Title: New Holland TS6020 TS6030 TS6030HC Tractors Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.84279727)
1OPERATORS MANUAL
TS6020 TS6030 TS6030HC
Print No. 84279727 Replaces Print No. 73335418
English 02/10
2OPERATOR'S MANUAL
TS6020 TS6030 HC TS6030
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3Contents
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- Safety rules and signal word definitions
..................................................
. 1-1 - Note to the Owner ................................
.......................................... 1-2 - Legal advice .....................................
........................................... 1-2 - Foreword - Ecology And The Environment
................................................
1-3 - Delivery Report- Dealer Copy .....................
......................................... 1-4 - Delivery Report- Owner Copy ......................
........................................ 1-5 - Machine identification ...........................
........................................... 1-6 - Protective shield - Safety rules
..................................................
........... 1-7 - Product overview .................................
.......................................... 1-9 - SAFETY INFORMATION
- General safety rules .............................
........................................... 2-1 - Basic operating safety rules .....................
........................................... 2-2 - Battery safety....................................
........................................... 2-3 - Driving on public roads ..........................
........................................... 2-3 - Electrical storm safety ..........................
............................................ 2-4 - Fire prevention ..................................
........................................... 2-4 - General maintenance safety rules..................
........................................ 2-5 - Hazardous chemicals...............................
........................................ 2-6
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5- Hydraulic controls ...............................
...................................... 3-10 - EXTERIOR CONTROLS
- Remote control valves ............................
..................................... 3-11 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
- Note to the Owner ................................
...................................... 4-1 - Run in period of a new machine....................
.................................... 4-2 - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) -
adjustments.................................. 4-3
Instrument panel - Operating .....................
...................................... 4-5 - General transmission operation ...................
.................................... 4-10 - Differential lock command - Operating
................................................
4-14 - Hydraulic System .................................
..................................... 4-15 - Hydraulic control valves .........................
...................................... 4-16 - Operating double acting hydraulic
cylinders.........................................
.. 4-18 - Operating continuous flow hydraulic
equipment.......................................
4-19 Drawbar capacity/position ...................
.......................................... 4-20 - Three point linkage system .......................
..................................... 4-23 - Rear PTO operating ...............................
.................................... 4-26 - STARTING THE UNIT
- Starting the engine ..............................
...................................... 4-30 - Engine starting aids .............................
...................................... 4-32 - STOPPING THE UNIT
6Service Air Filter If Warning Lamp Is On
...............................................
7-7 Every 10 Hours of Operation or Daily
(Whichever Occurs First) .......................
7-8 Every 50 hours ...............................
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7-10 Every 300 hours .............................
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7-15 Every 600 hours .............................
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7-18 Every 1200 hours or annually
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....... 7-20 Every 1200 hours or two years
..................................................
...... 7-22 General service (perform if
necessary)........................................
........ 7-24 First 50 hours of tractor operation
..................................................
... 7-29 Mandatory 300 hour service...............
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7-31 Mandatory 600 hour service...................
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7-32 Mandatory 900 hour service...................
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7-33 Mandatory 1200 hour service
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....... 7-34 Mandatory 1500 hour service
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....... 7-35 STORAGE Preparing for storage
..................................................
............ 7-36 Preparation for use after
Storage...........................................
....... 7-37 8 SPECIFICATIONS General dimensions
..................................................
...................... 8-1 Engine specifications
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..................... 8-2 Engine coolant
specifications....................................
........................... 8-2 Available
transmissions ....................................
................................ 8-2 Maximum Side
Slope Operation...................................
......................... 8-3 PTO (power take
off) specifications ..............................
.......................... 8-3 Hydraulic system
general specifications ...........................
........................ 8-3 Three point linkage
general specifications ...........................
...................... 8-4 Remote control valve
specifications ...................................
..................... 8-4 Brake specifications
..................................................
...................... 8-4 Steering general
specifications ...................................
.......................... 8-4 Electrical system
specification.....................................
......................... 8-5 Lubrication and
Hydraulic Oil Capacities .........................
.......................... 8-5 Lubrication and
oil specifications ...............................
............................ 8-6
7GENERAL INFORMATION - 1
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Safety rules and signal
word definitions Personal safety This is the
safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible death or injury.
Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you
will find the signal words Danger, Warning, and
Caution followed by special instructions. These
precautions are intended for the personal safety
of you and those working with you. Read and
understand all the safety messages in this manual
before you operate or service the machine.
_at_ DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury. The color associated with Danger
is RED.
0 WARNING 0 WARNING indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury. The color associated
with Warning is ORANGE.
_at_ CAUTION _at_ CAUTION, used with the safety alert
symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury. The color associated with Caution is
YELLOW. FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER, WARNING, AND
CAUTION MESSAGES COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY. Machine safety NOTICE Notice indicates
a situation which, if not avoided, could result
in machine or property damage. The color
associated with Notice is BLUE. Throughout this
manual you will find the signal word Notice
followed by special instructions to prevent
machine or property damage. The word Notice is
used to address practices not related to personal
safety. Information NOTE Note indicates
additional information which clarifies steps,
procedures, or other information in this
manual. Throughout this manual you will find the
word Note followed by additional information
about a step, procedure, or other information in
the manual. The word Note is not intended to
address personal safety or property damage. 1 -
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8GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 Note to the Owner This
manual contains information concerning the
adjustment and maintenance of your new equipment.
You have purchased a dependable machine, but only
by proper care and operation can you expect to
receive the performance and long service built
into this equipment. Please have all operators
read this manual carefully and keep it available
ready for reference. Your NEW HOLLAND dealer will
instruct you in the general operation of your new
machine. Your dealer's staff of factory-trained
service technicians will be glad to answer any
questions that may arise regarding the operation
and service of your machine. Upon delivery of
your machine, work with your dealer to complete
both delivery reports on pages 1-4 and 1-5. Your
NEW HOLLAND dealer carries a complete line of
genuine NEW HOLLAND service parts. These parts
are manufactured and carefully inspected to
ensure high quality and proper attachment of any
necessary replacement parts. Be prepared to
provide your dealer the model and product
identification number of your machine when
ordering parts (refer to your completed delivery
report or the machine identification
decals). _at_ WARNING Some illustrations in this
manual show shields opened or removed to display
areas being serviced. Replace all shields before
operating the machine. Failure to comply could
result in death or serious injury. IMPROVEMENTS
CNH America LLC is continually striving to
improve its products. We reserve the right to
make improvements or changes when it becomes
practical and possible to do so, without
incurring any obligation to make changes or addi-
tions to the equipment sold previously.
Legal advice
CALIPORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Diesel engine
exhaust and some of ts constituents are known to
the State of California to cause ancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm. Battery
post, termnats and related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds, Wash hands after handling
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9- GENERAL INFORMATION - 1
- Foreword - Ecology And The Environment
- Soil, air, and water are vital factors of
agriculture and life in general. When legislation
does not yet rule the treatment of some of the
substances which are required by advanced
technology, common sense should govern the use
and disposal of products of a chemical and
petrochemical nature. - NOTE The following are recommendations which may
be of assistance - Become acquainted with and ensure that you
understand the relative legislation applicable to
your country. - Where no legislation exists, obtain information
from suppliers of oils, filters, batteries,
fuels, antifreeze, cleaning agents, etc., with
regard to their effect on man and nature and how
to safely store, use and dispose of these
substances. - Agricultural consultants will, in many cases, be
able to help you as well. - HELPFUL HINTS
- Avoid filling tanks using cans or inappropriate
pressurized fuel delivery systems which may cause
considerable spillage. - In general, avoid skin contact with all fuels,
oils, acids, solvents, etc. Most of them contain
substances which may be harmful to your health. - Modern oils contain additives. Do not burn
contaminated fuels and or waste oils in ordinary
heating systems. - Avoid spillage when draining off used engine
coolant mixtures, engine, gearbox and hydraulic
oils, brake fluids, etc. Do not mix drained brake
fluids or fuels with lubricants. Store them
safely until they can be disposed of in a proper
way to comply with local legislation and
available resources. - Modern coolant mixtures, i.e. antifreeze and
other additives, should be replaced every two
years. They should not be allowed to get into the
soil but should be collected and disposed of
properly. - Repair any leaks or defects in the engine cooling
or hydraulic system immediately. - Do not increase the pressure in a pressurized
circuit as this may lead to a component failure. - Protect hoses during welding as penetrating weld
splatter may burn a hole or weaken them, allowing
the loss of oils, coolant, etc.
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10GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 Delivery Report- Dealer
Copy Delivery Date Owner's Name Address
Dealer's Name Address
Unit Model
Product Identification Number
Engine
Model
Product Identification Number
Model
Product Identification Number
Attachment
Model
Product Identification Number
Model
Product Identification Number
Using the operator's manual as a guide,
instruction was given as indicated by the check
marks. ( ) Safety precautions and practice ( )
Lubrication points and schedule ( ) Maintenance
areas, adjustments, and schedule ( ) Field
adjustments for various crop conditions ( )
Operation ( ) Use of optional equipment ( )
Preseason service ( ) End-of-season service ( )
Proper use of operator's manual ( ) Customer
given operator's manual ( ) All safety shielding
is installed Dealer Representative's
Signature "I have been instructed in the
operation, maintenance, and safety features of
this machine as detailed in the operator's
manual." Owner's Signature
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11GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 Delivery Report- Owner
Copy Delivery Date Owner's Name Address
Dealer's Name Address
Unit Model
Product Identification Number
Engine
Model
Product Identification Number
Model
Product Identification Number
Attachment
Model
Product Identification Number
Model
Product Identification Number
Using the operator's manual as a guide,
instruction was given as indicated by the check
marks. ( ) Safety precautions and practice ( )
Lubrication points and schedule ( ) Maintenance
areas, adjustments, and schedule ( ) Field
adjustments for various crop conditions ( )
Operation ( ) Use of optional equipment ( )
Preseason service ( ) End-of-season service ( )
Proper use of operator's manual ( ) Customer
given operator's manual ( ) All safety shielding
is installed Dealer Representative's Signature
"I have been instructed in the operation,
maintenance, and safety features of this machine
as detailed in the operator's manual." Owner's
Signature
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12GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 Machine
identification The machine and major components
are identified by serial numbers and/or
manufacturing codes. You should supply the unit's
identification data to the authorized dealer when
requesting parts or service, and also to identify
the unit in case of theft.
Vehicle identification plate Under the machine's
hood you will find the vehicle identi- fication
plate.
New Holland de Mexico S.A. de C.V. NADE IU MEXICO
RCPH10TTS01 o
1
4WD front axle identification plate If your unit
is equipped with optional 4WD, you will find a
front axle identification plate on the right rear
surface of the front axle housing.
RCPH10TTS013AAD
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13GENERAL INFORMATION - 1
Protective shield - Safety rules
WARNING Some illustrations in this manual show
shields opened or removed to display areas being
serviced. Replace all shields before operating
the machine. Failure to comply could result in
death or serious injury.
_at_ WARNING _at_ Whenever a PTO driven machine is in
operation, the PTO guard must be in place for
most operations to prevent injury to the operator
or bystanders. Where attachments, such as pumps,
are installed on the PTO shaft (especially if the
tractor PTO guard is moved upward or removed),
extended shielding equivalent to the PTO guard
must be installed with the attachment. Install
the PTO guard to its original position
immediately when the attachment is removed.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury. Engine hood The engine hood
covers all engine moving parts. The hood should
always be closed and locked before oper- ating
the machine.
User platform fenders and shields Fenders and
shields provide some user platform protec- tion
from stones or dirt that may be dislodged and
tossed during tractor operation. NOTE Front
fenders are optional and not standard equip- ment
on tractors.
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14GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 Starter solenoid
cap The cap covers the solenoid electric
connections to avoid accidental contact. The cap
should be installed every time the batteries are
connected to the electrical system.
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Power Take-Off (PTO) protective cap and guard The
PTO cap (1), must always be installed on the ma-
chine's PTO shaft when the machine is not
connected to an implement. Unscrew the cap when
attaching an im- plement to the PTO shaft. Store
this cap in the machine's tool box when an
implement is attached to the PTO. The PTO guard
(2) is a safety feature that provides addi-
tional protection to workers and bystanders while
the PTO is engaged with an implement. The guard
also protects the PTO shaft and implement
connection. NOTE If necessary, the PTO guard can
be used to pro- vide support to applicable PTO
implements.
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15GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 Product overview The
following illustration is a general overview of
the tractor's main components.
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- Rear tractor lights
- Tool box
- Diesel fuel tank
- Front counter weight (optional)
- Drawbar
- Folding ROPS
- User platform
- Tractor headlights
- Battery
- Entry/exit steps (both sides of tractor)
- Entry/exit hand holds (both sides of tractor)
- PTO with guard
- Upper link
- Hydraulic fill tank
- Remote control valves
(12) Lower link (fixed or telescopic)
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16GENERAL INFORMATION - 1 The following
illustration is a general overview of the
tractor's user controls. NOTE For viewing
purposes the operator's seat arm rests are not
shown.
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- Hand throttle
- Remote control valve levers
- Remote control valve lever (optional)
- Hydraulic controls
- Steering wheel
- Instrument panel
- Hazard signal switch
- Beacon switch
- Parking brake
- Clutch pedal
- Multi function lever
- Dual command switch (optional)
- Four wheel drive switch (optional)
(5) Brake pedals with lock
(12) Operator seat
- Front throttle
- Transmission controls
- Beacon power connector outlet
- Power Take-Off (PTO) control
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17SAFETY INFORMATION - 2
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION General safety rules
Understand that your safety and the safety of
other persons is measured by how you service and
operate this ma- chine. Know the positions and
operation of all controls before you try to
operate. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK ALL CONTROLS IN A
SAFE AREA BEFORE STARTING YOUR WORK. READ THIS
MANUAL COMPLETELY and make sure you understand
the controls. All equipment has limits. Make sure
you understand the speed, brakes, steering
stability and load characteristics of this
machine before you start to operate. The safety
information given in this manual does not replace
safety codes, insurance needs, federal, state and
local laws. Make sure your machine has the
correct equipment needed by the local laws and
regulations. CNH America LLC is continuing to
work for your safety by making tractors with
better protection and by providing these rules
for safe operation.
- Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.
Shift down before you start up or down a hill
with a heavy load. Avoid free wheeling. - Do not drive on roads, or at high speed anywhere,
with the differential lock engaged. Difficult
steering will occur, and can result in an
accident. In field operation, use the
differential lock for traction improvement, but
release for turning at row ends. (M116A) - Do not exceed implement transport speed or the
speed rating on the implement tires. Review the
implements Operator's Manual for specifications.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury. (M1219) - Collision of high speed road traffic and slow
moving machines can cause personal injury or
death. On roads, use flasher/lights according to
local laws. Keep slow moving vehicle (SMV) or
speed indicator sym- bol (SIS) emblem visible.
Pull over to let faster traf- fic pass. Slow down
and signal before turning off. (R110E) - For speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph), make sure that
the weight of a trailed vehicle that is not
equipped with brakes does NOT EXCEED 1.5 times
the Tractor weight. For speeds up to 30 km/h (19
mph), make sure that the weight of the trailed
vehicle that is not equipped with brakes, does
NOT EXCEED the weight of the Tractor. Stopping
distance increases with in- creasing speed as the
weight of the towed load in- creases, especially
on hills and slopes. (M814A)
- Extra weight and bad traction conditions such as
mud or ice increase your stopping distance.
Remember that liquid in the tires, weights on the
machine or wheels, tanks filled with fertilizer,
herbicides or in- secticides all these add
weight and increase the distance you need in
which to stop. (R138B) - Never refuel the machine when the engine is hot
or running. Never smoke while refueling. (R139C) - Rear upset can result if pulling from wrong
location on tractor. Hitch only to the drawbar.
Use three point hitch only with the implements
designed for its use not as a drawbar. - Always keep windows, mirrors, all lighting and
slow moving vehicle (SMV) emblem or speed
indicator symbol (SIS) clean to provide the best
possible visi- bility while operating the
machinery. - Do not pull with elastic tow ropes. Elastic tow
rope stores energy. Sudden release may cause
injury or death. (M425) - Young children should not be permitted to operate
or ride the tractor under any circumstances.
(M630) - To prevent tractor movement, always apply the
park brake whenever the tractor is parked with
the engine running. (M627)
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18SAFETY INFORMATION - 2
Basic operating safety rules
- Always check the operating and road safety of the
tractor before starting. - Always make sure working area is clear of other
per- sons, pets, tools, etc. before you start
operating this machine. Never allow anybody in
work area during machine operation. - Always sound horn before starting the machine.
- Never operate the engine in enclosed spaces as
harmful exhaust gases may build up. - Before starting the engine, be sure all
operating con- trols are in the neutral or park
position. This prevents accidental movement of
the machine or start up of power driven
equipment. - Start the engine only from the operator's seat.
If the safety start switch is bypassed, the
engine can start with the transmission in gear.
Do not connect or short across terminals on the
starter solenoid. Attach booster cables as
described in this manual. Starting in gear may
cause death or serious injury. - Operate controls only when seated in the
operator's seat, except for those controls
expressly intended for use from other locations. - Securely fasten your seat belt. The seat belt
can in- crease your safety if it is used and
maintained. Never wear a seat belt loosely or
with slack in the belt sys- tem. Never wear the
belt in a twisted condition or pinched between
the seat structural members, Inspect seat belt
webbing, buckle and retractors to ensure they are
not damaged. If damage is apparent, repair before
operating the machine. Failure to comply could
result in death or serious injury. (M1284) - Do not allow other persons to ride on the machine
or on an attachment/implement.
- Do not operate the machine while under the
influence - of alcohol, drugs or while otherwise impaired.
- Be alert and always know the location of all
workers in your area. Keep all other persons
completely away from your machine. Injury or
death can result if you do not follow these
instructions. - Before leaving the vehicle
- Park the vehicle on a hard level surface.
- Put all controls in neutral or park position.
- Engage the park brake use wheel chocks if re-
quired. - Lower all hydraulic equipment implements or
tools to the ground. - Turn off the engine and remove the key.
- In the rare circumstance when the engine must be
op- erated without an operator at the controls,
the follow- ing precautions must be taken
- Reduce engine speed to low idle.
- Disengage all drive systems.
_at_ WARNING Some components may continue to run
down after disengaging drive systems. Make sure
all drive systems are fully disengaged. Failure
to comply could result in death or serious injury.
- Put the transmission in neutral.
- Apply the park brake.
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19SAFETY INFORMATION - 2
Battery safety
- Always wear eye protection when working with
batter- ies. - Do not create sparks or use an open flame near
the battery.
- Antidote (external) Flush with water. Antidote
(eyes) Flush with water for 15 minutes and seek
medical at- tention immediately. Antidote
(internal) Drink large quantities of water or
milk. Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical
attention immediately. - Keep batteries out of reach of children and
other unau- thorized persons. - Battery posts, terminals and related accessories
con- tain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands
after han- dling.
- Do not weld, grind or smoke near a battery.
- Ventilate the area when charging batteries in an
en- closed area. - When disconnecting battery terminals, remove the
negative (-) cable first then remove the
positive (). When connecting cables, connect
the positive () cable first, then connect the
negative (-). - Disconnect the battery(both terminals) before
welding on any part of the machine. Failure to do
so may cause damage to sensitive electrical
components. - When working around storage batteries, remember
that all of the exposed metal parts are live.
Never lay a metal object across the terminals
because a spark, short circuit, explosion or
personal injury may result. - Battery acid causes severe burns. Batteries
contain sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes or clothing.
_at_ WARNING Battery explosion and/or damage to
electrical components can result from improper
connection of booster batteries or charger.
Connect positive to positive and negative to
negative. Externally, battery acid can cause
burns and blindness, and taken internally it is
poison.
Driving on public roads
- Comply with local laws and regulations.
- Use appropriate lighting as defined by local
regula- tions. - Make sure the slow moving vehicle (SMV) and/or
speed indicator symbol (SIS) is visible. - Make sure the brake pedals are locked together
for road travel. - Use safety chains for trailed equipment.
- Raise implements and attachments high enough
above the ground to prevent contact with the
road. - When transporting the vehicle on a trailer, the
vehicle must be properly secured with
appropriately rated straps or chains at the
designated tie down locations.
- The slow moving vehicle (SMV) or speed indicator
symbol (SIS) must be covered when the vehicle is
transported on a trailer. - Be aware of overhead structures and power lines
the machine and attachments must pass safely
under overhead objects without contact. - Select a travel speed so machine stability and
com- plete control are maintained at all times. - Slow down and signal before turning.
- Pull over and allow faster traffic to pass.
- Follow correct towing procedures for equipment
with and without brakes.
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21SAFETY INFORMATION - 2
Electrical storm safety
- Do not operate the vehicle during an electrical
storm. - If you are on the ground during an electrical
storm, stay away from machinery and equipment.
Seek shel- ter in a permanent, protected shelter.
- If an electrical storm should strike during
operation, remain on the machine. Do not make
contact with the ground or objects outside the
vehicle.
Fire prevention
- Fire risks can be minimized by frequent removal
of accumulated crop material, trash or debris
from the machine. At least once each day and at
the end of the day, remove all trash and debris
from the ma- chine especially around hot
components such as en- gine, transmission,
exhaust, battery, etc. More fre- quent cleaning
of your machine may be necessary de- pending on
the operating environment and conditions. - At least once each day, remove debris
accumulation around moving components such as
bearings, pul- leys, belts, fan, etc. More
frequent cleaning of your machine may be
necessary, depending on the oper- ating
environment and conditions. - Engine fuel can cause an explosion or fire. Do
not fill the fuel tank with the engine running
if you are near an open fire or if you are
welding, smoking, etc. - Always have a fire extinguisher on or near the
ma- chine. Make sure the fire extinguisher(s) is
maintained
- and serviced according to the manufacturer's
instruc- tions. - Inspect the electrical system for loose
connections or frayed insulation. Repair or
replace loose or damaged parts. - Do not weld or flame cut any items which contain
flammable material on the vehicle. Clean items
thor- oughly with non-flammable solvent before
welding or flame cutting. - Do not expose the vehicle to flames, burning
materials or explosives. - Promptly investigate any unusual smell or odors
that occur during operation of the vehicle. - Refer to fire extinguisher in this chapter and
fire pre- vention in the maintenance chapter of
this manual for additional information.
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