3.2 SERVICE
SERVICE SCHEDULE
IMPORTANT: The engine will require additional services or adjustments in addition to
those listed below (See the appropriate Engine Operator’s handbook or Workshop
Manual).
WARNING Warning lights and indicators
REQUIRE IMMEDIATE ACTION.
SERVICE OPERATION REFERENCE PAGE
Every 10 operating hours, or daily, the above and the following
Engine oil level Engine 3.4
Fuel tank level Engine 3.6
Air cleaner Engine 3.9
Wheel nut tightness Wheels & tyres 3.22
Axle oil seals Axles 3.23
Hydraulic oil level & hose condition Hydraulic system 3.16
Every 50 operating hours, or weekly, the above and the following
Axle nuts Axles 3.23
Axle oil levels Axles 3.23
Tyre pressures & condition Wheels & tyres 3.22
Fuel tank filler strainer Engine 3.6
Battery electrolyte level Battery 3.13
Grease nipples Greasing 3.19
Gearbox / Transfer box oil levels Gearbox / Transfer box 3.10
Parking brake
Check function of the parking brake and adjust if necessary.
Propeller shaft
Tighten securing nuts. (See also Propeller Shaft Installation on page 3.12)
Brake pedal travel
Check the action of the brake pedal; it should have a short travel and firm
action. If travel is excessive, or the action spongy, have the brakes serviced
by your distributor.
First 100 operating hours
Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic system 3.17