Cub Cadet 108, 86 Operatingthe Engine Lifting the Hood, Starting the Engine, Stopping the Engine

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OPERATINGTHE ENGINE

LIFTING THE HOOD

The tractor hood is arranged to swing up and forward to make the engine and fuel tank readily accessible. To raise the hood take hold of the spring latches on each side of the pedestal and lift up and out to release the spring latches from the hood crossmember.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Be sure there is an adequate supply of gasoline in the fuel tank.

ACAUTION! Never remove the fuel tank cap or fill the fuel tank when the engine

is running, is hot, or indoors. Also, do not smoke when working around inflammable fuel.

Be sure the fuel shut-off valve is open.

Pull the choke control button all the way out. More or less choking may be necessary due to variations in temperature, grade of fuel, etc. Little

or no choking will be needed when the engine iswarm

Place the throttle lever half-way between "SLOW" and "FAST",

Place the throttle lever half-way between "SLOW" and "FAST".

6.To start the engine the clutch-brake pedal must be pressed all the way down and the power take-off clutch handle must be in the disengaged position to actuate the safety starting switches.

On the International Cub Cadet 129, 149, and 169 Tractors the speed control lever will return to neutral wher the clutch-brake pedal is pressed all the way down.

International Cub Cadet 86, 108, and 128 Trac- tors: Check to see that the gearshift lever is in the neutral position.

All Models: Turn the ignition key clockwise to the "ST ART" position and release it as soon as the engine starts; however do not operate the motor generator for more than 30 seconds at anyone time. If the engine does not start within this time, turn the key "OFF" and wait a few minutes, then try again.

5.After the engine starts, slowly release the clutch-brake pedal and gradually push the choke control button all the way in. Do not use the choke to enrich the fuel mixture, except when necessaryto start the engine.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Move the throttle lever to the "SLOW" position and allow the engine to idle for a short time before stopping. Then turn the key to the "OFF" position.

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108, 149, 169, 129, 128 specifications

The Cub Cadet series of tractors, particularly models 129, 86, 169, 149, and 128, represents a significant chapter in the history of garden and lawn care machinery. Known for their durability and innovative features, these tractors offer a blend of power and functionality that appeals to both homeowners and agricultural enthusiasts.

One of the main attractions of these models is their robust construction. Built with a heavy-duty frame, they are designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor tasks such as mowing, tilling, and hauling. The engines are typically Kohler or Tecumseh, providing reliable performance and ample power for various attachments. This capability allows these tractors to excel in tasks, from simple grass cutting to challenging snow removal.

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The Cub Cadet 86 stands out with its unique design and powerful 8 horsepower engine. It also features easy access controls, allowing operators to efficiently switch between various attachments, enhancing overall productivity. This fluidity is mirrored in the 169 model, which integrates advanced steering mechanisms that provide greater maneuverability, allowing users to navigate tight spaces with ease.

Model 128 offers a blend of modern technology and classic charm. It is equipped with a comfortable seat for extended usage and ergonomic controls, responding to the needs of users who spend considerable time on their tractors. The combination of comfort and performance makes these tractors popular among gardening aficionados.

Overall, the Cub Cadet series boasts a legacy of reliability, with a focus on ergonomic design and user-friendly technology. Whether for professional landscaping or personal gardening, these models, with their powerful engines and robust capabilities, continue to be a preferred choice for those looking to enhance their outdoor experience.