Equipment and Accessories Month Season Yearly Storage Maintenance ChartPTO Clutch will not Engage Hard to StartEngine Operates Irregularly or Knocks Lack of Power Trouble ShootingMaintenance NanceLubrication Table Lubrication Guide Lubrication Guide 100 Engine SpecificationsPage Slope Gauge Commercial USE Residential USE CUB Cadet Corporation MANUFACTURER’S Limited WarrantyMaintenance Parts Chart

2206 specifications

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