Note: Because the fluid is bypassed, the machine can be moved slowly without
damaging the transmission.
4. Locate the brake release manifold near the front right tire and behind the hydraulic tank.
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5. Insert a tube or similar object, hold the black
knob
in on the manifold, and pump the
manifold 3 times. As soon as there is
substantial resistance when pumping, the
brake is released.
IMPORTANT
Do not pump the manifold after it does not pump easily. Damage could occur if the
manifold is pumped too much.
Note: Once the pressure is built up in the manifold, the brake will be released for
approximately 60 minutes. If needed after 60 minutes, release the brake again by
pumping the manifold.
6. Push or tow the machine.
7. Set the brake by pulling the black knob out or starting the engine.
Note: The brake automatically resets when you start the engine.
8. Close the bypass valves. Torque the valves to 11 N∙m (5 to 8 ft-lb).
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the bypass valves are closed before you start operating the machine.
Running the engine with an open bypass valve causes the transmission to overheat.
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