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Simplicity 9518 Series User Manual

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USER’S
RESPONSIBILITY
USER’S
RESPONSIBILITY
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
user
to
read
the
Operator’s
Manual
and
understand
the
safe
and
correct
operating
procedures
as
pertains
to
the
operation
of
the
product,
and
to
lubricate
and
maintain
the
pro¬
duct
according
to
the
maintenance
schedule
in
the
Operator’s
Manual.
The
user
is
responsible
for
inspecting
his
machine
and
for
having
parts
repaired
or
replaced
when
contin¬
ued
use
of
the
product
would
cause
damage
or
excessive
wear
to
other
parts.
It
is
the
user’s
responsibili¬
ty
to
deliver
his
machine
to
an
authorized
dealer,
for
service
or
replacement
of
defective
parts
which
are
covered
by
the
standard
warranty.
When
requesting
warranty
service,
you
must
present
your
copy
of
deliv¬
ery
record.
The
user
should
notify
his
Selling
Dealer
in
advance
so
arrangements
can
be
made
to
have
his
100-hour
or
30-day
inspection
performed.
The
user
should
not
be
charged
for
this
inspection
or
adjustment,
but
is
expected
to
pay
for
oil,
filters,
or
any
parts
and
labor
which
are
not
covered
by
the
standard
warranty.
The
user
is
responsible
for
bringing
the
product
to
the
Selling
Dealer's
shop
to
have
this
inspection
performed.
If
the
Dealer
is
requested
by
the
Customer
to
travel
to
another
location,
or
haul
the
machine
to
his
shop
for
the
purpose
of
performing
a
warranty
obligation
or
free
inspection,
it
would
be
for
the
Customer’s
con¬
venience,
and
the
cost
for
such
trips
is
to
be
paid
for
by
the
Customer.
Any
arrangement
whereby
the
Dealer
agrees
to
absorb
all
or
a
part
of
the
cost
of
these
trips
is
to
be
made
between
the
Dealer
and
the
Customer
and
is
to
be
considered
a
courtesy
to
the
Customer.
The
user
will
advise
the
dealer
when
unit
will
start
in
field
so
dealer
representative
carrbe
on
hand
to
make
necessary
adjustments
and
help
you
get
started
properly.
We
do
notallow
credit
for
the
cost
of
travel
time,
mileage,
or
hauling
as
a
warranty
allowance.
WARRANTY
....
Your
warranty
for
new
equipment
will
be
received
from
your
authorized
dealer.
You
will
be
required
to
pay
any
premium
for
overtime
labor
requested
by
you,
any
charge
for
making
service
calls
and
for
transporting
the
equipment
to
and
from
the
place
where
warranty
work
is
performed.
Normal
main¬
tenance
service
and
repair
work
not
covered
by
the
warranty
during
the
warranty
period
and
all
service
after
the
warranty
period
will
be
charged
for
at
the
dealer’s
regular
rates
and
prices.
7/79-6
THE
NEW
EQUIPMENT
BATTERY
SERVICE
ADJUSTMENT
POLICY
1.
If
within
a
period
of
90
DAYS
after
day
of
sale
to
the
original
user,
the
new
equipment
battery
becomes
unserviceable
(not
merely
discharged)
in
normal
use,
due
to
defective
material
or
workmanship,
the
company
will
replace
it
with
an
equivalent
new
battery,
without
charge,
to
the
original
user.
2.
If
after
the
expiration
of
such
90
DAYS
but
before
the
expiration
of
24
months
from
date
of
sale
to
the
original
user
(each
such
month
being
designated
herein
as
a
unit
of
service)
the
new
equipment
battery
becomes
unserviceable
(not
merely
dis¬
charged)
in
normal
use,
due
to
defective
material
or
work¬
manship,
it
will
be
replaced
for
the
original
user,
in
exchange
for
the
unserviceable
battery,
with
an
equivalent
new
battery
at
an
adjusted
price.
This
adjusted
price
shall
be
determined
by
applying
to
the
then
current
retail
price
of
the
new
battery,
the
percentage
of
the
maximum
(24)
units
of
service
which
was
re¬
ceived
from
the
unserviceable
battery.
LIMITATIONS
No-charge
replacements
or
adjustments
under
this
policy
may
be
made
by
any
authorized
dealer.
This
policy
does
not
cover
the
following:
1.
Unserviceability
due
to
abuse
or
neglect,
failure
to
maintain
recommended
electrolyte
level,
fire
wreckage,
explosion,
freez¬
ing,
the
addition
to
the
battery
of
any
chemical
or
solution
other
than
approved
water
or
battery
grade
sulfuric
acid
of
proper
gravity,
the
use
of
a
group
size
smaller
than
the
group
size
of
the
original
equipment
battery,
or
continued
operation
of
the
battery
in
an
undercharged
condition
(below
half
charge
-
1.190
sp.
gr.).
2.
Breakage
of
containers,
covers
or
posts.
3.
The
cost
of
transportation,
service
calls,
recharges
or
the
use
of
rental
batteries.
Proof
of
date
of
purchase
is
required
for
all
claims.
This
policy
is
void
if
the
date
coding
on
the
battery
is
removed
or
destroyed.
AE
5-73

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Simplicity 9518 Series Specifications

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BrandSimplicity
Model9518 Series
CategoryTractor
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