Cub Cadet ST35, ST23, ST26 manual Trimmer Assembly, Mounting the Loop Handle, Mounting the Deflector

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TRIMMER ASSEMBLY

The trimmer is partly disassembled for ease of shipment and must be assembled before it can be used for the first time.

WARNING

Because of the increased risk of accidents the powerhead must not be started while it is detached from the trimmer.

A. MOUNTING THE LOOP HANDLE:

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1. Mount the loop handle (Ref. 1) .

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2.Position the clamp (Ref. 2) in the loop handle (Ref. 1).

3.Place both parts on the drive tube (Ref. 5).

4.Position the clamp (Ref. 3).

5.Insert the screws (Ref. 4) hand tight.

6.Line up the loop handle and tighten the screws firmly.

B. MOUNTING THE DEFLECTOR:

1.To mount the deflector, lay the trimmer on its back with the cutting tool head facing upward.

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2.Place the deflector (Ref. 1) inside pointing upward, on the bracket already fitted to the drive shaft. Fit the plate (Ref. 2) on the inside of the deflector and line it up. Insert the four screws and tighten them down.

3.When using the nylon line trimmer, attach the deflector (B) with a chopper blade on your brushcutter in order to keep the line at the proper length. Failure to follow this procedure may damage your brushcutter.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from thrown objects or blade contact, never operate the trimmer without a properly mounted deflector.

C. MOUNTING THE CUTTING TOOL:

1.Install the nylon line trimmer head or the cutting blade as illustrated.

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Contents Trimmers Foreword Table of ContentsProtecting Others Safety PrecautionsGeneral Carbon Monoxide Hazards Preparation for the USE of the TrimmerOperation Safety Precautions Metal Blade USE Shaft Decals Decal InformationSpecifications REF no Description Parts DescriptionMounting the Cutting Tool Trimmer AssemblyMounting the Loop Handle Mounting the DeflectorUsing the Shoulder Harness Standard on ST35 Fueling Instructions Directions for Mixing See Chart for AmountsMixing Instructions Fuel MixtureStarting When the Engine is ColdOperation If the Engine Doesnt Start When the Engine is WarmStopping Yearly See USE MaintenanceEmission Parts Maintenance Chart Carburetor AdjustmentProper idling speed Adjusting the idle speedCutting tool rotates when the engine is idling Adjusting high speedChecking the Spark Plug Throttle Wire AdjustmentCooling System MAlNTENANCE Cleaning the AIR FilterCleaning the Clutch and Clutch Drum Cleaning the Cylinder FinsCleaning the Exhaust Port Lubricating the Drive Shaft Fuel SystemLubricating the Gear Head Problem Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideHOW to Order Parts Your Warranty Rights and Obligations EPA Emission Control Warranty StatementEmission Control Warranty Parts List Parts List ENGINE, ST23 Trimmer ENGINE, ST23 Trimmer Ð Parts List SHAFT, ST23 Trimmer Optional SHAFT, ST23 Trimmer Parts ListENGINE, ST26 Trimmer ENGINE, ST26 Trimmer Parts List SHAFT, ST26 Trimmer SHAFT, ST26 Trimmer Parts List ENGINE, ST35 Trimmer ENGINE, ST35 Trimmer Parts List SHAFT, ST35 Trimmer SHAFT, ST35 Trimmer Parts List

ST35, ST23, ST26 specifications

The Cub Cadet ST26, ST23, and ST35 snow blowers are excellent machines designed for efficient snow removal. Built with durability in mind, these models come equipped with robust features and advanced technologies aimed at enhancing performance and ease of use during winter months.

One of the main features of the Cub Cadet ST series is its powerful engines. The ST26 is powered by a 243cc engine, while the ST23 has a slightly smaller engine but still delivers commendable power for residential use. The ST35, on the other hand, boasts a more robust engine that provides superior snow removal capability, ideal for larger driveways or more substantial snowfall. The engines ensure reliable starts, even in cold temperatures, which is essential during winter.

These snow blowers also feature an innovative electric start option, allowing users to start the machine with just the push of a button. This convenience is particularly beneficial on frigid mornings when a traditional pull-start may be less appealing.

Another highlight of the ST series is the Cub Cadet's patented Intuitive Control System. This system allows users to easily adjust the speed, direction, and chute angles with minimal effort. With multiple forward and reverse speeds, users can navigate through varying snow conditions and terrain seamlessly.

The composite poly chute is another great feature, designed to provide enhanced throwing distance and prevent clogging. This innovative chute design helps direct snow exactly where users want it, saving time and effort when clearing driveways and walkways.

Additionally, the ST series snow blowers come with oversized tires that offer enhanced traction, allowing for better stability and maneuverability on slippery surfaces. The machines are also equipped with heated hand grips, ensuring comfort in extremely cold conditions.

Built with a strong, durable frame, these snow blowers are constructed to withstand the rigors of winter use. The reinforced housing provides additional protection against wear and tear, making the ST series reliable over years of heavy use.

In summary, the Cub Cadet ST26, ST23, and ST35 snow blowers present an array of advanced features and technologies. With powerful engines, intuitive controls, and robust construction, they stand out as efficient solutions for snow removal. Whether tackling light snowfalls or heavy winter storms, these machines offer performance and reliability, making them an excellent choice for homeowners seeking to conquer winter weather challenges.