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13-
Allow any component likely to be at a high temperature to cool down.
6.b.
Welding operations.
1-
When carrying out any welding operation on the equipment, disconnect the electric
connector and the tractor battery.
2-
Disconnect and protect any hoses (particularly rubber) and any electric cables to
ensure that they are not damaged by incandescent particles that could cause oil loss
or a short circuit.
6.c.
Servicing the tyres.
1-
Only carry out work on tyres if you have the necessary specific tools and
experience.
2-
Incorrect fitting could seriously compromise your safety.
3-
If in doubt, call in qualified staff.
4-
Do not fit tyres of a different type from those recommended by the manufacturer.
5-
Ensure that the tyres are inflated to the pressures recommended by the tyre
manufacturer (See page 22).
6.d.
Electric servicing.
Before carrying out any work on the electric system, disconnect the electric
connector.
6.e.
Hydraulic servicing.
1-
Place all hydraulic distributors into neutral (rest).
2-
Stop the tractor engine and remove the starter key.
3-
Before working on the hydraulic system, check that the installation is not under
pressure.
4-
Eliminate pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines.
5-
Before restoring pressure in the hydraulic lines, check that all connectors are fully
tightened and that the hydraulic hoses are in good condition and correctly protected.
6.f.
Repairs.
1-
Any failure that might compromise safety must be eliminated.
2-
Carry out immediate repairs on any leak or failure affecting the hydraulic or
electrical systems. These must be done by qualified staff.
3-
Do not attempt to find a hydraulic oil leak (under pressure) using fingers.