SECTION 4 -- LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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OPERATION 29
BATTERY
IMPORTANT:
This operation applies only to
batteries on tractors operating in temperate climates.
Tractors operating in tropical climates should have
the battery electrolyte level checked every 300
hours. See operation 13.
To gain access to the battery, raise the right hand
step as shown earlier in this section, using the
securing pin (1) Figure 89 to retain the step in an
upright position.
Remove the battery cover by turning the retaining
screw (2) 90 degrees anti--clockwise.
89
Remove the securing bolt and nut (1), and swing the
battery tray towards the front of the tractor.
Unscrew and remove the six vent plugs from the top
of the battery (tractors with heavy duty battery only).
Check that the electrolyte level is above the top of the
separator plates in each cell.
If necessary top up with distilled or de-mineralised
water until the level is correct. Do not overfill. Never
use tap water or water from a rain barrel or other
source.
90
To prevent the formation of verdigris (corrosion) the
terminals should be cleaned and lightly coated with
petroleum jelly (Vaseline or similar).
IMPORTANT:
In the event of the battery being
severly discharged, such that the terminal voltage is
below 7 volts, recovery will require a special charging
procedure. See your authorised dealer.
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Summary of Contents for T6010 DELTA
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