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.
Front bonnet opening
Checking oil levels in engine
Draining oil from engine
Opening the bonnet:
Unlock the bonnet by pulling the draw bar (1) in the
direction of an arrow, grip where the arrows are and
heave. The bonnet is locked in the heaved position by
a gas-fluid prop.
Closing the bonnet:
Pull the bonnet by means of a belt, grip where the arrows
are and snap in the downward direction so that the lock of
bonnet snaps down.
Rapid closing of the bonnet may damage
filaments of bulbs in headlights in the front mask.
PGPPN113
Check daily before starting the operation with the tractor
standing horizontally. Engine oil dipstick (1) and filling hole
(2) are placed on the rights side of the engine. Unscrew
the dipstick (1), wipe off with a cloth and screw back in.
When you unscrew the dipstick again, the level must not
drop below the bottom gauge. If necessary, refill oil by
a filling hole (2).
PGPPN114
1. unscrew the drain plug (1), best immediately after
terminating the drive or after heating the engine to working
temperature
2. drain oil
3. clea
n the drain plu
g
4. screw the drain plug (1) back in
PGPPN115