Cub Cadet 7254 manual Battery Removal, Battery Maintenance, Battery Storage

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Since battery acid is corrosive, do not pour it into any sink or drain. Before discarding an empty electrolyte container, rinse it thoroughly with a neutralizing solution.

NEVER connect (or disconnect) battery charger clips to the battery while the charger is turned on, as it can cause sparks.

Keep all sources of ignition (cigarettes, matches, lighters) away from the battery. The hydrogen gas generated during charging can be combustible.

As a further precaution, only charge the battery in a well ventilated area.

Always shield eyes and protect skin and clothing when working near batteries.

WARNING: Batteries contain sulfuric acid and may emit ex-plosive gases.

BATTERY

HOLDDOWN

ROD

WING NUT HOLDDOWN STRAP

CABLE

CLAMP

Use extreme caution when handling batteries. Keep batteries out of the reach of children.

BATTERY REMOVAL

WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling.

The battery is located at the front of the tractor beneath the hood, just forward of the radiator.

To remove the battery:

Open the tractor hood as described in the previous sub-section.

Remove the two wing nuts and the battery holddown strap from the battery holddown rods. See Figure 33.

Loosen the negative battery cable clamp and disconnect the negative lead from the battery; then disconnect the positive lead from the battery.

Carefully lift the battery out of the tractor.

Install the battery by repeating the above steps in the reverse order.

WARNING: Always connect the posi- tive lead to the battery before con- necting the negative lead. Also make certain the cable clamps are posi- tioned so that they DO NOT contact the holddown strap.

Figure 33

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

The battery is filled with battery acid and then sealed at the factory. However, even a “maintenance free” battery requires some maintenance to ensure its proper life cycle.

Spray the terminals and exposed wire with a battery terminal sealer, or coat the terminals with a thin coat of grease or petroleum jelly, to protect against corrosion.

The battery should be kept clean. Any deposits of acid should be neutralized with baking soda and water. Be careful not to get this solution in the cells.

Avoid tipping. Even a sealed battery will leak electrolyte when tipped.

BATTERY STORAGE

When storing the tractor for extended periods, disconnect the battery cables. Removing the battery from the unit is recommended.

All batteries discharge during storage. Keep the exterior of the battery clean, especially the top. A dirty battery will discharge more rapidly.

The battery must be stored with a full charge. As the battery discharges, the electrolyte is weakened and will freeze at a higher temperature.

Recharge the battery before returning to service; or every two months, whichever comes first.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions CarefullyPage Calling Service Information Table of ContentsTo the Owner Tractor Model Plate Recording Model and Serial Number InformationRops Information Plate General Operation Important Safe Operation PracticesDo not Slope OperationChildren Operating the PTOService Safety Frame RopsKeep Hands Safety LabelsStarting AID FAN Warning Label Located on Each Side of RadiatorPTO Warning Label Located on Rear PTO Shield Battery Warning Label Located Under HoodRoll Over Warning Label Located on RIGHT/REAR Fender Floorboard and Dash Panel Mounted Controls Controls and FeaturesSteering Wheel PTO SwitchIgnition Switch Seat Adjustment LeverParking Brake Lever Hazard Light SwitchHeadlight Switch Differential Lock PedalPTO Indicator Light Battery Indicator LightEngine Coolant Temperature Light Parking Brake Indicator LightPTO Selection Lever Fender Mounted Conrtols and FeaturesPTO Reverse Override Switch Fuel Fill CapAmber Hazard Lights Transmission Hi/Lo Range Shift LeverCup Holder Hand HoldsFueling the Tractor Safety Interlock SystemOperation Rollover Protective Structure RopsStarting the Engine NEW Tractor BREAK-IN ProceduresCold Weather Starting Driving on Slopes Using Jumper Cables to Start the EngineStopping the Engine Driving the TractorUsing the HI/LO Range Shift Lever Using the FORWARD/REVERSE PedalStopping the Tractor Using the Hydraulic Lift Lever Using the Differential Lock PedalEngaging the PTO Using the PTO Selection LeverLighting Using the PTO Reverse Override SwitchUsing the Hitch Plate Using the Three Point HitchOn Demand Four Wheel Drive Tractor WeightingThree Point Hitch Adjustments AdjustmentsAdjusting the Seat Adjusting the Seat BeltCheck the TOE-IN AS Follows Adjusting Front Wheel TOE-INAdjusting Hydraulic Lift Feedback ROD Adjusting the BrakesLubrication Table MaintenanceGeneral Information 11 5 Operation to Service Intervals Be Performed Lubrication and Maintenance ChartGeneral Battery Information Accessing the Engine CompartmentBattery Maintenance Battery RemovalBattery Storage Tail Light Bulb Replacement Head Light Bulb ReplacementHazard Bulb Replacement Instrument Panel Fuses Instrument Panel Bulb ReplacementAccessing the Fuse Center Servicing Electrical SystemHazard Light Flasher Relay Main FuseChecking TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OIL Level Changing TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OIL Initial Break-In Period Filter Change Check Final Reduction Gear Case Oil Check Front Axle OilChanging Front Axle and Final Reduction Gear Case OIL Wheel Bolt Torque Maintenance of the Rollover Protective Structure RopsLubrication of Main Drive Shaft Lubrication of FWD Drive ShaftTractor Storage Tire MaintenanceIf storing the tractor for 30 days or more Removing the Tractor from Storage Using a fuel stabilizerFront of Engine Emptying the fuel systemEngine Information and Maintenance Limited Liability Before servicing Engine MaintenanceCleaning the Engine Cleaning the Radiator Screen and RadiatorChanging the Engine OIL and Filter Adding Engine OILChecking Engine Coolant Level Inspection of Cooling System Hoses Changing the AIR CleanerChanging the Engine Coolant Changing the Fuel Filter Servicing the Foam PrecleanerServicing the Paper Element Servicing the Spark PlugsSpecifications Brakes Power Take-OffGeneral Dimensions Hydraulic Lift SystemDescription Optional Equipment and AccessoriesPage CLEVELAND, Ohio CUB Cadet LLC Post Office BOX