
5 - 18
Temp.
Above -15
℃
(5
℉
) Below -15
℃
(5
℉
)
Fuel
100%
Wintertime-Diesel
Add 20%
Kerosene
(2) Fuel tank
①
Fuel and Fuel tank Capacity:
See chapter 5-3, “Lubricants and Capacity” or
the last page in this manual.
If contaminants like water or dusts are mixed in
the fuel, it may cause a severe damage to the
engine. The fuel storage facility must be
equipped as shown in the right figure.
If possible, fill the tank at the gas station with fuel.
②
Using Diesel for winter
General diesel fuel tends to generate paraffin
dregs in winter time which may cause a bad
engine start. Thus, it is recommended to use
diesel for winter in winter time.
If the ambient temperature is below -15
°
C (5
°
F),
it is advised to mix diesel with kerosene as
shown in the right table.
Battery charging
indicator
Engine oil pressure
indicator
Drum
Impurities
(3) Instrument panel & Indicators
Check if the indicators are normally turned on/off
before starting engine or while operating
frequently and periodically.
If the
engine oil pressure indicator
and
battery charging indicator
are turned on while
the engine is running, stop the engine
immediately and check the engine lubrication
system and battery charging system. If possible,
contact your authorized local dealer for check.
For further information about indicators, refer to
the chapter 3 in this manual.
③
Checking Fuel level and filling the tank
Check the fuel gauge of the tractor fuel tank and if it’s not sufficient, fill the fuel tank with diesel fuel.
For further information about diesel fuel, see chapter 5-1-(3), 5-1-(4), 5-1-(5) in this manual.
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After finishing work, fill the fuel tank fully. As the temperature drops down at night,
the humidity in the fuel tank is condensed, and may be mixed with the fuel.
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