Figure 79
•If a fuse continually fails, have the electrical harnesses check by your Cub Cadet dealer or a qualified electrician. See Figure 79.
Main Slow Blow Fuse
•Locate the slow blow fuse in the wire harness behind the left side panel. See Figure 80.
Slow Blow Fuse
Figure 80
•Remove the coupling and replace the old slow blow fuse with a new one.
TIRE MAINTENANCE
Check the tire air pressure before each use. Keep the tires inflated to the recommended pressures. Improper inflation will shorten the service life of a tire. See the tire side wall, or the Tire Inflation chart, for proper inflation pressures.
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Front Tires | 4PR | 25.7 psi | |||
| 6PR | 22.9 psi | |||
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Rear Tires | 6PR | 25.7 psi | |||
| 6PR | 22.9 psi | |||
| 6PR | 22.9 psi | |||
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•Do not inflate a tire above the maximum pressure shown either on the sidewall of the tire or the Tire Inflation chart.
•Do not reinflate a tire that has been run flat or seriously under inflated. Have a qualified tire mechanic inspect and service the tire.
•WHEN SEATING THE BEADS, NEVER INFLATE A TIRE OVER 35 PSI. If the tire beads have not seated at or before 35 PSI, allow the tire to deflate. Reposition the tire on the rim, lubricate the tire beads and rim flanges, and reinflate until seated - up to a maximum of 35 PSI. Inflating a tire with unseated beads beyond 35 PSI could break the bead or rim with sufficient explosive force to cause a serious injury.
IMPORTANT: The slow blow fuse serves to protect the electrical system. If the fuse blows, have the tractor electrical system checked to find the cause. Never substitute a different fuse.
WARNING: Servicing tires can be danger- ous. Whenever possible, trained person- nel should service and mount tires.
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