Cub Cadet Big Country 641 Operator's Manual page 17

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Adjusting Throttle Pedal
The throttle pedal assembly can be adjusted for comfort
slightly higher or lower by lining up the holes of the
lower pedal assembly with either the upper two or lower
two holes of the upper pedal assembly. See Figure 21.
Brake
Pedal Assembly
(Shown for
reference)
Lower Pedal
Assembly
Figure 21
Cleaning
The body panels are scratch and impact resistant
automotive quality ABS plastic. The use of standard car
wash soap and non-abrasive car wax is acceptable for
cleaning the body panels. Avoid any abrasive cleaner
or rubbing compounds for these will damage the body
panels. Dry thoroughly to avoid water spots.
WARNING: DO NOT use a pressure washer.
Damage may occur if direct hose spray
comes in contact with intake openings, or any
other electrical components, i.e. at instru-
ment cluster or under dash.
Storage
Stop the vehicle on a level surface and apply
parking brake.
Line up here
OR
Line up here
Upper Pedal Assembly
Allow vehicle to cool.
Replace all worn, damaged, or missing parts and
tighten loose hardware as needed.
Wash the vehicle and clean inside the engine
compartment and under the cargo box.
Run engine for several minutes to dry belts,
pulleys, and other moving parts.
Clean and polish metal and plastic surfaces.
Apply light coat of oil to pivot and wear points to
prevent rust.
Lubricate grease points.
Replace fuel filter if needed. See engine manual.
Change engine oil and filter. See engine manual.
Drain all old fuel from tank.
Prepare fuel system for storage.
If planning to store vehicle with fuel tank empty:
Add a small quantity of fresh stabilized fuel to tank.
Run engine until it runs out of fuel. This will circulate
fuel mixture through engine.
If planning to store vehicle with fuel in the tank:
Fill tank completely with fresh stabilized fuel to
prevent condensation build-up. Run engine for
several minutes to circulate fuel mixture through
engine.
Turn the ignition key to the STOP position and
remove the key.
Remove and clean battery. See Battery in Service
Section.
Store battery in a cool, dry place. Fully charge
battery periodically during storage to maintain its
longevity.
Support vehicle safely on blocks or stands to take
weight off tires. Reduce 1/3 air from tires.
Cover vehicle with waterproof cover if stored
outside.
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