Cub Cadet 108 Operator's Manual page 33

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When you purchased your tractor, you probably
had it completely
equipped for your particular
needs at the time. However, later you may wish to
obtain some of the equipment or accessories shownbelow.
These items and other allied equipment can
be
purchased
from,
and
installed
by,
your
I nternational Harvester dealer.
The tractor is used for so many different types of
work, and because it is called on to operate under
so many different conditions, a variety of equip-
ment is available to adapt it to the requirements of
the user.
Possible Cause
Possible Remedy
HARD TO START
No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor.
Fuel line or carburetor clogged.
Water
in gasoline.
Choked
improperly.
Flooded
engine.
Defective
ignition
or
loose
wiring.
Defective
battery
Spark
plug
dirty
or
improper
gap.
Fill the tank with gasoline; open the fuel shut-off
valve. Check the fuel line, and carburetor.
Clean the fuel line and carburetor with acetone or
50-50 mixture of alcohol and benzol.
Drain the fuel tank and carburetor. Use new fuel
and dry the spark plug.
Follow the starting instructions.
Check the wiring, spark plug, or breaker.
Check and service; See page 24, or replace.
Clean, adjust the gap to .025 inch, or replace the
plug.
* See your I nternational Harvester dealer.
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