When tunning on curves, be sure to reduce the
speed, then turn the steering wheel.
While driving, make the following checks to see
that all the parts are functioning normally.
- Cooling Wa t e r
If the temperature of the cooling water rises
above 100
o
C ( 2 1 2
o
F), Immediately stop the
engine and exercise the following checks and
remedies, with the safety caution in mind.
1. Shortage or leakage of cooling water.
2. Foreign matter on the radiator net and dust
and dirt between the radiator fins and tube.
3. Loose the fan drive belt.
4. Blockage in the radiator tube.
NOTE :
• For details concerning supply of water to the
r a d i a t o r, read section on the radiator on page
5 4 .
- Engine Oil Pressure Lamp
The pressure lamp signals to the operator that
the
engine oil pressure is below the prescribed level.
If the lamp should go on during operation,
immediately stop the engine and check :
1. The level of the engine oil (See page 49)
2. The conditions of the lubrication system. [The
oil lamp is lighted up at a pressure under 7.1
psi (0.5 kg f/cm2 : 49 KPa)]. However, there is
no trouble if the lamp should light up when the
engine is running at slow speed.
- Battery Charge Lamp
The charge lamp signals to the operator that
alternator is not charging the battery.
If the lamp goes on during operation, immediately
stop the engine and check :
1. Wiring failure.
2. Connection failure of alternator and regulator.
- Fuel
1. Do not allow the fuel tank to empty completely.
2. Doing so will allow air to enter into the fuel system.
3. Should this happen, the fuel system must be held.
(See page 48).
- Exhaust Fumes
1. Exhaust fumes are colorless at normal output drive.
2. If used at output over the rated output, exhaust
gas may become a little colored, but the output
will not drop. But if the tractor should be operated
with continuous dark exhaust gas, it may become
the cause of troubles, so check the working
condition and operate the tractor so that it will not
be overloaded.
- Urgent Stop
Should the following abnormally take place,
immediately stop the engine.
1. The engine suddenly slows down or speeds up.
2. Unusual noises are suddenly heard.
3. Exhaust fumes suddenly become very dark.
4. The engine oil pilot lamp goes on while operating.
5 .The battery charge lamp goes on while operating.
For checks and remedies in the above situations,
consult your dealer for instruction.
7.5 Tu r n i n g
• The individual rear wheel braking on this tractor
permits tighter turns and increased traction
under slippery conditions. Sudden application
of one brake at higher speed or while making
fast turns could cause the tractor to roll over.
7.6 Check while operating
• Do not remove radiator filler cap until coolant
temperature is below its boiling point. Then
loosen cap sightly to the stop to relieve any
excess pressure before removing cap completely.
WARNING
WARNING