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IMPORTANT:
READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
CUB CADET LLC P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019 [www.cubcadet.com]
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
COMPACT TRACTOR
Model Numbers
SERIES 7000
7530
7532
PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORM NO. 769-01060
(1/04)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SERIES 7000

IMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYCUB CADET LLC P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019 [www.cubcadet.com]OPERATOR’S MANUALCOM

Page 2 - Off-Road Diesel Engine

SAFETY/DECALS3. Cover the PTO shaft with a guard when not using.4. Be sure to engage the brake and lower any attachment or implement befor

Page 3 - 1-330-273-4550. The emission

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS92Fuel Filter Element ReplacementTo replace the filter element, use following procedure:Close the fuel shut-off valve.Instal

Page 4

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS93Fuel System Air RemovalAIR MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE FUEL SYSTEM.AIR CAN ENTER THE FUEL SYSTEM WHEN:1. An engine stopped f

Page 5

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS94Fuel Injection Pump and Nozzle CheckThe fuel injection pump and nozzles are precision units and must be serviced only by y

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS95AIR INDUCTION SYSTEMThe air induction system components require service at different intervals according to local operatin

Page 7 - SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS96Air Filter Element RemovalAvoid over servicing the air filter element. The filter element should beremoved for cleaning on

Page 8 - GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS97Element CleaningUse clean, dry compressed air up and down the pleats on the clean side (inside) of the element.Continue th

Page 9 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS98TRANSMISSION & HYDRAULIC LUBRICATIONService SpecificationsOil Level Check Interval DailyOil Chan

Page 10 - SAFETY/DECALS

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS99Transmission Oil ChangeOil Change Interval Every 200 hoursTo ch

Page 11

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS100Hydraulic Filter (Gear & Hydrostatic Drive)Change Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE)NOTE: Replace the hydra

Page 12

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS101Hydrostatic System Filter (Hydrostatic Drive)Filter Change Interval Every 200 hours (S

Page 13

SAFETY/DECALS9. Before starting any work on electrical equipment or work that may cause you to touch the electrical parts accidentally, firs

Page 14

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS102FRONT AXLE LUBRICATION (MFD)Service SpecificationsOil Change Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE)Oil Capacity 4

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LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS103Front Axle Oil Change1. To change the front axle oil, put the tractor on level ground. Put the range lever in L, engag

Page 16 - 321-6714

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS104COOLING SYSTEMGrille Screens and Radiator AreaGrille Screens and Radiator AreaService Interval Every 50 hours or mor

Page 17

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS105Fan Belt AdjustmentFan Belt Tension Check Interval Daily or after 10 HoursNOTE: Adjust the be

Page 18 - ROPS Label

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS106Fan Belt ReplacementTo replace the fan belt, use following procedure:Open Bonnet. Loosen the alternator pivot nut and push t

Page 19 - Normal Operating Position

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS107Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear.CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENTService Specifications Clutch Pedal Check and

Page 20 - Low Clearance Positions

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS108Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear.BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENTService SpecificationsBrake Pedal Check and Adj

Page 21

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS109Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear.RAISE STOP SETTING POSITIONIf raise stop setting position is incorrec

Page 22 - DIESEL ENGINE

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM110Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear.SPECIFICATIONSElectrical SystemType of System

Page 23 - POWER TRAIN

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM111GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATIONAlternator Charging SystemFollow these general rules to prevent damage to the electrical system:1. Bef

Page 24 - Hitch System

SAFETY/DECALSC. OPERATION OF THE TRACTOR Before driving the tractor, follow these rules:C-1. Before starting and Driving the Tractor

Page 25 - Rear Power Takeoff (PTO)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM112Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear.FusesCartridge type fuses are used for headlamps, rear red lamp, instrument

Page 26

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM113Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear.Line FuseIf the electrical circuit is accidently grounded or a reverse batt

Page 27 - INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM114BATTERYAuxiliary Battery ConnectionsEngine can start with transmission in gear when neutral or safetystart switch is by-passed:1.

Page 28 - INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM115Battery Cables and TerminalsThe battery Terminals must be kept clean and tight. A good method to clean terminals is to use Battery

Page 29

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM116When Charging the BatteryIMPORTANT: Battery can explode during boosting or charging. Always wear proper eye protection, such as a

Page 30 - OPERATING CONTROLS

STORAGE117 STORING THE TRACTORWhen your tractor is not to be used for some time, it should be stored in a dry and protected place. Leaving your tracto

Page 31

STORAGE118REMOVING FROM STORAGEBe sure that the grade of oil in the engine crankcase is as specified in Engine Oil Selection in this manual.A. Loosen

Page 32

SAFETY/DECALS5 Slow down when operating the tractor on rough ground. Never attempt to jump on or off a moving tractor. When starting the tractor, o

Page 33 - Control Levers and Pedals

SAFETY/DECALS6 C-3. Traveling on Roads and Streets For traveling on roads and streets be sure to lock both brake pedals together before drivi

Page 34

SAFETY/DECALS7 When operating the tractor on either a steep slope or flat ground, be sure not to suddenly steer, brake, clutch or operate attachmen

Page 35 - BRAKE PEDAL

SAFETY/DECALSIMPORTANT: Install new decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost, painted over or can not be read. When parts are replaced that have

Page 36

SAFETY/DECALS9WARNING321-3710ROTATING MACHINE PARTSSTAY CLEAR,KEEP SHIELDS INSTALLEDTO HELP PROTECT FROM CLOTHINGENTANGLEMENT AND INJURY.When im

Page 37 - Control Levers

SAFETY/DECALSROPS is a special safety unit. After an accident the ROPS must be replaced so that you will get the same protection as a new ROPS.ROPS, t

Page 38

SAFETY/DECALSFoldable ROPS Frame ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)ROPS is foldable so that the tractor can be operated in places such as orchards

Page 39

AEmission Related System Defect Warranty Manufacturer StatementManufacturer StatemMitsubishi Heavy Industries, ltd. (MHI) will give a warranty conditi

Page 40

SAFETY/DECALSLow Clearance Positions12For low clearance operation, such as operating in buildings, orchards or vineyards, the ROPS can be lowered and

Page 41

SAFETY/DECALS13 STEP 1 While holding the ROPS bar. CAREFULLY pull the position pins.CAREFULLY move the ROPS bar to the desired position.Rotate positi

Page 42

SPECIFICATIONSDIESEL ENGINEGeneralType14Three Cylinders, Four Stroke Cycle, Valve in Cylinder Head, CrossFlow PortingFiring OrderBoreStrokePiston Disp

Page 43 - STEERING COLUMN TILT

SPECIFICATIONSAir Intake SystemType15Dry Type Air Cleaning Systemwith 2nd FilterCooling SystemType RadiatorThermostatPressure CapWater TemperatureTran

Page 44 - BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

SPECIFICATIONSClutch16Dry, Single Disc, Diaphragm Type, 215mm (8.46 Inch)Operation Mechanical Gear Drive Hydrostatic Drive Dry, Single Disc, Di

Page 45 - 5th Hour

SPECIFICATIONSHydraulic System17Front Mounted, Engine Driven, Pressure Loading Gear TypeHydraulic Pump Type Capacity Pump for Three Point Hitch

Page 46 - NORMAL STARTING PROCEDURE

SPECIFICATIONSOverall length (To end of Lower link) 183080 mm (121 inch)Overall width (To end of tire) 7530 7532 Height (To top of ROPS)Wheel base

Page 47

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS19INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS1. TACHOMETER AND HOURMETER The tachometer shows theengine speed in revolutions per minute (R

Page 48 - CLUTCH PEDAL

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS202. ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGEThe gauge indicates the coolant temperature when the starter key switch is in ON position.If

Page 49

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS215. ENGINE GLOW PLUG INDICATOR This signal indicates the correct functioningof the glow plug circuit. When the glow plugs have

Page 50 - STOPPING THE ENGINE

BManufacturerManufacturer’s Emission Control Warranty CoverageApplicable only to engines purchased in U.S.A. in 1997 and thereafter which are used i

Page 51 - COLD TEMPERATURE OPERATION

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS22OPERATING CONTROLSControl Switches1. STARTER KEY SWITCH The starter key switch can be removed with the switch in the OFF

Page 52

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS232. ENGINE SPEED CONTROL LEVER Move the engine speed control lever to the rear to increase engine speed. Move the engine spe

Page 53 - HOW TO TRANSPORT TRACTOR

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS245. TURN SIGNAL SWITCH To indicate that you are going to turn the tractor to the RIGHT, move the turn signal switch to righ

Page 54 - GEAR DRIVE TRANSMISSION

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS25Control Levers and Pedals(Gear Drive)(Hydrostatic Drive)1. ACCELERATOR PEDAL (GEAR DRIVE ONLY) Use this pedal when operatingth

Page 55 - Transmission Operation

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS262. SPEED RATIO CONTROL PEDAL (HYDROSTATIC DRIVE ONLY) The control pedal is spring loaded tothe center or neutral position. P

Page 56 - DIFFERENTIAL LOCK

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS27(GEAR Drive)(Hydrostatic Drive)5. PARK BRAKE LEVER 1. The park brake must be on to prevent movement of the tractor during stati

Page 57 - POWER TAKEOFF (PTO)

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS286. SPEED LOCK LEVER (Hydrostatic Drive only) To keep a constant forward travel speed, move the lever fully upward, while holdi

Page 58

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS29Control Levers(Gear Drive)(Hydrostatic Drive)1.GEAR SHIFT LEVER (Gear Drive only) The gear shift lever is used to shift thet

Page 59 - POWER TAKEOFF GUARDS

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS302. RANGE SHIFT LEVER Move the range shift lever forwardto place the transmission in H range. Move the lever rear ward to place

Page 60 - PTO OPERATING SAFETY

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS314. MID PTO CONTROL LEVER (IF EQUIPPED) Move the lever forward to engage the Mid PTO. Move the lever rearward to disengage th

Page 61

CFuel injection system Fuel injection pump Fuel inj ectors Inlet system Intake manifold Exhaust system Exhaust manifold Turbocharger system Turbo

Page 62 - WARNING LAMPS

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS32(Gear Drive)(Hydrostatic Drive)5. HITCH CONTROL LEVER Use this lever to control the position ofthe hitch. Move the lever f

Page 63 - REAR PTO SHAFT

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS33(Gear Drive)(Hydrostatic Drive)1. DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL Push the pedal down to engage the differential lock. A spring insi

Page 64 - SAFETY CHAIN

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS34NOTE: When engaging the differential lock, push the clutch pedal down or bring speed ratio control pedal to Neutral, to stop th

Page 65 - THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEM

INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS35OPERATORS SEATThe seat can be adjusted in 5 fore/aft position by the lever located underthe RH side of the seat.The seat is adju

Page 66 - HITCH SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS

OPERATING INSTRUCTION36BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINEBefore starting your tractor for the first time and before each operating period after that, make the

Page 67 - Stabilizer

OPERATING INSTRUCTION37RUN – IN PROCEDUREIf run-in instructions for a new engine are not followed, you can cause damage to piston rings and cylinder w

Page 68 - HITCH OPERATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONNORMAL STARTING PROCEDUREIMPORTANT: It is very important that enough lubricant reaches the engine parts before operating the eng

Page 69 - Hitch Control Lever

OPERATING INSTRUCTION39STEP 3STEP 5Put the REAR PTO and MID PTO control levers in the OFF (Engine start) position.Put the engine speed control lever a

Page 70

OPERATING INSTRUCTION40STEP 7STEP 9Push the clutch pedal down.When the engine starts, check the oil pressure indicators stay on, stop the engine and f

Page 71 - HYDRAULIC BLOCK

OPERATING INSTRUCTION41Starting Procedure for Hydrostatic Drive TractorsAfter Transporting on Truck or FlatcarIMPORTANT: Hydrostatic transmission can

Page 72 - FIELD OPERATION

Dwhich are not or iginal OEMs parts or because of abuse, neglect or i mpr oper maintenance as s et forth in the OEMs engi ne warranty policy . OEMs

Page 73 - TIRE AND RIM EQUIPMENT

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSTOPPING THE ENGINEIMPORTANT: When stopping the engine after operating under heavy load,run the engine at 1500 RPM for a short p

Page 74 - Tire Load Capacity

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONCOLD TEMPERATURE OPERATIONTo start and operate your tractor during cold ambient temperatures, use these procedures:431. BATTERY

Page 75 - Tire Inflation Procedure

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONIMPORTANT: During cold ambient temperatures, never run the engine at low idle speed for long periods of time.44During cold ambie

Page 76 - WHEEL MOUNTING TORQUES

OPERATING INSTRUCTION45TOWINGWhen towing a tractor, follow these rules:1. Never tow the tractor faster than a ground speed of 16 Km/h (10MPH).2. M

Page 77 - FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

OPERATING INSTRUCTION46GEAR DRIVE TRANSMISSIONThe gear drive transmission has forward and a reverse gear section, a four-speed main shift gear section

Page 78 - Toe-in Adjustment

OPERATING INSTRUCTION47HYDROSTATIC DRIVE TRANSMISSIONThe Hydrostatic drive transmission has a forward/reverse hydrostatic section and a three-speed ra

Page 79 - (RH SIDE)

OPERATING INSTRUCTION48DIFFERENTIAL LOCKGEAR DRIVERIGHT SIDE of the transmissionHYDROSTATIC DRIVELEFT SIDE of the transmissionYour tractor has a diffe

Page 80 - TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST

OPERATING INSTRUCTION49POWER TAKEOFF (PTO)PTO driven machinery can cause serious injury or death, usually due to wrapped clothing. When required by th

Page 81 - TIRE SIZE COMBINATIONS-MFD

OPERATING INSTRUCTION50POWER TAKEOFF (PTO)Mid PTO (OPTION)The Mid PTO has a 25.4 mm(1 inch) diameter 15 spline output shaft.ENGAGE THE MID PTO AS FOLL

Page 82 - TRACTOR BALLAST

OPERATING INSTRUCTION51POWER TAKEOFF GUARDSAll tractors have a safety guard for the Rear PTO shaft and safety cover for the Mid PTO shaft.Whenever a P

Page 83

INTRODUCTIONIINTRODUCTIONThis instruction manual contains information on the operation, lubrication and maintenance of your tractor. The information c

Page 84 - PROP ROD

OPERATING INSTRUCTION52PTO OPERATING SAFETYFor the safe operation of the PTO, follow these safe operating procedures.Three Point Hitch Connecting Impl

Page 85 - Lubrication Table

OPERATING INSTRUCTION53DRAWBARYour tractor is equipped with a drawbar. Use the drawbar for connecting all pull-behind implements.The drawbar must be i

Page 86 - SERVICE HOUR INTERVAL

OPERATING INSTRUCTION54WARNING LAMPSThe lamp switch has two positions. Turn the switch clockwise to illuminate the headlamp, rear red lamp, and instru

Page 87 - Service After First 50 Hours

FIELD OPERATION55CONNECTING IMPLEMENT TO DRAWBARThe correct connection of the implement to the drawbar will prevent stress on both the tractor and the

Page 88 - SYSTEM CAPACITIES

FIELD OPERATION56SAFETY CHAINWhen towing equipment on a highway, use a safety chain as an auxiliary connection between the tractor and the towed equip

Page 89 - LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS

FIELD OPERATION57THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEMThe three point hitch system gives position control and draft control (If equipped) of implements. This tract

Page 90

FIELD OPERATION58HITCH SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTSThe upper and lower links must be adjusted correctly so the implement can work at the needed depth and the li

Page 91

FIELD OPERATION59Upper Link The length A of the upper link can be adjusted from 470 to 750 mm (18.5 to 29.5 inches).Turn the turnbuckle clockwise to s

Page 92 - Engine Oil Level

FIELD OPERATION60HITCH OPERATIONConnecting Implement to HitchTo connect an implement to the hitch, use the following procedure:NOTE: Be sure the trac

Page 93 - Engine Oil Change

FIELD OPERATION61Hitch Control LeverThe hitch control lever is used to raise or lower the implement mounted to the three point hitch. To raise the hit

Page 94 - Engine Oil Filter

SERIAL NUMBERSIISERIAL NUMBERSWrite your machine Model Name and Serial Numbers of major components on the lines provided. If needed, give these number

Page 95

FIELD OPERATION62Hitch Lowering Speed AdjustmentTo adjust the hitch lowering speed, use the following procedure:1. Move the hitch control lever forwa

Page 96 - Coolant Solutions

FIELD OPERATION63HYDRAULIC BLOCKA hydraulic block is located on the right side of the tractor. This block canprovide an external hydraulic circuit for

Page 97 - Cleaning The Cooling System

FIELD OPERATION64Adding Fluid after Connecting Cylinders and HosesOperate the engine at a moderate idle speed. Set the stroke stop at the yoke end of

Page 98 - FUEL SYSTEM

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST65Lower or block elevated implements and other attachments before servicing or when leaving the equipment.TIRE AND RIM EQU

Page 99 - Number Two Diesel Fuel

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST66A tire can explode during inflation and cause serious injury or death. Never increase air pressure beyond 35 PSI to seat

Page 100 - FILTER ELEMENT

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST67Check Air PressureTire Pressure Check Interval Every 50 hours of operation or weekly.Check the condition of the tire

Page 101 - Fuel System Air Removal

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST68WHEEL MOUNTING TORQUESFront Wheel Disc to Axle Hub Bolts147 to 166 Nm (87 to 98 lb ft)Rear Wheel Disc to Axle Hub Bolts

Page 102 - INJECTION PUMP

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST69FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENTThe front wheels are tightened with six bolts for MFD to the axle hubs.Torques for wheel bolts and

Page 103 - AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST70Toe-in AdjustmentTO CHECK THE TOE-IN, USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE:1. Put the tractor on level ground and the wheels in

Page 104 - Air Filter Element Removal

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST71TO ADJUST THE TOE-IN, USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE:Adjust the rods to be equal the dimensions A on both side.1. Loosen t

Page 105 - System Inspection

IIIGENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTSSafety/Decals 1~13Specifications 14~18Instrume

Page 106 - (Hydrostatic Drive)

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST72Tractor Equipped with Adjustable WheelsIf you need to change the position of the discs and rims of the wheels, use the f

Page 107 - Transmission Oil Change

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST73TIRE SIZE COMBINATIONS-MFDYour MFD Tractor must use front and rear tire combinations that are correctly matched. The use

Page 108 - HYDRAULIC FILTER

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST74TRACTOR BALLASTBallast for your tractor includes front-end weights, rear wheel weights and liquid ballast in the rear ti

Page 109

TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST75NOTE: When you have too much ballast installed on the tractor, you will see the clear shape of the tire tread in the gr

Page 110 - FRONT AXLE LUBRICATION (MFD)

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS76HOODTo do maintenance work on the engine lubrication system, cooling system, fuel system and air induction system, you mus

Page 111 - Front Axle Oil Change

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS77Lubrication TableNOTE: *-10W Cub Cadet Diesel Oil 737-3031 30 Cub Cadet Diesel Oil 737-3032GradeSin

Page 112 - COOLING SYSTEM

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS78SERVICE HOUR INTERVALService your tractor at the intervals and locations given on the Lubricationand Service Chart. When y

Page 113 - Fan Belt Adjustment

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS79Service After First 50 Hours1. Engine Oil Drain all the oil from the crankcase while the engine is warm and refill with

Page 114 - Fan Belt Replacement

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS80SYSTEMU.S.MEASUREMETRICMEASUREIMPERIALMEASUREEngine Oil Filter change 4.7 QTS 4.5 Litres 4.0 QTS

Page 115 - CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENT

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS81MARK Y: Yearly or 1000 Hours, Whichever occur first. AY:Yearly or as needed.Note 1: Consult your Dealer.Note

Page 116 - BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT

SAFETY/DECALSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSImproper handling of the tractor could cause an accident. Prior to theoperation of the tractor, be sure to read this Ma

Page 119 - GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS84ENGINE LUBRICATIONService SpecificationsOil Level Check Interval

Page 120 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS85Engine Oil Change To change the engine oil, put the tractor on level ground and stop the engine. Change the engine oil as

Page 121 - Line Fuse

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS86Engine Oil FilterChange Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE)NOTE: Change the e

Page 122 - Auxiliary Battery Connections

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS87COOLING SYSTEMService SpecificationsCoolant Change Interval Every 1000 hours or once each

Page 123 - Battery Cables and Terminals

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS88Coolant SolutionsYour tractor cooling system is equipped with an ethylene glycol coolant solution that has a high boiling

Page 124 - When Battery Is Not in Use

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS89Cleaning The Cooling SystemIMPORTANT: NEVER PUT COOLANT IN A HOT ENGINE: THE ENGINE BLOCK OR CYLINDER HEADS CAN GET CRACK

Page 125 - STORING THE TRACTOR

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS90FUEL SYSTEMService SpecificationsFuel Filter Cup Service Interval Every 10 Hours

Page 126 - REMOVING FROM STORAGE

LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS91Diesel Fuel SpecificationsUse a good grade of Number Two Diesel Fuel in your Diesel Engine. Do not use other types or fuel

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