Maintenance
Note:
Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
CAUTION
If you leave the key in the switch, someone could accidently start the engine and seriously
injure you or other bystanders.
Remove the key from the switch before you do any maintenance.
Maintenance Safety
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Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing, or leaving
the machine, do the following:
– Park the machine on a level surface.
– Move the throttle switch to the low-idle position.
– Lower the attachment.
– Ensure that the traction is in neutral.
– Engage the parking brake.
– Shut off the engine and remove the key.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
After the first 8 hours
Before each use or daily
Every 100 hours
Every 200 hours
Every 300 hours
Every 400 hours
Every 800 hours
Important:
Refer to your engine owner's manual for additional maintenance procedures.
Maintenance Procedure
• Torque the wheel lug nuts.
• Change the engine oil.
• Change the engine oil filter.
• Change the hydraulic fluid and filters.
• Check the level of the engine oil.
• Check the level of the hydraulic fluid.
• Check the tire pressure.
• Check the safety interlock system.
• Check the condition of the hydraulic lines and hoses.
• Inspect and clean the machine.
• Torque the wheel lug nuts.
• Grease the machine.
• Change the engine oil (more often in extremely dusty or dirty operating conditions).
• Change the engine oil filter (more often in extremely dusty or dirty operating
conditions).
• Service the spark plugs.
• Check the battery cable connections.
• Replace the air filter (more often in dusty conditions).
• Replace the carbon-canister filter.
• Check and adjust the valve clearance.
• Clean and lap the valve-seating surface.
• Change the hydraulic fluid and filters.
• Replace the fuel filter.
– Wait for all moving parts to stop.
– Allow machine components to cool before
performing maintenance.
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If possible, do not perform maintenance while the
engine is running. Keep away from moving parts.
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Use jack stands to support the machine or
components when required.
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Carefully release pressure from components with
stored energy.
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