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If you intend to store your machine for an extended period of time, follow the procedures outlined below. These procedures will insure that the machine is ready to operate with minimum preparation when it is removed from storage.
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- Check for loose bolts and nuts, and tighten if necessary.
- Apply grease to machine areas where bare metal will rust. Also, apply grease to pivot areas.
- Inflate the tires to a pressure a little higher than usual.
- Change the engine oil and run the engine for about five minutes to circulate oil throughout the engine block and internal moving parts.
- With all implements lowered to the ground, coat any exposed hydraulic cylinder piston rods with grease.
- Remove the battery from the machine. Store the battery following the battery storage procedures.
- Keep the machine in a dry place where the machine is sheltered from rain. Cover the machine.
- Store the machine indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and excessive heat. If the machine must be stored outdoors, cover it with a waterproof tarpaulin.
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Jack the machine up and place blocks under the front and rear axles so that all four tires are off the ground. Keep the tires out of direct sunlight and extreme heat.
Important:
When washing the machine, be sure to stop the engine.
Allow sufficient time for the engine to cool before washing.
Cover the machine after the muffler and engine have cooled down.