3
Operation
3.1
Running the tractor in
The tractor is run in during the 50 first hours of use. Running the tractor in
correctly gives the tractor a longer service life and makes it more economical.
Before you start driving, make sure that:
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You understand all the instruments and the functions of the controls.
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You have read the safety precautions.
IMPORTANT: Check that all bolts and nuts, for example in the wheels and
exhaust system, are properly tightened.
IMPORTANT: Carry out the daily maintenance before you drive the tractor for the
first time each day.
When running the tractor in:
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Drive smoothly and vary the loading.
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Do not race the engine.
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Do not run the engine at maximum speed.
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Do not pull a heavy load at low engine speed.
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Avoid driving with the same gear engaged and at the same engine speed for
a long period at a time.
Check all instruments immediately after the engine has started. Keep an eye on
the instruments while driving.
3.2
Preparing for use
Before you start using the tractor, read this manual thoroughly.
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Make sure that the tractor is handled and maintained in the correct way to
ensure reliability and provide economical operation.
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Follow the maintenance program carefully and include the daily maintenance
in your normal routine.
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Use only genuine AGCO Parts spare parts for optimum performance.
3.2.1
Adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat
You can adjust the air-suspended driver's seat according to your height and
weight.With these adjustments you can minimise the exposure to vibration, obtain
the best support for your lower back and get the most comfortable driving
position. You may need to change the adjustments according to work conditions
or the components you are using such as the tyre type. Power must be switched
on while adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat, but the seat has its own
compressor. The air-suspended driver's seat is extra equipment.
3. Operation
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