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1.
Cotter pin
3.
Dust cap
2.
Nut retainer
9.
Install the cotter pin and bend each legs around
the retainer (
10.
Install the dust cap onto the hub (
11.
Repeat steps
through
for the hub and rotor
at the other side of the machine.
Installing the Brakes and Wheels
1.
Clean the 2 flange-head bolts (3/8 x 3/4 inch)
and apply a coat of anti-seize compound to the
threads of the bolts.
2.
Align the brake pads to either side of the rotor
(
) and the holes in the caliper bracket
with the holes in the brake mount of the spindle
frame (
).
3.
Assemble the caliper bracket to the spindle
frame (
) with the 2 flange-head bolts
(3/8 x 3/4 inch), and torque the bolts to 47 to 54
N∙m (35 to 40 ft-lb).
4.
Align the holes in the wheel to the studs of the
hub and assemble the wheel to the hub with the
valve stem outward (
Note:
Ensure that the mounting surface of the
wheel is flush with the hub.
5.
Secure the wheel to the hub with the lug nuts
(
), and torque the nuts to 108 to 122
N∙m (80 to 90 ft-lb).
6.
Repeat steps
through
for the brake and
wheel at the other side of the machine.
Engine Maintenance
Engine Safety
•
Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait for
all moving parts to stop before checking the oil or
adding oil to the crankcase.
•
Keep your hands, feet, face, clothing, and other
body parts away from the muffler and other hot
surfaces.
Servicing the Air Filter
Service Interval:
Every 100 hours Replace the air
filter element sooner if it dirty or
damaged.
Note:
Service the air cleaner more frequently (every
few hours) if operating conditions are extremely dusty
or sandy.
Checking the Air Filter
1.
Raise the cargo box and secure it with the prop
rod.
2.
Check the air-cleaner body for damage which
could possibly cause an air leak (
and
Note:
Ensure the cover seals around the
air-cleaner body.
Note:
Replace a damaged air-cleaner cover
or housing.
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