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Jacking Instructions<br />

CAUTION<br />

When changing attachments, tires or performing<br />

other service, use correct jacks and supports.<br />

Make sure machine is parked on a solid,<br />

level surface such as a concrete floor. Prior to<br />

raising machine, remove any attachments that<br />

may interfere with the safe and proper raising of<br />

the machine. Always chock or block wheels. Use<br />

jack stands to support the raised machine. If the<br />

machine is not properly supported by jack<br />

stands, the machine may move or fall, which<br />

may result in personal injury.<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Figure 1<br />

1. Frame jacking point 2. Front tire<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Jacking the Front End (Fig. 1)<br />

1. Set parking brake and chock both rear tires to prevent<br />

the machine from moving.<br />

2. Position jack securely under the frame, just to the inside<br />

of the front tire. Jack front wheel off the ground.<br />

3. Once the machine is raised, position suitable jack<br />

stand under the frame as close to the wheel as possible<br />

to support the machine.<br />

Jacking the Rear End (Fig. 2)<br />

1. Place jack securely under the center of rear axle.<br />

2. Chock both front tires. Jack rear of machine off the<br />

ground.<br />

3. Once the machine is raised, use suitable jack stands<br />

under the rear axle to support the machine.<br />

2<br />

1 2<br />

Figure 2<br />

1. Rear axle jacking point 2. Rear tire<br />

Safety<br />

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Groundsmaster 4100--D

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