SERVICE AS REQUIRED
BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM
AIR MUST BE REMOVED:
1.Whenthefuellterorlinesarere-
moved.
2. When tank is completely empty.
3. After the tractor has not been used
for a long period of time.
Your tractor is equipped with a plug
under the clutch housing.
After you operate your tractor in the
rain, snow, or after washing the trac-
tor, water may get into the clutch
housing. If this happens, remove the
plug in the clutch housing and drain
water. Remember to reinstall the plug
to avoid serious damage to clutch.
DRAINING CLUTCH HOUSING
WATER
BLEEDING PROCEDURE IS AS FOL-
LOWS:
1. Bleed the system with the fuel cock
in the air bleeding position.
2. Start the engine and run for 30 sec-
onds and then stop the engine.
3. Rotate the fuel cock to the open
position.
Fuses protect the tractor electrical
system from potential damage.
A blown fuse indicates that there is an
overload or short somewhere in the
electrical system.
If any of the fuses should blow, cor-
rect the cause of the short and re-
place with a new fuse of the same
capacity.
REPLACING FUSE
(1) Fuse Box(1) Plug(1) Fuel Cock (A) Close
(B) Open (C) Air Bleeding
S41OA36A S41OA37A S41OA38A