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IMPORTANT: Certain engine parts are cooled by engine oil. Stopping
a hot engine could cause damage by overheating or lack of lubrication.
Before stopping engine that has been operating at working load, idle
engine at least 1 or 2 minutes at 1000—1200 RPM to cool hot
engine parts. If an Exhaust Filter Cleaning has just been performed,
increase engine idle time to 4 minutes.
If service work
is going to be performed on the Exhaust Filter, increase engine idle
time to 10 minutes.
Pull hand throttle (E) down to slow idle position.
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Put gear shift lever (A) or PowrReverser lever (B) in NEUTRAL.
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Lock brake pedals together using bar (C).
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Push brake pedals down and pull up on lever (D) to set parking
brake.
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Lower all equipment to the ground, put all SCV levers in NEUTRAL
and disengage PTO.
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Allow engine to idle for one to two minutes.
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CAUTION: Remove key from ignition switch to prevent operation
by untrained personnel.
Turn key to STOP and remove from switch.