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ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Replacing Fuses
IMPORTANT:
AVOID DAMAGE! When
replacing fuses use only replacements with
the same amperage rating or you may
damage the circuit.
The unit is equipped with fuses to protect the
multiple circuits. The fuses are located in the
fuse box on the right side of the seat.
1. Remove defective fuse from socket.
2. Check metal clip in fuse window and
discard fuse if clip is broken.
3. Install new fuse of equal amperage rating
into socket.
Replacing Relays
NOTICE:
(Relays are interchangeable. Use
only quality replacement relays (see
The unit is equipped with relays located in the
fuse box on the right side of the seat.
1. Remove defective relay from socket.
2. Install new relay into socket.
STEERING CONTROL NEUTRAL
ADJUSTMENT
Eliminating Excessive Creeping of
the Unit
1. If hydraulic system is cold, run unit for a
minimum of five minutes, then shut off
engine.
2. With the unit up to and facing a wall, lift
the unit so that both drive wheels are off
the ground.
3. Remove the drive wheels from the unit.
WARNING:
This adjustment
requires operating the engine.
Use extreme care to avoid
contact with moving parts and hot
surfaces. Be sure rear of unit is
well supported and secure before
starting engine.
Figure 24
1. Fuse Box
2. Start Relay
3. Starter Solenoid Relay
4. PTO Relay
5. 10-Amp Fuse (Run Circuit)
6. 10-Amp Fuse (Power Seat Circuit)
7. Fuel Relay
8. 10-Amp Fuse (PTO Circuit)
9. 15-Amp Fuse (Auxiliary Circuit)