Cub Cadet 149 Hydrostatic Service Manual

PDF Manuals for IHC built Cub Cadets and attachments! Original: Original Operators Manual. Original Service Manual. Original Parts Manual. 70-100: 70 - 100 Operators Manual. 70 - 100 Service Manual. 70-100 Parts Manual. 71, 102, 122, 123: 71, 102, 122, 123 Operators Manual. 71, 102, 122, 123 Service Manual. 71 Parts Manual. 102 Parts Manual. Disclaimer: The information contained in this manual is current and accurate at the time of writing, but is sub-ject to change without notice. Intent: This manual is intended to:. Provide specific service and repair procedures for a range of Cub Cadet 1000 and 1500 Series tractors manufactured for the 2005/2006 sea-son. I just recently became owner of a Cub Cadet 129 Hydrostatic with 48-inch(I think) mower-deck. I looked at several parts breakdowns at a popular Cub Cadet parts site (the name slips my memory), but none of the exploded diagrams were an exact match to the unit I have. Operator's Manual Disclaimer: The operator's manual posted is for general information and use. To ensure the download of the operator's manual specific to your unit, we require a model and serial number. Professional Products: Cub Cadet commercial products are intended for professional use. Cub Cadet Series 1500 Hydrostatic Garden Tractor Model GT1554 Parts Manual, 28 pages: $41.95 $40.27. Cub Cadet 149 (Chassis Only) Service Manual, 158 pages.

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I just recently became owner of a Cub Cadet 129 Hydrostatic with 48-inch(I think) mower-deck.
I looked at several parts breakdowns at a popular Cub Cadet parts site (the name slips my memory), but none of the exploded diagrams were an exact match to the unit I have.
What is different about mine from those pictured is that, down low on the bottom-right-front of the frame, poking through a slot in the frame, is a notched metal push-lever that, when pushed in until the notch engages, releases tension on the right-side blade-belt-pulley.
Also, instead of the pictured double belt tension adjusters, one each side, on mine, a spring tensions the right-side and a J-bolt pokes through the front-left-side frame, with adjusting nut.
The engine is KOHLER.
The starter and generator are one and the same.
There is a serial-number on a plate located on the left-side of the frame, but I have as yet not had pen, paper, and spectacles all at hand to record it.
A few questions :
1. I would like an owners manual, preferably a factory service manual, for my particular machine; where might I obtain such ??
I especially need to know such things as belt lengths and whether A or B belts, plus oil and fluid capacities and what fluids are recommended.
2. Also, the right side of the deck rides about an inch higher than the left; is there an adjusting screw/bolt that will correct this ??
3. Located on the main drive-shaft, just ahead of the seat, is a plastic fan that has only one blade remaining; how important is this fan ??
4. Considering the information thus given, approximately what year was this machine built ??
I will attempt to read and note the serial-number at the soonest convenience.
Many thanks.