2.
Allow the tractor time to cool "OFF" be-
fore servicing any part that may have
become hot while the tractor is running.
3. You must always stop the engine be-
fore refueling the tractor. Avoid over-
lling the tractor or spilling the fuel.
4. Before jump starting a dead bat-
tery, read and follow all of the in-
structions.
5. It is recommended to keep a rst
aid kit and re extinguisher handy
at all times.
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6. Do not remove the radiator cap
while the coolant is hot. When
cool, slowly rotate the cap to the
rst stop and allow sufcient time
for excess pressure to escape.
After all the pressure is released
remove the cap completely. If your
tractor is equipped with a coolant
recovery tank, add coolant there
rather than to the radiator.
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7. If the tractor must be lifted for
servicing, take it to a suitably
equipped workshop.
8. Carry out the following operations
before any operation about the
tractor: Engage the four-wheel
drive, the first gear and the park-
ing brake and put chocks to the
wheels touching the ground.
9. Before lifting the tractor, apply
wooden wedges to the front axle
to avoid it's swinging.
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