4
Removing the Cylinder
Stop
No Parts Required
Procedure
Note:
Raise the tines before removing the cylinder
stop. Running the engine charges the hydraulic
system and raises the tines.
1.
Add a small amount of fuel to the fuel tank; refer
to
Adding Fuel (page 19)
.
2.
Open the fuel-shutoff valve by aligning the lever
for the fuel-shutoff valve with the fuel line; refer
to
Fuel-Shutoff Valve (page 17)
.
3.
Move the motion-control levers to the neutral
position and engage the parking brake; refer to
Traction-Control Levers (page 15)
.
4.
Place the throttle midway between the S
LOW
and
F
AST
positions; refer to
Throttle Lever (page 16)
.
5.
Push forward the choke lever to set the choke to
the O
N
position; refer to
Choke Lever (page 16)
.
6.
Turn the key switch to the S
TART
position; refer
to
Ignition Switch (page 16)
.
Note:
Release the switch as soon as the engine
starts.
Important:
Do not crank the engine
continuously for more than 10 seconds at
a time. If the engine does not start, allow a
60-second cooldown period between starting
attempts. Failure to follow these guidelines
can burn out the starter motor.
7.
Gradually move the lever for the choke lever to
the O
FF
position as the engine warms up.
Note:
Allow the engine to run an additional 30
seconds
8.
Turn the key switch to the O
FF
position to shut
off the engine.
9.
Remove the key and pull the wires off the spark
plugs.
Note:
Push the wires aside so they do not
accidentally contact the spark plugs.
10.
Remove and retain the hairpin, clevis pin, and
cylinder stop as shown in
g020266
Figure 5
1.
Hairpin
3.
Cylinder stop
2.
Clevis pin
4.
Cylinder
11.
Connect the spark-plug wires.
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