Wheel Removal (Fig. 2)
Have ProForce Debris Blower attached to tow ve-
Wheel Installation (Fig. 2)
1.
1. Position wheel to wheel hub on raised machine.
hicle and park machines on a level surface. Engage ve-
hicle parking brake, stop engine and remove key from
the ignition switch. Make sure that blower engine is off.
Chock wheels to prevent movement of either machine.
2.
nuts.
Secure wheel to ProForce blower with four (4) lug
2.
Topreventunexpectedbloweroperation,disconnect
WARNING
the negative battery cablefrom thebattery terminal (see
Battery Service in the Service and Repairs section of
Chapter 4 -- Electrical System). Position disconnected
negative cable away from the negative battery terminal.
Failure to maintain proper lug nut torque could
resultinfailureorloss ofwheelandmayresultin
personal injury.
3.
Loosen but do not remove four (4) lug nuts that se-
cure wheel to be removed.
3. Lower machine to ground. Alternately torque lug
nuts from 60 to 65 ft--lb (81 to 88 N--m).
4.
Jack or hoist ProForce blower from ground and sup-
port raised machine with jack stands (see Operator’s
Manual and Jacking Instructions in Chapter 1 -- Safety).
4. Connect negative battery cable to negative battery
terminal. Tighten nut that secures battery cable from 10
to 15 ft--lb(14 to 20 N--m).Make sure that battery cover
is secured.
5.
Remove lugnuts andpullwheelfrommachinewheel
hub.
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