Mobile Belt Loader Model 660 Operation
Operation Manual
Operation - 5 - 60 CD397-Oper
6. Replace the fuel filter and the water separator.
7. Fill the fuel tank and prime the system.
8. Check the coolant system and service the system, if required.
9. Using a bar or turning tool, turn the engine in its normal direction of rotation
10. Ensure there are no hydraulic locks or resistance.
5.4.4Transmission
Refer to the manufacturer's recommendation contained in the transmission service manual.
5.4.5DriveAxle
Refill the drive axle, if needed.
5.4.6Pre-OperationalChecks
1. Perform pre-operational checks.
2. Remove the warning tag from the operator compartment or cab, if equipped.
3. Start the unit.
4. Operate the system at no load conditions to ensure that all the systems are operating cor-
rectly before returning the unit to service.
5.5ColdWeatherStorage
The Belt Loader can be stored at temperatures down to -40° F (-40° C) in the standard configura-
tion. It can be stored down to -65° F (-54° C) if the following steps are taken:
1. Perform all steps for the long term storage in previous section.
2. Ensure the following components are removed from the vehicle and stored in a safe,
warm location:
a. Batteries
b. Serpentine belt
c. Drain
• The radiator and engine block of coolant.
• Drain the windshield washer fluid (If equipped).
NOTE:
The unit may run rough and smoke for a few minutes until it has cleared all the pre-
servatives from the system.