Description
CONTENTS:
Safe work Rules
Standard Torque Data for Nuts and Bolts
Conversion Table
Standard Torque Data for Hydraulic Tubes and Fittings
Special Service Tools Required
Section 1 – Cab, Air Conditioning and Splitting the Tractor
Section 2 – Front End, Axle and Wheels
Section 3 – Steering
Section 4 – Engine
Section 5 – Fuel System
Section 6 – Electrical
Section 7 – Cooling System
Section 8 – Clutch and Flywheel
Section 9 – Transmission
Section 10 – Differential
Section 11 – Rear Axle, Housing and Wheels
Section 12 – Brakes
Section 13 – Independent Power Take-Off
Section 14 – Hydrualic System
Section 15 – Testing Hydraulic System
To convert millimeters to inches the millimeter value to be converted should be written down, carried to as many decimal places as the desired accuracy requires. It should then be split up into groups of not more than two figures each. The equivalent of each group should then be taken from the table, proper regard being given to the position of the decimal point in each case, and the equivalent of the several groups found by addition. This sum will be the inch equivalent of the millimeter value given.




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