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Stone WolfPac 2500 - To Start; To Stop; Parking Brake; Tie Downs

Stone WolfPac 2500
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3. OPERATION
WolfPac
2500
5. Check throttle, levers and controls for smooth
operation.
3.4 TO START
1. Operator must always be seated when roller is
running.
2. Move forward/reverse lever into neutral
position and apply brake.
3. Set throttle at 1/2 speed.
4. Apply choke.
5. Turn key clockwise until the engine cranks
over. Release the key when the engine starts.
DO NOT crank engine for more than five
seconds at a time.
6. Follow Manufacturer's break-in procedure on
engine. Always allow engine to warm up five
minutes before applying load.
NOTE: The Oil Alert System will automatically stop
the engine before the oil level falls below the safe limit.
However, to avoid the inconvenience of an unexpected
shutdown, it is advisable to visually inspect the oil
level regularly.
3.5 TO STOP
ALWAYS OBEY THE FOLLOWING
PROCEDURES BEFORE DISMOUNTING
FROM THE ROLLER.
1. Place the forward/reverse lever in the neutral
position. Throttle engine down to its slowest
speed.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Turn the key to STOP or OFF position. DO
NOT CHOKE THE CARBURETOR TO STOP
ENGINE.
3.6 PARKING BRAKE
Parking brake only, use the forward/reverse lever to
slow down roller.
ALWAYS APPLY PARKING BRAKE WHEN
ROLLER IS NOT IN USE. BLOCK THE DRUMS
TO PREVENT ROLLING OF THE MACHINE OR
SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.
NEVER PARK A ROLLER ON A HILL.
It should take a force of 40-45 pounds to apply the
brake lever. The brake should prevent the roller from
moving when applied.
3.7 TIE DOWNS
Equipment is equipped with front and rear tie down
rings for shipping purposes. Use only these tie downs
to secure unit.
TIE DOWNS ARE NOT INTENDED FOR
LIFTING PURPOSES.
3.8 TO OPERATE
Disengage the parking brake, apply full throttle and
move forward/reverse lever slowly forward to gain
speed desired. The same procedure is for reverse. To
slow down, move forward/reverse lever towards
neutral.
To gain power or speed by moving the forward/reverse
lever slightly off of neutral will produce the greatest
amount of torque. Moving the lever all the way
forward or reverse will give the greatest amount of
speed.
NEVER OPERATE ON SLOPES GREATER
THAN 15 DEGREES OR TIPPING MAY OCCUR,
RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING

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