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2.
Keep
the
exterior
of
the
battery
clean,
especially
the
top.
A
dirty
battery
must
be
stored
with
a
full
charge.
A
dirty
battery
will
discharge
itself.
3.
Check
the
battery
with
a
hydrometer.
The
battery
must
be
stored
with
a
full
charge.
A
discharged
battery
will
freeze.
Specific
Gravity
Freezing
Point
1.265
-71
°F
1.250
-62°F
1.200
-16°F
1.150
5°F
1.100
16°F
NOTE
All
batteries
discharge
during
storage.
JUMP
STARTING
WARNING
Failure
to
use
this
starting
procedure
could
cause
sparking,
and
the
gases
in
either
bat¬
tery
could
explode.
1.
Attach
the
first
jumper
cable
from
the
positive
ter¬
minal
of
the
good
(cattery
to
the
positive
terminal
of
the
dead
battery.
2.
Attach
the
second
jumper
cable
from
the
negative
terminal
of
the
good
battery
to
the
FRAME
OF
THE
UNIT
WITH
THE
DEAD
BATTERY.
4.
Recharge
battery
whenever
the
specific
gravity
is
less
than
1.225,
before
returning
to
service
or
every
two
months,
whichever
comes
first.
COMMON
CAUSES
FOR
BATTERY
FAILURE
1.
Overcharging
2.
Undercharging
3.
Lack
of
water
4.
Loose
hold
downs
and/or
corroded
connections
5.
Excessive
loads
6.
Battery
electrolyte
substitutes
7.
Freezing
of
electrolyte
TIRES
Keep
the
pneumatic
tires
properly
inflated.
Over¬
inflation
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
18x8.50-8
12
Rear
Tires
26x12.00-12
12
Hl^
NOTE
These
failures
do
not
constitute
warranty.
BATTERY
REMOVAL
OR
INSTALLATION
A
WARNING
When
removing
the
battery,
follow
this
order
of
disassembly
to
prevent
your
wrench
from
shorting
against
the
frame.
Battery
removal:
1.
Remove
the
Negative
cable.
2.
Remove
the
Positive
cable.
Battery
installation:
1.
Attach
the
Positive
cable.
2.
Attach
the
Negative
cable.
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.
NOTE
After
the
first
10
hours
of
operation,
check
and
retorque
the
wheel
lug
nuts
(both
sides)
to
35
ft-lbs.
to
make
sure
they
have
seated
properly.
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Cub Cadet 1882 Specifications

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BrandCub Cadet
Model1882
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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