Tractor Storage
PY19070-UN-24SEP13
PY4495-UN-17JAN05
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.
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Service air cleaner (A). (See Servicing Air Cleaner in Service
section.)
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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.
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Change engine oil (C) and filter (D). (See Change Engine Oil
and Filter in Service—250 Hours section.)
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Drain fuel and add back 4 L of fuel.
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Loosen alternator/fan belt after they have cooled.
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Remove and clean battery. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep it
charged.1
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Tie or block clutch pedal in the disengaged position.
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Coat exposed bare (no paint) metal surfaces with grease or a
corrosion inhibitor (AR41870).
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PY19071-UN-24SEP13
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.
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Cover dash with opaque material to prevent gauges from fading.
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Raise tires off ground. Protect them from heat and sunlight.
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Thoroughly clean tractor. Touch up any painted surfaces that
are scratched or chipped.
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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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