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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
The driver or user of the tractor can do
most of the planned maintenance work
by himself. However, if you do not have
sufficient technical equipment, entrust
the execution of more complicated tasks
to a specialized workshop.
All the work related to the clean-
ing, lubrication and adjust-ment
of the tractor or attached imple-
ments may only be perfor-med
after stopping of the engine and
other movable parts except the
brake control, charging and hy-
draulic system.
Page
Opening the hood.................................................................................................... 168
Checking the oil level in the engine......................................................................... 168
Draining oil from the engine .................................................................................... 168
Replacing the full-flow engine oil cleaner ................................................................ 169
Filling the engine with oil ......................................................................................... 169
Replacing the fuel filter element .............................................................................. 170
Bleeding the fuel system ......................................................................................... 170
Checking the oil level in the hydrostatic steering tank............................................. 174
Replacing oil and the filter element of hydrostatic steering ..................................... 174
Bleeding the hydraulic circuit of hydrostatic steering............................................... 175
Replacing the hydrostatic steering hoses................................................................ 176
Coolant replacement ............................................................................................... 177
Checking and replacing oil in the gearbox, final drive housing and the rear axle
gantries ................................................................................................................... 178
Drain and inspection openings ................................................................................ 178
changing suction filter ............................................................................................. 179
chaning insertion of oil cleaner................................................................................ 179
Lubrication and filling points of the front driving axle............................................... 181
Filling, inspection and drain opening of oil of the front wheel reducers ................... 181
Cleaning the heating filters...................................................................................... 182
*Air filter with active carbon ..................................................................................... 182
Installing the carbon filter .......................................................................................... 183
Draining condensate from the air reservoir ............................................................. 183
Checking the air systems for leaks.......................................................................... 183
Working pressure of air brakes .................................................................................... 184
Air-conditioning maintenance .................................................................................. 184
Maintenance and treatment of tyres........................................................................ 185
Tyre inflation............................................................................................................ 185
Storing the tractor.................................................................................................... 185
Gearbox distributor - replacing the oil cleaner element ........................................... 186
Summary of Contents for PROXIMA POWER Z100 2012
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Page 43: ...42 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR PW08X131a...
Page 45: ...44 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR F54d...
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