EF393T OM
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WARNING
Do not move the tractor if the wheel mounting bolts or
nuts are loose. If the tractor is driven with loose nuts or
bolts, there is a possibility that an accident will occur.
Make daily and periodic wheel inspections to check for
loose nuts and bolts on the wheels. If they are loose,
retighten them to the specified torque.
IMPORTANT
The first 50 hours of handling and maintenance greatly
affect the service life and performance of a new tractor. In
particular, pay special attention to the following points
during this period of time.
(1)
Refrain from sudden acceleration and sudden
braking.
(2)
Do not increase the speed too much or carry any
more load than is necessary.
(3)
Operate the tractor only after the engine has warmed
up sufficiently.
(4)
Slow down on a rough road or on a slope.
(5)
Check the tightness of the wheel mounting bolts
after the first 10 hours and again after the first 50
hours. If they are loose, retighten them. (For specific
tightening torques, refer to the table in the instruction
manual.)
IMPORTANT
When the tractor gets stuck in a muddy portion in field, do
not tie a piece of lumber, log or pipe to the front or rear
wheels to drive out of the muddy portion.
It may break transmission and/or rear axle inner parts or
cases.
Put a ladder bridge under the wheels and then drive out.
Or use strong rope or chain to pull it out of the muddy
portion slowly by the other tractor or so.
Note:
These photos show rear tire with cage
wheel.