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(4) Checking Front axle oil
Stop the tractor on a level surface and apply the
parking brake and lower the implements to the
ground.
Clean around the oil gauge and unscrew the oil
gauge. Clean oil on the oil gauge and reinstall it.
Unscrew the oil gauge and check if the oil level
is between “Min” and “Max” marks of the oil
gauge. If necessary, add new oil.
Assemble the oil gauge.
For oil specification, see chapter 5-3, “Lubricants
and Capacity” or the last page in this manual.
Oil gauge &
Oil filling inlet
(3) Checking Transmission oil
Stop the tractor on a level surface and apply the
parking brake and lower the implements to the
ground.
Clean around oil filling inlet and pull the gauge
straight out.
If the oil level is between “Min” and “Max” marks
of the oil gauge, it means ‘Proper amount’.
For oil specification, see chapter 5-3, “Lubricants
and Capacity” or the last page in this manual.
<Oil gauge >
Max.
Min.
Oil filling inlet
& Oil gauge
<Oil gauge >
Max.
Min.
(5) Battery check
Refer to the chapter 5-15-(3), “Batter handling and Notices” in this manual. (See page 5-53)
(6) Air cleaner (Dry type)
Refer to the chapter 5-6-(6) in this manual. (See page 5-25)
▶ Contaminated oil may reduce the durability of power drive lines and it can cause a
failure of the transmission and hydraulic system. Clean around oil filling inlet before
opening the oil gauge.
Caution
▶ Contaminated oil may reduce the durability of power drive lines and it can cause a
failure of the transmission and hydraulic system. Clean around oil filling inlet before
opening the oil gauge.
Caution