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Cleaning the Radiator and Oil Cooler
A clogged radiator and/or oil cooler can lead to engine
overheating. Regularly check for a build-up of dirt and debris
and, if necessary, use compressed air to clean out the grille.
At the same time check all hoses for damage or perishing,
and replace if necessary.
Note: Do not use high-pressure steam as it can deform the
radiator.
1. Cleaning the Radiator Net
Remove the net for cleaning. When using the machine in
dusty conditions, inspect the net for clogging every day,
then replace.
2. Swing Out type Oil Cooler (if fitted)
a. Remove the Oil Cooler mounting bolts A, washers B,
Housing Cover C and stays D, then swing the cooler
out.
b. Clean the oil cooler and then return it to its normal
position.
c. Fasten securely.
d. Start the engine and check for leaks.
3. Non-Swing Oil Cooler
a. Remove the oil cooler mounting bolts A with
washers B.
b. Remove the oil cooler.
c. Clean the oil cooler and then return it to its normal
position.
d. Fasten securely.
e. Start the engine and check for leaks.
Section 3
Routine Maintenance
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Section 3
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Engine (continued)