Download Print this page

Cub Cadet 700 Series Operator's Manual page 11

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

5.
Insert other end of chute control rod into
coupler below handle panel. Make sure
to line up flat end of rod and flat end
of coupler. You may need to rotate rod
around until these two surfaces line up.
See Figure 2-32 inset.
Figure 2-32
6.
Push chute control rod toward the
control panel until hole in rod lines up
with middle hole in chute control input
and insert cotter pin (a) removed in
Step 1. See Figure 2-33.
(a)
Figure 2-33
NOTE: There is a reference hole provided
at rear end of control rod to help know
when holes are vertical.
NOTE: Hole furthest from chute
control head is used to achieve
further engagement of chute control
rod into coupler if required. Refer to
Service section for Chute Control Rod
adjustment on page 20.
Hole closest to chute control head is
used for manual movement of chute
assembly if required. Refer to Controls &
Operation section on page 15.
STOP
Continue to Set-Up (page 11)
Set-Up
Chute Control Cable Routing (If
Equipped)
For units equipped with 2-way or 4-way chute
control joystick, electric chute control and/or
chute-pitch controls, ensure control cables are
routed properly.
Chute control cables are routed through a
single wire guide (a) on top of the engine and/
or through two wire guides (b) located on the
left side of the unit.
NOTE: For smoothest operation, cables should
all be to the left of the chute directional
control rod.
NOTE: The number of cables routed through
the wire guides will depend on unit model.
1.
Locate cable guide(s) and perform the
following:
Units with Top Mounted Wire Guide (a) -
Check that all cables are properly routed
through cable guide on top of engine.
See Figure 2-34.
Units with Side Mounted Wire Guides
(b) - Check that all cables are properly
routed through the wire guide below
the left side of the engine and the wire
guide below the chute control head.
See Figure 2-34.
(c)
(c)
Figure 2-34
Shear Pins Storage (If Equipped)
On select units, holes are provided in the rear
of the handle panel for shear pin (a) and
bow-tie cotter pin (b) storage as shown in
Figure 2-35. If not provided, make sure to store
them in a safe place until needed.
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
NOTE: Three stage units come with four (4)
shear pins and bow-tie cotter pins.
Chute Clean-Out Tool
(a)
The chute clean-out tool is fastened to the top
of the auger housing with a mounting clip. See
Figure 2-36.
(b)
S
2 — A
ection
(a)
(b)
Figure 2-35
Figure 2-36
& S
-U
11
SSembly
et
p

Advertisement

loading