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8 POWERWAGON
Safety & Operating Instructions
Connect the Shift Lever Coupling
Tools Needed:
• (2) 7/16" open-end, box or socket wrenches
1. Position the shift lever so the indicator is
pointing to neutral on the control panel.
2. Insert the lower end of the shift rod into the
shift coupling. Line up the holes on the shift
rod and the shift coupling. Insert the bolt,
mount the nut and tighten (Figure 3).
3. Sometimes it may be necessary to pull
downward on the control panel to make the
holes line up in the shift rod and coupler. This
provides spring tension to eliminate rattles
during operation.
Fill the Oil and Fuel Reservoirs
Note: You must remove the tool tray to access
the oil and fuel reservoirs.
1. Fill oil to the “full” level indicated on the
dipstick with SAE 30 HD (High Detergent) oil.
Check the dipstick while adding oil to avoid
overfilling.
2. Fill the fuel tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline.
Leave at least 1/4" from the fuel level to the
top to allow for fuel expansion.
See your engine manufacturer's owner's manual for detailed fuel and oil information.
Connect the Battery Wires
Electric-starting model only.
Connect the red wires to each other (Figure
4). The black wires are connected at the
factory.
Check the Tire Pressure
The recommended tire pressures are listed
below.
• Turf Tread Tires 14-28 lbs.
All-Terrain Tires 10-14 lbs.
• Swivel Tire 30-50 lbs.
• Sulky Tires 22-30 lbs.
Note: Theheaviertheload,thehigherthe
tire pressure should be. Do not go above the maximum recommended load or pressure.
Figure 3
Figure 4
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