Cub Cadet 2176 Battery Removal or Installation, Wash Hands after handling, Battery Installation

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BATTERY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION

WARNING

Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds.

Wash Hands after handling.

When removing the battery, disconnect the battery cables in the following order to avoid arcing and the resulting sparks:

Battery Removal:

1.Disconnect the Negative cable.

2.Disconnect the Positive cable.

Battery Installation:

1.Connect the Positive cable.

2.Connect the Negative cable.

To replace the battery, proceed as follows:

1.Remove the negative cable from the negative terminal of the battery, then remove the positive cable from the positive terminal.

2.Remove the wing nut securing the mounting rod to the bulkhead mounting bracket (Refer to Figure 26) and pull the rod downward from the bulkhead bracket.

WING NUT

MOUNTING ROD

Figure 26

3.Rotate the mounting rod fully upward toward the dash panel to provide clearance for battery removal (See Figure 27).

4.Pull downward on the bottom of the battery holddown strap to release it from the tab beneath the battery tray.

5.Lift the battery upward and remove from the left side of the tractor.

HOLDDOWN

STRAP

MOUNTING

ROD

ROTATE

UPWARD

Figure 27

6.Install the new battery from the left side of the tractor and lower into the battery tray.

7.Stretch the battery holddown strap downward across the front of the battery and hook to the tab below the battery tray.

8.Rotate the mounting rod downward and insert through the bottom of the hole in the bulkhead mounting bracket (See Figure 26).

9.Install the wing nut onto the mounting rod, but do not tighten until after the side panels are installed.

10.Connect the positive cable to the positive terminal of the battery, then connect the negative cable to the negative terminal.

JUMP STARTING

WARNING

Failure to use this jump starting procedure could cause sparking, which could result in an explosion of either battery.

1.Attach the first jumper cable from the positive terminal of the good battery to the positive terminal of the dead battery.

2.Attach the second jumper cable from the negative terminal of the good battery to the FRAME OF THE UNIT WITH THE DEAD BATTERY.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions CarefullyMANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage Tractor and Deck Preparation ContentsGeneral Operation Safe Operation PracticesDo not II. Slope OperationIII. Children IV. Service Product Graphics Deflector and Safety GraphicSerial Number Location To the OwnerSafety Interlock Switches Not Shown Section I. Controls and IndicatorsHour Meter LOW OIL IndicatorPower TAKE-OFF PTO Control Switch IGNITION/LIGHT SwitchForward Control Pedal Lift Height IndicatorSeat Adjustment Lever Brake PedalFuel Tank Safety Interlock SwitchesHood and Side Panels Page Before Operating Your Tractor Section II. OperationStarting the Engine Stopping the Engine Tractor BREAK-IN ProcedureCold Weather Starting Driving the Tractor Drawbar Operating the Power TAKE-OFF PTO ClutchDriving on Slopes Stopping the TractorAdjusting the Seat Section III. AdjustmentsAdjusting the Brakes Pivot BAR Adjustment Front Wheel AdjustmentWheel Alignment Checking the Transmission Neutral Setting Hydrostatic Neutral AdjustmentPivot Sleeve Neutral Arm Adjusting Lift Assist Spring TensionFront Control Rod Rear Control Rod Hex Tap Screw ControlCarburetor Adjustments Checking the OIL Level Section IV. MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Engine OILDraining OIL and Replacing OIL Filter Adding OILFilling the Crankcase Adding Transmission OIL Checking Transmission OIL LevelHydrostatic Drive OIL Filter Servicing the Precleaner AIR CleanerServicing the Paper Element Air Cleaner Cover Paper Element Wing NutElement Cover Air Cleaner Base Rubber Grommet Cleaning EngineFuel Filter Spark PlugHeadlights Common Causes for Battery Failure General Battery InformationMaintenance of Battery Storage of the BatteryWash Hands after handling Battery Removal or InstallationBattery Removal Battery InstallationTire SizePounds per Square Inch TiresMounting Tires on the RIM Section V. Mower Deck SIDE-TO-SIDE Leveling AdjustmentFinger guard Blade Hard Level Surface Measure This Distance Front to Back Leveling AdjustmentGauge Wheel Adjustment Rear Gauge Wheel Cutting Height AdjustmentFlat WasherRemoval of Deck Removal and Installation of Deck AssemblyFront Lift ROD Roller Bracket Installation of Deck Front Roller Bracket Lift ROD Install the forward end of the PTO belt on the PTO Cleaning and Blade Care MaintenanceLubrication Spindle Drive Belt Replacement Installation of Mulching PlugSection VI. OFF-SEASON Storage Mowing Section VII. MowingMowing with Mulching Option Optional Equipment and Accessories Month Season Yearly Storage Maintenance ChartEngine Operates Irregularly or Knocks Hard to StartPTO Clutch will not Engage Nance Trouble ShootingLack of Power MaintenanceLubrication Table Lubrication Guide Lubrication Guide Guide Engine SpecificationsPage Slope Gauge Commercial USE Residential USE CUB Cadet Corporation MANUFACTURER’S Limited WarrantyMaintenance Parts Chart

2176 specifications

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