Tire Replacement; Extended Storage - Cushman HAULSTER 898487 Parts And Maintenance Manual

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Front Fork (Left Side)
1. Axle Lock
2. Axle Nut
3. Wheel Retaining Nut
4. Valve Stem
5. Support the brake assembly so that the brake hose
and protector will not be damaged.
6. Remove the wheel retaining nuts and remove the
wheel from the hub.
To reinstall the front wheel and hub:
1. Reassemble the wheel to the hub (be sure valve
stem is on side opposite the brake). Torque the wheel
retaining nuts to 70 to 100 ft. lbs. (95 to 140 N m).
2. Reinstall the hub assembly into the fork with the two
(2) large washers at either end of the axle inside the
fork arms, and the axle locks hooked over the top of
the fork arms. Torque the axle nuts to 70 to 100 ft. lbs.
(95 to 140 N m).
3. Reconnect the left shock absorber.
4. Reinstall the brake anchor link using NEW cotter pins
to secure the castle nuts. Make sure the bushings
are in place in both ends of the brake anchor link
!
CAUTION
The brake link bushings MUST be in place in
brake anchor link and the link reinstalled to
prevent the brake stator and drum from turning
when the brakes are applied. Turning could
result in brake hose damage and sudden brake
failure.
ALWAYS use NEW cotter pins when reinstal-
ling brake anchor link castle nuts to make sure
they are secure.
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3585
Your vehicle is equipped with 145 R 12 radial tires (load
range C) mounted on 4.80 x 12 rims. Always keep tires
inflated according to the following specifications.
Front
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Rear
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NOTE: NEVER exceed the maximum pressure indi-
cated on the tire.
Improper inflation will considerably shorten the life
of your tires. Fill tires with care. Use a pressure
gauge before connecting an air hose to a partly
inflated tire. Due to the low air volume needed,
over–inflation may be reached in a matter of two or
three seconds.
4.25
Always use replacement tires equivalent to or exceeding
original equipment specifications.
4.26
If the vehicle must be stored with fuel in the fuel system,
DO NOT store the vehicle in an enclosure with open
flame (Example: Furnace or water heater pilot light).
!
WARNING
Storing unit in an enclosed area with an open
flame may result in an explosion or fire.
Perform the following steps when putting the vehicle
back into operation after an extended storage period
exceeding 30 days:
Fill the vehicle fuel tank.
Check engine oil level.
Check engine for loose parts.
Start the engine and check for fuel or oil leaks and
check the operation of all controls.
MAINTENANCE 4
Cold Inflation Pressure
32 PSI (220 kPa)
32 PSI (220 kPa)

TIRE REPLACEMENT

EXTENDED STORAGE

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