10 se c t i O n 4— cO n t r O l s a n d fe a t u r e s
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 minutes 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 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 Fig. 4-1.
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 Fig. 4-1.
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 rear corner of the seat plate, underneath the seat belt.
See Fig. 4-1 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 turning
the two 1/4” fasteners securing it to the frame for easy access to
battery, etc.
The seats can be adjusted by removing the bolts securing them
to the seat pan. Move the seat to the desired holes in the seat
pan, and reattach the seat using the bolts removed earlier. See
Fig. 4-3.
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 reducing injuries to the
operator in the event of an accidental rollover.
WARNING: Always wear the seat belt when
operating the utility vehicle equipped with a OPS.
However, if the OPS is not present or has been
removed, the seat belt must not be used.
Cargo Box
The cargo box is raised by a gas spring. Manually remove the
contents of the cargo box before lifting the cargo box. Pull up on
the release latch located behind the driver’s seat and lift up the
cargo box. Once the cargo box is in the raised position, access to
the engine is possible. If equipped with a electrical lift, the cargo
box can be raised to dump cargo.
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the vehicle’s Total Load Capacity
of 1,400 lb., which includes driver, passenger, accessories, and
cargo. Do not exceed 1000 lbs. in the cargo box.
Figure 4-3