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2. Fill the engine cooling system.
3. Carry out everyday vehicle maintenance.
4. Check oil level in the engine housing. Drain excessive oil.
5. Before starting the engine ll each cylinder with 30–50 g of
the motor oil and turn the crankshaft for 10–15 torques.
CHAPTER 12. TRANSPORTATION
Motor vehicles can be transported by railway, water or air
transport.
When transporting motor vehicles by water or air transport,
fasten them in accordance with the water transport shipment
scheme or air transport shipment scheme. Use appliances that will
not damage the details and the paint of the motor vehicle.
The loading and unloading of the vehicles should be carried
out by a crane with special grips.
During all transport, motor vehicles should be arranged with
the following distances between them: 50–100 mm from the side
of the engine cooling radiator, 100 mm from all the other sides.
The motor vehicle parking brake is on, the engine is off, the lever
of the gearbox is shifted into the rst gear, the accumulator battery
is disconnected.
Before transporting by air, the fuel tanks should be lled with
fuel to not more than 75% of their capacity.
Enter the aircraft in the rst gear of the gearbox and in the
reduction gear of the transfer case or in the reverse gear.
CHAPTER 13. SCRAPPING
The vehicle is scrapped in accordance with local regulations,
rules and methods.