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Maintenance
Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
8 hours
• Check the air filter, cap, and baffle for wear or damage.
• Check the engine oil.
• Check the tire pressure.
• Check the engine coolant level
• Check the hydraulic oil level
• Clean the suction strainer
3
• Initial break-in service only: check the fan and alternator belts, torque the
wheel lug nuts, replace the hydraulic oil filter, and change the rear planetary
gearbox fluid.
50 hours
• Check the battery electrolyte level.
• Check the battery cable connections.
• Lubricate all grease fittings.
• Initial break-in service only: change the engine oil (includes synthetic oil) and
replace the engine oil filter.
100 hours
• Change the engine oil (includes synthetic oil).
1,
• Replace the engine oil filter.
• Check the cooling system hoses for wear or damage.
• Service the air cleaner.
2
• Check the fan and alternator belts.
• Inspect the condition and wear of the tires.
• Torque the wheel lug nuts.
200 hours
• Check the front wheel toe-in.
• Clean the radiator fins
• Initial break-in service only: pack the front wheel bearings.
400 hours or yearly
• Change the spark plugs.
• Change the hydraulic oil.
• Replace the hydraulic oil filter.
• Inspect the fuel lines.
• Replace the fuel filters.
• Change the rear planetary gearbox fluid.
• Check the coolant (as directed by the manufacturer) and change if necessary.
• Drain and clean the fuel tank.
• Pack the front wheel bearings.
1
More often when operating in high temperatures
2
More often in dusty, dirty conditions
3
More often when using wetable powers
Important Refer to your engine operator’s manual for additional maintenance procedures.