Stopping the engine, Engaging the transmission, Engaging the drive – Country Home Products SUBURBANTM User Manual

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DR

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POWERWAGON

Safety & Operating Instructions

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3. Pull the recoil rope (Figure 8) slowly, until you feel drag. Let the rope rewind slowly. Then pull

the recoil with a rapid full arm stroke to start the engine. Let the recoil rope slowly return to the
starter. One pull usually starts the DR

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POWERWAGON

, but repeat if necessary.

Note: Holding the throttle control lever at half throttle may help with starting.

Stopping the Engine

1. Shift the transmission to "N" neutral.
2. Set the brake and turn the key to the "OFF" position.
The DR

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POWERWAGON

key switch has a pressure lock insert which prevents the key from

vibrating loose during use. To remove the key, turn the key to the left "OFF" position, push in on it
and then quickly and firmly pull it out. If the key is difficult to remove, try spraying FLUID FILM

or a similar lubricant into the switch.

Engaging the Transmission

Forward Gears
To shift the transmission from neutral into the
forward gears, first release the throttle lever
then move the shift lever forward and position
it next to the desired drive range (Figure 9).

Use first gear for slower speeds, heavy

loads or more power.

Use second gear for transport.

Reverse
To shift the transmission into reverse, first
release the throttle lever
then move the shift
lever to the right and all the way backwards.

Engaging the Drive

With the engine running, slowly squeeze the
throttle lever on the right handlebar until you
reach desired speed.

Note: Squeezing the throttle lever quickly will
make the DR

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POWERWAGON

jump

forward. Squeeze the throttle lever slowly
and ease the machine into gear.

When engaging reverse USE EXTRA
CAUTION. Check to see that there are no
obstacles behind you (Figure 10), and use a
slow throttle setting with heavy loads to avoid
abrupt lifting of the handlebars and tipping.

Figure 9

Figure 10

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