Bolens 2182 User Manual

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SECTION I. CONTROLS

Your Cub Cadet Tracxor has been safety engineered.
Thoroughly acquaint yourself with all the instruments

A. Low Oil Indicator

B. Low Fuel Indicator

C. Amp Indicator
D. Temp Indicator

E. Hour Meter

F. Reverse "R” Indicator

G. Disengage PTO Indicator
H. Depress Left Pedal Indicator

I. Speed Control Lever

J. Lift Height indicator

K. Cam Lock Knob

L. Turning Brake Pedals

M. Turning Brake Lock
N. Ignitlon/Light Switch

O. Tilt Wheel Release Lever

P. Choke Control

Q. Seat Adjustment Lever (Not Shown)
R. Single Pedal Brake Lock

S. Single Brake Pedal
T. Hydraulic Lift Control Lever

U. Throttle Control Lever
V. Front Power Take-Off (PTO) Control Switch

W. Fuse (Not Shown)

X. Safety Interlock Switches (Not Shown)

and controls before attempting to start or operate the

tractor.

Figure 3

A. LOW OIL INDICATOR

This indicator will illuminate when the oil level is low.

A

CAUTION

When "LOW OIL" indicator illuminates, stop
the tractor and check the oil level. Continu­
ing to operate the tractor could result in
severe damage to the engine.

B. LOW FUEL INDICATOR

This indicator will illuminate when the fuel level in the
fuel tank is low.

C. AMP INDICATOR
This indicator will illuminate when a problem exists

with the charging system or the battery. If this indica­
tor illuminates, stop the tractor and contact your Cub

Cadet Dealer.

D. TEMP INDICATOR

This indicator will illuminate if the engine is overheat­

ing.

A

CAUTION

When ’TEMP" indicator illuminates, immedi­
ately stop the tractor and allow the engine to

cool. Then check the coolant level in the

radiator and examine the radiator screen for

accumulated debris.

E. HOUR METER

The hour meter indicates the actual hours of engine
operation. This enables the operator to determine
when lubrication, change of oil or periodic inspections
are necessary. It also provides a means of computing

cost of specific jobs. The hour meter operates when­
ever the engine is running or the ignition key is in the
"ON" position.

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