Cub Cadet 19HP Enforcer 44, 21HP Enforcer 48, 23HP Enforcer 54 Hydraulic System, Storage

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When the mower is parked with the engine running and the steering levers in the neutral position, the parking brakes should be applied. The parking brakes are internal gear/pawl brakes mounted in each transaxle. They are both engaged by the same operating lever.

1.Adjustments: The parking brake handle is an over-center lever in a slot that should engage with moderate force. The parking brakes pro- vide a positive means to hold a machine sta- tionary that is similar to “Park” on an automobile.

Note: The parking brakes normally do not need to be adjusted.

To adjust either brake individually, loosen the jam nuts on the cable near the brake arm on the transaxle. If the brake is not holding, adjust the nuts so that the brake cable housing moves away from the lever.

2.Repair: The mower is equipped with internal gear/pawl brakes and will not normally require maintenance. If they are not working properly, please contact your service center.

G.Hydraulic System

1.Hydrostatic Pumps and Motors: The pumps in the transaxles are the hardest-working components in the hydraulic system. They are in operation all the time the engine is running. Because of extremely close tolerances, wear is an important factor in their life.

Note: The pumps and motors are not owner-repairable. If a pump fails, contact your Cub Cadet dealer. Do not disassemble the pump/motors.

2.Steering Lever Adjustments: Place the mower on level ground with the engine run- ning, parking brake off and steering levers in neutral position. If the mower begins to creep contact your service representative.

H.Storage

1.General: If your mower will not be in service for a few months, it should be stored in a dry location that is not subject to drastic changes in temperature. Before storing, the following maintenance procedures should be per- formed.

a.Clean the mower. The entire tractor and cutting deck should be washed and cleaned.

b.Sharpen the blades so that the mower will be ready to use when needed.

c.Protect the metal surfaces. Repair scratches with the appropriate touch-up

spray paint. Brush a rust preventive oil on any unpainted surfaces including the pul- leys and blades. (Be careful not to get any oil on the drive belts.)

d.Lubricate the mower.

e.Drain the engine oil. The engine should be warm so that all the oil drains. Replace the engine oil filter and refill the crankcase with fresh oil.

f.Gasoline Engine: Drain all the fuel. Close the fuel tank shutoff valve. Disconnect the fuel line from the carburetor and put the end into an approved fuel container. Open the fuel tank shutoff valve and drain the fuel tank and line into the approved con- tainer. Replace the fuel line on the carbure- tor. Start the engine and allow it to run out of fuel. This will prevent gum and varnish deposits from forming. Replace the fuel fil- ter.

g.Gasoline Engine Only: Remove the spark plugs and pour approximately one ounce of oil into each cylinder. Crank the engine one or two turns to spread the oil evenly on the cylinder walls. Replace the spark plugs.

h.Clean the battery and make sure it is fully charged.

i.Jack the mower up and store it on blocks to take the weight off of the tires.

2.To Put the Mower Back in Service:

a.Check the battery. Charge if necessary.

b.Gasoline Engine Only: Remove the spark plugs and wipe them off. Using the starter, crank the engine to pump the excess oil out of the spark plug holes. Replace the spark plugs and the ignition leads. Refill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline.

c.Check the level of the oil in the crankcase and the hydraulic tank.

d.Lower the mower off the block and check the tire pressure.

e.Push the mower outdoors and start the engine. Let the engine idle until it has warmed up completely (4 to 5 minutes).

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Contents Hydrostatic Zero-Turn Commercial Riding Mower Table of Contents Foreword General Safety Operations Safe Operation PracticesSlope Operation Service Related to BatteriesSuspension Seat Related to FuelTowing Safety Decals and Labels Assemble Chute Deflector to this Unit Before OperatingSpecifications Operating Instructions When MowingGeneral Safety Awareness when Mowing To Mow Grass and Produce a Striped Pat- ternSteering Levers Initial Adjustments Check the fluid levels and tiresOrientation Zero Turn Break-In And Operating ProceduresLubricate all fittings listed in the mainte- nance section Initial OperationStart the Engine Mower Cutting Blades Parking the MowerMaintenance Service Cleaning your DeckChanging a Blade Mower DeckRemoving the Mower Deck Sharpening the BladeHydrostatic Drive System Changing the Spindle AssemblyBattery Removal Electrical CircuitInstalling the Battery Jump StartingBrakes TiresInflation Pressure Hydraulic System To Put the Mower Back in ServiceStorage Maintenance Schedule OIL Chart If Mower is so equippedHigh Speed Tracking Adjustment Engine RPM Check and AdjustmentLap Bar Adjustment Deck Corner Ball Wheel Roller SettingsDeck Center Anti-Scalp Roller Deck leveling Procedure Wiring Diagram Gaugeslope Maintenance Record Page U.S.A Canada

19HP Enforcer 44, 21HP Enforcer 48, 23HP Enforcer 54 specifications

The Cub Cadet Enforcer series is a robust line of ride-on lawn mowers designed for superior performance, versatility, and user convenience. Three prominent models in this series include the 19HP Enforcer 44, the 21HP Enforcer 48, and the 23HP Enforcer 54. Each of these mowers showcases a unique set of features tailored to meet various yard care needs.

The 19HP Enforcer 44 is equipped with a powerful 19 horsepower engine, offering reliable performance for smaller to mid-sized lawns. This model features a 44-inch cutting deck, allowing for efficient mowing without compromising fuel efficiency. The mower's hydrostatic transmission provides smooth acceleration and easy maneuverability, making it ideal for navigating around obstacles. Key technologies include Cub Cadet's signature AeroForce cutting system, which enhances grass collection and creates an immaculate finish.

Next, the 21HP Enforcer 48 takes performance a step further. With its 21 horsepower engine, this mower is designed for those who require both power and precision. The 48-inch cutting deck provides a broader swath of grass, enabling homeowners to tackle larger lawns with ease. The Enforcer 48 also incorporates a heavy-duty frame for increased durability and stability. Ergonomically designed controls ensure a comfortable user experience, while the cutting height can be easily adjusted for various lawn conditions.

Lastly, the 23HP Enforcer 54 stands out with its 23 horsepower engine and expansive 54-inch cutting deck, making it ideal for larger properties and commercial mowing tasks. This model is equipped with advanced features such as a reinforced cutting deck and a powerful blade engagement system, ensuring exceptional performance in tough mowing conditions. The Enforcer 54 also benefits from an intuitive dashboard, where users can monitor vital mower parameters and maintain optimal performance with ease.

All three mowers share common characteristics, including a robust design built to withstand the rigors of regular use. They also feature an easy-to-access fuel system and tool-free maintenance points, simplifying upkeep for owners. With their powerful engines, advanced cutting technology, and user-friendly features, the Cub Cadet Enforcer series delivers a reliable solution for all lawn care needs, making it a preferred choice for homeowners and professionals alike.