Storage And Disposal; Tractor Storage; Short-Term Storage; Long-Term Storage - Zetor PRIMO HT 20 NC Operator's Manual

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Tractor Storage

Short-term Storage

(1) Store the tractor after it has been cleaned. Clean the tractor especially carefully after working with
harrows or working in a wet field.
(2) Make sure you have lowered the implement.
(3) If possible, store the tractor indoors.
(4) If you store the tractor outdoors, cover it.
(5) For better starting, it is recommended to remove the battery from the tractor in winter and store it indoors.
(6) If the outside temperature is below 0 ° C, add antifreeze or drain the coolant completely to prevent the
engine from freezing and cracking.
(7) Remove the key and store it in a separate place.

Long-term Storage

Clean the tractor thoroughly and store it as follows:
(1) Change the engine oil with a new one and let the engine run for 5 minutes so that the oil is evenly
distributed in all parts.
(2) Drain the coolant from the radiator.
Place a '' No coolant '' sign on the steering wheel.
If the coolant contains antifreeze, it is not necessary to drain it.
(3) Add oil, fluid and fuel to the individual parts according to the maintenance table.
(4) Apply a thin layer of oil to parts of the body that are susceptible to rusting. (5) Check the tightening of
individual screws and nuts, tighten if necessary.
(6) Set the tire pressure to be slightly higher than the specifications.
(7) Remove the weights. Disconnect or lower the implement.
(8) Support the rear wheels with wedges.
(9) Remove the battery from the tractor or switch off the power switch.
(10) To protect the tires, place wooden blocks under them.
(11) Recharge the battery every 2 months during long-term storage.
(12) To protect against rain or snow, store the tractor in a dry place, cover the vehicle body.
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