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The air ride (900 series) can be adjusted up or
down using the height adjustment lever on the
front of the seat. Press the lever to the left (+) to
raise the height of seat and to the right (-) to lower
the height of the seat. See Figure 2-19.
(a)
Figure 2-19
Checking Tire Pressure
WARNING
Maximum tire pressure under any circumstances is 12 psi
on rear tires and 25 psi on front tires. Equal tire pressure
should be maintained at all times.
Inflation Pressure
Rear Tires — 10-12 psi max
Front Tires — 20-25 psi max
The tires on your tractor may be over-inflated for
shipping purposes. Reduce the tire pressure before
operating the tractor. Recommended operating
tire pressure is 10-12 psi on rear tires and 20-25 psi
on front tires.
Lubrication & Grease Points
Before operating the tractor, refer to the
Product Care section of this manual to check the
lubrication and grease points. Grease and lubricate
if necessary.
Notes
Connecting the Battery Cables
WARNING
California PROPOSITION 65: Battery posts, terminals,
and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer
and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
CAUTION
When attaching battery cables, always connect the
POSITIVE (Red) wire to its terminal first, followed by the
NEGATIVE (Black) wire.
For shipping reasons, both battery cables on your
equipment may have been left disconnected from
the terminals at the factory. To connect the battery
cables, proceed as follows:
1.
Using the lever on the back of the seat frame, lift
up on the lever and tilt the seat forward locking
it in place with the seat prop. Remove the bolts
and hex nuts from the manual bag.
Note: The positive battery terminal is
marked POS. (+) (a). The negative battery
terminal is marked NEG. (–) (b). See
Figure 2-20.
Note: If the positive cable grouping (c) is
already attached, skip ahead to Step 6. See
Figure 2-20.
2.
Locate the cables routed through the
conduit along the inward facing side of
the battery and separate the positive and
negative groupings (each group will be
zip-tied together).
3.
Slide the red boot (d), if present, back along
the positive cable grouping. See Figure 2-20.
4.
Attach the positive cable grouping (c)
and positive cable for the 12V outlet (if
equipped) to the positive battery terminal
(a) with the bolt (e) and sems nut (f). See
Figure 2-20.
Note: Place the thickest cable closest to the
battery terminal.
(f)
(f)
(c)
(d)
(a)
Figure 2-20
5.
Position the red boot (d) over the positive
battery terminal (a) to insulate it and help
protect it from corrosion. See Figure 2-20.
6.
Attach the negative cable grouping (g)
and negative cable for the 12V outlet (if
equipped) to the negative battery terminal
(b) with the bolt (e) and sems nut (f). See
Figure 2-20.
Note: Place the thickest cable closest to the
battery terminal.
Note: If the battery is put into service after
the date shown on top/side of battery,
charge the battery prior to operating
the machine.
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