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Under any adverse conditions, do not attempt to free the tractor by speeding up the engine and suddenly engaging the clutch. Try backing out CAUTION! Do not carry passengers or give rides. Keep children, pets, and bystanders a safe distance away. STOPPING THE TRACTOR Disengage the clutch by pressing the pedal all the way down. Move the gearshift lever to the "N" position. Before dismounting always lock the pedal, disengage the power take-off, and turn the ignition "OFF". CREEPER SHIFT LEVER The creeper drive (optional) provides a slower speed in each respective gear, by a four-to-one reduction in speed from direct drive. When the creeper shift lever is all the way forward, it is in direct drive, or all the way rearward, it is in creeper drive. OPERATING THE CREEPER DRIVE To operate the tractor in creeper drive, depress the pedal and move the creeper shift lever all the way rearward. Then select the transmission speed desired and proceed as instructed under "Starting the Tractor". NOTE: Do not use a mid-point position on the creeper drive as neutral. Neutral position must be selected only with the standard transmission gearshift lever. The following table shows the speeds available in each of the three forward gears and the reverse gear. 13 DRIVING THE TRACTOR International Cadet 86,108 and 128 Tractors OPERATING THE CREEPER DRIVE SPEED TABLE Miles Per Hour Gear Direct Drive Creeper Drive First 2.3 .6 Second 3.5 1.0 Third 6.8 1.7 Reverse 2.5 .6 DRIVING THE TRACTOR International Cub Cadet 129,149, and 169 Tractors BRAKE PEDAL NOTE: On tractors with a rotary tiller the following instructions are required. 1. Engage the Power Take-Off clutch, and move the throttle to "Fast". 2. Lower the rotary tiller to the desired cutting depth. 3. Move the speed control lever to start forward motion. NOTE: In rotary tilling application, the tractor is used to hold the rotary tiller back rather than to pull the unit as in plowing or mowing. 4. Move the speed control lever back to a position to maintain proper mulching of the soil. 5. With a hydrostatic drive, it may be necessary to vary the speed control lever as the soil conditions vary. With a gear driven tractor, under similar conditions it may be necessary to declutch or to use the brake. The brake pedal must be pressed all the way down to activate the safety starting switch. When the brake pedal is in the depressed position it automatically moves the speed control lever to the "N” The tractor can be stopped either by pressing the pedal all the way down, or placing the speed control lever in the "N" position. SPEED CONTROL LEVER This lever is used to select any speed from a standstill "N" position to eight miles per hour in the forward direction and to four miles per hour in the reverse direction. Moving the speed control lever forward provides increased forward speed, and moving the lever rearward provides the reverse speeds. NOTE: Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving the tractor as this would cause the speed control lever to return to the "N" position. 14 DRIVING THE TRACTOR International Cub Cadet 129, 149, and 169 Tractors STARTING THE TRACTOR 1. Depress the brake pedal and release the brake lock. Move the throttle lever to the position where the engine operates best for the load to be handled. 2. Start the tractor in motion by moving the speed control lever slowly forward or rearward as described above. RELEASE LEVER To push or move the tractor for a short distance, the release lever must be held in the (up) position and the speed control lever must be in the "N" position. A CAUTION! Never operate engine with release lever in (up) position. Towing or pushing the tractor for more than a few feet may result in transmission damage. STOPPING THE TRACTOR Move the speed control lever to the "N" position or use the brake. Before dismounting always lock the brake pedal and turn the ignition "OFF”. Also, disengage the power take-off clutch lever. I CAUTION! Do not carry passengers or give rides. Keep children, pets, and bystanders a safe distance away. EQUIPMENT LIFT HANDLE The lift handle is used to lift or lower equipment 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. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT If a single implement height is normally used, the handle may be adjusted to locate the desired position by use of the cam stop. With lift handle in desired implement height position, release cam by turning locking knob counterclockwise. Turn cam until it contacts tang. Lock cam into this position by turning knob clockwise. If free handle travel between cam stop and fully raised position is desired (Float Position), depress the release button on top of the handle, press in the lock button located at the front of the handle and release the top button. NOTE: To disengage the lift handle from the f...
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