Treker: 4200 NT/ST, 4400 NT/ST, 4210/4410 ST Light Utility Vehicles
Treker: 4200 NT/ST, 4400 NT/ST, 4210/4410 ST Light Utility Vehicles
Treker: 4200 NT/ST, 4400 NT/ST, 4210/4410 ST Light Utility Vehicles
Treker
4200 NT/ST, 4400 NT/ST, 4210/4410 ST Light Utility Vehicles
21107
4400ST Treker
23531
4410ST Treker
700-108M
Operator’s Manual
!
Read the Operator’s manual entirely. When
you see this symbol, the subsequent
instructions and warnings are serious - follow
without exception. Your life and the lives of
others depend on it!
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Section 1: Introduction
Section 1: Introduction
Land Pride welcomes you to its growing family of new
IMPORTANT: A special point of information related to
product owners. Treker series trucks are light utility
its preceding topic. Land Pride’s intention is that this
vehicles that have been designed with care and built by
information should be read and noted before
skilled workers using quality materials. Proper set-up,
continuing.
maintenance and safe operating practices will help you
get years of satisfactory use from this vehicle.
NOTE: A special point of information that the operator
Safety First must be aware of before continuing.
Land Pride is fully aware of the need for safe operating
procedures around all of our equipment. We hope you Application
will make a sincere effort to put safety above all other Models Covered
priorities. The Trekers are designed and built for work,
4200NT 4x2 and 4200ST 4x2
recreation and enjoyment; however, improper and
4400NT 4x4 and 4400ST 4x4
irresponsible operation could result in serious injury or
4210ST 4x2 and 4410ST 4x4
death. Since this is an off-road vehicle, operators will
seldom see the road safety and warning signs they are Getting Acquainted with your Treker
accustomed to seeing on highways and public streets. The Treker line of light utility vehicles is designed by Land
This places additional responsibility on the driver to Pride exclusively for off-road use. They are not designed
operate this vehicle well within the safe operational limits for, nor are they properly equipped to be safely operated
and capabilities of the unit. or licensed for use on public streets and highways. These
This manual has been prepared to instruct you in the safe vehicles are designed to carry two to three people and a
and responsible operation of your Treker. Please read limited amount of gear or cargo comfortably and safely
and abide by all safety alert information about this over rough or difficult off road terrain.
vehicle. If you do not understand any part of this manual, The narrow stance NT series comes with either two or
contact your local dealer for additional information and four wheeled traction drive and is designed to carry two
clarification. As the operator of this piece of equipment, passengers with 550 lbs. in the 10.5 cu.ft. dumping cargo
you are in complete control. Only you can prevent an box down very narrow and tight trails. The Treker NT will
accident from happening! fit in the back of most full to mid-sized pickups and is
capable of traversing most ATV trails. The stable but
Using This Manual narrow stance of the NT series Trekers makes them
• Prior to any vehicle operation it is absolutely essential highly desirable for orchard, vineyard, nursery,
that you read and comprehend each section in this
manual to develop an understanding of your vehicle and landscaping, hunting, and recreational applications.
safety practices. After reviewing this manual, store it in a The wider stance ST series also comes with either two or
dry and easily accessible place for future reference. four wheeled traction drive but is a heavier payload
• The Operator’s Section is designed to help familiarize hauler with the capacity for two full sized passengers on
you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustments, the 4200 and 4400 models and three passengers on the
troubleshooting and maintenance. Read this manual
and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe 4210 and 4410 models equipped with a bench seat. All
and efficient operation. ST’s are capable of hauling 800 lbs. of cargo in their
15.9 cu.ft. capacity dumping cargo boxes. The wider
• The information contained within this manual was
stance, longer wheelbase, and higher payload on the ST
current at the time of printing. Some parts may change
slightly to assure you of the best performance. series Trekers make them a strong and stable workhorse
• To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual contact your for ranches, farms, and construction sites.
authorized dealer. Manuals can also be downloaded, Both series have an automotive steering wheel with easy
free-of-charge from our website at www.landpride.com
or printed from the Land Pride Service & Support Center handling rack-and-pinion steering. All models have four
by your dealer. wheeled independent suspension, Mc Pherson Struts,
large diameter hi-flotation tires, and high center-frame
Terminology ground clearances that add up to excellent stability and
Right-hand and left-hand as used in this manual are smooth ride over tough terrain. The 4400 and 4410
determined by facing the direction the vehicle will travel series 4x4s feature our Command Track four wheeled
while in use unless otherwise stated. drive system with over-running clutches on the front
Definitions differential for unexcelled traction, easy handling and
minimal disturbance to the turf. The 4210 4x2 and 4410
The following terms are used throughout this manual. 4x4 models also feature Auto- Lock rear differentials with
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Section 1: Introduction
over-running clutches and sealed torque converters for The parts on your Treker Light Utility Vehicle have been
absolute maximum traction capability in wet or slippery specially designed and should only be replaced with
conditions. The Treker 4400NT is also available with the genuine Land Pride parts.
Auto- Lock rear differential and sealed torque converter
If customer service or repair parts are required contact a
as an option package.
Land Pride vehicle dealer. They have trained personnel,
Driving a Treker is as easy as driving a new pickup with genuine repair parts and equipment specially designed
an automatic transmission. A simple forward and reverse to repair Land Pride products.
shifter provides direction control. A neutral start feature
and keyed 12volt electronic ignition make for safe and Serial Number Plate
easy starting. We have even provided a manual choke Refer to Figure 1:
control with spring-loaded return for quicker cold weather Always use serial and model number when ordering
starting. The infinitely variable torque converter drive parts from your Land Pride dealer. The serial-number
system means there is no clutching. You just shift into plate is located on the driver’s side just left of the rear tail
either forward or reverse and step on the throttle pedal to light as shown in figure 1 below.
go at speeds up to 25 mph. All Trekers are powered by
highly reliable and proven 20 hp. Honda engines that are
EPA certified and meet California Air Resources Board
(CARB) certification standards.
Braking is accomplished by simply depressing the
automotive style brake pedal located on the floorboard.
This activates the rear automotive type hydraulic drum
brakes and front mounted disc brakes. A lever action
parking brake control is mounted on the center console
located between operator and passenger seat on the
4400 and 4200 series. Depressing the top mounted 21121
button on the park brake control lever will release the Serial Number Plate
park brake. Seat belts are available for all models and are Figure 1
standard on the 4210 and 4410 series.
Record your vehicle model number (4200ST, 4400ST,
The park brakes on the 4210 and 4410 series is 4200NT, 4400NT, 4210ST or 4410ST) and serial number
incorporated in the dash-mounted shifter so that when here for quick reference:
you put these units in Park you simultaneously set the
park brake. All models come with a very strong 4 post Model Number:__________________________
accessory bar that provides extra protection against low Serial Number: ___________________________
hanging limbs and briars as well as providing a mounting
system for optional windshields, canopy tops, and Your Land Pride dealer wants you to be satisfied with your
weather enclosures. The 4 post accessory bar also new vehicle. If you do not understand any part of this
provides a mounting base for optional cargo racks and manual or are not satisfied with the service received,
accessories such as gun and bow racks, back screens, please take the following actions.
tree stands, and camping or fishing gear and tool 1. Discuss the matter with your dealership service
holders. A standard rear receiver enables quick manager. Make sure they are aware of any problems
installation of a hitch to pull small trailers full of supplies, so they can assist you.
tools, gear, or game. 2. If you are still unsatisfied, seek out the owner or
general manager of the dealership.
Owner Assistance 3. For further assistance write to:
The safety video should be viewed by the owner and the
Warranty Registration card should be filled out by the Product Support
dealer at the time of purchase. The owner should also Land Pride Service Department
receive a copy of the safety video upon purchasing the
1525 East North Street
vehicle as well as have participated in a short drivers
P.O. Box 5060
training course with the dealer. This information is
Salina, Ks. 67402-5060
necessary to provide you with quality customer service.
E-mail address
lpservicedept@landpride.com
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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.
!
against unsafe practices.
! 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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Practice Safe ▲ Make sure all moving parts have ▲ Inspect all parts. Make sure parts
stopped and all system pressure is are in good condition and installed
Maintenance relieved. properly.
▲ Understand procedure before ▲ Allow the engine to cool completely. ▲ Remove build-up of grease, oil or
doing work. Use proper tools and debris.
▲ Disconnect battery ground cable (-)
equipment. Refer to this manual for
before servicing or adjusting ▲ Remove all tools and unused parts
additional information.
electrical systems or before from the Treker before operation.
▲ Work in a clean, dry area. welding.
▲ 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
911
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Safe Operating Procedures ▲ Always operate vehicle with belt guard installed. Do not
leave pulleys and belts exposed.
The safe operation of any machinery is a big concern to
all consumers. Your Treker has been designed with many ▲ Wear snug-fitting clothing to avoid entanglement with
built-in safety features. However, no one should operate moving parts.
this vehicle before carefully reading this Operator’s ▲ Keep hands, feet, long hair, clothing and jewelry away
Manual. Also read all instructions noted on the safety from moving parts and obvious pinch points to avoid
decals. getting caught.
▲ Some conditions may warrant extra safety gear to be
worn such as safety helmets and/or goggles.
! WARNING
Most accidents with off road vehicles occur when traveling
▲ Keep hands, arms, feet and all bodily appendages safely
inside the confines of the vehicle. Always be aware of and
up, down, or across the face of a slope. Refer to operation avoid tree limbs and brush that have a potential of hitting
instructions and safety video for proper operation and/or poking individuals riding the vehicle. Serious body
procedures. harm could result.
▲ Do not touch engine, engine exhaust pipe and/or muffler
▲ Be familiar with all functions of this vehicle.
while they are hot.
▲ Keep all bystanders away from this vehicle during
▲ Use extreme caution when driving through dry grass,
operation.
brush and other fire hazard materials. Never stop or park
▲ Do not allow anyone to operate this vehicle who has not over combustible materials. Keep grass and brush from
fully read and comprehended this manual and who has collecting on and around engine and muffler parts.
not been properly trained in the safe operation of this
▲ Battery fumes are explosive. A spark will ignite battery
vehicle.
fumes. Wear a face shield when charging or jumping a
▲ Do not operate a vehicle with damaged or defective parts. battery. Follow all battery safety rules outlined in this
Repair all damages and defective parts before putting manual.
vehicle back in to service.
▲ Avoid battery acid spills. Do not get battery acid on eyes,
▲ Do not allow anyone under 16 years of age to operate face, or other body parts. Flush eyes and other body
this vehicle. parts immediately with water for at least 15 minutes if
▲ Operator must always use both hands on the steering battery acid has gotten on them.
wheel. ▲ Avoid pinch point hazards. Cargo bed and seat platform
▲ Riders may, without knowing it, place their foot on the hinge creating pinch points.
accelerator pedal while bracing themselves against a ▲ Do not operate this vehicle on highways, public roads, or
rough ride. This makes it impossible to slow down the where it may be a hazard to faster moving traffic.
vehicle until the passenger removes his foot from the
▲ Never attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts. Never
pedal. Inform the passenger to keep his foot off the
drive recklessly. Always operate your vehicle at a safe
accelerator and always slow down before the ride gets
speed that will allow you to maintain control.
rough.
▲ Never use vehicle for racing and never modify the engine
▲ Operator and passenger are responsible for deciding if
to exceed 25 MPH vehicle speed.
their situation warrants using seat belts if so equipped.
▲ Never modify any parts on the vehicle without
▲ Do not use cargo tail gate as a seat.
authorization. Unauthorized modifications will void
▲ Do not use cargo bed as a working platform. warranty to all parts directly and indirectly affected by the
▲ The optional cargo power lift is designed to dump cargo modification.
only. Do not use it to lift other objects. ▲ Avoid sudden stops, starts and turns.
▲ No riders allowed except in factory designed and ▲ Be aware of cargo shifting when stopping or moving.
supplied seating and no more than one person in a Make sure all cargo is properly secured and tied down.
bucket seat and three people in a bench seat. Do not use Injury could result from loose cargo.
cargo bed for carrying people. Maximum vehicle
▲ Always make sure the vehicle pathway is clear of all
occupancy including driver is one person per seat
objects when backing up. Know location of persons
position.
around vehicle and especially location of small children.
▲ Operate vehicle from driver’s seat only. Take extra precautions when rear view is hindered by
▲ Do not leave vehicle unattended with engine running. cargo.
▲ Do not dismount a moving vehicle as serious injury or ▲ Do not exceed total payload capacity of this vehicle.
death could occur. ▲ Do not use the vehicle as an anchor device.
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4200/4400 NT Series
Battery Label Location
21142
4200/4400 ST Series
Battery Label Location
838-303C
Danger: Battery
23537
4210/4410 ST Series
Battery Label Location
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818-543C
Danger: Guard Missing
818-045C
Warning: Pinch Point or Crushing Hazard
21111 23536
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838-486C
Warning: General Utility Vehicle
22479 21112
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838-532C
Warning: Cab Rollover Protection
21114 21110
838-492C
Caution: Maximum Power Source
21110 21110
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838-491C
Warning: Improper Use
21110
21115
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838-489C
Warning: Rollover Hazard
21115 21110
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838-490C
Caution: Stop Engine
21115 22482
838-579C
Trailer Towing Information 21147
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838-581C 838-662C
4200NT Series (Narrow Tread Width) 4400NT Series (Narrow Tread Width)
838-570C 838-663C
4200/4210 ST Series (Standard Tread Width) 4400/4410 ST Series (Standard Tread Width)
21110 21110
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838-508C
21118
Warning: Before Filling Tank with Gasoline
838-444C
Danger: Muffler hot
21119
20971
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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
“Certificate of Light Utility Vehicle Pre-Delivery” form Vehicle Information
before customer may take possession of the vehicle. The Model No. _________________
information must be filled in and check list checked off or
Date _________________
initialed by individuals performing the checks.
Dealership’s name, signatures of individuals filling in the Serial No. _________________
form, seller’s signature, customer’s signature and signing Engine Serial No. _________________
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.
___Make sure seats and seat belts are properly fastened ___Check choke control to make sure it moves and
to the frame if so equipped. returns freely.
___Make sure all safety decals are in place. ___Check Rear Trans-axle oil level at the oil plug. Add
Land Pride special formulated gear lube noted on
___Check headlights to make sure they are working and page 43 if oil is low.
are properly mounted.
___Check overall appearance for cleanliness and for body
___Check tail lights and brake lights to make sure they are and molding damage.
working and are properly mounted.
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! WARNING
It is the operator’s responsibility to have read this manual
1. Set park brake and shift selector.
• Models 4200 & 4400: Pull firmly up on the park
thoroughly and to know how to operate this vehicle safely in all brake lever with your hand until the lever is tight. Set
situations. See "Section 2: Important Safety Information" shift selector in neutral.
starting on page 3. • Models 4210 & 4410: Set shift selector in Park.
2. Pull choke fully out and hold when engine is cold.
Pre-Start Check List
3. Turn ignition key fully clockwise and hold until engine
• Lubricate the vehicle as indicated in the Lubrication starts.
portion of "Section 7: Lubrication" starting on page
41. 4. Release ignition key to run position and choke to
normal operating position immediately after engine
• Check tire pressure as indicated in the "Tire Inflation starts.
Chart" on page 30.
5. Turn ignition key counterclockwise to stop engine.
• Make sure wheel lug bolts/nuts are tightened to 65ft. lbs.
Operating a Treker is as easy as operating a car with an
• All nuts, bolts, screws and fasteners should be checked.
automatic transmission. A simple forward and reverse
Refer to the Torque Value Chart in "Section 13:
Appendix" starting on page 57. shifter provides direction control. A neutral start feature
• Turn on headlights to make sure battery has a charge and keyed 12 volt electronic ignition makes for safe and
and electrical lighting circuit is working. easy starting. A manual choke control under the seat
assist quick cold weather starting. The infinitely variable
• Check tail lights and brake lights.
torque converter drive system means there is no
• Step on foot brake to make sure there is plenty of pedal clutching. Shift into either forward or reverse when the
and that brakes hold pressure and do not bleed off. Add
brake fluid as indicated in "Brake Fluid" on page 45 vehicle is stopped and step on the throttle pedal to go at
and bleed brakes if required. speeds up to 25 mph. Never shift while the vehicle is
moving. The unit will only start when the shift lever is in
• Check park brake to make sure it will engage, hold and
neutral or park and dash mounted indicator light is on.
release.
• Check steering by executing a full lock to lock turn in Braking is accomplished by simply depressing the
each direction. automotive style brake pedal located on the floorboard.
• Check to make sure neutral start feature is working by This activates the rear automotive type hydraulic drum
trying to start the unit while the shifter is located in the brakes and front hydraulic disc brakes. A push button
forward and reverse positions. (Unit should not start.) lever action parking brake is mounted on the center
• Check engine oil level at the dipstick. Add oil as console between the bucket seats on models 4200 &
indicated in "Engine Oil" on page 41 if oil is at or below 4400. The park brake is incorporated in the shift selector
the add mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill or plug on models 4210 & 4410. A dash mounted park brake
fouling will occur. indicator light will remain on until the park brake is
• Check differential oil level at the differential oil plug. Add disengaged.
gear lube as indicated in "Case Oil" on page 43.
• Check fuel level to make sure there is at least 1/8 of a Indicating Lights and Gauges
tank of gas prior to performing initial starting operations. Refer to Figure 4-1:
• Make sure low engine idle speed is set between 1250 #1 Hour Meter: Indicates number of hours vehicle has
and 1350 rpm and that maximum engine static speed run to the nearest 1/10 of an hour.
does not exceed 3800 rpm. Modifying or adjusting the
carburetor to increase vehicle speed above factory #2 Park Brake Light: Indicates park brake is on when
set specification is a safety violation and could illuminated. Do not move vehicle with park brake
result in voiding the warranty. light on. See note below.
General Operation NOTE: Park Brake light was made functional on
models beginning with S/N 418339 and up.
! DANGER
Avoid injury or death from entanglement in the rotating drive #3 4-Wheel Drive Light: Indicates 4-wheel drive is
belt. All shields must be in place and secure when operating. activated when illuminated.
Keep all persons away from rotating driveline. #4 Neutral Light: Indicates Gear Shift is in neutral
when illuminated.
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Figure 4-1
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#5 Oil Light: Indicates low oil pressure when
illuminated. Stop engine immediately. Check oil
level and add if low. See your authorized Land Pride
dealer if oil light stays on and engine is full of oil. It is
normal for the oil light to come on whenever the
ignition switch is turned on and will stay on until the 21461
engine is running.
4200/4400 NT & ST Treker
#6 Volt Meter: Indicates battery is charging. Check
Figure 4-2
battery if volt meter registers a charge that is lower
than normal. See your authorized Land Pride dealer
10
if battery is good and volt meter still register low
charge.
9
Switches
Refer to Figure 4-2, Figure 4-3 and Figure 4-4:
8 7
#7 Power Plug Outlet: Located on the dash is a power
plug outlet for connecting 12 volt accessories such
as a cell phone or light.
#8 Ignition Switch: Starts and stops the engine.
Vertical position is off. Turn switch key clockwise to
start engine. See “General Operation” on page 18
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for correct vehicle starting procedures.
4210ST & 4410ST Treker
#9 Dump Switch: Optional electric cylinder raises and Figure 4-3
lowers the cargo box. Press top of switch and hold to
raise cargo box. Press bottom of switch and hold to
lower cargo box. Release switch at any position to
stop cargo box. Release switch immediately if
Power Bed Lift Cylinder makes a ratchet noise.
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Collar
21141
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4200/4400 NT & ST Treker
Figure 4-7
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! 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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#21 Buckle: Both operator and passenger buckles are
located between the two seats. It secures the lap
4210ST & 4410ST Treker (Shift Selector Shown in Park) belt in place.
Figure 4-8
Fuel Gauge
Refer to Figure 4-9:
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#19 Fuel Gauge: The fuel gauge, located on the gas
tank, displays approximately how much fuel you 22 Tongue
have in the fuel tank. Always park the vehicle on Release
level ground to get an accurate reading. The fuel Button
tank is empty when the fuel gauge needle points to
E and full when the needle points to F.
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Retractor
22485
Figure 4-10
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! DANGER
Make sure area behind cargo box is clear of personnel before
raising the cargo box. 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.
Latch Loop
Bed Latch
Lock-Down
Latch Loop
Adjusting Nuts
Lever 21174
23534
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Arm
Locking
Slot
22481
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cooled engines draw a large volume of air through their 4. Make sure you take a weather radio and two-way
intake fan. In sub-zero temperatures or freezing weather communication devices such as cell phones or long
it can become almost impossible for an engine to reach range-two way radios. It is also good to have ground
normal operating temperature unless the intake air is flares, a flare gun, a smoke canister, emergency
restricted or warmer air is fed into the carburetor. Land strobe light, a reflecting mirror, matches for a signal
Pride offers a cold weather kit that directs air warmed fire and a compass.
from the exhaust manifold into the carburetor. Plan Your Gear
Chokes, throttle cables, and other mechanical linkages 1. Check the short and long range weather forecast and
are also subject to freezing and sticking in cold weather. take protective gear and clothing to cover all
Products like WD-40 or dry graphite lubricants can be contingencies. It doesn’t have to snow for you to fall
invaluable in keeping these items working freely. victim to hypothermia or exposure. Take or wear
Whenever possible, park your Treker in a warm dry appropriate eye and head protection, gloves, boots, a
environment just to allow time for the linkages to dry out. long sleeve shirt, long pants, a jacket, rain gear, dry
socks and a full change of dry clothing.
Traveling Tips From the Trail Masters 2. Plan your gear and gear up for the best and worst of
At Land Pride we want you to get maximum working and environmental conditions.
recreational enjoyment out of your utility vehicle whether 3. Pack a first aid kit, sunblocker, lip balm, insect
you are using one of our All-Terrain Runabouts or one of repellent, personal medications, water, tarp or tent,
our terrain hugging Treker utility trucks. If your work flash light, survival knife, binoculars, camera, tool kit,
project or recreational adventure is going to take you on rope, duct tape, tow strap, winch or come-along,
an extended ride deep into the wilderness or way out on eating, utensils, cooking utensils and high energy trail
food.
the prairie, you’ll need to seriously consider some of the
following tips from experienced pros about safety, gear, 4. Tie and lash down your gear and supplies securely.
clothing, supplies and driving techniques. Keep the bulk of the weight centered and mounted as
low as possible on the vehicle in order to maintain a
Preparation and Planning low center of gravity for safe and stable off-road travel.
Do a complete equipment check as follows: Going Out on the Trail
1. Make sure you have plenty of fuel and oil to make the 1. When it’s time to hit the trail “take it all in” but do it
trip and then some. safely!
2. Make sure your tires have proper inflation, your lug 2. Make sure you brief your passenger on proper safety
bolts are tight and that you have a spare and the tools procedures like keeping hands, arms, feet and other
to change, repair and inflate a tire. Consider adding a bodily appendages inside the vehicle. Passengers
puncture sealant to your tires as a preventative should only be transported in factory supplied seating.
measure. 3. Operator and passenger are responsible for deciding
3. Check for any loose or missing parts and definitely if their situation warrants using Seat Belts.
make those needed repairs before going anywhere. It 4. Avoid operating on excessively steep hills and
is especially important that you check steering, especially on hills that are steeper than 15 degrees.
braking, throttle, electrical and engine components Avoid crossing slopes if possible and don’t make
thoroughly. sharp uphill steering corrections or a rollover could
Plan Your Route result. If your vehicle starts to tip over on a slope turn
the front wheels quickly down hill to regain stability
1. Plan your route, destination and rendezvous points and control. The best way to climb most hills is to drive
before starting out. straight up while maintaining a steady ground speed
2. Don’t go it alone if at all possible. Taking someone and constant engine rpm. The best way to descend
else along reduces the potential for loss of life or major most hills is straight down while using steady pressure
injury to inclement weather, animal attacks, or on the brakes without locking them up. Locking up the
accidents. Besides, it’s more fun when you have brakes in a steep downhill situation can result in loss
someone to share the adventure with. of traction, steering and control. When you must cross
3. Obtain trail or area maps of your travel routes to and a slope on soft terrain, keep the front wheels turned
from your destination. Communicate your travel plans slightly uphill and maintain a constant speed and a
to responsible friends and or proper authorities. Plan straight line of travel.
rendezvous points at conspicuous landmarks along 5. Driving too fast, being inattentive and turning too
your route just in case you run into unexpected trouble sharply on slippery surfaces can result in rollovers and
on the trail. accidents almost quicker than any other ground
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condition we know of. Snow cover, wet trails, loose 11. Working or recreation in the deep wilderness or on the
gravel and frozen ground can all contribute to this prairies can be personally rewarding and very
dangerous condition. In these conditions maintain enjoyable to those who truly love and understand
sharp focus on the trail ahead. Don’t make sharp turns nature and the outdoors. Good judgement, maturity,
and avoid the need for hard braking if at all possible. If proper preparation and planning can turn these
you do start to slide turn the front wheels in the adventures into great experiences you’ll talk about for
direction of the skid to regain control. a lifetime. Share these adventures with young people
6. Avoid paved surfaces. Land Pride vehicles are whenever you can and show them how to do it
designed exclusively for off-road use only. We properly. Don’t let anyone under 16 operate this
understand that occasionally operators have to cross vehicle. They just aren’t mature and experienced
public roads or right of ways to gain access to work or enough to take on the serious responsibility of
recreation sites, but don’t get in the way of faster traffic operating a vehicle in the off-road environment
and cross quickly and safely. without the benefit of an experienced adult with them.
Remember, the only one who can prevent and avoid
7. Land Pride Vehicles with shielded torque converters
an accident is the operator in control and that’s you!
are capable of making intermittent stream crossings
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 a
non-sealed torque converter and drive belt, 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 and drive
belt by slightly accelerating the engine rpm while
riding the brakes momentarily until full drive power
and braking are restored. It will also be necessary on
vehicles with CVT Enclosures to remove the CVT
drain cap to drain any water that may have entered the
enclosure through its vents. Replace cap once all
waster is drained.
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.
9. Whenever possible, park your vehicle on a level
surface, set the park brake and remove the key. If you
do have to park on a hillside make sure you 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.
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.
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Hitch Receiver
22484
4200/4400 NT & ST Treker
Figure 5-1 4210ST & 4410ST Series Treker
Refer to Figure 5-2: Figure 5-3
Brush
Guard
Winch with
Roller Hawse
21144
All Terrain Tire Turf Tire
Brush guard option shown with front cargo rack,
winch and roller hawse accessories 21143
Figure 5-4
4200/4400 NT & ST Treker
Figure 5-2
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Accessories
A variety of accessory equipment has been designed to Electric Spin Spreader
complement your needs and make your Land Pride Refer to Figure 5-1:
Treker a very functional and useful vehicle. See your
The Land Pride Electric Spin Spreader is a highly
nearest Land Pride Dealer for all available accessories.
versatile full component package designed to plant or
Accessories available are: (Some items not immediately
spread seeds. It can then be used to spread prilled or
available.)
granulated fertilizer, lime, gypsum, and other soil
conditioning amendments at distances ranging from 4 ft.
• 2,000 lb. Winch • 60” Show Blade to 20 ft. The combination spin spreader/planter portion of
• Roller Hawse • Canopy - Black or Gray this system can also be used in the off-season to spread
• Rear Tire Chains • Fiberglass Canopy - sand or salt for winter icing or slick snow conditions.
Red, Yellow or Green
• Front Tire chains The combination of maximum versatility and narrow to
• Grab Light • Windshield Kit wide spread pattern makes the Electric Spin Spreader an
• Gun or Tool Rack • Soft Cab Enclosure excellent choice for applications in wild game food plots,
with Soft Doors hunting clubs, hunting resorts, ranches, farms, game
• Fifth Wheel Trailer • Hard Cab Enclosure with
preserves, landscaping, hobby farming, smaller
• Front Bumper Hard Doors (ST only) nurseries, and gardens.
• Front Brush Guard • Front Boot Guards
• Front Rack • Rear Boot Guards
• Front Basket • Skid Plate
• Rear hitch • Dual Seat Belts
4200 & 4400 Series Only
• Back Screen
• Back Screen Head Rest • 3rd Seat Belt
For Bench Seats on
• Electric Dump 4210 & 4410 Series Only
• Mud Flaps • Glove Box Enclosure
4200ST & 4400ST Only
• Bedliner Mat
4200 & 4400 Series Only • Electric Spin Spreader
Electric Dump
Bed Latch Lock-Up Arm can be replaced with an
electrical actuated dump kit. There are two Electric
Dump Kits available. One fits ST Series Treker and the
other fits NT Series Treker. Descriptions with part
number are listed below. See you nearest Land Pride
dealer for additional information.
23921
Treker ST Series
Figure 5-1
Electric Dump ST (S/N 418339+) . . . . .701-071A
The Land Pride Electric Spin Spreader can be attached
Electric Dump ST (S/N 418338-). . . . . .701-044A to any vehicle equipped with a 2" receiver hitch and
12 volt accessory receptacle. Description and part
Treker NT Series number are listed below. See you nearest Land Pride
Electric Dump NT (S/N 418339+) . . . . .701-072A dealer for additional information.
Electric Dump NT (S/N 418338-) . . . . .701-045A ELECTRIC SPIN SPREADER . . . . . . . 701-130A
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Section 6: Maintenance
General Maintenance Some repairs require the assistance of a trained service
mechanic and should not be attempted by unskilled
! WARNING
Read and observe all safety warnings in this manual and in the
personnel. Consult your Land Pride dealer when
assistance is needed.
engine service manual. Securing Vehicle for Maintenance
Before servicing the vehicle the following procedure must
! WARNING
Except when checking or changing components, always keep
be met to secure the vehicle:
1. Park vehicle on a level surface. Don’t work under or
protective shields on for safety as well as for cleanliness. around a vehicle parked on an incline.
2. Make the following gear and park brake selections:
a. 4200/4400 NT & ST Trekers:
! WARNING
Keep engine clean of oil, grease, trash and debris which can
•Set shift selector in forward gear.
cause engine overheating, fires and belt wear. Clean only after •Set park brake.
the engine has completely cooled. Wear gloves to protect hands b. 4210ST & 4410ST Trekers.
from cuts, puncture wounds and burns. •Set shift selector in Park.
3. Turn ignition switch off and remove switch key.
! WARNING
DO NOT have engine running when servicing or making
4. Chock front and back side of the wheels not being
raised off the ground when jacking a vehicle or when
ground surface slopes.
adjustments to the vehicle. Shut engine off, place transmission
5. Always use jack stands to support the vehicle when
in gear, set park brake and remove ignition switch key for working under the vehicle.
maximum safety.
6. Always secure cargo box in the up position when
working under the cargo box.
! DANGER
Repairs or maintenance specifically requiring engine power
Torque Values
should be performed by trained personnel only. Transmission Wheel Lug Nuts
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
! WARNING
Particular attention must be given to tightening the wheel lug
poisoning. 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.
! DANGER
Exercise extreme caution when working with and around the
belt drive. Make certain the engine cannot be accidentally Torque Values
started. Shut engine off and remove ignition switch key for
FT -lbs. Nm
maximum safety. Repairs or maintenance requiring engine
power should be performed by trained personnel only. Wheel lug nuts 65 - 75 88.14 - 101.7
Regular maintenance is the best prevention for costly Always check wheel lug nut torque values two hours after
downtime or expensive, premature repair. The following initial operation and two hours after each tire repair and/or
pages contain suggested maintenance information and replacement. Routinely check lug nut torque valves every
schedules which the operator should follow on a routine 100 hours of operation. See "Maintenance Schedule" on
basis. page 40.
Remain alert for unusual noises, they could be signaling Engine Torques
a problem. Visually inspect the vehicle for any abnormal For engine torque values, see engine owner’s manual.
wear or damage. A good time to detect potential
problems is while performing scheduled maintenance All Other Torques
service. Correcting the problem as quickly as possible is For all other torques refer to “Torque Values Chart”
the best insurance. page 57.
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Tire Maintenance 7. Lower the vehicle by first jacking the vehicle up high
Use only tires recommended by Land Pride. enough to remove the jack stands. Then carefully
lower the jack until the vehicle is on the ground.
It is important for your safety and the safety of others that 8. Remove wheel chocks.
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.
Rear Tires 7*
! 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.
Section 6: Maintenance
Adjust rear shock absorber position as follows: Major overhaul or repair of the starting motor and
alternator should be performed by trained technicians
1. Refer to “Jacking the Vehicle” instructions to jack the
only.
vehicle up before repositioning the rear shocks.
2. Refer to Figure 6-3. Locate the shock absorber top Battery
three mounting holes.
3. Remove the locknut and hex bolt securing the shock
absorber to the vehicle frame. ! WARNING
Acid can cause serious injury to skin and eyes. Avoid skin
4. Reposition the rear shocks backwards or forwards to
change load carrying capabilities as follows: contact with battery acid and always wear eye protection when
checking the battery. Flush area with clean water and call a
a. Repositioning the shock backwards increases
physician immediately. Acid will also damage clothing.
ride firmness and load carrying capabilities.
b. Repositioning the shock forwards makes the ride
softer.
5. Lower the vehicle as outlined in “Jacking the Vehicle”
! WARNING
Incorrect battery cable connections can damage vehicle’s
instructions. electrical system and cause battery cables to spark. Sparks
around a battery can result in a battery gas explosion and
personal injury.
• 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.
! WARNING
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. Sparks
can cause a battery gas explosion which will result in personal
21124 injury.
Figure 6-3
Electrical System
The electrical system is protected by fuses located in the
! WARNING
Do not allow an open flame near the battery when charging.
fuse box. On the ST Treker the fuse box is located on the Hydrogen gas forms inside the battery. This gas is both toxic
vehicle’s left side panel behind the driver’s seat. On the and flammable and may cause an explosion if exposed to a
NT Treker it is located on the fire wall behind the flame.
passenger’s seat. The lid is attached with velcro.
Remove lid by pulling out at the top two corners. On the The battery is located in the engine compartment on the
the lid is a diagram illustrating the required fuses and 00 Sereis and under the seat on the 10 Series Trekers. It
their locations. Fuses may be purchased through your may be either a maintenance-free sealed battery or a
nearest Land Pride Dealer. maintenance-free battery with removable vent caps.
Inspect your battery and know which battery you have.
Common circuit failures are shorts, corroded or dirty Water cannot be added to sealed batteries as the vent
terminals, loose connections, defective wire insulation or caps are not removable.
broken wires. Switches, solenoids and ignition
components can also not function, causing a short or Land Pride recommends a maintenance-free battery
open circuit. size BCI group U1/U1R. The battery should also have a
minimum of 300 cold cranking AMPs and 375 cranking
Before attempting any fault diagnosis of the electrical AMPs at 32oF. The battery support is designed to hold a
system, use a test light or voltmeter to check the battery larger automotive style battery. Simply reposition the
voltage. If the battery voltage is satisfactory, check the J-hooks to the higher holes when installing a larger
cleanliness and tightness of the terminals and ground battery. Always follow the battery manufacturer’s
connections. A general understanding of electrical maintenance, safety, storing and charging specifications.
servicing and use of basic test equipment is necessary
for troubleshooting and repair.
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Adding Water to the Battery 12. Plug in and turn on the charger.
13. Don’t wiggle the connections to check contact while
! CAUTION
the charger is turned on or plugged in.
14. Choose the lowest amperage setting initially. Once
Do not overfill battery with water. Electrolytes may overflow
the charger is on and the battery is charging you may
and damage paint, wiring or structure. Use soap and water to want to choose a higher amp setting to reduce
clean the battery. Be careful not to get soap and water into the charging time.
battery. Use baking soda mixed in water to clean corrosion off
the terminals. Jump Starting the Battery
The battery will discharge if the lights or any other
There should be no need to add water throughout the
electrical equipment is left on after the engine has
normal life of a maintenance-free battery. However,
stopped running. Also, the battery will discharge if the
abnormal electrical system conditions or high ambient
lights or power plug outlet is used over a prolong period
temperatures may boil off more water than normal. It is
while the engine is idling.
best to check the water level once a year in batteries that
have removable vent caps. Water level in each cell The engine can be jump-started with a booster battery.
should be up to the level indicator. If not, add water. Follow procedures listed below when jump-starting.
Distilled water should be used to fill each cell in the
battery. However, tap water may be used if tap water is
Prepare Vehicle to Jump-Start
not hard or does not have high mineral or alkali content. 1. Use only a 12-volt battery to jump-start the Treker.
Do not overfill. Have the charging system checked by Higher voltages can damage the starter motor and
your local Land Pride dealer if the battery requires water other electrical components. Do not use a 24 volt
every few months. battery or two 12-volt batteries connected in series.
2. Do not disconnect the vehicle’s battery that needs a
Charging the Battery jump-start. Disconnecting the battery can damage the
Batteries that are severely discharged may not take or vehicle’s electrical system.
indicate a charge immediately. Some automatic chargers 3. Park the second vehicle close to the vehicle needing a
need a minimum voltage before they will start charging boost without touching the two vehicles together. Set
and some will not indicate a charging condition at the parking brake on both vehicles.
meter until the battery reaches a minimum charge. 4. Turn off all ignition switches, electric switches, light
Consult your charger manual to determine how your switches and set parking brakes on both vehicles.
charger works.
Connecting Jumper Cables
When recharging batteries, please follow these
Refer to Figure 6-4 on page 33:
important safety precautions:
1. Inspect battery terminals for corrosion. Remove
1. Secure vehicle for maintenance. See "Securing excess corrosion before connecting jumper cables.
Vehicle for Maintenance" on page 29. 2. Connect one end of the red jumper cable to the
2. Read the charger manufacturer’s instructions. positive (+) terminal on the dead battery.
3. Leave the battery charger unplugged until it’s cables 3. Connect the other end of the red jumper cable to the
are connected to the battery. positive (+) terminal on the booster battery.
4. Choose the correct battery charger to properly charge 4. Connect one end of the black jumper cable to the
the battery. negative (-) terminal on the booster battery.
5. Put on protective eye wear, rubber gloves, work
clothes and remove all jewelry.
6. Don’t charge a frozen battery. Allow the battery to ! WARNING
Make connection in step 5 below to a metal surface away from
warm up to about 60 deg. F before charging.
the battery. Never connect to the negative (-) post of the dead
7. Charge batteries in a well ventilated area.
battery or to a metal surface near the battery. Sparking near the
8. Never smoke while charging a battery. battery can result in a battery gas explosion and personal
9. If applicable, remove the vent caps and check the injury.
battery’s water level. If the water level is low, follow
instructions for "Adding Water to the Battery" on 5. Connect the other end of the black jumper cable to a
page 32. metal surface on the vehicle that has the dead battery.
10. If applicable, reinstall vent caps before charging. 6. Inspect jumper cables to make certain they are not in
11. Set the charger to 12 volts. the way of moving or rotating components. Reposition
any cables that will be in the way.
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2. Cleans the engine during operation. 9. Shut off the vehicle. Remove blocks securing cargo
3. Eliminates gum-like varnish build-up in the fuel system. box up and lower cargo box.
10. Remove wheel chocks if used.
IMPORTANT: Do not use fuel additives containing
Emptying the Fuel Tank
methanol or ethanol.
Add the correct amount of gas stabilizer/conditioner to
the gas. Follow the gas stabilizer/conditioner
! DANGER
Never siphon a fuel tank by sucking on a hose with your mouth.
manufacturer’s directions for best results. Fuel vapors and gas are harmful to your lungs and can
Fuel Filter Maintenance permanently damage them. Always use a siphon pump.
Refer to Figure 6-5 The fuel tank will need emptying when preparing for long
The fuel filter (Land Pride Part No. 831-031C) is installed term storage or replacing a damaged one.
in the fuel line between the fuel tank and engine. Check
it every 100 hours for excessive water accumulation or 1. Secure vehicle for maintenance. See "Securing
sediment and replace if necessary. Otherwise replace Vehicle for Maintenance" on page 29.
after every 300 hours of operation or annually, whichever 2. Follow all Fuel Safety Cautions, Warnings and
occurs first. Also check fuel tank and fuel line for cracks Dangers.
and leaks every 100 hours. 3. Remove gas cap and siphon fuel through the gas fill
opening with a siphon pump into an approved gas
container. Make sure the container or containers are
capable of holding all the gas. Do not dump fuel on the
ground.
Engine Maintenance
General Information
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
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.
21125 High Altitude Carburetor Kit
Figure 6-5
IMPORTANT: The air-fuel mixture in carburetors
1. Secure vehicle for maintenance. See "Securing modified for high elevation is too lean when
Vehicle for Maintenance" on page 29. operating at elevations below 5,000 feet. Operating
2. Following all Fuel Safety Cautions and Warnings, engines with modified carburetors below 5,000 feet
remove clamps securing the fuel filter and remove fuel can result in engine overheating and serious engine
filter for inspection. damage. Return carburetor to original factory
specifications when operating at low elevations.
3. Check fuel filter for sediment and water accumulation.
Check fuel lines for cracks and leaks. Treker vehicles shipped from the factory are stocked with
4. Replace damaged fuel lines with new ones. carburetors designed to operate efficiently between 0
5. Replace fuel filter when sediment or excessive water and 4,999 feet. Carburetor change over kits for different
is present. altitudes may be purchased from your nearest Land
6. Reattach fuel filter to fuel line with arrow on the filter Pride Dealer as follows:
pointing in the same direction fuel flows in the line. Elevation Carburetor Kit No.
Fuel flows towards the engine.
0’-4999’ 99201-ZG8-1050
7. Install hose clamps around fuel filter.
5,000’-7,999’ 99201-ZG8-1020
8. Start vehicle and inspect for fuel leaks along fuel line 8,000’ & up 99201-ZG8-1000
and fuel filter.
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! CAUTION
Land Pride vehicle dealer for help. The compression spring can
cause bodily injury if replacement is done incorrectly.
Make certain to keep fingers from getting caught between belt
and pulley when rotating belt over pulley. 4. Replace all wear buttons if any are below the 1/16”
height requirement. Make certain you contact your
Refer to Figure 6-8: nearest Land Pride vehicle dealer for help on
1. Secure vehicle for maintenance. See "Securing replacing the wear buttons.
Vehicle for Maintenance" on page 29.
Wear Buttons
Aluminum Hub
Drive Pulley
Driven Pulley
21126
Figure 6-6
Replace if wear buttons
2. Remove hardware securing drive belt cover and are less than 1/16”
remove cover. above aluminum hub. 22447
3. Hand squeeze the belt together between the drive Figure 6-7
pulley and driven pulley to force the belt into the driven
pulley. This should open the driven pulley side walls
allowing room to remove the belt. Wear Button Replacement Kit
4. Remove belt by rolling it off over the drive pulley and Part No. Part Description
then lifting it up off the driven pulley.
700-344A DRIVEN PULLEY BUTTON KIT
5. Reinstall new belt by placing it over the driven pulley (Kit contains 6 new buttons)
and then rolling it over the variable pulley.
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Filter Element
21128
NT Series Shown
Figure 6-8 21483
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CVT Snorkel Filter Maintenance The spark arrester is mounted on the end of the muffler
Only vehicles with fully enclosed CVT covers require tail pipe and is designed to suppress sparks from
filter maintenance. CVT covers with open backs do not escaping the muffler while they are still glowing.
have a filter. Spark Arrester Maintenance Schedule
Refer to Figure 6-12: • Inspect every 100 hours for carbon build-up and screen
1. Inspect filter at every oil change by removing the filter damage.
from the CVT air intake snorkel opening and inspect • Clean whenever carbon build-up is visible or whenever
for dirtiness and damage. lost of engine power is detected.
2. Wash filter element if it is dirty in warm soapy water. • Replace when damaged.
Rinse and let dry before reinstalling. Replace if torn or
cut. Spark Arrester Maintenance Procedure
1. Remove spark arrester mounting screw and remove
spark arrester from muffler exhaust pipe.
Air Cleaner Canister 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.
Filter Located
4. Reattach spark arrester to muffler with mounting
Inside of CVT Air Intake screw.
Snorkel Opening Snorkel
21483
! DANGER
The spark arrester does not stop all fire emitting sparks from
Figure 6-13
! WARNING
The muffler is very hot and will burn upon contact. Allow time
to cool before servicing the spark arrester.
! CAUTION 21136
To maintain efficiency, the spark arrester must be serviced every
Cleaning Spark Arrester
100 hours.
Figure 6-14
! CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the spark arrester screen when
cleaning.
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1
2
5
4
7
Ball Detents
23546
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Maintenance Schedule
Every Every Every Every Every Refer to
Maintenance Operation Daily
100 Hrs. 300 Hrs. 500 Hrs. 6 Mos. Year Page
Check Engine Oil level (9) X 41
Check Tire Pressure X 30
Inspect All Nuts and Bolts for Tightness X 29
Check and Clean Area Around Engine Air Intake X 36
Check Fuel Line Hoses, Clamps, & Tank for Leaks X X 34
Clean Spark Arrester (1) X 38
Check Wheel Lug Nuts (Torque 65 to 75 Ft. lbs.) (2) X 29
Check Master Cylinder Brake Fluid Level X 45
Check Battery Charge and Water Level X 31
Check In-line Fuel Filter (10) X X 34
Check CVT Snorkel Filter (3) & (4) X X 38
Change Engine Oil (3), (4) & (9) X X 41
Change Engine Oil Filter (3), (4) & (9) X X 42
Check & Regap Spark Plugs (.028 to .031 in.) (9) X X
Check Rear Trans-axle Case Fluid Level (7) X X 43
Check Center Transfer Case Fluid Level (7) X X 44
Check Front Differential Case Fluid Level (7) X X 44
Check Driven Pulley Wear Buttons X 35
Inspect Drum Brakes (6) X
Inspect Parking Brake (6) X
Replace Air Cleaner Filter Element (5) X X 36
Replace Spark Plugs (9) X X
Check and Adjust engine idle Speed (6) & (9) X X
Check Valve Clearance (6) & (9) X X
Replace In-line Fuel Filter X X 34
Clean Combustion Chamber (8) & (9) X X
Clean Battery and Terminals X 31
Check Drive Belt and Pulleys X 35
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Section 7: Lubrication
21135
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Case Oil
A general description of maintenance, recommendations rear trans-axle case, 2” for center transfer case and
and capacities for the trans-axle case, center transfer 1/4” from bottom of fill opening for front differential
case and front differential case are provided below. case.
3. Add correct lubrication if needed. (Don’t overfill)
Maintenance Schedule
4. Replace fill cap and tighten securely.
• Check case housing for damage and possible oil
leakage after each use. Oil Change
• Check oil level every 6 months or every 100 hours Warm oil drains quickly and completely. Drain used oil
(whichever comes first). while it is still warm as follows:
• Change oil once a year or every 400 hours (whichever 1. Park vehicle on a level surface, set park brake, turn off
comes first).
ignition switch and remove switch key.
Level Check 2. Place a suitable container below housing to catch
Oil must be drained and refilled with proper quantities to used oil. Remove fill cap and drain plug.
insure correct oil level in the front differential case. Check 3. Allow used oil to drain completely and then reinstall
rear trans-axle case and center transfer case oil at the fill drain plug and tighten securely.
plug with a clean rod. The rod should be long enough so 4. Dispose of used oil in a manner that is compatible with
that it will not fall pass the fill opening. the environment. Do not throw used oil in the trash,
1. Park vehicle on a level surface, set park brake, turn off pour it on the ground, or down a drain.
ignition switch and remove switch key. 5. Fill gear cases per capacities in "Section 10:
Specifications and Capacities" on page 49.
2. Remove fill cap and measure from top of fill hole to oil
level in case. This should be approximately 4 1/2” for 6. Replace fill cap and tighten securely.
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Section 7: Lubrication
6 mo/100 hrs
6 mo/100 hrs
Drain Plug 21130
IMPORTANT: Differential may not function properly Presence of Set Screw Identifies
and/or become damaged if wrong oil is installed. the Differential as (S/N 437272+)
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Brake Fluid
Brake Fluid Maintenance Schedule
• Check fluid reservoir monthly.
• Fill reservoir immediately if low or if brakes begin to
fade.
Brake Fluid Visual Check and Fill
Refer to Figure 7-8:
The master cylinder fluid reservoir is attached to the
body frame on the driver’s side of the vehicle under the
front hood. Visually inspect the fill line located high on the
reservoir by turning the steering wheel to the left to
expose oil reservoir and looking under the driver’s side
wheel well. Remove cap and add DOT 3 fluid to the
reservoir through the wheel well with a squeeze bottle 21132
and tube inserted into the reservoir.
Master Cylinder Reservoir
Brake Fluid Type and Fill Location Figure 7-8
100 hrs
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Engine Preparation for Storage 8. Clean dirt and chaff from cylinders and fins, blower
housing and muffler.
! CAUTION
9. Check oil fill cap and fuel tank cap to make certain
they are securely in place.
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 Vehicle Storage Preparation
or an open flames (i.e. plug-in sockets, light switches, light 1. Perform separate engine preparations listed
fixtures, power tools, welders, pilot lights and stoves). previously before storing the vehicle.
2. Store vehicle in a clean, dry place.
Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide. Do not run a 3. Always set park brake, leave vehicle in gear and
vehicle inside a building any longer than what it takes to move remove ignition key when parking the vehicle.
it. Serious illness or death may result from prolong exposure to 4. Before working around or on the vehicle, allow it to
carbon monoxide. cool.
5. Remove all dirt and trash.
1. Take vehicle out of gear, set park brake and run
engine outside for 15 minutes minimum. Then shut 6. Clean and touch up all scrapes per “Section 9: Body
vehicle off and remove ignition key. Repair” on page 46.
2. Drain oil from crankcase while engine is still warm. 7. Check thoroughly for any worn or damaged parts that
need replacing including decals and order them from
3. Change oil filter. Refer to page 42. your Land Pride Dealer.
4. Refill with fresh oil of proper viscosity. Refer to 8. Thoroughly lubricate the vehicle according to
page 41. lubrication instructions.
5. Replace fuel filter if needed. Refer to page 34. 9. Block vehicle up to take weight off the tires.
6. Prepare fuel system as follows:
Short term storage (90 days or less): NOTE: Do not deflate tires.
a. Siphon most of the fuel from the tank. 10. Clean battery and battery post. Check battery
b. Add fuel stabilizer to the tank per manufacturers electrolyte level. Protect battery from freezing
recommendation. temperatures. Occasionally recharging battery during
storage will extend battery life.
IMPORTANT: Do not use fuel additives containing 11. Secure a waterproof cover over the vehicle if stored
methanol or ethanol. outside.
c. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel to prevent water Vehicle Removal From Storage Preparation
condensation build-up. 1. Remove waterproof cover if used.
d. Run engine to circulate fresh fuel throughout 2. Clean vehicle, removing trash and dirt accumulation.
engine components. 3. Install all safety shields and review safety precautions
Long term storage (over 90 days): listed in this manual.
a. Siphon most of the fuel from the tank. 4. Reconnect spark plug leads to spark plugs.
b. Run engine until it stops from lack of fuel. 5. Check engine oil level.
6. Check trans-axle oil level. If 4-wheel drive, check 4-
NOTE: Gasoline evaporates if left in carburetor for wheel transfer case and front differential oil level.
long periods, forming gum and varnish deposits in the 7. Charge battery.
carburetor. These deposits will cause engine flooding
and loss of power. 8. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline.
9. Run vehicle at half speed for 5 minutes, checking
c.Remove spark plugs and pour a tablespoon of operation of steering control levers.
engine oil into each spark plug hole. Install plugs, 10. Stop engine and check for oil leaks, loose fittings and
but do not reconnect plug leads. overall condition of the vehicle.
d. Crank engine with starter at least a dozen 11. Tighten any bolts that may have loosened.
revolutions to distribute oil over cylinder walls and
valve mechanism. 12. Check and inflate tires to correct air pressure.
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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4210/4410 ST Series
Engine Honda GX620K1 Floorboards Steel Safety Plate
Engine Type 4 stroke - air cooled Frame Construction Tube & Channel
Horse Power 20 Frame. Suspension Independent A-arms
MacPherson Struts
Displacement 614 cc Rear Suspension Independent trailing arms
Coil/over Adjustable Shocks
Cylinders 2 Fenders Front: Integral
Rear: Bed Mounted
Valving OHV Front Bumper Standard
Lubrication Pressurized Front Brush Guard Optional
Engine Oil Type SAE 10W30 Seating 2- Bucket seats or 1- Bench Seat
Engine Oil Capacity 1.5 US qts. with filter change Seat Belts 2- Standard with an optional 3rd Belt
1.1 US qts. without filter change
Engine Idle rpm 1250 rpm min. to 1350 rpm max. 4-Post Acc.Bar Standard
Max. Engine Static rpm 3800 rpm to 4000 rpm max. Rear Hitch 2” receiver
Max. Torque 32.5 lb@2500 Front Hitch 2” receiver available with
front Brush Guard option
Cooling Air Approximate Curb Weight 4210ST: 925 lbs. 4410ST: 1234 lbs.
ACG Output 12V/20A Base Unit Total Payload * 1300 lbs.
Ignition Keyed Gross Vehicle Weight 4210ST: 2225 lbs. 4410ST: 2534 lbs.
Battery 300 cca Rear Cargo Box Capacity 950 lbs.
Spark Arrestor Standard Maximum Tongue Weight 100 lbs.
Headlights Standard Max. Towing Capacity 1200 lbs.
Tail Lights Standard Wheel Base 76”
Fuel Capacity 8 gallon Tread Center Front 46.5"
Fuel Type Unleaded fuel with 87 min. octane Tread Center Rear 47.5"
(Methanol fuel not allowed)
Rear Trans-axle Case 20 oz. US Mobil 424 Width at front tires 54"
Oil Capacity and Type
Center Transfer Case 6 oz. US 80/90 Gear Lube Width at rear tires 58”
Oil Capacity and Type
Front Differential Case 5 oz. US Mobil 424 Height With AT Tires: 71"
Oil Capacity and Type With Turf Tires: 70”
Trans-axle Enclosed CVT Length 120”
(Constantly Variable Transmission)
Gear Selection Park/Neutral/Forward/Reverse Floorboard Height AT Tires: 14" Turf Tires: 13”
with Park/Neutral Start & Integral Park
Brake
Max. Speed 25 mph Min. Ground Clearance 9 1/2”
Brakes Front: Hydraulic Disc Tire Size (Front) 25x8-12 All-Terrain Tread
Rear: Hydraulic Drum 23x8.5-12 Turf
Brake oil DOT 3 Tire Size (Rear) 25x11-12 All-Terrain Tread
23x10.5-12 Turf
Steering Rack & Pinion Tire Pressure (Front) 7 psi
Steering Wheel Dia. 15" Tire Pressure (Rear) 7 psi**
Body Cowling ABS Composite Optional Front Cargo 160 lbs.
Rack Capacity
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Features Benefits
20hp Honda OHV V-Twin Engine For Proven Power & Dependability.
4-Wheeled Independent Suspension For Soft Ride & Excellent Stability.
Rack & Pinion For Easy Handling & Quick Response.
Automotive Type Steering
Four Post Accessory Bar Offers Accessory Mounting Capabilities & Added Protection from Limbs &
Branches.
9 1/2" Minimum Ground Clearance For Traversing Rough Terrain.
1,300 lb. Total Payload For Maximum Cargo and Gear Hauling Capabilities.
4-Wheeled Automotive Style Braking For Maximum Stopping Power & Control.
Constantly Variable Transmission For Rapid Response & Easy Shifting.
Large Open Operators Platform For Maximum Operator & Passenger Comfort.
8 Gallon Fuel Tank For Extended Operating Range.
56” Wheel Stance For Maximum Stability.
Dumping Cargo Bed For Maximum Productivity.
High Back Bucket Seats For Added Passenger & Operator Comfort.
Wide Range Of Accessories To Meet Individual Customer Needs.
Warranty One year against manufacturing defects.
Two years manufactured engine warranty.
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Features Benefits
20hp Honda OHV V-Twin Engine For Proven Power & Dependability.
4-Wheeled Independent Suspension For Soft Ride & Excellent Stability.
Rack & Pinion For Easy Handling & Quick Response.
Automotive Type Steering
Four Post Accessory Bar Offers Accessory Mounting Capabilities & Added Protection from Limbs &
Branches.
9 1/2" Minimum Ground Clearance For Traversing Rough Terrain.
1,300 lb. Total Payload For Maximum Cargo and Gear Hauling Capabilities.
4-Wheeled Automotive Style Braking For Maximum Stopping Power & Control.
Constantly Variable Transmission For Rapid Response & Easy Shifting.
Large Open Operators Platform For Maximum Operator & Passenger Comfort.
8 Gallon Fuel Tank For Extended Operating Range.
56” Wheel Stance For Maximum Stability.
Dumping Cargo Bed For Maximum Productivity.
High Back Bucket Seats For Added Passenger & Operator Comfort.
Full Bench Seat More Spacious Seating.
Wide Range Of Accessories To Meet Individual Customer Needs.
Enclosed CVT For enhanced stream crossing capability.
Auto-Lock Differential For maximum traction capability.
Overrunning Clutch For environmental friendly traction and easy handling.
Seat Belts For extra measure of safety.
Heavy Duty Brush Guard For added body protection.
Front Receiver For added versatility.
High Mounted Air Intake For enhanced stream crossing capability.
Dash Mounted Cup Holders For added convenience.
Locking Deep Well Glove Box For added security and convenience.
Dash Mounted Shifter For added convenience.
with Integral Park Brake
Cargo Box with Integral Lift/latch Handles For added convenience.
Removable Cargo Box Sides For added versatility.
Warranty One year against manufacturing defects.
Two years manufactured engine warranty.
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* Tire pressure may be increased to accommodate additional cargo load. Maximum tire pressure is noted on
tire side wall.
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Corporate Office: P.O. Box 5060
Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA
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