11. Maintenance Procedures
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procedures must be performed. Use the figures in the following table as a reference to relate operating
hours to driven distance.
Operating hours
Driven km
Driven mi.
1
50
31
10
500
310
150
7500
4660
300
15000
9320
600
30000
18641
1500
75000
46602
Table 11-1. Operating hours and driven distance
The up-to-date maintenance plan is required for obtaining warranty service. To ensure the fulfillment of
your warranty:
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Record all maintenance work with the tractor in the maintenance plan.
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Ensure that the maintenance work with the tractor is confirmed by an authorized by Holder
service provider with the provider's stamp and signature.
For more details on warranty, refer to
Registration and warranty
section and your warranty certificate.
Jacking up tractor
This procedure provides instructions on how to jack up the tractor.
Danger:
Risk of tractor falling down or tipping over
Jacking up the tractor is a hazardous procedure and must be performed as outlined. Failure to
comply can result in serious or fatal injuries, and damage to the tractor.
Before jacking up the tractor:
1. Ensure that the tractor is parked only on level ground.
2. Ensure that the parking brake is engaged.
3. Dismount all attachments if applicable.
4. Secure the tractor with wedges at the end of the tractor that is not being raised.
5. Ensure that the permissible load capacity of the jack is at least 2700 kg / 6000 lb., half the weight
of the tractor.
To jack up the tractor:
1. Secure the tractor with the safety stands appropriate to the weight to be raised on each side near
the axles (Picture).