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EX2900, EX3200
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Contents
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the World of Cub Cadet Yanmar Tractor
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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15.SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM....................................................... 15-1
1-1
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. About This Manual
1-2
IMPORTANT:
NOTE:
2. Safety Alert Symbol
WARNING:
DANGER:
3. Precautions Before Operating Your Tractor
1-3
4. Safe Practices for Operating Your Tractor
1-4
1. Starting Your Tractor
1-5
2. Working with Your Tractor
3. Considerations for Safety of Children
1-6
WARNING
5. Operating Your Tractor on Slopes
1-7
6. Traveling on a Road
7. Safe Practices for Parking Your Tractor
1-8
8. Operating the Power Take Off (PTO)
9. Using the 3-Point Hitch
10. Safety Frame (Roll-Over Protective Structure) (ROPS) Precautions
11. Safe Practices for Servicing Your Tractor
1-9
1-10
12. Understanding the Tractor Safety Decals
1-11
Safety-Alert Symbol
Care of DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION Decals
1-12
1-13
TO AVOID INJURY:
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH FROM ROLL- OVER:
THERE IS NO OPERATOR PROTECTION WHEN THE ROPS IS IN THE FOLDED POSITION.
IMPORTANT
TO AVOID TRANSMISSION DAMAGE WHEN SHIFTING:
1-14
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH:
WARNING
DANGER/POISON (E)
STAY CLEAR OF ENGINE FAN AND FAN BELT
1-15
AVOID INJURY FROM PTO:
2-1
2. SERVICING THE TRACTOR
2. SERVICING THE TRACTOR
3-1
3. SPECIFICATIONS
3. SPECIFICATIONS
1. Specifications Table
3-2
3. SPECIFICATIONS
2. Traveling Speeds
4-1
4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES
4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES
W W1W2W3
4-2
4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES
5.
5-1
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
1. Appearance
5-2
2. Operator Station Controls
5-3
3. Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls
5-4
6-1
6. PRE-OPERATION CHECK
6. PRE-OPERATION CHECK
1. Pre-Operation Check
4. Prevent damage to the Plastic Surfaces and Painted Surfaces
2. Precautions Before the Operation 3. Routine Check
7-1
7. OPERATING THE ENGINE
1. Open the fuel shut-off valve. Opening / Closing the Fuel Shut-Off Valve
DANGER WARNING
1. Starting the Engine
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7-5
Checking the Lights on the Instrument Panel
7-6
2. Starting the Engine in Cold Weather
3. Shutting Down the Engine
4. Restarting a stalled Engine
8-1
8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR
Accident Hazard
1. Operating a New Tractor
8-2
1. Do not run the tractor at full speed during the first 50 operating hours period
2. Changing the lubricating oil for the new tractor
8-3
2. Raising and Lowering the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
8-4
2. Raising (Unfolding) the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
8-5
1. Adjust the operator's position. Adjusting the Operator's Seat
3. Operation of the Tractor
8-6
Fastening the Retractable Seat Belt
2. Using the turn signal, headlight switches and hazard lights button switch. Turn Signals
8-7
Headlights
Hazard Lights
3. Start the engine.
4. Select travel speed. Range Shift Lever
8-8
4-Wheel Drive Lever
5. Adjust the throttle control lever to attain an intended speed. Throttle Control Lever
8-9
6. Raise the implement.
7. Disengage the parking brake.
8. Release foot from the brake pedal. 9. Slowly depress the forward or reverse drive pedal.
8-10
Drive Pedals
10.Operate the steering wheel and travel to the intended destination. 11.Using the cruise control.
8-11
Engaging the Cruise Control
Disengaging the Cruise Control
4. Stopping Travel of the Tractor
8-13
Engaging the Parking Brake
Disengaging the parking brake.
5. Parking the Tractor
8-14
1. Differential Lock
Engaging the Differential Lock
Disengaging the Differential Lock
6. Safe Practices for Operation
8-15
2. Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads
8-16
3. Pushing or Towing the Tractor
8-17
4. Transporting the Tractor on a Trailer
5. Operating on Slopes
8-18
WARNING
8-19
Uphill / Downhill
Steep Downhill
6. About the Power Steering
9-1
9. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)
1. Operating the Power Take Off (PTO)
9-2
Engaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat)
9-3
Disengaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat)
2. Installing an Implement to the Power Take Off (PTO) Drivelines
9-4
9-5
10-1
10. 3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR
1. Prepare the Implement Being Mounted
1. 3-Point Hitch
10-2
2. Using the 3-Point Hitch Adjusting the Right Lift Link
Top Link
Sway Links
10-3
2. Drawbar
10-4
3. Using the Safety Chain
11-1
11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Operating the 3-Point Hitch Control Lever to Raise or Lower the 3-Point Hitch
1. 3-Point Hitch Control System
11-2
Hydraulic Flow Control / Stop Knob
11-3
Implement Control Lever
2. Controlling the Implement Control Valve
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
11-4
1. Using the Hydraulic Lock Lever
2. Regenerative System Using the Implement Control Valve Regenerative Circuit
11-5
3. Connecting the Implement Hydraulic Hoses
12.
12-1
TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
1. Tires
12-2
2. Wheel Adjustment
Front wheel Rear wheel
12-3
Tread Centerline Width <Front Wheels>
Adjusting the Rear Tread
12-4
Front Ballast
3. Ballast
12-5
Maximum Weight
Using Liquid Weight for the Tires
13-1
13. MAINTENANCE
13. MAINTENANCE
1. Maintenance Check List
13-2
13. MAINTENANCE
2. Lubricants
3. Replacement Parts
14-1
14. PERIODIC SERVICE
Explosion Hazard
WARNING NEVER inhale the emission gas.
Warranty and Repair of the Engine
14-2
1. Opening / Closing the Hood and Side Panels
14-3
Closing the Hood
2. Opening / Closing the Side Panels
14-4
Checking the Engine Oil Level
2. Daily Checks
14-5
Inspecting the Transmission Oil Level
Checking the Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque
Service Intervals
14-6
Specified Torque
Checking and Adjusting the Brake
Front wheel Rear wheel
14-7
Checking and Adjusting the Clutch
Checking the Radiator Hoses and Clamps
14-8
Checking the Tire Air Pressure
14-9
Cleaning the Radiator Cooling Screen, Cooling Fins and Oil Cooler Pipe
1. Cleaning the Radiator Cooling Screen
2. Cleaning the Radiator Cooling Fins
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14-11
Checking the Cooling System
14-12
Refilling the Fuel Tank
14-13
Inspection Procedure for Safety Interlock System
EPA REGULATION USE LOW SULFER FUEL OR ULTRA LOW SULFER FUEL ONLY
14-14
1. Range Shift Lever Neutral Switch
2. Mid-Power Take Off (PTO) Engagement Lever Switch (option)
14-15
3. Rear Power Take Off (PTO) Engagement Lever Switch
4. Seat Safety Switch
3. First 50 Hours
14-17
Checking the Front Axle Oil Level
Grease Specifications
4. Every 50 Hours
14-18
1. Lubricating Grease Fittings on the Tractor
14-19
2. Lubricating the Hydraulic Implement Control Valve Linkage
3. Lubricating the Seat Slide Rails
4. Lubricating the 3-Point Hitch
14-20
Servicing the Fan and Alternator Belt
1. Checking the Belt Tension
2. Adjusting the Belt Tension
3. Replacing the Belt
14-21
Checking the Fuel / Water Separator
Checking the Battery Condition
14-22
Servicing the Air Filter Element
5. Every 100 Hours
14-23
2. Servicing the Secondary Air Filter Element
14-24
Cleaning the Fuel / Water Separator and Replacing the Fuel Filter
14-25
Engine Oil
Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
6. Every 200 Hours
14-26
Inspecting and Adjusting the Toe-in
Checking the Air Intake Hoses and Clamps
14-27
Transmission Oil
7. Every 300 Hours
14-28
14-29
Front Axle Case Oil
Changing the Front Axle Case Oil
8. Every 500 Hours
14-30
Replacing the Fuel Filter
14-31
Servicing the Cooling System
1. Draining the Cooling System
9. Every 1000 Hours
14-32
2. Flushing the Cooling System
3. Filling the Cooling System
14-33
Recommended Engine Coolant
Adjusting the Engine Valve Clearance
Checking the Fuel Injection Nozzle
Checking the Fuel Injection Pump
10. General Maintenance
15.
15-1
SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Special Note for the Battery
1. Battery
15-2
Servicing the Battery Safely
15-3
Inspecting the Battery
Removing and Installing the Battery
1. Removing the Battery
15-4
2. Installing the Battery
Cleaning the Battery and Terminals
15-5
Using a Booster Battery
15-6
Replacing the Accessory Fuses
Checking the Alternator Fuse and the Main Fuse
2. Fuses
15-7
Replacing the Headlight Bulb
3. Bulb
15-8
Replacing the Tail Light Bulb
Replacing the Turn Signal / Hazard Lights Bulb
15-9
Replacing the Instrument Panel Light Bulb
4. Headlights
Adjusting the Headlights
16-1
16. STORAGE
1. Preparing the Machine for Storage
1. Safe Practices for Storage
16-2
2. Preparing the Fuel and Engine for Storage Fuel
Engine
2. Preparing the Stored Tractor for Operation
16-3
17-1
17. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Engine
1. How to Use the Troubleshooting Table
17-2
2. Machine
17-3
3. Brake
4. Steering
18-1
18. INDEX
18. INDEX