Operator's Manual

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Figure 53
1. Reel oil cooler
2. Radiator
3. Transmission oil cooler
Servicing the Engine Belts
Check condition and tension of all belts after first day of
operation and every 100 operating hours thereafter.
Servicing the Alternator Belt
1. Open hood.
2. Check tension by depressing belt midway between
alternator and crankshaft pulleys with 22 lb. (98 N) of
force. Belt should deflect 7/16 inch (11 mm) If
deflection is incorrect, proceed to step 3. If correct,
continue operation.
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Figure 54
1. Alternator belt 2. Brace
3. Loosen bolt securing brace to engine and bolt securing
alternator to brace.
4. Insert pry bar between alternator and engine and pry out
on alternator.
5. When proper tension is achieved, tighten alternator and
brace bolts to secure adjustment.
Servicing the Cooling Fan Belt
1. Loosen lock nut on belt tensioner lever.
2. Apply 5–10 lb. (22–44 N) of force at end of lever to set
the proper tension on the fan belt.
3. Tighten lock nut to secure adjustment.
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Figure 55
1. Cooling fan belt 2. Tensioner lever