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Procedures for checking and servicing the engine lubrication and air cleaner.
Checks for hydraulic brake fluid level and tire inflation pressure.
Greasing chassis parts and checking fan belt tension.
Specifies where the tractor's identification plates and stampings are located.
Information on engine type, displacement, clutch, gearbox, and axle ratios.
Over-all dimensions and weight of the tractor with standard tires.
Advice on operating the tractor on slopes, especially with loaded trailers.
Table showing ground speeds at 3000 RPM for various gears and ranges.
Procedures for the first 50 hours, including engine power limits and initial maintenance.
Descriptions of gear shift, range shift levers, and clutch pedal operation.
Explanations of hand throttle, foot throttle, PTO shift and synchronizing levers.
Details on rear lift lever, power steering, brake pedal, and parking brake.
Explanation of tachometer, warning lights, and turn signal indicators.
Essential checks before starting the engine, like oil and fuel levels.
Step-by-step guide for starting the engine, including emergency towing.
Checking oil levels in transmission, gear case, and hydraulic reservoir before driving.
Steps for selecting gears, releasing clutch, and accelerating to ground speed.
Advice on gear selection, engine speed, and avoiding engine overload.
When and how to use the differential lock, with turning warnings.
Details on standard SAE PTO and Pasquali PTO, including synchronization.
Methods to widen tires and lower center of gravity for side hill operation.
When and how to add weight or ballast for increased traction.
Guidance on tire types, pressure, and important considerations for tire use.
Warnings on clutch pedal usage and recommendations for fuel tank management.
Typical causes of low oil pressure and diagnostic actions.
Interpreting black and blue exhaust smoke for troubleshooting engine issues.
Correct method for stopping the engine using the kill knob, not the ignition key.
Maintenance for battery terminals, electrolyte level, and alternator protection.
Maintenance for the starter motor and information on electrical fuses.
Procedures for adjusting hydraulic and mechanical brakes for wear and function.
How to adjust clutch freeplay using the adjustable socket.
Steps for cleaning, servicing, and storing the tractor to prevent damage during inactivity.
Maintenance tasks scheduled for 8, 30, 100, 300, 500, and 1000-hour intervals.
Table detailing lubrication item, type, quantity, and interval for various components.
Essential safety checks and precautions to take before starting the tractor.
Critical safety advice for operating the tractor safely, including hazard avoidance.
Guidelines on avoiding hazards like exhaust fumes, passengers, and rough terrain.
Safety measures related to engine operation, hot components, and fire hazards.