2. Brake adjustment
Adjust the brakes so
that
the
right and left brake pedals
operate
the
brakes evenly. Adjust
the
pedals so
that
they have
the
proper free
play. (See SECTION 3. SERVICE INFORMATION)
3. Clutch adjustment
Adjust the clutch pedal so
as
to
obtain proper free play.
(See SECTION 3. SERVICE INFORMATION.)
4. Cooling water replenishment
Check
that
the specified
quantity
of
cool
ing
water
is
put
in
and
if
it
is
not,
fill
with water up
to
1 inch (25.4 mm) below the filler cap.
The maximum
level
of
cooling water
cannot
be filled up
in
one
op-
eration. When cooling water has been completely drained,
fill
with
new water, then run
the
engine at low rev. for a short period and
then
fill
to
the
specified level again.
Check
the
water hose for damage and inspect joint sections for leaks.
NOTE:
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In
cold weather, check
the
specific gravity
of
the
antifreeze water
mixture.
5. Tightening nuts and
bolts
Tighten
all
nuts and bolts
as
much
as
possible because vibration
is
always noticed when
the
tractor
is
operated. At
the
same
time,
check
the
ballast weight bolts for tightness.
6. Greasing
See page 35, "Greasing diagram".
7. Checking
the
front hub for end-play.
8.
Washing the fuel filter
9. Checking and replacing
the
battery
electrolyte.
NOTE:-----------------------------------------------
Carry it
out
at the same time
as
DAILY INSPECTION AND A-SERVICE
1.
Replacing the engine
oil
The engine
oil
should be replaced at
the
first 50 hours service and
again replaced after 50 hours running.
Thereafter,
replace
the
oil every 100 hours
of
operation.
2. Replace
the
engine oil filter with a new one.
3. Check
the
specific gravity
of
the
battery
electrolyte.
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