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Figure 36
1. Alternator 2. Mounting bolt
Adjusting Hand Brake &
Traction Switches
In time, the hand brake cable may stretch, causing the
engine not to start. If this happens, adjust the cable
(Fig. 37).
1. Pull brake lever to 3rd click.
2. Pull brake lever up one additional click.
3. Adjust four U–bracket nuts equally so spring has
tension. Adjustment affects operation of traction
switches.
4. Adjust four U–bracket nuts so engine will start and run
when hand brake is at fourth click, but will not start or
run when hand brake is at second click.
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2
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4
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Figure 37
1. Parking brake
2. Brake cable
3. U–bracket nuts
4. Traction switches
5. Traction pedal
Adding Hydraulic Oil
Capacity of the hydraulic reservoir is approximately 9.3
gal. (35.2 L).
With machine on a level surface, hydraulic oil level should
be 1/4 to 1/2 inch below arrows on sight glass, when oil is
cold. Warm oil should be even with arrows on sight glass
(Fig. 38). If level is low, add hydraulic oil.
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Figure 38
1. Sight glass arrows
1. Remove seat lock pin, raise seat and hold open with
support rod.
2. Clean around reservoir cover (Fig. 39). Remove cover
and add hydraulic oil until it is even with arrows on
sight glass (Fig. 38). Refer to Checking the Hydraulic
Oil.
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Figure 39
1. Reservoir cover
Important To prevent contamination, clean top of
hydraulic oil containers before opening. Assure pour spout
and funnel are clean.
3. Install reservoir cover, lower seat and secure with lock
pin.
Draining Water From Hydraulic
Reservoir
After every 100 operating hours, drain water from
hydraulic reservoir. Before draining, allow machine to set
about 8 hours to allow water to settle to bottom of reservoir.