1-21. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s ManualIndicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.Indicate
14-2214. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual3. Lubricating the Seat Slide Rails1. Pivot the operator's seat forward.2. Lubricate the seat sl
14-2314. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Engine OilUse an oil of the viscosity appropriate for the air temperature range expected until the
14-2414. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Cleaning the Fuel / Water SeparatorAvoid injury:●Remember that vapor from diesel fuel is explosive
14-2514. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Cleaning the Air Cleaner ElementBe careful to avoid injury:●Touching hot surfaces can lead to skin
14-2614. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual7. Blow air through the element from the inside out using 42 to 71 psi (0.29 to 0.49 MPa, 3.0 to 5.0
14-2714. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Engine Oil Filter●When draining away the engine oil that is still hot, stay clear of
14-2814. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Adjusting the Toe-inPoorly adjusted toe-in can cause difficulty in steering action or abnormal sway
14-2914. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Changing the Transmission Oil and Replacing the Transmission Oil FilterAvoid injury:●When draining
14-3014. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Front Axle Case OilIMPORTANT:●Make sure to use Cub Cadet GEAR LUBE or SAE 80W-90 gear oil for front
14-3114. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Fuel Filter Element (in the Fuel / Water Separator)1. Park the tractor safely and sec
1-31. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Understand the performance and limitations of your tractor. Carefully study this Operator’s Manual
14-3214. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual CoolantAvoid injury:●Fluids released under pressure from the cooling system can cause severe burns.
14-3314. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Flushing the Cooling SystemAvoid injury. ●ALWAYS allow radiator to cool before removing the radiato
14-3414. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Flushing the Cooling System1. Fill the cooling system with water and common flushing / cooling liq
14-3514. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Changing the CoolantIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●Use of an incorrect coolant mixture can damage the rad
14-3614. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Air Cleaner ElementFor the maintenance work, see “Replacing the Air Cleaner Element”
15-115. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual15.SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM●To avoid personal injury, do as follows:●Read the “S
15-215. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Servicing the Battery SafelyAvoid personal injury. The battery electrolyte contains s
15-315. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Inspecting the BatteryThe battery used on your tractor is a maintenance-free design,
15-415. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Installing the Battery1. Install the battery onto the tractor.2. Connect the black p
15-515. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Using a Booster BatteryAvoid personal injury:●NEVER attempt to jump-start a frozen ba
1-41. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual13. Always keep your tractor clean. Dust, grease or grass clippings accumulated on your tractor can le
15-615. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s ManualIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●Use of a fuse other than a correctly rated one may cause damag
15-715. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Headlight BulbIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●NEVER touch the headlight bulbs
15-815. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Work Light Bulb 1. Park the tractor safely and securely.2. Stop the eng
15-915. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Tail Light Bulb1. Park the tractor safely.2. Stop the engine and remove
15-1015. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Replacing the Instrument Panel Light BulbIf any instrument panel bulb is blown, cont
16-116. STORAGESc2400 Operator’s Manual16. STORAGEBe careful to avoid injury:●Remember that vapor from diesel fuel is explosive and flammable. ●The ex
16-216. STORAGESc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Preparing the Fuel and Engine for Storage FuelIf using stabilized fuel, fully fill the fuel tank with stabi
16-316. STORAGESc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Check the tire pressure. If necessary, refill with compressed air.2. Check the levels of engine oil, transmi
17-117. TROUBLESHOOTINGSc2400 Operator’s Manual17. TROUBLESHOOTINGThe troubleshooting table given below is intended to provide a simple guide. If any
17-217. TROUBLESHOOTINGSc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Machine6 The engine overheats.z Insufficient engine coolant • Add engine coolant.• Check the radiato
1-51. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Working with Your Tractor1. Make sure that all the covers and guards are in correct position. Repla
17-317. TROUBLESHOOTINGSc2400 Operator’s Manual3. Brake4. SteeringSymptom Cause Remedy1 Brake does not function correctly.z Misadjusted brake • Adjust
18-118. INDEXSc2400 Operator’s Manual18. INDEX● 3-Point Hitch Control / Cutting Height Adjustment Lever ... 5-2, 10-1
1-61. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s ManualOn a slope, the tractor is less stable and more prone to tip-over, possibly leading to serious injury
1-71. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Disengagement of the 4-wheel drive is recommended.2. Remember that the braking characteristics diff
1-81. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Before getting off the tractor, connecting/ disconnecting an implement, adjusting, cleaning or serv
1-91. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s ManualBefore starting any servicing work, park your tractor on solid, level ground, engage the parking brake
1-101. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual16. Avoid working under any hydraulically supported devices. Such devices can settle, suddenly leak d
1-111. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual Safety-Alert SymbolsThe tractor safety decals illustrated in this section are provided in critical
1-121. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(A) CY1A8160-65300DANGERTO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH:●Do not start engine by shorting across starter term
1-131. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(C) CY124764-44810CAUTION1. Adding of water is done through the sub-tank.2. Before starting, make sur
1-141. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(E) CY1A7880-65600WARNINGREAD OPERATOR'S MANUAL1. Do not operate the machine without guards shie
1-151. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(G) CY1A7880-65350WARNINGOnly use PTO in reverse when there are no children or others around(H) CY1A7
1-161. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(J) CY198220-65621WARNINGAVOID INJURY FROM PTO●Keep all shields in place●Keep hands, feet and clothin
2-12. SERVICING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual2. SERVICING THE TRACTORYour Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer wants to remain committed to the tractors our
3-13. SPECIFICATIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual3. SPECIFICATIONS1. Specifications TableModel Sc2400Power Take Off (PTO) Power hp (kW) 16.5 (12.3)EngineMa
3-23. SPECIFICATIONSSc2400 Operator’s ManualTraveling SystemTireAg (R1)Front 18 × 8.50-10Rear 26 × 12.00-12Turf (R3)Front 18 × 8.50-10Rear 26 × 12.00-
4-14. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIESSc2400 Operator’s Manual4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIESThe Cub Cadet Yanmar tractor has been carefully tested in the configuration e
5-15. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTSSc2400 Operator’s Manual5.NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS(1) Headlights(2) Hood(3) Fuel inlet(4) Seat(5) Seat
1Sc2400 Operator’s ManualINTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing our tractor product that has been designed and manufactured based on our state-of-the-ar
5-25. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(1) Hazard lights button switch(2) Starter key switch(3) Throttle control lever(4) Park
5-35. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(1) TachometerThis meter indicates the current engine speed in increments of 100 rpm.(2
5-45. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTSSc2400 Operator’s Manual(8) Headlight / Work Light / Turn Signal SwitchUse the blue lever to turn ON/OFF the he
6-16. PRE-OPERATION CHECKSc2400 Operator’s Manual6. PRE-OPERATION CHECK●Check the tractor for damage, excessive wear, cracks, missing parts, exposed w
7-17. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual7. OPERATING THE ENGINENEVER run or idle the engine in a confined area that is poorly ventilated or
7-27. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Sit on the seat. Adjusting the Operator's Seat1. Engage the parking brake securely and stop
7-37. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual3. Remove foot from the forward and reverse drive pedal and set the pedal to the NEUTRAL position.NO
7-47. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual6. Turn off the Power Take Off (PTO) switch.Push in and set the Power Take Off (PTO) switch to the O
7-57. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual9. Set the throttle control lever about halfway.(A) Throttle control lever(a) To increase the engine
7-67. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Lights on the Instrument PanelWhen the key is turned to the ON position:1. The engine
2Sc2400 Operator’s ManualTABLE OF CONTENTS1. About This Manual ...
7-77. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s ManualNOTE:●While turning the key to the preheating position, the preheater pilot light turns ON. Also, th
7-87. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s Manual 1. Remove foot from the forward and reverse drive pedal.2. After the tractor has completely stopped
7-97. OPERATING THE ENGINESc2400 Operator’s ManualIMPORTANT: Avoid engine damage.●If the engine stalls while operating under load, immediately restart
8-18. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual8. OPERATING THE TRACTORALWAYS decrease tractor speed before turning, when traveling on a rough ter
8-28. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s ManualThe service life of the tractor is governed by how adequately it is handled and maintained. Of cour
8-38. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s ManualAvoid injury:●Before starting or operating the tractor, always check the area around the tractor fo
8-48. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual3. Start the engine.Start the engine by referring to “7. OPERATING THE ENGINE”.4. Select travel spe
8-58. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual5. Adjust the throttle control lever to attain an intended speed. Throttle Control LeverUse the th
8-68. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual7. Disengage the parking brake.1. Fully depress the brake pedal.2. Fully push the parking brake lev
8-78. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s ManualNOTE:●The cruise control is operative only when the tractor is traveling forward.Avoid injury:●Use
3TABLE OF CONTENTSSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Operating a New Tractor...
8-88. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Slowly remove foot from the forward side of the forward and reverse drive pedal or reverse side
8-98. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual Applying the Parking BrakeAvoid injury:●ALWAYS engage the parking brake securely before leaving t
8-108. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Differential Lock(A) Differential lock foot pedal(a) disengage(b) engageAvoid injury. To preven
8-118. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Safely Driving the Tractor on RoadsAvoid injury. Be cautious when driving the tractor at a tran
8-128. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual●While traveling on a road, do not suddenly turn the steering wheel. Such an action can lead to lo
8-138. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual Hydro Static Transmission (HST) pressure release leverHydraulic pressure in the Hydro Static Tra
8-148. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual4. Transporting the Tractor on a TrailerAvoid injury:●Exercise extreme care when loading or unload
8-158. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual5. Operating on SlopesAvoid injury. Be extremely cautious when driving the tractor on a slope:●To
8-168. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Before approaching a slope, set the range shift lever to the slow position.(A) Range shift leve
8-178. OPERATING THE TRACTORSc2400 Operator’s Manual6. About the Power Steering●NEVER operate the steering wheel suddenly, especially while traveling
4Sc2400 Operator’s ManualTABLE OF CONTENTS1. Tires ...
9-19. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)Sc2400 Operator’s Manual9. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)ALWAYS ensure all moving components have stopped rotating before connecting,
9-29. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)Sc2400 Operator’s Manual Rear- Power Take Off (PTO)(A) Rear- Power Take Off (PTO) shaft Mid- Power Take Off (PTO)(A) Mid-
9-39. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)Sc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Sit on the operator's seat.2. Engage the parking brake securely.(A) Parking brake lever3. Pu
9-49. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)Sc2400 Operator’s Manual8. While watching the instrument panel, adjust the engine speed suitable for operating with the thro
9-59. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)Sc2400 Operator’s ManualIMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ●Observe the driveline manufacturer's installation instructions for dr
10-110. 3-POINT HITCHSc2400 Operator’s Manual10. 3-POINT HITCHALWAYS install an appropriate counterbalance to the front of the tractor, if necessary,
10-210. 3-POINT HITCHSc2400 Operator’s Manual Right Lift Link●Chock the four wheels to secure the tractor, before servicing the right lift link.1. Lo
11-111. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMALWAYS fully release the internal hydraulic pressure before disconnecting a hydrau
11-211. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Hydraulic Flow Control / Stop Knob●Lowering the 3-point hitch too fast can lead to accident or failu
11-311. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Implement Control Valve (Option)Avoid injury:●Escaping high pressure oil can penetrate the skin and
5TABLE OF CONTENTSSc2400 Operator’s Manual6. Every 200 Hours...
11-411. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Implement Control Lever (Option)The implement control valve has a “float” position. When the impleme
11-511. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSc2400 Operator’s Manual Connecting the Implement Hydraulic Hoses●Before all the hydraulic system pressure has been fully rel
12-112. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLASTSc2400 Operator’s Manual12.TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLASTMounting the tire is dangerous work. Qualified professional perso
12-212. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLASTSc2400 Operator’s Manual Inflation Pressure●ALWAYS keep the tires inflated to the correct pressure. NEVER exceed the
12-312. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLASTSc2400 Operator’s Manual Front BallastTo mount the front ballast, the optional front weight hitch is required.To imp
12-412. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLASTSc2400 Operator’s Manual Maximum Weight●NEVER overload the tires.●NEVER add weight in excess of the limits indicated
13-113. MAINTENANCESc2400 Operator’s Manual13. MAINTENANCE●For the checkpoints (✔) listed below, check and service at the intervals indicated in the t
13-213. MAINTENANCESc2400 Operator’s ManualFor assistance in periodic maintenance procedures, contact your local Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer.(Specificatio
13-313. MAINTENANCESc2400 Operator’s Manual1. Technical Document[U.S.A. and Canada]If you want to obtain a copy of Parts Catalog or Technical Manual f
14-114. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual14. PERIODIC SERVICENEVER smoke around the battery or during refueling. Keep sparks or open flames awa
6Sc2400 Operator’s ManualTABLE OF CONTENTS1. Safe Practices for Storage ...
14-214. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual●Do not open the hood while the engine is running.●Do not touch the hot muffler or exhaust pipe. Open
14-314. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Refilling the Fuel TankIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●NEVER use a galvanized container to store fuel. Dies
14-414. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s ManualAvoid personal injury. Remember that fuel vapor is explosive and flammable:●Stop the engine before ref
14-514. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Engine Oil LevelIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●ALWAYS check the oil level before day's o
14-614. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Transmission Oil LevelIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●ALWAYS check the oil level before day&ap
14-714. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Radiator Hoses and Clamps●ALWAYS stop the engine, allow it to cool and remove the key f
14-814. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s ManualIMPORTANT: Avoid damage.●The cooling fins, screen must remain clean in order to ensure adequate air in
14-914. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Cooling SystemAvoid injury. ●ALWAYS allow radiator to cool before removing the radiator
14-1014. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Fuel LineOpen the hood and then check:●The rubber hose for oil leakage●The rubber hose
14-1114. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Safety Interlock SystemTo avoid personal injury, do as follows:●Read the “Safety Preca
1-11. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSc2400 Operator’s Manual1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONSThis Operator’s Manual presents you messages that help you remain aware of potent
14-1214. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Parking Brake Safety Switch1. Disengage the parking brake.2. Turn the key to the START position.3.
14-1314. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking and Adjusting the Brake●Before checking the brake pedal, park the tractor safely on solid,
14-1414. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Wheel Bolt Tightening TorqueAvoid injury:●To prevent possible roll-over of the tractor
14-1514. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Light Bulbs1. Inspect the lights for blown bulbs and damaged lenses.2. Replace a broke
14-1614. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Hydraulic HosesAvoid injury:●When checking for oil leakage, use a sheet(s) of paper, e
14-1714. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual2. Implement Control Valve Hoses(A) Implement Control Valve hoseNOTE:●When changing the orientation o
14-1814. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Changing the Engine OilFor the maintenance work, see “Engine Oil” on page 14-23. Replacing the Eng
14-1914. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Checking the Fuel / Water SeparatorAvoid injury:●Remember that vapor from diesel fuel is explosive
14-2014. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Adjusting the Fan BeltBe careful to avoid injury:●Fingers or loose clothing can be entangled with r
14-2114. PERIODIC SERVICESc2400 Operator’s Manual Greasing and LubricatingIMPORTANT: Prevent damage.●Use the recommended Cub Cadet Yanmar greases to
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