Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Welcome to the World of Cub Cadet Yanmar Tractor
1 Ex2900 / 3200 Operator’s Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our tractor product that has been designed and manufactured based on our state-of-the-art technology and rich expertise in developing and manufacturing tractor products. Handle your tractor correctly by following the instruction...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. About This Manual .................................................................................................................. 1-12. Safety Alert Symbol .........................................................................................
Page 9 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1-1 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This operator’s manual presents you messages that help you remain aware of potential hazards and possible machine damage in operating and servicing your machine. Carefully study all the information in it so that you can ...
Page 10 - Safety Alert Symbol; NOTICE
1-2 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoid...
Page 11 - Precautions Before Operating Your Tractor
1-3 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Understand the performance and limitations of your tractor. Carefully study this operator’s manual and learn the instructions in it before operating or servicing your tractor. Keep the Operator’s Manual in an easily accessible place. 2. St...
Page 12 - Starting Your Tractor; Safe Practices for Operating Your Tractor
1-4 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual sneakers. Wear additional protections including non-slip safety boots or shoes, and safety goggles and gloves, etc. as appropriate or required by currently applicable local laws and regulations. Wear ear protection in a noisy environment to p...
Page 13 - Working with Your Tractor
1-5 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 8. Avoid accidental contact with control pedals while the engine is running, as this can cause unexpected movement of the tractor. 9. Never leave a running machine unattended. 2. Working with Your Tractor 1. Tow an implement only with the dra...
Page 14 - WARNING; Operating Your Tractor on Slopes
1-6 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual On a slope, the tractor is less stable and more prone to tip-over, possibly leading to serious injury or death. Remain very cautious when your tractor is on any slope. DO: ● Operate up and down slopes, not across. ● Remove obstacles such as r...
Page 15 - Traveling on a Road
1-7 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Disengagement of the 4-wheel drive is recommended. 2. Remember that the braking characteristics differ between the two and four wheel drive modes. Be aware of the current drive mode and use carefully. 3. Before turning, always slow down th...
Page 17 - Safe Practices for Servicing Your Tractor
1-9 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Before starting any servicing work, park your tractor on solid, level ground, engage the parking brake securely, lower the implement to the ground, set all the levers to the neutral position, shut down the engine and remove the starter key sw...
Page 19 - Understanding the Tractor Safety Decals
1-11 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Safety-Alert Symbol The tractor safety decals illustrated in this section are provided in critical areas on the tractor so that people including the operator can remain always aware of potential hazards.The tractor safety decals contain th...
Page 22 - DANGER; TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH:
1-14 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual (H) CY1A8160-65300 DANGER TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH: ● Do not start engine by shorting across starter terminals or bypassing safety start switch. ● Start engine only from seat with transmission and PTO OFF. (I-a) CY1A8160-51520 DANGER/POISON ...
Page 23 - AVOID INJURY FROM PTO:; CAUTION
1-15 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual (J) CY198220-65621 WARNING AVOID INJURY FROM PTO: ● Keep all shields in place. ● Keep hands, feet and clothing away. ● Operate only with 540 RPM. (K) CY124764-44810 CAUTION 1. Adding of water is done through the sub-tank.2. Before starting, ...
Page 24 - SERVICING THE TRACTOR
2-1 2. SERVICING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. SERVICING THE TRACTOR Your Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer wants to remain committed to the tractors our customers have purchased and intends to support our customers in fully developing the performance of their Cub Cadet Yanmar tractors. After...
Page 25 - Specifications Table
3-1 3. SPECIFICATIONS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 3. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Specifications Table Model Ex2900 Ex3200 Power Take Off (PTO) Power hp (kW) 22.7 (17.0) 25.5 (19) Engine Maker YANMAR Model 3TNV88 Type Direct Injection, Vertical, Water-Cooled, 4 Cycle Diesel Number of Cylinders 3 Bore and S...
Page 27 - IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES
4-1 4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES The Cub Cadet Yanmar tractor has been carefully tested in the configuration equipped with implements sold or approved by Cub Cadet Yanmar and has proved to perform properly. Do not use any implement that has not been...
Page 29 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
5-1 5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS (1) Headlights(2) Hood(3) Fuel inlet(4) Seat(5) Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)(6) Turn signal / Hazard lights(7) Fender(8) Rear tires(9) Front tires(10) Side panel(11) Front weight hi...
Page 30 - Operator Station Controls
5-2 5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual (1) Multi-function switch(2) Headlight switch(3) Hazard lights button switch(4) Throttle control lever(5) Cruise control lever(6) Brake pedal(7) Forward drive pedal(8) Reverse drive pedal(9) Parking brake lever(10) Clutch pedal...
Page 31 - Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls
5-3 5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual (1) Fuel Gauge This gauge indicates level of fuel in the fuel tank. (2) Tachometer This meter indicates the current engine speed in increments of 100 rpm. (3) Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge This gauge indicates the current en...
Page 34 - OPERATING THE ENGINE; Opening / Closing the Fuel Shut-Off Valve
7-1 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE NEVER run or idle the engine in a confined area that is poorly ventilated or not ventilated at all. The engine emits carbon monoxide as that is colorless, odorless and can cause death. ALWAYS remain seated in the ope...
Page 35 - Engaging the Parking Brake; Set the range shift lever to the NEUTRAL
7-2 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Engage the parking brake securely. ■ Engaging the Parking Brake 1. Pull up the parking brake lever.2. Fully depress the brake pedal.3. Remove foot from the brake pedal and ensure that the brake has been fully locked. (A) Brake pedal(B) P...
Page 36 - If the tractor has any implements that use
7-3 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 6. If the tractor has any implements that use the implement control valve, lower them to the ground (including the front-mounted one). (A) Implement control lever (a) Lower the implement to the ground 7. Pull the throttle control lever by 1...
Page 37 - Turn the starter key switch to the START; Once the engine has successfully started,
7-4 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 9. Turn the starter key switch to the START position. (A) OFF position: The engine must not run. (B) ON position: When the starter key switch has been turned to this position, the engine oil pressure warning light and battery charge indicat...
Page 38 - Checking the Lights on the Instrument Panel
7-5 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Checking the Lights on the Instrument Panel 1. When the parking brake is in the locked state, the parking indicator light turns ON. 2. The engine oil pressure light turns ON.3. The alternator / battery light turns ON. (A) Parking indicato...
Page 39 - Starting the Engine in Cold Weather
7-6 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Use the glow plug when the air temperature is 23°F (–5°C) or lower. 1. Move the key switch to the GLOW position (A). Hold the key switch in the GLOW position for no more than 20 seconds. 2. Move the key switch to the START position and star...
Page 40 - Shutting Down the Engine
7-7 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Remove foot from the forward and reverse drive pedals. 2. Run the engine at a lowest possible speed. 3. Depress the clutch pedal to disengage the clutch, and then depress the brake pedal. 4. After the tractor has completely stopped, dise...
Page 41 - Turn the range shift lever to the NEUTRAL; Restarting a stalled Engine
7-8 7. OPERATING THE ENGINE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual IMPORTANT: Avoid engine damage. ● If the engine stalls while operating under load, immediately restart the engine to prevent over-heating of the engine. 1. Turn the range shift lever to the NEUTRAL position. (A) Range shift lever (a) Neutra...
Page 42 - OPERATING THE TRACTOR; Accident Hazard
8-1 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR ALWAYS use the drawbar to tow an implement. NEVER attach a load to the axle housing. ALWAYS decrease tractor speed before turning, when traveling on a rough terrain or before stopping to prevent roll-over. Do not a...
Page 43 - Do not run the tractor at full speed during the first 50; Changing the lubricating oil for the new tractor; Operating a New Tractor
8-2 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual The service life of the tractor is governed by how adequately it is handled and maintained. Of course, any newly manufactured tractor has been tested; however, various parts must be broken in. Therefore, operate the tractor at low speeds f...
Page 46 - Adjusting the Operator's Seat; Operation of the Tractor
8-5 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Avoid injury: ● Before starting or operating the tractor, always check the area around the tractor for bystanders and obstacles. Disengage the Power Take Off (PTO) and raise the implement. IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● To prevent damage to th...
Page 47 - Fastening the Retractable Seat Belt; Using the turn signal, headlight switches
8-6 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Fastening the Retractable Seat Belt Avoid injury: ● ALWAYS keep the retractable seat belt fastened while operating the tractor with the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in the upright position. This will reduce the possibility of in...
Page 48 - Headlights
8-7 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Headlights Move the headlight lever up to turn OFF the headlights, and down to turn ON the headlights. (A) Headlight lever ■ Hazard Lights Pushing the hazard lights button switch will cause the hazard lights to flash. (A) Hazard lights b...
Page 49 - Adjust the throttle control lever to attain
8-8 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ 4-Wheel Drive Lever In the 4-wheel drive mode, all the four wheels are powered to obtain better traction on difficult-to-travel ground.The 4-wheel drive lever can be set to the ON or OFF position only when the tractor is at a standstill....
Page 51 - Drive Pedals
8-10 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Drive Pedals The tractor accelerated speed depends on how far the drive pedal is pressed.(A) To move forward: depress the forward drive pedal.(B) To move backward: depress the reverse drive pedal. (A) Forward drive pedal(B) Reverse driv...
Page 52 - Engaging the Cruise Control; Disengaging the Cruise Control
8-11 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Engaging the Cruise Control 1. Depress the forward drive pedal until an intended travel speed is reached. 2. Lift up the cruise control lever to engage the cruise control feature. 3. Remove the foot from the forward drive pedal.4. Remov...
Page 53 - then depress the brake pedal.; Stopping Travel of the Tractor
8-12 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Avoid injury: ● Slow down before making a turn. 1. Release the forward / reverse drive pedals.2. Idle the engine.3. Depress the clutch pedal to disengage the clutch and then depress the brake pedal. 4. After the tractor has completely sto...
Page 54 - Parking the Tractor
8-13 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Engaging the Parking Brake Avoid injury: ● ALWAYS engage the parking brake securely before leaving the tractor unattended. 1. Disengage the Power Take Off (PTO), lower the implement to the ground, shift all the levers to their neutral p...
Page 55 - Engaging the Differential Lock; Safe Practices for Operation
8-14 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Differential Lock (A) Differential lock foot pedal Avoid injury. To prevent tipping of the tractor: ● Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock engaged. ● Do not engage the differential lock while the tractor is traveling at a ...
Page 56 - Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads
8-15 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads Avoid injury. Be cautious when driving the tractor at a transport speed: ● We recommend that the user / operator use the turn signal / hazard lights when traveling on public roads. Before operating t...
Page 57 - Pushing or Towing the Tractor
8-16 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ● Strictly observe all the currently effective local traffic and safety laws and regulations. ● ALWAYS travel at a speed that allows the tractor to remain controlled and stable. ● Avoid engaging differential lock while traveling on a road...
Page 58 - Transporting the Tractor on a Trailer; Operating on Slopes
8-17 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 4. Transporting the Tractor on a Trailer Avoid injury: ● Exercise extreme care when loading or unloading the tractor to or from a trailer or truck. ● Close the fuel shut-off valve. NOTE: ● Use a heavy-duty trailer to transport the tractor...
Page 60 - Steep Downhill
8-19 8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Before approaching a slope, select a lower gear setting. (A) Range shift lever (a) Shift to a lower speed 2. ALWAYS travel slowly on a slope.3. Drive the tractor according to the type of a slope, as instructed below: ■ Uphill / Downhil...
Page 63 - Installing an Implement to the Power Take Off (PTO) Drivelines
9-3 9. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Disengaging the Power Take Off (PTO) (when the operator is seated on the operator's seat) 1. Run the engine at a low speed.2. Fully depress the clutch pedal to disengage the clutch.3. Push the selected Power Take Off (PTO) engagement leve...
Page 66 - Prepare the Implement Being Mounted
10-1 10. 3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 10. 3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR ALWAYS install an appropriate counterbalance to the front of the tractor, if necessary, when using a 3-point hitch-mounted implement. During transportation, put the 3-point hitch control lever in its rai...
Page 67 - Adjusting the Right Lift Link; Top Link
10-2 10. 3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Using the 3-Point Hitch ■ Adjusting the Right Lift Link 1. Lower the rear-mounted implement.2. Safely stop the machine.3. Loosen the locknut.4. Turn the turnbuckle to adjust the length of lift link until the implement mounted to t...
Page 69 - Using the Safety Chain
10-4 10. 3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Avoid injury: ● Only hitch a towed load to the drawbar to avoid tip over. NEVER use the safety chain to tow a load. IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● ALWAYS secure the towed implement to the drawbar. The safety chain is intended to control ...
Page 71 - Hydraulic Flow Control / Stop Knob
11-2 11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Hydraulic Flow Control / Stop Knob ● Lowering the 3-point hitch too fast can lead to accident or failure. ● Adjust the hydraulic flow control / stop knob so that the time for lowering the implement from the highest position to the lowest po...
Page 72 - Implement Control Lever; Controlling the Implement Control Valve
11-3 11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Implement Control Lever (A) Implement control lever These couplers are used in pairs of 1 and 2, and 3 and 4. If, after the couplers and hydraulic lines have been connected, the connected implement moves in a direction opposite to an expect...
Page 73 - Using the Hydraulic Lock Lever; Regenerative System
11-4 11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Using the Hydraulic Lock Lever Use the hydraulic lock lever to adjust the shift direction of the implement control lever in accordance with particular operating conditions or situations. (A) Hydraulic lock lever(B) Shift pattern decal (1) ...
Page 74 - Connecting the Implement Hydraulic Hoses
11-5 11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual Avoid injury: ● Escaping high pressure oil can penetrate the skin and cause severe injury. Avoid this hazard by relieving pressure prior to connection of hydraulic or other high pressure lines. Retighten all the connections before applying pr...
Page 78 - Front Ballast
12-4 12. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Front Ballast To improve stability and traction, add ballast as needed. Heavy pulling and rear-mounted implements can cause the front wheels to lift. To cope with this situation, add ballast so that reliable steering control is mai...
Page 79 - Maximum Weight; Using Liquid Weight for the Tires
12-5 12. TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Maximum Weight Usually, five 44 lb (20 kg) weights can be installed on the tractor. If the extension is used, four additional 44 lb (20 kg) weights can be installed. In other words, a total of nine 44 lb (20 kg) weights can be inst...
Page 80 - Maintenance Check List
13-1 13. MAINTENANCE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 13. MAINTENANCE ● For the checkpoints ( ✔ ) listed below, check and service at the intervals indicated in the table. ● For the inspection and maintenance procedures, see “14. PERIODIC SERVICE”. 1. Maintenance Check List No Topic Time Service Inter...
Page 82 - Technical Document
13-3 13. MAINTENANCE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Technical Document [U.S.A. and Canada] When wanting to obtain a copy of Parts Catalog or Technical Manual for your tractor, contact your local Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer. 2. Parts We recommend the use of the Cub Cadet Yanmar authentic parts and lu...
Page 83 - Explosion Hazard; NEVER inhale the emission gas.
14-1 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Explosion Hazard NEVER smoke around the battery or during refueling. Keep sparks or open flames away from the battery and fuel tank. The battery emits hydrogen and oxygen during recharging and can pose a serious hazard. N...
Page 84 - Opening the Hood; Opening / Closing the Hood and Side Panels
14-2 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Opening / Closing the Hood ● Do not open the hood while the engine is running. ● Do not touch the hot muffler or exhaust pipe. ■ Opening the Hood 1. Pull the hood release lever upward. The hood lock will be released. (A) Hood release lever...
Page 85 - Closing the Hood
14-3 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Closing the Hood 1. Lift up the hood slightly, grasp the grip at the middle of the hood support and pull forward to unlock the hood support. (A) Hood support(B) Grip 2. Lower the hood and firmly press downward on the upper front portion of ...
Page 86 - Checking the Engine Oil Level
14-4 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Checking the Engine Oil Level IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● ALWAYS check the oil level daily. If the oil level is low, a serious engine problem can occur. ● ALWAYS check the oil level before operation. ● ALWAYS check the oil level when the eng...
Page 87 - Inspecting the Transmission Oil Level; Checking the Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque
14-5 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Inspecting the Transmission Oil Level 1. Park the tractor safely. Allow the tractor to cool off for at least 1 hour. IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● Prevent dirt and other contaminants from entering the transmission. Clean the area around the di...
Page 90 - Checking the Tire Air Pressure
14-8 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Checking the Tire Air Pressure Adjust the front and rear tires to the standard pressure. Check the tires for fissures and any other damages. (a) Too high(b) Standard(c) Too low Tire pressures Tire size Tire air pressure Front 25X8.50-14(R4)...
Page 91 - Cleaning the Radiator Cooling Screen
14-9 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Cleaning the Radiator Cooling Screen, Cooling Fins and Oil Cooler Pipe Avoid injury. Compressed air can cause debris and dirt to powerfully fly a long distance: ● NEVER allow bystanders near the tractor. ● When using compressed air for clea...
Page 93 - Checking the Cooling System
14-11 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Checking the Cooling System Avoid injury. ● ALWAYS allow radiator to cool before removing the radiator cap. The radiator will be hot and can cause burns. When the radiator cap is removed, pressure build-up in the cooling system can cause t...
Page 94 - Refilling the Fuel Tank
14-12 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Refilling the Fuel Tank IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● NEVER use a galvanized container to store fuel. Diesel fuel in a galvanized container reacts with the zinc coating in the container to generate zinc flakes. If the fuel contains water, a z...
Page 95 - Inspection Procedure for Safety Interlock System
14-13 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Park the tractor safely.2. Allow the engine to cool off for several minutes before refueling. 3. Remove the fuel tank cap.4. Fill the tank with fresh fuel to the bottom of filler neck. IMPORTANT: ● NEVER overfill the fuel tank. 5. Reinsta...
Page 96 - Range Shift Lever Neutral Switch
14-14 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Range Shift Lever Neutral Switch 1. Sit on the operator’s seat.2. Disengage the Rear Power Take Off (PTO) engagement lever (OFF position). If the machine has the Mid-Power Take Off (PTO) engagement lever, also disengage it. 3. Bring the r...
Page 97 - Seat Safety Switch
14-15 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 3. Rear Power Take Off (PTO) Engagement Lever Switch 1. Sit on the operator’s seat.2. If the machine has the Mid-Power Take Off (PTO) engagement lever, disengage it (OFF position). 3. Engage the Rear Power Take Off (PTO) engagement lever (ON...
Page 99 - Checking the Front Axle Oil Level; Grease Specifications
14-17 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Checking the Front Axle Oil Level IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● Before checking the oil level, allow the oil to settle for 1 hour so that the current oil level can be accurately read on the dipstick. Recheck the oil level after operating the ...
Page 100 - Lubricating Grease Fittings on the Tractor
14-18 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Lubricating Grease Fittings on the Tractor [Extremely wet or muddy conditions] Lubricate the grease fittings once every 10 operating hours or once a day. [All other conditions] Lubricate the grease fittings once every 50 operating hours. ...
Page 101 - Lubricating the Hydraulic Implement Control Valve Linkage; Lubricating the Seat Slide Rails
14-19 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Lubricating the Hydraulic Implement Control Valve Linkage (A) Lubricate the implement control valve linkage Lubricate the implement control valve linkage with Cub Cadet GEAR LUBE. 3. Lubricating the Seat Slide Rails 1. Pivot the operator'...
Page 102 - Servicing the Fan and Alternator Belt; Checking the Belt Tension; Adjusting the Belt Tension; Replacing the Belt
14-20 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Servicing the Fan and Alternator Belt Be careful to avoid injury: ● Fingers or loose clothing can be entangled with rotating parts. Before servicing, shut down the engine and allow all the moving parts to stop completely. 1. Checking the B...
Page 103 - Checking the Fuel / Water Separator; Checking the Battery Condition
14-21 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 8. Remove the belt from the alternator sheave, fan sheave and crankshaft sheave. 9. Route the defective belt over the fan, and then remove it. 10. Install a new belt over the fan and onto the sheaves.11. Exert an outward pressure to the alte...
Page 104 - Servicing the Air Filter Element; Servicing the Primary Air Filter Element
14-22 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Servicing the Air Filter Element Be careful to avoid injury: ● Touching hot surfaces can lead to skin burn. If the engine has been running, the engine and its components will remain hot. Before servicing, allow the engine to cool off. IMPO...
Page 105 - Servicing the Secondary Air Filter Element
14-23 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 8. Reinstall the air cleaner element. If necessary, remove and discard the old primary element, and replace with a new primary filter element. 9. Reinstall the air cleaner canister cover. Make sure that the rubber dust unloading valve points...
Page 106 - Cleaning the Fuel / Water Separator and Replacing the Fuel Filter
14-24 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Cleaning the Fuel / Water Separator and Replacing the Fuel Filter Avoid injury: ● Remember that vapor from diesel fuel is explosive and flammable. ● NEVER smoke while handling the fuel. ● Keep the fuel away from open flames or sparks. ● Be...
Page 107 - Engine Oil; Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
14-25 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Engine Oil Use an oil of the viscosity appropriate for the air temperature range expected until the next oil change interval. Engine crankcase ■ Changing the Engine Oil and Filter IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. Change the engine oil more frequen...
Page 108 - Inspecting and Adjusting the Toe-in
14-26 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 10. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil onto the gasket of the new filter. 11. Install a new replacement oil filter by turning it clockwise until the gasket is seated against the filter base. Then turn the filter an additional one half ...
Page 109 - Transmission Oil
14-27 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Transmission Oil IMPORTANT: ● Make sure to use Cub Cadet Hydraulic / Transmission Fluid for transmission oil. Transmission ■ Changing the Transmission Oil and Filter, Cleaning the Transmission Oil Strainer Avoid injury: ● When draining awa...
Page 112 - Replacing the Fuel Filter
14-30 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Replacing the Fuel Filter Avoid injury: ● Remember that vapor from diesel fuel is explosive and flammable. ● NEVER smoke while handling the fuel. ● Keep the fuel away from open flames or sparks. ● Before servicing, shut down the engine. ● ...
Page 113 - Servicing the Cooling System; Draining the Cooling System
14-31 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Servicing the Cooling System Avoid injury. ● ALWAYS allow radiator to cool before removing the radiator cap. The radiator will be hot and can cause burns. When the radiator cap is removed, pressure build-up in the cooling system can cause ...
Page 114 - Flushing the Cooling System; Filling the Cooling System
14-32 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Flushing the Cooling System 1. Fill the cooling system with water and common flushing / cooling liquid. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Reinstall and retighten the radiator cap.3. Start and run the engine until it reaches the o...
Page 115 - Recommended Engine Coolant; Adjusting the Engine Valve Clearance; Checking the Fuel Injection Nozzle; Checking the Fuel Injection Pump
14-33 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Recommended Engine Coolant Avoid injury: ● Fluids released under pressure from the cooling system can cause severe burns. Pressure build-up in the cooling system can, when the radiator cap is removed, cause the coolant to gush out explosiv...
Page 116 - Selecting the Rotational Direction of Front Tires; Changing Wheel Spacing and Tread Width; General Maintenance
14-34 14. PERIODIC SERVICE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual NOTE: ● Replace the air cleaner element at least once a year. ● Replace the cooler flushing liquid at least once a year. ● Replace the radiator hoses at least once every two years. ● Replace the fuel hoses at least once every two years. ● Re...
Page 117 - SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM; Special Note for the Battery
15-1 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ● To avoid personal injury, do as follows: ● Read the “1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” at the head of this manual. ● Read the danger, warning and caution statements on the safety alert decals on the t...
Page 118 - Servicing the Battery Safely
15-2 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Servicing the Battery Safely Avoid personal injury. The battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid, which is poisonous and can cause serious burn: ● Wear protective goggles and gloves. ● NEVER expose skin. ● If electrolyte is...
Page 119 - Inspecting the Battery
15-3 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Inspecting the Battery The battery used on your tractor is a maintenance-free design. Do not add electrolyte or recharge it.When the engine is off, measure the voltage on the battery across the positive and negative posts. If...
Page 120 - Installing the Battery
15-4 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Installing the Battery 1. Install the battery onto the tractor.2. Inspect the battery vent to be sure that the vent holes are open. 3. Connect the positive (+) cable to the battery first, and then the negative (–) cable. 4. ...
Page 121 - Using a Booster Battery
15-5 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Using a Booster Battery Avoid personal injury: ● NEVER attempt to jump-start a frozen battery. Warm it to 60°F (16°C). ● NEVER connect the negative (–) booster cable to the negative (–) terminal of the discharged battery. Con...
Page 122 - Replacing the Accessory Fuses
15-6 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● Use of a fuse other than a correctly rated one may cause damage to the electrical system. Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse of the same amperage rating. ■ Replacing the Accessory Fuses 1. Park th...
Page 123 - Replacing the Headlight Bulb
15-7 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Replacing the Headlight Bulb IMPORTANT: Avoid damage. ● NEVER touch the headlight bulb with bare fingers, otherwise, the bulb may fail prematurely. When inspecting or replacing the bulb, use gloves or a piece of cloth to hand...
Page 124 - Replacing the Tail Light Bulb
15-8 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Replacing the Tail Light Bulb NOTE: ● The tail light can be serviced after removing the front or rear lens assembly. 1. Park your tractor safely.2. Stop the engine and remove the key.3. Remove the two screws and lens from the...
Page 125 - Replacing the Instrument Panel Light Bulb; Adjusting the Headlights
15-9 15. SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual ■ Replacing the Instrument Panel Light Bulb 1. Park your tractor safely. 2. Remove the dashboard.3. Stop the engine and remove the key.4. Remove the four screws from the instrument panel housing. Carefully move the housing rear...
Page 126 - Preparing the Machine for Storage; Safe Practices for Storage
16-1 16. STORAGE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 16. STORAGE Be careful to avoid injury: ● Remember that vapor from diesel fuel is explosive and flammable. ● The exhaust from the engine contains carbon monoxide that can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, possibly causing serious illness or even deat...
Page 127 - Engine
16-2 16. STORAGE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 2. Preparing the Fuel and Engine for Storage ■ Fuel If using stabilized fuel, fully fill the fuel tank with stabilized fuel. NOTE: ● By filling the fuel tank, the amount of air remaining in the tank decreases, and this can help prevent deterioration o...
Page 128 - Preparing the Stored Tractor for Operation
16-3 16. STORAGE Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 1. Check the tire pressure. If necessary, refill with compressed air.2. Check the levels of engine oil, transmission/hydraulic oil and engine coolant. 3. Check the battery electrolyte level. 4. Check that the battery is adequately charged. 5. Install ...
Page 129 - How to Use the Troubleshooting Table
17-1 17. TROUBLESHOOTING Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual 17. TROUBLESHOOTING The troubleshooting table given below is intended to provide a simple guide. If any fault, failure or a problem that requires repair work has occurred, contact your local Cub Cadet Yanmar dealer for technical assistance. 1....