Operator's Manual

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1.Hydrauliclter
3.Adapter
2.Gasket
7.Cleanupanyspilleduid.
8.Checktheuidinthereservoir,adduidtothetank
untilitreachesthecoldbafeofthetank.
Important:Useoilspeciedorequivalent.Other
uidscouldcausesystemdamage.
9.Startengineandletrunforabouttwominutestopurge
airfromthesystem.Stoptheengineandcheckfor
leaks.Ifoneorbothwheelswillnotdrive,referto
BleedingHydraulicSystem.
10.Rechecklevelandadduid,ifrequired.Donot
overll.
BleedingtheHydraulicSystem
Thetractionsystemisselfbleeding,however,itmaybe
necessarytobleedthesystemifuidischangedorafterwork
isperformedonthesystem.
1.DisengagethePTOandsettheparkingbrake.
2.Stoptheengineandwaitforallmovingpartstostop
beforeleavingtheoperatingposition.
3.Raisetherearofthemachineupontojackstandshigh
enoughtoraisethedrivewheelsofftheground.
4.Starttheengineandmovethethrottlecontroltoidle
position.
Ifthedrivewheeldoesnotrotate,itispossibletoassist
thepurgingofthesystembycarefullyrotatingthetire
intheforwarddirection.
5.Checkthehydraulicuidlevelasitdropsadduidas
requiredtomaintaintheproperlevel.
6.Repeatthisprocedurefortheoppositewheel.
7.Thoroughlycleantheareaaroundeachofthecharge
pumphousings.
CheckingtheHydraulicLines
ServiceInterval:Every100hours
Checkhydraulichosesandhosesforleaks,loosettings,
kinkedhoses,loosemountingsupports,wear,weather
andchemicaldeterioration.Makenecessaryrepairsbefore
operating.
Note:Keepareasaroundhydraulicsystemcleanfromgrass
anddebrisbuildup.
WARNING
Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjury.
Ifhydraulicuidisinjectedintotheskinit
mustbesurgicallyremovedwithinafewhours
byadoctorfamiliarwiththistypeofinjury.
Gangrenemayresultifthisisnotdone.
Keepbodyandhandsawayfrompinholeleaks
ornozzlesthatejecthighpressurehydraulic
uid.
Usecardboardorpapertondhydraulicleaks.
Safelyrelieveallpressureinthehydraulicsystem
beforeperforminganyworkonthehydraulic
system.
Makesureallhydraulicuidhosesandhosesare
ingoodconditionandallhydraulicconnections
andttingsaretightbeforeapplyingpressureto
hydraulicsystem.
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