Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Safety and Instruction Decals
- Specifications
- Set-Up Instructions
- Before Operating
- Controls
- Operating Instructions
- Pre-Starting Checks
- Starting the Engine
- Stopping the Vehicle
- Stopping the Engine
- New Vehicle Break-In
- Checking the Interlock System
- Operating Characteristics
- Passengers
- Speed
- Turning
- Braking
- Hills
- Loading and Dumping
- Using the Differential Lock
- Four-Wheel Drive
- Transporting the Vehicle
- Towing the Vehicle
- Trailer Towing
- Remote Hydraulic Control (Op...
- Quick Coupler Operation
- Remote Hydraulic Control Tro...
- Maintenance
- Quick Reference Chart
- Fluid Specifications/Change ...
- Lubrication
- Using Bed Safety Support
- Jacking the Vehicle
- General Air Cleaner Maintena...
- Servicing the Air Cleaner
- Changing Engine Oil and Filter
- Fuel System
- Removing Debris from Engine ...
- Changing Engine Coolant
- Adjusting Belts
- Adjusting Accelerator Pedal
- Changing Transaxle/Hydraulic...
- Replacing Hydraulic Filter
- Change Front Differential Oil
- Cleaning Hydraulic Strainer
- Replacing Spark Plugs
- Adjusting the Brake Pedal
- Adjusting the Clutch Pedal
- Adjusting Parking Brake
- Adjusting Shift Cables
- Adjusting the High-Low Cable
- Adjusting Differential Lock ...
- Inspect Brakes
- Inspect Tires
- Front Wheel Toe-In
- Inspect Constant Velocity Boot
- Emergency Box Raising
- Fuses
- Jump Starting Procedure
- Battery Storage
- Battery Care
- Hydraulic Schematic (Base Ve...
- Hydraulic Schematic (Vehicle...
- Electrical Schematic (Base V...
- Electrical Schematic (Vehicl...
- Identification And Ordering
2. Lift and remove radiator screen from front of
radiator.
5. Clean radiator and screen thoroughly with
compressed air.
Figure 43
1. Radiator screen
Changing Engine Coolant
(Fig. 44)
1. Park machine on a level surface.
2. Raise the bed (if so equipped) and place safety
support on extended lift cylinder to hold up the
bed.
3. Remove radiator cap.
Figure 44
1. Radiator cap
4. Remove reserve tank cap.
Figure 45
1. Reserve tank cap
5. Open coolant drain cock at bootom of radiator
and allow coolant to flow into a drain pan. When
coolant stops flowing, close the drain cock.
6. Open bleed screw on top of water pump (Fig. 43).
Figure 46
1. Bleed screw
7. Remove coolant drain plug from engine and allow
coolant to flow into a drain pan. When coolant
stops, install the drain plug.
8. Slowly fill radiator with a 50/50 mixture of water
and permanent ethylene glycol anti-freeze. Install
radiator cap.
9. Slowly fill reserve tank until level reaches COLD
line. DO NOT OVERFILL. Install reserve tank
cap.
10. Start the engine and operate until warm. Tighten
water pump bleed screw when water appears at
the bleed screw.
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If engine has been running, pressurized hot
coolant can escape if radiator cap is removed
and cause burns. Allow engine to cool at least 15
minutes or until the radiator cap is cool enough
to touch without burning hand.
CAUTION