PREPARING THE TRACTOR FOR EACH DAY'SWORK
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each day's
run. | See page 6. |
Check the crankcase oil level and add new
oil if necessary. Seepage26.
Clean the air cleaner element if necessary.
See page 14.
Inspect the tires for general condition. See
pages 20 and 21.
ADJUSTINGTHE SEAT
Illust. 8 Adjusting the seat.
(Intemational Cub Cadet 122 and 123 Tractors)
Before starting the tractor, adjust the seat
to the most comfortable driving position by loosening the four cap screws in the seat sup- port (II lust. 8) or seat bracket (1IIust. 8A) or seat spring clamping plate (1IIust.88) and sliding the seat assembly forward or rearward to the
position which is most comfortable for theoperator.
Retighten the cap screws after the seat is adjus ted.
The International Cub Cadet 122 and 123 Tractors features a seat which can be tilted forward over the steering wheel, for conven- ience in adjusting the seat and to keep out rain and snow. SeeIllust. 8.
Illust. SA
Adjusting the seat. (International Cub Cadet 102 Tractor.)
Illust. 88
Adju sting the seat. (Internatianal Cub Cadet 71 Tractar.)
Illust. 8C
Brake pedal lack in the engaged position.
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