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Anleitung Cub Cadet, modell 1340

Hersteller: Cub Cadet
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Continuing to operate the tractor could result in severe damage to the engine. B. LOW FUEL INDICATOR This indicator will illuminate when the fuel level in the fuel tank is low. C. AMP INDICATOR This indicator will illuminate when a problem exists with the charging system or the battery. If this indicator illuminates, stop the tractor and contact your Cub Cadet Dealer. D. HOUR METER The hour meter indicates the actual hours of engine operation. This enables the operator to determine when lubrication, change of oil or periodic inspections are necessary. It also provides a means of computing cost of specific jobs. The hour meter operates whenever the engine is running or the ignition key is in the "ON" position. E. REVERSE "R" INDICATOR This indicator is illuminated when the tractor is in reverse. The reverse "R" indicator must be off before the tractor can be started. F. DISENGAGE PTO INDICATOR This indicator will illuminate if an attempt is made to start the tractor with the PTO switch engaged. This indicator must be off before the tractor can be started. When starting the tractor, this indicator will briefly flash. 8 G. DEPRESS LEFT PEDAL INDICATOR This indicator will illuminate when an attempt is made to start the tractor with the brake pedal not fully depressed. H. SPEED CONTROL LEVER NOTE Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving the tractor as this would cause the speed control lever to return to the "N" position. The lever is used to select any speed from a standstill "N" position to eight miles per hour in the forward direction and four miles per hour in the reverse direction. Moving the speed control lever forward provides increased forward speed, and moving the lever rearward provides the reverse speeds. (See Figure 3.) I. LIFT HANDLE The lift handle is used to lift or lower equipment used with the tractor. The equipment can be set in multiple positions by depressing the button on the handle and releasing it when the desired position is reached. An additional feature has been provided to give increased float capability to the deck by depressing the button and rotating the pin into the slot as shown in Figure 4. J. LIFT HEIGHT INDICATOR The lift height indicator will indicate the height of deck attachment when installed. (See Figure 5). LIFT HEIGHT INDICATOR K. CAM LOCK KNOB The cam stop may be adjusted to allow the implement to return to a single height. (See Figure 6.) With the implement in a desired height position, release cam stop by turning locking knob counterclockwise. Turn cam stop until it contacts lift bracket 1. Lift Handle 2. Slot 3. Button 4. Pin Figure 6 1. Cam Stop 2. Locking Knob 3. Lift Handle 4. Lift Bracket 9 on lift handle. Lock cam stop into this position by turning cam knob clockwise. NOTE Refer to the equipment manual for proper hitching instructions. L. IGNITION/LIGHT SWITCH P. BRAKE LOCK A WARNING Remove the key from the tractor when the tractor is not in use to prevent accidental starting and battery discharge. The combination lights and ignition switch is a four-position switch. (See Figure 7.) A WARNING The hydrostatic transmission will not hold the tractor on a hill. In a short period of time (depending on the steepness of the hill) the oil will drain from the transmission and allow the tractor to roll downhill. To avoid an accident and/or possible injury, lock the brake. Always engage the brake lock when dismounting the tractor. To lock the brake, depress brake pedal and place the brake lock in the engaged position. (See Figure 8.) To disengage the lock, press down on the pedal, lift the lock up and place it in the disengaged position. Figure 7 M. TILT WHEEL RELEASE LEVER The tilt wheel release lever is used to adjust the steering wheel forward away from the operator or rearward towards the operator. Refer to ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL in Section III. N. CHOKE CONTROL The choke control is operated manually. Pull knob out to choke engine. Push knob in to open choke. (See Figure 3.) Figure 8 1. 2. Brake Pedal Brake Lock Q. BRAKE PEDAL NOTE Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving the tractor as this would cause the speed control lever to return to the "N" position. O. SEAT ADJUSTMENT LEVER The seat adjustment lever is used to move the seat forward or rearward. Refer to ADJUSTING THE SEAT in Section III. Brake pedal must be pressed all the way down to activate the safety starting switch. When brake pedal is in the depressed position, it automatically moves the speed control lever to the "N" position if the linkage is properly adjusted. (See Figure 3.) 10 R. THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER This lever controls the speed of the engine. When set in a given position, it will maintain a uniform engine speed. (See Figure 3.) Hl^ NOTE When using power take-off operated equipment, best performance is achieved with the throttle lever in the "FAST" position. This symbo1 shows slow position. T...

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