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Important To prevent system contamination, clean the
top of the hydraulic oil containers before puncturing them.
Ensure that the pour spout and funnel are clean.
Note: Make a close visual inspection of the hydraulic
components. Inspect them for Ieaks, loose fasteners,
missing parts, improperly routed lines, etc. Make any
corrections necessary.
Fluid level
3-1/2 in. from
top of fill hole
1
2
Figure 16
1. Hydraulic reservoir 2. Screen
Tire Pressure
The tires are over-inflated at the factory for shipping
purposes. Reduce the pressure to the proper levels before
starting the unit.
Vary the tire pressure for the front wheels, depending upon
your turf conditions, from a minimum of 8 psi to a
maximum of 12 psi (55 to 83 kPa).
Vary the tire pressure for the rear wheel from a minimum of
8 psi to a maximum of 15 psi (55 to 103 kPa).
Checking the Torque of the
Wheel Nuts
Failure to maintain proper torque of the wheel
nuts could result in personal injury.
Torque the wheel nuts to 70–90 ft.-lb. (95–122 NVm)
after 1–4 hours of operation and again after 10
hours of operation. Torque every 200 hours
thereafter.
Warning

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