29CC102/C/122/C/132/142/C M102EN4
It is easiest to clean the tank when it is almost empty.
Pump out any bottom sediment with a suitable
pump, such as an oil emptying pump. Save
the oil in a can and deposit it in an approved
manner.
Remember the danger of fire when hand-
ling fuel.
The fuel tank is made of recyclable plastic
(polyethylene).
Open the cock (1) and the drain cock (2), which is
located in the left step. The hose (3) facilitates draining
the emulsion fluid into a suitable receptacle.
For cleaning the tank, see Water tank – Cleaning.
The emulsion tank is made of recyclable
plastic (polyethylene).
Fig. 50 Fuel tank
1. Oil emptying pump
Fig. 49 Pump system
1. Stopcock
2. Drain cock
3. Drain hose
3
1
2
1
Fuel tank – Cleaning
Emulsion tank
– Draining
EVERY 2000 HOURS OF OPERATION (Yearly)
Steering joint – Check
Inspect the steering joint to detect any damage or
cracks.
Check and correct any loose bolts.
Check also for any stiffness and play.
Fig. 51 Steering joint