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Checking the Tire Pressure
No Parts Required
Procedure
Check the tire pressure; refer to
(page
21).
Important: Maintain pressure in all tires to ensure a
good quality-of-cut and proper machine performance.
Do not underinflate the tires.
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Checking the Fluid Levels
No Parts Required
Procedure
1. Check the engine-oil level; refer to
Engine-Oil Level (page
2. Check the hydraulic fluid level; refer to
Hydraulic Fluid (page
3. Check the cooling system; refer to
Cooling System (page
4. Check the planetary-gear-drive oil; refer to
the Planetary-Gear-Drive Oil (page
5. Check the rear-axle lubricant; refer to
Rear-Axle Lubricant (page
6. Check the rear-axle-gearbox lubricant; refer to
Checking the Rear-Axle-Gearbox Lubricant (page
Checking the Tire Pressure
Checking the
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Checking the
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Checking the
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Checking
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Checking the
47).
Product Overview
Controls
Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine
from the normal operating position.
1. Brake pedals
2. Pedal-locking latch
3. Parking-brake latch
4. Space for optional
accessory
5. Beacon switch (optional)
Traction Pedal
To stop, reduce your foot pressure on the traction pedal and
allow it to return to the center position
Brake Pedals
There are 2 foot pedals that operate individual wheel brakes
47).
for turning assistance, parking, and to aid in better side-hill
traction. A latch connects the pedals for parking-brake
operation and transport
Pedal-Locking Latch
The pedal-locking latch connects the pedals together to
engage the parking brake
Tilt-Steering Lever
Press the tilt-steering lever down to tilt the steering wheel
to the desired position, then release the lever to lock the
adjustment
(Figure
13
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Figure 3
6. Hazard-light switch
(optional)
7. Turn-signal switch
(optional)
8. Horn button (optional)
9. Traction pedal
10. Tilt-steering lever
(Figure
(Figure
3).
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3).
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