Cub Cadet 8354 Floor Board and Fender Mounted Controls, Clutch Pedal, Brake Pedals Right and Left

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FLOOR BOARD AND FENDER MOUNTED CONTROLS

B

B

A

C

F

D

E

A.

Clutch Pedal

D.

Main Shift Lever

B.

Brake Pedals

E.

Hi-Lo Range Shift Lever

C.

Foot Throttle

F.

Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever

Figure 11

A. Clutch Pedal

When the clutch pedal is fully depressed, the tractor’s drive clutch is disengaged. Fully and rapidly depress the clutch pedal before shifting the main shift lever, the Hi-Lo Range lever, or the forward/reverse shift lever. Gradually release the clutch pedal after shifting.

IMPORTANT: The clutch pedal should be rapidly depressed, but slowly and evenly released to prevent damage to the clutch plates. Never operate the tractor with your foot resting on the clutch pedal. Doing so may contribute to premature clutch wear.

B. Brake Pedals (Right and Left)

The right (outer) brake pedal engages only the right brake assembly. Refer to Figure 12.

The left (inner) brake pedal engages only the left brake assembly. Refer to Figure 12.

Use the individual brake pedals to assist in making sharp turns while operating the tractor in the field. Depress the brake pedal corresponding to the direction of the turn.

WARNING: Always lock the brake pedals together before driving the tractor on roadways or at high transport speeds. Engaging only one brake under these operating conditions could cause a dangerous accident.

LEFT

 

RIGHT

BRAKE

 

BRAKE

PEDAL

 

PEDAL

Figure 12

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Contents Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully Operator’s ManualCalling Service Information Table of ContentsTo the Owner Tractor Recording Model and Serial Number InformationPlate Engine Serial no Important Safe Operation Practices General OperationPage Page Children Slope OperationDo not Service Safety Frame RopsOperating the PTO Page Safety Labels Safety Labels Switches and Dash Mounted Controls Controls and FeaturesIgnition Switch Light Switch Turn Signal Switch Hazard Lamp Switch PTO SwitchHand Throttle Lever Forward/Reverse Shift LeverInstrument Panel Tachometer Hourmeter Clutch Pedal Floor Board and Fender Mounted ControlsBrake Pedals Right and Left Foot Throttle Main Shift LeverHi-Lo Range Shift Lever Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever OptionalHydraulic Control Levers Differential Lock PedalBrake Pedal Lock Seat Adjustment Lever Mid PTO LeverOperation Rollover Protective Structure RopsPRE-STARTING Checks Fueling the TractorNEW Tractor BREAK-IN Procedures Starting the EngineStopping the Engine Driving the TractorStopping the Tractor Driving on Slopes Turning the TractorDriving on Roadways Check While Operating Travel SpeedsUsing the Front Wheel Drive Using the Differential LockUsing the Position Control and Draft Control Levers Using the MID PTO Using the DrawbarGround Penetration w/Draft Control and Position Surface Penetration w/Draft Control OnlyUsing the Three Point Hitch Top LinkLifting Rods Check LinksUsing Remote Hydraulics Optional Tractor WeightingAdjustments Adjusting the SeatAdjusting Front Wheel TOE-IN Adjusting Front AxleClutch Adjustment Adjusting the FAN Belt TensionBrake Adjustment Adjusting Rear Wheel Tread Width Adjusting the Micro Switch HeightTo Adjust Checking Steering Wheel Lubrication Table MaintenanceGeneral Information Lubrication and Maintenance Chart Service Intervals Operation toAccessing the Engine Compartment Fuel SystemServicing the Fuel Filter Bleeding the Fuel SystemChecking the Fuel Lines Checking the Engine Oil Level Engine OIL and OIL FilterAdding Engine Oil Changing Engine Oil and Filter Checking the Transmission Oil Level Transmission OIL and OIL FilterChanging the Transmission Oil and Filter Servicing the Front Axle Checking the Front Axle Oil LeverAdding Front Axle Oil Changing the Front Axle OilServicing the AIR Cleaner Draining the Clutch HousingServicing the Cooling System Checking and Cleaning Radiator ScreenChecking and Adding Coolant Checking the Radiator Hoses Changing the CoolantLubricating the Tractor Brake pedal shaft both sides. See Figure Servicing the Battery General Battery InformationBattery Removal Battery MaintenanceRe-charging the Battery Battery StorageServicing the Electrical System Fuses Fuse BoxTire Maintenance Main Slow Blow FuseTractor Storage Engine Troubleshooting TroubleshootingWhen Engine is Difficult To Start When Output Is Insufficient When Color of Exhaust Is Especially BadWhen Engine Suddenly Stops When the Engine Must Be Stopped ImmediatelyTractor Troubleshooting When Tractor Does Not Move While Engine Is RunningBattery Troubleshooting Condition of Battery Cause CountermeasuresSpecifications ModelPTO CUB Cadet LLC Post Office BOX CLEVELAND, Ohio