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Simplicity Broadmoor 5008 - BEFORE STARTING

Simplicity Broadmoor 5008
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gage
the
drive,
slowly
push
the
lever
forward
and
down
alt
the
way
to
the
engaged
position.
To
disengage
the
power
take-off
drive,
pull
the
lever
completely
to
the
rear.
The
engine
should
be
running
at
three
fourths
to
full
throttle
when
the
power
take-off
is
engaged
to
absorb
the
initial
effect
of
the
added
load.
Tractor
ground
speed
can
be
regu¬
lated
with
the
transmission
throttle.
(The
power
take-off
must
be
disengaged
for
the
starter
to
operate.)
10.
Lift
Lever:
The
lift
lever
is
used
for
lifting
the
rotary
mower
or
other
implements
out
of
the
operating
position
so
they
can
be
transported.
The
implement
is
connected
to
the
lift
lever
either
with
a
lift
chain
or
a
lift
link
to
the
front
or
rear
of
the
tractor.
The
thumb
button
on
top
of
the
handle
is
pressed
to
disengage
the
latch
from
the
quadrant
so
the
lever
can
be
moved
forward
or
rearward
as
required
and
locked
in
position.
See
the
attachment
book
for
speci¬
fics
on
how
the
/ever
is
to
be
used
on
your
particular
im¬
plements.
All
attachments
pull
back
on
lift
lever
to
raise
and
release
forward
to
lower.
Attachment
when
lowered
operate
in
a
float
position.
Lift
lever
will
lock
only
in
the
raised
position.
BEFORE
STARTING
Though
your
dealer
may
have
performed
the
before
starting
check
listed
below,
we
suggest
you
personally
check
each
one
so
that
you
will
become
familiar
with
them
and
also
to
insure
that
your
tractor
is
ready
to
go
the
first
time
you
use
it.
1.
Tire
Inflation:
The
tractor
is
shipped
with
all
tires
in¬
flated
to
25
P.S.S.
Before
operating,
reduce
pressure
in
all
tires.
The
front
tires
12
to
15
P.S.l.
and
rear
6
to
8
P.S.I.
2.
Engine
Oil:
Be
sure
the
oil
in
the
engine
crankcase
is
at
the
proper
level.
See
your
Briggs
and
Stratton
manual
and
page
10
(Figure
3)
of
this
manual.
3.
Transmission
Oil:
Check
the
transmission
to
insure
it
is
filled
with
oil
to
the
proper
level.
See
page
11
of
this
man¬
ual
for
type
and
weight
of
oil
to
use.
(Figure
4)
4.
Fuel
Supply:
Check
the
fuel
supply.
Fill
tank
complete¬
ly
with
clean,
fresh,
leaded
or
non-leaded
"Regular"
grade
automotive
gasoline.
(Do
not
mix
oil
with
gasoline).
Store
gasoline
in
small
quantities
as
prolonged
storage
produces
gum.
See
page
12.tern
6
of
this
manual.
(Figure
5)
Figure
4
CAUTION
Gasoline
is
highly
inflammable.
Avoid
overfilling
and
wipe
up
any
spilled
fuel.
Allow
no
open
flame,
smok¬
ing
or
matches
near
the
area
when
refueling.
5.
Battery:
Be
sure
the
battery
is
filled
to
the
proper
level
with
electrolyte
and
the
vent
holes
on
each
cap
are
open.
See
page
11.
6.
Lubrication:
Lubricate
all
grease
fittings
and
oil
lubrica¬
tion
points
as
shown
in
the
"Maintenance"
section
of
this
manual
on
page
10.
7.
Attachments:
Read
and
become
familiar
with
the
AT¬
TACHMENT
MANUAL
which
refers
to
attachments
you
will
be
using
with
your
tractor.
IMPORTANT:
If
you
are
using
a
rotary
mower
with
your
tractor,
the
front
to
rear
height
adjustment
must
be
checked.
See
the
Rotary
Mower
Attachment
Manual.
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