Most of operations of planned maintenance may be carried out by the driver or other user of the tractor.
In case you do not have sufficient technical equipment, let the difficult operations carried out by a specialised
repair shop.
All works, connected with cleaning, lubrication and adjustments of the tractor or coupled
mechanisms may only be carried out after stopping of the engine and other movable components
except checks of brakes, recharging and hydraulic system
.
Opening the hood
Checking the oil level in the engine
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Perform the check daily before starting the operation when the tractor is standing horizontally and the engine
is not running.
The filling hole (1) is located in the left side of the engine (A).
The engine oil dipstick is a part of the lid of the filling hole (B).
The oil level must always be in the range from MIN and MAX (C).
The lid (1) is released by turning to the left.
Take out the dipstick, wipe it with a clean cloth without fibres and insert it back till the end.
When the dipstick is taken out again check the oil level.
Add the oil as necessary through the filling hole (1) to the mark MAX on the dipstick.
Opening the hood:
Release the hood by pressing the button (1), grasp it in
the places of arrows and lift it. Thanks to a gas brace the
hood will open automaticallyafter that.
The hood is locked in this lifted position thanks to this gas-
liquid brace.
Closing the hood:
Pull the hood down with the strap, grasp it in the place of
arrows and press it downwards until the hood lock snaps.
Do not use excessive force to close the front
hood as the filaments of headlight bulbs situated in
thefront hood might get damaged.
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