Cub Cadet 71 manual Lubrication Guide, Breatherandfiller plug Drainplug

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LUBRICATION GUIDE

(International Cub Cadet 71, 102 and 122 Tractors)

--After Every 10 Hours of Operation

1 -Oi I fi lief ca p and bayanet-type oil level gauge.

2- Steering knuckles (2).

3- Front oxle pivot pin.

-Engine crankcase.

5- Power take-off shaft bearing

Transmission

6 -Oil level and filler plug.

7 -Oil drain plug.

Creeper drive housing

8.Levelplug.

9.Breatherandfiller plug.

10.Drainplug.

11 -Steering gear housing.

Miscellaneous

Check the oil (with the engine stopped) and add sufficient

new oil to bring it to the "FULL" mark on the gauge. Do

not overfill. Do not operate the engine if the oil level is below the "LOW" mark on the gauge.

Use 1H-251 HEP grease or equivalent #2 multi-purpose

lithium grease and apply sufficient grease to flush out oldgrease and dirt.

--After Every 30 Hours of Operation

While the oil is warm, remove the drain plug (4) and drain

all of the oil from the crankcase. Replace the drain plug.Remove the crankcase oil filler cap (1). Refill the crank-

case with new oil up to the "FULL" mark on the oil levelgauge.

Refer to the "Lubrication Table" for the proper quantity and viscosity to use.

--After Every 100 Hours of Operation

Use IH-2.5l HEP grease or equivalent #2. multi-purpose

{ lithium grease and apply two or three strokes of the lubri-

cator to the lubrication fittings.

--Periodic

Check the oil level periodically. Keep the lubricant up tothe level plug (6) on the rear of the transmission case.

Change the oil in the transmission case at least once a year. Remove the drain plug (7) and remove the oil level and filler plug (6) and allow all of the oil to drain out. Re- place the drain plug. Refill with approved lubricant up to the level plug opening and replace the plug.

Check the oil level periodically. Keep the lubricant up to the level plug (8) on the left side of the creeper drive housing. Drain and refill the housing each time the oil is

changed in the transmission case. To change the oil, re- move the drain plug (I 0) at the bottom of the housing and allow all the oil to drain. Then replace the drain plug.

Remove the breather and oil filler plug (9) at the right of the creeper shift handle on top of the frame assembly, and remove the oil level plug (8). Fill to the level plug opening with approved lubricant and replace the plugs.

Once a year, apply two strokes of the lubricator, using

IH-251 HEP grease or equivalent #2 multi-purpose lithium grease.

Note/: To locate the lubrication fitting, turn the front

wheels to the maximum right turn position: Then reach up under the right side of the tractor frame to locate the

fitting.

Lubricate the clutch pedal shaft and linkage with eight or ten drops of engine oil.

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71 specifications

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