Checking the transmission oil level, Always check the oil level before operation, Checking the transmission oil level -6 – Cub Cadet SC2400 User Manual

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14. PERIODIC SERVICE

Sc2400 Operator’s Manual

Checking the Transmission Oil Level

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage.
●ALWAYS check the oil level before day's

operation. If the oil level is low, a serious
transmission problem can occur.

●ALWAYS check the oil level before operation.
●ALWAYS check the oil level when the engine is

cold and not running.

●ALWAYS maintain the oil level between the high

and low marks.

●ALWAYS shut the engine down and allow to cool

before adding the transmission oil.

1. Park the tractor safely and securely. Allow the

tractor to cool off for at least 1 hour.

2. Tilt the seat forward.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage.
●Prevent dirt and other contaminants from entering

the transmission. Clean the area around the
dipstick before removing it.

3. Remove the dipstick.
4. Thoroughly wipe the dipstick clean with a rag.

Only insert the dipstick into the hole. At this point,
do not fasten the dipstick into the hole.

NOTE:
●The dipstick is integrated with the oil fill cap.

5. Check the oil level on the dipstick. The oil level

should be between the high and low marks on the
dipstick.

6. If the oil level is low:

Clean the area around the oil fill cap, then remove
the fill cap from the transmission housing.
Add Cub Cadet Hydraulic / Transmission Fluid
through the fill port until the oil level is
appropriate.

NOTE:
●NEVER overfill.

7. Replace and tighten the dipstick.

(A) Oil fill cap
(B) Dipstick
(a) High mark
(b) Low mark

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(A)

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(B)

(a)

(b)

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