10. Clean the engine components as
well as the tractor.
11. Add grease to all the grease t-
ting.
12. Worn or damaged parts should
be replaced.
13. If a loader or implement is at-
tached, lower it onto level ground.
14. Apply grease to the exposed
section of the cylinder rod.
15. Flush the cooling system and
make sure that the anti-freeze
(50:50) is lled enough in the ra-
diator.
16. Replace all oil and lters.
17. Replace the air cleaner lter.
18. Chock the frame in order to re-
move the weight from the tires.
19. Set all control systems neutral.
20. Plug any open exhaust pipes.
21. Attach a tag onto the tractor to
inform the storage condition of
the tractor.
22. Interlock the brake pedals and
apply the parking brake.
To avoid injury:
Never clean the tractor body
while the engine is running.
Never run the engine in an
enclosed area without proper
ventilation system in order to
prevent poisoning by exhaust
gas.
When storing the tractor, re-
move the key from the switch
and store it separately in order
to prevent an unauthorized
person from operating the
tractor and being injured.
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CAUTION
When washing the tractor, be
sure to stop the engine. Allow
sufficient time for the engine
to cool before washing.
Cover the tractor after the
muffler and the engine have
cooled down.
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IMPORTANT
(1) Foot Parking Brake Lever
(2) Brake Pedal (3) Pedal Interlock
(A) Depressing (B) Pressing Down
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