TABLE OF CONTENTS

3.

Shutting Down the Engine

7-7

4.

Restarting a stalled Engine

7-8

 

 

 

8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR

8-1

1.

Operating a New Tractor

8-2

 

1.

Do not run the tractor at full speed during the first 50 operating hours period

8-2

 

2.

Changing the lubricating oil for the new tractor

8-2

2.

Raising and Lowering the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)

8-3

 

1.

Lowering (Folding Down) the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)

8-3

 

2.

Raising (Unfolding) the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)

8-4

3.

Operation of the Tractor

8-5

 

„ Adjusting the Operator's Seat

8-5

 

„ Fastening the Retractable Seat Belt

8-6

 

„ Turn Signals

8-6

 

„ Headlights

8-7

 

„ Hazard Lights

8-7

 

„ Range Shift Lever

8-7

 

„ 4-Wheel Drive Lever

8-8

 

„ Throttle Control Lever

8-8

 

„ Drive Pedals

8-10

 

„ Engaging the Cruise Control

8-11

 

„ Disengaging the Cruise Control

8-11

4.

Stopping Travel of the Tractor

8-12

 

„ Emergency Stop Procedure

8-12

5.

Parking the Tractor

8-13

 

„ Engaging the Parking Brake

8-13

 

„ Disengaging the parking brake

8-13

6.

Safe Practices for Operation

8-14

 

1.

Differential Lock

8-14

 

„ Engaging the Differential Lock

8-14

 

„ Disengaging the Differential Lock

8-14

 

2.

Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads

8-15

 

3.

Pushing or Towing the Tractor

8-16

 

4.

Transporting the Tractor on a Trailer

8-17

 

5.

Operating on Slopes

8-17

 

„ Uphill / Downhill

8-19

 

„ Steep Downhill

8-19

 

6.

About the Power Steering

8-19

 

 

 

9. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)

9-1

1.

Operating the Power Take Off (PTO)

9-1

 

„ Engaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat)

9-2

 

„ Disengaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat)

9-3

2.

Installing an Implement to the Power Take Off (PTO) Drivelines

9-3

3.

Using the Power Take Off (PTO) while the Tractor is Parked

 

 

 

(when the operator is not seated on the operator's seat)

9-4

 

 

 

10.3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR

10-1

1.

3-Point Hitch

10-1

 

1.

Prepare the Implement Being Mounted

10-1

 

2.

Using the 3-Point Hitch

10-2

 

„ Adjusting the Right Lift Link

10-2

 

„ Top Link

10-2

 

„ Sway Links

10-2

 

 

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Cub Cadet EX2900, EX3200 manual Point Hitch and Drawbar

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.