Removing Tractor From Storage
1.
Check tire inflation pressure. (See Wheels, Tires and Treads section.) Lower tires to ground.
2.
Unseal all openings sealed in Storing Tractor.
3.
Install battery.
IMPORTANT:
Cab tractors: If air conditioning compressor is seized, engine operation with compressor clutch engaged will damage belt or compressor.
4.
Cab
: Check that A/C compressor pulley moves freely and is not seized.
5.
5320N:
Adjust tension of alternator/fan belt and A/C compressor belt (Cab).
6.
Remove ties or block which secured clutch pedal down.
7.
Check levels of engine oil, transmission-hydraulic oil, and engine coolant. Add if necessary.
8.
Drain a small amount of fuel from fuel tank to purge any moisture condensation that has collected.
9.
Fill fuel tank.
10.
Perform all appropriate 10-hour, 50-hour, 100-hour, 250-hour, 500-hour, 600-hour, and 1200-hour services as instructed in Lubrication and Maintenance section.
11.
Check all instruments and indicators by turning key switch to ON position.
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