Storage, End of season, Beginning of ssascn – Troy-Bilt 14066 User Manual

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STORAGE

End of Season

1. If loader is to be dismounted from the tractor

during storage, make sure parking area is on

hard, level ground. Cap all hydraulic hoses to
prevent contamination.

2. Store loader in a dry, sheltered area, if possi­

ble.

3. Thoroughly clean the loader of all ac­
cumulated dirt and grease.

4. Completely lubricate the loader as specified

in “Lubrication” section of manual.

5. Using an oil soaked cloth, lubricate all

hydraulic cylinder rods to protect them from rust

and corrosion.

6. Repaint any areas where paint is worn or
damaged.

7. Wear areas on buckets or other attachments
should be coated with grease to prevent rust or
corrosion.

8. Replace any Safety or Warning decals that are

not readable due to wear or damage.

9. Replace any damaged or worn parts.

WARNING! Do not allow children to play

on or around the tractor or loader.

Beginning of Ssascn

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cumulated dirt and creaee.

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loader per procedure in+kismanuAl -

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are taking grease p; ; ;er!y.

4. Clean with solvent злу exposed --urfacas
which had been соа’'эс with grease. Wipe dry
with a clean cloth, then ¡ubricate with an oih
soaked cloth.

5. Tighten any bolts that nave loosened
and make sure all pins and retainers are in place.

6. Start tractor and operate loader to make sure

it is operating properly and ail the hoses are pro­

perly connected.

7. Check hydraulic fluid level ar hil as
required.

8. Make sure hydraulic hoses, lines and fittings
are in good shape and not leaking. Replace or

repair as required.

9. Review Safety Precautions and Operation
sections of manual.

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