International Harvester Company 102 Operator's Manual page 26

Tractors
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STORAGE
Store your tractor in a dry and protected
place. Leaving
your tractor outdoors,
ex-
posed
to the elements,
will result in materi-
ally shortening
its life.
When
storing the tractor:
I. Wash
or clean and completely
lubricate
the tractor. See the "Lubrication
Guide"
on
pages 28 to 32.
2.
Drain
the
fuel
tank
and
run
the
engine
until
the
fuel
is
exhausted
from
the
fuel
sys-
tem.
Clean
the
fuel
strainer
screen
and
glass
bowl.
See page 6.
Note: Gum
will
eventually
form
in the
fuel
tank,
line,
and
carburetor
if the
unit
is not
drained.
Gum
can
be
dissolved
with
acetone
or a 50-50
mixutre
of alcohol
and
benzol.
3. After
the engine
has
cooled,
remove
the
spark
plug
and
pour
one
table spoonful
of lubri-
cating
oil of good
quality
into the cylinder.
Crank
the engine
slowly
turning
the generator
belt by
hand
to distribute
the
oil over
the cyl-
inder
walls.
Then
replace
the
spark
plug.
4.
Clean
the
exterior
of the
engine.
5. Remove
the battery and place it in a cool,
dry place above
freezing
(+3Z'F.).
Check
the
The
tractor
is
used
for
so
many
different
types
of work
and
is
called
on
top
to
operate
under
so
many
different
conditions
that
a va-
riety
of equipment
is
available
to
adapt
it to
the
requirements
of
the
user.
When
you
purchased
your
tractor,
you
probably
had
it
completely
equipped
for
your
battery
at least
once
a month
for water
level
and
amount
of charge.
See page 19.
6.
On the
International
Cub
Cadet
71,
10g
and
122 Tractors
press
the
clutch
and
brake
pedal
all the
way
down
and
engage
the
brake
pedal
lock.
This
will
prevent
the
clutch
lining
from
sticking
to the
pressure
plate.
7.
On
the
International
Cub
Cadet
123
Tractors,
press
the
brake
pedal
all
the
way
down
and
engage
the
brake
pedal
lock.
REMOVING FROM STORAGE
1.
Fill
the
fuel
tank.
Z.
Install
a fully
charged
battery
and
be
sure
the
proper
connections
are
made.
See
Illusts.
17 and 17A.
3. Start the
engine and let it run slowly.
Do not accelerate
the engine rapidly, or op-
erate it at high speed immediately
after start-
ing.
Caution!
Keep
the doors
wide
open
or move
the machine
outside
the storage
room
imme-
diately,
to avoid
danger
from
exhaust
gas.
4.
Inflate
the
tires
to
the
correct
operating
pressures.
See
"Pneumatic
Tires"
on pages 20
and 21.
5.
Release
the brake
pedal
lock.
AND
particular
needs
at
the
time.
However,
later
you
may
wish
to
obtain
some
of the
equipment
or
accessories
shown
below.
These
items
and
other
allied
equipment
can
be
purchased
from,
and
installed
by,
your
International
Harvester
de ale r.
Type
of Equipment
Models
used
on
71
10Z
122
123
Cigarette
Lighter ........................................
x
Charge
Indicator
........................................
x
Creeper
Drive (International Cub
Cadet
71, 10Z and
122 Tractors)
.......
x
Detachable
Seat Pad
......................................
x
Dual Rear
Wheels
.......................................
x
Electric
Lighting ........................................
x
Hydraulic
Lift ..........................................
x
Helper
Spring
..........................................
x
Rear
Power
Take-Off
(International Cub
Cadet
71, 10g, and 122 Tractors}..
x
Rear
Wheel
Fenders
......................................
x
Rear
Wheel
Weights
......................................
x
Three-Point
Hitch
.......................................
x
Utility Box
..........................................
i x
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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