Fuel And Hydraulic Tanks; Fuel Tank; How To Remove The Fuel Tank; Hydraulic Tank - Genie Z-34/22 Service Manual

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Fuel Tank

How to Remove the Fuel Tank

How to R emove the Fuel T ank
Explosion and fire hazard.
Engine fuels are combustible.
Perform this procedure in an
open, well-ventilated area away
from heaters, sparks, flames and
lighted tobacco. Always have an
approved fire extinguisher within
easy reach.
Explosion and fire hazard. When
transferring fuel, connect a
grounding wire between the
machine and pump or container.
Explosion and fire hazard. Never
drain or store fuel in an open
container due to the possibility of
fire.
1
Using an approved hand-operated pump,
drain the fuel tank into a suitable container.
Refer to Specifications, Machine
Specifications.
2
Remove the fuel tank retaining fastener
located underneath the tank mounting tray at
the bottom of the fuel tank.
Component damage hazard. The
fuel tank is plastic and may
become damaged if allowed to
fall.
Component damage hazard. Do
not overtighten the fuel tank
mounting fasteners.
Note: Clean the fuel tank and inspect for cracks
and other damage before installing.
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Fuel and Hydraulic Tanks

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Hydraulic Tank

The primary functions of the hydraulic tank are to
cool, clean and deaereate the hydraulic fluid during
operation. It utilizes internal suction strainers for
the pump supply suction lines and has an external
return line filter.
How to R emove the Hydr aulic Tank
How to Remove the Hydraulic
Tank
Note: When removing a hose assembly or fitting,
the O-ring (if equipped) on the fitting and/or hose
end must be replaced. All connections must be
torqued to specification during installation. Refer to
Specifications, Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque
Specifications.
1
Close the hydraulic shutoff valve located at the
hydraulic tank.
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Component damage hazard. The
work area and surfaces where
this procedure will be performed
must be clean and free of debris
that could get into the hydraulic
system and cause severe
component damage. Dealer
service is recommended.
Component damage hazard.
The machine must not be
operated with the hydraulic tank
shutoff valve in the closed
position or component damage
will occur. If the tank valve is
closed, remove the key from the
key switch and tag the machine
to inform personnel of the
condition.
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