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OPERATING

TIIE

TRACTOR

TRACTOR

BREAK-IN

PROCEDURE

Never operate a

new

engine

immediately

under

full load.

Break

it in carefully as

shown

in

the

table below.

Engine Thottle

Control Lever

Period

Position

3/4

F - u l l n _

‐‑

3rd through

_ _ _ _

13th hour

X Normal

mowing

SPEED CONTROL LEVER STOP

An adjustable

speed

control

lever

stop

is

pro

vided

to

allow

the operator to

return

to a pre

determined

speed.

Do

not

bypass

the speed

control

lever

stop

to

obtain

a

higher

tractor

speed.

If a

higher

speed

is desired, reset

the stop.

Refer to

“Instrument and Controls”.

STARTING

THE

ENGINE

1. Be

sure

there

is an adequate supply of

gasoline in

the

fuel tank.

CAUTION! To

avoid fire

or

injury,

tighten

fuel

c a p

securely.

Never

remove

the

fuel tank

c a p

or

fill the

fuel

tank when the

engine

is running, or

hot,

or indoors. Also, do

not smoke when work

i n g

around

flammable

fuel.

2. Be sure the

fuel shut-off

valve is open.

3. Pull choke control button to full choke

posi

tion.

Less

choking

may

be necessary due to

variations

in temperature, grade of

fuel,

etc.

Little

or no choking

will

be

needed when the

engine is

warm.

4.

Place the throttle

just

off

“SLOW”

position.

5. To

start

the

engine,

safety starting

switches

must

be activated by

pressing

the

brake

pedal

all

the

way

down

and

moving

the

power

take-off

clutch switch to

the

dis

engaged

position.

NOTE: The

s p e e d

control

lever will

return to

neutral when the brake

pedal

is

pressed

all

the

way

down.

6.

Turn the

ignition key

clockwise to the

“START”

position

and release

it as

soon

as

the engine

starts; however do

not

operate

the

starter for more than 30 seconds at

any

one

time.

If

the

engine

does

not

start

within

this

time,

turn the

key “OFF”

and wait

a few

minutes,

then

try again.

7. After the

engine

starts,

slowly

release the

brake

pedal

and

gradually push

the choke

control

button

all

the

way

in.

Do not

use the

choke to

enrich the fuel mixture,

except

as

necessary to

start

the

engine.

STOPPING

THE

ENGINE

Move the

throttle lever to

the

“SLOW"

posi

tion

and

allow the

engine to

idle for

a

short

time

before

stopping.

Then

turn the

k e y

to

the

“OFF” position.

COLD

WEATHER

STARTING

Engine starting is possible in

cold weather

providing the

correct

weight

of

engine

oil

is

used,

the

battery

is fully charged,

and

the

proper starting procedure is

followed. The

best procedure for

starting

at temperatures

near

or

below

freezing is as

follows:

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Summary of Contents for Cub Cadet 682

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Page 2: ...ual contact your International Harvester dealer Afig MA 17394 International Cub Cadet 682 Tractor Shown To The Owner Assembled in this manual are operation lubrication and maintenance instructions for the International Cub Cadet 682 and 782 Tractors The material has been prepared in detail to help you better understand the cor rect care and efficient operation of your trac tor Before you operate t...

Page 3: ...le Fill out the order blank and forward together with your check or money order in the appropriate amount U S Funds to International Harvester Company PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICES am Bladthawk Drive Westmont Illinois60559 Attention Cashier R1 International Cub Cadet 682 782 Tractors 1096 351 82 3 40 International Cub Cadet 482 Tractor 1096 343 R1 3 40 International Cub Cadet 582 Tractor 1096...

Page 4: ...nu w a s 191ew JnOH Jogeogpul eBJeuo I u o o MOHMS BUIUBIS Males 1001 WELSAS IVOIHLOB IS 9MB HBNMO am 01 smamon CONTENTS TO THE OWNER Inside ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Front Safety Starting Switch Cover Charge Indicator Hour Meter SERIAL NUMBERS 3 Seat Safety Switch Combination Lights INTRODUCTION 3 and Ignition Switch Spark Plugs WORK SAFELY FOLLOW Fuses THESE RULES 4 5 6 Battery INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ...

Page 5: ...NG 31 32 LUBRICATION TABLE 33 LUBRICATION GUIDE 34 to 37 SPECIFICATIONS 38 39 METRIC SI MEASURE MENTS 40 STORING THE TRACTOR Removing from Storage OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES MAINTENANCE CHART TROUBLE SHOOTING LUBRICATION TABLE LUBRICATION GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS METRIC SI MEASURE MENTS CONTENTS 28 29 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 to 37 38 39 40 ...

Page 6: ... I I E l V G AHBAI IBO ISGOW J e p u e 1 a n gen J e e u pemom 9 mad J e q w n u lauas HOIIVOO I uaavmu IVIIIJS SERIAL NUMBER lDGATIOH Serial number plate is located near left rear fender MODEL DELIVERY DATE INTRODUCTION A variety of extra equipment and accessories is available Where operating and maintaining instruction is required it is included in the instruction for operating and maintaining t...

Page 7: ... en gine Turn off power take off depress brake pedal and shift into neutral before starting the engine 0 0 WORK SAFELY FOLLOW THESE RULES instructions given with this symbol are for personal safety Be sure you and your workers follow them A CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST INSURANCE AGAINST AN ACCIDENT SERVICING AND BEFORE STARTING CAUTION Before handling ANY equipment READ the OPERA TOR S MANUAL m u ...

Page 8: ... 101 91edo u p910n119u1 99 sp 91119 10 sp19n6 99n 9091d u 9901A9p 19199 099x p u 9 u0111pu00 6u11919d0 p006 u 9u1u09w d99 1 NOIlVUBdO smuna Si lllll I S I I I I M0110 I l l I l l O 5 5 WORK SAFE FOLLOW I IIESE MILES i DURING OPERATION Keep machine in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place Use guards or shields as instructed in Opera tor s Manual To prevent injury do not carry pa...

Page 9: ...n the hands of an UNFAMllIAR UNTRAlNED or COMPLACENT operator Don t risk INJURY or DEATH i l l i l l l WORK SAFE FOLLOW THESE ROLES TRANSPORTING Use flags S M V emblem lights and or other warning devices which are approved for use by your local government agencies when moving equipment on public roads Keep these devices clean and in good working con dition Be sure hitches and or drawbars are prope...

Page 10: ...p u l 961mm 6 lonuoo axouo L e a q M Buueags 3 sesng t l l l V I S IDHINOO IINV S l fl i fl fl l l l S N l U a INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ill 17477 1 Fuses 8 Steering wheel 2 Choke control 9 Chargeindicator 3 Brakepedal lock 1O Hourmeter 4 Brakepedal 11 Speed control lever stop 5 Front power take o ff control switch 12 Throttle lever 6 Hydraulic lift control lever 13 Speed control lever 7 Hydraulic ...

Page 11: ...le driving the tractor as this would cause the speed control lever to return to the N position U Q BEFORE OPERATING YOUR TRAOTOR Before you operate the tractor study this manual carefully It has been prepared to help you operate and maintain your tractor with utmost efficiency Familiarize yourself with the operation of all the instruments and controls Fill the fuel tank Check the engine oil level ...

Page 12: ... 3 i l l l BIILVIIJD OPERATING TIIE TRACTOR TRACTOR BREAK IN PROCEDURE Never operate a new engine immediately under full load Break it in carefully as shown in the table below Engine Thottle Control Lever Period Position 3 4 F u l l n _ 3rd through _ _ _ _ 13th hour X Normal mowing SPEED CONTROL LEVER STOP An adjustable speed control lever stop is pro vided to allow the operator to return to a pre...

Page 13: ...an be readily removed by removing the two wing nuts one on each side and disconnect ing the panel spring Q Q OPERATING TIIE TIIAIITIIII 1 Pull the choke all the way out into the full choke position 2 Move the throttle lever just off slow posi tion 3 Press the brake pedal all the way down and be sure the power take off switch is in the off position The safety interlocks will prevent starting unless...

Page 14: ...ea uo auo aued uouelos e s g o N L 0 1 3 i l l B I I L I I I J O OPERATING TIIE TIIABTIIII 1 Noise isolation panel one on each side 2 Panel spring ADJUSTING THE SEAT Before starting the tractor adjust the seat to the most comfortable driving position Tilt the seat forward over the steering wheel loosen the four cap screws in the seat support and slide the seat assembly forward or rearward to the p...

Page 15: ...ources lower equipment to the ground shut off engine use park brake or lock and remove key I A 1O U Q OPERATING TIIE TRACTOR DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1 Depress the brake pedal release the brake lock and let the pedal up Move the throttle lever to the position where the engine oper ates best for the load to be handled 2 Start the tractor in motion by moving the speed control lever slowly forward or rear...

Page 16: ...land J a u e a p 1 w 9 aBneB Ian 1 no 9 6n d I l l O P IIOO 8 I U B I lend Z aBneB pus duo J a m I u e en5 L 0 0 1 Fueltank filler cap and gauge 2 Fueltank 3 Coil CAUTION NEVER SMOKE while refueling Shut o ff engine and electrical equipment 4 Oil fill plug 5 Oil level gauge 6 Air cleaner Fuel System IA 1 GO A 13 This engine is designed to operate on leaded gasoline with a 93 minimum octane rating ...

Page 17: ... knob coun terclockwise to the stop To turn the fuel off turn the knob clockwise until it is tight 0 EIBIIE All FUEL SYSTEM Use clean fuel and keep it clean The use of funnels cans and drums is not recommended because they are difficult to keep clean Allow space for fuel expansion when adding fuel to the tank A tank filled to capacity may overflow if exposed to a rise in temperature or direct sunl...

Page 18: ...IWSNVHJ uses o u 191m land 2 amen uo mus land L 8891 i s __ 7 Q 0 O EISIIE A l l FUEL SYSTEM 1 Fuel shut off valve 2 Fuel filter not seen TRANSMISSION OIL FILTER Remove the throw away can type filter and replace with a new filter after the first 10 hours and 50 hours of operation and every 100 hours of operation thereafter NOTE Clean the outside area before remov ing the filter to keep dirt from g...

Page 19: ... full turn 16 A CAUTION EXHAUST FUMES CAN KILL Never operate vehicle in an enclosed area IA 16870 Q ENGINE AND FUEL SYSTEM Main Fuel Adjustment w Preliminary setting turn screw out 2 1 2 turns Final setting start engine and raise engine speed to maximum governed no load speed Turn screw in just until engine speed decreases and note the position of the screw Now turn the screw out The engine speed ...

Page 20: ...q 1010911 s g u l 9Nl lOOO ENIEJNE IHNVJ IS HIV HIV 9N 1000 JNIBN U 0 O ENGINE COOLING AND AIII CLEANER ENGINE COOLING This tractor has an air cooled engine Air must be able to circulate freely around the engine through the screen shroud and over the fins of the cylinder head and cylinder block Keep these areas free of accumulated dirt and trash or engine will overheat and result in damaged moving...

Page 21: ...four position switch Referto chart for various Operating positions Off On 2 3 On 4 Actuates starting motor Q ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The twelve volt electrical system consists principally of a rectifier alternator starting motor and a twelve volt battery ignition coil condenser breaker points and spark plugs All connections must be clean and securely fastened SAFETY STARTING SWITCH The safety starting s...

Page 22: ... mu 9 augBue eq u a q M 310N I I I S A S WOIIIMI I U Q 0 s h ELECTRICAL SYSTEI NOTE When the engine is not operating the key must be turned to the OFF position to prevent battery discharge The headlights are sealed beam units Refer to SPECIFICATIONS when replacement is necessary To replace the taillight lamp remove socket and bulb from the back of the taillight Refer to SPECIFICATIONS SPARK PLUGS ...

Page 23: ...ccurs near the battery For dependable battery service see your International Harvester dealer 0 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Cleaning and Servicing the Battery Occasionally remove the battery cables and brighten the terminal contact surfaces with wire wool and reassemble them Apply a light coat of vaseline or chassis lubricant Be sure the terminals are clamped tightly and that the battery is fastened securel...

Page 24: ... nba JeMOI JO 1 01 pasn s a l p u e u 1m a u l 1019311 2 8 9 lNSHlSI Il OV 1H9 3H muvn 1m mammal u 0 fi EQUIPMENT lIFT HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 682 Tractor The lift handle is used to lift or lower equip ment used with the tractor The equipment can be set in multiple positions by depressing _ the button on the top of the handle and releasing it when the desired position is reached NOTE Refer to the...

Page 25: ...h not furnished with tractor between the lift arm and lift bracket 1 Locking knob 2 Camstop 0 3 Tang s 22 HYDRAULIC FT 782 Tractor Only The hydraulic lift is ready to operate when the engine is running OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Hydraulic lift control lever 2 Front hydraulic outlet control lever Optional The hydraulic lift control lever is spring loaded To raise the equipment move the lever back tow...

Page 26: ...l a 3 9 x 9 3 Buuunow Jame l e qumeaa z JGAGI l l l l L n 1 Lift lever 2 Drawbar 3 Lower mounting bracket Drawbar and three point hitch DRAWBAR Drawbar equipment must be hitched to the tractor only at the hitch hole in the drawbar THREE POINT HITCH 682 Tractor When the tractor has a three point hitch equipment adaptable to this hitch is raised and lowered with the lift handle The lift han dle can ...

Page 27: ...n broke must withstand a torque of 100 t h s pOl wheel M 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brake adjustments 0 24 FRONT POWER TAKE OFF Using a feeler gauge check the air gap Insert the feeier gauge into one of the three access slots located around the outside of the brake plate The air gap should be 010 O15 inches 254 381 mm adjust the self locking nuts to obtain proper clearance R...

Page 28: ...auM suonneoald Messooau axe pue I m a m M a n aq zuaplaae o w n e d 1 0 H I DIOR I N O I a n O v 3 0 h CAUTION To avoid injury or possible accident he very careful and take necessary precautions when raising tractor off the ground Internal wet brakes 25 To adjust the brake loosen jam nut B Next tighten the brake lever adjusting screw C until finger tight 8 10 inch pounds Tighten jam nut B while ho...

Page 29: ...e as required Q CAUTION Be sure all parts are reassembled tight with cotter pins in place and spread 26 FRONT WHEELS FRONT WHEEL TOE IN The front wheel toe in dimension is approx imately 1 8 inch closer in front than in the rear To measure for proper toe in make a chalk mark on the centerline of each tire the same height from the ground as the front wheel hubs Measure the distance between the mark...

Page 30: ...n1 s s a a q n 1 M d 3 luau 8 09 9 X 9L DU 3991113111391 8 L OQ OI X 83 l a S i l l 0 1VHI HIM U h PNEUMATIC TIRES 23 x 10 50 12 rear turf tread and 16 x 6 50 8 front 2 ply tubeless tires with wheels are standard equipment The high floatation tires provide maximum mobility in sand snow and soft soil condi tions The reduced ground pressure and low inflation provides maximum protection for turf soil...

Page 31: ...ace above 3 2 F Check battery at least once a month for electrolyte level and amount of charge Refer to BATTERY PNEUMATIC TIRES TIRE CHAINS Optional Tire chains will provide additional traction for wet ground conditions when plowing snow or pulling heavy loads Rear wheel weights are recommended when using chains CAUTION EXHAUST FUMES CAN KILL Never operate vehicle in an enclosed area MA 18870 When...

Page 32: ...BJnS 9Q DUB XUBI I a n 6 41 Ind L HSVHOLS HOEH SNIAOWEH 0 1 9 I I BIIIIIIIS U 0 fl STOIIIIO TIIE TIIAOTOII REMOVING FROM STORAGE 1 Fill the fuel tank and be sure the grade of oil in the crankcase is according to the tem perature range in the Lubrication Table 2 Install a fully charged battery and properly connect 3 Check air pressure in tires 4 Start the engine and let it run slowly Do not acceler...

Page 33: ...ces Steering knuckles 2 Speed control linkage cam plates Check battery electrolyte level 30 MAINTENANCE CHART 10 hours 30 hours or 50 hours 100 hours Operation to Before or once three times or twice Before be performed each use a season a season storage Clean grille screen More often front backside under dirty engine inlet air conditions screen 1 Grease front axle X pivot pin l Re oil clean Foam a...

Page 34: ...eo JO xue e n u auuosefi 0N l H V L S 0 L GHVH p a w e u e q l s s o d BNIIOOHS asneo m q g s s o d 3180081 0 U fl TROUBLE Possible Cause SHOOTING Possible Remedy HARD TO START No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor Fuel line orcarburetor clogged Gas filter plugged Water ingasoline Choked improperly Flooded engine Defective ignition orloose wiring Defective battery Spark plug dirty orimproper gap ...

Page 35: ... or below the LOW mark Refer to ENGINE AND FUEL SYSTEM See your International Harvester dealer 32 TROUBLE SHOOTING Possible Cause Possible Remedy Q _ LAcK OF POWER Air cleaner clogged Service the air cleaner element Refer t o ENGINE COOLING AND AIR CLEANER Engine overload Reduce the load Engine overheated Make sure air intake screen shrouding engine fins and grille screen are free of accumulated d...

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Page 37: ...at the hourly intervals shown using IH 251H EP grease or equivalent No 2 multi purpose lithium grease IRRIGATION GUIDE The life of any machine depends upon the care it is given Proper lubrication is a very important part of that care Be certain thatall lubrication fittings are assembled in place using the lubrication illustrations as a guide Always lubricate the tractor thoroughly before taking it...

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Page 39: ...and filler plug NOTE When the red hand of the hour meter is in the red areas maintenance is required 36 llIIIIIGATIIIII GIIIIIE After Every 10 Hours of Operation Check the oil with the engine stopped and add sufficient new oil to bring it to the FULL mark on 1 Engine oil level gauge the level gauge Do not overfiil Do not operate the check before each use engine if the oil level is below the LOW ma...

Page 40: ...uo smou 09 131 an Jauv 3 I ON 0 uoguuado o smoH 09 M a n y m a y JIIII IB HOI1V3IIIIII I IRRIGATION EIIIIIE After Every 50 Hours of Operation NOTE After the first 50 hours only remove the oil 7 Transmission oil filter filter and replace with a new filter Refer to ENGINE AND FUEL SYSTEM Change the oil filter every 100 hours of operation thereafter Every 100 Hours of Operation Change the oil filter ...

Page 41: ...reaker points 017 023 in 4 3 2 5 8 4 mm gap Specifications are subject to change without notice 38 Q SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITIES Fuel Tank 4gals 15 1 L Crankcase 3pts 1 4 L Transmission case with Hydro drive unit mounted 14pts 6 6 L Steering gear housing I 4 lb 0 1 KG HYDROSTATIC DRIVE Speed Forward 0to8 64 mph 13 89 Km h Reverse 0to4 25 mph 6 83 Km h ENGINE Make and model Kohler electric starting K...

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Page 43: ...me 1 USbushel 0 035 cubic metre m3 1 US gallon US gal 3 79 litre L 1 US quart US qt 0 946 litre L 40 MEASUREMENT UNITS English Unit Metric Equivalent SI Area 1 square inch in 6 45 square centimetre cm2 1 acre 0 405 hectareiha Force 1 pound force Ibf 4 45 newton N Length 1 foot ft 304 8 millimetre mm 30 5 centimetre cm 0 305 metre m 1 inch in 25 4 millimetre mm 2 54 centimetre cm 1 mile 1609 metre ...

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