INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS
5. If the oil level is low, remove the oil filler cap (1) and add
recommended oil up to the max. level.
6. Install the oil filler cap after adding oil.
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator
below procedure :
3. Pull out the dipstick, wipe off oil with a clean cloth.
2. Wait for sufficient time after stopping the engine to get
down the oil from gallery to oil sump.
7. Check the oil pan and other parts for oil leakage.
8. Start the engine, allow it to run idle and don't accelerate
engine immediately. If indicator glows again, then contact
your nearest authorized servicing dealer.
If this glows this means oil pressure is low and follow the
1. Stop your tractor to the side of road on leveled surface.
4. Insert the dipstick, fully into the oil level gauge guide, then
pull out the gauge again. The correct oil level is between
the max. & min. marks on the dipstick.
This indicates oil pressure of lubricating oil in the engine.
IMPORTANT: Do not operate the engine if there is no oil pressure. This may damage engine parts.
Temperature Gauge:
6. Add coolant if required otherwise contact your nearest
authorized servicing dealer.
2. Allow the engine to run idle.
4. Visually inspect the fan belt for looseness, breakage and
all water hose connections for leak.
5. If the fan belt is OK and no coolant leak is noticed check
the coolant level.
1. Drive safely to the side of road and stop your tractor.
3. If the temperature does not go down after running it in
idle condition for a minute, shut off the engine.
This gauge indicates temperature of engine coolant,
GREEN zone indicates normal temperature and RED zone
indicates engine overheating. If the needle moves beyond
normal range, towards RED zone, follow the procedure:
Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Hot coolant and steam
may blow out under pressure, which could cause serious injury. The cap should only be
taken off when the coolant temperature has lowered.
Necessary precaution to be taken while opening the radiator cap.
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