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Cub cadet commercial z-wing – Cub Cadet Z-Wing User Manual

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Cub Cadet Commercial Z-Wing

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8.6.

With the wings unlatched, they can be lifted
manually. Lift the wings manually to put slack in
the lift cable so that the end of the cable can be
slipped-out of the hole and slot in the bracket.
See Figure 8.6.

8.7.

Once the cable housing is released from the
bracket on the deck, the barrel on the end of the
cable core can be maneuvered out of the hole
and slot in the wing lift bracket.

8.8.

Disconnect the wires from the deck wing position
switches on each rear deck wing bracket.
See Figure 8.8.

8.9.

Cut any cable ties holding wing lift cables and
wing position switch wires to the cutting deck.

8.10. Release the extension spring that maintains ten-

sion on the PTO belt tension arm and pulley.
Use a length of starter rope or a spring removal
tool. See Figure 8.10.

8.11. Remove the nuts and socket-head shoulder

bolts that connect the deck to the lift arms using
a 5/16” Allen wrench and a 3/4” wrench.
See Figure 8.11.

Figure 8.6

Lift wing to provide
slack in

the cable

Figure 8.8

Rear deck wing hinge

Deck Wing position switch

Figure 8.10

PTO belt tensioner pulley

Extension
spring

Bolt
(anchor point
for spring)

Figure 8.11