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Fig.
26
Transmission Oil gauge
B.
Transmission case and governor:
If
the transmission and governor
oil
level
are found low, add
the
oil
up
to
the
oil gauge mark.
In
the
case of a new tractor, replace the oil, thereafter, replacement
is
required every 600 hours of operation.
C.
Controls: Apply
the
new engine oil
to
the
moving part of controls.
However, when
the
tractor
is
used
in
a dry, dusty place, avoid
oiling
to
these controls.
D.
Brake: Adjust both right and left brakes so
that
they are effected
evenly and
the
same amount
of
the
pedal free-play when they are
linked. (See "Brake Adjustment"
in
Section 3.)
E.
Clutch lever: Check for pedal free·play.
If
the
free-play
is
not
correct, adjust it
to
1.57 in. (40 mm).
F.
Cooling water:
If
the
cooling water
in
the
radiator
is
found
insufficient, add
the
water so
that
the water
level
becomes 0.98
in.
(25 mm) below the
level
of water inlet.
If
the
radiator has a high
pressure, loosen the cap as much slowly as possible.
G.
Battery:
If
the
battery liquid
level
is
found low, add distilled water
so that
the
liquid
level
becomes right over the plates.
Dry
the
battery
top
surface, and make sure
that
the cap vent
is
not
clogged.
When
the
tractor
is
used in a dry, hot area, the battery
should be checked frequently.
H.
Tires: Check for tire pressure, and
if
necessary, correct the
pressure. (See "Tire Pressure"
in
Section 1.)
I.
Wheels:
When
the new nuts are used, they should be checked and
retightened every day for
the
first 50 hours of operation. ·
J. Engine oil: The engine
oil
should be replaced while it
is
warm.
(This
is
applicable only
to
a brand new tractor.) Thereafter,
replacement
is
needed every 100 hours of operation.
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