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the recommended pressure setting for the
attachment.
•
Rotate the adjusting screw clockwise to
increase the pressure.
•
Rotate the adjusting screw counterclockwise
to decrease the pressure.
Attachment
Weight-Transfer Pressure
Rotary cutting unit
1,724 kPa (250 psi)
Flail Mower (Model No.
02835)
1,379 kPa (200 psi)
Snowthrower
1,724 kPa (250 psi)
Snow Blade (Model No.
23350)
1,379 kPa (200 psi)
Snow Broom
1,724 kPa (250 psi)
9.
Shut off the engine and remove the key.
10.
Tighten the jam nut at the end of the
weight-transfer spool, and torque the nut to 13
to 16 N∙m (10 to 12 ft-lb).
11.
Install the cap on the test port.
12.
Remove the pressure gauge from the test port.
Product Overview
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1.
Cutting unit
7.
Roll bar
2.
Traction pedal
8.
Hood/engine compartment
3.
Hydraulic-fluid tank
9.
Battery
4.
Steering wheel
10.
Fuel tank
5.
Console
11.
Parking brake
6.
Operator’s seat
12.
PTO shaft
Controls
Traction Pedal
Note:
Adjust the seat position before you operate the
machine. Refer to the seat kit
Installation Instructions
for seat-adjustment instructions.
Use the traction pedal (
) to move the
machine forward or rearward.
•
Move the machine forward:
Use your toes to
press the top of the pedal.
•
Move the machine rearward:
Use your toes to
press the bottom of the pedal.
Note:
You can achieve steady operation by keeping
your heel on the platform and pressing the pedal with
your toes.
Ground speed is proportionate to how far the pedal
is pressed. For maximum ground speed, you must
fully press traction pedal while throttle is in the F
AST
position. Maximum speed forward is 24 km/h (15
mph).
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