Loosening the Track Tension
If the track seems tight, loosen the track tension as follows:
1.
Park the machine on a level surface, stop the engine,
and remove the ignition key.
2.
Remove dirt and debris found around the track-tension
grease valve (
Important:
Ensure that the entire area
surrounding the track-tension grease valve is clean
before beginning to adjust the track tension.
3.
Remove the retaining bolts and the cover that house
the track-tension grease valve.
4.
Turn the track-tension grease valve counterclockwise
no more than 1 revolution
).
Note:
A 1-revolution turn will release grease and
loosen the track.
5.
When the tension reaches 31,026 kPa (4,500 psi), turn
the track-tension grease valve clockwise to tighten it.
6.
Remove excess grease from around the valve.
7.
Install the cover and retaining bolts.
8.
Repeat steps
through
to loosen the track tension on
the other side.
Cooling System
Maintenance
Coolant specification:
50/50 solution of ethylene-glycol
antifreeze and water or equivalent
Engine and Radiator coolant capacity:
16.8 L (17.7 US qt)
WARNING
If you remove the radiator cap from a hot engine,
hot coolant could spray, causing scalding.
•
Wear face protection when opening the radiator
cap.
•
Allow the cooling system to cool down to below
50°C (120°F) before removing the radiator cap.
•
Follow the instructions for checking and
maintaining the engine cooling system.
WARNING
Coolant is toxic.
•
Keep coolant away from children and pets.
•
If you are not using the same coolant again,
dispose of it according to local environmental
regulations.
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