Maintenance Service
Interval
Every 50 hours
Every 100 hours
Every 200 hours
Every 400 hours
Every 800 hours
Every 1,000 hours
Yearly
Operating in Adverse Conditions
Important:
If the machine is subjected to any of the conditions listed below, perform maintenance
twice as frequently:
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Desert operation
•
Cold-climate operation below 0°C (32°F)
•
Trailer towing
•
Frequent operation on dusty roads
•
Construction work
•
After extended operation in mud, sand, water, or similar dirty conditions, have your brakes inspected and
cleaned as soon as possible. This prevents any abrasive material from causing excessive wear.
Maintenance Procedure
• Check the battery-fluid level (every 30 days if in storage).
• Check the battery-cable connections.
• Grease all bearings and bushings (lubricate more frequently in heavy duty
applications).
• Change the air-cleaner filter (more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions).
• Check the condition of the tires.
• Check the constant-velocity boots for damage and leaking lubricant.
• Change the engine oil and filter.
• Change the carbon canister air filter.
• Torque the front and rear wheel nuts
• Check the fluid level in the reservoir for the speed-control cylinder.
• Check the adjustment of the parking brake.
• Check the adjustment of the brake pedal.
• Inspect the service and parking brakes.
• Inspect or replace the spark plug.
• Replace the fuel filter.
• Check the fuel lines and connections.
• Check the front-wheel alignment.
• Check the transmission-fluid level.
• Check the condition of the drive belt.
• Clean the clutches.
• Visually inspect the brakes for worn brake shoes.
• Replace the hydraulic filter.
• Change the hydraulic fluid and clean the strainer.
• Change the brake fluid.
• Drain/flush the fuel tank.
• Flush/replace the coolant system fluid.
• Complete all of the yearly maintenance procedures specified in the engine owner's
manual.
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