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Cub Cadet 1882 User Manual

Cub Cadet 1882
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NOTE
The
safety
interlock
system
will
automati¬
cally
disengage
the
PTO
if
the
operator
leaves
the
seat
with
the
PTO
in
the
"RUN"
position,
or
the
unit
is
shifted
into
reverse
with
the
PTO
in
the
"RUN"
position.
To
reengage
the
PTO,
place
the
speed
control
lever
in
neutral
("N"),
move
the
PTO
switch
into
the
"OFF"
position
and
then
engage
the
PTO
while
seated.
1.
Operator
must
be
seated.
2.
Pull
choke
control
knob
to
full
choke
position.
Less
choking
may
be
necessary
due
to
variations
in
temperature,
grade
of
fuel,
etc.
Little
or
no
choking
will
be
needed
when
the
engine
is
warm.
3.
Place
the
throttle
midway
between
the
"SLOW"
and
"FAST"
positions.
4.
Place
the
PTO
switch
in
the
"OFF"
position.
5.
Place
the
speed
control
lever
in
neutral
("N").
6.
Fully
depress
the
single
brake
pedal.
^NOTE
The
speed
control
lever
will
return
to
neutral
when
the
single
brake
pedal
is
pressed
all
the
way
down,
and
the
linkage
is
properly
adjusted.
7.
Turn
the
ignition
key
clockwise
to
the
"START"
position
and
release
it
as
soon
as
the
engine
starts;
however
do
not
operate
the
starter
for
more
than
10
seconds
at
any
one
time.
If
the
engine
does
not
start
within
this
time,
turn
the
key
"OFF"
and
wait
a
few
minutes,
then
try
again.
8.
After
the
engine
starts,
slowly
release
the
single
brake
pedal
and
gradually
push
the
choke
control
knob
all
the
way
in.
Do
not
use
the
choke
to
enrich
the
fuel
mixture,
except
as
necessary
to
start
the
engine.
STOPPING
THE
ENGINE
A
CAUTION
Remove
the
key
to
prevent
accidental
start¬
ing
and
battery
discharge
if
equipment
is
left
unattended.
Move
the
throttle
lever
to
the
"SLOW”
position
and
allow
the
engine
to
idle
for
a
short
time
before
stop¬
ping.
Then
turn
the
key
to
the
"OFF"
position.
Remove
key
from
ignition
switch.
TRACTOR
BREAK-IN
PROCEDURE
A
CAUTION
Never
operate
a
new
engine
immediately
under
full
load.
Break
it
in
carefully
as
shown
in
the
table
below.
Period
Engine
Throttle
Control
Lever
Position
Load
V4
Full
1st
hour
X
None
2
hour
X
X
Light
drawbar
load
or
Mowing
with
tractor
at
slow
speed
3rd
through
13
th
hour
X
X
Medium
draw¬
bar
load
or
Normal
mowing
COLD
WEATHER
STARTING
A
WARNING
During
operation
do
not
run
the
engine
in
confined
area
such
as
storage
building
any
longer
than
is
necessary.
Immediately
move
the
tractor
outside
into
the
air.
A
WARNING
Operator
must
be
seated
before
starting
the
tractor.
^NOTE
In
cold
weather
the
starting
motor
may
disengage
prematurely.
This
is
caused
by
the
engine
firing
once
but
failing
to
continue
running.
If
this
happens
several
times,
the
engine
will
be
flooded
and
it
will
be
neces¬
sary
to
leave
the
throttle
in
the
"SLOW"
posi¬
tion
but
push
the
choke
in
all
the
way;
then
turn
the
ignition
key
to
the
"START’
position
and
slowly
pull
the
choke
out
to
the
position
which
will
cause
the
engine
to
start
and
con¬
tinue
running.
If
the
engine
falters
after
put¬
ting
tractor
into
motion,
pull
the
choke
out
part
way
until
the
engine
runs
smoothly,
then
gradually
push
the
choke
back
in
as
the
engine
warms.
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Cub Cadet 1882 Specifications

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BrandCub Cadet
Model1882
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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