Assembly – Bolens 134-585A User Manual
Page 5
Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Assembly
NOTE: Reference to Left or Right
side of machine is from the oper
ator's position in the seat facing
forward.
The Riding Mower is packed and
shipped in one container and is
fully assembled except for the
steering wheel, seat and activating
the batteries.
Attaching Steering Wheel
1
Place the steering wheel over
the steering column extending
through the dash. Line up the
flats on the steering column with
the flats in the steering wheel.
(See figure 1.)
2
Place the washer with the
cupped side down over the
steering column anu secure.
3
Place the cap over the center
of the steering wheel and seat
it with your hand.
Nut
Figure 1
Seat Assembly
1
Hook the carriage bolt into the
slot in the bottom of the seat
See Figure 1.
Carriage Bolt
i^ctivating the Batteries
n f -
Figure 2
2
Place the seat on the spring in
one of the four adjustment
holes. (See figure 3.)
3
Secure the seat with the large
lockwasher and nut.
^ Warning:
^
Electrolyte contains sul
phuric acid which is harmful to skin,
eyes and clothing. Avoid direct
contact with the electrolyte at all
times.
Fill batteries in an area where clean
water is available for flushing the
skin and eyes at all times.
Wear glasses (preferably safety
glasses) to protect the eyes while
handling electrolyte.
Electrolyte Antidotes
External: Flood with water, then
cover with moistened sodium bicar
bonate (baking soda). If eyes are
involved, wash first with water then
with 1 per cent solution of freshly
prepared sodium bicarbonate (bak-
ng soda). Call pyhsician immedi
ately.
Internal: Do not use emetics, stom
ach pumps, carbonates or bicar
bonates. Give at least 2 to 3 oz. of
milk of magnesia, or preferably
aluminum hydroxide gel diluted
with water. If these alkalies are not
available, the whites of eggs (2 to
3) well beaten may be used. Give
large quantities of water. Prevent
collapse. Call physician immedi
ately.
Figure 3