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Auxiliary Brake Adjustment
Use the following procedure to inspect the hydraulic
auxiliary (foot) brake system and adjust or bleed if
necessary:
First, check foot brake effectiveness by applying 50 lb.
(approx.) downward force on the pedal. The top of the
pedal should be at least 1 inch, (25.4mm) above the
surface of the footrest.
If less than one inch, two things must be examined:
Free Play:
Foot Brake Freeplay:
1/8 - 1/4 inch (3.2 - 6.35 mm)
If free play is excessive, inspect pedal, linkage, and
master cylinder for wear or damage and replace any
parts as needed.
Bleeding:
If free play is correct and brake pedal travel is still
excessive, air may be trapped somewhere in the system.
Bleed the hydraulic auxiliary brake system in a
conventional manner, following the procedure outlined in
Brake Chapter 9.
Suspension: Spring Preload Adjustment
Operator weight and vehicle loading affect suspension
spring preload requirements. Adjust as necessary. Use
Shock Spanner Wrench (PN 2870872) to adjust the rear
springs.
Front Suspension
• Compress and release front suspension.
Dampening should be smooth throughout the
range of travel.
• Check all front suspension components for wear or
damage.
• Inspect front strut cartridges for leakage.
Rear Suspension
• Compress and release rear suspension.
Dampening should be smooth throughout the
range of travel.
• Check all rear suspension components for wear or
damage.
• Inspect shock for leakage.
MAINTENANCE