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Battery
Before servicing the battery or electrical
system, be sure the battery disconnect switch
(if equipped) is in the “OFF” position. If not equipped with a discon-
nect switch, disconnect the ground (-) terminal from battery.
The battery on the loader is a 12-volt, wet-cell battery. To access the battery,
open the rear door and lift the engine cover.
The battery top must be kept clean. Clean it with an alkaline solution (ammonia
or baking soda and water). After foaming has stopped, flush the battery top with
clean water. If the terminals and cable connection clamps are corroded or have a
build-up, disconnect the cables and clean the terminals and clamps with the same
alkaline solution.
Explosive gas is produced while a battery is in
use or being charged. Keep flames or sparks
away from the battery area. ALWAYS charge the battery in a well-
ventilated area.
Never lay a metal object on top of a battery, because a short circuit
can result.
Battery acid is harmful on contact with skin or fabrics. If acid spills,
follow these first-aid tips:
1. Immediately remove any clothing on which acid spills.
2. If acid contacts the skin, rinse the affected area with running
water for 10 to 15 minutes.
3. If acid contacts the eyes, flood the eyes with running water for 10
to 15 minutes. See a doctor at once. Never use any medication or
eye drops unless prescribed by the doctor.
4. To neutralize acid spilled on the floor, use one of the following
mixtures:
a. 1 pound (0.5 kg) of baking soda in 1 gallon (4 L) of water
b. 1 pint (0.5 L) of household ammonia in 1 gallon (4 L) of water
Whenever the battery is removed, be sure to disconnect the nega-
tive (-) battery terminal connection first.
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