Cub Cadet 7532 - User Manual

Cub Cadet 7532

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 6 – INTRODUCTION
  • Page 7 – II; SERIAL NUMBERS; If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when; SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS; ROPS SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
  • Page 8 – GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 9 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 16 – Install new decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost,; DECALS; New decals are available from your Dealer.; WARNING
  • Page 20 – Low Clearance Positions; When the ROPS frame is in the lowered position, make
  • Page 21 – STEP 1; STEP 2
  • Page 22 – DIESEL ENGINE; General; Type; Engine Lubrication System
  • Page 23 – Air Intake System; POWER TRAIN; Tractor Brakes
  • Page 24 – Clutch
  • Page 25 – Hydraulic System
  • Page 26 – Wheel base
  • Page 27 – INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS; AND
  • Page 30 – OPERATING CONTROLS; Control Switches; STARTER KEY SWITCH
  • Page 32 – TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
  • Page 33 – Control Levers and Pedals; The engine speed control
  • Page 40 – HITCH CONTROL LEVER
  • Page 43 – OPERATORS SEAT; The seat is adjustable fore and aft by moving a lever.; STEERING COLUMN TILT
  • Page 44 – BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 45 – RUN – IN PROCEDURE
  • Page 46 – NORMAL STARTING PROCEDURE; It is very important that enough lubricant reaches the engine
  • Page 48 – Push the clutch pedal down.
  • Page 49 – Hydrostatic transmission can jump into gear without warning,
  • Page 50 – STOPPING THE ENGINE; When stopping the engine after operating under heavy load,
  • Page 51 – COLD TEMPERATURE OPERATION; Do not use ether as a cold temperature starting aid.
  • Page 52 – During cold ambient temperatures, never run the engine
  • Page 53 – TOWING; When towing a tractor, follow these rules:; HOW TO TRANSPORT TRACTOR; When you transport the tractor by truck or rail, follow these rules:
  • Page 54 – GEAR DRIVE TRANSMISSION; Transmission Operation; Move the shuttle lever to Forward or Reverse position.
  • Page 55 – HYDROSTATIC DRIVE TRANSMISSION; Before selecting a new range, stop the tractor and push
  • Page 56 – DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
  • Page 57 – Keep the PTO control lever
  • Page 58 – K e e p t h e M i d P TO
  • Page 59 – POWER TAKEOFF GUARDS
  • Page 60 – PTO OPERATING SAFETY; Three Point Hitch Connecting Implements; Follow the implement manufacturers recommendations in
  • Page 61 – DRAWBAR; WITH MID PTO
  • Page 62 – WARNING LAMPS; When towing an implement or wagon with the tractor,
  • Page 63 – CONNECTING IMPLEMENT TO DRAWBAR; The maximum fixed drawbar vertical load is 440 Kg
  • Page 64 – SAFETY CHAIN
  • Page 65 – THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEM
  • Page 66 – HITCH SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS; After the lift link is adjusted, make sure the locknut is; Lift Links
  • Page 67 – Upper Link; After the upper link is correctly adjusted, make sure the; Stabilizer; After making final
  • Page 68 – HITCH OPERATION; Connecting Implement to Hitch; To connect an implement to the hitch, use the following procedure:; Disconnecting Implement from Hitch; Be sure the tractor and implement are on level ground.
  • Page 69 – Hitch Control Lever; Position of the raise stop should not be set so rearward that
  • Page 70 – Hitch Lowering Speed Adjustment; To adjust the hitch lowering speed, use the following procedure:
  • Page 71 – HYDRAULIC BLOCK; Never park a tractor with an implement in the raised position.
  • Page 72 – Adding Fluid after Connecting Cylinders and Hoses
  • Page 73 – TIRE AND RIM EQUIPMENT; Tire Inflation Specifications; During transportation on a railroad car or trailer, the tractor
  • Page 74 – Tire Load Capacity; Front
  • Page 75 – Check Air Pressure; Tire Pressure Check Inter val; Tire Inflation Procedure; To ADD air to a partly inflated tire, use the following procedure:
  • Page 76 – WHEEL MOUNTING TORQUES; Front Wheel Disc to Axle Hub Bolts
  • Page 77 – FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
  • Page 80 – Tractor Equipped with Adjustable Wheels
  • Page 81 – TIRE SIZE COMBINATIONS-MFD
  • Page 82 – TRACTOR BALLAST; The Maximum operating weight of tractor should not exceed; Front End Weights
  • Page 83 – When you have too much ballast installed on the tractor, you will
  • Page 84 – HOOD; Pull the Lever release the hood.
  • Page 85 – Lubrication Table
  • Page 86 – SERVICE HOUR INTERVAL; Engine Hour meter
  • Page 87 – Service After First 50 Hours
  • Page 88 – SYSTEM; MEASURE; SYSTEM CAPACITIES
  • Page 92 – Change the engine oil after the first 50 hours of operation and; Engine Oil Level; The level should be checked before starting or 5 minutes
  • Page 93 – Engine Oil Change
  • Page 94 – Engine Oil Filter
  • Page 95 – COOLING SYSTEM; Service Specifications
  • Page 96 – Coolant Solutions; C h a n g e t h e c o o l a n t s o l u t i o n a t t h e c h a n g e i n t e r v a l
  • Page 97 – Cleaning The Cooling System; NEVER PUT COOLANT IN A HOT ENGINE: THE ENGINE
  • Page 98 – FUEL SYSTEM; R e p l a c e w h e n l o s s o f; Water Removal from the Filter Cup; Be careful not to allow dirt,
  • Page 99 – Diesel Fuel Specifications; When the temperature is very cold, the use of a mixture of Number
  • Page 100 – Fuel Filter Element Replacement
  • Page 101 – Fuel System Air Removal; loosened or disconnected for any reason.
  • Page 102 – Fuel Injection Pump and Nozzle Check
  • Page 103 – AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM
  • Page 104 – Air Filter Element Removal
  • Page 105 – Element Cleaning; handled with care. Do not hit the; System Inspection; Inspect the hoses and connections after the first 50 hours of
  • Page 106 – TRANSMISSION & HYDRAULIC LUBRICATION
  • Page 107 – Transmission Oil Change
  • Page 109 – Hydrostatic System Filter (Hydrostatic Drive); Filter Change Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE)
  • Page 111 – Front Axle Oil Change
  • Page 112 – Grille Screens and Radiator Area; Every 50 hours or more frequently if required.
  • Page 113 – Fan Belt Adjustment; Fan Belt Tension Check Interval Daily or after 10 Hours
  • Page 114 – Fan Belt Replacement; To replace the fan belt, use following procedure:
  • Page 115 – CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
  • Page 116 – BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
  • Page 117 – RAISE STOP SETTING POSITION; Disconnect LH and RH lifts rods from the lift arms.
  • Page 118 – Electrical System; HAZARD LAMP
  • Page 119 – GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION; Alternator Charging System; Do not make a reverse battery connection.
  • Page 120 – Fuses; nd
  • Page 121 – Line Fuse
  • Page 122 – BATTERY; Auxiliary Battery Connections; positive terminal of the machine battery. Connect the negative
  • Page 123 – Battery Cables and Terminals; When disconnecting the battery, remove the negative cable first
  • Page 124 – When Charging the Battery; Battery can explode during boosting or charging. Always; When Battery Is Not in Use
  • Page 125 – STORING THE TRACTOR
  • Page 126 – REMOVING FROM STORAGE; B. Check the level of the coolant in the radiator.
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CUB CADET LLC P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019 [www.cubcadet.com]

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

COMPACT TRACTOR

Model Numbers

SERIES 7000

7530
7532

PRINTED IN U.S.A.

FORM NO. 769-01060

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Summary

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION I INTRODUCTION This instruction manual contains information on the operation, lubrication a n d m a i n t e n a n c e o f y o u r t r a c t o r. T h e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a i n e d i s comprehensive and essential, and is designed to assist you, even if unexperienced, in utiliz...

Page 7 - II; SERIAL NUMBERS; If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when; SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS; ROPS SERIAL NUMBER PLATE

SERIAL NUMBERS II SERIAL NUMBERS Write your machine Model Name and Serial Numbers of major components on the lines provided. If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when you need parts or information for your machine. 1. TRACTOR MODEL NAME 2. TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER 3. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER 4. ROP...

Page 8 - GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

III GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety/Decals 1~13 Specifications 14~18 Instruments/Controls 19~35 Operating Instructions 36~54 Field Operation 55~64 Tires/Wheels/Ballast 65~75 Lubrication/Filters/Fluids 76~103 Maintenance/Adjustments 104~109 Electrical System 110~116 Storage 117~118

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