The International IH Cub Cadet Tractor 125 Factory Service Repair Manual provides a comprehensive guide to servicing and repairing your tractor. This manual covers everything from basic maintenance procedures to advanced troubleshooting and repair techniques. It is designed to be user-friendly and includes detailed illustrations and diagrams to guide you through each step of the process.
You'll find information on all aspects of your tractor, including:
* **Engine:** Learn how to diagnose and repair engine problems, perform tune-ups, and replace parts.
* **Transmission:** Understand the operation of your transmission system and how to troubleshoot and repair common problems.
* **Hydraulics:** Gain insights into the hydraulic system, including diagnosis, repair, and maintenance.
* **Electrical System:** Learn about the electrical system of your tractor and how to troubleshoot and repair wiring, lights, and other components.
* **Body and Chassis:** Discover how to diagnose and repair issues with the body, chassis, and other components of your tractor.
With this manual, you'll have the knowledge and tools to keep your International IH Cub Cadet Tractor 125 running smoothly for years to come.
The International Harvester Cub Cadet 125 was a compact, utility tractor introduced in the early 1960s and became a popular choice for both home and small-scale agricultural use. It was designed as a versatile machine, capable of handling a wide array of tasks including mowing, tilling, snow removal, and pulling small trailers. The Cub Cadet 125 featured a 12.5 horsepower (9.3 kW) Kohler K161 engine, known for its reliability and durability. The tractor was equipped with a 3-speed transmission, providing forward and reverse gears for maneuvering in various conditions.
A distinctive feature of the Cub Cadet 125 was its compact size, which made it agile and easy to operate in tight spaces. The tractor also featured a convenient power take-off (PTO) system, enabling the use of attachments like rotary tillers, snow blowers, and other implements. However, the Cub Cadet 125 offered a limited payload capacity, making it suitable for light-duty work. Despite its simplicity, the Cub Cadet 125 was a well-engineered machine and enjoyed a long lifespan. Many have been lovingly restored and continue to be used today. The tractor's popularity and its reputation for reliability and ease of use contributed to its enduring legacy, solidifying the International Harvester Cub Cadet brand as a trusted name in the compact tractor market.