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Ownership's manual says to change transmission oil every 400 hours. For the life of me I can't locate the drain / fill plug, or even the transmission.   TIA for any help.

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Welcome to the UTV Board.

I searched and Searched and could not find anything. I would suggest calling, or Live Chatting with  Cub Cadet customer service, they should direct you in the right direction.

 CC customer help --->  1-877-428-2349

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Travis has given you probably your best lead. I'd strongly advise you to take it a step further, and request to purchase a shop service manual. It would be EXTREMELY helpful to assist you through normal maintenance interval service. But what's more important, is it'll be impossible to find, when you really need it for the inevitable. Eventually all machines break, but you'll be better prepared when this one does. Besides, it'll sure as heck answer the question you've put on the table here.  Welcome to the forum!

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I'm not talking about the pamphlet, that comes with a piece of equipment. I'm talking about the mechanics desk reference that the factory mechanic, at the dealership, would use to reference any unfamiliar item, or procedure. This manual would demonstrate the complete disassembly, procedure. Along with the reassembly if it's different. For the entire machine. It's a large book! These things are typically called the shop service manual. You have to ask about it SPECIFICALLY. Because most people don't care enough to ask, they're not that popular. That is, until ten or twelve years later, when they're obsolete, and no longer available. These days they're probably a pdf. You'd want to download that, and print, place in a notebook. So that when everyone else can't find it. You have it. I get one for EVERY piece of equipment, large, or small. Because new stuff rarely breaks down, if it's quality stuff. But when it does, there likely isn't any shop manual available.

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