Cub Cadet 39A70120100 User manual

CUB CADET LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
InstallatIon GuIde
WARNING
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
3,500 lb Winch Kit
Model 39A70120100
Form No. 769-13830
(February 7, 2018)

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Important Safe Operation Practices
WARNING
This symbol points out important safety
instructions which, if not followed, could
endanger the personal safety and/or property
of yourself and others. Read and follow all
instructions in this manual before attempting
to operate this machine. Failure to comply with
these instructions may result in personal injury.
When you see this symbol, HEED ITS WARNING!
1. Observe work area conditions. Do not use
machines or power tools in damp or wet
locations. Do not expose to rain. Keep work
area lit. Do not use electrically powered
tools in the presence of flammable gas or
liquids.
2. Keep children away. Children must never be
allowed in the work area. Do not let them
handle machines, tools or extension cords.
3. Store idle equipment. When not in use, tools
must be stored in a dry location to inhibit
rust. Always lock up tools and keep out of
reach of children.
4. Do not force equipment. The equipment will
work better and more safely at the intended
rate. Do not use inappropriate attachments
in an attempt to exceed the equipment’s
capacity.
5. Use the correct equipment for the job. Do
not attempt to force small equipment or
attachments to do the work of an industrial
tool. Do not use the equipment for a
purpose for which it was not intended.
6. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing
or jewelry as they can be caught on
moving parts. Protective, electrically non-
conductive clothes and non-skid shoes
are recommended when working. Wear
restrictive hair covering to contain long hair.
7. Use eye and ear protection. Always wear
ANSI approved impact safety goggles.
Wear a full-face shield if you are producing
metal filings or wood chips. Wear an ANSI
approved dust mask or respirator when
working around metal, wood and chemical
dusts and mists.
8. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times. Do not reach over or
across running equipment.
9. Maintain equipment with care. Keep
tools sharp and clean for better and safer
performance. Follow instructions for
lubricating and changing accessories.
Inspect cords periodically and if damaged
have them repaired by an authorized service
technician. Handles must be kept clean, dry
and free from oil and grease at all times.
10. Disconnect switch. Unplug the switch when
not in use.
11. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.
Check that keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from the equipment and work area
before operating.
12. Avoid unintentional starting. Be sure the
equipment is off when not in use.
13. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing and
use common sense. Do not operate any
equipment when you are tired.
14. Check for damaged parts. Before using any
tool, any part that appears damaged should
be carefully checked to determine that it
will operate and perform properly. Check
for alignment and binding of any moving
parts; any broken parts or mounting fixtures
and any other condition that may affect
proper operation. Any part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced by a
qualified service technician. Do not use the
equipment if any switch does not turn ON or
OFF correctly.
15. Replacement parts and/or accessories.
When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts. Use of any other parts
will void the warranty. Only use accessories
intended for use with this equipment.
Approved accessories are available from the
original manufacturer.
16. Do not operate the equipment if under the
influence of drugs or alcohol. Read warning
labels on all prescriptions to determine if
your judgement or reflexes are impaired
while taking prescription. If there is any
doubt, do not use the equipment.
17. Keep hands and body away from the
fairlead (cable intake slot) when operating.
18. Secure the utility vehicle in position before
using the winch.
19. Do not exceed the winch load weight
capacity. It will work better at the intended
load capacity. See the specifications in the
MotoAlliance winch manual.
20. Be certain the winch is properly bolted to
a structure (or vehicle) that can hold the
winch load.
21. Always use proper couplings when
connecting the winch cable hook to a load.
22. Do not use inappropriate attachments to
extend the length of the winch cable.
23. Never lift people or lift loads above people.
24. Never come in between the winch and the
load when operating.
25. Do not apply load to the winch when the
cable is fully extended. Keep at least four full
turns of cable on the reel.
26. After moving an item with the winch, secure
the item. Do not rely on the winch to hold it
for an extended period of time.
27. Examine the winch before using.
Components may be affected by exposure
to chemicals, salt and rust.
28. Never operate winch if the cable shows any
signs of weakening, is knotted or kinked.
29. Winch does not have a locking mechanism.
Secure load after moving.
30. Do not cross over or under a cable under
load.
31. Do not move a vehicle with the cable
extended and attached to a load to pull it.
The cable could snap.
32. Use gloves while handling the cable.
33. Apply blocks to the vehicle when parked on
an incline.
34. Re-spool cable properly.

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Contents of Carton
Tools Required
• ⁄” wrench and/or socket
• ½” wrench and/or socket
• ⁄” wrench and/or socket
• T40 torx bit
Installation
NOTE: All references to LEFT, RIGHT, FRONT, and
REAR indicate the winch position on the equipment
when facing forward while seated in the operator
position.
CAUTION
Always wear the proper safety equipment when modifying
the body of the vehicle and follow all precautions and
warnings from the manufacturer of your vehicle.
1. Disconnect the NEGATIVE (Black) wire from
its terminal first, followed by the POSITIVE
(Red) wire to disconnect the battery.
WARNING
The unit is still charged even if the key is OFF. Disconnect the
battery before performing any maintenance or installing
any attachments.
2. Remove the five screws (a) and nuts (b)
securing the front bumper bracket (c) to the
bumper. See Figure 1.
a
a
a
a
a
b
b
b
b
b
c
Figure 1
Ref. No. Part Qty.
607-05278 Fairlead Bracket 1
607-05284 Top Winch Mount Bracket 1
707-06910 Front Winch Mount Bracket 1
707-06932 Contactor Bracket 1
707-07049 Winch Support Bracket 1
710-0451 Carriage Bolt, ⁄-18 x .750 4
710-04879 Machine Screw, #8-32 x .750 2
710-06096 Screw, ⁄-18 x .750 19
710-0623 Hex Washer Screw, ⁄-16 x .750 1
712- 04035 Hex Lock Nut, #8-32 2
712- 04063 Flange Lock Nut, ⁄-18 21
725-0157 Cable Tie, ⁄ x .05 x 7.4 6
726-0145 Cable Tie, 14.5 1
736-0400 Flat Washer, .194 x .62 x .063 2
3. Remove the two hex bolts (a) and nuts (b)
securing the bumper to the frame. See
Figure 2.
a
b
a
b
Figure 2
4. Remove the four self-tapping screws (a)
securing the lower section of the bumper to
the frame. See Figure 3.
a
a
a
a
Figure 3
5. Lift up slightly and rotate the bumper
forward to allow the hook (a) to clear the
bracket to remove the bumper. See Figure 4.
a
a
Figure 4
6. Tilt the hood forward and pull the cotter
pins (a) securing it to the hood brackets and
remove the hood. See Figure 5.
a
a
a
a
Figure 5
7. Install the front winch mount bracket to
the bumper. Use nine ⁄-18 x .750 screws
(a) and ⁄-18 flange lock nuts (b). Do not
fully tighten the hardware at this time. See
Figure 6.
a
bbbb
b
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Figure 6

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8. Install the top winch mount bracket with
eight ⁄-18 x .750 screws (a) and ⁄-18
flange lock nuts (b). Do not fully tighten the
hardware at this time. See Figure 7.
a
bb
b
b
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Figure 7
9. Slide the winch support bracket (a) through
the front winch mount bracket (b) as shown
in Figure 8. Make sure the “T” on the winch
support bracket (a) is oriented as shown
in the inset in Figure 8. Secure the winch
support bracket (a) to the winch mount
bracket (c) with two ⁄-18 x .750 screws (d).
ba
d
ca
d
Figure 8
10. Tighten all hardware except the four screws
and flange lock nuts securing the winch
mount bracket to the bumper brackets.
Refer to Figure 7.
11. Install the winch (a) to the fairlead bracket
(b) with the four M8 x 1.25 x 20 mm bolts (c)
installed in the bottom of the winch (a). See
Figure 9.
b
a
c
c
c
c
d
Figure 9
Note: Install the winch with the freewheel
clutch (d) facing the left side.
12. Install the winch/fairlead brackets assembly
(a) to the top winch mount bracket (b) with
four ⁄-18 x .750 carriage bolts (c) and ⁄-18
flange lock nuts (d). See Figure 10.
b
a
d
c
d
c
d
cd c
Figure 10
13. Install the fairlead (a) on the front of the
fairlead bracket (b) with two bolts (c),
washers (d) and nuts (e). See Figure 11.
b
a
d
c
d
c
e
e
Figure 11
14. Install the winch and bumper assembly to
the utility vehicle by reversing steps 3-5 and
fully tighten the four screws and flange lock
nuts left from step 10.
Note: Do not reinstall the hood yet.
15. Install the contactor (a) onto the contactor
bracket (b) with the two M6 x 25mm bolts
and M6 lock nuts (a). Then install the
contactor assembly (a & b) onto the frame
of the utility vehicle under the driver’s seat
with the ⁄-16 x .750 hex washer screw (c).
See Figure 12.
ba
c
Figure 12
16. Route the wires for the winch as shown in
Figure 13 through Figure 15.
Note: Make certain the wires are clear of
any moving parts when running the wires.
Running the wires along with existing
wiring is recommended.
Note: The use of a large zip tie or
other means of feeding the wires is
recommended.
Front
Figure 13
Driver’s Side
Figure 14
Front
Battery
Box
Bottom
of
Utility
Vehicle
Figure 15

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17. Install the switch into the dashboard. Push
in until it snaps into place and then connect
to the proper plug on the wire harness. See
Figure 16.
Figure 16
18. Use the template (a) on page below and drill
the necessary holes in the flat surface under
the dash for the hand control socket. See
Figure 17.
a
Figure 17
19. Using two #8-32 x .750 machine screws (a),
.194 x .620 x .063 flat washers (b) and #8-32
hex lock nuts (c), mount the hand control
socket (d) onto the dash. See Figure 18.
Behind Dash
Front of Dash
b
a
b
a
c
c
d
Figure 18
20. Tighten all hardware. Secure all wiring away
from any moving parts with the provided
zip ties, bundle any excess wire.
21. For the rest of the winch wiring instructions,
refer to the provided MotoAlliance winch
Operator’s Manual and refer to the Max
Series set-up.
Handle Mount Template
Additional Attachments & Accessories
Visit cubcadet.com for all available Challenger Utility Vehicle attachments and accessories.

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Notes

CUB CADET LLC LIMITED WARRANTY
100016 Rev B (August 1, 2018)
The limited warranty set forth herein is given by Cub Cadet LLC with respect to a new Cub Cadet® product (hereinafter “Product”) purchased and used in the
United States and/or Canada to the Initial Purchaser (as defined herein). This limited warranty does not cover Emission Control Systems and is not a Federal
Emission Control Warranty Statement, as defined by U.S. federal law. Please refer to the Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement in the operator’s manual
for warranties covering Emission Control Systems.
Scope of the Limited Warranty
Cub Cadet LLC warrants that the Product (except with regard to the components and circumstances defined below as “Exclusions”) will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship during the Warranty Period, as defined below. For purposes of this limited warranty, the “Initial Purchaser” is the first person/
company to purchase this new Product from an authorized Cub Cadet dealer, distributor, and/or retailer of such products, including a party for whom said
Product was purchased as a gift. This limited warranty is non-transferrable. During the Warranty Period, Cub Cadet LLC will, at its option, either repair or replace
any original part that is covered by this limited warranty and is determined to be defective in workmanship or material. As used herein, “Residential Use” shall be
defined as private, personal use and “Commercial Use” shall be defined as any commercial, professional, agricultural, institutional, or income-producing use of
the Product.
Cub Cadet®Warranty Information
Handheld Product Residential Use Commercial Use
Chainsaws, Cultivators, Blowers, Brushcutters, Trimmers 3 Year 90 Day
Wheeled Chore and Snow Product Residential Use Commercial Use
Chipper-Shredders, Chipper-Shredder Vacuums, Blowers, Log Splitters, Snow Blowers 3 Year 1 Year
Tillers, String Trimmers, Lawn Edgers, Pressure Washers CC3224, CC3425 & CC4033 3 Year Not Applicable
Pressure Washers 2 Year Not Applicable
Battery Powered Product Residential Use Commercial Use
CORE® 20V & 40V Cordless Handhelds 5 Year 2 Year
CORE® 20V & 40V Handheld Batteries and Battery Chargers 3 Year 1 Year
CC 30 e, XT1 LT42 e, RZT S Zero 3 Year Not Applicable
CC30 e & XT1 LT42 e Batteries 4 Year Not Applicable
Residential Product Residential Use
Walk-Behinds, Wide-Area Walk-Behinds, CC30 Riders, XT1 & XT2 Enduro Series, RZT L 34, RZT L/S/SX, Ultima
ZT1/ZT2 Series, Z-Force L/S
3 Year
Z-Force LZ/SZ 3 Year/180 hour
Z-Force LX/SX 4 Year/500 hour
23” Walk-Behinds, XT3 Enduro Series 4 Year
Commercial Product Commercial Use
Rotary Spreader 1 Year
Gas Blowers, PRO HW 2 Year
PRO Z 500/700/900, TANK LZ/SZ 3 Year
PRO Z 100, Z-Force Commercial LZ/SZ 2 Year/NHL (No Hour Limit) or 4 Year/500 hour
TANK L/S 2 Year/NHL or 4 Year/800 hour
Utility Vehicle Residential Use Commercial Use
Challenger Series, Volunteer Series 1 Year 6 Month
Additional Warranty Notes
Lead-Acid Batteries: Are covered by a one (1) year prorated limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship, with 100% replacement during the
first three (3) months, from the date of original purchase by the Initial Purchaser. After three (3) months, the battery replacement credit is based on the months
remaining in the twelve (12) month period, dating back to the date of original purchase by the Initial Purchaser. Any replacement battery will be warranted
only for the remainder of the original warranty period.
CORE Motors: Limited Lifetime Motor warranty covers the electric motor housing and its enclosed components only for the useful life of the product. . The
Core Product has a useful life of seven (7) years from the date of manufacture. Please see your retailer, or visit www.cubcadet.com for more information.
Frames: The frame, chassis, and front axle on all XT1, XT2 and XT3 products are covered for “Residential Use” by a five (5) year limited warranty. The frame on
all ZT1 and ZT2 products are covered for “Residential Use” by a seven year Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Mowing Decks: 1) Cub Cadet LLC warrants the mowing decks under the warranty of the product it came with unless otherwise stated. 2) When so equipped,
the optional fabricated cutting deck shell (excluding wear parts, etc. thereon) shall be warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime
of the product, namely for as long as it is owned by its Initial Purchaser or the party for whom it was originally purchased as a gift, or seven (7) years from the
date of its initial sale to an Initial Purchaser, whichever comes first. 3) The deck shell, deck spindles, and deck steel pulleys (collectively the “Deck Assembly”) on
PRO Z 500 / 700 / 900 product only, shall also be warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for up to an additional two (2) years (a total
of five (5) years from date of purchase) or 1,750 cumulative hours of operation, whichever comes first. For purposes of clarity, no hour limitation applies during
the initial three (3) year period described above.
Snow Blowers: Three-Stage and Two-Stage HP - Aluminum auger gear boxes have a five (5) year limited warranty.
Attachments/Accessories: Refer to Operator’s Manual
The limited warranty is non-transferrable

How to Get Service Under This Limited Warranty
In order to qualify for the limited warranty, as set forth herein, the repairs
made under this warranty must be performed by an authorized Cub Cadet
service provider. To locate a Cub Cadet service provider, contact your
authorized Cub Cadet dealer, distributor, or retailer, or contact Cub Cadet LLC
at P.O. Box 368023, Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019, or call 1-877-282-8684, or log
on to our Website at www.cubcadet.com. For Canada, contact MTD Products
Limited, 97 Kent Ave, Kitchener, ON N2G 3R2, or call 1-800-668-1238, or log on
to our Website at www.cubcadet.ca. This limited product warranty is provided
by Cub Cadet LLC and is the only product warranty provided by Cub Cadet LLC
for the Product. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY
SERVICE.
What This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover
This limited warranty does not cover the following (the “Exclusions”):
1. Product purchased outside of the United States or Canada.
2. Emission Control Systems. These items are subject to a separate warranty
under the applicable Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement.
Please refer to the applicable Federal Emission Control Warranty
Statement for terms and conditions relating to Emission Control Systems.
3. Damage due to lack of maintenance and/or improper maintenance, as
described in the operator’s manual.
4. Normal wear and tear resulting from use of the Product.
5. Normal Wear Parts (as defined herein) are warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from
the date of original purchase by the Initial Purchaser for residential use,
and for 30 days or 100 hours (whichever occurs first) for Product used
commercially. Depending on Product, Normal Wear Parts include, but
are not limited to items such as: belts, blades, blade adapters, grass bags,
rider deck wheels, seats, shave plates, skid shoes, tines, filters, nozzles,
hoses, O-rings, spray guns, wands, tires, spark plugs, fuses, bump knobs,
outer spools, cutting line, inner belts, starter pulley, starter rope, drive
belts, saw chains, guide bars, and other consumable items.
6. Log splitter pumps, valves, and cylinders are covered for a period of one
(1) year.
7. Use of the product that is not consistent with the intended use thereof,
as described in the operating instructions, including, but not limited
to, abuse, misuse and/or neglect of the Product, or any use inconsistent
with and/or non-compliant with instructions contained in the Operator’s
Manual. This includes operation in sandy and/or corrosive environments.
8. Any Product that has been altered or modified in a manner not
consistent with the original design of the Product or in a manner not
approved by Cub Cadet LLC.
9. Paint repairs or replacements for defective paint (including materials and
application) are covered for a period of three (3) months.
10. Wheel rims (when so equipped) are covered for a period of three (3)
months for manufacturing defects.
This warranty does not cover, and Cub Cadet LLC disclaims any
responsibility for, matters including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Loss of time or loss of use of the Product.
2. Transportation costs and other expenses incurred in connection with the
transport of the Product to and from the authorized Cub Cadet service
provider.
3. Any loss or damage to other equipment or personal items.
4. Damages caused by improper maintenance or the use of other than the
specified fuel, oil, or lubricants, as approved in the operator’s manual.
5. Damage resulting from the installation or use of any accessory or part not
approved by Cub Cadet LLC for use with the Product.
Limitations
1. THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO WARRANTY SHALL
APPLY AFTER THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD, AS SET FORTH
ABOVE, AS TO THE PARTS AS IDENTIFIED. NO OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY OR GUARANTY, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXCEPT
AS MENTIONED ABOVE, GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY,
INCLUDING A DEALER OR RETAILER, WITH RESPECT TO ANY,
PRODUCT SHALL BIND CUB CADET LLC. DURING THE WARRANTY
PERIOD, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
THE DEFECTIVE PART, AS SET FORTH ABOVE. (SOME STATES DO
NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.)
2. THE PROVISIONS, AS SET FORTH HEREIN, PROVIDE THE SOLE
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY ARISING FROM THE SALE. CUB CADET
LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
LOSS OR DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, FOR
TRANSPORTATION OR FOR RELATED EXPENSES, OR FOR RENTAL
EXPENSES TO TEMPORARILY REPLACE A WARRANTED PRODUCT.
(SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.)
3. IN NO EVENT SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND BE GREATER THAN
THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD.
ALTERATION OF THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT SHALL
VOID THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. YOU ASSUME THE RISK AND
LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE, OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR
PROPERTY, AND/OR TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY, ARISING
OUT OF THE USE OR MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.
4. This limited warranty extends to the Initial Purchaser only and,
except as otherwise stated herein, the applicable Warranty
Period will begin on the original date of purchase of the Product.
In the event that the original date of purchase of the Product is
indeterminable, then the Warranty Period shall be established as
beginning on the Product’s date of manufacture, as determined
by Cub Cadet LLC, and ending six (6) months after the applicable
Product Warranty Period, as defined above. In no event shall a
Product’s warranty extend beyond the applicable Warranty Period.
How State Law Relates to This Warranty
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights, which vary from state to state.
100016 Rev B (August 1, 2018)
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