C 9.92

Operating Instructions

 

Taking the tractor out of operation

If the tractor is not going to be in service for over 2 months, for example for operational reasons, it must be placed in a well-ventilated, clean and dry room and the following meas- ures must be carried out.

-Clean the tractor thoroughly.

-Check the hydraulic oil levels, top up oil if necessary

-Cover all blank mechanical components with a thin film of oil or grease.

-Grease the tractor.

-Check the condition and acid density of the battery; cover the battery terminals with non-acidic grease. (Observe the instructions of the battery manufactur- er.)

-Remove the battery and store in a frost-free, dry room.

Engine preservation

-Clean the engine.

-Run the engine warm.

-Drain the engine oil and refill with anti-corrosion oil.

-Drain the fuel and fill up the fuel tank with a mixture of diesel oil and anti-corrosion oil. Relation of diesel oil 90 %, anti-corrosion oil 10 %.

-Run the engine for 10 minutes.

-Stop the engine.

-Crank the engine several times by hand.

-Block up the intake opening and exhaust outlet.

ATTENTION

The tractor must be blocked up so that all wheels are off the ground. This measure will prevent a permanent deformation of the tires.

NOTE

Do not use plastic foil to cover the tractor as this will enhance the formation and collec- tion of condensate water.

Putting tractor back in service after taking out of operation

If the tractor was taken out of service for over six months, it must be inspected carefully before being put back into serv- ice. Similar to the safety inspection, this inspection should also cover all safety relevant components of the tractor.

-Clean the tractor thoroughly.

-Grease the tractor.

-Check the condition and acid density of the battery, recharging it if necessary.

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Holder C 9.92 H operating instructions Taking the tractor out of operation, Engine preservation