SECTION 6. STORING
STORAGE
A tractor should be stored in a dry and protected
place when it is left without use for some period.
Leaving a tractor outdoors will result in shortened
life of the tractor.
For storing the tractor please follow the
procedures described below:
1.
After washing and cleaning the tractor be sure to
lubricate it. And if hydraulic Implement is
mounted apply grease to all the exposed cylinder
or piston rod surfaces.
2.
Run the engine until oil in the crankcase gets
warm enough, then drain oil and replace oil filter.
Refill the crankcase with fresh oil specified in the
"Lubrication Table" and run the engine for five
minutes or so.
3.
Store the tractor in the place where the tires may
not be in the sun. Before storing wash and clean
the tires. In case of long term storage jack up the
tractor so that the tires may not be under any
load. When the tractor is not jacked up, check
and inflate the tires periodically.
4.
After the engine gets cooled enough, pour one
table-spoonful of engine oil from the air breather
pipe. Be sure to reinstall the breather hose on
the pipe after pouring oil. Unplug the engine stop
solenoid to prevent engine from starting. To
distribute the oil all over the cylinder walls, crank
the engine for five or ten seconds. Plug the
solenoid back in.
5.
Dry the engine cooling system and fill It with a
mixture of antifreeze and water as specified on
the
container
for
the
lowest
expected
temperature.
6.
Fill the fuel tank with fuel, and clean the fuel
filter.
7.
Plug up the end of the exhaust pipe.
8.
Clean the air cleaner and then cover it so as to
seal the air intake system.
9.
Check the battery for proper electrolyte level and
specific gravity at least once a month. In order to
increase the durability as well as prevent
freezing, the battery should be kept fully charged
all the time.
REOPERATION AFTER STORAGE
1.
Check to make sure that viscosity of the oil in
the engine crankcase is as specified in
"Lubrication Table".
2.
Check transmission oil, Front Axle, Traction
Case and brake fluid levels, replenish
appropriately.
3.
Remove the plug from the exhaust pipe.
4.
Remove the cover over the air cleaner.
5.
Check to make sure that the battery is fully
charged and the terminal is clamped tightly
enough.
6.
Fill the fuel tank.
7.
If the tractor is jacked up, bring it down.
8.
Make sure that the main shift lever, speed shift
lever, shuttle lever, PTO lever is in neutral and
the parking brake is applied.
10.
Just like in the case of storing, pour a table
spoonful of engine oil from the breather pipe.
Be sure to reinstall the breather hose on the
pipe after pouring oil. Unplug the engine stop
solenoid to prevent engine from starting. To
distribute the oil all over the cylinder walls,
crank the engine for five or ten seconds. Plug
the solenoid back in.
9.
Start the engine as described in "Starting The
Engine" and let it run slowly. Do not accelerate
the engine rapidly or operate it at high speed
immediately after starting.
10.
After starting, check the functions of the
tractor such as dashboard lights, hydraulic lift,
steering, braking, shifting, operation at low
speed (max. 5km/h) and then repeat the
control at higher speeds (max. 10km/h); if you
observe any trouble, consult your dealer
immediately.
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