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DANGER
Because diesel fuel is highly flammable, use
caution when storing or handling it. Do not
smoke while filling the fuel tank. Do not fill fuel
tank while engine is running, hot or when ma-
chine is in an enclosed area. Always fill fuel tank
outside and wipe up any spilled fuel before start-
ing the engine. Store fuel in a clean, safety- -ap-
proved container and keep cap in place. Use die-
sel fuel for the engine only; not for any other
purpose.
Check Fuel Lines and Connections
Check fuel lines and connections periodically as recom-
mended in the Operator's Manual. Check lines for dete-
rioration, damage, leaks or loose connections. Replace
hoses, clamps and connections as necessary.
Empty and Clean Fuel Tank
Empty and clean the fuel tank if the fuel system be-
comes contaminated or if the machine is to be stored for
an extended period.
To clean fuel tank, flush tank out with clean solvent.
Make sure tank is free of contaminates and debris.
Fuel Tank Removal (Fig. 3)
1. Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, en-
gage parking brake and remove key from the ignition
switch.
2. Use a fuel transfer pump to remove fuel from the fuel
tank and into a suitable container.
3. Loosen hose clamps that secure supply and return
hoses to tank. Remove hoses from tank.
4. Remove fuel tank from machine using Figure 3 as a
guide.
5. If necessary, remove fuel hoses from machine. Note
fuel hose routing for assembly purposes (Fig. 4).
Multi Pro 5800
Fuel Tank Installation (Fig. 3)
1. Install fuel tank to machine using Figure 3 as a guide.
2. If fuel hoses were removed, route fuel hoses through
R--clamps on frame and connect to proper engine and
fuel tank fittings. Secure hoses with hose clamps. Make
sure that clearance exists between fuel hoses and ma-
chine components along full length of hoses.
3. Fill fuel tank.
4. Start engine and check fuel line connections for any
leakage.
LEFT
FRONT
1. Fuel supply hose
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Figure 4
2. Fuel return hose
Kubota Diesel Engine
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