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BREAK-IN PERIOD
Operation of Tractor within the first fifty hours can be a
major factor in determining the performance and life of
the engine and Tractor:
• The engine may be operated at full rpm but exces-
sive load should be avoided. If engine begins to
“lug”, operate in a lower gear to maintain higher
engine speed.
• Check coolant level and check engine, transmission
and other oil levels frequently during break-in pe-
riod. Watch for evidence of leakage of above fluids.
Replenish levels as required and repair any leaks
that may have formed.
• Tighten any nuts, bolts, or screws that may have
loosened and tighten as necessary. This is espe-
cially true of wheel retaining bolts.
All fasteners on
this Tractor are metric.
• Be observant of clutch pedal free-play adjustment
and brake adjustment and readjust as required.
Lining materials used on clutch and brake discs
“bed in” in the first few hours of operation and
may necessitate the need for early and frequent
readjustment.
• Keep area around fuel tank filler clean and make
sure diesel fuel is correct grade and free of
contamination.
• Initial engine oil and oil filter change is after first fifty
hours of operation. Subsequent change interval is
every one hundred hours for engine oil and filter.
CAUTION: Proper maintenance practices
cannot be over-emphasized. They are
required for safe operation. Consult “Lu-
brication and Maintenance” section for
full details.
OPERATION
STARTING
Pre-Start Inspection
Prior to daily start-up of Tractor, a few basic proce-
dures should be followed to ensure Tractor is in oper-
ating order to insure life and dependability:
• Make sure all safety shields are in place and se-
cured properly.
• Make sure operator is instructed on correct and
safe operation of Tractor and related attachments or
implements.
• Check coolant, engine oil and transmission oil lev-
els and replenish as necessary.
• Check fan belt tension and adjust as required.
• Make sure radiator, air intake screens and radiator
screen are clear of debris to provide maximum en-
gine cooling.
• Check operation of clutch, brake and throttle
controls. All controls must operate freely and be
adjusted correctly.
• Conduct a general inspection of tires, tire pressure
and wheel bolt torque. Observe for external signs of
leakage and correct before operating Tractor. Check
steering for excessive looseness.
• Check for adequate fuel supply. It is recommended
fuel tank be filled following each day’s use to reduce
condensation and provide full tank for next use.
• Check operation of lights and warning flashers. If
Tractor is to be transported on public road, ensure
slow-moving vehicle emblem is in place.
NOTE: Requirements may vary regarding use of
warning flashers and slow-moving vehicle
emblem depending on locality. Check local
safety codes.
WARNING: Carefully read and understand
the SAFETY section of this manual. Your
life, and that of others, can be in danger
during the starting of the Tractor.
Always start and operate the engine in a
well ventilated area.
If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to
the outside.
DO NOT modify or tamper with the ex-
haust system.
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