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Operation Mobile Belt Loader Model 660
Operation Manual
CD397-Oper Operation - 5 - 53
7. Open throttle for short burst of speed, shut off engine and continue spraying into air intake
until engine stops.
8. Completely enclose the air cleaner with dark plastic bag and seal with tape.
9. Drain crankcase completely and renew the oil filter.
10. Drain antifreeze from radiator and engine block.
11. Attach a tag on steering wheel stating:
12. Clean exterior surface of engine and loosen belt tension.
13. Leave spark plugs in holes or seal holes with suitable threaded metal plugs.
14. Seal all openings in engine and accessories with non-hygroscopic material. Mask off
(seal) all areas with electrical contacts. Place and seal the plastic cover over the dipstick.
15. Ensure all surfaces are dry, then spray all taped openings, all engine accessories includ-
ing ignition wiring, and all exterior surfaces of engine with Insulation Compound.
5.3.1.2EngineExterior
1. Apply multipurpose grease on moving parts such as rod threads, linkage, and joints.
2. Check all openings of the engine to ensure that plastic covers are in place and sealed.
3. Secure a waterproof cover over the engine.
5.3.2Transmission
See manufacturer's recommendation in the transmission service manual.
If the engine is less transmission, then spray flywheel and ring gear with one part recommended
engine oil, and one part Stoddard Solvent, or equivalent.
CAUTION: Oil and antifreeze have been removed from engine.
NOTE:
Remove the waterproof cover every 2 to 3 months and check for corrosion and
integrity of sealed areas. If any sealed system appears open, refer to the appropri-
ate system and repeat the application.
NOTE:
Prolonged storage may be detrimental to transmission seals.

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