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drive belt replacement
If drive belt replacement is required, contact your
authorized Cub Cadet Dealer.
battery information
WARNING
A. Battery acid must be handled with great
care as contact with it can burn and blis¬
ter the skin. It is also advisable to wear
protective clothing {goggles, rubber
gloves and apron) when working with it.*
B. Should battery acid accidentally splatter
into the eyes or onto the face, rinse the
affected area immediately with clean
cold water. If there is any further discom¬
fort, seek prompt medical attention.
C. If acid spills on clothing, first dilute it with
clean water, then neutralize with a solu¬
tion of ammonia/water or baking soda/
water.
D.
Since battery acid is corrosive, do not
pour it into any sink or drain. Before dis¬
carding empty electrolyte containers,
rinse them with a neutralizing solution.
E.
NEVER connect or disconnect charger
clips to battery while charger is turned on
as it can cause sparks.
F.
Keep all lighted materials (cigarettes,
matches, lighters) away from the battery
as the hydrogen gas generated during
charging can be combustible.
G.
As a further precaution, only charge the
battery in a well-ventilated area.
'Always shield eyes and protect skin and
clothing when working near batteries.
A
DANGER
BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID AND
MAY CONTAIN EXPLOSIVE GASES (when
electrolyte has been added).
KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN.
MAINTENANCE OF BATTERY
1.
Check electrolyte level periodically (at least every
two weeks). Keep the level to the split rings. Use
only distilled water or a good quality drinking
water. Never add acid or any other chemicals to
the battery after initial activation.
2.
The battery should be checked with a hydrometer
after every 25 hours of operation. If the specific
gravity is less than 1.225, the battery should be
recharged. Maximum charge rate 5 amps.
3.
Coat the terminals and exposed wire with a thin
coat of grease or petroleum jelly for longer serv¬
ice and protection against corrosion.
4.
The battery should be kept clean. Any deposits of
acid should be neutralized with baking soda and
water. Be careful not to get this solution in the
cells.
5.
Avoid tipping the battery. Even a "sealed" bat¬
tery will leak electrolyte when tipped.
STORAGE OF THE BATTERY
1.
When storing battery for extended periods, dis¬
connect battery cables. Removing battery from
unit is recommended.
2.
Keep the exterior of the battery clean, especially
the top. A dirty battery must be stored with a full
charge. A dirty battery will discharge itself.
3.
Check the battery with a hydrometer. The battery
must be stored with a full charge. A discharged
battery will freeze.
Specific Gravity
1.265
1.250
1.200
1.150
1.100
Freezing Point
-71 °F
-62 °F
-16°F
5°F
16°F
NOTE
All batteries discharge during storage.
4. Recharge battery whenever the specific gravity is
less than 1.225, before returning to service or
every two months, whichever comes first.
COMMON CAUSES FOR BATTERY FAILURE
1.
Overcharging
2.
Undercharging
3.
Lack of water
4.
Loose hold downs and/or corroded connections
5.
Excessive loads
6.
Battery electrolyte substitutes
7.
Freezing of electrolyte
NOTE
These failures do not constitute warranty.
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