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Maintenance
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O - Operations to be made by the Dealer.
NOTE 1: Operations requiring a regular service every 10, 50 or 100 work hours may be carried out with flexibility. They may
be therefore carried out according to ambient and work conditions and as often as suggested by your experience, at any
rate within the above indicated maximum deadlines. Always remember, however, that it is better to carry them out once
too often than not often enough.
NOTE 2: Check the tractor for leaks, rubbing, squeezed or cracked hoses, loose nuts or bolts and dirt build up. Repair all
leaks, hoses and tighten loose fittings, nuts and bolts before operation.
NOTE 3: For values of driving torques and air pressure, see the Tyres, Wheels, Ballasting Section in this manual.
NOTE 4: After removing and fitting the wheels back again, it is important to check the torques of all bolts by means of a
torque wrench at the following intervals: - First check after 10 work hours. - Second check after 50 work hours. - Third
check and further checks every 500 work hours.
NOTE 5: Check for wear and function.
NOTE 6: In dusty conditions the cab filter will require more frequent cleaning.
NOTE 7: Also clean the filter element whenever the service indicator lights up.
NOTE 8: After prescribed hours of PTO use.
NOTE 9: In extreme work conditions, a daily greasing is recommended.
NOTE 10: 500 hours is the maximum tolerated frequency for oil changes. The oil must be changed more frequently (e.g.
every 250 hours) if the tractor is used in heavy duty conditions.
NOTE 11: Change the gearbox oil for the first time after 500 hours, then change it after every 1000 hours service (1000-
2000-3000 etc...)
NOTE 12: Wash the filter on the pump intakes and change the filter on the steering circuit delivery for the first time after 50
hours. After this, repeat the same operations after every 250 hours service (i.e. 250-500-750-1000 hours…).
NOTE 13: During the running-in phase, the primary and secondary fuel filters should be changed for the first time after 50
work hours. Afterwards, the cartridges of both the primary and secondary fuel filters should be changed at the intervals
prescribed by the Routine Maintenance Table.
Every 1000 hours (or once a year)
Cooling system anti-freeze fluid (yearly before winter)
X
208
Tappet gap
O
208
Fuel Injectors
O
208
Transmission/hydraulic oil
X 209
Steering cylinder ball joints
O
209
Front axle differential and planetary oil, 4WD
X 210
Starter motor and alternator
O
211
Engine air intake system
X
212
Engine primary air filter (Notes 5-7)
X 213
Engine secondary air filter
X 213
Dust discharge valve of engine air filter
X 214
Cab intake air filter (Note 6)
X 215
Grease door locks and hinges
X
215
Air conditioner compressor (if equipped)
O
216
Every 2000 hours (or every 2 years)
Engine coolant change
O 216
General inspection of injection system
O
217
Drain sludge from fuel tank
O
218
General Maintenance
Bleeding the brake circuit (if required)
O
219
Air conditioning system
O
222
General inspection
X
225
Preparing for long idle periods
X
225
Electrical system
227
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Routine maintenance guide
Summary of Contents for X60 Series
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