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AVAILABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS -------------------------------- Cut Along This Line ‑ Your International Dealer and Harvester factory trained servicemen are best qualified to service equipment. your Up‑ International Cadet to-date instructions & ... 1 and adequate special Tractors 096 351 3.40 tools are also a Dealer's y o u r International...
CONTENTS 18to 20 TO THE OWNER Inside ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Switch Front Safety Starting Indicator Cover Charge Hour Meter SERIAL NUMBERS Seat Safety Switch Combination Lights 18.19 INTRODUCTION and Ignition Switch Spark Plugs WORK SAFELY ‐ FOLLOW Fuses 19, 20 THESE RULES 4, 5, 6 Battery EQUIPMENT LIFT HANDLE...
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CONTENTS CONTENTS 28, 29 STORING THE TRACTOR STORING THE TRACTOR Removing from Storage from Removing Storage OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES AND ACCESSORIES MAINTENANCE CHART MAINTENANCE CHART TROUBLE SHOOTING 31, 32 TROUBLE SHOOTING LUBRICATION TABLE LUBRICATION TABLE 34 to 37 LUBRICATION GUIDE LUBRICATION GUIDE 34 to 37...
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lDGATIOH SERIAL NUMBER Serial number is located near left rear plate fender. MODEL DELIVERY DATE INTRODUCTION of extra equipment and accessories LEFT and RIGHT indicate the left and right variety available. Where sides of tractor when facing forward in the operating maintaining it is included in...
SAFELY ‐ SAFELY ‐ THESE RULES THESE RULES WORK WORK FOLLOW FOLLOW with with Instructions instructions this this symbol given given symbol sure sure f o r personal safety. Be f o r personal safety. Be you and your workers follow them. you and your workers follow them.
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SAFE“ ‐ 'I'IIESE MILES WORK FOLLOW DURING OPERATION condition machine in good operating Keep turns to Reduce speed on and in slopes sharp devices in place. keep safety prevent tipping or loss of control. Always tractor in down keep the gear when going Use guards or shields as instructed in Opera‑...
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SAFE“ SAFE“ FOLLOW THESE ROLES RULES WORK WORK ‐ FOLLOW THESE AFTER OPERATING AFTER OPERATING TRANSPORTING TRANSPORTING Lower equipment to Lower equipment to before before ground leaving leaving ground S.M.V. S.M.V. and/or and/or flags, flags, emblem, lights, emblem, lights, other other tractor tractor...
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS I l l - 1 7 4 7 7 Fuses 8. Steering wheel Choke control 9. Charge indicator 3. Brake lock 1O.Hourmeter pedal 4. Brake control lever stop Speed pedal 5. Front power take o f f control switch 12.
OPERATING OPERATING TRAOTOR BEFORE BEFORE YOUR TRAOTOR YOUR tractor tractor Check the tire inflation Check the tire inflation pressures. Before you Before you operate the operate the this this study study pressures. manual manual carefully. It has been prepared to help carefully.
TIIE OPERATING TRACTOR BREAK-IN PROCEDURE 3. Pull choke control button to full choke TRACTOR posi‑ tion. Less choking may be necessary due to etc. variations in temperature, grade of fuel, Never operate a engine immediately under full load. Break it in carefully as shown Little or no choking will be needed when the...
TIIAIITIIII TIIE OPERATING TIIE TIIACTOII OPERATING 1. Pull the choke all the 1. Pull choke out into into the full full all the way Some symptoms are: are: Some symptoms choke choke position. position. 1. Oil level will rise due to gasoline in 1.
TIIABTIIII TIIE OPERATING BRAKE PEDAL Brake must all the way pedal b e p r e s s e d to activate down the safety starting switch. When brake pedal is in the depressed posi‑ tion it automatically moves control speed lever “...
TIIE TIIE TIIMITIIII OPERATING OPERATING TRACTOR DRIVING ON SLOPES DRIVING ON SLOPES DRIVING THE DRIVING THE TRACTOR TRACTOR Before operating the tractor on Before operating the tractor on any slope, any slope, look for hazards hazards walk the slope to walk the slope to look for possible the brake pedal, release the brake the brake pedal, release the brake...
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4. Oil fill plug 1. Fuel tank filler cap and gauge 5. Oil level gauge 2. Fuel tank 6. Air cleaner 3. Coil Fuel System This leaded engine is designed to operate on minimum octane with gasoline a 93 rating or on unleaded with a 91 minimum gasoline...
EIBIIE EIBIIE All! All! FIIEI. SYSTEM FUEL SYSTEM Use clean fuel and keep it clean. The use of Multi-viscosity numbered oils such as SAE Multi-viscosity numbered oils such as SAE Use clean fuel and it clean. The use of keep 1ow-3o or 1OW-30 or SAE SAE 10W-40 must not...
EISIIE FUEL SYSTEM A l l ) ADJUSTMENTS CARBURETOR CAUTION! To or an avoid injury accident, he sure the brake pedal is in the locked position, transmis‑ sion neutral, and dis‑ is in any equipment is engaged before adjusting the carburetor. 1.
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Allll ENGINE ENGINE AND FUEL SYSTEM FUEL SYSTEM Main Fuel Adjustment Main Fuel Adjustment turn screw out 2-1/2 turn screw out 2-1/2 Preliminary setting ‐ Preliminary setting ‐ turns. Final turns. Final start start and raise and raise setting ‐ setting - engine engine...
AIII ENGINE COOLING AND CLEANER ENGINE COOLING DRY TYPE AIR CLEANER WITH FOAM ELEMENT FEE-CLEANER tractor has an air cooled engine. Air must This Pro-cleaner Element Foam Cleaning be able to circulate freely around the engine, the screen, shroud, and over the fins through...
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM twelve-volt electrical twelve-volt electrical system system consists consists principally of a rectifier, alternator, principally of a rectifier, alternator, starting starting motor, and motor, and a twelve-volt a twelve-volt ignition coil, ignition coil, battery, battery, breaker breaker condenser, condenser, points...
SYSTEI ELECTRICAL NOTE: When the engine is operating, the FUSES and Electric ( E l e c t r i c L i g h t i n g must turned k e y to the “OFF” position to Power Take-Off Clutch) prevent battery discharge.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Booster Booster Batteries Batteries Connecting Connecting Cleaning and Servicing t h e Battery Cleaning and Servicing t h e Battery remove remove When When required, a booster 12-volt battery may booster 12-volt the battery cables and cables and required, a battery may...
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lIFT EQUIPMENT HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ( 6 8 2 Tr a c t o r ) The lift handle is used to lift or lower equip‑ ment used with the tractor. The equipment in multiple positions by depressing _ the button on the top of the handle and desired releasing it when the position is...
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llFT “ F T HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC The cam step may be adjusted to allow the 7 8 2 The cam stop may be adjusted to allow the 7 8 2 Tractor Only Tractor Only return return to a single to a single preset height.
THREE-POINT HITCH 6 8 2 Tractor tractor When the has a three-point hitch, equipment adaptable to this hitch is raised and lowered with the lift handle. The lift han‑ dle can be set to hold the equipment at of the notches in the various positions by lift handle ratchet.
TAKE-OFF TAKE-OFF FRONT FRONT POWER POWER a feeier gauge, check the air gap. Insert a feeler gauge, check the air gap. Insert Using Using into one of the three access the feeier the feeier into one of the three access gauge gauge slots located around the outside of...
the brake, loosen jam nut “ B ” . Next, CAUTION! To a v o i d To adjust i n j u r y lever screw “ C ” accident, he very careful tighten the brake adjusting possible and take necessary precautions until finger tight (8-10-inch pounds).
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FRONT WHEELS FRONT WHEELS FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN WHEEL TOE-IN FRONT The front wheel toe-in dimension is approx‑ The front wheel toe-in dimension is approx‑ 1/8‐inch closer in front than in the 1/8-inch closer in front than in the imately imately rear.
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PNEUMATIC TIRES OPERATING PRESSURE FOR TIRES 23 x 10.50-12 16 x 6.50-8 rear turf tread and front 2 ply tubeless tires with wheels are inflate the front and rear tires for normal or standard equipment. heavy load operations as shown in the follow‑...
PNEUMATIC TIRES PNEUMATIC TIRES OVERLOADING OVERLOADING TIRE CHAINS (Optional) TIRE CHAINS (Optional) tractor Do not overload the tractor tires by overload the tires by Tire chains will Tire chains will additional traction for additional traction for mounting mounting provide provide tractor equipment on the tractor which exceeds...
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STOIIIIO TIIE TIIAOTOII STORAGE REMOVING FROM Fill the fuel tank and be sure the grade of oil CAUTION! Keep doors wide open tem‑ crankcase is according or release brake lock and p e d a l perature range in the “Lubrication Table”. move t h e machine outside t h e storage room before is started to...
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHART CHART 10 hours 10 hours 50 hours 100 hours hours 100 hours 30 hours or hours Before Before once once twice Before Before Operation to Operation to three times or twice three times each use each use season season storage...
TROUBLE SHOOTING Possible Cause Possible Remedy HARD TO START ..Fill the tank with gasoline; open the fuel shut-off No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor valve. Check the fuel line, and carburetor....
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TIIOIIBLE TROUBLE SHOOTING SHOOTING Possible Possible Possible Cause Possible Cause Remedy Remedy L A c K OF POWER LACK OF POWER ....‘ ..S ..Air cleaner clogged Air cleaner Service the air cleaner element. Refer ervice the air cleaner element. Refer clogged .
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lUBBIGATION TABLE Temperature A n t i c i p a t e d Point of Lubrication Above +32°F. + 3 2 ' F. to 0°F. Below 0°F. l.H. Low Ash En- |.H.No.1® I.H. Oil SAE-30 Low Ash Engine Oil gine Engine Crankcase Note: Do not...
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“IRRIGATION “IRRIGATION GUIDE GUIDE The life of The life of machine depends upon the care it is machine depends upon the care it is given. Proper given. Proper lubrication is a lubrication is a that care. care. very important part very important part that thatall...
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lllllllflATlllll llIIIIIGATIIIII GIIIIIE GIIIIIE After Every After Every 10 Hours of Operation 10 Hours of Operation ‐ ‐ Check the oil stopped) and add stopped) and add Check the oil engine engine (with (with sufficient new oil to sufficient new oil to it to the “FULL”...
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“IRRIGATION EIIIIIE ‐ After Every 50 Hours of Operation NOTE: After the first 50 hours remove the oil only, 7 - Transmission a new filter. Refer to “ENGINE oil filter. filter and replace with AND FUEL SYSTEM”. the oil filter every Change 100 hours of operation thereafter.
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITIES CAPACITIES ..............4 ..............4 Fuel Tank Fuel Tank gals. (15.1 gals. (15.1 ..............3 ..............3 Crankcase Crankcase pts. (1.4 pts. (1.4 ......14 ......14 Transmission case with Transmission case with pts. Hydro-drive unit mounted unit mounted pts.
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SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............12 System voltage volt neg. ground ................1HPRLU Battery ................15 Alternator amp. or2)..........Fuse (cartridge type)(1 AGC-10 amp. Slow Blow Headlights ..........all glass, sealed beam units No. H7610 L a m p IH Part No. 131 508 C1 ..............
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MEASUREMENT UNITS MEASUREMENT UNITS Metric Metric English Unit English Unit Equivalent (SI) Equivalent (SI) Area Area (in?) (in?) (cm2) (cm2) 1 square inch inch 6.45 6.45 square centimetre centimetre square square acre acre 0.405 0.405 hectare(ha) hectareiha) Force Force 4.45 newton 4.45 newton 1 pound-force (lbt) 1 pound-force (Ibf)
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IN OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1 0 9 6 351 R 2 1 0 9 6 351 R 2 INTERNATIONALE CUB CADET 6 8 2 & 7 8 2 TRACTORS INTERNATIONAL” CUB CADET 682 & 7 8 2 TRACTORS PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE TECHNICAL...
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Accidents be prevented c a n with help y o u r No accident-prevention be safer than the industrial program c a n suc‑ plant, c a n m a n cessful without the wholehearted is at the controls. It accidents to be cooperation a r e...
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