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Summary of Contents for Cadet 80

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Page 2: ...eck each item referred to and acquaint yourself with the adjustments required to obtain efficient operation and maximum trouble free service Remember a lawn tractor which is properly lubricated and ad...

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Page 4: ...nd lubrication instructions for the Inter national Cade 80 Lawn Tractor This material has been prepared in detail in the hope that it will help you to better understand the correct care and LEFT and R...

Page 5: ...y Be sure the mower clutch control is DIS ENGAGED and the transmission is in neutral before starting the engine Never leave the engine running unattended or perm it the lawn tractor to be operated by...

Page 6: ...gnition switch 7 Speed control lever 8 Speed control stop 9 Lift handle release button 1 Steering wheel 2 Mower clutch lever 3 Clutch brake pedal 4 Clutch brake pedal lock 5 Choke and throttle control...

Page 7: ...Fuelline shut off 3 Air cleaner 4 0il gauge and filler tube 5 Alternator 6 0il drain plug NOTE The tractor hood is arranged to swing up and forward in order to make the engine fuel tank air cleaner e...

Page 8: ...cleaner BEFORE OPERATING THE ENGINE Lubrication See Lubrication Instructions Pages18 to 22 Fuel System This engine is designed to operate on leaded gasoline with a 93 minimum octane rating or on unlea...

Page 9: ...engine iswarm CAUTION Remember A careful operator is the best insurance against an accident Know the controls and how to stop quickly READ THE OPERATOR SMANUAL 4 Turn ignition key clockwise to the sta...

Page 10: ...s down on the clutch brake pedal and place the clutch brake pedal in engaged position as shown To disengage the lock press down on the pedal lift the lock up and place it in the disengaged position Th...

Page 11: ...n even cut l r The mower extends beyond the driving wheels to permit cutting close to walkways fences buildings trees etc The cutting blades must be kept sharp at all times The blades can be sharpened...

Page 12: ...uide 3 Mower drive belt idler 1 Mower linkage rod and clevis 2 Lift links 3 Lubrication fittings 4 Belt guides 1 Lift handle 2 Lift arm 3 Lift link one on each side 3 Disconnect the mower linkage rod...

Page 13: ...ch measureshigh CRANKSHAFT MAIN DRIVE AND HYDRO STATIC FINAL DRIVE BELTS The drive belts are set at the factory and require no adjustment When the belts have worn or stretched to a point where slippag...

Page 14: ...hydrostatic belt Belt must be removed from the intermediate pulley first It may also be necessary to turn the engine crankshaft by hand in order to slip the belt over the intermediate pulley When ins...

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Page 17: ...reas such as storage building any longer than is necessary for immediate moving of the machine outside into the air Exhaust gases are toxic Opening doors and windows may not provide adequate ventilati...

Page 18: ...knife or wire brushand solvent If electrode is burned away or the porcelain is cracked replace with new plug Occasionally remove the battery cables and bright en the terminal contact surfaces with wir...

Page 19: ...lly remove the element to prevent dirt from entering the carburetor Turn the brake adjusting nut one to two turnsclockwise Start the tractor and check the brake engagement Adjust further if necessary...

Page 20: ...lectrolyte is poison ous and can be injurious to eyes skin and clothing If electrolyte is spilled flush immediately with water followed by a solution of one part baking soda and four parts water ENGIN...

Page 21: ...t with IH 251 H EP grease or equivalent No 2 multi purpose lithium grease 1 Pry off the spring cap retainer and cap using a screw driver 5 Reassemble in reverse order making sure the cap is 3 4 full o...

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Page 23: ...y 25 Hours or Twice a SeasonWhichever Comes First 6 Air cleaner When operating under extremely dusty conditions check and service the element if necessary Otherwise after every 25 hours or twice a sea...

Page 24: ...ements of IH 8 6 Specification International Harvester Company will not be responsible for substandard performance of the transaxle Failures due to use of improper fluid are not covered by warranty FO...

Page 25: ...x x x Grease mower spindle bearings page8 x Service air cleaner pages 16 and 17 x Check belt guides and belt tension pages11 and 12 x Check spark plug page 16 x x Servicebattery pages15and 16 After fi...

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