Figure 64
1.
Black wire
2.
Orange wire
13. Carefully remove the tank and set it upright to keep
from spilling the gasoline.
In certain conditions, gasoline is extremely
flammable and highly explosive. A fire or
explosion from gasoline can burn you and
others and can damage property.
•
Remove the fuel tank outdoors in an open
area. Wipe up any gasoline that spills.
•
Do not remove the fuel tank near an open
flame or where gasoline fumes may be
ignited by a spark.
•
Do not smoke while handling the fuel tank.
14. Remove any large deposits of debris.
15. Wash out the chassis with water until the water
running out the back of the unit is clear.
Important:
Take care not to get water into the
engine or electrical components.
16. Slide the fuel tank part way into the chassis
17. Connect the fuel line and remove the clamp.
18. Secure the tank cap.
19. On the right side of the tank, connect the orange
wire to the center post and the black wire to the
outside post (Figure 64).
20. Slide the tank all the way into the traction unit.
Important:
The fuel line and wires must be
away from the engine pulleys and the frame.
21. Replace the rear panel and secure it with the six bolts
and nuts removed previously (Figure 63).
22. Secure the battery tray with the bolts and washers
removed previously.
23. Install the side weights with the bolts, washers, and
lock washers removed previously (Figure 63).
24. Close the rear access cover.
25. Lower the traction unit to the ground.
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