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position. To adjust for operator’s weight, turn spring
tension knob; clockwise to increase tension,
counterclockwise to decrease spring tension (Fig. 8).
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2
3
4
5
Figure 8
1.
Seat
2.
Suspension assembly
3.
Mounting plate
4.
Forward/backward handle
5.
Spring tension knob
Install Manual Tube
1. Remove manual tube and R–clamps secured to seat
plate. Retain (2) mounting capscrews and flatwashers.
2. Loosely mount R–clamps to outer holes in right side of
seat with (2) capscrews and flatwashers previously
removed. (Fig. 9).
3. Install manual tube into R–clamps, insert manual into
tube and thread cap into tube (Fig. 9). Tighten
capscrews.
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2
Figure 9
1.
Manual tube
2.
R–clamps
Connect Battery
1. Lift engine cover. Check to see that the battery is
securely fastened in place (Fig. 10).
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Figure 10
1.
Positive (+) battery cable
2.
Negative (–) battery
cable
2. Check battery charge with a hydrometer. If battery
needs charging, be sure at least one of the battery cables
is disconnected from the battery before the charger is
connected.
3. Secure the cables to the proper battery post. The
positive (+) red cable goes to the positive post and the
negative (–) black cable goes to the negative post on the
battery.
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Connecting cables to the wrong post could
damage the electrical system and result in
personal injury.
Warning
Note: Make sure battery cables are routed away from any
sharp edges or moving parts.
4. Coat the terminal with sealant such as Grafo 112X, Toro
Part No. 505-47 and install the rubber boot onto
positive terminal.
Check Tire Pressure
The tires are over–inflated for shipping. Therefore, release
some of the air to reduce the pressure. Correct air pressure
in front and rear tires is 20 psi.