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2.24 Fuel tank valve control

To change a tilt angle of the reverse motion steering column 3 (figure 2.23.1) located on reverse post do the following: - pull the handle 2 up (figure 2.23.2); - tilt the reverse motion steering column 1 to a position comfortable for operation, and releasing the handle 2, swing the steering column smoothly in a longitudinal direction to reach a secure fixation. The steering column can be tilted and fixed in seven positions. Herein: -infivepositionsfrom25° to 45° with a 5° period to operate on reverse; - in two positions from 10° to 15° position to operate the tractor on forward motion.

1 – steering column for reverse motion; 2 – handle. Figure 2.23.2 – Changing tilt angle of the steering column for reverse motion

ATTENTION: WITH THE STEERING COLUMN FIXED IN THE EXREME FRONT WORKING CONDITION SET THE RANGE SHIFTING LEVER AS WELL AS THE GEAR AND PASS SHIFTING LEVER INTO A NEUTRAL POSITION, START THE ENGINE AND WITH THE TRACTOR NOT RUNNING MAKE SURE THE STEERING CONTROL OPERATES WELL!

2.24 Fuel tank valve control

Fuel is taken into the engine directly from the tank 3 (figure 2.24.1). The valve is intended to shut fuel delivery from the tank 1 to the tank 3. Figure 2.24.1 shows position of the valve 2 handle, whereby fuel is not delivered from the tank 1 to the tank 3. To deliver fuel from the tank 1 to the tank 3 it is required to pull the handle of the valve 2 by 90 .

1 – fuel tank, located under the cab; 2 – valve handle; 3 – lateral fuel tank. Figure 2.24.1 – Fuel tank control

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