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Keep your supply of lubricating oil and grease stored
in clean containers, and covered to protect from dust
and dirt.
Keep the lubricating gun nozzle clean and wipe dirt
from grease fittings before lubricating.
The symbols in the illustration indicate the method of
application and the hourly intervals to apply the
lubricant.
Use a pressure-lubricating gun
and apply 251H EP grease (or
equivalent No. 2 multi-purpose
lithium grease) sufficient to
flush out the old grease and
dirt. Lubricate at hourly Inter¬
vals indicated on symbols.
Dipstick, check engine oil be -
fore each use.
LUBRICATION GUIDE
—Before Each Use
1. Engine filler cap and dipstick.
Check the oil (with the engine stopped) and
add sufficient new oil to bring it to the "FULL"
mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill. Do not
operate the engine if the oil level is below the
"LOW" mark on the dipstick.
—Alter Every 10 Hours of Operation
2. Steering knuckles (2).
Use 251H EP grease or equivalent No. 2 multi-
(Both sides)
purpose lithium grease and apply sufficient
grease to flush out old grease and dirt.
3. Transmission oil filter.
NOTE: After the first 10 hours only, remove
(1210 and 1211 Tractors Only)
the transmission oil filter and replace with
a new filter. Refer to "MAINTENANCE."
Change the transmission oil filter after 50
hours and every 100 hours of operation
thereafter.
4. Front axle pivot bolt.
(Right side)
Use 251H EP grease or equivalent No. 2 multi¬
purpose lithium grease and apply sufficient
grease to flush out old grease and dirt. NOTE:
It may be necessary to rotate the front axle to
reach the grease fitting.
—After Every 25 Hours of Operation
5. Transmission oil level
and fill tube.
(1210 and 1211 Tractors Only)
1. Hydrostatic transmission
2. Rear axle
3. Hydraulic lift system
Check the oil with the engine stopped. Keep
the lubricant up to "FULL" mark on dipstick
(6). NOTE: Transmission Oil Level arid fill
tube, also services the following:
6. Engine oil drain plug.
While the engine oil is warm, remove the
drain plug and drain all of the oil from the
crankcase. Replace the drain plug. Refer to
"MAINTENANCE" "FILLING THE
CRANKCASE" for proper oil filling procedure.
Refer to "LUBRICATION TABLE" for the
proper quantity and viscosity to use.
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