Cub Cadet I-Beam Style User Manual
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6.When breaking up sod and performing shallow
cultivation, use the setting which gives 1” of till-
ing depth (second hole from the top).
NOTE
Make certain the side shields are lowered to
the lowest setting.
7.To increase depth, raise the depth stake and
side shields.
8.When tilling loose soil, the depth stake can be
raised to its highest position (bottom adjust-
ment hole).
NOTE
Make certain both side shields are raised to
the highest setting.
9.When transporting the tiller, lower the depth
stake and secure it in the top adjustment hole.
Belt Replacement
IMPORTANT: This tiller has been engineered
to use a belt made of Kevlar Tensile for longer
life and better performance. The proper part
number belt for this tiller is Part No. 754-0434.
1.Disconnect and ground the spark plug wire
against the engine.
2.Remove the hairpin and clevis pin securing the
left wheel assembly to the wheel shaft.
3.Slide the left wheel assembly away from the
belt cover.
4.Remove both torx screws securing the top of
the belt cover to the tiller casing using a male
T27 torx. See Figure 3-174.
5.Remove the acorn lock nut and flat washer
securing the side belt cover to the tiller casing
using a 7/16” socket.
6.Remove the hex screw securing the belt cover
to the engine mounting bracket using a 3/8”
socket.
7.Remove the belt cover from the tiller.
8.Remove both hex screws and washers secur-
ing the belt keeper bracket to the engine using
a 1/2" socket. See Figure 3-175.
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