Gondo
4400EX Heavy Duty Off Road Utility Vehicle
22081
22076
720-132M
Operator’s Manual
For Se ria l Num b e rs 407616-407618, 409626 a nd 421461+
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Section 1 Introduction
Section
1
Introduction
Land Pride welcomes you to its growing family of new
product owners. Gondo series trucks are heavy duty utility
vehicles that have been designed with care and built by
skilled workers using quality materials. Proper set-up,
maintenance and safe operating practices will help you
get years of satisfactory use from this vehicle.
Definitions
The following terms are used throughout this manual.
IMPORTANT: A special point of information related to
its preceding topic. Land Pride’s intention is that this
information should be read and noted before
continuing.
Safety First
Land Pride is fully aware of the need for safe operating
procedures around all of our equipment. We hope you will
make a sincere effort to put safety above all other
priorities. The Gondo is designed and built for serious
work, recreation and enjoyment; however, improper and
irresponsible operation could result in serious injury or
death. Since this is an off-road vehicle, operators will
seldom see the road safety and warning signs they are
accustomed to seeing on highways and public streets.
This places additional responsibility on the driver to
operate this vehicle well within the safe operational limits
and capabilities of the unit.
NOTE: A special point of information that the operator
must be aware of before continuing.
Application
Models Covered
4400EX
Getting Acquainted with your Gondo
The Land Pride Gondo is an extreme utility vehicle
designed exclusively for off-road use. It is not designed,
properly equipped, or licensed to be safely operated on
public streets and highways. This 2200lb. payload hauler
is designed to carry two people in the cab and a generous
amount of cargo, gear, and supplies safely and
This manual has been prepared to instruct you in the safe
and responsible operation of your Gondo. Please read
and abide by all safety alert information about this vehicle.
If you do not understand any part of this manual, contact
your local dealer for additional information and
clarification. As the operator of this piece of equipment,
you are in complete control. Only you can prevent an
accident from happening!
conveniently over extremely difficult or rough terrain.
The Gondo features center articulating power steering
coupled with a pivoting interactive frame for unexcelled
terrain hugging capability and maximum traction. Traction
capabilities are even further maximized with incorporation
of full-time shaft driven four-wheeled drive. The Gondo is
powered by the proven 624cc 20hp Kohler Command Pro
Series Engine and a fully automotive speed synchromesh
manual transmission. Engaging the eight-inch manual
clutch delivers power to the automotive grade front and
rear open differentials.
Using This Manual
• Prior to any vehicle operation it is absolutely essential
that you read and comprehend each section in this
manual to develop an understanding of your vehicle and
safety practices. After reviewing this manual, store it in a
dry and easily accessible place for future reference.
The Gondo is equipped with highly dependable four wheel
hydraulically activated automotive drum type brakes. A
manual park brake is included as standard equipment.
Engine braking is inherently available through the
standard transmission when needed for traveling down
steep or slippery and treacherous grades. All four tires are
26x12-12 4-ply and are available with turf or bar type
tread.
• The Operator’s Section is designed to help familiarize
you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustments,
troubleshooting and maintenance. Read this manual
and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe
and efficient operation.
• The information contained within this manual was
current at the time of printing. Some parts may change
slightly to assure you of the best performance.
• To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual contact your
authorized dealer. Manuals can also be downloaded,
or printed from the Land Pride Service & Support Center
by your dealer.
The Gondo frame is tractor tough and constructed out of
welded and formed heavy wall tubing that is coated with a
durable black satin powder paint finish. A certified rollover
protection system (ROPS) with seat belts is standard
equipment. (But may be left off by customer’s choosing.)
Terminology
The console body and optional cab are constructed of
extra tough fiberglass with an attractive gel coat finish. The
high capacity cargo beds are made of welded and formed
heavy gauge sheet metal finished with black satin powder
Right-hand and left-hand as used in this manual are
determined by facing the direction the vehicle will travel
while in use unless otherwise stated.
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Section 1 Introduction
paint. Customers can choose either a 23 cu. ft. capacity
gondola style box or an 18 cu. ft. capacity tilt box with a
standard tailgate. Choosing the hydraulic tilt option
makes both boxes capable of hydraulically dumping their
full 1800lb. payload capacity by simple activation of a
lever on the operator’s console. A standard receiver type
hitch comes as standard equipment and this unit is
capable of up to 2500 lbs. of towing capacity.
Serial Number Plate
Refer to Figure 1
Always use serial and model number when ordering
parts from your Land Pride dealer. The serial-number
plate is located on the driver’s side on the center swivel
yoke as shown below.
The operator’s station is a cab-forward style console that
hinges forward and has aft suspension over two coil-over
shocks providing a smoother ride and increased operator
and passenger comfort. Two cushioned high back bucket
seats are provided as standard equipment and seatbelts
are also standard for units equipped with a ROPS. The
operators console is equipped with a standard hour
meter, voltmeter, 12 volt keyed ignition, and light switch to
activate the two standard halogen beam headlights.
Customers needing additional protection from the
elements and surrounding environment can also order
additional accessories such as cabs with safety glass
windshields, powered wipers, and soft sided cab doors.
Snowplows and log skidders are also available for added
versatility.
21469
Serial Number Plate
Figure 1
Record your vehicle model number (4400EX) and serial
number here for quick reference:
Whether you are hauling big game, farming tools, hunting
and fishing camp supplies, construction equipment,
livestock feed, military cargo, or fire fighting and rescue
equipment, the Gondo is capable of getting you and your
cargo there and back over tough and extreme terrain and
in all kinds of weather.
Model Number:___________________________
Serial Number: ___________________________
Your Land Pride dealer wants you to be satisfied with your
new vehicle. If you do not understand any part of this
manual or are not satisfied with the service received,
please take the following actions.
Owner Assistance
The safety video should be viewed by the owner and the
Warranty Registration card should be filled out by the
dealer at the time of purchase. The owner should also
receive a copy of the safety video upon purchasing the
vehicle as well as have participated in a short drivers
training course with the dealer. This information is
necessary to provide you with quality customer service.
1. Discuss the matter with your dealership service
manager. Make sure they are aware of any problems
so they can assist you.
2. If you are still unsatisfied, seek out the owner or
general manager of the dealership.
3. For further assistance write to:
The parts on your Gondo Heavy Duty Utility Vehicle have
been specially designed and should only be replaced
with genuine Land Pride parts.
If customer service or repair parts are required contact a
Land Pride vehicle dealer. They have trained personnel,
genuine repair parts and equipment specially designed
to repair Land Pride products.
Product Support
Land Pride Service Department
1525 East North Street
P.O. Box 5060
Salina, Ks. 67402-5060
E-mail address
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Section 2 Important Safety Information
Section
2
Important Safety Information
IMPORTANT: Read and understand all pages in this manual thoroughly before operating your vehicle.
These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in
this manual.
Be Aware of Signal Words
Safety Symbol
Signal words designate a degree or level of
hazard seriousness. The signal words are:
Look for the Safety symbol throughout this
manual. The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates
there is a potential hazard to personal safety
involved and extra safety precaution must be
taken. When you see this symbol, be alert and
carefully read the message that follows it. In
addition to design and configuration of equipment,
hazard control and accident prevention are
dependent upon the awareness, concern,
prudence and proper training of personnel
involved in the operation, transport, maintenance
and storage of equipment.
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DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or
death. This signal word is limited to the most extreme
situations, typically for vehicle components that, for
functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
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WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when
guards are removed. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
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CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe
practices.
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▲ Do not operate this machine
For Your Protection
▲ Thoroughly read and understand
the “Safety Decal” section, read all
instructions noted on the decals.
Before Operating
▲ This Gondo Heavy Duty Utility
Vehicle is not to be driven on
public roads.
unless all safety shields are in
place and all badly worn, broken or
missing parts have been properly
replaced.
▲ Do not operate this vehicle under
▲ Wear appropriate protective gear
and clothing such as safety
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
▲ Always inspect the vehicle before
helmet, goggles, gloves, coveralls,
etc., when conditions warrant.
▲ No driver under age of 16.
OFF
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▲ Make sure all moving parts have
stopped and all system pressure is
relieved.
▲ Inspect all parts. Make sure parts
are in good condition and installed
properly.
Practice Safe
Maintenance
▲ Understand procedure before
doing work. Use proper tools and
equipment. Refer to this manual for
additional information.
▲ Allow the engine to cool
▲ Remove build-up of grease, oil or
completely.
debris.
▲ Disconnect battery ground cable
(-) before servicing or adjusting
electrical systems or before
welding.
▲ Remove all tools and unused parts
from the Gondo before operation.
▲ Work in a clean, dry area.
▲ Place the vehicle in neutral, set
parking brake, turn off engine and
remove key before performing
maintenance. Chock wheels if you
must perform maintenance on a
slope.
OFF
Wear Protective
Equipment
Prepare for
Emergencies
▲ Be prepared if a fire starts.
Tire Safety
Tire changing can be dangerous
and should be performed by trained
personnel using correct tools and
equipment.
▲ Wear protective clothing and
equipment.
▲ Keep a first aid kit and fire
▲ Wear clothing and equipment
appropriate for the job. Avoid
loose-fitting clothing.
extinguisher handy.
▲ When inflating tires, use a clip-on
chuck and extension hose long
enough for you to stand to one
side–not in front of or over tire
assembly. Use a safety cage if
available.
▲ Keep emergency numbers for
doctor, ambulance, hospital and
fire department near phone.
▲ Because prolonged exposure to
loud noise can cause hearing
impairment or hearing loss, it is
best to wear suitable hearing
protection such as earmuffs or
earplugs.
▲ When removing and installing
wheels, use wheel-handling
equipment adequate for weight
involved.
▲ Because operating equipment
safely requires your full attention,
avoid wearing radio headphones
while operating machinery.
▲ It is the discretion of the operator
and passenger to wear Seat Belts
when available.
911
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▲ Do not wear clothing or other articles that hangs loosely.
Hanging clothing, long hair, jewelry etc. can catch in the
tires and other rotating objects.
Safe Operating Procedures
The safe operation of any machinery is a big concern to all
consumers. Your Gondo has been designed with many
built-in safety features. However, no one should operate
this vehicle before carefully reading this Operator’s
Manual. Also read all instructions noted on the safety
decals.
▲ Keep hands, feet, long hair, clothing and jewelry away
from moving parts and obvious pinch points to avoid
getting caught.
▲ Some conditions may warrant extra safety gear to be
worn such as safety helmets and/or goggles.
▲ Keep hands, arms, feet and all bodily appendages safely
inside the confines of the vehicle. Always be aware of and
avoid tree limbs and brush that have a potential of hitting
and/or poking individuals riding the vehicle. Serious body
harm could result.
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WARNING
Most accidents with off road vehicles occur when traveling up,
down, or across the face of a slope. Refer to operation
instructions and safety video for proper operation procedures.
▲ Make sure area behind cargo box is clear of personnel
before operating the dump lever. Bodily harm can result
from being pinched between the cargo box and another
object or from a load dumping and/or rolling onto a
bystander.
▲ Be familiar with all functions of this vehicle.
▲ Keep all bystanders away from this vehicle during
operation.
▲ Do not allow anyone to operate this vehicle who has not
fully read and comprehended this manual and who has
not been properly trained in the safe operation of this
vehicle.
▲ Do not touch engine, engine exhaust pipe and/or muffler
while they are hot.
▲ Use extreme caution when driving through dry grass,
brush and other fire hazard materials. Never stop or park
over combustible materials. Keep grass and brush from
collecting on and around engine and muffler parts.
▲ Do not operate a vehicle with damaged or defective parts.
Repair all damages and defective parts before putting
vehicle back in to service.
▲ Battery fumes are explosive. A spark will ignite battery
fumes. Wear a face shield when charging or jumping a
battery. Follow all battery safety rules outlined in this
manual.
▲ Do not allow anyone under 16 years of age to operate
this vehicle.
▲ Operator must always use both hands on the steering
wheel.
▲ Always disconnect the negative battery terminal before
making adjustments to the vehicle electrical system or
welding on this vehicle.
▲ A rider may, without knowing it, place his foot on the
accelerator pedal while bracing himself against a rough
ride. This makes it impossible to slow down the vehicle
until the passenger removes his foot from the pedal.
Inform the passenger to keep his foot off the accelerator
and always slow down before the ride gets rough.
▲ Avoid battery acid spills. Do not get battery acid on eyes,
face, or other body parts. Flush eyes and other body
parts immediately with water for at least 15 minutes if
battery acid has gotten on them.
▲ Operator and passenger are responsible for deciding if
▲ Avoid pinch point hazards. Cargo bed, seat platform and
their situation warrants using seat belts if so equipped.
vehicle center pivot steering hinge creating pinch points.
▲ Do not use cargo bed as an additional passenger carrier.
▲ Do not stand, reach or allow any body part to enter
between the cab and cargo bed (articulating area) while
vehicle is running. This is an extremely high dangerous
pinch point area caused from turning the steering wheel.
▲ Do not use cargo bed as a working platform.
▲ The cargo power lift is designed to dump cargo only. Do
not use it to lift other objects.
▲ No riders allowed except in factory designed and
supplied seating and no more than one person in a seat.
Do not use cargo bed for carrying people. Maximum
vehicle occupancy including driver is 2.
▲ Always make certain the articulating area between the
cab and cargo bed is clear of personnel before turning the
steering wheel. The steering wheel will turn the vehicle at
its articulation point whether the vehicle is running or not.
▲ Operate vehicle from driver’s seat only.
▲ Do not operate this vehicle on highways, public roads, or
▲ Do not leave vehicle unattended with engine running.
where it may be a hazard to faster moving traffic.
▲ Do not dismount a moving vehicle as serious injury or
▲ Never attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts. Never
drive recklessly. Always operate your vehicle at a safe
speed that will allow you to maintain control.
death could occur.
▲ Always operate vehicle with all guards installed. Do not
leave pulleys, belts and other rotating components
exposed.
▲ Never modify any parts on the vehicle without
authorization. Unauthorized modifications will void
warranty to all parts directly and indirectly affected by the
modification.
▲ Wear snug-fitting clothing to avoid entanglement with
moving parts.
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▲ Never use this vehicle for racing. This vehicle is designed
to achieve ground speeds up to 17mph. Any unauthorized
modifications intended to increase the ground speed of
this vehicle above 17mph may result in cancellation of the
vehicle warranty and may be in direct violation of laws
regulating current air quality standards.
▲ Use extreme caution when cresting hills or when visibility
is limited. Proceed slowly until you are sure trail
conditions immediately ahead are safe.
▲ Keep front wheels straight when cresting hills or going
over bumps.
▲ Do not stop, start suddenly or over accelerate on hills.
▲ Avoid sudden stops, starts and turns.
Loss of control and rollover could result.
▲ Be aware of cargo shifting when stopping or moving.
Make sure all cargo is properly secured and tied down.
Injury could result from loose cargo.
▲ Use extreme caution when descending hills, running on
loose slippery surfaces, or when towing at maximum
capacity. Towing, braking and tractive capabilities are
greatly diminished.
▲ Do not operate vehicle while drinking or under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
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▲ Do not operate vehicle on slopes over 15 .
▲ Always make sure vehicle pathway is clear of all objects
when backing up. Know location of persons around
vehicle and especially location of small children. Take
extra precautions when rear view is hindered by cargo.
▲ Avoid changing direction or making sharp steering
corrections on slopes or rollover may occur.
▲ If this vehicle begins to tip when crossing a slope, turn the
front wheels downhill to regain stability and control.
▲ Do not exceed total payload capacity of this vehicle.
Over-loading can cause loss of control resulting in sever
injury or death.
▲ When crossing a slope on soft terrain, turn the front
wheels slightly uphill and maintain a constant speed to
maintain a straight line of travel.
▲ When descending hills or slopes apply steady pressure to
the foot brake to avoid potential freewheeling or runaway.
Do not shift vehicle out of gear. Take full advantage of
engine breaking.
▲ Do not pull a trailer or implement exceeding 2,500 lbs.
towing capacity and 250 lbs. tongue weight. Loss of
control may result.
▲ Never allow vehicle to coast or free wheel in neutral or
▲ Do not attach an implement, trailer or other device to the
loss of control may result.
hitch that will produce negative tongue weight.
▲ If your vehicle loses power and stops on a hill,
immediately engage the foot brake. Press down on the
clutch and gently release brakes while backing slowly
down the hill maintaining a straight downhill line of travel.
Do not attempt to turn the vehicle sideways on the hill or a
rollover could result.
▲ Do not tow or pull the Gondo behind another vehicle
except to retrieve it a short distance from an area where a
trailer won’t go. The Gondo should be loaded on a trailer
for towing. Follow all towing instructions in this manual
when towing the Gondo.
▲ Do not use the vehicle as an anchor device.
▲ When traveling at night always use your headlights and
reduce speed according to visibility, trail and terrain
conditions.
▲ Beware, tow ropes, cables and chains can break when
pulling another vehicle or object causing serious injury or
death to anyone in line with the whipping action created
when they break. Never jerk when pulling, always ease
into a pull gently. Always stay clear of the tow line. Never
be in line with the tow line.
▲ Avoid water crossings when possible and never cross a
body of water where depth is unknown. Loss of power will
occur if engine becomes submerged or wet. Unnecessary
crossing of streams and waterways erodes shore line and
damages water-born habitat. If you must cross, do it at a
point where banks are not steep and proceed at a slow
and steady speed. Do not travel in water that is higher
than the floor board. Water higher than this can damage
the engine stalling the vehicle. However, intermittent
stream crossings where depth of water briefly comes into
contact with bottom of engine is acceptable. See "Going
▲ Reduce speed and payload on hilly, rough, wet, slick or
unstable ground.
▲ Reduce speed when loaded with cargo. Heavy cargo load
takes longer to stop.
▲ Always make turns at a speed that will maintain control of
vehicle. Never make turns at full speed. Reduce speed
when turning empty and reduce speed even more when
turning loaded. The heavier the cargo load, the slower the
turn should be.
▲ Front bumper, brush guards and cargo box are not
designed as pusher bars. Do not attempt to push other
vehicles or implements or damage may result.
▲ The certified ROPS (Roll Over Protection System) serves
only as a protection device. Always avoid rollovers.
▲ When refueling use a UL approved non-metallic container
that has no screen or filter. Set the container on the
ground before fueling to eliminate static discharge and do
not use Methanol fuel.
▲ Do not load ROPS with heavy equipment. Rollover could
result from such loading.
▲ Always park on level ground, stop engine, set park brake
and remove ignition key before leaving the vehicle. Chock
tires if condition warrants.
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▲ Do not smoke or use electrical devices including cell
Safety Decals
phones while refueling.
1. Your Gondo Heavy Duty Utility Vehicle comes equipped
with all safety decals in place. They were designed to help
you safely operate this vehicle and to serve as a reminder to
keep safety uppermost in your mind. Read and follow decal
directions.
▲ Always check wheel lug nut torque values two hours after
initial operation and two hours after each tire repair and/
or replacement. Routinely check lug nut torque valves
2. Keep all safety decals clean and legible.
3. Replace all damaged or missing decals. Order new safety
decals through your Land Pride dealer.
▲ Support this vehicle securely before working beneath.
Chock wheels to prevent vehicle from rolling.
4. Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety
labels to be affixed to the replaced component as specified
by Land Pride. When ordering new parts or components,
also request corresponding safety decals.
5. Refer to this section for proper label placement. Install new
decals as follows
▲ Do not inspect hydraulic leaks with bare hands. Always
use an object such as a stick to inspect for leaks. Serve
injury can occur from pressurized oil breaking through
skin.
▲ Do not operate the vehicle with hydraulic leaks, frayed or
kinked hoses. Repair or replace hydraulic leaks and
damaged hoses immediately.
a. Clean the area on which the decal is to be placed.
b. Spray soapy water on the surface where the decal is to
be placed.
c. Peel backing from decal. Press firmly on surface,
being careful not to cause air bubbles under decal.
d. Squeeze out air bubbles with the edge of a credit card.
818-543C
Danger: Guard Missing
21434
21435
838-303C
Danger: Battery
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838-492C
Caution: Maximum Power Source
21440
21458
21443a
838-629C
Warning: Pinch Point or Crushing Hazard
21443b
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21439
838-486C
Warning: General Utility Vehicle
838-489C
Warning: Rollover Hazard
21439
838-491C
Warning: Improper Use
21439
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838-490C
Caution: Stop Engine
21438
838-628C
Warning: Load Rating and
Trailer Towing Information
22063
838-667C
Caution: Rear Visibility Restricted
When dumping
22063
20971
Warning Label Included with Seat
Warning: Check Seat mounting
21345
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838-508C
Warning: Before Filling Tank with Gasoline
22080
838-444C
Danger: Muffler hot
21436
838-688C
Warning:
Machine Rollover
22445
Location: Right Hand Inside ROPS post
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Section 3 Pre-Delivery and Check List
Section
3
Pre-Delivery and Check List
Each vehicle must undergo a Pre-Delivery Inspection by the Dealer. Listed below is an example of the checklist that is
included with the Warranty Registration that is to be submitted to Land Pride upon Retail Sale. The Pre-Delivery
Certificate and Warranty Registration must be submitted to Land Pride in order to activate the vehicle warranty.
Pre-Delivery Certificate
The dealer is required to complete Land Pride’s
___Inspect air cleaner element. Make certain it is clean
and in place.
“Certificate of Heavy Duty Utility Vehicle Pre-Delivery”
form before customer may take possession of the vehicle.
The information must be filled in and check list checked off
or initialed by individuals performing the checks.
___Inspect the fuel tank to make sure it is properly
installed and that there are no leaks.
___Check fuel level to make sure there is at least 1/8 of a
tank of gas prior to performing initial starting
operations.
Dealership’s name, signatures of individuals filling in the
form, seller’s signature, customer’s signature and signing
dates are also required before the form is returned to Land
Pride. Below is a list of the information found in the form
that is required to be completed and checked off.
___Inspect fuel lines to make sure they are properly
installed and that there are no leaks.
___Check steering by executing a full lock to lock turn in
each direction.
Vehicle Information
Model No.
_________________
_________________
_________________
___Check park brake to make sure it will engage, hold and
release.
Date
Serial No.
___Make sure neutral start feature is working by
depressing the clutch to start the unit.
Engine Serial No. _________________
___Check throttle control to make sure it moves and
returns freely.
Dealer Service and Inspection List
___Fully charge battery. Check battery voltage to verify
that it is fully charged.
___Check differential oil level at the differential oil plug.
Add 80/90 gear lube if oil is below oil plug outlet.
___Check tire pressure to make sure front tires have 15
psi and rear tires have 20 psi.
___Check overall appearance for cleanliness and for body
and molding damage.
___Make sure wheel lug bolts/nuts are tightened to 90
Newton meters/(65ft. lbs.).
Dealer Test Ride List
___Check engine for starting, accelerating, running and
idling smoothly.
___Check master cylinder to make sure it is filled.
___Check engine oil level at the dipstick. Add SAE 10W30
oil if oil is below the full mark on the dipstick.
___Check steering response. There should be no free-
play.
___Check engine for correct RPM. Set to factory
specification if needed. (See page 42)
___Check forward, neutral and reverse shifting response.
Also check neutral start response by depressing the
clutch to start the vehicle.
___Check steering cylinder for tightness.
___Check park brake to make sure it engages, holds and
disengages.
___Check choke control. It should move and return freely.
___Step on foot brake to make sure there is plenty of
pedal and that brakes hold pressure and do not bleed
off. Add brake fluid and bleed brakes if required.
___Make sure rocker switches are all working.
___Make sure throttle is responsive and returns freely.
___Make sure suspension ride is satisfactory and stable.
___Make sure there are no fuel or petroleum leaks.
___Make sure seats and seat belts are properly fastened
to the frame if so equipped.
___Make sure all safety decals are in place.
___Make sure the foot brake has a firm engagement and
that stopping is straight.
___Check headlights to make sure they are working and
are properly mounted.
___Make sure there are no bad rattles or vibrations.
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Dealer Delivery To Customer List
___Warranty registration form is complete.
___Owner’s Manual has been delivered to and reviewed
by the customer.
___Engine Manual has been delivered to and reviewed by
the customer.
___Warranty Policy limits and requirements have been
explained to the customer.
___Customer has reviewed the safety video.
___Location and functions of vehicle controls have been
explained.
___Fuel transportation and storage procedures have
been explained.
___Fluid fill and lubrication points have been located and
explained to the customer.
___Customer has completed the driving course.
___Information on the safety decals have been reviewed
with the customer.
Customer Acceptance List
Customer initials required where accepted as successfully
completed.
___Customer has reviewed and understands Land Pride
warranty policy.
___Customer has inspected the vehicle and it meets
customer’s satisfaction.
___Customer understands the importance of following the
owner’s manual instructions.
___Customer has completed the Land Pride safety
training course.
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Section
4
Operating Instructions
Operator Responsibilities
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!
WARNING
DANGER
It is the operator’s responsibility to have read this manual
thoroughly and to know how to operate this vehicle safely in all
situations. See "Section 2 Important Safety Information"
Avoid injury or death from entanglement in the rotating
components and pinch points. All shields must be in place and
secure when operating. Keep all persons away from rotating
components and pinch points.
1. Set park brake.
Pre-Start Check List
• Lubricate the vehicle as indicated in the Lubrication
2. Place gearshift in neutral. Depress clutch pedal.
Engine will not start with clutch pedal out.
3. Apply choke fully when engine is cold.
4. Turn ignition key fully clockwise and hold until engine
starts.
5. Release ignition key to run position and choke to
normal operating position immediately after engine
starts.
• Make sure wheel lug bolts/nuts are tightened to 65ft. lbs.
• All nuts, bolts, screws and fasteners should be checked.
Refer to the Torque Value Chart in "Section 13
6. Turn ignition key counterclockwise to stop engine.
• Turn on headlights to make sure battery has a charge
Operating a Gondo is like operating a car with a standard
transmission that has five speeds forward and one
reverse. The keyed 12 volt electronic ignition with clutch
depressed start feature makes for safe and easy starting.
and electrical lighting circuit is working.
• Step on the foot brake and hold down to make sure it
can be applied with plenty of pedal movement remaining
and that the brakes hold without loosing pressure. Add
Bleed brakes if required.
Braking is accomplished by simply depressing the
automotive style brake pedal located on the floorboard.
This activates both front and rear automotive type
hydraulic drum brakes. Depress clutch and brake pedals
when coming to a complete stop. A lever action parking
brake is mounted on the floor board between operator and
passenger seats. Push the lever forward to the horizontal
position to engage the park brake and pull back to the
vertical position to release.
• Check park brake to make sure it will engage, hold and
release.
• Check steering by executing a full lock to lock turn in
each direction.
• Check neutral start feature by depressing the clutch and
starting the vehicle. (The vehicle should not start unless
the clutch is depressed.)
• Check engine oil level at the dipstick. Add oil as
the add mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill or plug
fouling will occur.
Raise cargo box by pulling back and holding on the dump
lever. Push forward on the lever and hold to lower the
cargo box. Stop cargo box movement by releasing the
lever.
• Check differential oil level at the differential oil plug. Add
oil is below oil plug outlet.
• Check fuel level to make sure there is at least 1/8 of a
!
DANGER
tank of gas prior to performing initial starting operations.
Make sure area behind cargo box is clear of personnel before
operating the dump lever. Bodily harm can result from being
pinched between the cargo box and another object or from a
load dumping and/or rolling onto a bystander.
• Allow engine to warms up for 15 minutes or more to
reach operating temperature before checking to make
sure engine idle speed is set at 1100 +/- 100 rpm and
that maximum engine static speed does not exceed
3800 rpm. Modifying or adjusting the carburetor to
increase vehicle speed above factory set
Dashboard Switches and Instruments
specification is a safety violation and could result in
voiding the warranty.
#1 Light Switch: Turns on two sealed beam head lights
when the switch key is on. Press top of light switch to
turn on lights and bottom of switch to turn off lights.
General Operation
#2 Auxiliary Switch Slot: A 12 volt on/off accessory
switch may be installed at this location to operate an
auxiliary accessory such as a power winch.
Starting the Engine
Follow starting procedures displayed at the gearshift lever
and as noted below.
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#3 Choke Switch: Used to increase fuel mixture to help
start the engine when it is cold. Pull choke knob out
and hold to start a cold engine. Release knob after
engine has started. Do not choke an engine that is
hot from operating. Engine flooding may result. To
avoid running the battery down, allow a flooded
engine to set 15 to 30 minutes before attempting to
restart it. Hold the accelerator pedal all the way down
without applying the choke while starting a flooded
engine.
the dipstick and oil light stays on after the engine is
running.
NOTE: It is normal for the oil light to come on when the
ignition switch is turned on and stay on until the engine
is running.
#8 Power Plug Outlet: 12 volt accessories such as a cell
phone or light can be connected to this outlet.
Foot Operated Controls
Refer to Figure 4-2
#4 Hour Meter: Indicates number of hours vehicle has run
#9 Accelerator Pedal: Changes engine rpm and vehicle
ground speed. Press down on the accelerator pedal
with your foot to increase speed and let up on the
pedal to decrease speed.
to the nearest 1/10 of an hour.
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1
2
3
IMPORTANT: Vehicle should not move on level ground
while engine is idling and brakes are not applied. See
your nearest Land Pride dealer if vehicle moves.
!
WARNING
Always release clutch pedal slowly when starting and changing
gears. Sudden release of the pedal can damage the power train
and jerk the vehicle injuring the operator and/or passenger.
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Figure 4-1A
#5 Volt Meter: Indicates battery is charging. Check
battery if volt meter registers a charge that is lower
than normal. See your authorized Land Pride dealer
if battery is good and volt meter still register low
charge.
#6 Ignition Switch: Starts and shuts off the engine. The
engine is off when the switch key is in its vertical
correct starting procedures.
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10
11
6
7
8
5
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Figure 4-2
#10 Clutch Pedal: Stops transfer of engine power to the
transmission without stopping the engine from
running. Always change gears while holding the
clutch pedal down. The clutch and brake must always
be applied when bringing the vehicle to a complete
stop. See #11, Brake Pedal for stopping the vehicle.
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Figure 4-1B
#7 Oil Light: Indicates low oil pressure if illuminated while
engine is running. Stop engine immediately if light is
on. Check oil level and add if low. See your
IMPORTANT: Always press clutch pedal fully down.
Resting your foot on clutch pedal can cause clutch
plates to slip and shorten their life.
authorized Land Pride dealer if oil level shows full on
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gear only after reaching sufficient speed and engine
RPM. Continue shifting up to the next higher gear
until highest gear is reached. Shift down one or two
gears if loss of engine power is noticed.
!
DANGER
Sudden hard braking pressure can throw occupants forward
causing body injury and death. Whenever possible, apply
pressure to the brake pedal gently and increase presser slowly
until desired braking force is achieved.
Always place gearshift in first gear when descending
a steep grade under load to make use of the
additional braking force provided by the engine.
#11 Brake Pedal: Slows vehicle speed quickly and stops
vehicle. Slow vehicle speed quickly by removing your
foot from the accelerator pedal and then apply
pressure to the brake pedal. Apply clutch and brake
pedal before coming to a complete stop.
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Knob
NOTE: Do not rest foot on brake pedal while driving
vehicle except when slowing or stopping. Pressure on
the brake pedal will shorten life expectancy of brake
liners.
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Hand Operated Controls
Refer to Figure 4-3
#12 Park Brake Lever: The park brake lever is located
on the floor board right of the operator and should be
set at all times the vehicle is not in operation. Push
the lever forward to the horizontal position to set the
brake. Release the brake by pulling back on the lever
to the vertical position. Do not drive vehicle with park
brake on.
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Figure 4-3
Engine Hood Release
Refer to Figure 4-4
#16 Hood Release Lever: The Hood release lever is
located under the driver seat on the left hand side.
Pull back on the lever and lift up on the engine hood.
The knob on the end of the handle may be turned to
make minor adjustments to the braking capabilities.
Major adjustments should be made at either end of
the brake cable.
#17 Hood Support Rod: Secures the engine hood in the
raised position by placing the hood support rod in the
socket as shown.
#13 Dump Lever: Dump lever activates the hydraulic
cylinder to raise and lower the cargo box. Pull lever
back to raise cargo box. Push lever forward to lower
cargo box.
#18 Hood Latch: Secures the hood in the lowered
position. Lift up on the hood and return the support
rod down to its stored position. Lower the hood until
the latch rod is secured by the hood latch (#18).
#14 Auxiliary Lever: Auxiliary lever is used to operate a
hydraulic cylinder on a front mounted snow blade or
to operate equipment pulled by the Gondo.
Additional accessories must be purchased to make
hydraulic connections.
Latch Rod
Socket
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IMPORTANT: Release dump lever immediately when
cargo box is fully up or down to extend hydraulic seal
life and to prevent overheating.
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#15 Gear Shift Lever: Changes transmission gears from
neutral to one of the five forward speeds or reverse.
Always start engine with gear shift in neutral. Follow
the shift pattern on the shift lever to find your selected
gear.
Always start in first gear when under load or on an
incline. You may start in second gear if on the level
with no load and no incline. Shift up to the next higher
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Fuel Indicator
Refer to Figure 4-5
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WARNING
#19 Fuel Gauge: The fuel gauge, located on the gas tank,
displays approximately how much fuel you have in
the fuel tank. Always park the vehicle on level ground
to get an accurate reading. The fuel tank is empty
when the fuel gauge needle points to E and full when
the needle points to F.
Lap belts should fit snugly and as low around the hips as
possible. Wearing seat belts high around the waist greatly
increases the chances of that person being injured in a
dangerous situation.
!
WARNING
Never use a lap belt for more than one person and never buckle
the lap belt to a buckle designed to receive the other lap belt.
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Seat Belt Components
Refer to Figure 4-7
#21 Lap Belt: The lap belt is the belt that extends from the
retractor when pulled across your lap to be buckled.
It is located on the left side of the driver’s seat and
right side of the passenger’s seat.
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Figure 4-5
#22 Buckle: Both operator and passenger buckles are
located between the two seats. It secures the lap belt
in place.
Steering
Refer to Figure 4-6
#20 Power Steering: The vehicle steers by pivoting about
the center swivel yoke with a hydraulic cylinder.
Tongue
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IMPORTANT: Become familiar with the steering
capabilities of the Gondo before putting the vehicle into
service. Be certain to practice steering going forward
and backing up as it has a different feel than normal
front wheel steered vehicles.
Retractor
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Figure 4-7
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Power Steering
Hydraulic Cylinder
Release
Button
Pivot Point
22
Center Swivel
Yoke
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Figure 4-6
Figure 4-8
Seat Belts
Seat Belt Operation
Gondos equipped with a ROPS (Roll Over Protection
System) are also equipped with seat belts.
Pull the lap belt across your hips and insert its tongue into
the buckle until you hear it snap. Release the lap belt by
pressing the release button in the center of the buckle.
Guide the lap belt to its original position as it retracts to
keep it aligned and to prevent its tongue from striking and
damaging surfaces on the vehicle.
Seat Belts with ROPS reduce the risk of injury from
rollovers, collisions and being thrown from the vehicle. It is
the responsibility of the operator and passenger to decide
if their situation warrants using seat belts.
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Uneven Terrain
Driving Conditions
The Gondo’s center articulating steering enables the four
driving wheels to maintain contact in various uneven
terrain situations. Because of this, the vehicle is capable of
maneuvering over rough surfaces, up and down steep
inclines. Avoid operating on excessively steep hills and
especially on hills that are steeper than 15 degrees.
Terrains vary creating different driving situations. The
following are circumstances you might encounter and
suggestions on how to operate the Gondo safely. Always
approach each new situation with extreme caution until
you have become experienced in handling your vehicle.
We recommend for your safety and the safety of others
that you allow only operators experienced in driving a
standard transmission, understand all potential dangers of
operating this vehicle, has studied this manual, viewed the
video safety tape supplied with this vehicle and has
received actual hands-on instructions from an
experienced operator.
Climbing Steep Hills
Always approach a steep hill straight on in 1st (low gear) to
reduce engine strain and minimize stalling. Continue
straight up the hill in low gear moving right or left only to go
around obstacles. Do not attempt to turn the vehicle
around during a steep climb. If the vehicle stalls or should
you decide to stop the climb, place vehicle in reverse gear
and back down the hill slowly and as straight as possible to
a safe location. If needed, apply the brakes very lightly to
assist slowing down vehicle’s descent. Hard braking can
cause total loss of control and a rollover situation. Don’t
depress the clutch while backing down except when
bringing the vehicle to a complete stop.
Sandy Terrain
Tires with high air pressure perform better in loose sand.
Also, stay in low gear to avoid spinning the wheels. Always
maintain vehicle control, don’t make sharp turns and avoid
hard braking when possible.
Muddy Terrain
Better traction is achieved by accelerating the vehicle
slowly to avoid spinning the wheels. Making sharp turns
and hard braking can cause the vehicle to skid out of
control. Let up on the accelerator pedal and stop when
skidding out of control.
Maximum traction and control is achieved while traveling
up a steep incline in 1st gear at the lowest possible speed.
Also traveling slowly allows more time to correct a
dangerous situation.
Descending Steep Hills
Clean off mud residue stuck to rotating drive shafts and to
the tires as quickly as possible. Mud clinging to rotating
parts causes and imbalance that can damage vehicle
components. Also clean the brake drums of mud to reduce
premature brake wear.
!
WARNING
Do not descend a steep hill with rear cargo box removed.
Dangerous forward weight distribution is created.
Descend most hills straight down in 1st gear. When
necessary, use steady pressure on the brakes without
locking them up. Hard braking can cause total loss of
control and a rollover situation.
Watery Terrain
Always determine the depth of water before driving
through it. Do not drive through water that is higher than
the bottom of the floor board. Always enter the water
slowly and continue traveling slowly through the water to
minimize splashing. The vehicle could stall if the electrical
system gets wet. Never allow water to get up around the
engine. A wet engine is likely to stall or become damaged.
Always consider ground conditions and load distributions
as outlined below before descending a steep hill:
• Is the ground surface wet or dry? Wet surfaces can
result in loss of control and should not be attempted.
Test the brakes for stopping capabilities once through the
water. Allow the brakes to dry before proceeding if braking
capabilities are reduced. Brakes can be dried faster by
driving the vehicle slowly on a level surface while applying
light pressure to the brake pedal.
• Is the ground surface firm or loose? Loose surfaces can
result in loss of control and should not be attempted.
• Is the terrain fairly even or is it eroded and uneven with
holes and boulders? Surfaces that are not fairly even
can result in loss of control and should not be attempted.
• Can the descent be made fairly straight or will you be
required to turn to a degree that is approaching cross-
hill travel making the vehicle subject to imbalance and
turning over.
Snowy and Icy Terrain
Like muddy terrain, accelerate the vehicle slowly to avoid
spinning the wheels. Avoid making sharp turns and hard
braking. Let up on the accelerator pedal and stop when
skidding out of control. Always maintain a steady slow
speed allowing time to slow down and stop. Remember
slick surfaces require more time to slow down, make turns
and stops.
• Consider the vehicle’s center of gravity. Is it front heavy,
loaded high with cargo and is there a passenger along
adding weight over the front axle? The rear axle should
have sufficient weight over it to counter balance weight
distributed over the front axle. A vehicle with poor center
of gravity is subject to flipping forward end over end.
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• Is the vehicle approaching maximum load rating
capacity. Is the vehicle total loaded weight approaching
maximum rated gross weight? Too much weight can
reduce operator’s ability to brake and control the
vehicle.
IMPORTANT: Owner assumes all responsibility and
liability resulting from towing the Gondo.
Towing Without a Trailer
The following precautions should be followed when towing
the Gondo behind a tractor or another vehicle:
• Is the vehicle towing a trailer and if so is the trailer
carrying a load approaching gross weight of the Gondo?
Again, too much trailer weight can reduce the operator’s
ability to brake and control the vehicle.
• Approved tow chain or rope must be securely attached
to the Gondo at a location that will not damage the
vehicle or come loose from the vehicle.
Traverse Traveling on Steep Hills
Cross a steep slope only if no other alternative exists.
When crossing, consider ground conditions and load
18. Make certain that the weight on the uphill side of the
vehicle is equal to or heavier than the weight on the
downhill side of the vehicle. Cross in 1st gear and if your
vehicle starts to tip over, turn the vehicle down hill quickly
to regain stability and control.
• The gear selector must be placed in neutral position.
• The park brake must be off.
• Someone must be steering the vehicle while it is being
towed for it to track properly.
• When possible, the engine should be running to operate
the power steering. If the engine will not run, the steering
will be very heavy and will eventually quit as oil is bled
from its steering sector.
• Do not tow the Gondo at speeds over 5 mph. Higher
speeds may result in loss of control and damage to the
Gondo, vehicle towing the Gondo and personnel.
Pulling Loads
The Gondo is capable of pulling a load weighing many
times more than its own weight. Because of this it is
important that you know the vehicle’s capability and how to
operate it in a way that will not damage the vehicle or injure
yourself or others. Always consider the following:
• Do not tow another trailer or vehicle behind a Gondo that
is being towed.
• Do not tow the Gondo on roadways or across open
areas accessible with a trailer. Instead, load the vehicle
onto a trailer for towing.
• Does the load exceed the recommend towing capacity?
Too much weight will push the vehicle around and
hinder its stopping capabilities.
Towing Loaded on a Trailer
The Gondo may be driven or winched onto a trailer. The
following precautions should be followed when loading
and towing the Gondo on a trailer:
• Is the load front heavy placing too much weight on the
hitch? Excessive hitch weight will make the front wheels
light on the ground causing you to loose steering and
traction capabilities.
• Always make certain loading ramps are capable of
supporting the Gondo’s weight, properly spaced for the
Gondo wheels and secured to the trailer before loading
the Gondo.
• What type of terrain is the load being pulled over? Is the
ground soft, wet, dry or inclined. Any of these can hinder
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• Two people should be present when loading the vehicle.
One stands clear of the Gondo as he guides the vehicle
up the ramps and onto the trailer. The other sits in the
Gondo and steers the vehicle as it is being loaded.
When towing always start in 1st gear and shift to a higher
gear only if the vehicle has sufficient power. Do not travel
in a gear that can not control the load. Heavy loads should
be towed in 1st or 2nd gear depending on their ability to
hold the load back from pushing the vehicle when letting
up on the accelerator pedal. Remember, the heavier the
load the longer it takes for the brakes to stop the vehicle.
• Drive or winch vehicle onto the trailer slowly to prevent
accidents.
• Once loaded, turn the switch key off, set park brake and
place transmission in 1st gear.
• Properly secure the vehicle at its four corners to the four
corners of the trailer with tie down chains or other
approved tie downs. Tie downs must be designed to
withstand forces induced into them during acceleration,
making turns and applying brakes.
Towing the Gondo
The Gondo should be loaded on a trailer for towing.
However, it can be towed behind a tractor or another
vehicle for a short distance to retrieve it from an area
where a trailer won’t go.
• Always tow at a speed where the driver is in control of
his vehicle at all times.
• Always allow enough traveling distance to slow down
and stop. The Gondo’s added weight to the trailer will
require additional time and distance to slow down.
IMPORTANT: Do not tow the Gondo at speeds over 5
mph. Higher speeds may result in loss of control and
damage to the Gondo, vehicle towing the Gondo and
personnel.
• Slow down when turning to prevent loss of control and
rollovers.
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Plan Your Gear
• Do not allow anyone to ride in the Gondo while towing it
on a trailer.
1. Check the short and long range weather forecast and
take protective gear and clothing to cover all
contingencies. It doesn’t have to snow for you to fall
victim to hypothermia or exposure. Take or wear
appropriate eye and head protection, gloves, boots, a
long sleeve shirt, long pants, a jacket, rain gear, dry
socks and a full change of dry clothing.
• Obey all state and local laws for towing.
Traveling Tips From the Trail Masters
At Land Pride we want you to get maximum working and
recreational enjoyment out of your utility vehicle whether
you are using one of our All-Terrain Runabouts or one of
our terrain hugging Gondo utility trucks. If your work
project or recreational adventure is going to take you on an
extended ride deep into the wilderness or way out on the
prairie, you’ll need to seriously consider some of the
following tips from experienced pros about safety, gear,
clothing, supplies and driving techniques.
2. Plan your gear and gear up for the best and worst of
environmental conditions.
3. Pack a first aid kit, sunblocker, lip balm, water, insect
repellent, personal medications, tarp or tent, flash
light, survival knife, binoculars, camera, tool kit, rope,
duct tape, tow strap, winch or come-along, eating,
utensils, cooking utensils and high energy trail food.
4. Tie and lash down your gear and supplies securely.
Keep the bulk of the weight centered and mounted as
low as possible on the vehicle in order to maintain a
low center of gravity for safe and stable off-road travel.
Preparation and Planning
Do a complete equipment check as follows:
1. Make sure you have plenty of fuel and oil to make the
trip and then some.
Going Out on the Trail
1. Take it all in when hitting the trail but do it safely!
2. Make sure your tires have proper inflation, your lug
bolts are tight and that you have a spare and the tools
to change, repair and inflate a tire. Consider adding a
puncture sealant to your tires as a preventative
measure.
3. Check for any loose or missing parts and definitely
make those needed repairs before going anywhere. It
is especially important that you check steering,
braking, throttle, electrical and engine components
thoroughly.
2. Make sure you brief your passenger on proper safety
procedures like keeping hands, arms, feet and other
bodily appendages inside the vehicle. Passengers
should only be transported in factory supplied seating.
3. Operator and passenger are responsible for deciding
if their situation warrants using Seat Belts.
4. Avoid operating on excessively steep hills and
especially on hills that are steeper than 15 degrees.
Avoid crossing slopes if possible and don’t make
sharp uphill steering corrections or a rollover could
result. If your vehicle starts to tip over on a slope turn
the front wheels quickly down hill to regain stability
and control. The best way to climb most hills is to drive
straight up while maintaining a steady ground speed
and constant engine rpm. The best way to descend
most hills is straight down while using steady pressure
on the brakes without locking them up. Locking up the
brakes in a steep downhill situation can result in loss
of traction, steering and control. When you must cross
a slope on soft terrain, keep the front wheels turned
slightly uphill and maintain a constant speed and a
straight line of travel.
5. Driving too fast, being inattentive and turning too
sharply on slippery surfaces can result in rollovers and
accidents almost quicker than any other ground
condition we know of. Snow cover, wet trails, loose
gravel and frozen ground can all contribute to this
dangerous condition. In these conditions maintain
sharp focus on the trail ahead. Don’t make sharp turns
and avoid the need for hard braking if at all possible.
Slow down and stop If you do start to slide.
Plan Your Route
1. Plan your route, destination and rendezvous points
before starting out.
2. Don’t go it alone if at all possible. Taking someone
else along reduces the potential for loss of life or major
injury to inclement weather, animal attacks, or
accidents. Besides, it’s more fun when you have
someone to share the adventure with.
3. Obtain trail or area maps of your travel routes to and
from your destination. Communicate your travel plans
to responsible friends and or proper authorities. Plan
rendezvous points at conspicuous landmarks along
your route just in case you run into unexpected trouble
on the trail.
4. Make sure you take a weather radio and two-way
communication devices such as cell phones or long
range-two way radios. It is also good to have ground
flares, a flare gun, a smoke canister, emergency
strobe light, a reflecting mirror, matches for a signal
fire and a compass.
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6. Avoid paved surfaces. Land Pride vehicles are
designed exclusively for off-road use only. We
understand that occasionally operators have to cross
public roads or right of ways to gain access to work or
recreation sites, but don’t get in the way of faster traffic
and cross quickly and safely.
9. Whenever possible, park your vehicle on a level
surface with the transmission in gear, set the park
brake and remove the key. If you do have to park on a
hillside make to sure chock the rear wheels on the
downhill side to prevent a roll away. It’s a good idea to
keep your spare key stashed separately.
7. The Gondo is capable of crossing intermittent
streams where the depth of the water briefly comes
into contact with the bottom of the floorboards, but you
must keep these considerations in mind; You must
know how deep the water is and the strength of the
current. Cross where you have a gradual incline for
entry and exit and the bottom is fairly clean and free of
obstacles. Maintain a slow steady speed disturbing
the stream bed as little as possible. If you submerge
the engine, you will lose forward momentum and
power. If you submerge the engine or the whole
vehicle, do not attempt to start the vehicle but take it to
your nearest dealer immediately. After intermittent
stream or shallow water crossings, dry out the brake
linings by slightly accelerating the engine rpm while
riding the brakes momentarily until full drive power
and braking are restored.
8. Backing up in an off-road situation might seem a
simple thing to do to a novice, but having to back down
a hill is a very dangerous situation. If you are on level
ground always look behind you and back up slowly. If
you find yourself having to back down a hill, apply the
brakes very lightly. Hard braking can cause total loss
of control and a rollover situation. Try to back straight
down the hill without turning. Turning in this situation
can also cause a rollover.
10. Never operate a vehicle under the influence of drugs
or alcohol. When you’re driving off-road vehicles you
need to keep your senses keen and capable of quick
reaction, sharp perception and good balance.
11. Working or recreation in the deep wilderness or on the
prairies can be personally rewarding and very
enjoyable to those who truly love and understand
nature and the outdoors. Good judgement, maturity,
proper preparation and planning can turn these
adventures into great experiences you’ll talk about for
a lifetime. Share these adventures with young people
whenever you can and show them how to do it
properly. Don’t let anyone under 16 operate this
vehicle. They just aren’t mature and experienced
enough to take on the serious responsibility of
operating a vehicle in the off-road environment
without the benefit of an experienced adult with them.
Remember, the only one who can prevent and avoid
an accident is the operator in control and that’s you!
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Section 5 Options and Accessories
Section
5
Options and Accessories
Gondo Options
There are several options Land Pride offers when
selecting your Gondo.
Release
Lever
Gate
Hook
Dump Bed Option
There are two styles of dump beds available for your Land
Pride Gondo.
• Gondola style dump bed without tailgate. (See top cover
photo #22081)
• Cargo style dump bed with tailgate. (See bottom cover
Catch
Chain
photo #22076 and Figure 5-3)
Gate
Pin
Tailgate Operation (Cargo box option only)
The tailgate on the cargo box is designed to hinge from the
top down and from the bottom out depending upon
whether one is loading and unloading cargo or if one is
spreading bulk material over an area.
22074
Tailgate Opened From The Top
Figure 5-2
Unhook the catch chains and gate hooks on both sides
to swing the tailgate completely down. Catch the gate
gate parallel with the bed.
Gate
Hook
Catch
Chain
Notched
Bracket
Release
Lever
Secure the gate hooks at the top and set the catch
chains in the notched brackets at the desired opening
length. Press down on the tailgate release lever to open
the gate. Drive forward while raising the cargo box to
discharge bulk material out the back. See note below.
22075
NOTE: Do not raise cargo box any higher than
necessary while discharging bulk material out the
back. Raising cargo box too high will cause material to
spill over the tailgate.
Tailgate Opened From The Bottom
Figure 5-3
Tires
Refer to figure 5-4
There are two types of tires available for your Land Pride
with its chevron bars is a good tire to choose when traction
is your first priority. This tire is a tough tire for going over
rough terrain. The Turf Tire is a good selection when one
wants to preserve the terrain being traveled over. Golf
courses, parks and other maintained areas make the Turf
Tire an excellent choice.
Gate
Pin
Gate
Hook
Notched
Bracket
Release
Lever
Catch
Chain
22073
Tailgate Secured Shut
Figure 5-1
21387
Bar Tire
Turf Tire
figure 5-4
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Gondo Accessories
A variety of accessory equipment has been designed to
complement your needs and make your Land Pride
Gondo a very functional and useful vehicle. See your
nearest Land Pride Dealer for all accessories available.
Accessories available are:
• Grab light
• Rear receiver type hitch
• Hydraulic bed lift
• Certified ROPS with seat belts (if not originally equipped
with ROPS)
• Cab enclosure with soft doors and windshield wiper
• Front snow blade
• Log skidder
• Cold weather engine kit (Prevents carburetor icing)
• 12 Volt Ceramic Heater
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Section 6 Maintenance
Section
6
Maintenance
Some repairs require the assistance of a trained service
General Maintenance
mechanic and should not be attempted by unskilled
personnel. Consult your Land Pride dealer when
assistance is needed.
!
WARNING
Read and observe all safety warnings in this manual and in the
engine service manual.
Prepare Vehicle for Maintenance
Before servicing the vehicle the following procedure must
be followed to secure the vehicle:
!
WARNING
Except when checking or changing components, always keep
protective shields on for safety as well as for cleanliness.
1. Park vehicle on a level surface. Don’t work under or
around a vehicle parked on a steep incline.
2. Place gear selector in 1st or reverse.
3. Set park brake.
4. Turn ignition switch off and remove switch key.
!
WARNING
Keep engine clean of oil, grease, trash and debris which can
cause engine overheating, fires and belt wear. Clean only after
the engine has completely cooled. Wear gloves to protect hands
from cuts, puncture wounds and burns.
5. Block pinch point area at the center swivel yoke to
prevent movement. (See DANGER below.)
6. Chock front and back side of the wheels not being
raised off the ground whenever jacking a vehicle or
when ground surface slopes.
7. Always use jack stands to support the vehicle when
working under the vehicle.
!
WARNING
DO NOT have engine running when servicing or making
adjustments to the vehicle. Shut engine off, place transmission
in gear, set park brake and remove ignition switch key for
maximum safety.
!
DANGER
Pivoting about the center swivel yoke must be blocked to
prevent movement before working on or around the vehicle.
This articulation area is an extremely dangerous pinch point
area caused by just a slight turning of the steering wheel even
when the vehicle is not running.
!
DANGER
Repairs or maintenance specifically requiring engine power
should be performed by trained personnel only. Transmission
gear should be set in neutral with tires properly chocked or with
drive tires properly supported off the floor. Enclosed areas
should be properly ventilated to prevent carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Torque Values
Wheel Lug Nuts
!
DANGER
Exercise extreme caution when working with and around the
driveshaft and power steering belt. Make certain the engine
cannot be accidentally started. Shut engine off and remove
ignition switch key for maximum safety. Repairs or maintenance
requiring engine power should be performed by trained
personnel only.
!
WARNING
Particular attention must be given to tightening the wheel lug
nuts. Failure to correctly torque these items may result in the
loss of a wheel, which can cause personal injury and damage to
the vehicle.
Regular maintenance is the best prevention for costly
downtime or expensive, premature repair. The following
pages contain suggested maintenance information and
schedules which the operator should follow on a routine
basis.
Torque Values
FT -lbs.
Nm
Wheel lug nuts
65 - 75
88.14 - 101.7
Remain alert for unusual noises, they could be signaling a
problem. Visually inspect the vehicle for any abnormal
wear or damage. A good time to detect potential problems
is while performing scheduled maintenance service.
Correcting the problem as quickly as possible is the best
insurance.
Always check wheel lug nut torque values two hours after
initial operation and two hours after each tire repair and/or
replacement. Routinely check lug nut torque valves every
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6. Work may now be performed on the vehicle. Be sure
Engine Torques
to properly torque all bolts that were loosened. Wheel
bolts should be torqued after the vehicle is lowered to
the ground.
For engine torque values, see engine owner’s manual.
All Other Torques
For all other torques refer to “Torque Values Chart”
7. Lower the vehicle by first jacking the vehicle up high
enough to remove the jack stands. Then carefully
lower the jack until the vehicle is on the ground.
8. Remove wheel chocks.
Tire Maintenance
Use only tires recommended by Land Pride.
.
It is important for your safety and the safety of others that
the tires have correct air pressure. Check air pressure in
all four tires before each use. Visually inspect tires for loss
of air throughout each day of operation. See Tire Inflation
Chart below for correct tire pressure.
Tire Inflation Chart
21350
Tire
Inflation PSI
Figure 6-1
15*
Front Tires
Rear Tires
20*
*Maximum tire pressure is noted on tire side wall.
Jacking the Vehicle
!
DANGER
For your safety and safety of others, a jacked vehicle must be
supported properly with jack stands before working under and
around it. Also the wheels on the ground must be chocked on
both sides to prevent the vehicle from rolling forward or
backward.
21351
Figure 6-2
IMPORTANT: Use a hydraulic jack, floor jack, or
scissor type jack to lift vehicle. Do not use a handyman
jack or bumper jack and don’t jack against the bumper,
body, differential case, axles or hydraulic lines.
Seat Belts
Periodically check the seat belt webbing, retractor, buckle
and mounting hardware for wear and damage. Always
check seat belts for wear and damage after a collision.
Replace a damaged seat belt with genuine Land Pride
parts before putting the vehicle back into service.
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Loosen the lug nuts on a wheel being removed
approximately 1/2 turn counterclockwise while it is still
on the ground.
3. See important note above. Place proper jack under
vehicle as follows:
Occasionally the seat belt webbing can become twisted,
tangled or jammed. Free seat belt webbing before putting
the vehicle into service using the following procedures:
1. Pull the lap belt all the way out of the retractor. Untwist
the belt and remove any objects that are jamming the
belt.
the main frame just behind the axle.
2. Hand feed the lap belt into the retractor. If the belt
does not fully retract, pull it out and retract until it is
completed retracted.
3. Once the belt has retracted, pull it fully out again and
feed it back into the retractor several more times to
make sure it is working properly.
the main frame just in front of the axle.
4. Jack vehicle only high enough to do the work
intended.
5. Support vehicle securely with jack stands before
working under and around the vehicle.
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Electrical System
!
A 12 volt, 25 amp, negative ground electrical system is
provided. The electrical system is protected by a fuse
located behind the dash near the key switch and a
moisture proof self-resetting circuit breaker in the wiring
harness near the starter at the engine. The amp ratings
are as follows:
WARNING
Acid can cause serious injury to skin and eyes. Avoid skin
contact with battery acid and always wear eye protection when
checking the battery. Flush area with clean water and call a
physician immediately. Acid will also damage clothing.
• Fuse behind the dash - 30 Amps
• Self-resetting circuit breaker - 30 Amps
!
WARNING
Sparks can cause a battery gas explosion which will result in
personal injury. Keep battery terminals from touching any metal
parts when removing or installing the battery. Do not allow
metal tools to short between battery terminals and metal vehicle
parts.
Common circuit failures can be from “shorts”, corroded or
dirty terminals, loose connections, defective wire
insulation or broken wires. Switches, solenoids and
ignition components can also not function, causing a short
or open circuit.
!
WARNING
Before attempting any fault diagnosis of the electrical
system, use a test light or voltmeter to check the battery
voltage. If the battery voltage is satisfactory, check the
cleanliness and tightness of the terminals and ground
connections. A general understanding of electrical
servicing and use of basic test equipment is necessary for
troubleshooting and repair.
Do not allow an open flame near the battery when charging.
Hydrogen gas forms inside the battery. This gas is both toxic
and flammable and may cause an explosion if exposed to a
flame.
Check water level once a year. The water level in each cell
should be up to the level indicator. If not, add water.
Distilled water should be used to fill each cell in the battery.
However, tap water may be used if tap water is not hard or
does not have high mineral or alkali content. Do not
overfill. Have the charging system checked by your local
Land Pride dealer if the battery requires water every few
months.
Major overhaul or repair of the starting motor or alternator
should be performed by trained technicians only.
Battery
The battery is located in the engine compartment. It may
be either a maintenance-free sealed battery or a
maintenance-free battery with removable vent caps.
Inspect your battery and know which battery your have.
Water can not be added to sealed batteries as the vent
caps are not removable.
Land Pride recommends a maintenance-free battery size
BCI group U1/U1R. The battery should also have a
minimum of 300 cold cranking AMP’s and 375 cranking
AMP’s at 32 F. Always follow the manufacturer’s
maintenance, safety, storing and charging specifications.
o
Jump Starting the Battery
!
CAUTION
Do not overfill battery with water. Electrolytes may overflow
and damage paint, wiring or structure. Use soap and water to
clean the battery. Be careful not to get soap and water into the
battery. Use baking soda mixed in water to clean corrosion off
the terminals.
Refer to Figure 6-3
The battery will discharge if the lights or any other
electrical equipment is left on after the engine has stopped
running. Also, the battery will discharge if the lights or
power plug outlet is used over a prolong period while the
engine is idling.
The engine can be jump-started with a booster battery.
Follow procedures listed below when jump-starting.
!
WARNING
Incorrect battery cable connections can damage vehicle’s
electrical system and cause battery cables to spark. Sparks
around a battery can result in a battery gas explosion and
personal injury.
Prepare Vehicle to Jump-Start
1. Use only a 12-volt battery to jump-start the ATR.
Higher voltages can damage the starter motor and
other electrical components. Do not use a 24 volt
battery or two 12-volt batteries connected in series.
• Always disconnect negative (black) battery cable before
disconnecting positive (red) cable.
• Always reconnect positive (red) battery cable to the
positive (+) post before reconnecting negative (black) cable
to the negative (-) post.
2. Do not disconnect the vehicle’s battery that needs a
jump-start. Disconnecting the battery can damage the
vehicle’s electrical system.
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3. Park the live vehicle close to the vehicle needing a
boost without touching the two vehicles together. Set
parking brake on both vehicles.
Disconnecting Jumper Cables
Refer to Figure 6-3
1. Let both vehicles run for several minutes to charge up
the dead battery before removing the jumper cables.
4. Turn off all ignition switches, electric switches, light
switches and set parking brakes on both vehicles.
2. Disconnect the black jumper cable from the metal
surface on the vehicle that had the dead battery.
3. Disconnect the other end of the black jumper cable
from the negative post on the booster battery.
Red Jumper Cable
4. Disconnect the red jumper cable from the positive (+)
post on the booster battery.
12 volt
Booster
Battery
Dead
Battery
5. Disconnect the other end of the red jumper cable from
the positive (+) post on the dead battery.
Metal Surface
6. Drive the vehicle that had the dead battery for a while
to recharge the battery or recharge the battery with a
battery charger. Follow all battery charger instructions
when recharging a battery with a battery charger.
Black Jumper Cable
Figure 6-3
Fuel System
Connecting Jumper Cables
Refer to Figure 6-3
!
DANGER
1. Inspect battery terminals for corrosion. Remove
excess corrosion before connecting jumper cables.
• Observe usual fuel handling precautions.
• Do not smoke while handling fuel.
2. Connect one end of the red jumper cable to the
positive (+) terminal on the dead battery.
• Keep fuel away from an open flame or spark.
• Refuel outdoors preferably, or in a well ventilated area.
• Allow engine to cool before servicing the fuel system.
• Do not fill tank with engine running or while engine is hot.
Allow the engine to cool before filling. Spilling fuel over the
engine, muffler, or a hot object may result in a fire or
explosion.
3. Connect the other end of the red jumper cable to the
positive (+) terminal on the booster battery.
4. Connect one end of the black jumper cable to the
negative (-) terminal on the booster battery.
• Clean up any gasoline spills immediately.
• Store the vehicle away from open flame or spark if there is
fuel in the tank.
• Use extra caution when handling gasoline and other fuels.
They are flammable and vapors are explosive. A fire or
explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and can
damage property.
!
WARNING
Make connection in step 5 below to a metal surface away from
the battery. Never connect to the negative (-) post of the dead
battery or to a metal surface near the battery. Sparking near the
battery can result in a battery gas explosion and personal
injury.
• Never attempt to start engine when there is a strong odor of
gasoline fumes present. Locate and correct cause.
• Store gasoline in an approved container and keep it out of
children’s reach.
5. Connect the other end of the black jumper cable to a
metal surface on the vehicle that has the dead battery.
Inspect jumper cables to make certain they are not in
the way of moving or rotating components. Reposition
any cables that will be in the way.
• Never buy more than a 30 day supply of gasoline.
• Do not fill gasoline containers inside a vehicle, on a truck,
or on a trailer. Interior carpets and plastic truck bed liners
insulate the container and slow loss of static charge.
• When practical, remove equipment from the truck or trailer
and refuel the equipment with its wheels on the ground. If
this is not possible, then refuel the equipment on the truck or
trailer using a portable container and not a gasoline
dispenser nozzle. If a gasoline dispenser nozzle must be
used, keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank
or container opening at all times until fueling is complete.
• Gasoline is a poison harmful or fatal if swallowed.
!
DANGER
Make certain everyone is clear of all moving and rotating
components before starting either vehicle.
6. Start the live vehicle and run it at a moderate speed for
a few minutes to charge the dead battery.
7. After waiting a few minutes, start the dead vehicle. It
should start within several tries. If the vehicle does not
start, then the problem might be something other than
the battery.
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• Long-term exposure to vapors can cause serious injury and
illness.
• Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors.
• Keep face away from nozzle and gas tank opening.
• Keep gas away from eyes and skin.
Fuel Cap and
Fuel Fill Opening
Fuel Filter
Filling the Fuel Tank
Refer to Figure 6-4
Fuel Gauge
The fuel tank is located on the left side under the seat
console. Total fuel capacity is 8 gallons.
When filling the fuel tank, place gear shift in 1st or reverse
gear, set park brake, turn off engine and remove ignition
key. Tilt seat console forward to access fuel tank. Clean
dirt from around fuel cap, remove cap and begin filling.
When finished, screw cap back on securely and wipe up
any spilled gasoline. Use regular unleaded gasoline with
an octane rating of 87 or higher.
22080
Figure 6-4
Fuel Filter and Fuel Line Maintenance
Refer to Figure 6-5
IMPORTANT: Never use methanol, gasoline
containing methanol and/or gasohol containing more
than 10% ethanol. These fuels can damage the
vehicle’s fuel system. Do not mix oil with gasoline.
The fuel filter (Land Pride Part No. 831-031C) is installed
in the fuel line between the fuel tank and engine and
should be replaced annually. At the same time check the
fuel line hoses for any cracks or leaks. Inspect and replace
fuel filter and fuel lines as follows:
Using a fuel stabilizer/conditioner in the vehicle can
provide benefits such as:
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
1. Keeps gasoline fresh during storage of 90 days or
less. The fuel tank should be emptied for longer
storage.
2. Safely secure the seat console in the raised position.
3. Following all Fuel Safety Cautions and Warnings,
remove clamps securing the fuel filter and remove fuel
filter for inspection.
2. Cleans the engine during operation.
3. Eliminates gum-like varnish build-up in the fuel system.
4. Check fuel filter for sediment and water accumulation.
Check fuel lines for cracks and leaks.
5. Replace damaged fuel lines with new ones.
IMPORTANT: Do not use fuel additives containing
methanol or ethanol.
Add the correct amount of gas stabilizer/conditioner to the
gas. Follow the gas stabilizer/conditioner manufacturer’s
directions for best results.
6. Replace fuel filter when sediment or water is present.
7. Reattach fuel filter to fuel line with arrow on the filter
pointing in the same direction fuel flows in the line.
Fuel flows towards the engine.
Emptying the Fuel Tank
8. Install hose clamps around fuel filter.
9. Start vehicle and inspect for fuel leaks along fuel line
and fuel filter.
10. Shut off vehicle and remove wheel chocks if used.
!
DANGER
Never siphon a fuel tank by sucking on a hose with your mouth.
Gasoline is a poison. Also fuel vapors and gas are harmful to
your lungs and can permanently damage them. Always use a
siphon pump.
The fuel tank will need emptying when preparing for long
term storage or replacing a damaged one.
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Follow all Fuel Safety Cautions, Warnings and
Dangers.
3. Remove fuel cap and siphon fuel through the fuel fill
opening with a siphon pump into an approved gas
container. Make sure the container is capable of
holding all the gas. Do not dump fuel on the ground.
22079
Figure 6-5
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Engine Maintenance
!
CAUTION
General Information
Make certain to keep fingers from getting caught between belt
and pulley when rotating belt over pulley.
Detailed instructions and recommendations for break-in
and regular maintenance are specified in the engine
operator’s manual. Engine warranty is backed by the
engine manufacturer. Please refer to engine
Replace power steering belt as follows:
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
manufacturer’s manual for engine servicing, lubricating oil
levels, oil quality and viscosity recommendations, bolt
torques, etc. Special attention should be paid to applicable
data that is not duplicated here.
2. Safely secure the seat console in the raised position.
3. Disconnect negative battery cable.
4. Safely secure cargo box and seat console in the up
position to prevent injury.
High Altitude Carburetor Kit
IMPORTANT: The air-fuel mixture in carburetors
modified for high elevation is too lean when operating
at elevations below 5,000 feet. Operating engines with
modified carburetors below 5,000 feet can result in
engine overheating and serious engine damage.
Return carburetor to original factory specifications
when operating at low elevations.
Power Steering Shield
Gondo vehicles shipped from the factory are equipped
with carburetors designed to operate efficiently between
0 and 4,999 feet. Carburetor change over kits for different
altitudes may be purchased from your nearest Land Pride
Dealer. The following kits are available:
Elevation
Carburetor Kit No.
21346
0’ - 7,999’
8,000’ & up
Engine Standard
24755125-S
Figure 6-6
Refer to Figure 6-6
5. Remove bolts securing belt cover and remove cover.
Refer to Figure 6-7
Power Steering Belt
6. Loosen belt take-up bolt and hand squeeze belt
together. This should allow room to remove the belt.
Power steering belt and pump are positioned behind the
engine and are protected by a shield. Do not remove
shield except to service the belt and always replace
shield after servicing the belt.
Replace power steering belt when it shows signs of
severe cuts, tears, excessive weather checking and
cracking or burns caused by slipping. Slight raveling of
belt covering does not indicate failure. Trim ravelings with
a sharp knife.
Drive Pulley
Take-up Bolt & Slot
Driven Pulley
Power Steering
Pump
Inspect belt pulley grooves and flanges for wear. A new
belt, or one in good condition, should never run against
bottom of pulley groove. Replace pulley when this is the
case, otherwise belt will lose power and slip excessively.
Never pry a belt to get it on a pulley as this will cut or
damage the fibers of the belt covering.
Keep oil and grease away from belts and never use belt
dressings. Any of these will destroy the belt composition in
a very short time.
21353
Figure 6-7
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7. Remove belt by rolling it off over the drive pulley and
then lifting it up off the driven pulley.
6. Saturate precleaner with new engine oil and gently
squeeze all excess oil out.
8. Reinstall new belt by placing it over the driven pulley
and then rolling it over the drive pulley.
7. Inspect precleaner element for holes and tears before
reinstalling it. Replace element if damaged.
9. Re-tension power steering belt and tighten take-up
bolt.
8. Reinstall precleaner element over the paper element
being careful not to damage the elements.
10. Reinstall belt cover and fasteners.
11. Reconnect battery negative cable.
9. Reinstall air cleaner cover and secure with cover
retaining knob.
12. Remove blocks securing cargo box up and lower
cargo box.
Air Cleaner Cover
Air Cover Knob
Engine Air Filter
Refer to Figure 6-8
A specially designed high density paper filter element
surrounded by an oil filled foam precleaner filter element
cleans the air supplied to the engine. Protect your engine
by ordering only genuine Land Pride parts when replacing
the air filter elements.
NOTE: Do not operate engine with a damaged air filter
or without the air filter elements installed. Dirt will
enter the engine and cause a dust ingested engine
failure.
21368
Figure 6-8
Element
Cover
Element Cover
Air Filter Maintenance Schedule
Wing Nut
• Check air filter daily before starting engine for dirt and
debri buildup. Also check daily for loose and damaged
filter components. Tighten loose components and
replace damaged components.
• Service precleaner foam element ever 25 hours of
operation. Service more often when operating in
extremely dusty or dirty conditions.
• Service paper element every 100 hours of operation.
Service more often when operating in extremely dusty
or dirty conditions.
Paper Element
Behind Precleaner
Air Filter Replacement Parts
Order genuine Land Pride parts when replacing the
precleaner element.
Precleaner Foam
Element
21369
Figure 6-9
Description
Part No.
Precleaner Element (61 mm deep) . . . . 24-083-02-S
Paper Element (65 mm deep). . . . . . . . .47-083-03-S
Rubber Seal On
Air Cleaner Stud
Air Cleaner
Base
Precleaner Foam Element
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Safely secure the seat console in the raised position.
3. Loosen air cleaner cover knob and remove cover.
4. Remove outside precleaner element from the paper
element.
5. Wash precleaner element with warm water and
detergent. Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of
detergent. Do not wring precleaner. Squeeze
excess water out and allow time to air dry.
21370
Figure 6-10
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Refer to Figure 6-11
Paper Element
The spark arrester is mounted inside the muffler behind
the muffler exhaust deflector. It is designed to suppress
sparks from escaping the muffler while they are still
glowing.
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Safely secure the seat console in the raised position.
3. Loosen air cleaner cover knob and remove cover.
4. Remove element cover nut, element cover and paper
element with precleaner element.
Spark Arrester Maintenance Schedule
• Inspect every 100 hours for carbon build-up and screen
damage.
5. Remove precleaner element from paper element.
Service precleaner as described in Precleaner
Service Procedure.
6. Do not wash paper element or blow pressurized
air over and through it. This will damage the
element. Always handle the element, new or used,
carefully to prevent damaging it. Inspect and replace
the element if it is dirty, bent or damaged with a
genuine Land Pride element. Do not use an element
if its sealing surfaces are bent or damaged.
7. Check air cleaner base. Make sure it is not bent or
damaged and is secured.
8. Check element cover. Make sure it is not bent or
damage and that it fits properly. Replace all damaged
air cleaner components.
• Clean whenever carbon build-up is visible or whenever
lost of engine power is detected.
• Replace when damaged.
Spark Arrester Maintenance Procedure
Refer to Figure 6-11
1. Remove spark arrester mounting screws, exhaust
deflector and spark arrester from the muffler.
2. Remove carbon deposits from spark arrester screen
with a wire bristle brush. Be careful not to damage the
spark arrester screen.
3. Inspect the spark arrester for holes or breaks in the
screen and replace if damaged.
4. Reattach spark arrester and exhaust deflector to
muffler with mounting screws.
9. Inspect the air cleaner base for loose dirt or debris that
may have fallen on it when the element was removed.
Be careful that none of the dirt drops into the intake
throat, remove base and wipe it clean.
Muffler
10. Check the condition of the rubber seal on the air
cleaner stud, replace it if its condition is questionable
in any way. A new rubber seal is provided with the
replacement paper element in a sealed packaged.
11. Reinstall paper element, precleaner, element cover,
element cover nut, and air cleaner cover. Secure
cover with cover retaining knob.
Spark
Arrester
Spark Arrester
!
DANGER
The spark arrester does not stop all fire emitting sparks from
escaping the muffler. Use extreme caution when driving through
dry grass, brush and other fire hazard materials. Never stop or
park the vehicle over combustible materials.
Exhaust
Deflector
Mounting
Screws
!
WARNING
The muffler is very hot and will burn upon contact. Allow time
to cool before servicing the spark arrester.
21349
Figure 6-11
!
CAUTION
Spark Arrester Replacement Parts
To maintain efficiency, the spark arrester must be serviced every
100 hours. Be careful not to damage the spark arrester screen
when cleaning.
Description
Part No.
Spark Arrester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 840-174C
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Section 6 Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Every
Every
Every
As
Every Refer to
Maintenance Operation
Daily
25 Hrs 100 Hrs. 6 Mos. Noted Season Page
Check Engine Oil level
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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37
25
Check Hydraulic Fluid Level (1)
Check Tire Pressure
Check for Fluid Leaks
Inspect All Nuts and Bolts for Tightness
Check and Clean Area Around Air Intake
Grease Zerk Fittings for rotating surfaces - 1 place
Service Air Cleaner Pre-cleaner Foam Element(2)
Check Wheel Lug Nuts (Torque 65 to 75 Ft. lbs.) (3)
Grease Zerk Fittings for bearings - 3 places
Service Air cleaner Paper Element (4)
Change Engine Oil (5) & (6)
24
30
38
X
30
24
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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X
X
X
X
Change Engine Oil Filter (5) & (6)
Check Differential Fluid Level (7)
Check Transmission Fluid Level
Check Battery Charge and Water Level
Inspect Drum Brakes
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Inspect Parking Brake
Check Master Cylinder Brake Fluid
Check & Regap Spark Plugs (1.02 mm / .04 in.)
Change Transmission Fluid Level
Check Fuel Line Hoses and Clamps
Replace In-line Fuel Filter
37
200 hrs
1000 hrs
28
28
26
29
31
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Clean Battery and Terminals
Check Power Steering Belt
Clean Spark Arrester (8)
Service Bendix starter drive (9)
Disassemble and clean solenoid shift starter (9)
Reference Notes for above Maintenance Operation:
(1) Reservoir should be 3/4 full when all hydraulic accessories are in retract position.
(2) Replace air cleaner pre-cleaner if damaged.
(3) Check tightness after first 2 hours of initial operation and 2 hours after removal for repair and/or replacement.
(4) Replace paper element if extremely dirty or damaged.
(5) Make first engine oil and filter change after the first month of operation or at 20 hours of operation (whichever comes first).
(6) Service every 100 hours or 6 months (whichever comes first).
(7) Change differential oil ever year or every 400 hours (whichever comes first).
(8) Clean spark arrester whenever loss of engine power is noticed or every season (whichever comes first).
(9) Have a Land Pride dealer perform this service every year or every 500 hours (whichever comes first)
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Section 7 Lubrication and Fluids
Section
7
Lubrication and Fluids
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2. Allow enough time for engine oil to settle before
checking oil level with dipstick.
3. Clean around the dipstick before removing it to keep
dirt and debris out of the engine.
4. Remove dipstick and wipe clean.
5. Fully insert dipstick and remove. Oil level on the
dipstick should be up to the “F” mark but not over.
Engine Oil
Engine lubrication is essential and must be maintained to
ensure long engine life. It is extremely important to use
proper type and weight of oil in the crankcase. It is also
extremely important to check oil daily and change it
regularly as outlined in the maintenance schedule.
See Engine Operator’s Manual for a detailed description
of engine oil maintenance. Also the Engine Operator’s
Manual provides additional information necessary to keep
the engine in top operating condition. Follow all
maintenance procedures provided in the Engine
Operator’s Manual.
6. If oil level on dipstick is low, remove filler cap located
on the top left valve cover and fill with recommended
oil. Repeat steps 2, 3, 4 and 5 until oil level on dipstick
indicates full. Do not overfill or plug fouling and
power loss will occur.
7. Replace filler cap and dipstick
NOTE: Running engine low on oil can cause engine
damage and void engine warranty.
NOTE: Overfilling of oil level can cause loss of power,
engine damage and void engine warranty.
Engine Oil Maintenance Schedule
• Check oil level daily before starting engine.
• Make first oil change after the first month of operation or
Filler Cap
at 20 hours of operation (whichever comes first).
• Make all subsequent oil changes every 6 months or
every 100 hours of operation (whichever comes first)
Engine Oil Type and Capacity
Dip Stick
22077
• Type of Lubrication based on temperature range
figure 7-1
expected before next oil change:
o
0 F and up - SAE 10W-30
o
32 F and down - Synthetic SAE 5W-20 or 5W-30
• Service Class: SG, SH, SJ or higher
• Engine Oil Capacity:
2 US qts. / 1.9 liters with filter replacement
or Fill to upper limit mark on dipstick.
Engine Oil Level Check
Da ily
21372
Check engine oil with the dipstick daily as follows:
figure 7-2
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
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Engine Oil and Filter Change
Refer to Figures 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4 & 7-5
Oil Drain Valve
Oil Drain Cap
100 hrs / 6 m os.
Drain used engine oil while the engine and oil are still
warm. The oil will drain more freely and carry away more
impurities. Change oil as follows:
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Clean the area around the oil filter to keep dirt and
debris out of the engine.
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3. Place a suitable container below the engine to catch
used oil as it drains. Remove filler cap. Turn oil drain
valve 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pull out to drain
oil.
figure 7-3
4. Remove oil filter located on left side of engine with a
filter wrench. Let remaining oil drain out.
5. Push oil drain valve in and turn clockwise until hand
tight. Replace oil drain cap.
6. Clean oil filter base where the oil filter seats against it.
7. Place a new replacement filter in a shallow pan with
the open end up. Pour new engine oil in through the
threaded center hole until oil reaches the bottom of
the threads. Allow one or two minutes for the oil to be
absorbed by the filter material.
8. Coat new filter O-ring with clean engine oil and install
filter to engine filter base.
Oil Filter
Base
Oil Filter
9. Hand tighten oil filter until O-ring seats. Finish
tightening by turning in the filter an additional 2/3 to 1
turn.
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10. Dispose of used motor oil and filter in a manner that is
compatible with the environment. Do not throw used
oil in the trash, pour it on the ground, or down a drain.
Figure 7-4
11. Fill engine with recommended oil and quantity. Do not
12. Replace filler cap, start engine and check engine and
oil filter for leaks. Correct any leaks before placing
engine into service.
13. Stop engine and check oil level. Add additional oil if
not to the full mark “F” on the dipstick.
Land Pride Oil Filter
21134
Part No.
5205002
Part Description
KOHLER ENGINE OIL FILTER
Oil Filter O-Ring
Figure 7-5
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Warm oil drains quickly and completely. Drain used oil
while it is still warm as follows:
Differential Oil
1. Park vehicle on a level surface, set park brake, turn off
ignition switch and remove switch key.
Differential lubrication is essential and must be
maintained to ensure long life of the differentials. It is
extremely important to use proper type and weight of oil.
Also, it is important to check and change oil as outlined in
the maintenance schedule below.
2. Place a suitable container below housing to catch
used oil. Remove fill plug, level plug and drain plug.
3. Allow used oil to drain completely and then reinstall
drain plug and tighten securely with 5 to 15 in. lbs. of
torque.
NOTE: Running vehicle low on differential oil can
damage differential and void its warranty.
4. Dispose of used oil in a manner that is compatible with
the environment. Do not throw used oil in the trash,
pour it on the ground, or down a drain.
Differential Maintenance Schedule
5. Fill front and rear differential cases with 2 quarts or to
bottom of oil level hole with recommended gear lube.
6. Replace fill plug and oil level plug. Tighten securely
with 5 to 15 in. lbs. of torque.
• Check case housing for damage and possible oil
leakage after each use.
• Check gear lube level every 6 months or every 100
hours (whichever comes first).
• Change gear lube every 5 years or every 500 hours
(whichever comes first).
Differential Oil Type and Capacity
Oil Fill Plug
• Type of lubrication: S.A.E 80-90 wt. GL-5 Gear Lube
• Lubrication capacity: 2 quarts or fill to bottom of check
plug opening.
Differential Oil Level Check
100 hrs / 6 m os.
21364
Check differential gear lube level at oil level check plugs
filled to edge of oil level check hole.
Figure 7-6
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
Oil Level Plug
2. Remove oil level plug and verify oil is level with bottom
of plug hole.
3. If low on oil, remove fill plug and add new differential
oil until oil is level with bottom of fill hole.
4. Replace both plugs and tighten securely with 5 to 15
in. lbs of torque.
Differential Oil Change
500 hrs / 5 yrs
Oil Drain Plug
21365
Figure 7-7
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Warm oil drains quickly and completely. Drain used oil
while it is still warm as follows:
Transmission Fluid
Transmission lubrication is essential and must be
maintained to ensure long life of the transmission. It is
extremely important to use proper fluid. Also, it is
important to check and change oil as outlined in the
maintenance schedule below.
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Place a suitable container below housing to catch
used oil. Remove dip stick and drain plug.
3. Allow used oil to drain completely and then reinstall
drain plug and tighten securely with 5 to 15 in. lbs. of
torque.
NOTE: Running vehicle low on transmission oil can
damage transmission and void its warranty.
4. Dispose of used oil in a manner that is compatible with
the environment. Do not throw used oil in the trash,
pour it on the ground, or down a drain.
5. Fill transmission case with 2 quarts of Dextron 3
automatic transmission fluid at the dipstick port. Do
Transmission Maintenance Schedule
• Check case housing for damage and possible fluid
leakage after each use.
• Check transmission fluid level every 100 hours or ever 6
months of operation, whichever comes first.
• Change transmission fluid every 1000 hrs or
6. Replace dipstick and check oil level.
immediately if water gets into it.
Transmission Fluid Type and Capacity
• Type of Fluid: 5W30 Synthetic motor oil (S/N 460312+)
Dextron 3 automatic transmission fluid (S/N 460311-)
• Fluid capacity: 2 quarts or fill to the full mark, “H” mark
on the dipstick.
Transmission Oil Level Check
Refer to Figure 7-8
Fill And
Oil Check
100 hrs / 6 m os.
22083
Check transmission oil level at the dip stick as follows:
Figure 7-8
1. Prepare vehicle for maintenance as outlined in steps
1-6 on page 24.
2. Allow enough time for transmission oil to settle before
checking oil level at the dipstick. Oil level may be
checked cold or after several hours of operation.
3. Clean around the dipstick before removing it to keep
dirt and debris out of the transmission.
4. Remove dipstick and wipe clean.
5. Fully insert dipstick and remove. Oil, hot or cold,
should be at the “H” mark on the dipstick but not over.
6. If oil level on dipstick is low, fill at the dipstick opening
with recommended oil. Repeat steps 3, 4, 5 and 6 until
oil level on dipstick indicates full. Do not overfill.
Drain Plug
Transmission Fluid Change
22082
1000 hrs
Figure 7-9
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Brake Fluid
Steering & Cargo Lift Cylinder Fluid
For your safety and the safety of others it is important that
the master cylinder fluid be maintained. Have a Land Pride
Service Technician inspect the vehicle if the master
cylinder is loosing fluid frequently.
!
WARNING
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate skin. Wear
protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working
with hydraulic systems. use a piece of cardboard or wood rather
than hands when searching for hydraulic leaks. If hydraulic
fluid is injected into the skin, it must be surgically removed
within a few hours by a doctor or gangrene may result.
Brake Fluid Maintenance Schedule
• Check fluid reservoir monthly.
• Fill reservoir immediately if low or if braking capabilities
begin to fade.
The hydraulic fluid operates the power steering, cargo lift
and hydraulic controlled accessory equipment. For your
safety and the safety of others it is important that the
hydraulic fluid be maintained. If the reservoir is loosing
fluid frequently, have a Land Pride Dealer inspect the
vehicle.
Brake Fluid Type and Capacity
• Type of fluid: DOT 3
• Quantity: Fill to within 1/2” of reservoir opening.
Brake Fluid Level Check
Refer to Figure 7-10
Hydraulic Fluid Maintenance Schedule
• Check fluid reservoir monthly.
• Fill reservoir immediately if low or if hydraulics are
operating poorly.
Monthly
Hydraulic Fluid Type and Capacity
The master cylinder fluid reservoir is located behind the
steering column. Remove steering column shroud and
visually inspect fluid level in the reservoir. The fluid should
be within 1/2” of reservoir opening. Remove fill cap and
add DOT 3 fluid as needed.
• Type of fluid: Dextron 3 automatic transmission fluid
• Quantity: 2 quarts. Tank should be 3/4 full when all
accessories are in retracted position.
Hydraulic Fluid Level Check
Refer to Figure 7-11
Fill Cap
Monthly
The fluid reservoir is located on the driver’s side under the
seat. Visually inspect fluid level inside the reservoir.
Remove filler cap and add automatic transmission fluid if
low.
Reservoir
22064
Figure 7-10
22070
Figure 7-11
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Pillow Block Bearing
Refer to Figure 7-14
Grease Type Lubrication
There are several points on the vehicle that require
lubrication. It is important that these points be lubricated
frequently to maintain ease of lever operation and to
ensure long bearing life.
100 hrs
Driveline U-Joints
The Pillow block bearing is located along side the left side
of the engine below the fuel filter.
• Grease every 100 hours of operation
• Type of Grease: Multipurpose
100 hrs
• Quantity: 3 or 4 pumps of the grease gun.
Stop adding grease if lubricant emerges through the
seals.
Grease every 100 hours of operation
• Type of Grease: Multipurpose
• Quantity: 3 or 4 pumps of the grease gun. Stop adding
grease if lubricant is emerging through the seals.
22067
Figure 7-14
Rotating Bearing Surfaces
Refer to Figure 7-15
Da ily
22078
Front Drive Line U-Joint
Figure 7-12
The swivel tube is located in the rear frame (See
• Grease daily before putting into service
• Type of Grease: Multipurpose
• Quantity: Grease until lubricant emerges from one end
of the bushing.
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Rear Drive Line U-Joint
Figure7-13
Figure 7-15
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Section 8 Seasonal Storage
Section
8
Seasonal Storage
8. Clean dirt and chaff from cylinders and fins, blower
housing and muffler.
9. Check oil fill cap and fuel tank cap to make certain
they are securely in place.
!
CAUTION
Fuel vapors are flammable and explosive. Do not store a vehicle
with fuel in the tank in a building where fumes can reach a spark
or an open flames (i.e. plug-in sockets, light switches, light
fixtures, power tools, welders, pilot lights and stoves).
Vehicle Storage Preparation
1. Perform separate engine preparations listed
previously before storing the vehicle.
Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide. Do not run a
vehicle inside a building any longer than what it takes to move
it. Serious illness or death may result from prolong exposure to
carbon monoxide.
2. Store vehicle in a clean, dry place.
3. Always set park brake, leave vehicle in gear and
remove ignition key when parking the vehicle.
4. Before working around or on the vehicle, allow it to
cool.
5. Remove all dirt and trash.
7. Check thoroughly for any worn or damaged parts that
need replacing including decals and order them from
your Land Pride Dealer.
Engine Preparation for Storage
1. Take vehicle out of gear, set park brake and run
engine outside for 15 minutes minimum. Then shut
vehicle off and remove ignition key.
2. Drain oil from crankcase while engine is still warm.
4. Refill with fresh oil of proper viscosity. Refer to
8. Thoroughly lubricate the vehicle according to
lubrication instructions.
6. Prepare fuel system as follows:
9. Block vehicle up to take weight off the tires.
NOTE: Do not deflate tires.
Short term storage (90 days or less):
a. Siphon most of the fuel from the tank.
10. Clean battery and battery post. Check battery
electrolyte level. Protect battery from freezing
temperatures. Occasionally recharging battery during
storage will extend battery life.
b. Add fuel stabilizer to the tank per manufacturers
recommendation.
11. Secure a waterproof cover over the vehicle if stored
outside.
IMPORTANT: Do not use fuel additives containing
methanol or ethanol.
Vehicle Removal From Storage Preparation
1. Remove waterproof cover if used.
c. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to prevent water
condensation build-up.
2. Clean vehicle, removing trash and dirt accumulation.
3. Install all safety shields and review safety precautions
listed in this manual.
d. Run engine to circulate fresh fuel throughout
engine components.
Long term storage (over 90 days):
4. Reconnect spark plug leads to spark plugs.
5. Check engine oil level.
6. Check transmission oil level.
7. Charge battery.
8. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline.
9. Run vehicle at half speed for 5 minutes, checking
operation of steering control levers.
a. Siphon most of the fuel from the tank.
b. Run engine until it stops from lack of fuel.
NOTE: Gasoline evaporates if left in carburetor for
long periods, forming gum and varnish deposits in the
carburetor. These deposits will cause engine flooding
and loss of power.
10. Stop engine and check for oil leaks, loose fittings and
overall condition of the vehicle.
11. Tighten any bolts that may have loosened.
12. Check and inflate tires to correct air pressure.
c. Remove spark plugs and pour a tablespoon of
engine oil into each spark plug hole. Install plugs,
but do not reconnect plug leads.
d. Crank engine with starter at least a dozen
revolutions to distribute oil over cylinder walls and
valve mechanism.
7. Clean exterior surface of engine. Spread a light film of
oil over any exposed metal surfaces of engine that are
subject to corrosion.
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Section 9 Body Repair
Section
9
Body Repair
8. Polish to a high luster or as required to match
surrounding material.
9. Wipe clean with soft clean cloth; any dirt on cloth will
Introduction
Land Pride Gondo bodies are constructed of fiberglass.
Scuffs, light scratches and deep gouges are in most
situations repairable. Land Pride recommends that you
use a professional body shop to restore your vehicle’s
body. For your consideration, we have provided below a
list of recommended tools, materials and steps suggested
for repairing the fiberglass body.
mar surface.
Scratch
Required Tools and Materials
(See note to left)
• 1,000 rpm buffing tool, DeWalt #849
• Meguiars buffing compound #8432
• Meguiars polish #8232 (optional)
• Meguiars maroon cutting pad #W-7006
• Meguiars tan polishing pad #W-9006 (optional)
• Meguiars backing plate #W-64
NOTE: Land Pride does not supply the required tools,
paint and materials needed to repair the vehicle body.
All tools, paint and materials should be purchased
locally.
Light Scuff
• Soft clean cotton cloths
• 3M interface sanding pad #05774
Required Tools and Materials
(See note above)
• Air Vantage finishing sander with 6-inch hook and loop
• 1,000 rpm buffing tool, DeWalt #849
• Meguiars buffing compound #8432
• Meguiars polish #8232 (optional)
• Meguiars maroon cutting pad #W-7006
• Meguiars tan polishing pad #W-9006 (optional)
• Meguiars backing plate #W-64
pad
• 3M-P800 sanding film #00970
Steps to Repair
1. Clean entire area of repair. Clean water is fine for this
purpose. Do not use solvent as this will damage the
body surface.
• Soft clean cotton cloths
2. Install interface-sanding pad onto finishing sander.
Attach sanding film to Interface pad. (Take care in
centering sanding pad and film on sander.)
Steps to Repair
1. Clean entire area of repair. Clean water is fine for this
purpose. Do not use solvent as this will damage the
body surface.
3. Sand surface using about 45 P.S.I. air pressure at tool
inlet, do not sand at a high pad speed, because speed
causes the sanding film to load with dust and heats
the body surface. Proper sander pad speed is based
on cut and travel speed of pad, and downward
pressure applied by the operator. To clean sanding
pad surface, run sander face at 90 degrees on the
edge of a piece of cardboard. This cleaning operation
will help keep the sanding film clean and run cooler.
Continue to sand surface until original scratch
2. Install cutting pad #7006 on buffer (maroon pad).
3. Spread compound on area of repair, use about as
much as it takes to cover a half-dollar coin, this is a
good starting point.
4. Set buffing tool to lowest possible speed on dial, do
not buff at a high speed as this will heat and warp
material.
5. Buff damage area until surface scuff disappears. A
second and third application of compound may be
required. Keep buffer moving over surface, this will
help keep the surface cool. Clean compound residue
off surface after each buffing operation. Do not
continue to buff compound until dry, or buff the surface
when dry. When all scuff marks have been buffed out
the surface may still appear a little dull, if so, proceed
to #6.
damage is no longer visible. Wipe the surface with a
cloth then inspect to be sure the entire original scratch
has been fully sanded away (very important).
4. Install cutting pad #7006 on buffer (maroon pad).
5. Spread compound #8432 on area of repair, use about
as much as it takes to cover a half-dollar coin, this is a
good starting point.
6. Set buffing tool to lowest possible speed on dial, do
not buff at a high speed as this will heat and warp
material.
6. Install polish on surface as in step #3.
7. Buff sanded area until surface scuff disappears.
7. Spread #8232 polish on surface as in step #3.
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8. A second and third application of compound may be
required. Keep buffer moving over surface, this will
help keep the surface cool. Clean compound residue
off surface after each buffing operation. Do not
continue to buff compound until dry.
9. Buff the surface of the body when dry. When all scuff
marks have been buffed out the surface may still
appear a little dull, if so, proceed to #10.
10. Install polishing pad #W-9006 on buffer (tan pad).
11. Spread #8232 polish on surface as in step #3.
12. Polish to a high luster or as required to match
surrounding material.
13. Wipe clean with soft clean cloth; any dirt on cloth will
mar surface.
Deep Gouge
Required Tools and Materials
(See note on page 39)
• 1,000 rpm buffing tool, DeWalt #849
• Evercoat Body Filler Easy Sand
• Sanding Pad
• DuPont Full-Thane Primer 421-15
• DuPont 3939 Cleaner
• DuPont Sealer 42470
• DuPont Chroma Base/ Clear Coat Paint System
• HVLP Paint Sprayer
Steps to Repair
1. Sand damaged area with 500-grit paper to remove
raised edges and to create abraded surface for proper
adhesion.
2. Fill damaged area with Evercoat body filler (2-part
system) and allow to completely dry.
3. Sand down high spots with 500-grit paper. If recesses
are still visible due to filler shrinkage, apply second
skim coat and again allow to dry completely, then sand
surface flush with surrounding area.
4. Apply DuPont Full-Thane Primer 421-15 over body
filler.
5. Once primer is completely dry, clean surface with
DuPont 3939 Cleaner and again allow surface to dry
completely.
6. Apply 42470 Sealer over body filler.
7. Apply color-matched paint system with HVLP paint
sprayer according to supplier’s recommendations.
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Section 10 Specifications and Capacities
Section 10 Specifications and Capacities
4400EX Series Gondo
Engine Kohler Command Pro Series
Body Cowling Fiberglass
Floorboards Fiberglass
Engine Type 4 stroke - air cooled V-Twin
Horse Power 20
Frame Construction Tube & channel
Frame. Suspension Pivoting interactive
Displacement 624 cc
Cylinders
2
Fenders Front: Integral
Rear: Bed mounted
Valving OHV
Front Bumper Standard
Front Brush Guard Optional
Seating Buckets - 2
Lubrication Pressurized
Engine Oil Type SAE 10W30
Engine Oil Capacity 2 US quarts
ROPS Standard
1.9 Liters
Engine Idle rpm 1100 rpm +/- 100 rpm
Rear Hitch 2” receiver
Approximate Curb Weight 1400 lbs.
Total Payload of Base Unit 2200 lbs.
Total Gross Vehicle Weight 3600 lbs.
Rear Cargo Box Capacity 1800 lbs.
Maximum Tongue Weight 250 lbs.
Maximum Engine Static rpm 3800 rpm
Max. Torque 32.5 lb@2600
Cooling Air
ACG Output 12V/20A
Ignition Keyed
2500 lbs.
Battery 300 cca
Maximum Towing Capacity
Wheel Base 68”
Spark Arrestor Standard
Headlights Standard
Tail Lights Standard
Fuel Capacity 8 gallons
Tread Center Front 43"
Tread Center Rear 43"
Width at front tires 56"
Width at rear tires 56”
Fuel Type Unleaded fuel with 87 min
octane (Methanol fuel not
allowed)
Front & Rear Differential 2 US qts. S.A.E 80-90wt.
Inside Turning Radius 8’-4”
Inside Turning Circle 16’-8”
Outside Turning Circle 25’-0”
Oil Capacity and Type GL-5 Gear Lube
o
Transmission Case 2 US qts. Mobil 5w30
Angle of Oscillation 16
Fluid Capacity and Type synthetic oil (S/N 460312+)
Inches of Rise 14”
Transmission 5 - speed
Height 54.5” top of steering
manual transmission
wheel
76.5” top of ROPS
Gear Selection 5 - forward and 1- reverse
Length 117” without cargo box
135” with cargo box
Max. Speed up to 17 mph
Floorboard Height With bar tires: 14"
With turf tires: 13.5”
Brakes Front: Hydraulic drum
Min. Ground Clearance 7 1/2”
Rear: Hydraulic drum
Brake oil DOT 3
Tire Size (Bar & Turf) 4-ply 26x12-12
Steering & Cargo Lift Type Hydrostatic steering
Tire Pressure (Front) 15 psi
Hydraulic lift
Steering & Cargo Reservoir 2 US qts. Dextron 3
Tire Pressure (Rear)
20 psi**
Fluid Capacity & Type automatic transmission fluid
Steering Wheel Dia. 14"
** Tire pressure may be increased to accommodate additional cargo load. Max.tire pressure is noted on tire side wall.
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Section 11 Features And Benefits
Section 11 Features And Benefits
4400EX Series
Features
Benefits
20hp OHV V-Twin Kohler Proven power, dependability, and fuel efficiency.
Command Pro Series Engine
Fully Articulating For excellent stability and ground hugging traction on extreme terrain.
and Oscillating Interactive Frame
Fully Certified For increased protection when needed.
(Roll Over Protection System)
Five-speed Automotive Transmission For excellent power, pulling performance and speed range selection.
Full-time Four Wheel Drive For maximum traction.
Dana Differentials Front and Rear For maximum traction and durability.
4-Wheeled Automotive Style Braking For Maximum Stopping Power & Control
Hydrostatic Power Steering. For easy handling and higher productivity.
Hydraulic Dumping Cargo Bed For Maximum Productivity
Lever Activated Hydraulic Outlets For powered cargo dump and front blade lift.
2200lb Total Payload Capacity For high productive cargo, gear hauling, & passenger transport capabilities.
Eight-gallon Fuel Tank For extended operating range in off-road conditions.
56" Wheel Stance For Excellent Stability
High Ground Clearance Enables extreme trail capability.
13.5" Under Floorboard
Large Open Operator’s Station For passenger and operator comfort.
High Back Type Bucket Seats For passenger and operator comfort.
Cab-over Suspension System For operator comfort.
on Front Cowling
Forward Tilting Cab Console For maximum ease of service.
Standard Two Inch Receiver Hitch For pulling power and added versatility.
Choice of Bumper or Brush Guard To meet specific performance needs.
Choice of Three Cargo Boxes For maximum versatility.
Wide Range of Accessories For added versatility and operator convenience.
Warranty One year against manufacturing defects.
Two years manufacture’s engine warranty.
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Section 12 Troubleshooting
Section 12 Troubleshooting
Symptoms
Probable Causes
Suggested Remedies
Key switch is not in the off position.
Switch key to off position.
Disconnect and recharge battery.
Battery is dead
Battery is worn out or defective.
Starter solenoid is shorted.
Replace battery.
Replace starter solenoid.
Clean and tighten battery connections.
Battery connections are loose or
corroded.
Battery will not charge up
Battery fluid level is low.
Battery cell is dead.
Add distilled water to battery cell.
Replace battery.
Battery is worn out or defective.
Master cylinder linkage is out of
adjustment.
Adjust master cylinder linkage.
Brakes are sticking (won’t release)
Brakes don’t function
Master cylinder return spring is broken.
Ground debris in brake linkage.
Master cylinder oil level is low.
Brake line is broken.
Replace master cylinder return spring.
Clean debris from brake linkage.
Add brake fluid to the master cylinder.
Replace brake line.
Brake line has air in it.
Bleed brake line and add brake fluid.
Replace master cylinder.
Master cylinder is defective.
Electrical fuse is blown or missing.
Replace electrical fuse.
Electrical system does not work
Battery connections are loose or
corroded.
Clean and tighten battery connections.
Battery is worn out or defective.
Ignition switch is defective.
Clutch does not engage.
Replace battery.
Replace ignition switch.
Readjust clutch linkage and/or replace
throw-out bearing.
Clutch is malfunctioning
Engine backfires
Clutch does not disengage.
Readjust clutch linkage and/or replace
throw-out bearing.
Clutch worn out.
Replace clutch.
Spark plug is fouled.
Replace or clean spark plug.
Air intake restrictor upstream of air
cleaner is missing or incorrectly
installed.
Replace or correctly install air intake
restrictor.
Throttle cable is defective or out of
adjustment.
Clean and oil throttle cable. Replace
worn or damaged cable.
Engine speed is set too low.
Engine is overloaded.
Fuel is stale or dirty.
Adjust engine idle screw.
Avoid overloading the engine.
Replace fuel with new fuel.
Engine knocks
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Symptoms
Probable Causes
Suggested Remedies
Throttle cable is sticking.
Clean and oil throttle cable. Replace
worn or damaged cable.
Engine loses power
Choke cable is sticking.
Clean and oil choke cable. Replace
worn or damaged cable.
Spark plugs are defective.
Spark plugs are fouled.
Fuel supply is restricted.
Replace spark plugs.
Clean spark plugs or replace.
Check for dirt in fuel tank.
Fuel line is plugged, pinched, or kinked. Clean or replace fuel line.
Fuel leaks into the crankcase.
Clean or replace fouled spark plugs.
Verify choke position is not stuck on.
Engine oil level is high.
Drain excess oil, check for gas in the
oil.
Fuel octane is incorrect.
Use unleaded 87 minimum octane.
Adjust or replace throttle cable.
Throttle cable is faulty or out of
adjustment.
Air cleaning element is plugged.
Engine is overheating.
Replace or clean air cleaner with air.
See Symptoms for engine
overheating.
Engine cooling fins are plugged.
Allow engine to cool. Clean cooling
fins with high pressure air.
Engine overheats
Engine oil level is low.
Add specified engine oil.
Carburetor air intake tube is plugged.
Clean air intake tube.
Air cleaning element is plugged or
missing.
Replace or clean air cleaner with air.
Electrical connections are loose.
Engine cooling fins are plugged.
Reattach electrical connections.
Engine runs unevenly
Allow engine to cool. Clean cooling
fins with high pressure air.
Throttle cable is sticking.
Choke cable is sticking.
Clean and oil throttle cable. Replace
worn or damaged cable.
Clean and oil choke cable. Replace
worn or damaged cable.
Fuel is stale or dirty.
Fuel line is plugged.
Fuel type is incorrect.
Replace fuel with new fuel.
Clean fuel line.
Use unleaded 87 minimum octane.
(Methanol not allowed).
Fuel leaks into the crankcase.
Clean or replace fouled spark plugs.
Verify choke position is not stuck on.
Spark Plug wiring is defective.
Spark plug is defective.
Replace spark plug wiring.
Replace spark plugs.
Spark plug is fouled.
Clean spark plugs or replace.
Adjust carburetor.
Carburetor is not adjusted correctly.
Air cleaner is plugged.
Replace or clean air cleaner with air.
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Symptoms
Probable Causes
Suggested Remedies
Clutch switch is improperly adjusted.
Adjust clutch switch to be engaged
with clutch fully down.
Engine starts in gear
Gas tank is empty.
Refill gas tank.
Engine stops running
Spark Plug wiring is defective.
Ignition switch is defective.
Battery is worn out or defective.
Crankshaft is broke.
Replace spark plug wiring.
Replace ignition switch.
Replace battery
Replace broken crankshaft.
Fully depress clutch.
Adjust clutch linkage
Adjust shift linkage.
Replace synchronizer.
Clutch is not fully depressed.
Clutch plate does not release.
Shift linkage is out of adjustment.
Synchronizer is defective.
Transmission jumps out of gear.
Gear Shift is malfunctioning
With gear shift in neutral, adjust shifter
link at transmission to be in neutral
position.
Park brake cable is broken.
Replace park brake cable.
Park brake doesn’t work
Starter cranks slowly
Park brake cable is jammed with debris. Clean debris from park brake cable.
Park brake is out of adjustment.
Adjust knob on end of park brake lever
clockwise to tighten brake tension and
counterclockwise to loosen brake
tension.
Battery power is low.
Recharge battery.
Battery connections are loose or
corroded.
Clean and tighten battery connections.
Battery is worn out or defective.
Harness connections are loose.
Harness pin connections are bent.
Harness is defective.
Replace battery.
Reconnect harness connections.
Straighten harness pins.
Replace harness.
Ignition switch is defective.
Starter is defective.
Replace ignition switch.
Replace starter.
Engine oil is too heavy.
Replace with SAE 10W30 oil.
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Symptoms
Probable Causes
Suggested Remedies
Neutral switch is not engaged.
Adjust neutral switch to be engaged
with gear shift in neutral.
Starter does not work
Neutral switch is defective.
Battery power is low.
Replace neutral switch.
Recharge battery.
Battery connections are loose or
corroded.
Clean and tighten battery connections.
Battery is worn out or defective.
Harness connections are loose.
Harness pin connections are bent.
Harness is defective.
Replace battery.
Reconnect harness connections.
Straighten harness pins.
Replace harness.
Ignition switch is defective.
Starter is defective.
Replace ignition switch.
Replace starter switch.
Inflate all tires to correct tire pressure.
Improper tire inflation.
Steering does not track correctly
Steering play is excessive
Hydraulic steering cylinder is not
operating properly.
Inspect thoroughly and replace or
tighten malfunctioning components.
Worn mounting bushings at hydraulic
cylinder connecting pins.
Inspect and replace all worn bushing
and connecting pins.
Malfunctioning steering sector.
Inspect and repair worn parts.
Throttle cable housing is set too close to Reposition cable housing toward seats
Vehicle speed does not reach 17 MPH
engine preventing proper cable
movement.
until all cable slack is removed
between cable housing and engine.
Carburetor is icing up.
Clutch out of adjustment.
Clutch worn out.
Install Cold Weather Kit.
Adjust clutch linkage.
Replace clutch.
Vehicle looses ground speed without
loosing engine speed
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Section 13 Appendix
Section 13 Appendix
Torque Values Chart
Bolt He a d Id e ntific a tion
8.8
Bolt He a d Id e ntific a tion
5.8
10.9
Bolt Size
(Me tric )
Bolt Size
(Inc he s)
Cla ss 5.8
Cla ss 8.8
Cla ss 10.9
Gra d e 2
Gra d e 5
Gra d e 8
1
in-tpi
N · ft-lb N · ft-lb N · ft-lb
mm x
N · ft-lb N · ft-lb N · ft-lb
1/4" - 20
7.4
8.5
15
5.6
11
8
16
12
M 5 X 0.8
4
7
3
6
5
9
7
1/4" - 28
5/16” - 18
5/16" - 24
3/8" - 16
3/8" - 24
7/16" - 14
7/16" - 20
1/2" - 13
1/2" - 20
9/16" - 12
9/16" - 18
5/8" - 11
5/8" - 18
3/4" - 10
3/4" - 16
7/8" - 9
6
13
10
18
14
M 6 X 1
5
11
8
15
11
27
29
53
62
93
97
105
150
11
24
17
33
25
M 8 X 1.25 17
12
26
19
36
17
13
26
19
37
27
M 8 X 1
18
33
13
28
21
39
27
20
42
31
59
44
M10 X 1.5
24
52
39
72
31
22
47
35
67
49
M10 X 0.75 39
M12 X 1.75 58
29
61
45
85
43
32
67
49
95
70
42
91
67
125
130
145
200
49
36
75
55
105
145
165
210
235
285
325
510
570
820
905
78
M12 X 1.5
M12 X 1
60
44
95
70
66
49
105
115
150
165
205
230
360
405
585
640
875
955
76
105
120
155
170
210
240
375
420
605
670
90
66
105
145
155
225
240
310
350
440
650
760
830
77
75
55
85
M14 X 2
92
68
105
115
165
180
230
260
325
480
560
610
95
70
110
120
150
170
265
295
430
475
645
705
M14 X 1.5
M16 X 2
99
73
l215 160
105
130
150
235
260
225
250
340
370
480
540
680
750
890
79
145
155
195
220
280
310
480
525
960
105
115
145
165
205
230
355
390
705
315
335
405
485
610
900
230
245
300
355
450
665
97
M16 X 1.5
M18 X 2.5
M18 X 1.5
M20 X 2.5
M20 X 1.5
M24 X 3
110
170
190
165
185
250
275
355
395
500
555
655
7/8" - 14
1" - 8
1050 780
1150 845
1230 910
1350 995
1750 1290
1960 1440
M24 X 2
1" - 12
M30 X 3.5
M30 X 2
1510 1120 2100 1550
1680 1240 2320 1710
1-1/8" - 7
1080 795
1210 890
1060 785
1 1/8" - 12
1 1/4" - 7
1 1/4" - 12
1 3/8" - 6
1 3/8" - 12
1 1/2" - 6
1 1/2" - 12
M36 X 3.5
M36 X 2
1730 1270 2650 1950 3660 2700
1880 1380 2960 2190 4100 3220
1520 1120 2460 1820
1680 1240 2730 2010
1990 1470 3230 2380
2270 1670 3680 2710
2640 1950 4290 3160
2970 2190 4820 3560
1
in-tpi = nominal thread diameter in inches-threads per
N· m = newton-meters
2
3
4
1010 745
1180 870
1330 980
ft-lb= foot pounds
mm x pitch = nominal thread diameter in millimeters x
Torque tolerance + 0%, -15% of torquing values. Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above.
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Section 13 Appendix
Land Pride Limited Warranty
Utility Vehicle
Land Pride, A Division of Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc., 1525 East North Street, Salina, Kansas, USA
(hereinafter “Land Pride”) warrants for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of initial retail purchase
from an authorized Land Pride Utility Vehicle dealer that each new Land Pride Utility Vehicle shall be free,
under normal use and maintenance, from any defect in material and workmanship subject to the following
conditions, exclusions, obligations and limitations.
1.
Coverage Any material or workmanship found and determined to be defective by Land Pride within the
(12) twelve month warranty period shall be remedied without charge for parts or labor at any authorized
Land Pride Utility Vehicle dealership.
2.
Owner’s Obligations The following obligations must be fulfilled by the owner to maintain the validity of
Land Pride warranty:
a. The original owner must service the vehicle according to the periodic maintenance charts contained in
the Operator’s Manual as neglecting to do so can impede the warranty process. These inspections,
maintenance services and adjustments are to be performed at the owner’s expense.
b. The owner must present a copy of the warranty registration card or other positive proof of initial retail
purchase date issued at the time of purchase, to an authorized Land Pride Utility Vehicle dealer at the
time the warranty repairs are to be performed on the vehicle.
3.
Exclusions The following are specifically excluded from this warranty:
a. Any Land Pride Utility Vehicle used for rental purposes.
b. Any Land Pride Utility Vehicle used to tow loads in excess of the maximum trailer weight specified in
the Operator’s Manual.
c. Any Land Pride Utility Vehicle used to carry loads in excess of the maximum vehicle load rating
including occupants and cargo as stated in the Operator’s Manual.
d. Any Land Pride Utility Vehicle that has been altered or modified without Land Pride’s specific
recommendation, approval and authorization in writing.
e. Any Land Pride accessories that are covered by the Land Pride Parts and Accessories Warranty Policy.
f. Any Land Pride Utility Vehicle that has not been completely and properly assembled and pre-delivered
by an authorized Land Pride Utility Vehicle dealer.
4.
Limitations This warranty shall not apply to or include any of the following:
a. Repair or replacement required as result of (I) accident, (II) misuse or neglect, (III) lack of reasonable
and proper maintenance, (IV) repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly installed, (V)
use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to Land Pride specifications which adversely
affect performance and/or durability, (VI) alterations or modifications not recommended or approved in
writing by Land Pride and/or (VII) wear and deterioration occasioned by the use of this vehicle.
b. Pre-delivery, routine maintenance, service and adjustments.
c. Engine (Warranty is covered by the original engine manufacturer).
d. Tires, belts, shocks, brakes and body (Considered wear items).
5.
Limited Liability The liability of Land Pride under the twelve (12) month warranty is limited solely to the
remedying of defects in materials or workmanship by an authorized Land Pride Utility Vehicle dealer at its
place of business during customary business hours. This warranty does not cover inconvenience, loss of
use of the vehicle, or transportation of the vehicle to or from the Land Pride dealer. Land Pride shall not
be liable for any other expense, loss, or damage, whether direct, incidental, consequential, or
exemplary arising in connection with the sale or use of or the inability to use the Land Pride Utility
Vehicle for any purpose. Some states, provinces or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
any incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
a. No express warranty is given by Land Pride with respect to the Land Pride Utility Vehicle except as set
forth herein. Any warranty implied by law, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose, is expressly limited to the twelve (12) month warranty terms set forth herein. The
foregoing statements of warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other remedies. Some states, provinces
or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may
not apply to you.
b. No dealer is authorized to modify this Land Pride Utility Vehicle Warranty.
c. Any breach of warranty claim must be brought forth within 15 months of original sale.
6.
Legal Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary
from state, province or country.
Effective January 2, 2003
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