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Contents Safe Use Information... 3 Components and Key Features... 4 Using the Wildcat 3114... 8 Safe-use Pre-Operation... 8 Safe-use During Operation... 9 Starting the Wildcat 3114:... 9 Stopping the Wildcat 3114:... 9 Pulling With the Wildcat 3114:... 10 Ballasting the Wildcat 3114:... 10 Maintenance/Upkeep... 10 Maintenance Before Every Use... 10 Storage of the Tractor... 11 Maintenance After Storage... 11 Fuel... 11 Changing the Oil and Oil Filter... 11 Changing the Fuel Filter... 11 Engine Care... 12 Trakside... 13 Changing Trakside Transaxle Oil... 13 Battery Care.....14 Transportation of the Tractor... 14 Troubleshooting... 14 Specification... 15 Wiring Diagram... 16 Parts Catalog... Error! Bookmark not defined. User Notes... Error! Bookmark not defined.24 Service Records... 25 2

Safe Use Information In the better interest of the customer, Wildcat, Inc. has taken into consideration several key safety steps to be followed regarding the Wildcat 3114. These safety precautions, called Safe-use, can help reduce risk of injury for both the operator and surrounding bystanders during the use of the Wildcat 3114. The purpose of this operator s manual is to ensure the existence of a Safe-use environment in an effort to reduce risk of injury and increase customer satisfaction with the Wildcat 3114. This operator s manual is also intended to extend the service life of the Wildcat 3114 if the recommended proper and regular maintenance instructions are followed. Every operator of the Wildcat 3114 should read the entire operator s manual, and is responsible for any accidents that may occur during operation. 3

Components and Key Features 3 2 1. Arm Rest Arm rest with finger-tip controls. Left hand controls the key switch, LBS cart controls, moveable front axle controls and brake adjustment, while the right hand operates the throttle and CVT manual engage. 2. Throttle A hand brake throttle offers more control over the tractor. Squeezing the brake lever increases the throttle of the Wildcat 3114. 3. CVT Manual Engage To assist maneuverability in confined locations, a manual CVT engage has been implemented on the Wildcat 3114. The engage is operated by pushing the inching control lever forward. 4. Ignition The ignition consists of a multiple position key switch. 5. Movable Wheelbase Controls The movable wheelbase is controlled by a covered enabling switch and adjuster. 6. LBS Cart Controls The LBS cart is controlled by an enabling switch(red) and adjuster(white). 4

6 4 7. Steering Wheel A steering wheel has been added to increase operator comfort and to provide an additional grab location for mounting the tractor. 8. Gauge Display A gauge display has been added to improve operator awareness of oil temperatures, oil pressure, and voltage. An engine hour gauge has been added to help the operator keep up with regular maintenance. 9. Tablet An Android table is located above the steering wheel and works in conjunction with PullTECH to provide a gauge system to monitor tractor functions in real time. 9 8 7 5

10. Movable Wheelbase The Wildcat 3114 features a movable wheelbase that can be adjusted from the arm rest to improve the turning radius. 11. Hitch The hitch is located on the rear of the tractor. For more information see pulling section. 6

12. Fuel Tank The fuel tank is located under the left fender. It holds approximately three quarts of fuel. In case of emergency or for repairs, the fuel shut off valve is located on the fender near the gear shift. 13. Brakes There are individual brakes for each wheel. They are located on the left and right foot rests and operate respective rear brakes. 7

PullTECH Data Acquisition system that measures ground speed, wheel speed, engine speed, CVT speed and transmits it via radio, 14. T-Wrench A T-wrench has been added to contain 3 sockets; 1/2 in, 5/8 in, and 3/4 in. Using these sockets emergency field repairs can be performed. The t-wrench is located in the box located on the left side of the tractor. 15. Battery Disconnect A battery disconnect, located next to the battery box, shuts off all power to the tractor when removed. (Note: This will NOT shut off the engine.) Using the Wildcat 3114 Safe-use Pre-Operation The following Safe-use checklist should be used before using the Wildcat 3114 in order to maintain a Safe-use environment: Proper Clothing - Long sleeves, pants, and/or fire suit, as well as closed toed shoes Helmet - The operator should always wear a Department of Transportation (DOT) certified helmet while operating the Wildcat 3114. Face Shield - Proper equipment should be worn to protect the operator s eyes and face. A face shield on the helmet is recommended, but eye goggles are acceptable. Visual inspection of the Wildcat 3114 - The operator should inspect all areas of the Wildcat 3114 to make sure it is in proper working condition. Inspection points include, but are not limited to, air pressure of tires, quality and quantity of fluids such as fuel, engine oil, and brake fluid, and any visible physical damage to the frame or other areas of the Wildcat 3114. Check electrical system, fuel lines, and throttle cables. Visual inspection of these systems should be carried out to make sure they have not been damaged or become worn. Check kill switch. Make sure the kill switch is in proper working order. 8

Make sure all shielding is in place. Inspect all of the shielding of rotating components and exhaust. Never operator the tractor without the shielding in place. Check Belt. Make sure the belt is not visibly worn. Safe-use During Operation The following Safe-use guidelines should be followed during operation of the tractor: 1. Remain in the operator s station the entire time the Wildcat 3114 is running. At no time should the operator leave the Wildcat 3114 unattended while it is running. If the operator is forced to leave the tractor, it should be turned off in the appropriate manner beforehand (see Stopping). 2. Keep hands and feet inside the operator s station. Avoid heat sources and rotating components (engine exhausts and driveline components). 3. The operator should be fully aware of the location of components within the operator s station, as well as how they are properly used (pedals, throttle, steering, ignition switch, fire extinguisher, grab handle). 4. The fire extinguisher is mounted on the fender, to the right side of the operator s seat. The operator should be familiar with the directions located on the fire extinguisher, so that in the event of a fire the operator can sustain it long enough to exit the Wildcat 3114 and to move a safe distance away from the tractor. 5. The operator should always operate the Wildcat 3114 at a responsible speed. The operator is not to maintain operation at such a speed which would make the tractor hard to maneuver, stop, or exit in the case of an emergency or endanger nearby observers and track personnel. 6. The Wildcat 3114 is not designed to carry more than one person at a time. It is prohibited to carry passengers on the Wildcat 3114. 7. The Wildcat 3114 is not equipped with headlights or running lights. Therefore, the Wildcat 3114 should only be operated in well-lit conditions. 8. At no time should the operator attempt to operate or perform maintenance on the Wildcat 3114 while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Starting the Wildcat 3114: The following steps should be followed to effectively start the Wildcat 3114 and prepare it for operation: 1. Ensure all shielding is in its proper location. 2. Remove all obstacles and bystanders to a safe distance from the tractor 3. Mount the operator s station and fully depress the seat. 4. Ensure throttle is not engaged, and the transaxle is in the neutral position. 5. Fully engage and hold BOTH brake pedals. 6. Insert the key, and turn the ignition switch to the ON position. (In colder environments, the choke lever on the engine may need to be pulled in order for the engine to start.) Stopping the Wildcat 3114: 1. Hold both brake pedals and release throttle until the Wildcat 3114 comes to a complete stop. 2. Turn the key to the OFF position and remove it. 9

Pulling the Wildcat 3114: The Wildcat 3114 is designed for pulling uses, and will perform acceptably in such situations. To ensure sufficient performance and safety, the following steps should be taken during a pull: 1. The operator should be fully aware of the rules pertaining to the existing pull, as well as bystanders within the vicinity. 2. Maneuver the Wildcat 3114 slowly onto the track, and into position in front of the sled, using the help of the person directing you. 3. Attach the chain securely to the hitch, and properly connect the break-away kill switch located above the hitch. 4. After the Wildcat 3114 is prepared to pull, wait for the start signal. After receiving the start signal, release the brakes and fully engage the throttle. 5. While pulling, the steering wheel and brakes can be used to keep the Wildcat 3114 on the track. 6. At the end of the pull, and when instructed, release the throttle and press the brakes to stop. After the sled is detached from the Wildcat 3114 slowly exit the track. Ballasting the Wildcat 3114: Both in pulling situations and other instances, it may be necessary to ballast the Wildcat 3114 by adding weight to the provided weight brackets. There are brackets located in the front and rear of the tractor, and two under the operator s station. The amount and position of the weight added depends on the condition of the track, and the circumstance under which the Wildcat 3114 is being used. It is a common practice to add weight on the rear weight bracket, which adds weight to the rear drive wheels, increasing the amount of power transferred to the ground. In some situations, however, it may be necessary to add weight to the front weight bracket in order to keep the front wheels from lifting off the ground. The Wildcat 3114 is also equipped with a live ballasting system (LBS). The LBS was designed to actively control the weight distribution by automatically adjusting ballast along the length of the frame based on the output of two load cells. Maintenance/Upkeep Before doing any maintenance on the tractor, the battery cables should be removed. Maintenance Before Every Use It is necessary to properly care for the Wildcat 3114 in order for it to remain at maximum operating efficiency. Different maintenance procedures should be conducted at different time intervals to accomplish this. The following tasks should be performed (in addition to the Safe-use pre-operation procedures) before every use: Check brakes and hitch. Check nuts, bolts, and screws to ensure all components are securely fastened. Check and clean the engine air filter if needed. Disconnect engine spark plugs and check to see if they are in proper condition. 10

Storage of the Tractor If the Wildcat 3114 is going to be out of use for an extended period of time, it is recommended that proper storage measures be taken in order to ensure the service life of the machine. The following are some Safe-use guidelines for proper storage of the Wildcat 3114: It is recommended that the fuel be completely drained from the Wildcat 3114 before storage. The Wildcat 3114 should not be stored in a place susceptible to drastic heat changes. Storing the Wildcat 3114 in a location which experiences minimal year-round temperature changes will help extend the life of the machine. In order to ensure the engine will remain working properly, the operator should consult the engine owner s manual and prepare the engine for storage along with the Wildcat 3114. The battery should be removed from the tractor during storage. Maintenance After Storage The following tasks should be performed every year after removing the Wildcat 3114 from a storage position: Replace engine filters (oil, air, and fuel) Drain and Replace engine oil Check/replace spark plugs Check/bleed brakes Fuel Only use unleaded gasoline in the Wildcat 3114. Any other substance is strictly prohibited. Always check the quality and quantity of the fuel in the Wildcat 3114 before operation to reduce the risk of damaging components. In order to add fuel, remove the gas cap from the fuel tank located on the left fender. Refill the tank to the fill ring, taking care not to overflow. In the event of fuel spillage, remove the spill immediately using a towel or cloth. Make sure to properly replace the gas cap after refueling. Changing the Oil and Oil Filter As recommended by Briggs and Stratton, change the oil and oil filter after the first 5 to 8 hours of operation and every 100 hours thereafter. 1. With engine OFF but still warm, attach a hose to the male connection of the EZ Valve oil drain. Once the hose has been connected and placed within a proper oil collecting receptacle, turn the valve from the closed to open position, draining the oil. 2. Remove oil filter. Before installing new filter, lightly oil filter gasket with fresh, clean oil. 3. Screw filter on by hand until gasket contacts oil filter adapter. Tighten ½ to ¾ turn more. 4. Place engine level. Remove oil fill cap and add fresh oil. First, add 67 oz. Start and run engine at idle for 30 seconds. Shut engine off and wait 30 seconds. Then, add more oil slowly to bring level to full mark on dipstick. Do not overfill. 5. Replace oil fill cap and dipstick. Changing the Fuel Filter The Wildcat 3114 makes use of one in-line fuel filter located on the engine. In order to change the 11

fuel filter, the operator should first turn the fuel shut off-valve, located on the fender near the gear shift, to the OFF position and remove the negative battery cable. It is also recommended for a container to be placed underneath the fuel filter in an effort to catch any fuel which may leak from the fuel lines. Next, the spring clamps on either side of the fuel filter can be moved down each rubber line, away from the fuel filter. Remove the existing filter and replace with a new one, replacing the spring clamps. After finished, return the fuel shut-off valve to the on position and reattach the battery cables. Engine Care It is necessary for the operator to properly care for the engines as well as the rest of the Wildcat 3114. In order to perform proper maintenance on the engines (changing filters and oil), the operator should consult the engine operator manual which is included with the Briggs and Stratton 31HP Vanguard Big Block engines. 12

Trakside In order to properly change the Trakside transaxles on the Wildcat 3114, the following steps should be followed: 1. Place block or jack under tractor forward of the transaxle. 2. Remove the tires 3. Locate and remove the four mounting nuts located on wheelie bars. 4. Use handles on wheelie bars to pull the Trakside transaxle straight back for 3 inches then angled down to clear the shift lever through the fenders. 5. To replace the Trakside transaxle, angle the shift lever through the fenders, align the splines of the driveshaft with those of the transaxle and push the transaxle forward until seated. 6. Replace the four retaining nuts. 2 3 4 Changing Trakside Transaxle Oil Once the Trakside Transaxle is removed, the oil can be changed. 1. Locate plug on rear of transaxle and place container underneath to catch used oil, then remove plug to let oil drain. 2. After oil is completely drained, clean plug thoroughly. Replace drain plug. 3. Remove shifter from transaxle and fill with approximately 3 quarts of transaxle oil. 4. Replace shifter and appropriately dispose of used oil. 13

Battery Care To properly clean the battery and cables: 1. Make sure that key is removed from the Wildcat 3114 and remove all battery cables. 2. Remove the bolt and metal strap which hold the battery in place on the tractor. 3. Remove the battery from the Wildcat 3114. 4. Clean battery terminals and cable connections with a wire brush to remove any sign of dirt or corrosion. 5. Replace the battery in the battery mount on the Wildcat 3114, and replace metal strap. 6. Reattach battery cables, taking care to connect proper terminals. Transportation of the Tractor When transporting the Wildcat 3114, the crucial factor is to make sure it is secure. It is recommended to secure the Wildcat 3114 at the front and rear of the tractor. The front weight bracket has holes to which straps can be hooked and the rear hitch is an acceptable anchor point. Also when transporting the tractor long distances, the frame should be supported with blocks to prevent any damage to the tractor during transportation. Troubleshooting In the event the Wildcat 3114 will not start or respond appropriately, the following things should be checked. Transaxle is in the neutral position Battery Charged Up Fuel level Depressing both brake pedals Choke is pulled out Spark Plugs Operator is in the seat CVT Cover is in Place Battery disconnect is switched to the closed position 14

Specifications PRICE WEIGHT Retail $6850.00 Curb: 655 lb Cost $6090.74 Per Horsepower: 25 lb Drive 2-wheel Distribution: Front: 40% Rear: 60% CHASSIS Maximum Draft 2000 lb Load: Type Ladder GVWR: 1750 lb Body Material Steel STEERING Dual Pitman Arm ENGINE Big Block V-twin, OHV, electric Dynamic Load 100 lb start Capacity: Power 27 bhp @ 3200 rpm Stroke: 8 in (203 mm) Torque 48 lb-ft @ 2200 rpm Max Speed:.5 in/sec Max RPM 3400 rpm (governor limited) Turning Radius: 46.34 in (1177 mm) DRIVETRAIN BRAKES Hydraulic, independent Rear Transmission 3-Speed Manual Front: None Final-Drive Ratio 4.60:1, Open Differential Rear: 8.8 x 2.9 Cross-Drilled Disk DIMENSIONS Master cylinder 0.63 in bore: Wheelbase 83.03 in (2109 mm) Caliper bore: 1.00 in Length 110.08 in (2796 mm) WHEELS AND TIRES Width 41.45 in (1052 mm) Front Wheels: 8 x 4 Front Track 36.92 in (938 mm) Rear Wheels: 12 x 12 / spun Rear Track 29.35 in (746 mm) Front Tires: 3.5 x 8 tri-rib Ground Clearance 4.00 in (102 mm) Rear Tires: 26 x12-12 titan flotation 15

Wiring Diagram 16

Parts Catalog 17

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Wildcat, Inc. Model: Wildcat 3114 Assembly: 3000-Body 10 9 5 6 7 8 1 3 2 Reference # Part # Part Description QTY 1 3001 Frame Rail Left 1 2 3002 Frame Rail Right 1 3 3003 Battery Box Assembly 2 4 3004 CVT Shield Assembly 1 5 3005 Left Carrier 1 6 3006 Right Carrier 1 7 3007 Floor Board 1 8 3008 Engine Mount Assembly 1 9 3009 Fire Wall 1 10 3011 PullTECH 1 11 3011 LBS Motor 1 12 3012 Transmission Support Plate 1 12 4 11 19

Wildcat, Inc. Model: Wildcat 3114 Assembly: 4000-Operator s Station 2 8 3 14 10 9 11 12 5 4 6 13 7 1 Reference # Part # Part Description QTY 1 4001 Fender Assembly 1 2 4002 Seat 1 3 4003 Arm Rest Body Left 2 4 4004 Arm Rest Body Right 1 5 4005 Arm Rest Cover Left 1 6 4006 Arm Rest Cover Right 1 7 4007 Fuel Tank 1 8 4008 Arm Rest Cap 2 9 4009 Throttle 1 10 4010 Inching Control Master Cylinder 1 11 4011 Seat Rail 2 12 4012 Arm Rest Support 2 13 4013 Inching Control Bracket 1 14 4014 Grab Handle 1 20

Wildcat, Inc. Model: Wildcat 3114 Assembly: 5000-Front End 10 11 9 8 3 4 7 12 5 6 2 1 Reference # Part # Part Description QTY 1 5001 Front Axle 1 2 5002 Mounting Bracket 2 3 5003 Spindle 2 4 5004 Front Tire 2 5 5005 Bushing 4 6 5006 Pitman Arm 1 7 5007 Runner Mount 2 8 5008 Left Runner 1 9 5009 Right Runner 1 10 5011 Actuator Mount 1 11 5011 Front Axle Actuator 1 12 5012 Runner Slide 2 21

Wildcat, Inc. Model: Wildcat 3114 Assembly: 6000-Brake 4 7 2 5 1 6 8 3 4 3 Reference # Part # Part Description QTY 1 6001 Front Pivot Linkage 1 2 6002 Rear Pivot Linkage 1 3 6003 Brake Assembly 2 4 6004 Foot Rest 2 5 6005 Actuator 1 6 6006 Connecting Dog Bone Front Small 2 7 6007 Connecting Dog Bone Rear 2 8 6008 Connecting Dog Bone Front Large 1 22

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Owner Notes: 24

Change Oil Replace Oil Filter Check Valve Clearance Clean Air Filter Check Battery Replace Air Cleaner Cartridge Change Fuel Filter Replace Safety Filter Cartridge Check/Replace Spark Plug Check/Bleed Brakes Service Records Following the proper safety and maintenance recommendations as listed on page 10 of the owner s manual, the following chart and table has been provided to help remind you when and what to service on your tractor. It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work. Maintenance Interval 6 Hours X X X 50 Hours X 100 Hours X X X 200 Hours X X X 250 Hours X X 300 Hours X X X 400 Hours X X X X X 500 Hours X X X X X 600 Hours X X X X 700 Hours X X X 750 Hours X X 800 Hours X X X X X 900 Hours X X X 1000 Hours X X X X X 1100 Hours X X X 1200 Hours X X X X X X Seasonal X X X X X X 25

Maintenance Interval Date of Service Hours Remarks Maintenance Interval Date of Service Hours Remarks 6 Hours 600 Hours 50 Hours 700 Hours 100 Hours 750 Hours 200 Hours 800 Hours 250 Hours 900 Hours 300 Hours 1000 Hours 400 Hours 1100 Hours 500 Hours 1200 Hours 26

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