Tractor Storage

PY19070
PY19070-UN-24SEP13

PY4495
PY4495-UN-17JAN05

PY4169
PY4169-UN-12DEC05

A - Air Cleaner

B - Cooling System

C - Engine Oil Drain Plug

D - Engine Oil Filter


IMPORTANT: Any time tractor will not be used for several months, use this procedure to minimize corrosion and deterioration.

  1. Service air cleaner (A). (See Servicing Air Cleaner in Service section.)

  2. If coolant has been in tractor for 2 years, flush cooling system (B). (See Flushing Cooling System in Service section.) Add 50 percent antifreeze water mixture. Test coolant for adequate cold-weather protection.

  3. Change engine oil (C) and filter (D). (See Change Engine Oil and Filter in Service—250 Hours section.)

  4. Drain fuel and add back 4 L of fuel.

  5. Loosen alternator/fan belt after they have cooled.

  6. Remove and clean battery. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep it charged.1

  7. Tie or block clutch pedal in the disengaged position.

  8. Coat exposed bare (no paint) metal surfaces with grease or a corrosion inhibitor (AR41870).

  9. PY19071
    PY19071-UN-24SEP13

    PY19091
    PY19091-UN-07OCT13

    A - Air Cleaner Inlet Hole

    B - Crankcase Filler

    C - Dust Unloader Valve

    Use tape to seal air inlet hole (A), dust unloader valve (C), exhaust pipe, crankcase filler (B), fuel caps, and transmission-hydraulic system filler cap.



  10. Cover dash with opaque material to prevent gauges from fading.

  11. Raise tires off ground. Protect them from heat and sunlight.

  12. Thoroughly clean tractor. Touch up any painted surfaces that are scratched or chipped.

  13. If the tractor must be stored outside, cover it with a waterproof material.

1 Disconnect battery ground cable for short-term storage periods (20 to 90 days).

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