- Walk around inspection.
- Check the engine oil level
- Check the transmission oil level
- Check the coolant level
- Clean the grill and radiator screen.
- Check the air cleaner and evacua
-
tor valve.
- Check the brake pedal
- Check all dash gauges and indica
-
tors
- Check head lights, tail lights, and
all working lights.
- Check accessible wiring harness
for any damage.
- Check the seat belt and ROPS for
damage.
- Refuel (See "daily check" in the
periodic service section)
- Check all danger and warning la-
bels.
PRE-OPERATION
DAILY CHECK
It is a good practice to know the con-
dition of your tractor before you start
it. You should do routine check be-
fore each use.
CHECK ITEM
OPERATING NEW TRACTOR
How a new tractor is handled and
maintained determines the life of the
tractor.
A new tractor just off the factory pro-
duction line has of course been, test-
ed, but the various parts are not ac-
customed to each other, therefore
care should be taken to operate the
tractor for the rst 50 hours at a slow-
er speed and avoid excessive work
or operation until the various parts
become "broken-in." The manner in
which the tractor is handled during
the "breaking-in" period greatly af-
fects the life of your tractor. There-
fore, to obtain the maximum perfor-
mance and the longest life of the
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
Be sure to check and service
the tractor on a level surface
with the engine shut off and
the parking brake “ENGAGED”.
Refuel (See “DAILY CHECK” in
periodic service section.)
Care of danger, warning and
caution labels (See “DANGER,
WARNING AND CAUTION LA-
BELS” in safety precautions
section.)