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MASSEY FERGUSON 2800 Series - Storage Procedures; Temporary Storage (30 Days or Less)

MASSEY FERGUSON 2800 Series
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WARNING
Never
store
the
tractor,
with
gasoline
in
engine
or
fuel
tank,
in
a
heated
shelter
or
in
enclosed,
poorly
ventilated
enclosures.
Gasoline
fumes
may
reach
an
open
flame,
spark
or
pilot
light
(such
as
a
furnace,
water
heater,
clothes
dryer,
etc.)
and
cause
an
explosion.
Handle
gasoline
carefully.
It
is
highly
flammable
and
careless
use
could
result
in
serious
fire
damage
to
your
person
or
property.
Drain
fuel
into
an
approved
container
outdoors
away
from
open
flame
or
sparks.
TEMPORARY
STORAGE
(30
Days
Or
Less)
Remember,
the
fuel
tank
will
still
contain
some
gasoline,
so
never
store
the
tractor
indoors
or
in
any
other
area
where
fuel
vapor
could
travel
to
any
ignition
source.
Fuel
vapor
is
also
toxic
if
inhaled,
so
never
store
the
tractor
in
any
structure
used
for
human
or
animal
habitation.
Here
is
a
checklist
of
things
to
do
when
storing
your
trac¬
tor
temporarily
or
in
between
uses:
Keep
the
tractor
in
an
area
away
from
where
children
may
come
into
contact
with
it.
If
there’s
any
chance
of
unauthorized
use,
remove
the
spark
plug
(s)
and
put
in
a
safe
place.
Be
sure
the
spark
plug
opening
is
protected
from
foreign
objects
with
a
suitable
cover.
If
the
tractor
can’t
be
stored
on
a
reasonable
level
surface,
chock
the
wheels.
Clean
all
grass
and
dirt
from
the
mower.
NOTE:
If
storing
your
tractor
between
winter
snow
removal
jobs
in
a
cold
area,
we
suggest
that
you
fill
the
fuel
tank
at
the
completion
of
each
job
to
prevent
water
condensation
in
the
fuel
tank.
Wait
for
engine
to
cool
before
filling
tank.
LONG
TERM
STORAGE
(Longer
Than
30
Days)
Before
you
store
your
tractor
for
the
off-season,
read
the
Maintenance
and
Storage
instructions
in
the
Safety
Ruies
section,
then
perform
the
following
steps:
1.
Drain
crankcase
oil
while
engine
is
hot
and
refill
with
a
grade
of
oil
that
will
be
required
when
tractor
is
used
again.
2.
Prepare
the
mower
deck
for
storage
as
follows:
a.
R
emove
mower
deck
from
the
tractor.
b.
Clean
underside
of
mower
deck.
c.
Coat
all
bare
metal
surfaces
with
paint
or
light
coat
of
oil
to
prevent
rusting.
3.
Clean
external
surfaces
and
engine.
4.
Prepare
engine
for
storage.
See
engine
owner’s
manual.
5.
Clean
any
dirt
or
grass
from
cylinder
head
cooling
fins.engine
housing
and
air
cleaner
element.
6.
Cover
air
cleaner
and
exhaust
outlet
tightly
with
plas¬
tic
or
other
waterproof
material
to
keep
out
moisture,
dirt
and
insects.
7.
Completely
grease
and
oil
tractor
as
outlined
in
the
Normal
Care
section.
8.
Clean
up
tractor
and
apply
paint
or
rust
preventative
to
any
areas
where
paint
is
chipped
or
damaged.
9.
Be
sure
the
battery
is
filied
to
the
proper
level
with
water
and
is
fully
charged.
Battery
life
will
be
increased
if
it
is
removed,
put
in
a
cool,
dry
place
and
fully
charged
about
once
a
month.
If
battery
is
left
in
tractor,
disconnect
the
negative
cable.
10.
Drain
fuel
system
completely
or
add
a
gasoline
stabi¬
lizer
to
the
fuel
system.
If
you
have
chosen
to
use
a
fuel
stabilizer
and
have
not
drained
the
fuel
system,
follow
all
safety
instructions
and
storage
precautions
in
this
manual
to
prevent
the
possibility
of
fire
from
the
ignition
of
gasoline
fumes.
Remember,
gasoline
fumes
can
travel
to
distant
sources
of
ignition
and
ignite,
causing
risk
of
explosion
and
fire.
NOTE:
Gasoline,
if
permitted
to
stand
unused
for
extend¬
ed
periods
(30
days
or
more),
may
develop
gummy
deposits
which
can
adversely
affect
the
engine
carbure¬
tor
and
cause
engine
malfunction.
To
avoid
this
condi¬
tion,
add
a
gasoline
stabilizer
to
the
fuel
tank
or
drain
all
fuel
from
the
system
before
placing
unit
in
storage.
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