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Sc2400 Operator’s Manual
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the World of Cub Cadet Yanmar Tractor
TABLE OF CONTENTS
11-1
9. POWER TAKE OFF PTO
10-1
11.HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
12-1
13.MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
12.TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
15.SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
18.INDEX
17.TROUBLESHOOTING
16.STORAGE
1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. About This Manual
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2. Safety-AlertSymbols
DANGER
NOTICE
3. Precautions before Operating Your Tractor
1. Starting Your Tractor
4. Safe Practices for Operating Your Tractor
2. Working with Your Tractor
3. Considerations for Safety of Children
DO NOT
5. Operating Your Tractor on Slopes
7. Safe Practices for Parking Your Tractor
6. Traveling on a Road
9. Using the 3-PointHitch
8. Operating the Power Take Off PTO
11. Safe Practices for Servicing Your Tractor
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12.Understanding the Tractor Safety Decals
Safety-AlertSymbols
Care of DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION Decals
BCY1A7880-65620
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
DANGER
ACY1A8160-65300
D CY1A8160-51520
DANGER/POISON ENGLISH
C CY124764-44810
NUAL
4.DO NOT USE WHEN WET
12V DC OUTLET
TORS
ICY1A7880-85180
GCY1A7880-65350
HCY1A7880-85170
KCY1A8160-65310
AVOID INJURY FROM PTO
TO AVOID INJURY
JCY198220-65621
2.SERVICING THE TRACTOR
2.SERVICING THE TRACTOR
3.SPECIFICATIONS
3.SPECIFICATIONS
1. Specifications Table
3. SPECIFICATIONS
2. Traveling Speeds
4.IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES
4.IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES
5.NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
1. Appearance
98 20
19 18 17
25 24
2. Operator Station Controls
21 20 19 18 17 16 15
12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Tachometer
3.Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls
1 7 6 5 4
4 Alternator / Battery Charging Light
a b c A
9Hazard Lights Button Switch
3.Routine Check
2. Precautions before the Operation
6.PRE-OPERATIONCHECK
1.Pre-OperationCheck
7.OPERATING THE ENGINE
7.OPERATING THE ENGINE
1. Starting the Engine
Avoid injury
2. Sit on the seat Adjusting the Operators Seat
Fastening the Retractable Seat Belt
7. OPERATING THE ENGINE
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage
5.Set the range shift lever to the Slow position
6.Turn off the Power Take Off PTO switch
9. Set the throttle control lever about
Checking the Lights on the Instrument Panel
IMPORTANT: Avoid starter damage
13.After the engine has started, warm up
Warming Up the Engine in Cold Weather
2. Stopping the Engine
3. Restarting a Stalled Engine
8.OPERATING THE TRACTOR
8.OPERATING THE TRACTOR
Accident Hazard
1. Operating a New Tractor
Hazard Lights
2. Operation of the Tractor
3. Start the engine
Throttle Control Lever
7. Disengage the parking brake
Disengaging the Cruise Control
Engaging the Cruise Control
3. Stopping Travel of the Tractor
Releasing the Parking Brake
4.Parking the Tractor
Applying the Parking Brake
Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock
5. Safe Practices for Operation
Avoid injury. To prevent the tractor from
overturning
8-11
2. Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads
8-12
8-13
Close the fuel shut-offvalve
4. Transporting the Tractor on a Trailer
8-14
8-15
When exiting a ditch, deep mud or traveling on
5. Operating on Slopes
8-16
Uphill / Downhill
Steep Downhill
8-17
6. About the Power Steering
7. About the 12V DC Outlet
Be careful to avoid injury
9.POWER TAKE OFF PTO
1. Operating the Power Take Off PTO
9.POWER TAKE OFF PTO
9. POWER TAKE OFF PTO
Rear- Power Take Off PTO
Mid- Power Take Off PTO
Engaging the Power Take Off PTO
c b A a
a b A
Disengaging the Power Take Off PTO
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10. 3-POINTHITCH
1. Adjusting the 3-PointHitch
10. 3-POINTHITCH
Hitch
Right Lift Link
Top Link
Sway Link
11.HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
11.HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
1. 3-PointHitch Control System
11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Hydraulic Flow Control / Stop Knob
11-2
pressure Use a piece of cardboard to detect leaks
2.Controlling the Implement Control Valve Option
11-4
Implement Control Lever Option
Implement Lock Lever Option
b a c f d e
11-5
Connecting the Implement Hydraulic Hoses
12.TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
12.TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
1. Tires
12. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
Inflation Pressure
Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque
12-2
NEVER overload the tires
2.Ballast
Front End Weights Option
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage
13.MAINTENANCE
13.MAINTENANCE
1.Maintenance Check List
13. MAINTENANCE
Lubricants
13-3
3.Replacement Parts
1.Technical Document
2. Parts
NEVER inhale the emission gas
14.PERIODIC SERVICE
Warranty and Repair of the Engine
14. PERIODIC SERVICE
Closing the Hood
1. Opening / Closing the Hood
Opening the Hood
A a b
Bio-dieselFuels
2.Daily Checks
EPA REGULATION
Keep the fuel away from an open flame or sparks
IMPORTANT: Be careful to avoid damage
14-5
Checking the Engine Oil Level
14-6
Checking the Transmission Oil Level
a b B
BC B
Cleaning the Radiator Cooling Fins and Screen
Checking the Radiator Hoses and Clamps
BA B
IMPORTANT Avoid damage
ALWAYS shut the engine down and allow it to cool
Checking the Cooling System
BA a b
14-9
14-10
Checking the Fuel Line
Checking the Intake Air Hoses and Clamps
A A A
To avoid personal injury, do as follows
Checking the Safety Interlock System
1. Power Take Off PTO Safety Switch
14-11
5. Seat Safety Switch
2. Parking Brake Safety Switch
3. Drive Pedal Safety Switch
4. Drive Pedal and Seat Safety Switch
14-13
Checking and Adjusting the Brake
14-14
Checking the Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque
Checking the Inflation Pressure
a b c
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A Tie-rodrubber boots
14-15
ALWAYS wear protective goggles and gloves
1. Power Steering Hoses
Checking the Hydraulic Hoses
14-16
2. Implement Control Valve Hoses
When the oil level is low
3.First 50 Hours
4.Every 50 Hours
Before servicing, stop the engine
14-19
NEVER smoke while handling the fuel
Keep the fuel away from open flames or sparks
Adjusting the Fan Belt
All other conditions
14-21
IMPORTANT: Prevent damage
Extremely wet or muddy conditions
14-22
3. Lubricating the Seat Slide Rails
4.Lubricating the 3-PointHitch
Engine crankcase
5. Every 100 Hours
Keep the fuel away from open flames or sparks
14-25
10.Reinstall the air cleaner element
hot, stay clear of the hot engine oil and other
6.Every 200 Hours
When draining away the engine oil that is still
14-27
7.Every 300 Hours
14-29
Front Axle Case Oil
8.Every 500 Hours
14-31
The following coolants are recommended
9.Every 1000 Hours
14-33
14-34
2. Flushing the Cooling System
14-35
Adjusting the Engine Valve Clearance
Changing the Coolant
Checking the Fuel Injection Pump
Replacing the Radiator Hoses and Clamp
10.Every 1 Year
11.Every 2 Years
Replacing the Air Cleaner Element
15.SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1.Battery
15.SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Wear protective goggles and gloves
NEVER smoke near the battery
E F C D A BE
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
2. Fuses
may shatter. Wear protective goggles and handle
3.Bulb
the bulb carefully when replacing it
15-8
Replacing the Work Light Bulb
15-9
Replacing the Turn Signal / Hazard Lights Bulb
Replacing the Tail Light Bulb
15-10
4.Headlights
Adjusting the Headlights
Replacing the Instrument Panel Light Bulb
16. STORAGE
16. STORAGE
1. Safe Practices for Storage
IMPORTANT: Be very careful to avoid damage
2. Preparing the Fuel and Engine for Storage Fuel
Engine
16-2
2.Preparing the Stored Tractor for Operation
it is not powerful
17.TROUBLESHOOTING
1. How to Use the Troubleshooting Table
17.TROUBLESHOOTING
The machine
17. TROUBLESHOOTING
The engine
overheats
Steering does not
Brake does not
function correctly
18. INDEX
18. INDEX