Warning – Cub Cadet Fabricated Deck InDirect Injection Diesel User Manual
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brake rod. This will tighten the brake about .040 inch. 
Normally, both brakes should be adjusted and equal 
amount.
2.
Repair: The mower is equipped with drum 
brakes and will not normally require mainte-
nance. If they are not working properly, please 
contact your service center.
F. Hydraulic System
WARNING:
Never overfill the hydraulic units. Damage can
occur if the oil level is not within the proper 
operating range.
Note:
When adding hydraulic oil, do so in
small quantities and recheck the oil level 
before adding more. It is important that you do 
not overfill the reservoir to allow for fluid 
expansion.
1.
Hoses: Check the hoses from the hydraulic 
oil tank to the oil filter to the hydraulic lines 
daily for leaks or abrasion and replace any 
damaged hoses. Make certain there are no 
kinks or twists in any hose.
2.
Hydraulic Oil Tank and Filter:
Note:
Change the hydraulic oil and the oil
filter element after the first 50 hours of opera-
tion and every 500 hours thereafter.
To drain the hydraulic oil tank, place a 2 gallon drain 
pan under the drain plug on the bottom of the 
hydraulic oil tank. Remove the drain plug, drain the 
tank, then replace the plug. Remove the three screws 
from the top of the oil filter and take out the oil filter 
element. You don’t have to drain the rest of the 
hydraulic system. Put the replacement filter element 
in the oil filter and lubricate the sealing surface. Install 
the three screws in the top of the oil filter to secure 
the oil filter element. (See photo below)
Note:
Always wipe off the hydraulic tank fill
cap and the area around it before removing 
the cap to prevent dirt from contaminating the 
oil.
Remove the fill cap and fill the tank with Shell Rimula 
15W40 oil until the oil level is a 1/4” below the oil tank 
fill neck. Leave this air space for expansion. Start the 
engine and let it run at idle for about five minutes. 
Check the filter for leaks. Idling the engine and the 
pumps in this way will purge any air from the system. 
Shut off the engine and recheck the oil level in the 
tank. Top-off if necessary until the oil level is a 1/4” 
below the oil tank fill neck.
Note:
After unit is up to operating tempera-
ture, turn off engine and re-check hydraulic 
oil. If oil appears foamy or contains excessive 
air bubbles, DO NOT OPERATE UNIT. Contact 
service technician.
3.
Hydrostatic Pumps and Motors: The pumps 
are the hardest-working components in the 
hydraulic system. They are in operation all the 
time the engine is running. Because of 
extremely close tolerances, wear is an impor-
tant factor in their life. Contaminants in the 
hydraulic oil and cavitation does the greatest 
harm to the pumps. Cavitation is a blockage in 
the supply lines that produces a partial vac-
uum causing 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: Place the 
mower on level ground with the engine run-
ning, parking brake off and steering levers 
opened out to the neutral position. If the 
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