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5. 

Do not load above height of cargo box front panel. Load 

could shift forward striking driver or passenger or cause 

driver to loose control of vehicle.

6. 

Avoid loads which exceed physical dimensions of cargo 

box.

7. 

Avoid concentrated loads at rear or side of cargo box. Be 

sure load is distributed evenly.

8. 

Reduce load and ground speed when operating over rough 

or hilly terrain. DO NOT overload vehicle. Limit loads to 

those that can be safely controlled.

Towing Loads

WARNING: 

To help prevent personal injury due to 

loss of control or tipping, always tow a load slow 

enough to maintain control. 

1. 

Do not tow a load that exceeds 1,400 lbs. rolling weight (i.e. 

trailer plus cargo) and never exceed 140 lbs. tongue weight.

2. 

Go slow when towing a heavy load. Allow for increased 

braking distance. Tow load at a speed slow enough to 

maintain control.

3. 

Do not tow on slopes greater than 5°.

4. 

Be particularly cautious when towing down even a gradual 

slope or turning. The extra weight tends to push the tow 

vehicle and may cause you to lose control (braking and 

steering ability are reduced; towed equipment may jack-

knife).

IMPORTANT: 

Extreme angles such as high railroad 

crossings can place high bending loads on hitch 

connection. If traversing terrain where these conditions 

exist, use of a ball or pintle type hitch is recommended.

5. 

Always use approved hitch and hitch point provided for the 

utility vehicle. Do not modify the hitch in any way.

Transporting Vehicle

IMPORTANT: 

Never tow the vehicle. Transmission damage will 

occur if vehicle is towed. Haul the vehicle on a heavy-duty trailer 

or on a full-size truck.

1. 

Once the utility vehicle is loaded onto the trailer or truck, 

leave transaxle gearshift lever in forward or reverse.

2. 

Apply parking brake during transport.

3. 

Fasten vehicle to trailer or truck with straps, chains, or 

cables.

Operator Protective Structure (OPS)

This utility vehicle is equipped with a Operator Protection 

Structure (OPS) and seat belts. When used together they are 

effective in reducing crushing injuries to the operator in the 

event of an accidental rollover or tip-over. The safety provided by 

the OPS is minimized if the seat belt is not properly adjusted AND 

buckled.

WARNING: 

Always wear the seat belt when 

operating the utility vehicle.

Use the following guidelines when using a utility vehicle 

equipped with a OPS:
1. 

Be aware of overhead clearances in the area of operation. 

Check for clearance of door (or gate) openings and other 

overhead objects such as utility lines and tree branches. 

Overhead objects could catch the OPS and upset the utility 

vehicle.

2. 

Do not modify the OPS by drilling holes for, or welding 

accessories to the structure.

3. 

Do not use the OPS to pull objects with the utility vehicle. 

Use ONLY the utility vehicle hitch for pulling.

4. 

In the event of an accident, have the OPS carefully 

inspected and, if necessary, replaced by your Cub Cadet 

dealer. Do not attempt to repair the OPS.

Summary of Contents for Volunteer

Page 1: ...s Set Up Operation Maintenance Service Troubleshooting Warranty WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE FAILURE TO COMPLY WIT...

Page 2: ...l operate the machine carefully follow the recommended safety practices at all times Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage All information in this manual is relative to t...

Page 3: ...iver and one passenger only No riders are allowed in cargo box or anywhere else on vehicle except in the driver and passenger seats 11 Keep all body parts i e head arms hands legs feet inside vehicle...

Page 4: ...on 31 Do not touch engine or muffler while engine is running or soon after it is stopped They will be hot and can cause a burn 32 Always inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure it is in...

Page 5: ...and the dangers Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them Avoid run over accidents a Keep children out of the immediate area of the vehicle and in watchful care of a responsible a...

Page 6: ...onmental Protection Agency Recycling centers are established to properly dispose of materials in an environmentally safe fashion 13 Use proper containers when draining fluids Do not use food or bevera...

Page 7: ...Read understand and follow all instructions in the manual s before attempting to assemble and operate WARNING HOT SURFACE Hot Surface Do not touch WARNING GAS CONTAINER Avoid injury from explosion Do...

Page 8: ...ence IMPORTANT Refer to the Engine operator s manual before operating this vehicle to familiarize yourself with the engine controls and adjustments A F G I J K H L M E B N O C D A 4x4 Switch all 4X4 u...

Page 9: ...nel Depressing the accelerator pedal will move the vehicle in the direction selected on the gearshift As the pedal is depressed speed will increase to the maximum selected range Releasing the pedal re...

Page 10: ...lowest possible lap position before riding To adjust the position of the seat belts 1 Loosen the seat belt mounting bolts 2 Reposition both the buckle an retractor Tighten the mounting bolts Cargo Bo...

Page 11: ...lease parking brake IMPORTANT DO NOT run the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds otherwise the battery may discharge quickly NOTE On air cooled gas powered models if the engine surges after s...

Page 12: ...face and parking brake is locked before raising cargo box Manual Lift 1 Park the vehicle safely on level ground and set parking brake 2 Empty cargo by hand and unlatch cargo box by pulling up on the c...

Page 13: ...nd hitch point provided for the utility vehicle Do not modify the hitch in any way Transporting Vehicle IMPORTANT Never tow the vehicle Transmission damage will occur if vehicle is towed Haul the vehi...

Page 14: ...e Normally to prevent air from entering the system the radiator cap should not be removed Figure 5 2 If the overflow reservoir is empty the radiator cap should be removed and the coolant level in the...

Page 15: ...ation Check for loose hose connections Replace any damaged hoses and tighten any loose connections Replace a worn or damaged water pump belt Servicing the Fuel Filter DieselModelsOnly WARNING Do not s...

Page 16: ...tween the fuel tank and the filter 1 Place a suitable container beneath the filter drain 2 Clamp the fuel line just to the rear of the fuel filter See Figure 5 4 3 Open the filter drain and drain the...

Page 17: ...rate properly 6 Reassemble the oil fill plug into the gearcase and torque to 10 ft pds Battery WARNING The battery produces a flammable and explosive gas Do not smoke near battery Wear eye protection...

Page 18: ...re Check tire pressure before driving the vehicle Operator Protective Structure OPS Periodically at least every six months visually inspect the OPS and seat belts need to be inspected for damage and p...

Page 19: ...ay comes in contact with intake openings or any other electrical components i e at instrument cluster or under dash CVT Inlet Filter A CVT Inlet Filter 751 12642 is installed in the inlet pipe of the...

Page 20: ...t the passenger seat forward and locate the adjustment in the throttle cable running along the right side of the unit below the passenger seat See Figure 5 13 1 Loosen the locking nut and thread the a...

Page 21: ...light assembly 2 Turn the bulb socket assembly approximately a quarter turn counterclockwise to align its tabs with the notches of the reflector then remove from the reflector See Figure 6 16 Figure 6...

Page 22: ...Brake Pads WARNING Using an unstable lifting device and vehicle support may result in bodily injury Use a safe lifting device and supports to work on raised vehicle To gain access to the brake pads re...

Page 23: ...UnitsOnly P Change Fuel Filter EFI DieselUnitsOnly P Inspect OPS and Seat Belts P Inspect Front and Rear Shocks P Inspect Ball Joints P Lubricate Rear Knuckles P Inspect CV Boots P Inspect Tires P Ins...

Page 24: ...Tires Black Steel Rims Set of 4 Mile Marker 3500 Lb Winch Digital Speedometer Fuel Gauge Hood Rack Warn 4000 Lb Winch Electrical Accessory Harness 22 Cubic Foot Dump Cart Front Receiver Warn Winch Ki...

Page 25: ...h Standard 2 Rear Receiver Dual Cup Holders Standard Additional Storage Dash Box Power Port 12V Dash Mounted Front Bumper Standard Front Brush Guard Standard Front bumper required Electric Bed Lift Op...

Page 26: ...rd 2 Rear Receiver Dual Cup Holders Standard Additional Storage Dash Box Power Port 12V Dash Mounted Front Bumper Standard Front Brush Guard Standard Front bumper required Electric Bed Lift Optional R...

Page 27: ...2 Rear Receiver Dual Cup Holders Standard Additional Storage Dash Box Power Port 12V Dash Mounted Front Bumper Standard Front Brush Guard Standard Front bumper required Electric Bed Lift Optional Rub...

Page 28: ...t in wiring Engine is difficult to start 1 Engine is cold 2 Plugged fuel filter 3 Carburetor not adjusted properly or dirty Air Cooled Gas Powered Units Only 4 Engine oil viscosity too heavy 5 Spark p...

Page 29: ...umes are colored Black Diesel Units Only 1 Fuel quality is poor 2 Too much oil 3 The air cleaner is clogged Engine fumes are colored Blue white Diesel Units Only 1 The inside of exhaust muffler is dum...

Page 30: ...olenoid 2 Key switch not turned to STOP position 3 Sulfated or worn out battery Battery light comes on when engine is running 1 Low engine speed 2 Faulty voltage regulator 3 Faulty battery 4 Faulty al...

Page 31: ...Notes 11 31...

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Page 34: ...to that part as described in MTD Consumer Group Inc s application for certification The warranty period begins on the date the outdoor equipment engine is delivered to an ultimate purchaser or first p...

Page 35: ...ill eligible for warranty coverage Further the coverage under this warranty extends only to parts that were present on the off road engine and equipment purchased The following emission warranty parts...

Page 36: ...may carry a separate manufacturer s warranty Refer to applicable manufacturer s warranty for terms and conditions b Routine maintenance items such as lubricants filters tune ups brake adjustments clu...

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