Cub Cadet 53AJ8CTX750 User Manual
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violent bubbling in the hydraulic oil in the 
pump. 
Check the two suction hoses (the hoses con-
nected to the filter) daily before starting the 
engine. Look for a flattened condition or any 
leaks and repair or replace as necessary. A 
flattened or leakng suction hose will permit 
cavitation to develop which can destroy the 
pumps in a short time.
Contaminants or foreign matter in the oil will 
also damage the pumps . To prevent this, use 
a filter that captures particles as small as 25 
microns or 25 millionths of a meter in diame-
ter. You can help in the battle against dirt by 
being very careful when you remove or repair 
a component in the hydraulic system. Thor-
oughly clean off any component before you 
work on it. Plug the ends of any hose or line 
you remove with a rubber or plastic plug. Use 
plastic caps to seal off the ends of hydraulic 
fittings. Place any component you remove in a 
clean plastic bag so it can’t pick up dust or 
dirt. Clean your hands frequently when work-
ing on the hydraulic components.
Note:
The pumps are not owner-repairable.
If a pump fails, contact your Cub Cadet Com-
mercial dealer. Do not disassemble the pump.
4.
Steering Lever Adjustments: The steering 
lever controls on this Zero Turn Mower (ZTM) 
incorporate a patented interlock mechanism 
that secures them in their Neutral position 
whenever the Park Brake lever is applied. 
Additionally, the lap bars can be opened in 
any position - Neutral, when traveling For-
ward, when traveling in Reverse, or when exe-
cuting a zero-turn maneuvar. The lap bars 
also incorporate a Return-To-Neutral (RTN) 
feature with hydraulic dampers to provide 
smooth, non-jerkey, control motion while 
affording an automatic hydrostatic braking 
means. 
Whenever the Park Brake lever is moved rear-
ward to the Park Brake engaged position, a 
cable mechanism, connected to each drum 
brake on the hydrostatic wheel motors, 
applies force to each brake lever so that each 
wheel brake mechanism can prevent brake 
drum and wheel rotation. At the same time, a 
second cable and linkage mechanism is acti-
vated to secure both lap bars in their Neutral 
positions and to activate the Park Brake 
switch. Both lap bars must be in their Neutral 
positions for the neutral lock linkage to func-
tion - the spring-loaded linkage will force rods 
in through aligning holes in each lap bar 
whenever the lap bars are in their Neutral 
positions.
Note:
Both lap bars must be in their Neutral
positions for the Park brake interlock mecha-
nism to function so as to prevent lap bar 
movement (movement that would activate the 
hydrostatic pumps producing Forward or 
Reverse travel rotation of the wheel motors) 
and to allow the Park Brake switch to be acti-
vated.
Whenever the Park Brake is applied (I.E., the 
Park brake lever moved completely rearward 
in the control panel slot), the lap bars should 
be secured in their Neutral positions by the 
linkage rods moving into the holes in the lap 
bars. This lap bar Neutral lock mechanism 
also activates the Park brake switch, which 
allows for the engine to be started. If the lap 
bars are in their Neutral positions, and they 
are not “locked” so as to prevent movement 
when the Park brake is applied, then the link-
age from the RTN on the hydrostatic pumps 
and the lap bars must be adjusted. This is 
done by determining which side (or both) rod 
is not aligned to the hole in the lap bar, then 
locating that side linkage rod turn-buckle at 
the hydrostatic pump RTN, loosening the jam 
nuts and lengthening or shortening the link-
age rod so that the rod snaps into the hole in 
the lap bar.
Dampers are incorporated into the lap bar 
linkage to provide smooth, non-jerkey, control 
action. The damper rate can be adjusted by 
relocating the damper - lower to reduce the 
damper action, and elevate to increase.
Note:
The engine should be able to be
started whenever the Park Brake is applied, 
and the lap bars are locked in their Neutral 
positions - if not, the switch may need to be 
adjusted or replaced.
5.
Whenever the ZTM is on level ground with the 
engine running and the lap bars in their Neu-
tral positions, the ZTM should not creep (I.E., 
move in the Forward or Reverse directions of 
travel). If this occurs, contact your Service 
representative for the procedure to reset the 
RTN mechanism on the hydrostatic pumps. If 
the hydrostatic pump RTN is adjusted, the 
control linkage must also be readjusted.
G. Storage
1.
General: If your mower will not be in service 
for a few months, it should be stored in a dry 
location that is not subject to drastic changes 
