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4. 2 DAILY SERVICE CHECK
1. 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.
2. Hydraulic Oil Level
Check the oil level with the machine on a level surface
with the lift arms down and the bucket flat on the ground.
Open the rear door and check the oil level sight glass (Fig.
4. 2A). If oil is apparent the oil level is satisfactory.
If necessary to add oil, remove the reservoir cap located at
the top of the oil reservoir and add oil until oil appears in
the oil level sight glass.
Use a good quality oil (See Section 5 for appropriate oil
specifications).
3. Air Cleaner
The T105S is equipped with an air pre-cleaner restriction
visual indicator. If indicator changes from green to red,
shut off the engine and determine cause. Possibly a
plugged air filter. (Fig. 4.2B)
4 Tires and Wheel Nuts
Inspect tires for wear or damage. Check and inflate tires to
correct pressure:
27.00 X 8.50 X 15 30 - 35 PSI (207 - 241 kPa)
27.00 X 10.50 X 15 30 - 35 PSI (207 - 241 kPa)
To prevent shearing of the wheel studs and rim damage
check wheel nuts for proper torque 100 -110 lbs. ft.(136 -
149 N m) daily (Fig. 4. 2C). After changing a rim, Check
wheel nuts hourly, until the reading stabilizes.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury:
Stop, Cool and Clean the
engine of flammable
materials before
servicing. Never service
or adjust machine with
engine running.
TORQUE WHEEL NUTS 100 - 110 LBS. FT. (136 - 149 N m)
4...MAINTENANCE
C - 892
fig. 4. 2A
C-731
Fig. 4.2C
C5530
FIG 4. 2B
AIR CLEANER
Restriction Indicator