Target Audience:
Owners of the International IH Cub Cadet 125 Tractor seeking to perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs.
Value Proposition:
Provides comprehensive, factory-level repair information at a lower cost than professional servicing, empowering owners to maintain their equipment.
Completeness:
Explicitly stated as 'complete' and covering 'every detail'.
Usability:
Printable format, zoom capability, clear numbering, and visual aids enhance ease of use in a workshop environment.
Resource Type:
Primary source for repair and service information.
Engine Mechanical System:
Yes
Engine Electrical System:
Yes
Emission Control System:
Yes
Manual Transaxle System:
Yes
Automatic Transaxle System:
Yes
Body Interior And Exterior:
Yes
Body Electrical System:
Yes
Estimated Page Count:
Not explicitly stated, but described as 'complete' and covering 'every detail', suggesting a substantial number of pages (likely 300+ for a full workshop manual).
Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Printability:
Fully Printable
Software Requirements:
Adobe PDF Reader, WinZip
Operating System Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Engine:
Mechanical (e.g., internal components, timing, lubrication) and Electrical (ignition, starting, charging).
Powertrain:
Fuel System (carburetion, fuel delivery), Clutch System, Manual Transaxle, Automatic Transaxle, Driveshaft, Axles.
Chassis:
Suspension System, Steering System, Brake System.
Body And Electrical:
Body Interior & Exterior, Body Electrical System, Restraint System (if applicable to operator seating/safety).
Routine Maintenance:
Yes (implied by 'service manual' and 'keeping your vehicle working properly').
Diagnostic Procedures:
Yes (combines troubleshooting and electrical service procedures).
Repair Procedures:
Yes (detailed, step-by-step instructions).
Rebuilding Procedures:
Yes (implied by 'every detail' and 'complete service manual' for engine and transmission systems).
Adjustment Procedures:
Yes (typical for service manuals covering systems like brakes, steering, engine tune-up).
Depth:
Comprehensive. Covers detailed substeps, critical information (notes, cautions, warnings), and step-by-step numbered instructions.
User Level:
Do-it-yourselfer (DIY) and experienced mechanic.
Visual Aids:
Detailed illustrations, diagrams, photos, and wiring schematics.
Engine Manufacturer:
Likely Kohler or Onan, common for Cub Cadet tractors of this era. Specific model not provided.
Engine Type:
Likely air-cooled, overhead valve (OHV), gasoline-powered, 2-cylinder horizontally opposed (flat-twin) or single-cylinder.
Displacement:
Specific displacement not provided, but Cub Cadet 125 typically implies around 12 horsepower. Common displacements for this era were 25-35 cubic inches.
Horsepower:
Nominal 12 HP (indicated by model number '125'), actual HP may vary based on engine model and condition.
Carburetor Type:
Not specified, but typically a single-barrel carburetor. Manual would detail specific models.
Engine Oil Change:
Not specified in product info, but typically every 50-100 operating hours or annually for engines of this era. Manual would contain specific recommendations.
Air Filter Service:
Not specified. Usually checked at every fueling and replaced as needed or annually. Manual would detail.
Engine Oil Type:
Not specified. Likely SAE 30 or 10W-30, depending on operating temperature. Manual would confirm specific API service classification.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Not specified. For hydrostatic transmissions, specific hydraulic fluid is required. For manual transaxles, gear oil is used. Manual would specify.
Common Problems:
Due to age, common issues might include carburetor gumming, fuel line degradation, electrical connection corrosion, worn starter motors, and differential/transaxle seal leaks. The manual is essential for diagnosing and repairing these.
Manufacturer:
International Harvester (IH), a historic American manufacturer known for agricultural and industrial equipment.
Cub Cadet Line:
The Cub Cadet line began in 1961 and evolved through numerous models, known for their robust construction and versatility for homeowner and light-duty agricultural tasks. The 125 fits into the series of compact garden tractors from the 1970s.
Manufacturing Location:
Likely manufactured in the United States by International Harvester.