Battery Storage; Tractor Storage - Cub Cadet RZT42 Operator's Manual

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Usingthe TransmissionBypassRods
If for any reason the tractor
will not drive or you wish to move the
tractor, the two hydrostatic
transmissions
are equipped
with a
bypass rod that will allow you to manually
move the tractor
short
distances.
WARNING!
Do not tow the tractor, even with the
bypass rod engaged.
Serious transmission
damage
will result from doing so.
1.
From just in front of the two rear tires, locate the
transmission
bypass rods. Refer to Figure 6-3.
Pull Out Bypass
Rod Then Lower
i
into Slot
Keyhole
Slot
Figure 6=3
2.
Pull one rod toward
the front of the tractor
until the flange
on the rod is forward
of the keyhole slot in the frame
assembly.
3.
Lower the bypass rod into the keyhole
slot and release so
the rod flange
is against the front of the frame bracket.
4.
Repeat the above procedure
to engage the other bypass
rod on the other side of the tractor.
5.
After moving
the tractor, disengage
both bypass rods. Lift
the rod and guide the flange of the rod back through
the
larger circular opening
of the keyhole, then release the rod.
NOTE:The
tractor will not drive with the bypass rods in the
engage
position.
Battery Storage
When storing
the tractor
for extended
periods, disconnect
the negative
battery
cable. It is not necessary to remove
the battery.
All batteries
discharge
during
storage.
Keep the exterior
of the battery
clean, especially
the top. A dirty battery
will
discharge
more rapidly.
The battery
must be stored with a full charge. A discharged
battery
can freeze sooner than a charged
battery.
A fully
charged
battery
will store longer in cold temperatures
than
hot.
Recharge the battery
before returning
to service. Although
the tractor
may start, the engine
charging
system may not
fully recharge
the battery.
Tractor Storage
If your tractor
is not going to be operated
for an extended
period
of time (thirty
days to approximately
six months),
the tractor
should
be prepared
for storage. Store the tractor
in a dry and
protected
location.
If stored outside,
cover the tractor
(including
the tires) to protect
it from the elements.
The procedures
outlined
below should
be performed
whenever
the tractor is
placed in storage.
1.
Change the engine
oil and filter following
the instructions
provided
in the engine manual
packed with this manual.
2_
WARNING!
Never store the tractor with fuel in the
tank indoors
or in poorly ventilated
enclosures,
where fuel fumes may reach an open flame, spark or
pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes
dryer, etc.
If storing the tractor for 30 days or more:
a.
To prevent
gum deposits
from forming
inside
the engine's
carburetor
and causing possible
malfunction
of the engine, the fuel system must be
either completely
emptied,
or the gasoline
must be
treated with a stabilizer
to prevent
deterioration.
WARNING!
Fuel left in the fuel tank deteriorates
and will cause serious starting
problems.
b.
Use a fuel stabilizer:
Read the product
manufacturer's
instructions
and recommendations.
Add to clean, fresh gasoline
the correct
amount
of stabilizer
for the ca pacity
(approximately
3 gallons) of the fuel system.
Fill the fuel tank with treated
fuel and run the
engine for 2-3 minutes
to get stabilized
fuel
into the carburetor.
SECTION 6--
MAINTENANCE
& ADJUSTMENTS

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