Installation Instructions
759-04080 CRUISE CONTROL KIT
For Series 6000 Tractor Models
KIT COMPONENTS
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Special Screw |
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Magnet w/Spring Assy. |
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Cruise Latch Bracket |
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712-0240 |
Hex Jam Nut, 7/16-20 |
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Cable Tie |
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725-04246 |
Cruise Switch |
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7.736-0171 Lock Washer, 7/16"
Introduction
The cruise control kit is designed to allow the tractor operator to maintain a desired “foot free” forward speed in areas where constant speed changes are not required. The cruise control feature can only be operated in the forward direction.
Installing the Cruise Control Kit
NOTE: Some installation procedures are more easily performed from beneath the tractor. If equipped, the mower deck may be removed from the tractor to improve access.
Wire leads w/connectors needed to power the cruise control magnet are provided in the tractor wire harness.
To install the cruise control kit, proceed as follows:
•Remove the plug from the right side of the dash panel by sliding a thin flat edged tool beneath the plug and prying upward. See Figure 1.
NOTE: The wire harness connector for the cruise switch may be connected to the dash panel plug. If so, carefully pull the wire harness connector up through the dash panel while removing the plug. If the wire harness leads are not connected to the plug, it will be necessary to remove the dash panel insert.
Remove
Plug
Figure 1
CUB CADET LLC P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
PRINTED IN U.S.A. |
FORM NO. 769-01718 (3/05) |
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•Remove the dash panel insert by removing the two screws and lifting the insert out (See Figure 2).
•Locate the unused dash harness connector (with green(2), green w/white, red w/black, yellow w/ black, and violet wires) inside the dash panel. Lift the connector up through the hole in the dash panel from which the plug was just removed.
Remove Screws
Fender
Cover
Screws |
Dash Panel
Insert
Figure 2
•Align the cruise switch (Ref.6) and the dash harness connector so that the locator tabs on each side of the connector will slide up on the flat area of the switch, then plug the switch into the connector. See Figure 3.
Cruise Switch
Flat Area
Connector
Locator Tab
Dash Harness
Connector
Figure 3
•With the light area of the switch positioned toward the top, push the cruise switch fully into the hole in the dash panel.
•Reinstall the dash panel insert and secure with the two screws.
•Remove the four hex tapp screws and two truss head screws securing the fender cover; then remove the cover from the tractor. Refer to Figure 4.
Figure 4
•From beneath the right running board, locate the hex lock nut on the end of the pedal shaft. Using a 3/4" socket and long socket extension, loosen the lock nut so that it is unthreaded beyond the end of the pedal shaft threads. See Figure 5.
Pedal Link
Hex Lock Nut |
Pedal Shaft |
Bearing Plate |
Figure 5
IMPORTANT: Use care to avoid damaging the hydraulic outlet tubes when completing the following step.
•Using a mallet and a 3/4" or larger bar placed against the hex lock nut, carefully drive the pedal shaft toward the left side of the tractor.
NOTE: The control linkage of the tractor will limit the distance the pedal shaft can be moved. Do not force the pedal shaft; move the shaft only as far as necessary to install the lock washer and nut on the frame side of the pedal shaft plate. Refer to Figure 6.
•Slide the compression spring (Ref. 2), large end first, onto the special screw. Refer to Figure 6.
•Insert the double ‘D’ end of the special screw (Ref.
1)into the double ‘D’ hole of the pedal shaft plate. Refer to Figure 6.
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