IV. Inspecting Element
A—Light Source
B—Element
C—Rubber Sealing Surface
1. Hold a bright light (A) inside element (B) and check
carefully for holes. Discard any element which shows
the slightest hole.
2. Be sure outer screen is not dented. Vibration would
quickly wear a hole in filter.
3. Be sure rubber sealing surfaces (C) are in good
condition on both ends. If damaged, replace element.
3.8 RADIATOR
I. COOLANT LEVEL IN RADIATOR (HOT)
Slowly unscrew the radiator cap up to the safety hatch (about 1/4 turn).
Wait to allow the steam to escape. Continue unscrewing the cap, press it
down firmly to release the safety hatch. The level of coolant should just
touch the tab located in the filling spout (E). If the level has dropped,
check the entire cooling system for external leakage (radiator, hoses
etc.) If there is no external leak, top up the coolant.
Important check :-
1. Check for coolant level (Cold) in recovery tank (C). It should be at cold
level as indicated on coolant recovery bottle.
2. Keep the radiator (B) topped up with coolant as per level up to filling
spout (E)
IMPORTANT : Never pour cold water into the cooling system of a hot engine, as it
might crack cylinder block or head. Do NOT operator engine
without coolant for even a few minutes
A-Radiator Cap
B-Radiator
C-Coolant Recovery Tank
D-Upper Radiator Hose
E-Filling Spout
CAUTION
It the tractor is utilized in the dusty condition the cleaning interval should be decreased accordingly .
A
E
C
D
B
HOT FULL
COLD FULL
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