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Hurricane X3 - SERVICE; Service Tires; Removing and Installing Rear Drive Wheels; Removing and Installing Front Caster Wheels

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32 Operator’s Manual
Service Hurricane Power
Service Tires
Removing and Installing Rear Drive Wheels
Removing:
1. Park machine safely.
2. Lift machine with a safe lifting device centered
under operator foot pad, placing blocking under
the side where tire is being removed.
3. Remove the four wheel lug nuts.
4. Remove wheel.
Installing:
1. Install wheel with valve stem facing out.
2. Install and tighten wheel lug nuts until seated in
the rim.
3. Torque rear wheel lug nuts to 75 lb-ft. in a cross
pattern until value is reached.
4. Lower machine.
Removing and Installing Front Caster Wheels
Removing:
1. Park machine safely.
2. Lift front of machine with a safe lifting device. Use
jackstands.
3. Loosen and remove locknut and axle bolt from
caster fork.
4. Slide wheel out of fork.
Installing:
1. Slide replacement wheel into caster fork.
2. Install axle bolt and locknut.
3. Tighten locknut until wheel develops slight rolling
resistance.
4. Lower machine.
5. Grease caster wheel.
Checking Tire Pressure
CAUTION
Avoid injury! Explosive separation of tire
and rim is possible when serviced incor-
rectly: Do not attempt to mount a tire with-
out the proper equipment and experience
to perform the job. Do not inate the tires
above the recommended pressure. Do not
weld or heat a tire and rim assembly. Heat
can cause an increase in air pressure re-
sulting in an explosion. Welding can struc-
turally weaken or deform the rim. Do not
stand in front or over the tire and rim when
inating.
Use a clip-on chuck and extension hose long enough
to allow you to stand to one side.
1. Check tires for damage.
2. Check tire pressure with an accurate gauge.
3. Add or release air as necessary.
Recommended pressures:
Rear tire: 20 PSI - MAXIMUM 22 PSI
Front tire: 40 PSI - MAXIMUM 46 PSI

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