Cub Cadet SC2400 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
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8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR
Sc2400 Operator’s Manual
The service life of the tractor is governed by how
adequately it is handled and maintained.
Of course, any newly manufactured tractor has been
tested; however, various parts must be broken in.
Therefore, operate the tractor at low speeds for the
first 50 operating hours, and avoid heavy work or
operation before the various parts have been
sufficiently run. The manner the tractor is operated in
during the breaking-in period greatly affects the
effective life of the tractor. Therefore, to develop
maximum design performance and attain the longest
life of the tractor, the tractor needs to be correctly
broken in. Handle the new tractor, strictly observing
the following instructions.
1. Do not run the tractor at full speed
during the first 50 operating hours period
NEVER suddenly start or brake.
In cold weather, ALWAYS fully warm up the
engine. After warm-up, start operation of the
tractor.
NEVER run the engine at a speed higher than
needed.
On rough roads or terrains, slow the tractor down
as necessary. Do not run the tractor at a high
speed.
The above-mentioned precautions apply not only to
newly manufactured tractors but also to tractors that
have been actively used. Nevertheless, we
recommend that newly manufactured tractors be
operated by strictly observing these instructions /
recommendations.
2. Changing the lubricating oil for the new tractor
The quality of the lubricating oil in any new tractors is
very important. Various parts on a new tractor have
not been fully broken in, and are not fully fitted with
each other. As a result, small metal shavings may
occur while the new tractor is operated, and may
lead to premature wear or damage of the associated
parts or components. Therefore, Cub Cadet Yanmar
recommends that the lubricating oil be changed
earlier than in the ordinary oil change schedule.
For the recommended oil change schedule, refer to
the “13. MAINTENANCE”.
1. Operating a New Tractor