
Type_R
Tire size
Pneumatic pressure
Front
wheel
31 x 13.50 -
15
140 kPa (1.4
kgf/cm
2
)
20 psi
Rear
wheel
20 x 12.00 -
10
140 kPa (1.4
kgf/cm
2
)
20 psi
Brake
Inspection of Brake
When depressing the brake pedal fully,
make sure that there is appropriate
clearance between the floorboard and the
pedal or pedal reserve distance.
When depressing the brake pedal fully,
make sure that the pedal reaction is not
spongy and that there is no noise.
When depressing the brake pedal during
traveling, make sure that the machine stops
smoothly and the braking is sufficiently
effective.
Inspection of Parking Brake
Make sure that the parking brake is applied
after depressing the brake pedal and
pulling the parking brake lever.
Make sure that the parking brake is not
applied even slightly after depressing the
brake pedal to release the parking brake
lever.
Belt
Inspection of Belt
Warning
The engine must be stopped when the belt is
inspected.
Important
A slacking or damaged belt or damaged fan
may cause overheating or lack of a battery
charge.
Inspect belts. If necessary, adjust belt tension
or replace.
Press the middle of the belt with your finger
to check the belt tension.
Make sure that there are no cracks,
damage or abnormal wear.
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Wire
Inspection of Wire
Inspect wires. If necessary, adjust or replace
wires.
Make sure that the wire is not cracked or
damaged.
If the wire is cracked or damaged, replace it
with a new one immediately.
Safety Device
Inspection of Safety Device
Make sure that the safety device operates
correctly.
"Safety Mechanisms" (Page 4-9)
Repair the machine before operation
whenever there is any abnormality.
Around The Engine
Inspection of Engine/DPF-Associated Parts
Caution
Implement after the engine and DPF etc. have
well cooled down.
Otherwise, you may suffer burns.
Check for damages and dirt.
Check the mount for looseness and cracks.
Check for liquid leakage.
Check on and around the DPF for grass
clippings and flammable materials.
Cleaning Engine/DPF-Associated Parts
Caution
Implement after the engine and DPF etc. have
well cooled down.
Otherwise, you may suffer burns.
Clean clippings and remove dirt.
Remove clippings and dust in a gap
thoroughly due to the intricately shaped
engine.
Blow compressed air to clean any grass or
flammable materials that may be attached
on or around the DPF.
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LM3210A
Handling Instructions
Page 5-12
Inspection and Cleaning
Summary of Contents for LM3210A
Page 6: ...LM3210A Introduction...
Page 8: ...LM3210A Contents...
Page 14: ...LM3210A Safety Page 1 6 Safe Operating Practices...
Page 36: ...LM3210A Product Overview Page 3 20 Operation Decals...
Page 80: ...LM3210A Description of Functions Page 4 44 Engine...
Page 134: ...LM3210A Maintenance Page 6 34 Storage...
Page 166: ...LM3210A Appended Table Page 8 26 List of Fault Codes...