MTD i1046, i1050 warranty Making Adjustments, Leveling the Deck

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Making Adjustments

WARNING: Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running, except where specified in the operator’s manual. Disconnect spark plug wire(s) before performing any adjustments, repairs or maintenance.

Steering and Transmission Linkage

The steering tie rod and drag links and the related transmission linkage are set at the factory and should not require further adjustment. Because of the complex adjustment procedure, the steering and transmission linkage should only be serviced or adjusted by a qualified mechanic. If you experience problems with steering, or with the hydro drive transmissions, contact your nearest Cub Cadet dealer to have the tractor inspected.

Adjusting the Seat

WARNING: After adjusting the seat or before driving the tractor, make sure that the seat adjustment lever is engaged in the seat index plate and that the seat will not move. Do not adjust the seat while the tractor is being driven. Adjusting the seat while the tractor is moving could cause the operator to lose control of the tractor.

1.While sitting in the seat, grasp the seat adjustment lever on the left side of the seat and pull it upward to disengage from the seat index plate. See Figure 9.

2.Slide the seat to the desired position. See Figure 9.

Figure 9

3.Once the desired position is reached, release the seat lever. Slide the seat slightly fore and aft as necessary to engage the seat lever into one of the eight adjust- ment positions in the index plate. Make certain the seat is locked in position.

Leveling the Deck

NOTE: Check the tractor’s tire pressure before perform- ing any deck leveling adjustments. Refer to Tires later in this section for further information regarding tire pressure.

Side to Side Leveling

If the cutting deck appears to be mowing unevenly, a side to side adjustment can be performed. Adjust if necessary as follows:

1.With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, move the deck to the mid height position (third or fourth notch) using the deck lift lever. Rotate both blades so that they are perpendicular with the tractor frame.

2.Measure the distance from the outside of the left blade tip to the ground and the distance from the outside of the right blade tip to the ground. Both measurements taken should be equal. If they’re not, note whether the left side of the deck is lower or higher and proceed to the next step.

3.Working from the left side of the tractor, loosen, but do not remove, the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger bracket. See Figure 11.

50” Mower Deck Shown

Adjustment

Gear

Hex Cap Screw

Figure 10

4.To even the deck turn the adjustment gear, located immediately behind the hex cap screw, clockwise (rearward) to raise the left side of the deck. Turn the gear counter-clockwise (toward front) to lower the left side of the deck. See Figure 11.

5.The deck is properly leveled when both blade tip measurements, as described earlier, are equal.

6.Retighten the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger bracket when proper adjustment is achieved.

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Adjustments

WARNING

Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running, except where specified in the operator’s manual. Stop the engine before performing any adjustments.

Before operating this machine, make sure the seat is engaged in the seat stop. While sitting in the seat before you start the tractor, check that the seat will not slide fore or aft .

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Table of Contents — Slope GaugeYour Responsibility Safe Operation PracticesChildren OperationGeneral Operation Never allow children or others in or on towed equip- ment Do NotService Opening the Tractor Hood Attaching the Battery CablesGas and Oil Fill-up Mulching Plug and Shipping Brace RemovalIts down position, even with Tire PressureThrowing objects. Never operate Know the Controls Key Switch Module Control Switch12V Power Outlet Throttle Control Lever PTO Blade EngageSeat Adjustment Lever Systems Indicator Monitor/Hour MeterDeck Lift Lever Cup HolderReverse Caution Mode Safety Interlock SystemCargo Net Hydro Transmission Bypass RodsStopping the Engine Starting the EngineDriving The Tractor If the blades are engaged, disengage the PTODriving On Slopes Steering the TractorMoving the Tractor Manually MowingInstalling Mulching Plug on 50 Decks only Installing Mulching Plug on 46 Decks onlyMulching Raise and hold the chute deflector in up positionLeveling the Deck Making AdjustmentsMaking See Figure Deck Gauge Wheel AdjustmentFront To Rear Leveling Deck only Deck Rear Roller AdjustmentChanging Engine Oil & Filter Maintaining Your Lawn TractorChecking Engine Oil Level OperatingServicing the Precleaner Air CleanerSpark Plugs Servicing Paper ElementEngine Cooling Steering MaintenanceCarburetor Fuel LineDeck Wash System Cleaning the Tractor and DeckLubrication Cutting Deck Removal BatteryTires Cutting Blades Spindle AssemblyBlades may be removed as follows Hex Flange NutHydrostatic Transmission Reinstalling the Cutting DeckChanging the Deck Belt FusesMower Deck Maintaining Your Tractor Drain fuel only into an approved container Attachments & AccessoriesOff-Season Storage Safety Labels Trouble Shooting Steering effort Lack of Lubrication Clean gearsArms Debris in steering gearsOr visit To order replacementDescription Model MANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage General Emissions Warranty Coverage U.S.A

i1046, i1050 specifications

The MTD i1046 and i1050 are notable additions to the MTD lineup, designed specifically for efficiency and ease of use in various landscaping tasks. These versatile machines are engineered to handle a range of applications, making them ideal for both residential and commercial users.

The MTD i1046 is equipped with a robust 18 HP engine, providing ample power for tackling tough mowing jobs. Its 46-inch cutting deck is designed for enhanced maneuverability, allowing users to navigate tight spots and corners with ease. The deck also features a mulching capability, which helps to naturally fertilize lawns while reducing the need for bagging clippings. Additionally, the i1046 boasts an automatic transmission that adjusts speed seamlessly, providing an intuitive driving experience for operators of all skill levels.

On the other hand, the MTD i1050 takes things a step further with a more powerful 22 HP engine. Its expansive 50-inch cutting deck allows for greater acreage coverage, making it an excellent choice for larger lawns. The i1050 also incorporates a high-back seat, enhancing comfort during extended mowing sessions. This model is designed with a heavy-duty frame and durable chassis, ensuring long-lasting performance even in challenging conditions.

Both models feature advanced technologies that enhance their usability. The Easy Select Deck Height Adjustment system allows users to customize cutting heights with simple adjustments, ensuring optimal grass length for diverse lawn types. The ergonomic steering wheel design provides an improved grip and reduces operator fatigue, enhancing overall comfort during operation.

In terms of safety, MTD has integrated a range of features across both models. The Rollover Protection Structure (ROPS) keeps operators safe in the event of uneven terrain, while the automatic blade stop ensures that the blades cease operation whenever the rider leaves the seat, preventing accidental injuries.

Furthermore, the i1046 and i1050 are designed with easy maintenance in mind. The accessible engine compartment allows straightforward engine checks, and the deck design enables hassle-free cleaning, which is essential for maintaining optimal performance.

In summary, the MTD i1046 and i1050 deliver a powerful and efficient solution for landscaping needs. With their strong engines, user-friendly features, and safety technologies, these models are poised to satisfy both professional landscapers and homeowners alike. Their sturdy design ensures reliability and performance, making them valuable assets for keeping lawns looking pristine.