4
2
Figure 42
1. Positive battery post
2. Negative battery post
4. When the battery is fully charged, unplug the charger
from the electrical outlet, then disconnect the charger
leads from the battery posts
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3. Red (+) charger lead
4. Black (-) charger lead
(Figure
42).
Drive System
Maintenance
Servicing the Tracks
Service Interval: After the first 50 hours—Check and adjust
the track tension.
Before each use or daily—Clean the tracks.
Before each use or daily—Check the tracks for
excessive wear (If the tracks are worn, replace them.)
Every 100 hours—Check and adjust the track tension.
Every 250 hours/Yearly (whichever comes
first)—Check and grease the road wheels.
Cleaning the Tracks
1. With a bucket on the loader arms, lower the bucket to
the ground so that the front of the traction unit lifts off
the ground a few centimeters (inches).
2. Shut off the engine, and remove the key.
3. Using a water hose or pressure washer, remove dirt
from each track system.
Important: Ensure that you use high-pressure water to
wash only the track area. Do not use a high-pressure
washer to clean the rest of the traction unit. Do not
use high pressure water between the drive sprocket
and the traction unit or you may damage the motor
seals. High-pressure washing can damage the electrical
system and hydraulic valves or deplete grease.
Important: Ensure that you fully clean the road wheels,
the tension wheel, and the drive sprocket
The road wheels should rotate freely when clean.
1. Track
2. Drive sprocket
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(Figure
Figure 43
3. Road wheels
4. Tension wheel
43).