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SECTION 8 –
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
and store the batteries in a cool place
(above freezing).
10. Thoroughly wash the machine. Touch up
any painted surfaces that are scratched
or chipped.
NOTE: For paint touch-up
recommendations, contact your local
John Deere dealer.
11. Replace worn or missing decals. Refer
to “Safety Decals” provided in the
Safety
and Precautions Section
for proper loca-
tion of warning decals and correspond-
ing part number.
NOTE: For decal replacement, contact your
local John Deere dealer.
12. Apply multi-purpose grease to coat
exposed hydraulic cylinder rods to pre-
vent rusting, which could result in cylin-
der damage.
13. If the machine must be stored outside,
cover with a waterproof cover.
Removing From Storage
1. Inspect the condition of and test the air
pressure of all tires.
2. Carefully unseal all openings that were
previously sealed in the “Preparing for
Storage” process.
3. Clean and reinstall the batteries. Be sure
to attach the battery cables to the proper
terminals.
4. Tighten all belts. Inspect and replace any
worn belts.
5. Check the engine oil, hydraulic oil, and
engine coolant levels, and add if neces-
sary.
NOTE: A mixture of 50/50 water/antifreeze
will cool adequately in the summer,
as well as protect in winter.
6. Thoroughly clean the machine and it’s
attachments.
7. Perform all recommended services as
instructed elsewhere in this section.
8. For starting instructions, refer to “Engine
- Starting” provided in the
Engine and
Drive Systems Section
elsewhere in this
manual.
NOTICE
Protective compounds such as grease
can harden under exposure to weather
conditions. Be sure to remove any dried
grease and reapply new, if necessary.
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