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Cub Cadet 1882
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The
carburetor
is
adjusted
at
the
factory
and
under
normal
operating
conditions
it
will
not
require
readjust¬
ing.
However,
if
the
engine
does
not
operate
properly,
what
may
appear
to
be
a
faulty
carburetor
adjustment
is
in
many
cases
a
clogged
air
filter.
This
possibility
should
be
ruled
out
before
attempting
to
readjust
car¬
buretor.
Refer
to
"MAINTENANCE"
section
in
this
manual.
To
prevent
possible
damage
to
the
carburetor
nee¬
dles,
be
very
careful
closing
the
carburetor
needles
before
basic
adjustments
are
made.
Improper
adjust¬
ment
of
the
carburetor
may
result
in
engine
damage.
PRELIMINARY
SETTINGS
(See
Figure
30.)
Turn
both
adjusting
needles
out
(counterclockwise)
from
the
closed
position,
1-3/8
turns.
Start
the
engine
and
run
at
half
throttle
for
five
to
ten
minutes
to
warm
up.
Figure
30.
Carburetor
1.
High
Idle
Fuel
Needle
2.
Low
Idle
Fuel
Needle
3.
Low
Idle
Speed
NOTE
The
engine
must
be
warm
before
making
final
settings.
HIGH
IDLE
FUEL
NEEDLE
SETTING
Place
the
throttle
into
the
"FAST"
position.
Turn
the
high
idle
fuel
adjusting
needle
out
(counterclockwise)
from
the
preliminary
setting
until
the
engine
speed
decreases
(rich).
Note
the
position
of
the
needle.
Now
turn
the
adjusting
needle
in
(clockwise).
The
engine
speed
may
increase,
then
it
will
decrease
as
the
needle
is
turned
in
(lean).
Note
the
position
of
the
needle.
Set
the
adjusting
needle
midway
between
the
rich
and
lean
settings.
LOW
IDLE
SPEED
SETTING
Place
the
throttle
control
into
the
"IDLE"
or
"SLOW"
position.
Set
the
idle
speed
to
1200
RPM
(±75
RPM)
by
turning
the
low
idle
speed
adjusting
screw
in
or
out.
LOW
IDLE
FUEL
NEEDLE
SETTING
Place
the
throttle
into
the
"IDLE"
or
"SLOW”
position.
Turn
the
low
idle
fuel
adjusting
needle
out
(counter¬
clockwise)
from
the
preliminary
setting
until
the
engine
speed
decreases
(rich).
Note
the
position
of
the
nee¬
dle.
Now
turn
the
adjusting
needle
In
(clockwise).
The
engine
speed
may
increase,
then
it
will
decrease
as
the
needle
is
turned
in
(lean).
Note
the
position
of
the
needle.
Set
the
adjusting
needle
midway
between
the
rich
and
lean
settings.
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Cub Cadet 1882 Specifications

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BrandCub Cadet
Model1882
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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