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4 MAINTENANCE
4. 2C Engine Compartment
The engine compartment is completely enclosed for
component protection and lockable to discourage
vandalism. For servicing, the rear door swings open and
the engine cover hinges up. To open; raise the door lock
handle up clear of the lock plate (See Fig. 4.2C); pull
outward releasing the door catch and swing the door open
(See Fig. 4. 2D). Lower the engine cover before closing
the rear door.
4. 3 DAILY SERVICE CHECKS
4. 3A Radiator Service
With the engine cool, remove the radiator cap and check
the coolant level. If adding coolant is required, fill with a
50% mixture of ethylene glycol and water for cold
weather protection.
The radiator cooling fins must be kept free of debris,
otherwise overheating of the engine will occur. Inspect the
radiator cooling fins for damage or buildup of debris.
Repair any damage and, if necessary, flush the radiator
with compressed air to remove debris.
4. 3B Hydraulic Oil Level
Check the oil level with the machine on level ground, the
boom arms down and the bucket flat on the ground. Oil
level should be visible through the sight gauge located on
the left hand inner tank wall.
If necessary to add oil, remove the reservoir cap (Fig. 4.
3B) and add oil until it appears in the sight gauge. Located
inside engine compartment at the left.
Use a good quality 10W30 oil which meets the API
classification SE/CD. Total capacity 11.3 gal. (43 L).
Keep the rear door
closed except for
servicing. Make sure the
door is closed and
latched before operating
the loader.
IMPORTANT
Fig.. 4. 2D
Fig.. 4. 3B
C-952
C-951
C-948
Fig. 4. 2C