![]() ![]() Slide the deck pins back into place and reconnect the cotter pins. Flip the deck over and carefully slide the deck back into place under the mower. ![]() Step 9: Reinstall your cutting deck following the steps in reverse order. When properly installed the word bottom or the blade part number will face the ground. ![]() Carefully install the mulching blades included with your mulch kit and tighten the nuts securely per the specifications in your owner’s manual. Use a 15/16” socket or wrench to loosen the blade nuts. A block of wood or the Arnold Blade Removal Tool (49) can be used to stop the blades from rotating. Step 7: Carefully flip the deck over to access the blades. With the pins removed the deck can be slid out from under the mower. For models with manual PTO, be sure to disconnect the PTO cable prior to deck removal. Step 6: Remove 3 cotter pins and release the deck pins that secure the deck. Using a 9/16” socket or wrench pull the idler pulley arm forward to release the belt tension. Step 5: Remove the deck drive belt from the engine pulley. Step 4: Set your mower’s deck height to the lowest setting. Step 3: Install the blades included with the mulch kit. Refer to the manual included with the mulch kit for a list of parts. Remove all parts from the carton to make sure everything is present. ![]() Step 2: Check the components of the mulch kit. This helps ensure the machine doesn't start accidentally and cause you or those around you harm. Remove the ignition key, disconnect the spark plug ignition wire, and engage the parking brake. Turn the mower off and make sure the engine is cool. Place your mower on a flat, level surface. Step 1: Prepare your riding mower for maintenance. Always be sure to check your operator's manual for detailed instructions. Depending on your model, the instructions may vary slightly. These instructions will guide you through how to install a mulch kit on your Cub Cadet riding mower. ![]()
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