SECTION 2 – OPERATION
2-8
STARTING THE TRACTOR WITH JUMPER
CABLES
WARNING
Start the engine only from the operator's seat.
If safety start switches are bypassed, the
engine can start with the transmission and/or
PTO in gear.
If you must use jumper cables to start the tractor:
1. Shield your eyes.
2. Connect one end of the jumper cable to the
tractor battery positive (+) terminal and the
other to the auxiliary battery positive (+)
terminal. Next, connect one end of the other
jumper cable first to the auxiliary battery
negative (-) terminal, then the other end to
the tractor starter ground terminal. Finally,
start the tractor by following the safe starting
procedures outlined under "Starting the
Engine." Idle the engine and turn on all
electrical equipment (lights, etc.), then
disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse
order in which they were connected. This
helps protect the alternator from damage due
to extreme load changes.
WARNING
Batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce
explosive gases. To prevent personal injury:
• Wear eye and skin protection.
• Keep sparks and flame away.
• Ensure there is adequate ventilation while
charging or using the battery.
• Follow the manufacturer's instructions
found on the battery.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the key switch to the "OFF" position to stop
the engine.
BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
Your SHIBAURA tractor will provide long and
dependable service if given proper care during
the first 50-hour break-in period. During the first
50 hours of operation:
1. Avoid "lugging" the engine. Operating in too
high a gear under heavy load may cause
engine lugging, which is indicated when the
engine will not respond to a throttle increase.
2. Use the lower gear ratios when pulling heavy
loads and avoid continuous operation at
constant engine speeds. You will save fuel
and minimize engine wear by selecting the
correct gear ratio for a particular operation.
Operating the tractor in low gear with a light
load and high engine speed wastes fuel.
3. Avoid prolonged operation at either high or
low engine speeds without a load on the
engine.
4. Check the instruments frequently and keep
the radiator and oil reservoirs filled to
recommended levels. Daily checks include
the engine oil level, radiator coolant, and air
cleaner.
5. After the first 50 hours of use, be sure to
perform the maintenance items listed in the
maintenance schedule.