Cub Cadet 169 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
6. Clean the exterior of the engine.
When your tractor is not to be used for some time,
it should be stored in a dry and protected place.
Leaving your tractor out-doors, exposed to the
elements materially shortens its life.
7. Remove the battery and place it in a cool, dry
place above (+32°F.). Check battery at least once a
month for water level and amount of charge. See
pages 24 and 25.
Follow the procedure outlines below when storing
a tractor for an extended period of time.
8.
On all gear driven International Cub Cadet
Tractors press clutch and brake pedal all the way
down and engage the brake pedal lock. This will
prevent clutch lining from sticking to pressure
plate.
1. Wash or clean and completely lubricate the
tractor. See the "lubrication Guide".
2. Store the tractor so the tires are p':.Jtected from
light. Before storing the tractor, clean the tires
thoroughly. Jack up the tractor so the load is off
the tires when it is to be out of service for a long
period. If not jacked up, inflate the tires at regular
intervals.
9.
Disengage P.T.G. clutch.
REMOVING FROM STORAGE
CAUTION! If tractor is jacked up or
placed on blocks, be sure it is done so it
cannot be tipped over or fall on
1. Fill the fuel tank and be sure the grade of oil in
the crankcase is according to the temperature range
in the "lubrication Table".
someone.
2. Install a fully charged battery and properly
connect.
3. Run the engine long enough to thoroughly
warm the oil in the crankcase and then drain the
oil. Refill the crankcase with fresh oil as specified
in the "lubrication Table" and run the engine for
about five minutes.
3. Start the engine and let it run slowly. Do not
accelerate it rapidly or operate at high speed
immediately after starting.
A CAUTION J Keep doors wide open or re-
lease brake pedal lock and move the
machine outside the storage room before
engine is started to avoid the danger from exhaust
gas.
4.
Drain the fuel tank and run the engine until the
fuel is exhausted from the fuel system.
NOTE: Gum will eventually form in the fuel tank,
line, and carburetor if the unit is not drained.
4.
Check air pressure in tires.
5. After the engine has cooled, remove the spark
plug and pour two tablespoonsful of a rust
inhibited oil such as Hy- Tran@ or IH No. 1@
engine oil into the cylinder. Crank engine slowly
turning generator belt by hand to distribute the oil
over the cylinder walls. Then replace spark plug.
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