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NOTE
: Every 50 hours a “change oil” message will flash
on the display for 2 minutes every time the tractor is
started. This message will repeat for the first two after
each 50 hour interval. The oil pressure indicator light will
also flash when this display is active. Before the interval
expires, change the crankcase oil level as instructed in
the Engine Manual.
4x4 Switch
The 4x4 switch is located on the right side of the dash
panel. Push in top/bottom of switch to activate or
deactivate 4x4 capability. See Figure 1.
12V Power Outlet
The 12V power outlet is located in the center of the
dash panel. It is used for the convenience of plugging in
accessories that require a power source with a maximum
load of 5 amps at 12 volts. See Figure 1.
Cup Holders
The cup holders are located between the seats. They are
designed for the use of non-alcoholic beverages.
WARNING: Never operate this vehicle
while under the influence of alcohol or
drugs. Doing so can result in serious
personal injury or death.
Seats
The passenger seat is secured with a wing nut located on
the interior corner of the seat plate, underneath the seat
belt. See Figure 1 insert. To lift the seat remove the wing
nut, then lift the seat.
The driver seat has a tool box underneath it, which can
be easily accessed by lifting the seat. This box may be
removed by removing the two screws securing it to the
frame for easy access to belts, etc.
Seat Belts
The seat belts are located on either side of the driver
and passenger seats. When used together with the OPS
(Rollover Protective Structure) they are effective in reduc-
ing injuries to the operator in the event of an accidental
rollover.
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WARNING
Figure 3
Know
Your
Utility
Vehicle
Never operate
this vehicle while
under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.
Doing so can result
in serious personal
injury or death.
Always wear the
seat belt when
operating the util-
ity vehicle equipped
with a ROPS.
However, if the OPS
is not present or has
been removed, the
seat belt must not be
used.
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