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Cub Cadet 1030 User Manual

Cub Cadet 1030
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CARBURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING:
If
any
adjustments
are
made
to
the
engine
while
the
engine
is
running
(e.g.
carburetor),
disengage
all
clutches
and
blades.
Keep
clear
of
all
moving
parts.
Be
careful
of
heated
surfaces
and
muffler.
Minor
carburetor
adjustment
may
be
required
to
compensate
for
differences
in
fuel,
temperature,
altitude
and
load.
To
adjust
the
carburetor,
refer
to
the
separate
engine
manual
packed
with
your
unit.
NOTE:
A
dirty
air
cieaner
wili
cause
an
engine
to
run
rough.
Be
certain
air
cleaner
is
clean
and
attached
to
the
carburetor
before
adjusting
carburetor.
LUBRICATION
A
WARNING:
Always
stop
engine
and
dis¬
connect
spark
plug
wire
before
cleaning,
lubricating
or
doing
any
kind
of
work
on
riding
mower.
Engine
—Maintain
the
engine
oil
according
to
the
engine
manual.
Front
Wheels
—Front
wheels
which
have
bronze
bearings
are
provided
with
grease
fittings.
Lubricate
at
least
once
a
season
with
automotive
multi-purpose
grease.
Wheels
which
have
ball
bearings
do
not
require
lubrication.
Front
Axle
—The
front
axle
assemblies
are
provided
with
grease
fittings.
Lubricate
at
least
three
times
a
season
using
automotive
multi-purpose
grease.
Shift
Cam
—Lubricate
the
shoulder
spacer
on
shift
cam
at
least
once
a
season
using
automotive
multi¬
purpose
grease.
Steering
Gear
—Lubricate
the
steering
gear
segment
at
least
once
a
season
using
automotive
multi-pur¬
pose
grease.
To
lubricate,
turn
the
steering
wheel
all
the
way
to
the
right.
Brush
grease
on
the
steering
gear
segment.
Turn
steering
wheel
several
times
in
both
directions
to
disperse
the
grease.
Linkage
—Oil
all
deck
linkage
and
height
adjustment
linkage.
Transaxle
—It
is
lubricsited
at
the
factory
and
does
not
require
checking.
Lubricate
with
10
oz.
of
grease
(Part
No.
737-0148)
if
disassembled.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Disconnect
spark
plug
wire
and
ground
it
against
the
engine
before
performing
any
repairs
or
maintenance.
CUTTING
BLADE
A.
Removal
for
Sharpening
or
Replacement
A
WARNING:
Be
sure
to
disconnect
and
ground
the
spark
plug
wire
before
work¬
ing
on
the
cutting
blade
to
prevent
acci¬
dental
engine
starting.
Protect
hands
by
using
heavy
gloves
or
a
rag
to
grasp
the
cutting
blade.
1.
R
emove
the
large
bolt
and
lock
washer
which
holds
the
blade
and
adapter
to
the
blade
spindle.
See
figure
14.
2.
R
emove
the
blade
and
adapter
from
the
spindle.
3.
I
f
the
blade
or
blade
adapter
needs
replacing,
remove
the
two
small
bolts,
lock
washers
and
nuts
which
hold
the
blade
to
the
adapter.
See
fig¬
ure
14.
B.
Sharpening
Remove
the
cutting
blade
by
following
the
directions
of
the
preceding
section.
When
sharpening
the
blade,
follow
the
original
angle
of
grind
as
a
guide.
It
is
extremely
important
that
each
cutting
edge
receives
an
equal
amount
of
grind¬
ing
to
prevent
an
unbalanced
blade.
An
unbalanced
blade
will
cause
excessive
vibration
when
rotating
at
high
speeds,
may
cause
damage
to
the
mower
and
could
break,
causing
personal
injury.
The
blade
can
be
tested
for
balance
by
balancing
it
on
a
round
shaft
screwdriver.
Remove
metal
from
the
heavy
side
until
it
balances
evenly.
NOTE:
It
is
recommended
that
the
blade
always
be
removed
from
the
adapter
for
the
best
test
of
balance.
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BrandCub Cadet
Model1030
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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