Operation Manual

1AGAEEIAP005A
(1)
3-point
hitch lowering
speed
i<nob (A) "FAST"
(B) "SLOW"
(C) "LOCK"
6.
SERVICING
THE
TRACTOR
Before servicing
the
tractor,
park
it on a firm, flat
and
level
surface,
set
the
parking
brake,
lower all
implements
to
the
ground,
place
the
gear
shift
lever
in
neutral,
stop
the
engine
and
remove
the
key.
1. Allow
the
tractor
time
to cool off
before
working on or
near
the
engine,
muffler, radiator,
etc.
2. Do
not
remove
radiator
cap
while
coolant
is hot.
When
cool, slowly
rotate
cap
to
the
first
stop
and
allow
sufficient
time
for
excess
pressure
to
escape
before
removing
the
cap
completely.
If
the
tractor
has
a
coolant
recovery
tank,
add
coolant
or
water
to
the
tank,
not
the
radiator.
(See
"Checking
Coolant
Level" in
"DAILY CHECK" in "PERIODIC SERVICE"
section.)
3. Always
stop
the
engine
before
refueling. Avoid spills
and
overfilling.
4. Do
not
smoke
when
working
around
battery
or
when
refueling.
Keep
all
sparks
and
flames
away
from
battery
and
fuel
tank.
The
battery
presents
an
explosive
hazard,
because
it
gives
off
hydrogen
and
oxygen
especially
when
recharging.
5.
Before
"jump starting" a
dead
battery,
read
and
follow
all of
the
instructions.
(See
"JUMP
STARTING" in
"OPERATING THE ENGINE"
section.)
6.
Keep
first aid kit
and
fire
extinguisher
handy
at
all
times.
7.
Disconnect
the
battery's
ground
cable
before
working
on
or
near
electric
components.
8. To
avoid
the
possibility of
battery
explosion,
do
not
use
or
charge
the
refillable
type
battery
if
the
fluid level is
below
the
LOWER
(lower
limit
level)
mark.
Check
the
fluid level regularly
and
add
distilled
water
as
required
so
that
the
fluid
level
is
between
the
UPPER
and
LOWER
levels.
SAFE
OPERATION
A-5
9. To
avoid
sparks
from
an
accidental
short
circuit,
always
disconnect
the
battery's
ground
cable
(-) first
and
reconnect
it
last.
1AGAEEIAP006A
(1)
Battery
10. Do
not
attempt
to
mount
a tire on a rim.
This
should
be
done
by a qualified
person
with
the
proper
equipment.
11.
Always
maintain
the
correct
tire
pressure.
Do
not
inflate
tires
above
the
recommended
pressure
shown
in
the
operator's
manual.
1AGAKADAP202A
12.
Securely
support
the
tractor
when
either
changing
wheels
or
adjusting
the
wheel
tread
width.
13.
Make
sure
that
wheel
bolts
have
been
tightened
to
the
specified
torque.
14. Do
not
work
under
any
hydraulically
supported
devices.
They
can
settle,
suddenly
leak
down,
or
be
accidentally
lowered.
If it is
necessary
to
work
under
tractor
or
any
machine
elements
for
servicing
or
adjustment,
securely
support
them
with
stands
or
suitable
blocking
beforehand.