TRACTOR STORAGE
DAILY STORAGE
1. Check the bolts and nuts for loose-
ness, and tighten if necessary.
2. Apply gre ase to tractor areas
where bare metal will rust also to
pivot areas.
3. Detach the weights from the trac-
tor body.
4. Inflate the tires to a pressure a
little higher than usual.
1. Keep the tractor clean when it is
stored. Make sure to wash it after
work.
2. Store it indoors if possible. If it
should be kept outside, cover it.
LONG-TERM STORAGE
3. Remove the battery from the trac-
tor in winter and store it indoors.
4. Add anti-freeze to the tractor in
winter season in order to prevent
the radiator from freezing.
5. Remove the ignition key and store
it separately.
Follow the instructions below if the
tractor is not to be used for a long
period of time. This is to operate the
tractor again with minimum prepara-
tion after long-term storage. Repeat
this procedure if the tractor hasn’t
been used for one year.
5. Change the engine oil and run the
engine to circulate oil throughout
the engine parts for about 5 min-
utes.
6. With all implements lowered to the
ground, coat any exposed area
such as hydraulic cylinder piston
rods with grease.
If the tractor is not used for
an extended period of time,
follow the instructions below
to prevent corrosion and per-
formance deterioration of the
tractor while it is stored.
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IMPORTANT
When operating the tractor in
an enclosed area, ventilate the
area to release exhaust gas to
the outside. The exhaust gas
is colorless and not visible,
but is harmful.
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WARNING