1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

6. Traveling on a Road

1.Disengagement of the 4-wheel drive is recommended.

2.Remember that the braking characteristics differ between the two and four wheel drive modes. Be aware of the current drive mode and use carefully.

3.Before turning, always slow down the tractor. High-speed turn may cause the tractor to tip over.

4.When traveling on a road, be sure that the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem is on the tractor and is clearly visible. Use the hazard lights and turn lights as required by the currently effective local laws or regulations.

5.Strictly observe all the currently effective local traffic and safety laws and regulations.

6.Turn ON the headlights as required by the currently effective local laws or regulations.

7.Always travel at a speed that allows you to maintain control of the tractor.

8.Avoid engaging differential lock while traveling on a road. It may cause you to lose control of the tractor.

9.While traveling on a road, do not suddenly turn the steering wheel. Such an action can lead to loss in the stability of the tractor, and can cause an extremely dangerous situation.

10.While on a road, do not attempt to operate an implement. During transportation, put the 3-point hitch control lever in its raised position and lock it with the position stop knob. Do not fully close the hydraulic flow control / stop knob to hold an implement in the raised position while the tractor is traveling with the implements.

Doing so could cause damage to the hydraulic lift circuit.

11.When towing another implement, connect a safety chain to the implement and mount a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem on it.

7. Safe Practices for Parking Your Tractor

1.Disengage the Power Take Off (PTO), lower the implement to the ground, shift all the levers to their neutral positions, engage the parking brake securely, shut down the engine and remove the starter key switch.

2.Before leaving your tractor, be sure the tractor is completely stopped.

3.Do not park on a steep slope. Rather, park on solid, flat, level ground whenever possible. If parking on a slope is unavoidable, park the tractor across the slope, and lower the implement to the ground and chock the wheels.

4.Allow the tractor to cool at least 5 minutes before storing.

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Cub Cadet EX2900, EX3200 manual Traveling on a Road, Safe Practices for Parking Your Tractor

EX2900, EX3200 specifications

The Cub Cadet EX2900 and EX3200 models represent a top tier of sub-compact tractors, designed to meet the diverse needs of homeowners and landscape professionals. Renowned for their reliability and performance, these tractors are equipped with robust features and advanced technologies.

At the heart of the EX2900 and EX3200 is a powerful, fuel-efficient engine. The EX2900 boasts a 29 horsepower engine, while the EX3200 takes it up a notch with a 32 horsepower variant. Both engines feature a liquid cooling system, ensuring optimal performance even under heavy loads. This added power allows for efficient operation of various implements such as loaders, mowers, and tillers, making them ideal for a range of tasks from mowing lawns to landscaping and agricultural duties.

One of the standout characteristics of these models is their hydrostatic transmission. This allows for smooth, effortless speed control and direction changes without the need for manual gear shifting. Operators appreciate the ease of use, especially when navigating tight spaces or performing multiple tasks in quick succession.

Comfort and convenience are also prominent in the design of the EX2900 and EX3200. The spacious operator station features an ergonomic seat with ample legroom, providing comfort during long hours of operation. Easy-to-reach controls and a dashboard with clear indicators enhance usability, making tasks simpler and more efficient.

In addition to power and comfort, these tractors emphasize versatility. A quick-attach loader system allows users to switch out attachments swiftly, adapting to a variety of chores. The three-point hitch increases compatibility with various implements, giving owners the flexibility to tackle different jobs with ease.

Cub Cadet has integrated advanced technology into the EX2900 and EX3200 models to enhance performance further. A 12-volt electrical system provides reliable starting power, while the LED headlights improve visibility during early morning or evening operations. Safety features such as an ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) add an additional layer of protection for operators.

Overall, the Cub Cadet EX2900 and EX3200 tractors combine power, comfort, and versatility, making them ideal choices for homeowners and professionals alike. With their dependable performance and user-friendly features, these models are built to tackle everything from simple yard maintenance to more demanding agricultural tasks, delivering quality and reliability in every job.