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Cub Cadet EX2900 User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual
3. Shutting Down the Engine....................................................................................................... 7-7
4. Restarting a stalled Engine ..................................................................................................... 7-8
1. Operating a New Tractor......................................................................................................... 8-2
1. Do not run the tractor at full speed during the first 50 operating hours period ......................................................8-2
2. Changing the lubricating oil for the new tractor .....................................................................................................8-2
2. Raising and Lowering the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) ......................................... 8-3
1. Lowering (Folding Down) the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) ..................................................................8-3
2. Raising (Unfolding) the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)............................................................................8-4
3. Operation of the Tractor .......................................................................................................... 8-5
Adjusting the Operator's Seat................................................................................................................................8-5
Fastening the Retractable Seat Belt......................................................................................................................8-6
Turn Signals ..........................................................................................................................................................8-6
Headlights..............................................................................................................................................................8-7
Hazard Lights ........................................................................................................................................................8-7
Range Shift Lever..................................................................................................................................................8-7
4-Wheel Drive Lever..............................................................................................................................................8-8
Throttle Control Lever............................................................................................................................................8-8
Drive Pedals ........................................................................................................................................................8-10
Engaging the Cruise Control ...............................................................................................................................8-11
Disengaging the Cruise Control...........................................................................................................................8-11
4. Stopping Travel of the Tractor............................................................................................... 8-12
Emergency Stop Procedure ................................................................................................................................8-12
5. Parking the Tractor................................................................................................................ 8-13
Engaging the Parking Brake ................................................................................................................................8-13
Disengaging the parking brake............................................................................................................................8-13
6. Safe Practices for Operation ................................................................................................. 8-14
1. Differential Lock...................................................................................................................................................8-14
Engaging the Differential Lock.............................................................................................................................8-14
Disengaging the Differential Lock........................................................................................................................8-14
2. Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads....................................................................................................................8-15
3. Pushing or Towing the Tractor ............................................................................................................................8-16
4. Transporting the Tractor on a Trailer...................................................................................................................8-17
5. Operating on Slopes ............................................................................................................................................8-17
Uphill / Downhill ...................................................................................................................................................8-19
Steep Downhill.....................................................................................................................................................8-19
6. About the Power Steering....................................................................................................................................8-19
1. Operating the Power Take Off (PTO)...................................................................................... 9-1
Engaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat) ................................9-2
Disengaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat) ............................9-3
2. Installing an Implement to the Power Take Off (PTO) Drivelines............................................ 9-3
3. Using the Power Take Off (PTO) while the Tractor is Parked
(when the operator is not seated on the operator's seat) ........................................................ 9-4
1. 3-Point Hitch.......................................................................................................................... 10-1
1. Prepare the Implement Being Mounted...............................................................................................................10-1
2. Using the 3-Point Hitch........................................................................................................................................10-2
Adjusting the Right Lift Link .................................................................................................................................10-2
Top Link...............................................................................................................................................................10-2
Sway Links ..........................................................................................................................................................10-2
8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR............................................................................. 8-1
9. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) ................................................................................. 9-1
10.3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR.................................................................... 10-1

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Cub Cadet EX2900 Specifications

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BrandCub Cadet
ModelEX2900
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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