Technical data
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3. MAINTENANCE
WolfPac 3100/WolfPac 3100R/WolfPac 3100D
WARNING
3.32.2 Battery Installation
ALWAYS CONNECT GROUNDED CABLE
LAST. CLEAN AND SECURELY CONNECT
EACH CABLE TO BATTERY TERMINAL OF
THE SAME POLARITY. BATTERY SHOULD
BE SECURELY FASTENED WITH PROPERLY
INSTALLED HOLD-DOWNS.
3.33 JUMP STARTING
CAUTION: Do not let vehicles touch. Put emergency
brake ON. Set both vehicles in PARK (NEUTRAL if
manual transmission) and turn ignition and electrical
accessories off.
Attach jumper cables in this order:
1. dead positive block to
2. good positive
3. good negative to
4. engine block or frame of dead car. Start
GOOD vehicle and let run a few minutes.
Then start DEAD VEHICLE. Remove cables
in reverse order 4, 3, 2, 1.
3.34 CHARGE SYSTEM
Charge system should be checked every month. With
the engine running at full speed voltage should be 13
14 volts.
3.35 SWITCH BOX/FUSE
If charge system fails, check the fuse located at the key
switch box. If fuse fails frequently, it usually indicates
a short circuit or an overload in the electrical system.
Refer to wiring diagram and inspect wires.
NOTICE: Electrical system is not designed for field
add-on electrical options, do not modify the electrical
system. Contact your authorized dealer.
3.36 FUSE
Turn the engine switch OFF and remove the key before
checking or replacing fuses to prevent accidental short-
circuiting.
To replace fuse pull the old fuse out of the clips with
your finger. Push a new fuse into the clips.
NOTICE: Never use a fuse with a different rating
from that specified. Serious damage to the electrical
system or a fire may result.
3.37 IGNITION SYSTEM
The 18 hp Honda and 20 hp Kubota are equipped with
electronic ignition. Checking and replacing the spark
plug is the only ignition system maintenance required
on the Honda
When cleaning machine, caution should be used around
regulator area. Direct spraying of the regulator is not
good. (Regulator should be covered or protected if
direct spraying will happen). Excessive water pressure
may also loosen wire connections or start terminals
corroding. After cleaning, all terminals should be dried
if wet and connections checked for proper seating.
3.38 STORAGE
Store the roller on level ground with drums
blocked and parking brake on.
Remove the key. Operations of roller by
untrained persons could result in personal
injury.
In freezing climates, drain the water from the
water tank, sprinkler tubes and drums.
During extended storage, drums should be
coated with any type of oil or grease to
prevent rusting.
Storage instructions for the engine are stated
in the Engine Manual and should be carried
out.










