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NORMAL
STORAGE
3.
C
heck
air
pressure
of
all
four
tires.
Front
tires
should
be
12
to
15
psi.
Rear
tires
should
be
6
to
8
psi.
CLEAN
BATTERY
&
CABLES
1.
Disconnect
the
cables
from
the
bat¬
tery,
negative
cable
first
(figure
12).
2.
Remove
the
battery
clamp,
then
re¬
move
the
battery.
3.
Scrub
the
battery,
cable,
and
battery
compartment
with
baking
soda
and
water.
A.
Positive
Terminal
B.
Negative
Terminal
C.
Battery
Clamp
Figure
12.
Battery
Fluid
Level
4.
Clean
the
battery
terminals
and
cable
clamps
with
a
wire
brush.
5.
Reinstall
battery
and
clamp
(figure
12
).
6.
Connect
cables,
positive
cable
first.
7.
Coat
cable
clamps
and
terminals
with
grease
or
petroleum
jelly.
Clean
all
grass
and
dirt
from
the
mower.
To
j
protect
your
tractor,,
store
it
in
an
enclosed;
dry
area.
Do
not
store
in
it
an
enclosure!
where
fumes
from
the
fuel
tank
could
reach
an
open
flame
without
first
running
the
fuel
tank
dry.
Clean
the
seat
with
a
vinyl
cleaner.
To
store
your
tractor
in
a
cold
area
between
winter
snow
removal
jobs,
we
suggest
thaT
you
fill
the
fuel
tank
at
the
completion
of
each
job
to
prevent
water
condensation
in^
the
fuel
tank.
TRACTOR
OFF-SEASON
STORAGE
When
the
tractor
is
to
be
stored
for
twO;
months
or
longer,
take
precautions
as
fol-;
lows:
?
WARNING
Keep
open
flame
or
spark
away
from
flammable
gasoline
when
working
near
the
fuel
tank.
Never
store
tractor
where
gasoline
fumes
may
be
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark.
14

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Simplicity 6100 Series Specifications

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BrandSimplicity
Model6100 Series
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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