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NMC-WOLLARD 2021Truax Blvd., Eau Claire, WI 54703, Phone (715) 835-3151, Fax (715) 835-6625
M100 Tow Tractor Manual No. 46052
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CHAPTER 2 MAINTENANCE
1 SERVICING
APRIL 15, 2012
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with approved brake cleaner.
Check Fluid Level in Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir
To access the master cylinder reservoir, remove access cover or open engine
hood. Clean dirt from master cylinder cover and remove cap by raising the
cap holders and snapping them over the ends of the cylinder.
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Report any abnormal condition to your supervisor.
Replace cap on top of cylinder and snap holders back into place.
1.6.5 Inspect Mu󰀪er, Exhaust, and Tail Pipe
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Check for damage such as rusted-through areas and report condition to
supervisor.
Do not touch any part of an exhaust system, until it has had
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1.6.6 Instructions For Cleaning Spark Arrester/Exhaust System
1. Disposal of accumulated particles may be accomplished by following the
steps listed below.
2. IN A SAFE AREA take precautions to collect and properly dispose of
residue falling from the spark arrester trap.
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drainage. Exposure to this drainage can result in serious injury.
1. Remove the plug (pipe plug) on the bottom half or side of the spark
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mixed with condensation or other oily liquids may also empty out.
2. Without causing deformation (or any type of damage to the spark arrester)
repeatedly tap on the arrester near the plug. This may be enough to begin
drainage of the spark trap.

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