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FLUSHING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 2.6
For flushing water from the hydraulic system, perform
the following procedures:
1 Remove any attachment.
2 Make sure all cylinders are fully retracted.
3 Change the hydraulic fluid. (fig. C3661)
4 Change the hydraulic filter. (fig. C3650)
5 Disconnect the hydraulic lines from one set of cylin-
ders. (fig. C3601, C3441)
6 Start the engine and set to the lowest idle.
7 Have someone hold the open hydraulic lines into a
container. Stroke the foot pedals, or hand operated, con-
trols slowly. Continue to repeat this cycle until the oil
comes out clear. Repeat for opposite set of cylinders.
8 Attach a hose and couplings to the auxiliary circuit.
Engage the auxiliary hydraulics, forward and reverse,
until the oil flows clear.
9 Connect 1 hose each, on each cylinder, to the fixed
end of the cylinder barrel.
10 Move the foot pedal or control lever to extend the
cylinder rods. This will flush the oil from inside the cylin-
der barrels. Be prepared to contain the waste oil.
11 Stop the engine.
12 Connect the hydraulic hoses to the rod end of the
cylinder barrel.
13 Replenish the hydraulic oil as required.
C3661
C3650
C3601
C3441
Reservoir drain plug
Replace hydraulic filter
Disconnect hydraulic lines
Disconnect hydraulic lines
2-13
IMPORTANT
Be sure attachments are removed and liftarm are in
the lowered position.
IMPORTANT
Check the hydraulic oil frequently during this pro-
cedure. Replenish as required.
IMPORTANT
Please contain and dispose of waste oil in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner.
WARNING
Use caution when dealing with hydraulic fluid under
pressure. Escaping fluid under pressure can pene-
trate the skin and cause serious injury.

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