Cub Cadet 5254 manual Battery Removal, Charging The Battery, Battery Maintenance, Battery Storage

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BATTERY REMOVAL

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.

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 35.

Spread the locking clips on the sides of the terminal covers and lift the tops of the covers to expose the battery connections. See Figure 35.

Loosen the cable clamp of the black negative battery lead, then lift the negative cable and its terminal cover off the negative battery post (marked NEG). Move the cable away from the negative battery post.

Repeat the above procedure to remove the cable and cover from the positive battery post (marked POS).

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. This will pre- vent sparking or possible injury from an electrical short caused by contact- ing the tractor body with tools being used to connect the cables.

HOLDDOWN STRAP

 

 

 

 

CABLE

 

 

WING NUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLAMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BATTERY

 

TERMINAL

 

HOLDDOWN

 

 

COVER

ROD

 

 

 

 

Figure 35

CHARGING THE BATTERY

Test and, if necessary, recharge the battery after the tractor has been stored for a period of time.

A voltmeter or load tester should read 12.6 volts (DC) or higher across the battery terminals.

Charge the battery with a 12-volt battery charger at a MAXIMUM rate of 10 amps.

Voltmeter

State of

Charging

Reading

Charge

Time

12.7

100%

Full Charge

12.4

75%

90 Min.

12.2

50%

180 Min.

12.0

25%

280 Min.

 

 

 

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.

Always keep the battery cables and terminals clean and free of corrosion.

Always keep the terminal covers in place and closed over the battery terminals.

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

BATTERY STORAGE

When storing the tractor for extended periods, disconnect the negative battery cable. It is not necessary to remove the battery.

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. A discharged battery can freeze sooner than a charged battery. A fully charged battery will store longer in cold temperatures than hot.

Recharge the battery before returning to service. Although the tractor may start, the engine charg- ing system may not fully recharge the battery.

HEAD LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

The tractor is equipped with headlights. If one of the bulbs should burn out, replace the bulb as follows:

Fully raise the hood.

Pull the wire harness plug from the bulb/socket assembly to unplug the wire harness. Refer to Figure 36.

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Contents Operator’s Manual IMPORTANT READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYSERIES TRACTORTO THE OWNER TABLE OF CONTENTSCALLING SERVICE INFORMATION ROPS INFORMATION PLATE RECORDING MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATIONTractor Model Plate Engine Information1. GENERAL OPERATION IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICESDO NOT 2. SLOPE OPERATION6. SERVICE 5. SAFETY FRAME ROPS3. CHILDREN 4. OPERATING THE PTOCheck brake operation frequently. Adjust and service as required BATTERY WARNING LABEL LOCATED UNDER HOOD SAFETY LABELSFAN WARNING LABEL LOCATED ON EACH SIDE OF RADIATOR INSTRUCTION LABEL ON RIGHT RUNNING BOARDSECTION 1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES D. Ignition Switch C. PTO SwitchA. Steering Wheel B. Throttle HandleR. PTO Reverse Override Switch N. Seat Adjustment LeverH. Hand Holds J. Transmission 4WD Shift LeverW. Headlight Switch V. Hazard Light SwitchT. Differential Lock Pedal U. Choke Control Knob3. Battery Indicator Light 6. Brake Engaged Indicator4. Oil Pressure Indicator 5. PTO Engaged IndicatorSECTION 2 OPERATION SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEMROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE ROPS FOLDING THE ROPSSTARTING THE ENGINE NEW TRACTOR BREAK-IN PROCEDURESFUELING THE TRACTOR DRIVING THE TRACTOR COLD WEATHER STARTINGSTOPPING THE ENGINE STOPPING THE TRACTOR USING THE FORWARD AND REVERSE PEDALSUSING THE HI/LO RANGE SHIFT LEVER USING THE 4WD SHIFT LEVER USING THE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDALDRIVING ON SLOPES Disengage 4WD Engage 4WDUSING THE PTO REVERSE OVERRIDE SWITCH USING THE HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVERENGAGING THE PTO LIGHTING HeadlightsUSING THE THREE POINT HITCH USING THE TOP LINK RETAINER HOOKHazard Lights REMOVING THE REAR PTO COVERTRACTOR WEIGHTING USING THE HITCH PLATEFront Weights Weighting the Rear of the TractorADJUSTING THE SEAT SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTSADJUSTING THE SEAT BELT THREE POINT HITCH ADJUSTMENTSNOTE The right ball joint and jam nut are left hand threaded ADJUSTING FRONT WHEEL TOE-INADJUSTING THE BRAKES General Information SECTION 4 TRACTOR MAINTENANCELUBRICATION TABLE LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART ILLUSTRATION Service Intervals LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARTOperation to be PerformedGENERAL BATTERY INFORMATION ACCESSING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENTCHARGING THE BATTERY BATTERY REMOVALBATTERY MAINTENANCE BATTERY STORAGEMain Fuse HAZARD BULB REPLACEMENTSERVICING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical Circuit Relays Accessing the Lower Dash Panel AreaRight Side Left SideChanging Hydro Transmission Oil Filter 25 Hour Break-In Period Filter ChangeCHECKING TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL LEVEL CHANGING THE HYDRO TRANSMISSION AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL FILTERSCHANGING THE HYDRO TRANSMISSION AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL Changing Hydraulic System FilterCheck Front Axle Oil CHECKING OIL LEVEL IN FRONT AXLE AND FINAL REDUCTION GEAR CASESCheck Final Reduction Gear Case Oil CHANGING FRONT AXLE AND FINAL REDUCTION GEAR CASE OILLUBRICATION OF FWD DRIVE SHAFT LUBRICATION OF DRIVE SHAFTWHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE FRONT AXLEMAINTENANCE OF THE ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE ROPS TIRE MAINTENANCEFRONT OF ENGINE Using a fuel stabilizerTRACTOR STORAGE 2. If storing the tractor for 30 days or moreEMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEMS SMALL OFF-ROAD ENGINES SECTION 5 ENGINE INFORMATION AND MAINTENANCEKAWASAKI LIMITED WARRANTY CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL 3. LIMITED LIABILITY CLEANING THE ENGINE ENGINE MAINTENANCECLEANING THE RADIATOR SCREEN AND RADIATOR CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVELCHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER ADDING ENGINE OILCHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL INSPECTION OF COOLING SYSTEM HOSES CHANGING THE AIR CLEANERCHANGING THE ENGINE COOLANT KNOB FOAM PRECLEANER ELEMENTIMPORTANT Do not apply oil to the foam precleaner element SERVICING THE FOAM PRECLEANERSERVICING THE PAPER ELEMENT SERVICING THE SPARK PLUGSEngine SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONSCooling System Electrical SystemPower Take-Off SPECIFICATIONSGeneral Dimensions Hydraulic Lift SystemSECTION 7 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES LIMITED WARRANTY FOR CUB CADET COMPACT TRACTORS CUB CADET LLC POST OFFICE BOX CLEVELAND, OHIOHOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE AND CUB CADET ATTACHMENTS