CHAPTER 11
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
This Maintenance Interval Chart was developed to match the Service chapter of this manual. Detailed information on
each service procedure may be found in the Service chapter. A Maintenance Log follows the Interval Chart for recording
the maintenance procedures performed. Recording the 10 hour (or daily) service intervals would be impractical and is
therefore not recommended.
IMPORTANT: Under extreme operating conditions more frequent service than the recommended intervals
may be required. You must decide if your operation requires more frequent service based on your use.
Maintenance Interval Chart
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Service Procedure
Every 10 Hours
(or Daily)
Every 100 Hours Every 500 Hours
(or Annually)
Check Engine Air Cleaner Restriction Indicator
l
Check Engine Oil Level
l
Check Hydraulic Oil Level
l
Check Tire Pressures
l
Grease Lift Arm, Attachment Mechanism and
Cylinder Pivots
l
Check Bucket Cutting Edge
l
Check Seat & Restraint Bar Operation
l
Check Oil Cooler Fins
l
Check Hydraulic Filter Element Indicator
l
Check Wheel Nuts Torque (170-180 ft-lbs)
l
Check Drive Chain Tension
l
Check Oil Level in Chaincases
l
Clean Spark Arrestor Muffler (Non-Turbo Units)
l
Check Alternator/Fan Belt Tensions
l
Check Battery
l
Check Engine Mounting Hardware
l
Change Fuel Filter
l
Change Hydraulic Oil
l
Change Engine Oil & Filter w
l
Change Chaincase Oil
l
w For new units, the first oil change should be after the first 50 hours. Refer to the engine manual for additional
information.
NOTE: Continue to repeat the service procedures at every specified time interval.