The International IH Cub Cadet Tractor 72 104 105 124 125 Workshop Service Manual is designed to be a comprehensive resource for both professional technicians and knowledgeable DIY mechanics seeking to perform maintenance and repairs on their International IH Cub Cadet Tractors. This manual provides detailed information to ensure that you have everything you need to tackle a wide range of tasks, from routine maintenance to complex overhauls.
The manual includes a complete set of maintenance schedules, step-by-step repair instructions, and troubleshooting information to guide you through every stage of the process. Furthermore, you'll find valuable diagrams and illustrations to make complex procedures easier to understand. The manual covers all aspects of maintenance and repair, including engine overhaul, electrical systems, transmission, hydraulics, and more.
Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or just starting out, this manual can provide the guidance you need to keep your International IH Cub Cadet Tractor running smoothly.
The International Harvester Cub Cadet tractor models 72, 104, 105, 124, and 125 were popular workhorses in the late 1960s and early 1970s, known for their durability, reliability, and versatility. These tractors were part of the "Original" series, featuring a distinctive design with a rounded hood, a single-cylinder engine, and a two-wheel design. The 72 model was the most basic, equipped with a 7-horsepower engine and a manual transmission. The 104 and 105 models, both boasting a larger 10 horsepower engine, offered various options like power steering and a three-speed transmission. The 124 and 125 models, powered by a 12 horsepower engine, were the most robust, featuring a hydraulic lift system and a four-speed transmission, making them capable of handling heavier tasks like plowing and tilling. These tractors were primarily used for gardening, lawn care, and small-scale farming tasks.
The Cub Cadet tractors were known for their simplicity and ease of maintenance. Their robust construction made them reliable and durable, and spare parts were readily available, allowing owners to keep them running for years. While these models are no longer manufactured, their legacy continues as they are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate their classic design and workhorse capabilities. Many owners, who still operate these tractors, rely on workshop service manuals for repair and maintenance guidance. These manuals contain detailed instructions, diagrams, and troubleshooting tips, making it easier for individuals to maintain and repair their cherished Cub Cadets.