Storage for a Long Period
The following storage preparations are good for long term tractor
storage up to one year. When this time is up, run the engine until
it reaches operating temperature and operate some hydraulic functions.
Afterwards re-treat tractor for an extended storage period.
IMPORTANT: Any time your tractor will not be used for over six
(6) months, the following recommendations for storing it and removing
it from storage will help to minimize corrosion and deterioration.
Change the engine oil and filter. Change transmission oil and
filter. Used oil will not give adequate protection.
Clean the air cleaner.
Draining and flushing of cooling system is not necessary if
engine is to be stored only for several months. However, for extended
storage periods of a year or longer, it is recommended that the cooling
system be drained, flushed and refilled. Refill with appropriate coolant.
Fill the fuel tank.
Remove fan/alternator belt, if desired.
Remove and clean batteries. Store them in a cool, dry place
and keep them fully charged.
Clean the exterior of the tractor with salt-free water and touch
up any scratched or chipped painted surfaces with a good quality paint.
Coat all exposed (machined) metal surfaces with grease or corrosion
inhibitor if not feasible to paint.
Seal all openings such as the vent tube and exhaust outlet.
Store the machine in a dry, protected place. If the tractor
must be stored outside, cover it with a waterproof canvas or other
suitable protective material and use a strong waterproof tape.
Block up the tractor so that tires do not touch the ground.
Protect tires from heat and sunlight.
Tractors with air-conditioning

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If tractor is equipped with an air-conditioning system, manually
turn the inner part of the pulley through several revolutions once
a month.
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