Operator's Manual

Inspecting Tires
Check tire condition at least every 100 hours of
operation. Operating accidents, such as hitting curbs,
can damage a tire or rim and also disrupt wheel
alignment, so inspect tire condition after an accident.
Front Wheel Toe-in
After every 400 operating hours or annually, check
front wheel toe-in.
1. Measure the distance between both of the front
tires at axle height (at the front and rear of the
wheels) (Fig. 29). Front measurement must be
equal to the rear measurement 3mm (l/8 in.).
Figure 29
1. Center-to-Center Distance (rear of tires)
2. Forward
3. Center-to -Center Distance (front of tires)
2. To adjust, loosen jam nuts at both ends of tie
rods (Fig. 30).
3. Rotate both tie rods to move front of tire inward
or outward.
Figure 30
1. Jam nut
2. Tie rod
4. Tighten tie rod jam nuts when adjustment is
correct.
5. Ensure there is full travel of the steering in both
directions.
Fuses
There are three fuses in the machine’s electrical
system. They are located beneath the bed in a box on
the right hand side of the frame (Fig. 31).
Fuses: Ignition System—10 amp.
Lights—10 amp.
Power Point—10 amp. (15 amp. max.)
Figure 31
1. Ignition system
2. Lights
3. Power point
4. Open
Battery
IMPORTANT: Do not jump start the vehicle.
Service Interval/Specification
Always keep the battery clean and fully charged. Use
a paper towel to clean the battery and battery box. If
the battery terminals are corroded, clean them with a
solution of four parts water and one part baking soda.
Apply a light coating of grease to the battery
terminals to prevent corrosion.
Voltage: 12 volts with 280 cold cranking Amps @
–17.8°C (0°F).
Maintenance
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