Operation Description
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Steering Oil Cylinder Maintenance
The steering oil cylinder is located under the cover
on the front of the tractor. It should be filled when low.
Figure 2-26 Steering Oil Cylinder Maintenance
2.4.1.2 Fuel Tank Sediment Cup Switch
For proper sediment cup switch position, see diagram 2-27.
Figure 2-27 Sediment Cup Switch
2.4.1.3 Turn the hand throttle to set it to a semi-open status.
2.4.1.4 Check the operating handles of the gearbox and the power output shaft and put them in
the neutral position, and hydraulic operating handle to the lowering position.
2.4.1.5 If the tractor is not in use for a long time or hard to start, the air discharge bolt on the
high pressure oil pump should be loosened and the handle of the power output oil pump
should be pressed down by hand until all the air in the oil pipe has been released.
After discharging the air, retighten the screw.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. Clean contaminant in the water tank screen regularly to avoid engine overheating.
2. If the tractor is equipped with a knapsack type cropper, when operating, heat radiation will
become troublesome. To make sure that the engine performs at a high level, an auxiliary heat
radiation device needs to be installed on the tractor.