Hoses And Connections Check; Tire Pressure; Tire Inflation - Zetor UTILIX CL Operator's Manual

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Hoses and Connections Check

Fuel lines, radiator hoses, hydraulic and rubber hoses are consumables that degrade with age and use.
Check them regularly and replace defective ones.
1. Carry out the check with the engine sufficiently cooled down.
2. Check fuel lines, coolant hoses, and other rubber hoses for damage or leaks. Replace, if necessary
3. Check the tightening of the clamps.
ATTENTION: Damaged fuel lines leak and may cause fire.
Damaged radiator hoses can cause hot water burns and, in severe cases, damage the engine.

Tire Pressure

Tire pressure has a direct impact on tire life and its off-road characteristics.
Check the tire pressure visually before using the tractor, see the enclosed picture.
1. Over-inflated Tire
2. Correct Inflation
3. Under-inflated Tire
IMPORTANT: We recommend to check the tire pressure with a pressure gauge and not rely
solely on a visual tire pressure check.

Tire inflation

If the tractor is equipped with air brakes for trailers and
semi-trailers, the tractor air pressure system can be used
to inflate the tires.
Remove the cap (1) on the left compressed-air tank
(accessible from the rear of the tractor) and screw the tire
inflation hose onto the fitting (2).
Inflate the tires while the engine is running and the tractor
is secured against movement by using the hand brake, if
necessary by wedging the wheels.
When tire inflation is complete, remove the tire inflation
hose and attach the cap (1) to the fitting (2).
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