MAINTENANCE 4
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4.21 STORAGE ________________________________________________________________
General
1.
Wash the tractor thoroughly and lubricate. Repair and
paint damaged or exposed metal.
2.
Inspect the tractor, tighten all hardware, replace worn
or damaged components.
3.
Drain and refill radiator.
4.
Clean the tires thoroughly and store the tractor so the
load is off the tires. If tractor is not on jack stands,
check tires at regular intervals and reinflate as
necessary.
5.
Keep the machine and all its accessories clean, dry
and protected from the elements during storage. Never
store equipment near an open flame or spark which
could ignite fuel or fuel vapors.
Battery
1.
Remove, clean and store battery in upright position in a
cool, dry place.
2.
Check and recharge battery every 60 to 90 days while
in storage.
3.
Store batteries in a cool, dry place. To reduce the self
discharge rate, room temperature should not be above
80°F (27°C) or fall below 20°F (-7°C) to prevent
electrolyte from freezing.
Engine (General)
1.
While the engine is warm, remove the drain plug, drain
the oil from the crankcase and change oil filter. Install
drain plug and refill with fresh oil. Let engine cool before
storing.
2.
Clean exterior of engine. Paint exposed metal, or apply
a light coat of rust preventative oil.
Diesel Engine - Add a fuel conditioner or biocide to prevent
gelling or bacterial growth in fuel. See your local fuel
supplier.
Gas Engine - For engine protection Textron Turf Care And
Specialty Products recommends the use of a fuel additive
such as STABIL®. Mix additive following instructions on
container. Run engine for a short time to circulate additive
through carburetor.
Remove spark plugs and pour 1 oz. (30 ml) of engine oil into
each cylinder. Replace spark plugs and crank slowly (do not
start) to distribute oil in cylinder.
If storing indoors, drain fuel from tank.
Close fuel shut off valve.
Note: Do not use fuel with ethanol during storage.
Cutting Units
1.
Wash the cutting units thoroughly, then repair and paint
any damaged or exposed metal.
2.
Lubricate all fittings and friction points.
3.
Backlap the reels then back the reel away from the
bedknife. Apply a light coat of rust preventative oil to
the sharpened edges of the reel and bedknife.
After Storage
1.
Check and reinstall battery
2.
Check or service fuel filter and air cleaner.
3.
Check the radiator coolant level.
4.
Check oil level in the engine crankcase and hydraulic
system.
5.
Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel. Open fuel shut off
valve and bleed the fuel system.
6.
Make certain that the tires are properly inflated.
7.
Remove all oil from the reels and bedknife. Adjust
bedknife and cutting height.
8.
Start and operate the engine at 1/2 throttle. Allow
enough time for the engine to become properly
warmed and lubricated.
CAUTION
To prevent personal injury and damage to the cutting
edges, wear gloves and handle the reel and bedknife
with extreme care.
WARNING
Never operate the engine without proper ventilation;
exhaust fumes can be fatal when inhaled.
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