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Routine Maintenance
200
SERVICE/HOURMETER
MP01H051
All tractors continued value, operation and
reliability depend to a large extent on regular
servicing. McCormick tractors have been
designed to provide easy daily and routine
access.
When servicing your tractor ONLY use original
McCormick service parts, oils, lubricants,
coolants, filters etc. which are released by
McCormick or are McCormick Approved, to
avoid affecting the working life of this tractor.
Services must be carried out at varying Engine
Hour intervals, depending on which comes first,
see below for example.
Engine Hourmeter
Use the engine hourmeter, along with the Service
Charts on the following pages, to service your
machine at the correct intervals.
With the key switch in the ON position, the engine
hourmeter shows the actual hours the engine has
run the number after the decimal point is tenths of
an hour.
When the key switch is turned to the ACCESSORY
position, counterclockwise from off, the main digital
display will show the next service interval and the
time in hours elapsed.
Prior to commencing any servicing procedures
on the tractor, make sure the engine is not
running and the keyswitch is in the OFF
position.
Service Indicator Lamps
And Gauges
MI03C068 & MI03C069
The condition of a monitored system is indicated by
the service indicator lamps. If certain lamps
illuminate when the engine is running, a service or
repair is required.
The operation of the indicator lamps and gauges is
described in the INSTRUMENTATION Section of
this manual.
Before starting the tractor, make sure all systems
are operating.
Service intervals can be programmed into the
Digital Instrument Cluster to remind you when
service is required, refer to INSTRUMENTATION
Section for more information.
Every 10 Hours, or daily
Every 50 Hours, or weekly
Every 100 Hours, or bi-weekly
Every 250 Hours, or monthly - Interim Service
Every 500 Hours, or six monthly - Interim Service
Every 1000 Hours, or annually - Main Service
Every 2000 Hours, or bi-annually - Main Service

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