3.
Fill the tank to about one inch below the top of the
tank, (bottom of the filler neck), then install the cap.
Note:
Do not overfill the fuel tank.
4.
Wipe up any fuel that may have spilled to prevent a
fire hazard.
Checking the
Transaxle/Hydraulic-Fluid
Level
Service Interval:
Before each use or daily (Check the fluid
level before the engine is first started and
every 8 hours or daily, thereafter.)
Transaxle fluid type:
Dexron III ATF
1.
Position the machine on a level surface.
2.
Clean the area around the dipstick (
Figure 16
1.
Dipstick
3.
Unscrew the dipstick from the top of the transaxle and
wipe it with a clean rag.
4.
Screw the dipstick into the transaxle and ensure that
it is fully seated.
5.
Unscrew the dipstick and check the fluid level.
Note:
The fluid should be up to top of the flat portion
of the dipstick.
6.
If the level is low, add enough of the specified fluid to
achieve the proper level.
Checking the Torque of the
Wheel Nuts
Service Interval:
After the first 2 hours
After the first 10 hours
Every 200 hours
WARNING
Failure properly torque of the wheel nuts could
result in failure or loss of a wheel and may result
in personal injury.
Torque the front and rear wheel nuts to 109 to 122
N·m (80 to 90 ft-lb) after 1 to 4 hours of operation
and again after 10 hours of operation. Torque every
200 hours thereafter.
Checking the Tire Pressure
Service Interval:
Before each use or daily
The air pressure in the front tires should be 220 kPa (32 psi)
and the rear tires should be 124 kPa (18 psi).
Important:
Check the tire pressure frequently to ensure
proper inflation. If the tires are not inflated to the correct
pressure, the tires will wear prematurely.
is an example of tire wear caused by under inflation.
Figure 17
1.
Under-inflated tire
is an example of tire wear caused by over inflation.
Figure 18
1.
Over-inflated tire
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