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    i ; KIT PARTS INSTALLATION., ~- ~~~~~ INSTRUCTIONS ~ ELECTRlC L//=T KIT MFG. NO. 1691531 For use with a// mounted attachments ~ on 6500/1800 Series Tractors Fi igure 1. Kit Parts Mount to Mount to top capscrew on lift lever support bracket. ignition wire. Used for rear attachments onlv. Use item Q for mowers. FRONT J Item Description Part No. A Har[...]

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    A WARNING Before installing the kit or making any adjustments: disengage the PTO; set the parking brake; stop the engine and remove the key. A WARNING When disconnecting the battery cables, always disconnect the negative cable first. When connecting cables, always connect the negative cable last. The positive terminal can easily be shorted to the f[...]

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    Figure 3. Cylinder ~lnstallation A. Cylinder 6. Lugs c. 4-l/2” Capscrew D. 1” Capscrew (from inside out) 12. Remove the manual lift lever as follows: a. Remove the two capscrews and lockwashen (B, figure 4). Leave the retaining nuts in place. b. Remove the lever by removing four capscrews, lockwashers and nuts (A). Save the hardware for reinsta[...]

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    20. Remove the upper and lower dash hardware as follows. a. Remove the two screws (C, figure 6) and washers. b. Raise the hood and loosen the two screws, plain : washers, dished washers and nuts from front side of dash (see figure 8). c. Remove four capscrews and washers securing lower dash. d. Both dashboards can now be lifted up for access to wir[...]

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    Figure 8. Upper UaSn I _ 29. Align the steering wheel and push down onto shaft. 30. Reinstall capscrew (C, figure 7), flat washers, and locknuts to secure steering wheel. Torque nut to 10 ft. Ibs. 31. Reconnect throttle cable to engine and position under manifold capscrew and washer. Cable must be in original position for correct RPM setting. Tight[...]

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    / .-. 1 ! ‘1 ./ I I 1 Align with holes In rlght hand side of axle support; wrapper - two places (remove bolts and reinstall If necessary). i i I I I 1 I 1 t t I I Al I I :---m ----I f ,’ CUTOU’r (TEMPLATE ONLY) ON DOTTED LINE. l ’ Align with holes In rlght “hand side of axle support I wrapper - two places I’ [...]