Cub Cadet 1782 Owner's Manual page 16

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NOTE
This tractor is equipped with a safety inter¬
lock system for protection of the operator.
The safety interlock system prevents the
engine from cranking or starting unless the
single brake pedal is fully depressed and the
PTO engagement switch is in the "OFF"
position.
The safety interlock system will automati¬
cally shut off the engine if the operator
leaves the seat before engaging the single
pedal brake lock.
NOTE
The safety interlock system will automati¬
cally disengage the PTO if the operator
leaves the seat with the PTO in the "RUN"
position, or the unit is shifted into reverse
with the PTO in the "RUN" position. To
reengage the PTO, place the speed control
lever in neutral ("N"), move the PTO switch
into the "OFF" position and then engage the
PTO while seated.
1. Be familiar with controls before starting engine
and operating tractor. Be in operator's position
with speed control lever in neutral, PTO switch off
and single brake pedal depressed.
Hl^ NOTE
The speed control lever will return to neutral
when the single brake pedal is pressed all
the way down, and the linkage is properly
adjusted.
2.
Move the throttle control lever forward to the
"START" (midway) position. (Never start engine
at full throttle.)
3.
Turn the ignition key to the "GLO-PLUG" position
until the GLO-PLUG indicator lamp shuts off.
(Refer to GLO-PLUG INSTRUCTIONS on page
17.)
NOTE
If engine is warm, step 3 may be bypassed.
4.
Turn key to start position. When engine starts,
release key. Key will retract to "ON" position.
A
CAUTION
Do not operate the starter for more than 10
seconds at any one time. If the engine does
not start within this time, turn the key "OFF"
and wait a few minutes, they try again.
5. Throttle should remain in "START" position for
approximately 5 minutes for proper engine warm
up.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
A
CAUTION
Remove the key to prevent accidental start¬
ing and battery discharge if equipment is left
unattended.
1.
Place the speed control lever in neutral, engage
the single pedal brake lock and return PTO switch
to the "OFF" position.
2.
Move the throttle control lever to the slow ("IDLE")
position for approximately one minute.
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" position.
Remove key from ignition switch.
REVERSED ENGINE REVOLUTION AND
REMEDIES
Reversed engine revolution must be stopped immedi¬
ately since engine oil circulation is cut quickly, leading
to serious engine trouble.
How to tell when the engine starts running backwards:
1.
Lubricating oil pressure drops sharply. Oil pres¬
sure warning light will light and remain on.
2.
Since the intake and exhaust sides are reversed,
the sound of the engine changes, and exhaust
gas will come out of the air cleaner.
3.
A louder knocking sound will be heard when the
engine starts running backward.
REMEDIES
1.
Immediately turn the ignition key to the "OFF"
position to stop the engine.
2.
After stopping the engine, check the air cleaner,
intake rubber tube and other parts and replace
parts as needed.
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