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TM5-2410-237-10 c.  Operation. (1) (2) d. 2-22. a. b. Do  not  open  radiator  when  engine  is  hot.  Damage  to  the  radiator  or serious  injury  will  result.  Allow  engine  to  cool  at  least  8  hours  if  air temperature   is   75°F. Check   coolant   temperature   gage   at b.  Operation. frequent   intervals. (1) Check   air   cleaner   indicator   frequently. Have  filter  serviced  as  often  as required. (2) At  Halt  or  Parking.  Park  tractor  in  shaded area   if   possible. (3) OPERATION   UNDER   RAINY   OR HUMID   CONDITIONS. Check   the   radiator   frequently   and   keep clear  of  dust  and  sand. Check   air   cleaner   indicator   frequently. Have  filter  serviced  as  often  as required. Check   pre-cleaner   frequently   and   clear screen   of   dust   and   sand. c. At  Halt  or  Parking. Starting   the   Engine.  See  Section  Ill, Operation   Under   Usual   Conditions,   page (1) 2-19. (1)   If   possible,   park   tractor   under   shelter. (2)   Dry   off   seat   and   wiring   to   prevent (2) formation   of   mildew. (3)  Keep  fuel  tank  full  at  all  times  to  avoid condensation   from   forming   in   the   tank. Contact  Unit  Maintenance  to  lubricate the   tractor   at   more   frequent   intervals. Clean   all   fittings   and   lubrication openings   thoroughly   before   lubrication to  prevent  entrance  of  dust  or  sand with   the   lubricant. When  not  in  use,  cover  the  operator’s compartment,   and   utilize   whatever means   are   available   to   protect   the engine   compartment   from   the   entry   of windblown   dust   or   sand. (4)  Contact  Unit  Maintenance  to  check  all 2-24.   OPERATION   IN   SALT   WATER   AREAS. points   of   lubrication   according   to   LO5- 2410-237-12. a.  Starting   the   Engine.   See   Section   Ill, Operation   Under   Usual   Conditions,   page 2-23.  OPERATION  IN  DUSTY  OR  SANDY 2-19. AREAS. a.  Starting   the   Engine.   See   Section   Ill, Operation   Under   Usual   Conditions,   page 2-19. 2-48

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