Figure 22
1.
Fuel filter/water separator
2.
Air bleeder screw
3.
Turn key in ignition switch to the ON position.
Electric fuel pump will begin operation, thereby
forcing air out around air bleed screw. Leave key
in ON position until solid stream of fuel flows out
around screw. Tighten screw and turn key to OFF.
4.
Open the air bleed screw on the fuel injection
pump (Fig. 23) with a 10 mm wrench.
Figure 23
1.
Fuel injection pump bleeder
5.
Turn key in ignition switch to the ON position.
Electric fuel pump will begin operation, thereby
forcing air out around air bleed screw on fuel
injection pump. Leave key in ON position until
solid stream of fuel flows out around the screw.
Tighten screw and turn key to OFF.
Note
: Normally, engine should start after above
bleeding procedures are followed. However, if
engine does not start, air may be trapped between
injection pump and injectors; refer to
Bleeding
Air from Injectors
, p. 41
Driving the Vehicle
1.
Release parking brake.
2.
Fully depress clutch pedal.
3.
Move gear shift lever to 1st gear.
4.
Release clutch pedal smoothly while depressing
accelerator pedal.
5.
When vehicle gains enough speed, remove foot
from accelerator pedal, fully depress clutch pedal,
move gear shift lever to next gear and release
clutch pedal while depressing accelerator pedal.
Repeat procedure until desired speed is attained.
Stop vehicle before shifting to reverse and
forward.
Note
: Avoid long periods of engine idling.
Note
: Leaving ignition switch in “ON” position
for long periods of time without running engine
will discharge battery.
Do not hold front wheels turned
against the right or left stops for longer than 5
seconds. The hydraulic pump may over heat,
resulting in pump or steering gear damage.
6.
Do not attempt to push or tow vehicle to get it
started. Damage to drive train could result.
Stopping the Vehicle
To stop machine, remove foot from accelerator pedal,
depress clutch pedal, then depress brake pedal.
Stopping Engine
To stop engine, rotate ignition key to OFF and engage
parking brake. Remove key from switch to prevent
accidental starting.
New Vehicle Break-In
Your Workman
®
vehicle is ready for work. To provide
proper performance and long vehicle life, follow these
guidelines for the first 100 operating hours.
•
Check the fluid and engine oil levels regularly
and be alert for indications of overheating in any
Important
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