U26O732A
(1) Clamp (2) Hose
Check to ensure the radiator hoses
are free from damage and are tight-
ened properly every 200 hours or ev-
ery 6 months, whichever comes rst.
1. If the hose clamps are loose or
water leaks from hose, tighten
clamps securely.
2. If the radiator hoses are swollen,
hardened, cracked, or otherwise
damaged, you must replace the
hoses. Failure to do so could lead
to coolant loss and engine damage.
It is a good practice to replace the
radiator hoses every two years.
Take the following actions in the
event the coolant temperature reach-
es the boiling point, what is called
"Over-heating".
1. Stop the machine in a safe place
and keep the engine idling.
2. After 5 minutes of unloaded idling,
shut the engine down.
3. Keep yourself away from the trac-
tor for another 10 minutes or until
steam has stopped blowing out of
the engine.
4. Make sure that there is not danger
and repair the cause of the over-
heating according to the manual’s
instruction. (Make sure to refer to
“Engine troubleshooting” in chap-
ter 8 before starting the engine)
(1) Tie Rod Lock Nut (2) Tie Rod
U26O745A
1. Loosen the lock nut and turn the
turnbuckle to adjust the rod length
until the proper toe-in measure-
ment is obtained.
2. Check the toe-in value after the tie
rod is adjusted.
3. Adjust again if necessary.