Figure 5
1. Steering wheel | 2. Spirol pin |
3.Align the holes by inserting a punch or a long nail partially through the holes in the steering wheel and shaft.
4.Insert the spirol pin into the hole on the opposite side (Figure 5).
5.Using a hammer, drive the spirol pin in until it is flush with the outside of the steering wheel (Figure 5).
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Installing the Seat
Parts needed for this procedure:
1Seat
2Knobs
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Procedure
1.Position the seat onto the seat base by inserting 2 shoulder bolts through the key hole openings at the end of both slots (Figure 6).
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| Figure 6 |
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1. | Seat | 4. | Seat switch |
2. | Shoulder bolts | 5. | Seat base |
3.Knobs and flat washers
2.Thread the knobs and flat washers through the slots and into the rear center holes in the seat (Figure 6).
3.Adjust the seat and tighten the knobs.
4.Connect the seat switch to the wire harness connector (Figure 6).
Note: Ensure that the wiring is not pinched in the seat brackets.
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Activating the Battery
Parts needed for this procedure:
As | Bulk electrolyte, 1.260 specific gravity (purchase |
needed | separately) |
2Bolt (1/4 x 3/4 inch)
2Wing nut
Procedure
Purchase bulk electrolyte with 1.260 specific gravity from a local battery supply outlet.
Important: Never fill the battery with electrolyte while the battery is installed in the tractor. Electrolyte could be spilled on other parts and corrode them.
1.Remove the battery and battery box from the tractor; refer to Removing the Battery in Maintenance.
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