5-2 DK65/75/80/90
The life of a tractor is determined by how
well it is maintained and by how properly
it is used. The life of a new tractor is
affected significantly by how the tractor
is used and cared for during the “break-
in” period. For best performance and
longest life, the following precautions
should be followed for the first 50 hours
of operation.
! Do not operate the engine at full speed
during the first 50 hours.
! Avoid sudden starts and stops.
! Allow the tractor to warm up to nor-
mal operating temperature before
starting work.
! Do not run the engine any faster than
necessary.
! Use extra caution and care on rough
roads or uneven terrain.
Note that these “break-in” period precau-
tions are good practices for all tractors
regardless of age.
OPERATING A NEW TRACTOR
! Do a walk around inspection
! Check the engine oil level
! Check the transmission oil level
! Check the coolant level
! Clean the grill and radiator screen.
! Check the air cleaner and evacuator
valve
! Check the brake pedals
! Check all dash gauges and indicator
lights
! Check headlights, tail lights, and all
work lights
! Check accessible wiring harnesses
for any damage
! Check the seat belt and ROPS for dam-
age
! Refuel (See “daily check” in the peri-
odic service section)
! Check all danger, warning and instruc-
tion labels.
PRE-OPERATION CHECK
It is a good practice to know the condi-
tion of your tractor before you start it.
You should do routine check before each
use.
DAILY CHECK ITEM
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
Be sure to check and service the
tractor on a level surface with the
engine shut off and the parking
brake “ENGAGED”.