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Cub Cadet 1863 User Manual

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Do
not
mow
near
drop-offs,
ditches
or
embankments.
The
mower
could
suddenly
turn
over
if
a
wheel
is
over
the
edge
of
a
cliff
or
ditch,
or
if
an
edge
caves
in.
Do
not
mow
on
wet
grass.
Reduced
traction
could
cause
sliding.
Do
not
try
to
stabilize
the
machine
by
putting
your
foot
on
the
ground.
Do
not
use
grass
catcher
on
steep
slopes.
111.
CHILDREN
Tragic
accidents
can
occur
if
the
operator
is
not
alert
to
the
presence
of
children.
Children
are
often
attracted
to
the
machine
and
the
mowing
activity.
Never
assume
that
children
will
remain
where
you
last
saw
them.
1.
Keep
children
out
of
the
mowing
area
and
in
watchful
care
of
an
adult
other
than
the
operator.
2.
Be
alert
and
turn
machine
off
if
children
enter
the
area.
3.
Before
and
when
backing,
look
behind
and
down
for
small
children.
4.
Never
carry
children.
They
may
fall
off
and
be
seriously
injured
or
interfere
with
safe
machine
operation.
5.
Never
allow
children
under
14
years
old
to
operate
the
machine.
Children
14
years
and
over
should
only
operate
machine
under
close
parental
supervision
and
proper
instruction.
6.
Use
extra
care
when
approaching
blind
corners,
shrubs,
trees
or
other
objects
that
may
obscure
your
vision
of
a
child
or
other
hazard.
7.
Remove
key
when
machine
is
unattended
to
prevent
unauthorized
operation.
IV.
SERVICE
1.
U
s
e
extreme
care
in
handling
gasoline
and
other
fuels.
They
are
extremely
flammable
and
the
vapors
are
explosive.
A.
Use
only
an
approved
container.
B.
Never
remove
fuel
cap
or
add
fuel
with
the
engine
running.
Allow
engine
to
cool
at
least
two
minutes
before
refueling.
C.
Replace
fuel
cap
securely
and
wipe
off
any
spilled
fuel
before
starting
the
engine
as
it
may
cause
a
fire
or
explosion.
D.
Extinguish
all
cigarettes,
cigars,
pipes
and
other
sources
of
ignition.
E.
Never
refuel
the
machine
indoors
because
fuel
vapors
will
accumulate
in
the
area.
F.
Never
store
the
fuel
container
or
machine
inside
where
there
is
an
open
flame
or
spark,
such
as
a
gas
hot
water
heater,
space
heater
or
furnace.
2.
Never
run
a
machine
inside
a
closed
area.
3.
To
reduce
fire
hazard,
keep
the
machine
free
of
grass,
leaves
or
other
debris
build-up.
Clean
up
oil
or
fuel
spillage.
Allow
machine
to
cool
at
least
5
minutes
before
storing.
4.
Before
cleaning,
repairing
or
inspecting,
make
certain
the
blade
and
all
moving
parts
have
stopped.
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire,
and
keep
the
wire
away
from
the
spark
plug
to
prevent
accidental
starting.
5.
Check
the
blade
and
engine
mounting
bolts
at
fre¬
quent
intervals
for
proper
tightness.
Also
visually
inspect
blade
for
damage
(e.g.,
excessive
wear,
bent,
cracked).
Replace
with
blade
which
meets
original
equipment
specifications.
6.
Keep
all
nuts,
bolts
and
screws
tight
to
be
sure
the
equipment
is
in
safe
working
condition.
7.
Never
tamper
with
safety
devices.
Check
their
proper
operation
regularly.
Use
all
guards
as
instructed
in
this
manual.
8.
After
striking
a
foreign
object,
stop
the
engine,
remove
the
wire
from
the
spark
plug
and
thoroughly
inspect
the
mower
for
any
damage.
Repair
the
damage
before
restarting
and
operat¬
ing
the
mower.
9.
Grass
catcher
components
are
subject
to
wear,
damage
and
deteriorate,
which
could
expose
moving
parts
or
allow
objects
to
be
thrown.
For
your
safety
protection,
frequently
check
com¬
ponents
and
replace
with
manufacturer’s
recom¬
mended
parts
when
necessary.
10.
Mower
blades
are
sharp
and
can
cut.
Wrap
the
blade(s)
or
wear
gloves
and
use
extra
caution
when
servicing
blade(s).
11.
Check
brake
operation
frequently.
Adjust
and
service
as
required.
12.
Muffler,
engine
and
belt
guards
become
hot
dur¬
ing
operation
and
can
cause
a
burn.
Allow
to
cool
down
before
touching.
13.
Do
not
change
the
engine
governor
settings
or
overspeed
the
engine.
Excessive
engine
speeds
are
dangerous.
14.
Observe
proper
disposal
laws
and
regulations.
Improper
disposal
of
fluids
and
materials
can
harm
the
environment
and
the
ecology.
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BrandCub Cadet
Model1863
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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