Storage, Engine storage guidelines – John Deere CD4039DF008 User Manual

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Storage

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ENGINE STORAGE GUIDELINES

1. John Deere engines can be stored outside for up to

three (3) months with no long term preparation IF
COVERED BY WATERPROOF COVERING.

2. John Deere engines can be stored in a standard

overseas shipping container for up to three (3)
months with no long term preparation.

3. John Deere engines can be stored inside,

warehoused, for up to six (6) months with no long
term preparation.

4. John Deere engines expected to be stored more

than six (6) months, long term storage preparation

MUST BE taken. (See PREPARING ENGINE FOR
LONG TERM STORAGE).

5. For John Deere engines not yet installed in

machines, run a line from a container of AR41937
Nucle Oil (from AR41785 Engine Storage Kit) to the
fuel transfer pump intake, and another line from the
fuel return manifold to the tank, so that Nucle Oil is
circulated through the injection system during
cranking.

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USE AR41785 ENGINE STORAGE KIT

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See your John Deere servicing dealer or engine distributor
for an AR41785 Engine Storage Kit. Closely follow
instructions provided with this kit.

IMPORTANT: Inhibitors can easily change to gas.

Seal or tape each opening immediately
after adding inhibitor.

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