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Cub Cadet 900 series Professional Shop Manual

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Removal procedures for fenders are very similar on all
variants. Where necessary, notes will be included to
cover slight differences in procedures.
1. Seat removal: It is necessary to remove the seat
before removing the fenders, primarily because
of the seat safety switch connection.
1a. Tilt the seat up, and disconnect the negative
battery cable. See Figure 4.14.
NOTE: The seat slides in three “T” slots in the
seat bracket. A single bolt threads into one of the
forward bosses on the seat base, locking it into
the slots. On installation, tighten the bolt to a
torque of 60-80 in-lbs. (7-9 N-m).
1b. Remove the locking bolt using a 9/16”
wrench. See Figure 4.15.
Figure 4.14
cable
battery
Negative
Figure 4.15
Locking bosses
Bolt
1c. Slide the seat forward to the end of its travel,
then lift it up to disengage the slide blocks
from the “T” slots. See Figure 4.16.
1d. Disconnect the seat safety switch from the
harness plug to remove the seat.
1e. Lift the seat off of the tractor.
1f. The seat adjuster lever and spring will come
easily off the bottom of the seat.
See Figure 4.17.
The lever is located by a tab that fits into a slot
on the bottom of the seat.
The spring fits into a torroidal (doughnut shaped)
recess in the bottom of the seat.
Figure 4.16
Seat safety switch
Harness plug
Figure 4.17
Correct spring location
Seat adjuster lever

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Cub Cadet 900 series Specifications

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BrandCub Cadet
Model900 series
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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