Summary of Contents for International Harvester Company 105
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This feature makes it desir- Touch Control for Farmall and hlternational able for cutting steep highway banks and 140 Basic Tractors for use with 105 Mowers slopes. The. free floating action of the cutter (Factory Application) (Standard Equipment on bar permits...
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LUBRICA TION Lubrication Guide This machine is designed to require minimum amount of lubrication; however, reg- ular and sufficient lubrication increases life of the machine, saves many dollars service parts, and is the best insurance against delays. Before starting, lubricate the complete machine following...
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Key to Lubrication Guide The symbols shown around the reference numbers in Illusts. 2A, 2B, and 2C indicate the intervals of lubrication. Paragraph numbers correspond to reference numbers in the illustrations. More Often Than Daily Twice daily, use chassis lubricant (pressure-gun grease) Knife pin...
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ADJUSTING AND OPERATING OPERATING Farmall and Internatianal Super A, Super A.l, 100, 130, and 140 Tractor: To raise the cutter bar. move the Before going into the field, check to see left Touch-Control lever forward; to lower that your machine is properly set up, adjusted, cutter...
CUTTER BAR LIFT The cutter bar lift cable and lifting chain should be set so that when the Touch-Control lever is in the forward position, the cutter will be approximately vertical. If the bar is not vertical, this can be corrected by adjusting the length of the cable and chain,...
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INNER SHOE BALANCE SPRING Illust.6A The pressure of the balance spring is pro- perly adjusted when 80 to 100 Ibs. is required to lift inner shoe. To adjust the pressure of the balance spring, Illust.6C loosen the two nuts on the spring adjusting bolt, turning...
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SERVICING THE CUTTER BAR Increased acreages, mowing of pastures, Bent guards must be reset to the proper higher tractor speeds, and the greatly height 50 that all guards are at the same creased power of modern tractors subject height (level). mowers to more severe...
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SERVICING THE CUTTER BAR. Continued Removing the Knife ledger Plate Riveting Tools The ledger plate riveting tools will permit the ledger plates to be replaced without re- moving the guards. Illust.88 Illust. SA Correct tool usoge for riveting ledger plote. knife.
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SERVICING THE CUTTER BAR -Continued Preparing and Replacing Guards must be pounded down to the proper height plates. Remove broken guards and all dull ledger striking on the heavy section just ahead of the plate. See Illust. 9A. Low guards must be raised by striking the underside...
DETACHING THE MOWER Lower the mower frame to the ground Lower the cutter bar to the ground and dis- connect the lifting cable. disconnect the lifting chain. With the lifting chain taut, remove the cap screws from the left, right, and rear side Disconnect...
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SIDE MOUNTING PLATES Note: Side mounting plate cap screws must be tightened to 172 foot pounds torque. Internatianal and Farmall Super A, Super A-l, 100, 130, and International Cub Lo-Boy and Farmal! Cub Tractors 140 Tractors Illust. Left side mounting plates. Illust.
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DRIVE SPROCKET AND CHAINS International Cub Lo-Boy and Farmall Cub Tractors International and Farmall Super A, Super A-l, 100,130, and 140 Tractors. Illust. 15A Illust. 15C Illust. 158...
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CABLE LIFT ARM BALANCED HEAD STOP Illust. 16A II lust. Internatianal Cub la-Boy Tractor. 1(lust. Internatianal Cub La-Bay and Farmall Cub Tractars. Illust. 16F Farmall Cub and Internatianal and Farmall Super A, Super A-I, 100, 130, and 140 Tractars. Illust. Internatianal Cub La-Bay and Farmall...
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KNIFE RACK (Special) Internationa I Cub Lo-Boy Tractor Illust. 19A Assemble as illustrated, using the top bolt of the mounting plate and to the inside of the fender, using two fender bolts 'IA". International and Farmall Super A, Super A-I, '],00, 130, and 140 Tractors Assemble as illustrated.
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CURB LIFT ATTACHMENT (Special) International Cub Lo-Boy and Farmall Cub Tractors Illust. 208 Illust.20A Illust.20C...
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MEMBER, NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL Accidents with No accident-prevention program can be suc- industrial plant, can be safer than the man who cessful without the wholehearted co-operation is at the controls. If accidents are to be pre- of the person who is directly responsible for the vented-and they can be prevented-it will be...
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