Boomer Compact Utility Tractors

55-60 HP

Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE MEETS CONVENIENCE

Maintaining a Boomer™ Compact Utility tractor is easy because all routine maintenance points are located on the right side of the engine. Plus, you can easily check engine oil level without raising the hood and without removing the loader.

FILL UP LESS OFTEN

On average, you can expect about eight hours of operation between fill-ups with the standard 13.5-gallon fuel tank (16.0-gallon on SuperSuite™ cab).

ACCESS DOESN’T GET ANY EASIER

For easy access to the engine, radiator, air cleaner, power steering reservoir and battery, the hood raises and pivots forward. Even when a loader or front blade is attached.

QUICK AND EASY FLUID LEVEL CHECKS

A dipstick located at the rear of the tractor allows you to check transmission, rear axle, and hydraulic system fluid levels. A large fill port is also provided here.





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