Tractor Storage; Removing Thetractor Fromstorage - Cub Cadet 17WI2ACP056 Operator's Manual

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TractorStorage
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.
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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.
2_
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.
Using 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.
Emptying
the fuel system:
Prior to putting
the tractor
in storage,
monitor
fuel consumption
with the goal of running
the fuel tank empty.
Run the engine
until it begins to stall. Use the
choke to keep the engine
running
until all fuel
in the carburetor
has been exhausted.
Referring
to the engine
manual, drain the fuel
from the carburetor
bowl.
3.
Clean the engine
and the entire tractor thoroughly.
4.
Fully charge the battery,
then disconnect
the negative
cable at the battery
to prevent
possible discharge.
Recharge the battery
periodically
when in storage.
NOTE: Remove the battery
if exposed
to prolonged
periods
of sub-freezing
temperatures.
Store in a cool, dry location
where temperatures
are above freezing.
5.
Lubricate
all lubrication
points.
NOTE; Using a pressure washer or garden hose is not
recommended
for cleaning your tractor. It may cause damage
to electrical components,
spindles, pulleys, bearings or the
engine.The
use of water will result in shortened
life and reduce
serviceability.
Removing TheTractor FromStorage
1.
Check the engine
oil.
2.
Fully charge the battery
and inflate the tires to the
recommended
pressure.
3.
Fill the fuel tank with clean, fresh gasoline.
4.
Add clean, fresh fuel.
5.
Start the engine and allow to idle for a few minutes
to
ensure engine
is operating
properly.
6.
Drive the tractor
without
a load to make certain all the
tractor systems are functioning
properly.
Adjustments
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WARNING!
Shut the engine off, remove the
ignition
key and engage
the parking brake before
making
adjustments.
Protect your hands by using
heavy gloves when handling
the blades.
AdjustingRH& LHDriveControlLevers
The RH and LH drive control
levers can be adjusted
up or down
and fore-and-aft
for the comfort
of the operator.
The drive
control
levers can be placed in either
of two height
positions,
and/or can be moved forward
or rearward
within
the range of
the slot in each control
lever mounting
bracket.
To adjust the drive control
lever height,
proceed as follows:
1.
Remove the flange lock nut, flat washer, and hex screw
2_
securing
the lever to the pivot bracket.
While supporting
the control lever to keep it from falling,
remove the flange lock nut and shoulder screw from the
bottom
of the control lever and pivot bracket. Refer to Fig. 6-3.
Pivot Bracket
Flange
Flat Washer
Height
Adjustment
Holes
\\
Shoulder
Screw
Figure 6-3
3.
Reposition the control lever to align with the other set of holes
in the pivot bracket and insert the shoulder screw removed
earlier. Fasten with the flange lock nut and tighten until snug.
4.
Insert the hex screw with washer through
the control
lever
slot and the pivot bracket. Thread the flange lock nut onto
the screw, but do not tighten
now.
5.
Ifyou are going to adjust the control levers forward or rearward,
proceed to the next step. If not, fully tighten the flange lock nut.
SECTION6 -- MAINTENANCE& ADJUSTMENTS
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