Operation and Use
Specifics, such as travel patterns and picking
frequency, are unique to each individual range.
Through repeated use, range operators will
learn to adapt to the use of the Ranger Rover
to their best advantage.
● Maintain vehicle speed of 5-8 mph.
● Avoid sharp turns, which can turn the front
picker section to an extreme angle and create a
gap that misses balls.
● Gauge the use of the Range Rover on weather
and ground conditions that would affect the use
of golf carts.
● Avoid abrasive surfaces, such as paved parking
lots, asphalt or concrete, stone or gravel road,
or cart paths.
● Clean the picker at the end of each day or
more often in extremely wet or muddy
conditions. Use a mild soap with a moderate
flow of water.
Preventive Maintenance
Lubricate the front wheel, swivel caster fork and
post assemblies weekly or more often depending
on use. These hubs are fitted with zerk fittings
for this purpose. Use a lithium axle or bearing
packing grease.
Spray all moving metal contact points with a
petroleum-distillate based aerosol lubricant
every week or more often depending on use.
Check all retaining pins and mounting bolts,
tie rod ends, shaft collars, and draw bar
connections at least once a week or more
depending on usage.
The following are some general guidelines
for the best use of the Range Rover.
Picking Operation
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