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(4) Checking Front axle oil (4WD)
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Unscrew the oil gauge and check if the oil level is
between low and high marks.
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If necessary, add new oil into the oil filling inlet.
(after 5~10 minutes later, check the oil level
again)
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For oil specification, see section 5-3, “Lubricants
and Capacity” or the last page in this manual.
Oil filling inlet & oil gauge
(3) Checking Transmission oil
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Stop the tractor on level surface and apply the
Parking brake and lower implements to the
ground.
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Clean around oil filling inlet and pull the gauge
straight out.
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If oil level is between low and high mark of oil
gauge, it means proper amount.
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For oil specification, see section 5-3, “Lubricants
and Capacity” or the last page in this manual.
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The contaminated oil may reduce the durability of transmission and cause a failure
of hydraulic system. Clean around oil filling inlet and then open the cap.
Caution
Oil filling inlet
& oil gauge
(5) Battery check
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Refer to the section 5-13-(3), “Batter handling and Notices” in this manual.
(6) Air cleaner (Dry type)
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Refer to the section 5-6-(6) in this manual.
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High
Low
(7) Hydraulic hoses and Leakage
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Stop the engine and place all the transmission gears in neutral and lower down the implement to the
ground.
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Periodically check hydraulic system for leaks or damaged parts - kinked, crushed, flattened, hard
blistered, heat cracked, charred, twisted, soft or loose covered hoses and fittings.
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Before removing hydraulic components, make sure to check that hydraulic pressure is relieved
completely. The leaks of pressurized oil can cause a fatal physical injury.
For further information, refer to the section 3-3, “Hydraulic system” in this manual.