Cub Cadet 3X 26 inch TRAC Operation Manual - Page 26

Cub Cadet 3X 26 inch TRAC Manual

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 4. Carefully pivot the snow blower up and forward so that it rests on the auger housing. 5. Remove frame cover from underside by removing selftapping screws (Figure 69). 6. Loosen and remove shoulder bolt (b) which acts as a belt keeper and unhook the spring (c) from the frame (Figure 76). c b NOTE: Multi-speed unit shown. Figure 76 7. Remove belt from around auger pulley, and slip it between support bracket and auger pulley (Figure 77). DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT NOTE: See your authorized service dealer to have drive belt replaced or contact Customer Support. FRICTION WHEEL INSPECTION If snow blower fails to drive with drive control lever engaged, and performing drive control cable adjustment fails to correct problem, the friction wheel may need to be replaced. NOTE: Special tools are required and several components must be removed in order to replace the friction wheel rubber. See your authorized service dealer to have friction wheel rubber replaced or contact Customer Support. To inspect friction wheel, proceed as follows: 1. Allow engine to run until it is out of fuel. Do not attempt to drain fuel from engine. Remove safety key or disconnect spark plug wire. 2. Carefully pivot snow blower up and forward so that it rests on auger housing. 3. Remove frame cover from underside by removing four selftapping screws (Figure 69). 4. Inspect friction wheel for signs of wear or cracking. 5. Using the four self tapping screws, reinstall the frame cover (Figure 69). 6. If friction wheel rubber must be replaced see your authorized service dealer to have friction wheel rubber replaced or contact Customer Support. Figure 77 NOTE: Engaging auger control will ease removal and reinstallation of belt. 8. Replace auger belt by following instructions in reverse order. NOTE: Make sure to reinstall shoulder bolt (a) and reconnect spring to frame after installing a replacement auger belt (Figure 76). 9. After replacing auger belt, perform Auger Control test in Assembly & Set-Up section (page 15). 26

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
4.
Carefully pivot the snow blower up and forward so that it
rests on the auger housing.
5.
Remove frame cover from underside by removing self-
tapping screws (Figure 69).
6.
Loosen and remove shoulder bolt (b) which acts as a belt
keeper and unhook the spring (c) from the frame (Figure 76).
NOTE:
Multi-speed unit shown.
c
b
Figure 76
7.
Remove belt from around auger pulley, and slip it between
support bracket and auger pulley (Figure 77).
Figure 77
NOTE:
Engaging auger control will ease removal and
reinstallation of belt.
8.
Replace auger belt by following instructions in reverse order.
NOTE:
Make sure to reinstall shoulder bolt (a) and reconnect
spring to frame after installing a replacement auger belt
(Figure 76).
9.
After replacing auger belt, perform Auger Control test in
Assembly & Set-Up section (page 15).
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
NOTE:
See your authorized service dealer to have drive belt
replaced or contact Customer Support.
FRICTION WHEEL INSPECTION
If snow blower fails to drive with drive control lever engaged,
and performing drive control cable adjustment fails to correct
problem, the friction wheel may need to be replaced.
NOTE:
Special tools are required and several components must
be removed in order to replace the friction wheel rubber. See
your authorized service dealer to have friction wheel rubber
replaced or contact Customer Support.
To inspect friction wheel, proceed as follows:
1.
Allow engine to run until it is out of fuel. Do not attempt to
drain fuel from engine. Remove safety key or disconnect
spark plug wire.
2.
Carefully pivot snow blower up and forward so that it rests on
auger housing.
3.
Remove frame cover from underside by removing four self-
tapping screws (Figure 69).
4.
Inspect friction wheel for signs of wear or cracking.
5.
Using the four self tapping screws, reinstall the frame cover
(Figure 69).
6.
If friction wheel rubber must be replaced see your authorized
service dealer to have friction wheel rubber replaced or
contact Customer Support.