Baroness SP05A Owner's Manual

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Bunker Rake
Owner's Operating Manual
Serial No.
SP05A:21506-
"Required reading"
Read this manual before using the machine.
Original Instructions Ver.2.4

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  • Page 1 Bunker Rake Owner's Operating Manual Serial No. SP05A:21506- "Required reading" Read this manual before using the machine. Original Instructions Ver.2.4...
  • Page 2 SP05A Regulations EU Regulations (For EU) This product complies with all relevant EU Regulations. For more information, please refer to the Declaration of Conformity attached.
  • Page 3 SP05A Greeting Thank you for purchasing the Baroness product. QR Code This manual describes the proper handling, adjustment, and inspection of your product. A QR code label is affixed on the machine. We hope you will use the product safely, and take advantage of its best performance.
  • Page 4 The operator is responsible for operating the product properly and safely. Maintenance service for this machine should be performed by a mechanic with expertise. If you have any questions concerning maintenance or genuine parts, please contact a Baroness dealer or Kyoeisha.
  • Page 5 When replacing parts, be sure to use genuine Baroness parts or parts designated by Kyoeisha. Note that the Baroness product warranty may not apply to defects caused by the use of parts from other companies. Prior to use, carefully read the following manuals to thoroughly understand the contents for safe and correct operation.
  • Page 6 SP05A Introduction...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    SP05A Contents Safety .............. Page 1-1 Repair ..............Page 7-1 Safe Operating Practices .......Page 1-2 Precautions for Repair ........Page 7-2 Adjustment and Replacement ......Page 7-2 Disposal ............Page 2-1 Towing ............Page 7-5 Recycle and Waste Disposal ......Page 2-2 Appended Table ..........Page 8-1 Product Overview ..........
  • Page 8 SP05A Contents...
  • Page 9: Safety

    SP05A Safety Safe Operating Practices ...... Page 1-2 Training ..........Page 1-2 Preparation ..........Page 1-2 Operation ..........Page 1-3 Maintenance .......... Page 1-4 Storage ..........Page 1-4 Page 1-1...
  • Page 10: Safe Operating Practices

    SP05A Safety Failure to adequately follow these safety Never allow children or people unfamiliar precautions may cause an accident resulting in with these instructions to use or service the injury or death. machine. Local regulations may restrict the age of the Danger operator.
  • Page 11: Operation

    SP05A Safety If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the Slow down and use caution when making engine but move the machine away from turns and crossing roads and sidewalks. the area of spillage and avoid creating any...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    SP05A Safety Take care when loading or unloading the Make sure that parts such as wires are not machine into a trailer or a truck. touching each other and that their covers Load or unload the machine in a flat and have not come off.
  • Page 13 SP05A Safety Do not store fuel near flames. Safe Operating Practices Page 1-5...
  • Page 14 SP05A Safety Page 1-6 Safe Operating Practices...
  • Page 15: Disposal

    SP05A Disposal Recycle and Waste Disposal ....Page 2-2 About Recycle ........Page 2-2 About Waste Disposal ......Page 2-2 Page 2-1...
  • Page 16: Recycle And Waste Disposal

    SP05A Disposal Recycle and Waste Disposal About Recycle Recycling battery etc. is recommended for environmental conservation and economical use of resources. It may be required by local laws. About Waste Disposal Make sure that waste generated when servicing or repairing the machine is disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    SP05A Product Overview Specifications ........Page 3-2 Specifications .........Page 3-2 Sound Pressure Level ......Page 3-3 Sound Power Level ....... Page 3-3 Vibration Level ........Page 3-3 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions ..Page 3-3 Names of Each Section ......Page 3-4 Regulation Decals ........Page 3-4...
  • Page 18: Specifications

    SP05A Product Overview Specifications Specifications Model SP05A Name Bunker Rake Type with Rake 215 cm 84.65 in ← ← Total length with Rake 230 cm 90.55 in ← ← and Blade Dimensions Total width 190 cm 74.80 in ← ←...
  • Page 19: Sound Pressure Level

    SP05A Product Overview Tire size Rear wheel 25 x 13.00 - 9 ← 70 kPa (0.7 Front wheel 10 psi ← ← Tire kgf/cm pneumatic 40 kPa (0.4 pressure Rear wheel 6 psi ← ← kgf/cm Battery 46B19R ← Engine plug PLUG, CHAMPION XC92YC ←...
  • Page 20: Names Of Each Section

    SP05A Product Overview Names of Each Section Regulation Decals Positions of Regulation Decals B,C,D quwxcl-172 Names of Each Section_001 A18DBF77 Steering wheel Positions of Regulation Decals_001 Front cover Serial number plate Blade (option) Specification decal Front tire CE mark Traveling pedal...
  • Page 21: Description Of Regulation Decals

    SP05A Product Overview Description of Regulation Decals UKCA Mark Serial Number Plate (For UK) UKCA mark indicates that the machine sold in The serial number plate indicates the model the UK complies with the UK requirements. and serial number of the machine.
  • Page 22: Regulation Decals

    SP05A Product Overview Battery Capacity Decal (For EU) The battery capacity decal indicates the capacity by 20HR and CCA. 2z2dxu-001 Battery Capacity Decal_001 Recycle Decal Recycle Decal illustrates Recycle Mark in accordance with local regulation. (For EU) y7wov5-001 Recycle Decal_001...
  • Page 23: Safety Signs And Instruction Signs

    Read owner's manual decal (#21001 – peel off, replace them with new ones. 21372) Part numbers for decals that need to be replaced are listed in the parts catalog. Order them from a Baroness dealer or Kyoeisha. Positions of Safety Decals and Instruction Decals B3602C23...
  • Page 24: Description Of Safety Decals And Instruction Decals

    SP05A Product Overview Description of Safety Decals and Caution to Getting Pinched Decal Instruction Decals K4205001930 Operation Decal Decal, caution to getting pinched SP05---0560C0 Caution Sticker, operation May pinch - There is a risk of being pinched.   Warning Read the Owner's Operating Manual.
  • Page 25 SP05A Product Overview Lead-Free Gasoline Decal Caution to Getting Entangled Decal K4209001310 K4205001910 Decal, lead-free gasoline Decal, caution to getting entangled Use lead-free gasoline. Warning Watch for rotating parts - Keep your hands away from the belts while the engine is running.
  • Page 26 SP05A Product Overview Caution to Noise Decal K4205002090 Decal, caution to noise bwu9po-001 Caution to Noise Decal_001 Decal on Reading Owner's Operating Manual K4205001560 Decal, read Owner's Operating Manual Warning Read the Owner's Operating Manual. tpfrw8-001 Decal on Reading Owner's Operating Manual_001...
  • Page 27: Operation Decals

    SP05A Product Overview Operation Decals Key switch mark Engine rotation decal Positions of Operation Decals Rake up/down mark Tilt steering mark Parking brake mark Light switch mark BRAKE decal FORWARD decal BACKWARD decal 2WD/3WD selector lever mark 6n6oux-159 Positions of Operation Decals_001...
  • Page 28: Description Of Operation Decals

    SP05A Product Overview Description of Operation Decals Rake Up/Down Mark Key Switch Mark Rake up/down mark This indicates up/down of the rake. Key switch mark It illustrates the position of the key switch. no6jki-001 Rake Up/Down Mark_001 rcyo1p-005 Key Switch Mark_001...
  • Page 29 SP05A Product Overview Parking Brake Mark BRAKE Decal Parking brake mark K4203001450 This indicates lock/release of the parking Decal, BRAKE brake. This indicates brake. BRAKE kgtxi7-004 7elqr2-001 Parking Brake Mark_001 BRAKE Decal_001 FORWARD Decal Lock Release K4203001430 Decal, FORWARD Light Switch Mark This indicates forward travel.
  • Page 30 SP05A Product Overview 2WD/3WD Selector Lever Mark Note: Depending on the specifications, this function may not be available. K4203001380 2WD - 3WD shift lever sticker This indicates 2WD/3WD changeover. sdts98-006 2WD/3WD Selector Lever Mark_001 Page 3-14 Operation Decals...
  • Page 31: Description Of Functions

    SP05A Description of Functions Throttle Lever .........Page 4-2 Choke Lever ........... Page 4-2 Up/Down Switch Lever ......Page 4-2 2WD/3WD Selector Lever ...... Page 4-3 Light Switch ........... Page 4-3 Traveling Pedal ........Page 4-3 Brake Pedal ..........Page 4-4 Broom Holder .........Page 4-4...
  • Page 32: Throttle Lever

    SP05A Description of Functions Throttle Lever Up/Down Switch Lever The throttle lever is located on the right side Important below the steering wheel and enables you to adjust the engine rpm. If the engine rpm is low, the rake will not be Move the throttle lever toward "High speed"...
  • Page 33: 2Wd/3Wd Selector Lever

    SP05A Description of Functions The light switch is located in the operation 2WD/3WD Selector Lever panel. Flip the switch up to turn the light on, and down Note: to turn the light off. Depending on the specifications, this function may not be available.
  • Page 34: Brake Pedal

    SP05A Description of Functions Brake Pedal Cargo Box Note: Caution Depending on the specifications, this function may not be available. When leaving the driver's seat, park the machine on a stable, flat surface and be sure Important to apply the parking brake.
  • Page 35: Instruments On The Operation Panel

    SP05A Description of Functions Instruments on The Operation Panel Safety Device Interlock System This machine features an interlock system for starting/stopping the engine. As for starting the engine, the safety device prevents the engine from starting unless it meets each of the following three conditions.
  • Page 36 SP05A Description of Functions Page 4-6 Warning Mechanisms...
  • Page 37: Handling Instructions

    SP05A Handling Instructions Operations Before Service ....Page 5-2 Traveling Procedure ......Page 5-16 Operations ..........Page 5-16 Front Cover ..........Page 5-2 Rear Cover ..........Page 5-2 Rake Operation ........Page 5-16 Inspection and Cleaning ....... Page 5-3 Blade Operation ........Page 5-17 Cultivator Operation ......Page 5-18...
  • Page 38: Operations Before Service

    SP05A Handling Instructions Rear Cover Operations Before Service The following sections describe the preparatory Warning works required before performing the services Stop the engine when performing including inspection, adjustment, cleaning. recommended maintenance operations that maintenance and repair. do not require the engine to start when the Front Cover rear cover is opened.
  • Page 39: Inspection And Cleaning

    SP05A Handling Instructions Make sure that the plate springs are not Rear cover cracked or bent. Gas spring Make sure that a spring pin is not missing When closing the rear cover, slowly lower it from the rake fulcrum fitting.
  • Page 40: Cultivator

    SP05A Handling Instructions Make sure that the small blade is not bent, Finishing Brush cracked or worn. Inspection of Finishing Brush Note: Depending on the specifications, this function may not be available. Make sure that the brush mounting frame is not bent.
  • Page 41: Hydraulic Oil

    SP05A Handling Instructions Cleaning of Oil Cooler Hydraulic Oil Supply Important Important An unclean oil cooler may cause malfunction Do not mix different types of oil. of the hydraulic system. Important Important Use Shell Tellus S2V32 (or equivalent) as Do not use solid objects, such as a spatula or hydraulic oil.
  • Page 42: Hydraulic Hoses

    SP05A Handling Instructions Hydraulic Hoses Dimple knobs Front cover Inspection of Hydraulic Hoses and Pipes Remove the bolts, and then remove the cover. Warning When checking the hydraulic circuit for pinhole leaks or oil leakage from nozzles, do not use your hands. Use items such as paper or corrugated cardboard to find leakage points.
  • Page 43: Battery

    SP05A Handling Instructions Battery Outer element Inner element Inspection of Battery Clip Cover Danger Air cleaner body Keep away from fire while inspecting or Cleaning of Air Cleaner Element charging the battery. The battery may explode. Important When cleaning the air cleaner element, do not Warning use a petroleum solvent.
  • Page 44 SP05A Handling Instructions Inspecting the mounting bracket Inspect whether the battery is secured firmly with the mounting bracket. If the bracket is loose, tighten the mounting U P P E R L E V E L bracket nuts until the battery is secured L O W E R L E V E L firmly.
  • Page 45: Electrical Wiring

    SP05A Handling Instructions Supply of Battery Fluid Danger U P P E R L E V E L L O W E R L E V E L Be careful not to let your skin, eyes or clothes, etc., come into contact with the battery fluid or accidentally swallow the fluid.
  • Page 46: Brake

    SP05A Handling Instructions Brake Wire Inspection of Brake Pedal Inspection of Wire Make sure that there is no play in the pedal. Make sure that the wire is not cracked or damaged. Make sure that the pedal moves smoothly. Make sure that the wire is not worn.
  • Page 47: Engine Oil

    SP05A Handling Instructions The appropriate oil level should be between Cleaning Engine-Associated Parts the upper and lower limit lines on the gauge. Caution Perform operations after the engine and other parts have sufficiently cooled. Otherwise, you may suffer burns. Clean clippings and remove dirt.
  • Page 48: Fuel

    SP05A Handling Instructions Supply new engine oil until the oil reaches Fuel Supply a level in between the upper and lower limit lines on the oil level gauge. Warning Re-place the oil filler cap. Supply fuel before starting the engine.
  • Page 49: Fuel Filter

    SP05A Handling Instructions The fuel tank capacity up to the red ring of Cleaning of Fuel Strainer strainer is approximately 15.0 dm (15.0 L). Important Shut off the fuel valve, and then clean the fuel strainer in a clean location, free of dust and dirt.
  • Page 50: Adjustment Before Work

    SP05A Handling Instructions Check the wheel mounting bolts and wheel Liquid Leakage nuts for cracks and damages. Inspection of Liquid Leakage Check the wheel mounting bolts and wheel nuts for rust. Check around the wheel mounting bolts Important and wheel nuts for traces of rust fluid.
  • Page 51: Start/Stop Of Engine

    SP05A Handling Instructions Steering wheel Important Tilt lever Starter operation must take 15 seconds or FREE less. If the engine does not start, stop using LOCK the battery for 30 to 60 seconds to avoid exhausting the battery. Adjustment of Seat Position Open the fuel cock.
  • Page 52: Parking And Stopping

    SP05A Handling Instructions Parking and Stopping Operations Leaving The Machine Rake Operation Caution Caution If the brakes are not sufficiently effective, use Perform operations at an appropriate speed the wheel stoppers to secure the machine. for the site and location.
  • Page 53: Blade Operation

    SP05A Handling Instructions Caution Caution Do not enter or leave a bunker via a steep When getting on and off the machine, watch slope or extremely uneven ground. out the blade lever lest you should get your foot caught on it and fall.
  • Page 54: Cultivator Operation

    SP05A Handling Instructions Important Important Perform blade operations in 2WD. Do NOT start to move or stop the machine abruptly. Shift the 2WD/3WD selector lever to the It will damage the hydraulic system or result in "2WD" position to operate in rear-wheel oil leakage.
  • Page 55: Finishing Brush Operation

    SP05A Handling Instructions At the bunker area where the operation is to Important be started, squeeze the clutch lever and pull the cultivator lever toward you. Do NOT start to move or stop the machine abruptly. It will damage the hydraulic system or result in oil leakage.
  • Page 56: Transporting

    SP05A Handling Instructions At the bunker area where the operation is to be started, shift the up/down switch lever to the "DOWN" position to lower the rake. The finishing brush is lowered at the same time. At the bunker area where the operation is to be stopped, shift the up/down switch lever to the "UP"...
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    SP05A Maintenance Precautions for Maintenance ....Page 6-2 Jacking Up The Machine .......Page 6-2 About Jacking Up The Machine .....Page 6-2 Jack-Up Points ........Page 6-2 Greasing ..........Page 6-3 About Greasing ........Page 6-3 Greasing Points ........Page 6-4 Lubrication ..........Page 6-6 About Lubrication ........Page 6-6...
  • Page 58: Precautions For Maintenance

    First, learn well the operations you plan to perform. Important Use tools appropriate for each operation. Important Use Baroness genuine parts for replacement and accessories. Our product warranty may be void if you use non-genuine parts for replacement or accessories.
  • Page 59: Greasing

    SP05A Maintenance Front right frame Rear left frame rwyt62-002 Jack-Up Points_002 Reinforcing plate rwyt62-005 Jack-Up Points_005 Front left frame Greasing Important About Greasing One nut is used to install the reinforcing plate. Be careful that the jack does not hit the nut.
  • Page 60: Greasing Points

    SP05A Maintenance Traveling pedal fulcrum Greasing Points Grease nipples are installed in the following locations. Add grease every 50 hours of operation. 8bq62b-002 Greasing Points_002 Brake pedal fulcrum 8bq62b-458 Greasing Points_001 No. of 8bq62b-003 Greasing   Location Points Greasing Points_003...
  • Page 61 SP05A Maintenance Pump neutral lever fulcrum (above piston pump) 8bq62b-008 Greasing Points_008 8bq62b-005 Blade lever fulcrum Greasing Points_005 Front wheel shaft rhombic flange unit 8bq62b-006 8bq62b-009 Greasing Points_006 Greasing Points_009 Rear wheel brake lever fulcrum Blade arm fulcrum 8bq62b-010 Greasing Points_010...
  • Page 62: Lubrication

    SP05A Maintenance Rake mount No. of lubrica Location   ting points Rake up/down cylinder spherical bearing Rake up/down cylinder spherical bearing There is one point. 8bq62b-459 Greasing Points_011 Rake fulcrum 8bq62b-462 Lubricating Points_002 Adjustment and Replacement Adjustment of Speed Adjustment Plate...
  • Page 63: Rake

    SP05A Maintenance Adjust the rake stopper so that it lightly Speed adjustment plate touches the rake, and then tighten the Bolt nut. Forward pedal Raise and lower the rake to check that it Reverse pedal lightly touches the rake stopper.
  • Page 64: Blade

    SP05A Maintenance Blade Blade Small blade Adjustment of Blade Bolt Note: Adjust the small blade. Depending on the specifications, this function "Adjustment of Blade" (Page 6-8) may not be available. Tighten the bolts. The blade can be adjusted with the bolt.
  • Page 65: Finishing Brush

    SP05A Maintenance Remove the bolts at the bottom of the The height of the finishing brush can be machine on the left side. adjusted by moving the right and left movable arms while griping the right and left clutch levers.
  • Page 66 SP05A Maintenance When used for normal finishing, adjust to Remove the bolts from the rake, and then the position third from the bottom. remove the finishing brush. f5zgea-006 9l7sqe-001 Adjustment of Finishing Brush_003 Change of Finishing Brush_001 Clutch lever Bolt...
  • Page 67: Replacement Of Tires

    SP05A Maintenance Remove the wheel mounting bolt, and Replacement of Tires then remove the tire. Change of Front Tire Removing a front tire Follow the steps below to remove the front tire: Securely place the jack beneath the jack- up points of the front left/right frame area, and then raise it until the tire lifts off the ground.
  • Page 68 SP05A Maintenance Change of Rear Tires 2WD specifications 3WD specifications Removing rear tires Rhombic flange unit Follow the steps below to remove the rear Bolt A tires: Spring washer A Loosen the bolts. Washer A Bolt B Nut B Spring washer B...
  • Page 69: Adjustment Of Belt Tension

    SP05A Maintenance Adjustment of Belt Tension Change of Hydraulic Oil Warning Caution Be sure to stop the engine before adjusting Be careful with hot oil, which could cause the belts. burns if it contacts your skin. Important Important For the specified value of belt tension, refer to If the oil emulsifies or if it becomes even Adjusted Values.
  • Page 70: Change Of Hydraulic Oil Filter

    SP05A Maintenance On a level surface, lower the rake, and Change of Hydraulic Oil Filter then stop the engine. Remove the drain plug of the hydraulic Caution tank, and then drain the old oil into a container. Be careful with hot oil, which could cause burns if it contacts your skin.
  • Page 71: Replacement Of Air Breather Element

    SP05A Maintenance Make sure that there is no oil leakage at the Remove the old element. sealing surface of the filter cartridge. Check the hydraulic oil level. If it is low, supply hydraulic oil until it reaches the specified level.
  • Page 72: Change Of Engine Oil

    SP05A Maintenance Remove the oil filler cap, and then supply Change of Engine Oil new engine oil until the oil reaches a level in between the upper and lower limit lines on Caution the oil level gauge. Be careful with hot oil, which could cause Supply 1.0 dm...
  • Page 73: Change Of Engine Oil Filter

    SP05A Maintenance Supply engine oil until it reaches the Change of Engine Oil Filter specified level. "Supply of Engine Oil" (Page 5-11) Caution Start the engine, and then stop it after 10 to Be careful with hot oil, which could cause 20 minutes.
  • Page 74: Storage

    SP05A Maintenance Storage Long-Term Storage Follow the instructions below for long-term storage of the machine. Cleaning Remove dirt, grass clippings, oil stains etc. ・ completely from the main vehicle and engine. Replacing oil Inspect and replace the engine oil, ・...
  • Page 75: Repair

    SP05A Repair Precautions for Repair ......Page 7-2 Adjustment and Replacement ....Page 7-2 Adjustment of Steering Chain ....Page 7-2 Adjustment of Brake ......Page 7-2 Adjusting The Neutral Position of The Piston Pump ........Page 7-3 Replacement of Fuse ......Page 7-5 Towing .............Page 7-5...
  • Page 76: Precautions For Repair

    Use tools appropriate for each operation. Steering chain Front wheel arm Important Adjustment screw Use Baroness genuine parts for replacement 5 mm (0.20 in) and accessories. Our product warranty may be void if you use After making adjustments, firmly secure the non-genuine parts for replacement or nuts.
  • Page 77: Adjusting The Neutral Position Of The Piston Pump

    SP05A Repair If the brake lever play is too small, the ・ Adjustment of Adjustment Bolt braking power will be excessive and the brake pedal will be hard. When the brake wire is stretched, the play of the brake pedal may become large, the braking effectiveness may become worse and the brake pedal may lock.
  • Page 78 SP05A Repair Remove the cotter pin and washer at the Piston pump pedal end, and then remove the end of the push-pull cable. Camshaft Loosen the lock nuts. hsn2jo-003 Adjusting The Neutral Position of The Piston Pump_001 Push-pull cable hsn2jo-004...
  • Page 79: Towing

    SP05A Repair Insert the push-pull cable, and then install Light harness fuse:Mini blade fuse ・ the washer and cotter pin. 7syu5e-001 hsn2jo-003 Fuses_001 Adjusting The Neutral Position of The Piston Pump_005 Main harness fuse Push-pull cable Light harness fuse Cotter pin...
  • Page 80 SP05A Repair Chock the wheels. Tighten the bolts, and then push in the unload valve operating pins to open the Secure the machine with ropes. unload valve. gay3t1-027 gay3t1-003 Towing The Machine in An Emergency_001 Towing The Machine in An Emergency_003 Release the cover fastener.
  • Page 81: Appended Table

    SP05A Appended Table Tightening Torques ........Page 8-2 Standard Tightening Torques ....Page 8-2 Principal Tightening Torques ....Page 8-5 Maintenance Schedule ......Page 8-6 List of Adjusted Values ......Page 8-7 Page 8-1...
  • Page 82: Tightening Torques

    SP05A Appended Table Tightening Torques Important Refer to the Tightening Torque table. Note that the Baroness product warranty may not apply to defects caused by incorrect or overtorque tightening, etc. Standard Tightening Torques Bolts and Nuts Important A number of bolts are used in each part of this machine.
  • Page 83 SP05A Appended Table General bolt Strength classification 4.8 Nominal diameter tib3yb-001 kgf-cm lb-in 3 - 5 30.59 - 50.99 26.55 - 44.26 7 - 9 71.38 - 91.77 61.96 - 79.66 14 - 19 142.76 - 193.74 123.91 - 168.17 29 - 38 295.71 - 387.49...
  • Page 84 SP05A Appended Table Hydraulic Hose The tightening torques for union joints and union adaptors with parallel pipe threads (G, PF) are shown in the table below. A union joint or adaptor will not become loose or leak as long as it is tightened by the specified torque.
  • Page 85 SP05A Appended Table Principal Tightening Torques Tightening Torque by Model SP05A Tighten the following bolts and nuts at the torque specified in the table. For thread locking adhesive, apply a middle strength thread locker (ThreeBond 1322 or equivalent anaerobic sealant).
  • Page 86: Maintenance Schedule

    SP05A Appended Table Maintenance Schedule SP05A Follow the maintenance schedule below. ●・・・Inspect, adjust, supply, clean (first time) ○・・・Inspect, adjust, supply, clean ▲・・・Replace (first time) △・・・Replace Maintenance Item Remarks Tightening the parts 〇                            ...
  • Page 87: List Of Adjusted Values

    SP05A Appended Table Maintenance Item Remarks Refer to Air cleaner "Change of Air 〇           △                 Cleaner" Fuel strainer 〇         〇           △      ...
  • Page 88 SP05A Appended Table Page 8-8 List of Adjusted Values...
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