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Cub Cadet 1420 User Manual

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TIRES
Keep
the
pneumatic
tires
properly
inflated.
Overinflation
will
cause
operator
discomfort.
Underinflation
will
cause
short
tire
life.
Inflate
the
front
and
rear
tires
for
normal
or
heavy
load
operations
as
shown
in
the
following
table:
Tire
Size
Pounds
per
Square
Inch
Front
Tires
15x6-6
12
Rear
Tires
20x10-8
10
Always
see
that
the
tire
valve
caps
are
in
place
and
tightened
securely
to
prevent
loss
of
air
and
protect
the
valve
core
and
stem.
Do
not
overload
the
tractor
tires
by
mounting
equip¬
ment
on
the
tractor
which
exceeds
the
load
capacity
of
the
size
of
the
tires
on
the
tractor.
MOUNTING
TIRES
ON
THE
RIM
After
mounting
a
new
or
old
tire
on
the
rim,
inflate
it
to
20
pounds
pressure
to
seat
the
tire
bead
on
the
rim
flange.
Then
deflate
the
tire
to
the
correct
operating
pressure.
Hi^
NOTE
After
the
first
10
hours
of
operation,
check
and
retorque
the
front
wheel
bolts
to
35
ft-Ibs.
and
rear
wheel
bolts
to
23
ft-Ibs.
to
make
sure
they
have
seated
properly.
OFF-SEASON
STORAGE
If
the
machine
is
to
be
inoperative
for
a
period
longer
than
30
days,
the
following
procedures
are
recom¬
mended:
WARNING
Never
store
engine
with
fuel
in
tank
indoors
or
in
poorly
ventilated
enclosures,
where
fuel
fumes
may
reach
an
open
flame,
spark
or
pilot
light
as
on
a
furnace,
water
heater,
clothes
dryer,
etc.
1.
R
e
m
ove
all
gasoline
from
fuel
tank
to
prevent
gum
deposits
from
forming
on
these
parts
and
causing
possible
malfunction
of
engine.
Run
engine
until
engine
starts
to
falter,
then
use
choke
to
continue
engine
operation
until
all
fuel
in
tank
and
carburetor
is
exhausted.
Remove
fuel
line
at
tank
or
carburetor
and
drain
any
remaining
gasoline
from
system.
WARNING
Drain
fuel
into
approved
container
outdoors,
away
from
open
flame.
Fuel
left
in
engine
during
warm
weather
deteriorates
and
will
cause
serious
starting
problems.
2.
Remove
spark
plug
and
pour
one
(1)
ounce
of
engine
oil
through
spark
plug
hole
into
cylinder.
Crank
engine
several
times
to
distribute
oil.
Replace
spark
plug.
3.
Clean
the
engine
and
the
entire
tractor
thoroughly.
4.
Lubricate
all
lubrication
points
and
wipe
the
entire
machine
with
an
oiled
rag
in
order
to
protect
the
surfaces.
5.
Follow
battery
storage
instructions
on
page
24.
6.
Protect
tires
and
seat
from
sunlight.
Inflate
tires
at
regular
intervals.
OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
AND
ACCESSORIES
When
you
purchased
your
tractor,
you
probably
had
it
completely
equipped
for
your
particular
needs
at
the
time.
However,
later
you
may
wish
to
obtain
optional
equipment
or
accessories.
These
items
and
other
allied
equipment
can
be
purchased
from,
and
installed
by,
your
authorized
dealer.
The
tractor
is
used
for
so
many
different
types
of
work,
and
because
it
is
called
on
to
operate
under
so
many
different
conditions,
a
variety
of
equipment
is
available
to
adapt
it
to
the
requirements
of
the
user.
Refer
to
equipment
catalog.
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Cub Cadet 1420 Specifications

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BrandCub Cadet
Model1420
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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