Operator's Manual

Maintenance
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mac hine from the nor mal operating position.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
After the rst 8 operating
hours
Change the engine oil.
Check the condition and tension of the drive belt.
After the rst 25
operating hours
Check the front wheel toe-in and front suspension.
Before each use or daily
Check the engine oil.
Check the tire pressure.
Check the transmission oil level.
Check the brake uid level.
Every 50 hours
Change the engine oil (twice as often in special operating conditions; refer
to Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions).
Check the battery cable connections for wear or damage.
Every 100 hours
Grease the bearings and bushings.
Inspect and clean the air lter element (twice as often in special operating
conditions; refer to Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating
Conditions).
Change the oil lter (twice as often in special operating conditions; refer to
Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions).
Check the operation of the Neutral gear shift position.
Inspect the condition and wear of the tires.
Torque the wheel lug nuts to 45-65 ft-lb (61-88 N m).
Check the front wheel toe-in and front suspension.
Clean the engine cooling areas (twice as often in special operating
conditions; refer to Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating
Conditions).
Inspect the brakes.
Every 200 hours
Replace the air lter element.
Adjust the parking brake.
Check the condition and tension of the drive belt.
Every 400 hours
Inspect the fuel lines and connections.
Clean and lubricate the primary drive clutch.
Every 800 hours
Replace the spark plugs.
Replace the fuel lter.
Change the transaxle uid.
Yearly
Complete all yearly maintenance procedures specied in the Engine
Operator’s Manual.
Important: R efer to y our Engine Operator’ s Man ual f or additional maintenance pr ocedur es.
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