Figure 33
1. Seat suspension knob 2. Operator weight setting
Changing the Back Position
T he bac k of the seat can be adjusted to pro vide
a comfor table ride . P osition the bac k of the seat
where it is most comfor table .
T o adjust it, tur n the knob , under the right-side
ar m rest, in either direction to pro vide the best
comfor t ( Figure 32 ).
Changing the Lumbar Support
T he bac k of the seat can be adjusted to pro vide a
customized lumbar suppor t for y our lo w er bac k.
T o adjust it, tur n the knob , under the left-side
ar m rest, in either direction to pro vide the best
comfor t ( Figure 32 ).
Unlatching the Seat
T o access the h y draulic and other systems under
the seat, y ou need to unlatc h the seat and swing
it forw ard.
1. Use the seat position adjustment lev er to slide
the seat all the w a y forw ard.
2. Push one of the seat latc hes , located behind
and to the sides of the seat, rearw ard to unlatc h
the seat and pull forw ard on the top of the seat
( Figure 34 ).
Figure 34
1. Seat latch
Pushing the Machine by
Hand
If the mac hine breaks , r uns out of fuel, etc . y ou
ma y need to push it. T o do so , y ou first need to
open the h y draulic b y-pass v alv es .
Important: Al w ays push the machine
by hand. Nev er to w the machine because
h y draulic dama ge may occur .
Pushing the Machine
1. Diseng ag e the po w er tak e off (PTO) and tur n
the ignition k ey to off . Mo v e the lev ers to the
neutral loc k ed position and apply the parking
brak e . R emo v e the k ey .
2. Lift the seat.
3. R otate eac h b y-pass v alv e countercloc kwise
1 tur n ( Figure 35 ).
T his allo ws h y draulic fluid to b y-pass the pump
enabling the wheels to tur n .
Important: Do not r otate the by-pass
v alv es mor e than 1 tur n. T his pr ev ents
v alv es fr om coming out of the body and
causing fluid to r un out.
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