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STORAGE
1. Check the tire air pressure and in-
flate the tires if they are low.
2. Jack the tractor up and remove the
support blocks from under the front
and rear axles.
3. Install a fully charged battery.
4. Check the fan belt tension.
5. Check all fluid levels (engine oil,
transmission / hydraulic oil, engine
coolant and any attached
implements.)
6. Star t the engine. Obser ve all
gauges. If all gauges are function-
ing properly and reading normal,
move the tractor outside. Once
outside, park the tractor and let the
engine idle for at least five minutes.
Shut the engine off and walk around
tractor and make a visual inspection
for evidence of oil or water leaks.
7. With the engine fully warmed up, re-
lease the parking brake and test the
brakes for proper adjustment as you
move forward. Adjust the brakes if
necessary.
REMOVING THE TRACTOR
FROM STORAGE
10. Keep the tractor in a dry place
where the tractor is sheltered from
rain. Cover the tractor.
11. Store the tractor indoors in a dry
area that is protected from sunlight
and excessive heat. If the tractor
must be stored outdoors, cover it
with a waterproof tarpaulin.
Jack the tractor up and place blocks
under the front and rear axles so
that all four tires are off the ground.
Keep the tries out of direct sunlight
and extreme heat(3 months or
greater).
When washing the tractor, be
sure to stop the engine. Allow
sufficient time for the engine to
cool before washing.
Cover the tractor after the muf-
fler and the engine have cooled
down.
IMPORTANT
Summary of Contents for CK22
Page 19: ...CK22 1 14 051O132C TRACTOR SAFETY LABELS ...
Page 21: ...CK22 1 16 9 Part No T2615 54112 7 Part No T2615 53561 8 Part No T2350 54141 ...
Page 22: ...2 SERVICING 2 2 SERVICING OF TRACTOR ...
Page 24: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS 3 4 TRAVELING SPEED 3 5 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 71: ...6 THREE POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 6 2 3 POINT HITCH 6 3 DRAWBAR 6 4 THREE POINT HITCH DRAWBAR ...
Page 75: ...7 3 POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM 7 2 AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS 7 5 HYDRAULIC UNIT ...
Page 82: ...8 TIRES 8 2 TREAD 8 3 BALLAST 8 4 TIRES TREAD AND BALLAST ...
Page 86: ...9 SERVICE INTERVALS 9 2 LUBRICANTS 9 4 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 119: ...11 TRACTOR STORAGE 11 2 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE 11 3 STORAGE ...
Page 122: ...12 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING 12 2 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 125: ...13 OPTIONS 13 2 OPTIONS ...
Page 127: ...14 INDEX ...