GT 2554SERIES 2500OPERATOR’S MANUALIMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYCUB CADET LLC P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
10A. INDICATOR PANEL/HOUR METERThe hour meter/indicator uses indicator lights to dis-play the status of various functions of the tractor andalso reco
11• START — Energizes the starter motor to crankand start the tractor engine. Release the key assoon as the engine starts and the key will returnto “N
12M. LIFT HEIGHT INDICATORThe lift height indicator is located in the left fender andindicates the height of the deck attachment when in-stalled.N. SE
13HOOD AND SIDE PANELSThe tractor hood is arranged to swing up and forwardfor easy access to the engine compartment (See Fig-ure 8). Whenever engine m
14SECTION II. OPERATIONWARNINGRECEIVE INSTRUCTION - Read theoperator’s manual. Learn to operate thismachine SAFELY. Don’t risk INJURY orDEATH.1. Befor
15STARTING THE ENGINEWARNINGFor personal safety, the operator must be sittingin the tractor seat when starting the engine.Never try to start the engin
16DRIVING THE TRACTORCAUTIONAvoid sudden starts, excessive speed andsudden stops.WARNINGDo not leave the seat of the tractor withoutdisengaging the PT
17Back the tractor with implement up the steepest portionof each slope you intend to work. If the tractor cannotnegotiate the slope in reverse, the sl
18USING THE “REVERSE CAUTION MODE” KEYPOSITIONThe “REVERSE CAUTION MODE” position of the keyswitch module allows the machine to be operated in re-vers
19SECTION III. ADJUSTMENTSThis section contains adjustment information for theModel GT 2554 tractor. Adjustment information for the54 inch deck is loc
2KOHLER CO.FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSLIMITED WARRANTYSMALL OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENT ENGINESThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EP
20WHEEL ALIGNMENTThe front wheels should toe-in approximately 1/8 to1/4 inch, as measured across dimensions A and Bshown in Figure 13.Figure 13 FRON
212. Pivot the ends of the axle up and down to check forbinding. If the axle is binding, loosen the lock nuts(See Figure 15) until binding is eliminat
22Figure 16 Adjusting the Control RodAfter completing the previous steps (1 thru 4) forchecking neutral setting, refer to Figure 16 and adjustthe con
23CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTSWARNINGWhen making adjustments to the carburetorwhile the engine is running, disengage the PTOclutch and engage the brake ped
24SECTION IV. MAINTENANCEENGINE MAINTENANCEMaintenance, repair, or replacement of the emissioncontrol devices and systems, which are being done atthe
25ADDING OILCAUTIONNever overfill the engine crankcase. The enginemay overheat and/or damage may result if thecrankcase is below the “LOW” mark or ove
26While the engine oil is warm, proceed as follows:NOTEA 12 inch length of flexible tubing is supplied inthe owner’s manual package and should beused
27CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVELNOTECheck the oil level only while the engine isstopped and the tractor is level.Check the oil level of the transmiss
28CAUTIONIf the transmission oil is to be re-used, cover thecontainer holding the drained oil to preventcontamination. Contaminated transmission oilca
293. Remove the wing nut and element cover plate,then lift out the paper air filter element.4. Do not wash the paper element or use pressurizedair, as
3TRACTOR PREPARATIONAfter removing the top of the shipping crate, cut the tiestrap securing the mower deck to the side panel of thecrate. Using a hois
30Replace headlight bulbs as follows: (See Figure 25)1. Unplug the wire harness leads from the headlightsocket terminals. Note which wire connects to
31STORAGE OF THE BATTERY1. When storing the tractor for extended periods,disconnect the negative battery cable. It is notnecessary to remove the batte
32CHARGING THE BATTERYTest and, if necessary, recharge the battery after thetractor has been stored for a period of time.• A voltmeter or load tester
33SECTION V. MOWER DECK A. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF DECKINSTALLATION OF DECKWARNINGBefore installing the mower deck, place thePTO switch in the “OF
34NOTEIf installing the deck on a new tractor, cut thecable tie used to hold the front lift rod up duringshipment. Then proceed to step 8.6. Refer to
35NOTE: It may be necessary to lift each side of the deckand maneuver it slightly to align the support pins withthe holes of the lift links. Make cert
36Figure 38 17. While holding the belt in position, rotate the deckidler arm lever into its stop bracket to tension thePTO belt (Refer to Figure 39).
374. Remove the rearward end of the PTO belt from theupper pulley of the deck center double-pulley(Refer to Figure 42). Engage the deck idler armlever
38Figure 46 8. Raise the tractor implement lift handle to itshighest setting. Roll the mower deck forward untilthe front lift rod slides up and out o
39B. DECK LEVELING ADJUSTMENTSThe 54" mower deck is equipped with ground followingfront castor wheels and is designed to run on its ownwheels. Ho
4WARNING• The engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals knownto the State of California to ca
408. Loosen the upper jam nut on the lift link rod andturn away from the adjustment ferrule. Turn thelower lock nut upward (tighten) on the threads of
418. Raise the deck to the highest position. Recheckthe blade measurements described in step 4. If theresultant measurements are not correct, repeatst
42C. MAINTENANCEBLADE CAREWARNINGBefore performing any maintenance, place thePTO switch in the “OFF” position, engage thebrake pedal lock, turn the i
43• Turn off the water supply. • Pull back the lock collar of the nozzle adapter todisconnect the adapter from the nozzle. • Repeat the previous steps
44SECTION VI. OFF-SEASON STORAGEIf the machine is to be inoperative for a period longerthan 30 days, the following procedures arerecommended:WARNINGNe
45SECTION VII. MOWINGMOWING WARNINGTo avoid possible injury, do not allow anyone inthe area opposite the discharge chute whilemowing. Although the are
46OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIESWhen you purchased your tractor, you probably had itcompletely equipped for your particular needs at thetime. Howe
47MAINTENANCE CHARTNOTEMaintenance information for optional equipment may be found in the manual which is included with thatspecific piece of equipmen
48TROUBLE SHOOTINGPossible Cause Possible RemedyHARD TO START No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor ... Fill the tank with gasoline
49TROUBLE SHOOTINGPossible Cause Possible RemedyLACK OF POWERAir cleaner clogged ... Service the air cle
515. Watch for traffic when operating near or crossingroadways.16. Use extra care when loading or unloading themachine into a trailer or truck. This u
50LUBRICATION TABLEPoint ofLubricationCheckatHoursChangeatHoursCapacityAnticipated Air TemperatureAbove + 32°F Below + 32°FEngine crankcase Checkbefor
51LUBRICATION GUIDEThe service life and reliability of any machine depends upon the care it is given. Proper lubrication is a veryimportant part of th
52LUBRICATION GUIDE30101030101010010LEFT SIDEBOTH SIDESBOTH SIDESCHECK OILLEVEL BEFOREEACH USECHECK OIL LEVELBEFORE EACH USE1050100— 5— 10— 9— 3— 16—
53LUBRICATION GUIDE—Before Each UseNOTELubrication information for optional equipment may be found in the manual which is included with thespecific pi
54GT 25542-1/8 gallons4 pints6 qts.0 to 6 mph0 to 3 mphKohler Command23 HP23.15 in.2.64 in.41.11200 RPM3600 RPM ± 75Battery.030 in.12 volt neg. ground
55SLOPE GAUGE(Keep this sheet in a safe place for future reference.)15°SIGHT AND HOLD THIS LEVEL WITH A VERTICAL TREEA POWER POLEA CORNER OF A BUILDIN
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57CUB CADET CORPORATIONMANUFACTURER’S ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY(COMMERCIAL USE)The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADETLLC (“CUB CAD
58CUB CADET CORPORATIONMANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY(RESIDENTIAL USE)The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADETCORPORATION (“CUB CAD
66. To avoid back-over accidents, always disengagethe cutting blades before shifting in reverse. The"Reverse Caution Mode" should not be use
MODEL GT 2554 SERIES 2500 23 HP KOHLEREngine Oil Requirements approx. . . 4 pints Part No.Cub Cadet engine oilAmbient temperature viscosity (Grade SG
7PRODUCT GRAPHICSKeep product safety graphics (decals) clean. Replaceany safety graphic that is damaged, destroyed, miss-ing, painted over or can no l
8TO THE OWNERThis Operator’s Manual is an important part of your new tractor. The information contained in this manual has beenprepared in detail to h
9SECTION I. CONTROLS AND INDICATORSYour Cub Cadet Tractor has been safety engineered.This section gives a brief description of the functionand locatio
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