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Gas Tank Valve (350)
The gas tank valve is incorporated in the
gas tank. There are three positions: ON,
RES, and OFF.
In the OFF position, the valve will not
allow gasoline to flow to the carburetor.
In the ON position (the normal operating
position), gasoline will flow from the
tank to the carburetor. In this position,
2.46 L (0.65 U.S. gal.) will remain in the
tank as a reserve quantity.
Moving the valve to the reserve (RES)
position will allow the operator to use the
remaining gasoline in the tank. When
turning the valve to any of the three posi-
tions, be sure the indicator is pointed
directly at the position desired.
Shifting
CF130B
This ATV has a dual-range automatic
transmission with reverse. To shift the
ATV, follow these steps:
1. To engage the high range from neu-
tral, move the shift lever forward.
2. To engage the low range from high
range, move the shift lever outward
and forward.
NOTE: The high range is for nor-
mal riding with light loads. The low
range is for carrying heavy loads or
trailer towing. Compared to HIGH
range, the LOW range position pro-
vides slower speed and greater
torque to the wheels.
3. To engage reverse gear from neutral,
move the shift lever outward and
rearward into the R position.
Drive Select Switch (425)
KC342B
This switch allows the operator to oper-
ate the ATV in either two-wheel drive
(rear wheels) or four-wheel drive (all
wheels). For normal riding on flat, dry,
hard surfaces, two-wheel drive should be
sufficient. In situations of aggressive trail
conditions, four-wheel drive would be
the desired choice.
CAUTION
Leaving the ignition switch in the ON
or LIGHTS position for a long period
of time when the engine is not run-
ning may cause the battery to dis-
charge. Always leave the ignition
switch in the OFF position when
engine is not running.
! WARNING
Never leave the valve in the ON or
RES position when the engine is not
running.
CAUTION
Always shift into low range when
operating on wet or uneven terrain,
when towing or pushing heavy
loads, and when using a plow. Fail-
ure to follow this caution may result
in premature V-belt failure or in dam-
age to related drive system compo-
nents.
CAUTION
Always come to a complete stop
before attempting to shift from one
range to the other or into reverse.
Always shift on level ground, or
engage the brake lever lock before
shifting into another range or into
reverse.