Note, Warning – Bolens 2182 User Manual
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COMMON CAUSES FOR BATTERY FAILURE
Overcharging
Undercharging
Lack of water
Loose hold downs and/or corroded connections
Excessive loads
Battery electrolyte substitutes
Freezing of electrolyte
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NOTE
These failures do not constitute warranty.
BATTERY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION
A
WARNING
When removing the battery, follow this order
of disassembly to prevent your wrench from
shorting against the frame.
Battery removal:
1. Remove the Negative cable.
2. Remove the Positive cable.
Battery installation:
1. Attach the Positive cable.
2. Attach the Negative cable.
JUMP STARTING
A
WARNING
Failure to use this starting procedure could
cause sparking, and the gases in either bat
tery could explode.
1. Attach the first jumper cable from the positive ter
minal of the good battery to the positive terminal
of the dead battery.
2. Attach the second jumper cable from the negative
terminal of the good battery to the FRAME OF
THE UNIT WITH THE DEAD BATTERY.
TIRES
Keep the pneumatic tires properly inflated. Over
inflation will cause operator discomfort. Underinflation
will cause short tire life.
Inflate the front and rear tires for normal or heavy load
operations as shown in the following table:
Tire Size
Front Tires
18x8.50-8
Rear Tires
26x12.00-12
Pounds per Square Inch
12
12
Always see that the tire valve caps are in place and
tightened securely to prevent loss of air and protect
the valve core and stem.
Do not overload the tractor tires by mounting equip
ment on the tractor which exceeds the load capacity of
the size of the tires on the tractor.
MOUNTING TIRES ON THE RIM
After mounting a new or old tire on the rim, inflate it to
20 pounds pressure to seat the tire bead on the rim
flange. Then deflate the tire to the correct operating
pressure.
NOTE
After the first 10 hours of operation, check
and retorque the wheel lug nuts (both sides)
to 35 ft-lbs. to make sure they have seated
properly.
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