3. Loosen the hose clamp at the fuel filter and
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slide it up the fuel line away from the fuel fil-ter.
4. Pull the fuel line off the fuel filter, open the
fuel valve, and allow fuel to drain into a fuel can
or drain pan.
5. Remove tank, drain completely and flush by
tipping tank upside down.
6. Reverse procedure to replace clean tank.
NOTE: Now is the best time to install a new
fuel filter because the fuel tank is empty.
7. Install the fuel line onto the fuel filter.
8. Slide the hose clamp close to the fuel filter
to secure the fuel line.
Hydraulic System
Replacing the Hydraulic
Filter (Spin-on)
Change the hydraulic filter after every 500 oper-
ating hours.
IMPORTANT: Do not substitute with
automotive oil filter or severe hydraulic damage
may result.
1.Position the Dingo on a level surface, lower the
arms and turn the ignition key to OFF to stop the
engine. Remove the key.
2. Remove the bonnet and side panels
3. Remove the old filter and wipe the
filter adapter gasket surface clean.
4. Apply a thin coat of hydraulic fluid to
the rubber gasket on the replacement filter.
5.Install replacement hydraulic filter. Tighten
clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the
filter adapter, then tighten the filter an
additional 1/2 turn
6. Clean up any spilt fluid
1. Hydraulic Filter
2. Gasket/O’Ring
3. Adapter
Replacing the Hydraulic
Filter (Intank).
Clean the front tank top and grille to ensure there
is no debris that can fall onto the tank. Loosen the
3 bolts on top. The cap is under spring pressure.
Push down on the cap and remove the 3 bolts.
Slowly release the pressure on the cap and remove.
Pull filter out. Pull black plastic housing out and
clean. Refit housing and refit filter element. Replace
centre cap ensuring O-ring is seated correctly.
Tighten bolts. Clean any spilt oil.
Changing the Hydraulic Fluid
Change the hydraulic fluid after every 500
operating hours
HYDRAULICS FLUID SERVICE SHOULD
ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY YOUR DIN-
GO SERVICE TECHNICIAN IN A CLEAN
ENVIRONMENT.
IMPORTANT: Do not substitute with auto-motive
oil or severe hydraulic damage may result.
1. Position the Dingo on a level surface,
lower the arms and turn the ignition key to OFF
to stop the engine. Remove the key.
2. Place large drain pan under the machine
that can hold at least 90 litres.
3. Remove the drain plug from the bottom
of the hydraulic tank and allow the fluid to
completely drain out.
4. Remove the tank tops (Motor MUST be
re-moved) and wipe out the inside of the tank. If
anything unusual is found, consult your Dingo
service centre or a hydraulic expert.