
Important:
Do not push/pull the machine
more than 30.5 m (100 ft) or faster than 0.6
km/h (1 mph) because hydraulic component
damage may occur.
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7.
Lower the handlebar to disengage the parking
brake before pushing/pulling the machine.
Important:
You must lower the handlebar
to disengage the parking brake before you
move the machine.
Restoring the Hydraulic Pump
Important:
You must close the bypass valve to
drive the machine. Do not try to operate traction
system with the bypass valve open.
1.
Locate the bypass-valve screw between the
engine and hydraulic pump.
Note:
The location of the cover for the
bypass-valve screw is shown in
.
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Figure 128
1.
Bypass valve
2.
Use a 15 mm socket and socket wrench to rotate
the bypass valve clockwise 1-1/2 turns.
Note:
Do not overtighten the bypass screw.
3.
Use a 15 mm wrench to install the bypass-screw
cover onto the hydraulic pump.
4.
Install the storage bin to the bin bracket with the
2 flange-head bolts.
Moving the Machine when
the Coring Head is Lowered
If the engine stops running while the coring head
lowered and the tines engaged in the soil and you
cannot start the engine, perform either
Coring Head using the Starter (page 57)
or
the Tine holders from the Stomper Arms (page 58)
.
Lifting the Coring Head using the
Starter
1.
Move the key to the R
UN
position.
2.
In the InfoCenter, navigate to the M
AIN
M
ENU
(
).
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