Handling In Cold Climates; Preparing For Cold Climates; Cautions After Operations; After The Cold Climate - Takeuchi TB1160W Operator's Manual

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OPERATION

HANDLING IN COLD CLIMATES

HANDLING IN COLD
CLIMATES

PREPARING FOR COLD CLIMATES

Starting engine in cold climates is not easy,
and it becomes more difficult if the coolant
freezes. Prepare for cold-climate problems
as follows.
Replacing the fuel and lubricant
Replace the hydraulic oil, engine oil and fuel
with those intended for cold climates.
Refer to "Fuel and lubricant table" on page
5-4.
Engine coolant
The engine coolant is combustible. Keep
away from flame.
Use long-life coolant (antifreeze) and tap
water for the engine coolant.
Note: New machines are delivered with JIS
Type 2 long-life coolant (antifreeze) at a
concentration of 50%.
Refer to "Fuel and lubricant table" on page
5-4.
Battery
As the temperature drops, the battery
performance decreases.
Inspect the battery. If it is discharging,
contact a Takeuchi service agent to have the
battery recharged.
Refer to "Inspecting the battery fluid level
and replenishing" on page 5-36.

CAUTIONS AFTER OPERATIONS

Observe the following cautions to prevent
mud, water, or the undercarriage from
freezing and making it impossible for the
machine to move.
• Remove all mud and water from the
machine body. In particular, wipe the
hydraulic cylinder rod clean to prevent
damage to the seal caused by mud or dirt
on the rod surface getting inside the seal
together with drops of water.
• Park the machine on hard and dry ground.
If this is impossible, park the machine on a
wooden board placed on ground.
• Drain any water in the fuel tank to prevent it
from freezing.
Refer to "Draining the water from the fuel
tank" on page 5-35.
• As the battery capacity drops markedly in
low temperatures, cover the battery or
remove it from the machine and keep it in a
warm place.
If the electrolyte level is low, add distilled
water in the morning before beginning
work. To prevent the battery electrolyte
from freezing in the night, do not add water
after the day's work.

AFTER THE COLD CLIMATE

When the climate becomes warmer, do as
follows:
• Replace the fuel and oil for all parts with
those specified in the "Fuel and lubricant
table".
Refer to "Fuel and lubricant table" on page
5-4.
• If a coolant of "one season type" is used,
drain the cooling system completely, clean
out the inside of the cooling system
thoroughly, and fill with tap water.
Refer to "Cleaning the engine cooling
system" on page 5-57.
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