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Cub Cadet 2182
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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
pilot
screw
and
throttle
stopper
adjusting
screw,
be
very
careful
when
carburetor
adjustments
are
made.
Improper
adjustment
of
the
carburetor
may
result
in
engine
damage.
FUEL
SYSTEM
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting
Carburetor
(Idling)
1.
Warm
up
the
engine
at
a
medium
speed
for
20
to
30
minutes,
and
then
stop
the
engine.
2.
Tighten
the
pilot
screw
of
the
carburetor
com¬
pletely,
and
then
loosen
it
by
1
to
1.5
turns.
(See
Figure
34.)
A
CAUTION
Do
not
tighten
the
pilot
screw
too
much.
The
taper
may
become
stepped.
3.
Start
the
engine,
set
the
throttle
control
lever
to
the
lowest
speed
position,
and
then
adjust
the
engine
speed
with
the
throttle
stopper
adjust¬
ing
screw
of
the
carburetor
in
such
a
way
the
engine
maintains
a
lowest
speed.
(Adjust
the
engine
to
the
lowest
speed
but
fast
enough
to
keep
it
running.)
4.
Tighten
or
loosen
the
pilot
screw
to
adjust
the
engine
to
the
highest
speed.
(The
speed
drops
when
the
screw
is
turned
too
much
in
either
direc¬
tion.)
5.
Screw
in
the
throttle
stopper
adjusting
screw
with
the
screw
tip
touching
the
throttle
valve,
until
the
speed
reaches
approximately
1200
r.p.m.
FAN
BELT
Fan
Belt
Tension
and
Damage
An
improperly
adjusted
fan
belt
can
cause
engine
overheating.
Push
on
the
fan
belt
at
the
middle
with
a
finger,
and
check
that
it
deflects
about
0.4
in.
(10
mm)
[at
a
load
of
22.1
lb.
(10
kg)].
Also
check
the
belt
for
cracks
or
tears.
Tension
Adjustment
Loosen
the
two
bolts
holding
the
alternator,
and
adjust
until
proper
tension
is
obtained.
Be
sure
to
retighten
the
nuts
and
bolts
after
adjustment.
(See
Figure
35.)
THROTTLE
STOPPER
ADJUSTING
SCREW
Figure
35
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Cub Cadet 2182 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power18 HP
Transmission TypeHydrostatic
Blades2
Deck LiftManual
Tires (Front)16 x 6.5-8
Turning Radius18 inches
Fuel Capacity3.5 gallons
Drive System2WD
Engine ModelKohler CH18

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