1. tractor Storage
daily Storage
(1) Store the tractor after cleaning it.
Especially, clean it thoroughly af-
ter harrowing or working in a wet
eld.
(2) Make sure to lower an imple-
ment.
(3) Store the tractor indoors if possi-
ble.
(4) If storing the tractor outside, cov-
er it.
(5) For better startability, it is recom-
mended to remove the battery
from the tractor and keep it in-
doors in winter.
(6) If the outside temperature is be-
low 0℃, add antifreeze or drain
coolant completely to prevent the
engine from freezing and burst-
ing.
(7)
Remove the key and store it
separately.
► long-term Storage
Clean the tractor thoroughly and
store it as follows:
(1) Change engine oil with new oil
and run the engine for 5 min-
utes to distribute oil to each part
evenly.
(2) Drain coolant from the radiator.
Then, make a label indicating
"No Coolant" and fix it onto the
steering wheel.
If antifreeze is already added, it
is not necessary to drain coolant.
(3) Add oil, fluid and fuel to each
part according to the mainte-
nance chart.
(4) Apply a thin lm of grease of oil
to body parts that are apt to rust.
(5) Check each bolt and nut for
looseness and tighten any loose
bolt and nut.
(6) Set the tire inflation pressure a
little higher than the specifica-
tion.
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(7) Remove a weight. Detach or
lower an implement.
(8) Chock the rear wheels.
(9) Remove the battery from the
tractor or turn off its switch to
cut power connection.
(10)
Place wood blocks under the
tires to protect them.
(11)
Charge the battery every 2
months during long-term stor-
age.
(12) Store it in a dry place to avoid
rain or snow and cover the
body.