SECTION 3 – LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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TRACTOR STORAGE
Below is a list of protective measures which
should be taken if your tractor is to be stored for
an extended period of time:
1. Thoroughly clean the tractor. Use touch-up
paint where necessary to prevent rust.
2. Check the tractor for worn or damaged parts.
Install new parts as required.
3. Raise the lift arms hydraulically to their fullest
raised position so that the lift piston is in a
fully extended position. This fills the cylinder
with oil and protects the cylinder wall
surfaces from corrosion.
4. Lubricate
the
tractor.
5. Fill the fuel tank with No. 1 diesel fuel.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use No. 2 diesel fuel for
winter storage because of wax separation and
setting at low temperature.
6. Open the drain valve of the radiator and
engine block. Flush the system, close the
drain valves, and fill with a 50/50 solution of
permanent antifreeze and clear water.
7. Remove the battery and clean it thoroughly.
Be sure that it is fully charged and that the
electrolyte is at the proper level. Store the
battery in a cool, dry place above freezing
temperature, and charge it periodically
during storage.
8. Place blocking under the tractor axles to
remove the weight from the tires.
9. Cover the exhaust pipe opening.
Tractors, which have been placed in storage,
should be completely serviced in the following
manner before using:
1. Inflate the tires to the recommended
pressures and remove the blocking.
2. Check the oil level in the engine crankcase,
power steering reservoir, the common sump
(for the hydraulic lift, transmission, and rear
axle), and the front-wheel drive axle.
3. Install a fully charged battery.
4. Check the cooling system for the proper level
(50/50 solution of permanent antifreeze and
clear water).
5. Remove the exhaust pipe opening cover.
6. Start the engine and allow it to idle a few
minutes. Ensure the engine is receiving
lubrication and that each control is
functioning correctly.
7. Drive the tractor without a load and check to
make sure it is operating satisfactorily.
Summary of Contents for ST460
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