Operator's Manual

1.Visuallyinspectthetiresfordamageandwear(Figure
17andFigure18)
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Figure17
1.Exampleoftirewearcausedbyunderination
Figure18
1.Exampleoftirewearcausedbyoverination
2.Ensurethatthetiresareinatedtothecorrectair
pressure.ThefollowingTireAirPressuretableshows
theappropriateairpressureforthetiresasinstalledat
thefactory.
Important:Alwayschecktheinformation
ontheactualtiresforthecorrectairpressure
requirement.
Important:Themostcommoncauseoftire
troubleisunderination.Maintainfullair
pressure.
TireAirPressure
ModelTirepressure
68004CMax414kPa(60psi)
68006C,68007C,68008C,
68009C
Max241kPa(35psi)
3.Ensurethatthewheellugnutsaretorquedto108to
122N-m(80to90ft-lb).Checkthetorqueofthe
wheellugnutsinitiallyandaftertowing.
Note:Torquethelugnutsinthesequenceshownin
Figure19.
1
2
3
4
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Figure19
RaisingtheStabilizerLegs(Models
68007Cand68008C)
Models68007Cand68008Chaveafrontstabilizerlegand2
rearstabilizerlegs.
Raisethestabilizerlegsbeforetowingthemachine.
1.Adjustthemachinesothatthereisnoweightresting
ontherearstabilizerlegs.
2.Pulltheclevispinoutoftherearstabilizerlegandthe
bracket(Figure20).
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Figure20
3.Slidethestabilizerlegupinthebracket,andalign
thepinholeofthebracketwiththelowerholeinthe
stabilizerleg(Figure20).
4.Pushtheclevispinthroughtheholeinthebracketand
thestabilizerleg(Figure20).
5.Repeatsteps1through4fortheotherrearstabilizer
leg.
6.Liftupwardonthetonguesothatthereisnoweight
restingonthefrontstabilizerleg.
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