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Mobile Belt Loader Model 660 Operation
Operation Manual
Operation - 5 - 52 CD397-Oper
2. Check the electrolyte levels and service the battery, if required.
3. Charge the battery, if required.
4. Lightly coat the battery clamps and posts with petroleum jelly.
5. Connect the battery cables.
5.2.3Engine
Visually inspect the engine systems to ensure integrity.
Check the fluid levels and service as required.
5.2.4Transmission
Service as required. (See Maintenance Manual).
5.3LongTermStorage
5.3.1GasolineEngine
5.3.1.1Ford2.5LEngine
1. Add fuel stabilizer, Ford part number E8AZ-19C544-A, or equivalent.
2. While the engine is running, treat upper cylinders by spraying engine fogging agent into
the air intake for about two minutes.
3. Open throttle for short bursts, shut off engine and continuing spraying into air intake until
engine stops.
4. Run engine until completely out of fuel.
5. Gasoline only: Restart and run on unleaded gasoline mixed with stabilizer for at least 10
minutes.
6. While engine is still running, treat upper cylinders by spraying fogging agent into the air
intake for two minutes.
NOTE:
TUG installs maintenance-free batteries on the belt loader. This step is only
required if the battery has been replaced with a non-maintenance-free type.
NOTE:
Long term storage is defined as a period of time exceeding 120 days.
CAUTION: Fuel stabilizer is critical where fuel will not be consumed over
thirty days. Without additives, fuel will cause varnish and contaminants to
form and cause problems in fuel delivery with clogged fuel injectors.

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