6.1 Front Bonnet
To gain access to the radiator cap, air cleaner, engine
rocker valve cover, etc. Insert the key in lock and
rotated key in clock wise direction to open front bonnet
as shown in figure 1.
6.1.1 Emergency Latch
Emergency Latch is present under the front weight
carrier to open front hood as shown in figure below .
6.2 Radiator Grill
The mesh is provided in front of the radiator to trap the
dust particles.
Figure 3. 1. Radiator Grill 2. Battery
EVERY 10 HOURS or DAILY (whichever occurs first)
carry out the following checks:
6.3 Engine Oil Level
Leave the tractor parked on a levelled surface for at
least five minutes before checking the level, to allow
the oil to settle in the sump. Take out the dipstick, (1)
wipe it with a rag and then dip it into sump again, then
remove the dipstick again and ensure that the oil level
is within the upper/lower mark reaches and does not
exce ed the uppe r mark. If necess ary, add
recommenced engine oil through the oil filler until the
required level has been reached.
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Figure 5. 1. Engine Oil Filling Plug
Figure 4. 1. Engine Oil Dipstick
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Key
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6.4 Radiator Coolant Level
The radiator is now provided with radiator recovery
bottle so no need to open the radiator cap for
checking the level of coolant. It is a transparent
bottle with “max” and min” marks on it. The coolant
level should be maintained in between “max and “min”
marks.
1. Coolant Recovery Bottle
Figure 2.
1. Emergency cable
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Figure 1.
1. Front Bonnet Lock
Figure 6.
RECOVERY BOTTLE DETAILS :
e) VOLUME :- 1.50 Ltrs 100ml
f) MAX. MARK VOLUME : - 0.800 Ltrs.
g) MIN. MARK VOLUME :- 0.600 Ltr.
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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART