TB 100
PAG. 19 Cod. 29050055 Rev.01 Edit: 09/2015
6.2a Engine oil
6.2.1 Check daily (Fig. 6.2).
Refer to the engine manual to refill.
Engine oil filter
Refer to the engine manual for replacement.
6.3a Fuel level
6.3.1 Check daily before work and fill up,
as required (Fig. 6.2).
CAUTION! Use clean, 4-stroke petrol
fuel only. If in doubt, use a funnel with a filter.
6.4a Air cleaner
Weekly
6.4.1 Remove the cover (Fig 6.4).
6.4.2 Unscrew the nut to slide out the
element and either blow out with air-
line, or gently tap on the smooth
ground to release any debris.
6.4.3 Replace element and cover.
6.4.4 Ensure the hand nuts are secure.
6.5 Drive belts (Fig. 6.5)
CAUTION! Always press the STOP
button, switch the engine to position 0 and
check for any rotation before carrying out
any maintenance. In the tractor driven
version, or the one with the hydraulic
engine, pull the hand brake, and take the
ignition key out. Check for any rotation
before commencing any maintenance.
Check daily, before work.
6.5.1 Remove the guard and inspect the
tension of the drive belts. The belt
should yield 6 mm when pressed
with a 2kg force at the point
indicated at Fig. 6.5
6.5.3 Loosen up the pulley nut (A), loosen
up the locknut (B), and adjust the
screw (C) until the desired belt
tension is set.
6.5.4 Tighten up the pulley nut (A) and
locknut (B), then replace the covers.
Note: Re-tension the brand-new belts
after 5 working hours
Fig. 6.4 Air filter
Air filter
Cover
Fuel intake and engine oil
dipstick
Fuel intake
Dipstick
Oil intake
Fig. 6.5 Drive belt
Belt must yield
6 mm when
pressed with
2kg force
(A)
(B)
(C)