Land Pride 22081, 720-132M, 22076 manual Driving Conditions

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Section 4 Operating Instructions

Driving Conditions

Terrains vary creating different driving situations. The following are circumstances you might encounter and suggestions on how to operate the Gondo safely. Always approach each new situation with extreme caution until you have become experienced in handling your vehicle.

We recommend for your safety and the safety of others that you allow only operators experienced in driving a standard transmission, understand all potential dangers of operating this vehicle, has studied this manual, viewed the video safety tape supplied with this vehicle and has received actual hands-on instructions from an experienced operator.

Sandy Terrain

Tires with high air pressure perform better in loose sand. Also, stay in low gear to avoid spinning the wheels. Always maintain vehicle control, don’t make sharp turns and avoid hard braking when possible.

Muddy Terrain

Better traction is achieved by accelerating the vehicle slowly to avoid spinning the wheels. Making sharp turns and hard braking can cause the vehicle to skid out of control. Let up on the accelerator pedal and stop when skidding out of control.

Clean off mud residue stuck to rotating drive shafts and to the tires as quickly as possible. Mud clinging to rotating parts causes and imbalance that can damage vehicle components. Also clean the brake drums of mud to reduce premature brake wear.

Watery Terrain

Always determine the depth of water before driving through it. Do not drive through water that is higher than the bottom of the floor board. Always enter the water slowly and continue traveling slowly through the water to minimize splashing. The vehicle could stall if the electrical system gets wet. Never allow water to get up around the engine. A wet engine is likely to stall or become damaged.

Test the brakes for stopping capabilities once through the water. Allow the brakes to dry before proceeding if braking capabilities are reduced. Brakes can be dried faster by driving the vehicle slowly on a level surface while applying light pressure to the brake pedal.

Snowy and Icy Terrain

Like muddy terrain, accelerate the vehicle slowly to avoid spinning the wheels. Avoid making sharp turns and hard braking. Let up on the accelerator pedal and stop when skidding out of control. Always maintain a steady slow speed allowing time to slow down and stop. Remember slick surfaces require more time to slow down, make turns and stops.

Uneven Terrain

The Gondo’s center articulating steering enables the four driving wheels to maintain contact in various uneven terrain situations. Because of this, the vehicle is capable of maneuvering over rough surfaces, up and down steep inclines. Avoid operating on excessively steep hills and especially on hills that are steeper than 15 degrees.

Climbing Steep Hills

Always approach a steep hill straight on in 1st (low gear) to reduce engine strain and minimize stalling. Continue straight up the hill in low gear moving right or left only to go around obstacles. Do not attempt to turn the vehicle around during a steep climb. If the vehicle stalls or should you decide to stop the climb, place vehicle in reverse gear and back down the hill slowly and as straight as possible to a safe location. If needed, apply the brakes very lightly to assist slowing down vehicle’s descent. Hard braking can cause total loss of control and a rollover situation. Don’t depress the clutch while backing down except when bringing the vehicle to a complete stop.

Maximum traction and control is achieved while traveling up a steep incline in 1st gear at the lowest possible speed. Also traveling slowly allows more time to correct a dangerous situation.

Descending Steep Hills

!WARNING

Do not descend a steep hill with rear cargo box removed. Dangerous forward weight distribution is created.

Descend most hills straight down in 1st gear. When necessary, use steady pressure on the brakes without locking them up. Hard braking can cause total loss of control and a rollover situation.

Always consider ground conditions and load distributions as outlined below before descending a steep hill:

Is the ground surface wet or dry? Wet surfaces can result in loss of control and should not be attempted.

Is the ground surface firm or loose? Loose surfaces can result in loss of control and should not be attempted.

Is the terrain fairly even or is it eroded and uneven with holes and boulders? Surfaces that are not fairly even can result in loss of control and should not be attempted.

Can the descent be made fairly straight or will you be required to turn to a degree that is approaching cross- hill travel making the vehicle subject to imbalance and turning over.

Consider the vehicle’s center of gravity. Is it front heavy, loaded high with cargo and is there a passenger along adding weight over the front axle? The rear axle should have sufficient weight over it to counter balance weight distributed over the front axle. A vehicle with poor center of gravity is subject to flipping forward end over end.

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Contents Gondo Table of Contents Safety First Using This ManualApplication IntroductionLand Pride Service Department East North Street Owner AssistanceSerial Number Plate Product SupportSafety Symbol Be Aware of Signal WordsImportant Safety Information For Your ProtectionPractice Safe Maintenance Tire SafetyPrepare for Emergencies Wear Protective EquipmentSafe Operating Procedures Table of Contents Safety Decals 818-543C838-492C 838-629C 838-486C 838-490C 838-628C 838-667C838-688C Machine RolloverDealer Service and Inspection List Pre-Delivery CertificatePre-Delivery and Check List Vehicle InformationDealer Delivery To Customer List Customer Acceptance ListOperating Instructions Operator ResponsibilitiesGeneral Operation Foot Operated Controls Hand Operated Controls Engine Hood ReleaseFuel Indicator SteeringSeat Belt Components Seat BeltsDriving Conditions Towing the Gondo Traverse Traveling on Steep HillsPulling Loads Towing Without a TrailerTraveling Tips From the Trail Masters Preparation and PlanningPlan Your Route Plan Your GearTable of Contents Options and Accessories Gondo OptionsDump Bed Option Tailgate Operation Cargo box option onlyGondo Accessories General Maintenance Prepare Vehicle for MaintenanceMaintenance Torque ValuesTire Maintenance Tire Inflation Chart Inflation PSI Front Tires Rear TiresJacking the Vehicle Seat BeltsBattery Jump Starting the BatteryElectrical System Prepare Vehicle to Jump-StartFuel System Disconnecting Jumper CablesConnecting Jumper Cables Emptying the Fuel Tank Fuel Filter and Fuel Line MaintenanceFilling the Fuel Tank Engine Maintenance Power Steering BeltGeneral Information High Altitude Carburetor KitAir Filter Maintenance Schedule Air Filter Replacement PartsPrecleaner Foam Element Engine Air FilterSpark Arrester Maintenance Schedule Spark Arrester Maintenance ProcedureSpark Arrester Replacement Parts Spark ArresterMaintenance Schedule Engine Oil Maintenance Schedule Engine OilLubrication and Fluids Engine Oil Type and CapacityRefer to Figures 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4 Engine Oil and Filter ChangeLand Pride Oil Filter Differential Maintenance Schedule Differential Oil Type and CapacityDifferential Oil Level Check Differential Oil ChangeTransmission Maintenance Schedule Transmission FluidTransmission Fluid Type and Capacity Transmission Oil Level CheckBrake Fluid Steering & Cargo Lift Cylinder FluidGrease Type Lubrication Driveline U-JointsPillow Block Bearing Rotating Bearing SurfacesSeasonal Storage Engine Preparation for StorageVehicle Storage Preparation Vehicle Removal From Storage PreparationIntroduction Light ScuffScratch Body RepairDeep Gouge Specifications and Capacities 4400EX Series GondoTable of Contents Troubleshooting Engine overheats Engine runs unevenlyEngine stops running Gear Shift is malfunctioningPark brake doesn’t work Starter cranks slowlySteering does not track correctly Steering play is excessiveVehicle speed does not reach 17 MPH Vehicle looses ground speed withoutIn-tpi Ft-lb Torque Values ChartAppendix Land Pride Limited Warranty Utility VehicleCorporate Office P.O. Box 5060 Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA

22081, 22076, 720-132M specifications

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