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Figure 30
1.
Roll-bar pin (lower position)
6.
Secure roll-bar pins to the pivot brackets with
the hairpins.
Raising the Roll Bar
1.
Remove the hairpins that secure the roll-bar pins
to the pivot brackets of the lower roll-bar frame.
2.
Remove the roll-bar pins from the pivot brackets
(
).
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Figure 31
1.
Roll-bar pin
3.
Raise the upper roll bar until the holes in the roll
bar align with the pivot brackets (
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Figure 32
1.
Roll-bar pin
3.
Hairpin
2.
Pivot bracket upper hole
(lower roll-bar frame)
4.
Upper roll bar
4.
Insert the roll-bar pins through the upper holes
of the pivot brackets and the upper roll bar
(
).
5.
Secure roll-bar pins to the pivot brackets with
the hairpins (
).
Starting and Shutting Off
the Engine
Important:
If you are starting the engine for the
first time, the engine has shut off due to lack of
fuel, or you have performed maintenance on the
fuel system—you must bleed the fuel system
before starting the engine; refer to
Fuel System (page 43)
.
WARNING
Operating the machine in an unsafe manner
could result in personal injury.
Before starting the engine, ensure that the
following conditions are met:
•
The area is clear of bystanders.
•
The cutting unit drive is disengaged.
•
The parking brake is engaged.
•
The traction pedals are in the neutral
position.
Important:
This machine is fitted with an
engine start lockout; refer to
Operator-Presence Controls (page 19)
.
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