MAINTENANCE 6-27
DRAINING CLUTCH HOUSING WATER
615O643A
SERVICE AS REQUIRED
(1) Plugs
Your tractor is equipped with a plug un-
der the clutch housing.
After you operate your tractor in the rain,
snow, or after washing the tractor, wa-
ter may get into the clutch housing. If this
happens, remove the plug in the clutch
housing and drain water. Remember to
reinstall the plug to avoid serious dam-
age to clutch.
Replace the hoses and clamps.
(See “Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp”
in every 200 hours maintenance.)
REPLACING POWER STEERING HOSE
Replace the hoses and clamps.
(See “ Checking power steering line” in
every 200 hours maintenance.)
REPLACING FUEL HOSE
Replace the hoses and clamps.
(See “ Checking Fuel line” in every 100
hours maintenance.)
REPLACING RADIATOR HOSE (WATER
PIPES)
* At 760 mmHg pressure (atmospheric).
A higher boiling point is obtained by
using a radiator pressure cap which
permits the development of pressure
within the cooling system.
NOTE
The above date represents industry
standards that necessitate a minimum
glycol content in the concentrated anti-
freeze.
When the cooling water level drops
due to evaporation, add water only. In
case of leakage, add anti-freeze and
water in the specified mixing ratio.
Anti-freeze absorbs moisture. Keep
unused anti-freeze in a tightly sealed
container.
Do not use radiator cleaning agents
when anti-freeze has been added to
the cooling water. (Anti-freeze con-
tains an anti-corrosive agent, which
will react with the radiator cleaning
agent forming sludge which will af-
fect the engine parts.)