Cub Cadet 7254 Tire Maintenance, Tractor Storage, If storing the tractor for 30 days or more

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TIRE MAINTENANCE

Check the tire air pressure after every 50 hours of operation or weekly. Keep the tires inflated to the recommended pressures. Improper inflation will shorten the service life of a tire. See the tire side wall, or the Tire Inflation chart, for proper inflation

DO NOT place any part of your body beneath the tractor or start the tractor engine while the tractor is raised off the ground with a jack.

TIRE INFLATION CHART

pressures. Observe the following guidelines:

Do not inflate a tire above the maximum pressure shown either on the sidewall of the tire or the Tire Inflation chart.

Do not reinflate a tire that has been run flat or seriously under inflated. Have a qualified tire mechanic inspect and service the tire.

Position

Front

Rear

Front

Rear

Front

Rear

Tread Type

Turf

Turf

Ag

Ag

Indus.

Indus.

Tire Size

23x 9.5-12

31 x 12-15

6-12

8.3-16

8.5-12

10-16.5

Inflation Pressure

10psi

15psi

20psi

22psi

35psi

45psi

WARNING: Servicing tires can be dan- gerous. Whenever possible, trained personnel should service and mount tires.

If you must service the tires, observe the following safety precautions to avoid an injury or fatality:

Make certain the rim is clean and free of rust.

Lubricate the flanges of the rim and beads of the tire with soap solution.

WHEN SEATING THE BEADS, NEVER INFLATE A TIRE OVER 35 PSI. If the tire beads have not seated at or before 35 PSI, allow the tire to deflate. Reposition the tire on the rim, lubricate the tire beads and rim flanges, and reinflate until seated - up to a maximum of 35 PSI. Inflating a tire with unseated beads beyond 35 PSI could break the bead or rim with sufficient explosive force to cause a serious injury.

After the beads have seated, adjust the infla- tion pressure to the recommended operating pressure.

Do not use a damaged rim, or attempt to repair a rim by brazing, welding, or pounding out.

Make certain the jack used to raise the tractor has a weight capacity adequate for lifting the tractor.

Place the tractor on a firm, level surface and position jack stands to support the raised tractor while repairing tires.

TRACTOR STORAGE

If your tractor is not going to be operated for an extended period of time (thirty days to approxi- mately six months), the tractor should be prepared for storage. Store the tractor in a dry and protected location. If stored outside, cover the tractor (includ- ing the tires) to protect it from the elements. The procedures outlined below should be performed whenever the tractor is placed in storage.

1.Change the engine oil and filter following the instructions provided in CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER in SECTION 5.

WARNING: Never store the tractor with fuel in the tank indoors or in poorly ventilated enclosures, where fuel fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer, etc.

WARNING: Fuel left in the fuel tank deteriorates and will cause serious starting problems.

2.If storing the tractor for 30 days or more:

To prevent gum deposits from forming inside the engine’s carburetor and causing possible malfunction of the engine, the fuel system must be either completely emptied, or the gasoline must be treated with a stabilizer to prevent deterioration.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions CarefullyPage Table of Contents Calling Service InformationTo the Owner Recording Model and Serial Number Information Tractor Model PlateRops 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 RadiatorBattery Warning Label Located Under Hood PTO Warning Label Located on Rear PTO ShieldRoll 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 RopsNEW Tractor BREAK-IN Procedures Starting the EngineCold Weather Starting Driving on Slopes Using Jumper Cables to Start the EngineStopping the Engine Driving the TractorUsing the FORWARD/REVERSE Pedal Using the HI/LO Range Shift LeverStopping 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 BrakesMaintenance Lubrication TableGeneral Information 11 5 Operation to Service Intervals Be Performed Lubrication and Maintenance ChartGeneral Battery Information Accessing the Engine CompartmentBattery Removal Battery MaintenanceBattery Storage Head Light Bulb Replacement Tail Light Bulb ReplacementHazard Bulb Replacement Instrument Panel Fuses Instrument Panel Bulb ReplacementAccessing the Fuse Center Servicing Electrical SystemMain Fuse Hazard Light Flasher RelayChecking TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OIL Level Changing TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OIL Initial Break-In Period Filter Change Check Front Axle Oil Check Final Reduction Gear Case 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 ShaftTire Maintenance Tractor StorageIf 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 Changing the AIR Cleaner Inspection of Cooling System HosesChanging 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