This comprehensive Factory Service Repair Manual for the International IH Cub Cadet Tractor models 71, 102, 122, and 123 provides detailed information on servicing and repairing your tractor. With this manual, you'll have access to everything you need to maintain and troubleshoot your Cub Cadet tractor.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* Troubleshooting common issues and diagnosing problems.
* Step-by-step instructions for servicing and repairing various components.
* Detailed diagrams and illustrations to aid in understanding procedures.
* Specifications and tolerances for parts and components.
* A comprehensive maintenance schedule to keep your tractor running smoothly.
This manual is an essential resource for any owner or mechanic wishing to perform repairs or service on their International IH Cub Cadet Tractor. With its clear and concise instructions, you'll have the confidence to tackle any repair job and ensure your tractor operates at peak performance.
The International Harvester (IH) Cub Cadet tractors, specifically models 71, 102, 122, and 123, represent a significant chapter in the history of compact utility tractors. These machines were manufactured by the International Harvester Company, a renowned name in agricultural and industrial equipment, and later by its successor, the Case IH corporation. These models were popular choices for homeowners, small farmers, and landscapers due to their versatility and robust construction. They were well-suited for a wide range of tasks, including mowing, gardening, snow removal, and light-duty hauling.
These Cub Cadets were known for their reliable engines, which were typically single-cylinder gasoline units offering modest power but enough to handle most common tasks. They featured a durable and well-designed transmission, often a manual gearbox with multiple forward and reverse gears. The tractors were also equipped with a three-point hitch system, allowing the attachment of various implements like plows, cultivators, and rotary cutters. These features made the Cub Cadets valuable assets for anyone seeking a dependable and efficient compact tractor for their property maintenance and small-scale agricultural needs. The robust build quality and well-engineered design contributed to their longevity and made them popular choices both in the past and even today, with many still used in good condition.