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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
CUB CADET P.O. BOX 368023 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-9723 [www.cubcadet.com]
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Warning:
This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-
covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting
applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator.
In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have
similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester for the muffler is available through your nearest engine authorized
service dealer or contact the service department, P.O. Box 368023 Cleveland, Ohio 44136-9723.
FORM NO. 770-10282B
2000
TRACTOR
Model Number
2166
(9/00)ECO2905
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Page 1 - OPERATOR’S MANUAL

OPERATOR’S MANUALIMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYCUB CADET P.O. BOX 368023 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-9723 [www.cubcadet.com]PRIN

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10A. LOW OIL INDICATORThis indicator will illuminate when the engine oil level islow. If this indicator illuminates, stop the tractor imme-diately and

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11I. BRAKE PEDALThe brake pedal is located at the front of the right run-ning board above the forward control pedal. Pressdown to stop the tractor and

Page 4 - IMPORTANT

12Q. SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHESThis tractor is equipped with a safety interlock systemfor the protection of the operator. If the interlock sys-tem sho

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13Figure 8UPPER FRONTWING NUTRETAINER WITHTAPERED GUIDEREAR WING NUTGRILLEREAR TABON PANELSIDE PANELGROOVE INDASH PANELGRASPGRASP

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14SECTION II. OPERATIONWARNINGRECEIVE INSTRUCTION - Read theoperator’s manual. Learn to operate thismachine SAFELY. Don’t risk INJURY orDEATH.1. Befor

Page 7 - STARTING INSTRUCTIONS

15• The safety interlock system will automatical-ly shut off the engine if the operator leavesthe seat before engaging the brake pedallock.• The safet

Page 8 - CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136

165. Turn the ingnition key to the “START” position andhold until the engine starts; however, do not crankthe engine continuously for more than 10seco

Page 9 - I. Brake Pedal

17DRIVING ON SLOPESRefer to the SLOPE GAUGE on page 57 to help deter-mine slopes where you may not operate safely.WARNINGDo not mow on inclines with a

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18SECTION III. ADJUSTMENTSThis section contains adjustment information for theModel 2166 tractor. Adjustment information for the 42-inch deck is locat

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19WHEEL ALIGNMENTThe front wheels should toe-in approximately 1/8 to1/4 inch, as measured across dimensions A and Bshown in Figure 12.Figure 12. View

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2KOHLER CO.FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSLIMITED WARRANTYUTILITY AND LAWN AND GARDEN ENGINESThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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202. Pivot the ends of the axle up and down to check forbinding. If the axle is binding, loosen the lock nuts(See Figure 14) until binding is eliminat

Page 14 - SECTION II. OPERATION

21123456789105CONTROLCAMAdjusting the Control RodAfter completing the previous steps (1 thru 4) forchecking neutral setting, adjust the control rod (

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22CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTSWARNINGWhen making adjustments to the carburetorwhile the engine is running, disengage the PTOclutch and engage the brake ped

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23SECTION IV. MAINTENANCEENGINE MAINTENANCEMaintenance, repair, or replacement of the emissioncontrol devices and systems, which are being done atthe

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24Refer to the LUBRICATION TABLE for informationregarding the proper type of oil to add to thecrankcase.1. Place the tractor on a level surface and en

Page 18 - SECTION III. ADJUSTMENTS

256. Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwiseusing an automotive type filter wrench to loosen.7. Allow the old oil to completely drain from th

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26ADDING TRANSMISSION OILCAUTIONNever overfill the transmission case. Damageor leakage may result if the oil level in thetransmission case is below

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276. Remove the oil fill plug/dipstick from the oil fill portand SLOWLY pour oil into the oil fill port. Fill thetransmission case until the oil level

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28Servicing the Paper Element Every 100 hours of operation (more often underextremely dusty or dirty conditions), inspect the paperelement. Replace th

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29Replace a defective plug with a new plug. Set thespark plug gap at .030 inch (See Figure 25). Tightenthe plug to 28-32 ft-lbs. See your authorized d

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3TRACTOR AND DECK PREPARATION1. ATTACHING THE CHUTE DEFLECTORFor shipping purposes, the mulching plug has been in-stalled in the mower deck. The mulch

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30GENERAL BATTERY INFORMATIONWARNINGa. Battery posts, terminals and relatedaccessories contain lead and leadcompounds. Wash Hands after handling.b. Ba

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31BATTERY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATIONWARNINGBattery posts, terminals and relatedaccessories contain lead and lead compounds.Wash Hands after handling.When

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32TIRESKeep the pneumatic tires properly inflated. Over-inflation will cause operator discomfort. Under-inflationwill cause short tire life. Improperl

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33SECTION V. MOWER DECKThis section contains adjustment, removal, installation,and maintenance information for the 42-inch mowerdeck. Instructions for

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34Figure 307. Lower the deck onto the hard, level surface.8. Side-to-side leveling is obtained utilizing theadjustment ferrule and right hand hanger b

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353. Initially adjust the front lift rod to allow 5/8 inch ofthread to protrude beyond both lock nuts of thefront lift rod/bracket assembly (Refer to

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36NOTEGauge wheels are intended to prevent scalpingof the lawn, and are not meant to be used to setthe cutting height. Do not run the deck on theguage

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37B. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OFDECK ASSEMBLYREMOVAL OF DECK WARNINGBefore removing the mower deck, place thePTO switch in the “OFF” position, engage

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38WARNINGThe exhaust system is HOT. To avoid personalinjury, allow the engine and exhaust system tocool before proceeding with the following PTObelt r

Page 33 - SECTION V. MOWER DECK

39Figure 44CAUTIONTo avoid possible equipment damage, makesure that the tractor implement lift handle israised to its highest setting before sliding t

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4WARNING• The engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals knownto the State of California to ca

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403. Make sure the slot in both rear deck bracketsaligns with the implement lift links on each side ofthe tractor (Refer to Figure 47).Figure 474. Ref

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41Figure 517. Carefully guide the tractor inplement lift links (leftand right) into the rear deck bracket slots (left andright) as the tractor impleme

Page 37 - DECK ASSEMBLY

42Figure 5411. Twist the PTO belt 1/4 turn to engage the narrowsides of the belt into the grooves of the two tractorfront-lower pulleys (Refer to Figu

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43WARNINGWhen servicing the mower deck, be careful notto cut yourself on the sharpened blades.Clean the underside of the mower deck at the end ofthe m

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44SPINDLE DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT In order to replace the spindle drive belt, refer toFigures 59 and 60 and proceed as follows:1. Remove the hardware

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45SECTION VI. OFF-SEASON STORAGEIf the machine is to be inoperative for a period longerthan 30 days, the following procedures arerecommended:WARNINGNe

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46SECTION VII. MOWINGMOWING WARNINGTo avoid possible injury, do not allow anyone inthe area opposite the discharge chute whilemowing. Although the are

Page 42 - C. MAINTENANCE

47OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIESWhen you purchased your tractor, you probably had itcompletely equipped for your particular needs at thetime. Howe

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48MAINTENANCE CHARTNOTEMaintenance information for optional equipment may be found in the manual which is included with thatspecific piece of equipmen

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49TROUBLE SHOOTINGPossible Cause Possible RemedyHARD TO START No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor ... Fill the tank with gasoline

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513. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.14. Do not operate the machine while under theinfluence of alcohol or drugs.15. Watch for traffic w

Page 46 - SECTION VII. MOWING

50TROUBLE SHOOTINGPossible Cause Possible RemedyLACK OF POWERAir cleaner clogged ... Service the air cle

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51LUBRICATION TABLEPoint ofLubricationCheckatHoursChangeatHoursCapacityAnticipated Air TemperatureAbove + 32°F Below + 32°FEngine crankcase Checkbefor

Page 48 - MAINTENANCE CHART

52LUBRICATION GUIDEThe service life and reliability of any machine depends upon the care it is given. Proper lubrication is a veryimportant part of th

Page 49 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

53LUBRICATION GUIDE—Before Each UseNOTELubrication information for optional equipment may be found in the manual which is included with thespecific pi

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54LUBRICATION GUIDE101030101030101010010LEFT SIDEBOTH SIDESBOTH SIDESCHECK OILLEVEL BEFOREEACH USECHECK OIL LEVELBEFORE EACH USE10501005050— 5— 10— 9—

Page 51 - LUBRICATION TABLE

5521662-1/8 gallons4 pints6 qts.0 to 5.5 mph0 to 3 mphKohler Command16 HP13.55 in.2.67 in.26.01400 RPM3600 RPM ± 75Battery.030 in.12 volt neg. ground7

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57SLOPE GAUGE(Keep this sheet in a safe place for future reference.)15°SIGHT AND HOLD THIS LEVEL WITH A VERTICAL TREEA POWER POLEA CORNER OF A BUILDIN

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58CUB CADET CORPORATIONMANUFACTURER’S ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY(COMMERCIAL USE)The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADETCORPORATION (

Page 55 - SPECIFICATIONS

59CUB CADET CORPORATIONMANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY(RESIDENTIAL USE)The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADETCORPORATION (“CUB CAD

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65. Never allow children under 14 years old tooperate the machine. Children 14 years and overshould only operate the machine under closeparental super

Page 57 - SLOPE GAUGE

MODEL 2166 SERIES 2000 16 HP KOHLEREngine Oil Requirements approx. . . 4 pints Part No.Cub Cadet engine oilAmbient temperature viscosity (Grade SG or

Page 58 - CUB CADET CORPORATION

7PRODUCT GRAPHICSKeep product safety graphics (decals) clean. Replaceany safety graphic that is damaged, destroyed, miss-ing, painted over or can no l

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8Hood Model Factory Model No. Mfg. DateDelivery Date Engine Spec. No. Engine Serial No.TO THE OWNERCub Cadet tractor Model 2166 is equipped with a 42

Page 60 - MAINTENANCE PARTS CHART

9SECTION I. CONTROLS AND INDICATORSYour Cub Cadet Tractor has been safety engineered.This section gives a brief description of the functionand locatio

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