Cub Cadet SWE 528 warranty Shave Plate and Skid Shoes, Replacing Belt, Replacing Skid Shoe

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Shave Plate and Skid

Shoes

The shave plate and skid shoes on the bottom of the snow thrower are subject to wear. Check these periodi- cally and replace as necessary.

Replacing Skid Shoe

1.Remove four carriage bolts, hex nuts, and washers which attach the two skid shoes to the snow thrower on each side of the housing. See Figure 20.

2.Reassemble new skid shoes with the same hardware. Make certain the skid shoes are adjusted to be level.

Replacing Shave Plate

1.After removing both skid shoes, remove the four car- riage bolts, hex nuts, and washers which secure the shave plate to the snow thrower housing. See Figure 20.

2.Reassemble new shave plate, making sure heads of the carriage bolts are to the inside of the housing. Tighten securely. Re-install skid shoes.

Replacing Belt

Check the condition of both auger belt and drive belt every 25 hours of snow thrower operation. Replace if either shows signs of wear and tear. To remove and replace either the auger belt or the drive belt, follow the steps below and then proceed to the specific steps listed under respective sub-headings.

1.Remove belt cover by removing the two self-tapping screws that secure it to the snow thrower housing. See Figure 21.

2.Drain the gasoline from the snow thrower, or place a piece of plastic under the gas cap. Carefully tip the snow thrower up and forward, so that it rests on the housing. Remove the self-tapping screws from the frame cover underneath the snow thrower and move the frame cover away. See Figure 22.

Figure 20

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Maintaining

Your Snow

Thrower

This Operator’s Manual may cover a range of product specifications for various models. Char- acteristics and features discussed and/or illustrated in this manual may not be applicable to all models.

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Contents Two-Stage Snow Thrower Model SWE Form no -01791A06/02/2006 Table of Contents Finding and Recording Model NumberCustomer Support %, 352&!#%3 Chute clean-out tool is fastened to the topYour Responsibility 53% %842! #!54/ %. /0%2!4Your Responsibility Restrict the use PracticesYour Responsibility Do not modify engineTighten hand knobs securing upper handle to lower handle Setting Up Your Snow ThrowerChute Clean-Out Tool Shear Pin StorageTire Pressure Know Your Snow Thrower Operating Your Snow ThrowerYour Snow Thrower OperatingElectric Starter Gas & Oil Fill-UpStopping The Engine Starting The EngineTo Engage Drive To Engage AugersAuger Control Test Drive Control Shift Lever Making AdjustmentsShift Cable Chute ControlAuger Control Skid ShoesLubrication Maintaining Your Snow ThrowerGeneral Recommendations EngineReplacing Shave Plate Shave Plate and Skid ShoesReplacing Belt Replacing Skid ShoeRoll auger belt off the pulley as shown in Figure Auger BeltDrive Belt Friction Wheel RubberWheel and friction wheel disc. See Figure Short-Term Storage Off-Season StoragePreparing Engine Preparing Snow ThrowerTrouble- shooting This section Addresses minor Service issuesPage Parts, call the Customer Dealer Referral Line at Parts ListTo order replacement Or visit    Shoulder Nut, 1/4-20 738-04194 Flange Shoulder ScrewLock Plate Clutch Lock Cam55 56 790-00226 Frame Cover Friction Wheel Disc AssemblyAB Screw, 1/4-20 x 790-00096 Auger Cable Guide Bracket 748-0190 SpacerPage Contact MTD Products Limited, Kitchener, on N2G 4J1, or call U.S.A CanadaMANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty for

SWE 528 specifications

The Cub Cadet SWE 528 is a powerful and versatile snow blower designed for homeowners who demand efficiency and reliability during winter months. This model is notable for its robust performance and innovative features that make snow removal an easier and more streamlined task.

One of the standout characteristics of the SWE 528 is its 28-inch clearing width, allowing users to clear large areas of snow in a single pass. The machine is powered by a dependable 420cc OHV engine, delivering ample power and torque to tackle even the most stubborn snow. The engine's design ensures smooth operation, providing the strength needed to clear heavy, wet snow and dealing effortlessly with snowdrifts.

The SWE 528 features a heavy-duty steel auger that efficiently breaks up and gathers snow, sending it through an impressive 200-degree adjustable chute. This pivotal chute design allows for precise control over the direction of snow disbursement, giving users the ability to decide where to send the snow, whether it's onto a driveway, yard, or away from pathways.

Another notable technology in the SWE 528 is its electric start function, which provides a hassle-free way to fire up the engine regardless of the cold weather conditions. This feature is especially beneficial for those who may struggle with traditional pull-start mechanisms in frigid temperatures. Moreover, the model includes a reliable 6-speed transmission that features both forward and reverse settings, allowing for greater mobility and control when navigating various terrains and snow depths.

Comfort is also a key focus in the design of the Cub Cadet SWE 528. It comes equipped with ergonomically designed handles, which provide a comfortable grip and reduce user fatigue during extended use. Additionally, the heated hand grips keep hands warm while operating the snow blower in the coldest conditions, making it an excellent choice for winter storms.

The SWE 528 is built to withstand the elements with its durable construction, featuring a rust-resistant finish and high-impact components that are made to endure harsh winter conditions. Overall, the Cub Cadet SWE 528 combines power, convenience, and durability, making it an excellent investment for anyone looking to simplify their winter snow management tasks. Its impressive features and user-friendly design set it apart in the competitive snow blower market, delivering performance that meets the needs of homeowners in snowy climates.