MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
Form # 169304 90 Model Year - 2009
7.3 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS
7.3.1 Recommended Fluids, Fuel, and
Lubricants
7.3.1.1 Fuel
(by weight)
(by weight)
NO.
CITY
Grade
No.2
D-975
As Per
Spec
As Per
Spec
As Per
Spec
Spec
Grade
No.1 &
n/a
1% Max.
0.5% Max.
Preferred
0.1% Max.
Cold
Weather/
High Alt.
460
HFRR
* Optional when operating temp below 0˚C.
(32˚F.).
In extreme situations, when available fuels are
of poor quality or problems exist which are
peculiar to certain operations, additives can be
used. However, the engine manufacturer
recommends consultation with the fuel supplier
or engine manufacturer prior to use of fuel
additives. Among the situations where additives
can prove useful are the following:
• A cetane improver additive can be used with
low cetane fuels.
• A wax crystal modifier can help with fuels
with high cold filter plugging points (CFPP).
• An anti-icer can help prevent ice formation in
wet fuel during cold weather.
• An anti-oxidant or storage stability additive
can help with fuel system deposits and poor
storage stability.
• A lubricity enhancer can be used to increase
the lubricity of fuels so that they meet the
requirements given in the table on the
previous page.
Diesel fuel conditioner is available from your
dealer.
7.3.1.2 Fluids
Anti-Freeze
Conditioning
R134A Refrigerant
Conditioning
Compressor
Oil
SP-15 Compressor Oil
Conditioning
Compressor
* Mix with equal parts of high quality, soft, de-ionized, or distilled
water.
7.3.1.3 Lubricants
Grease
High Temp. Extreme
Pressure (EP2) Performance
With 1% Max Molybdenum
Disulphide (NLGI Grade 2).
Unless
Otherwise
Specified.
Engine Oil
SAE Specs For API Class SJ
And CH-4 Engine Oil.
Engine
Crankcase
Hydraulic Oil
SAE Specs For API Class SJ
And CH-4 Engine Oil
Windrower
Drive.
Header
Drive.
Gear Lubricant
API Service Class GL-5.
Extreme Pressure Gear
Lubricant
Gears
Change.
API Service Class GL-5.
Fully Synthetic Gear
Lubricant
Gears After
Initial
Change.
7.3.1.4 Capacities
ITEM CAPACITY
Fuel Tank 97 U.S. Gallons (378 litres)
11.5 U.S. Gallons (45 litres)
Drive Wheel 1.5 U.S. Quarts (1.4 litres)
Engine Cooling System 5.3 U.S. Gallons (20 litres)
Engine Crankcase 7.6 U.S. Quarts (7 litres)
Air Cond. Refrigerant 3.6 lb (1.63 kg)
Air Cond. Compressor 8.1 fl. oz. (240 cc)
7.3.1.5 Storage
Your machine can operate at top efficiency only
if clean fuel and lubricants are used.
• Use clean containers to handle all fuels and
lubricants.
• Store in an area protected from dust,
moisture, and other contaminants.
• Buy good quality, clean fuel from a reputable
dealer.
• Avoid storing fuel over long periods of time.
If you have a slow turnover of fuel in
windrower tractor tank or supply tank, add
fuel conditioner to avoid condensation
problems.
• Store fuel in a convenient place away from
buildings.