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OPERATION
LIFT CYLINDER SAFETY LOCK
Your Walk-Behind is equipped with a
lift cylinder safety lock. It is bolted on
the right side of the body near the rear
for storage, and is painted red.
In order to safely work underneath
the lift arms, remove any attachment
currently on the Walk-Behind and
remove the safety lock from its storage
location. Raise the lift arms to their
maximum height and place the lock
around the exposed rod of the lift
cylinder as shown in Figure 20. Secure
the lock in place using the bolt that
secured the lock to the storage tab.
Fig. 20 – Cylinder Lock Installation
Ensure that the engine is shut off
before performing any work on the
Walk-Behind. After completing work on
the Walk-Behind, remove the lock from
the lift cylinder and replace it in its
storage location.
Important
Never lower the lift arms with the
cylinder lock in place. Damage to the lift
cylinder will result.
LIFTING THE WALK-BEHIND
The Walk-Behind may be lifted using a
strap placed underneath the lift arms
and/or the operator bar.
Ensure that all lift equipment is rated
for the weight of the Walk-Behind. The
weight of the machine (without an
attachment and full oil and fuel tanks) is
approximately 1200lbs.
WARNING
Never stand underneath the Walk-
Behind while it is being lifted.
All lift equipment must be rated for the
weight of the Walk-Behind.