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4.1.Introduction
4.1.1.Engine- first 50 operating hours
The tractor is delivered to the customer ready for use at full engine power thanks to the stringent testing phase that
the engine undergoes in our test room.
However, in the first 50 hours of use do not subject the tractor to full power full load operation for prolonged periods
in order to allow the piston rings to adapt properly to the cylinders and various moving parts to bed in correctly.
During this interval it is potentially harmful to run the engine at idle speed for prolonged periods and also to run it
at high speeds in no load conditions; this would result in bedding in of engine components in a manner different
from that which would deliver maximum efficiency throughout the full service life of the engine.
The safety seal on the engine governor is applied by the manufacturer and ensures that the power output
of your tractor does not exceed the declared and approved value. Any tampering with this seal on the
governor will void the warranty for the entire tractor with immediate effect.
In the first hours of use of the machine, the following procedures must be adhered to:
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At each start-up allow the engine to run at low speed for a few minutes;
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Do not use the engine continuously at low revs or at high revs with low loads;
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During the first 20 service hours do not use the engine with excessively high loads;
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Before switching off the engine allow it to idle for a few minutes;
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Special attention should be paid to following points when performing the checks and servicing operations listed
below;
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Engine oil level
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Engine oil replacement
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Renewal of oil filter
4.2.Starting – Stopping the Engine
Notice:
Prior to use, careful and comprehensive inspection of the tractor can eliminate potential hazards and
effectively prevent occurrence of accidents.
4.3.
4.3.1.Preparation before engine startup
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Prior to startup, careful inspection should be conducted to confirm whether individual parts are connected
Summary of Contents for FL35-70HP Series
Page 21: ...Product Mark 20 1 Security Considerations ...
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Page 75: ...Product Description 74 3 Product Description ...
Page 77: ...Product Description 76 Fig 3 2 3 1 2 Appearance of tractor equipped with cab ...
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Page 162: ...Electrical system 161 Fig 4 32 Three point linkage Model 2 ...
Page 189: ...Electrical system 188 5 Wheels ...
Page 208: ...Electrical system 207 6 Electrical System ...
Page 230: ...Electrical system 229 requirements 6 6 Electrical Schematic Diagram ...
Page 235: ...234 7 On board Spare Parts Tools and Quick wear Parts ...
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Page 242: ...241 8 Maintenance Specification ...
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Page 338: ...Operation Instructions 337 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 353: ...352 10 Tractor Storage and Unpack ...
Page 358: ...Tractor Storage and Unpack 357 11 Delivery Acceptance and Transportation ...
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Page 362: ...361 12 Disassembly and Disposal ...
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