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Operation Manual
For M-B Companies'
Multi-Service Vehicle (MSV)
Attachments Division,
Brush Replacements,
Administration
1615 Wisconsin Avenue
P.O. Box 200
New Holstein, WI 53061
Phone: 800-558-5800
Fax: 920-898-4588
5-19-10
PN 904-154502

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual For M-B Companies’ Multi-Service Vehicle (MSV) Attachments Division, Brush Replacements, Administration 1615 Wisconsin Avenue P.O. Box 200 New Holstein, WI 53061 Phone: 800-558-5800 Fax: 920-898-4588 5-19-10 PN 904-154502...
  • Page 2 5-19-10 PN 904-154502...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    System Hydraulics ....... . 4.59 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1 Table of Contents ©...
  • Page 4 Replacement Parts ....... . .6.87 Other Products from M-B ......7.89 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 2 Table of Contents ©...
  • Page 5: Safety

    IMPORTANT: Points out a proper use that will avoid damage to the machine, and/or will extend the life of its parts. • NOTE: Suggests how to use or adjust the equipment for best product results. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1.3 Safety © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 6: Identification Of Safety Labels

    If injured by hydraulic oil under pressure, seek medical attention immediately. Oil can be hot and can cause severe burns. 390-152995 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1.4 Safety © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7: General Safety

    Never start the equipment unless you are absolutely certain that everyone in the area is clear of the machine and aware it is being started. • Follow the manufacturer’s recommended start-up procedure. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1.5 Safety © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8: Pressurized Systems Safety

    The Operator Must Understand: • How to operate all controls • The functions of all controls • How to STOP in an Emergency • Speed Ranges M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1.6 Safety © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 9: Work Area

    During normal operation the M-B MSV must not exceed 30% grade to either side. Adding any attachment to the M-B MSV will affect the safe maximum grade. Figure 1 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1.7 Safety © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Safety

    Storage ALWAYS clean and lubricate equipment before extended storage. Clean and lubricate equpment every 6 months during prolonged storage. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 1.8 Safety © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11: General Information

    M-B equipment. Copy the information from the plate on your equipment into the appropriate space in Figure 2. This information is important to have available when communicating with M-B. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 2.9 General Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 12 Vehicle Certification Label 390-157208 Figure 2 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 2.10 General Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 13: Customer Service

    Machine Identification section. Customer Service Department c/o M-B Companies, Inc. 1615 Wisconsin Ave. PO Box 200 New Holstein, WI 53061 Phone: 1-888-558-5801 or 1-800-558-5800 Fax: 920-898-4588 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 2.11 General Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 14: Manufacturer's Limited Warranty

    CHANGED EXCEPT IN WRITING BY AN AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF M-B COMPANIES, INC. (M-B’s total liability hereunder in no event shall exceed the purchase price of the product.) M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 2.12 General Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 15: Vehicle Information

    If a more in-depth knowledge is needed, contact M-B Companies Customer Support. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.13 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    HED (Hydro Electronic Devices) GB-150-101PP Slave Module Type HED (Hydro Electronic Devices) CL-411-106PP Display Type HED (Hydro Electronic Devices) CL-702-110PP Power Output Module (2) Copper Bussman MVEC Modules 31M-000-0J M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.14 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17 2000 lbs/side, 4000 lbs total (907 kg/side, 1814 kg total) Cooling System Fan Size 20" (51 cm) Rear Mounted - Suction Eng Radiator 35 x 24" x 4" - Suction M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.15 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18: Dimensions

    Winter Dimensions In (cm) 88.16 (224) 80.61 (204.7) 11.57 (29.3) 9.60 (24.3) Ø33.00 (83.8) 82.90 (210.5) 143.68 (365) 60.83 (154.5) 165.71 (421) Summer Dimensions Figure 3 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.16 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19: Layout Of Machine

    Layout of Machine Figure 4 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.17 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20 38. Engine, Tier III 18. Windshield, Cab 39. Fan Shroud 40. PTO, Front 19. Wiper/Washer 20. Fender Trim 41. PTO Drive 21. Sub Panel 42. Chassis Weight M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.18 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21: Layout Of Engine

    Third, power for the controls is provided by the battery pack. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.19 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 22: Can Network

    Wiring Wiring in the system is color and number coded for ease of tracing, maintenance, and troubleshooting. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 3.20 Vehicle Information © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 23: Operation

    The firmness of the cushion is adjusted using a knob located at the front of the seat and below the operators legs (Figure 6). Adjust Seat Air Cushion Figure 6 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.21 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24 Less Firm Figure 8 The seat belt uses a movable clip to prevent retraction during operation. Set the tension on the seat belt by sitting in the seat with the M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.22 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 25 (Figure 10). Outside Air Lever (Pull Down) Flip-Down Armrest Document Storage Cup Holder Figure 10 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.23 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 26 2. After the cover is removed the filter cartridge can be pulled out. Figure 12 3. Replace with clean/new cartridge and install the cover. 4. Tighten both nuts. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.24 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 27 14). Figure 14 The window can be removed completely. The two front latches are opened by pulling down on the center piece (Figure 15). M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.25 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 28 Then push that end onto the post. Open the window and inspect the seal. The front edge of the window must lay flat on the seal (Figure 17). M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.26 Operation ©...
  • Page 29: Steering Column

    The engine can be started. To start the engine the operator must be in the seat and the seat belt must be fastened. The MDC needs to be ready. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.27 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 30 The fan pulls air through the filter cartridge and into the cab. Rotating vents distribute the air. The switch has four positions; OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH. See Figure 19. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.28 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 31 When the lights are flashing, the turn signal arrows on the MDC display will flash. • Exterior Lights - Off/Running/Headlights When the switch is moved to a position it will stay until it is pushed again. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.29 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32 It will go out when the stop button is released. A third feature is a 12 volt power point socket. It is similar to an automotive outlet. Accessories can be plugged in. See Figure 20. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.30 Operation ©...
  • Page 33 Two way radio common (-) - goes to ground terminal on battery. Two Way Radio Common (-) Two Way Radio Power (+) Two Way Radio Memory (+) Figure 21 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.31 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34 Opening the valve increases heat. IMPORTANT: This adjustment should be closed when the air conditioning is on. Figure 23 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.32 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 35: Monitor Diagnose-Control (Mdc)

    This is the main operational screen that is displayed while the vehicle is in use. After the power up sequence, this is the screen that is automatically displayed. Refer to the table below for descriptions of callouts. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.33 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 36 16 volts. When voltage is below 9 the graph is filled with background color (Controller will not work). As voltage rises, graph is filled from left. Text displaying current battery voltage on right side of graph. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.34 Operation ©...
  • Page 37 Non-critical faults will not damage the engine for short periods of operation but can effect runability and engine efficiency. Engine will not reduce power for this type of fault. Cummin’s Fault Code will be displayed in Engine Fault Diagnostics. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.35 Operation ©...
  • Page 38: Main Menu

    Main Menu Joystick Diagnostics Attachment Selection Lighting/Electrical Setup Vehicle Diagnostics System Hydraulics Engine Diagnostics Joystick Layout Vehicle Error Select Display History Figure 26 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.36 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 39 When VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted, depressing the SELECT button will transport to that screen. Joystick Layout When JOYSTICK LAYOUT is highlighted, depressing the SELECT button will transport to that screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.37 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40: Joystick Diagnostics

    Hydraulic Aux 4 Down Front Hitch Down Hydraulic Aux 5 Down Rear Hitch Down Electric Pump (Aux 6) Main Select Vehicle Increase Decrease Item Display Menu Figure 27 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.38 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 41 UP or DOWN arrow causes the text line to display LEFT/RIGHT (no bold). Pressing the SELECT ITEM button disables the testing of this function and leaves the control input in the currently selected state. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.39 Operation ©...
  • Page 42: Lighting/Electrical

    Front and Rear connectors. The operator selects this screen from the Main Menu screen. Exiting from this screen returns to the Main Menu. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.40 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 43 Indicates function of button #4. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Vehicle Display Screen. Main Menu Indicates function of button #5. When this button is depressed the screen changes to the Main Menu Screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.41 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 44: Attachments

    SELECT button. Pressing the SELECT button will change to the Left Wing Attachment Selection screen defined later. If the Left Wing Attachment option is not installed on this vehicle, this selection is grayed out and cannot be selected. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.42 Operation ©...
  • Page 45 Indicates function of button #4. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Vehicle Display Screen. Main Menu Indicates function of button #5. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Main Menu screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.43 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 46: Attachment Selection

    2200 Hydraulic Snow Blower Spreader and/or Dump Box Default, PTO Snow Blower, 15/24 1900 2200 Hydraulic Snow Blower Cold Planer No others allowed 20.5/33 1900 2200 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.44 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 47 Right - Primary Boom Down Left - Primary Boom Up Trigger Right - Boom Head Swivel Down Trigger Left - Boom Head Swivel Up Figure 32 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.45 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 48 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 34 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.46 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 49 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 36 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.47 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 50 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 38 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.48 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 51 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 40 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.49 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 52 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 42 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.50 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 53 Float Mode On/Off PTO On/Off Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Left - Aux 1 Trigger Right - Aux 2 Trigger Left - Aux 2 Figure 44 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.51 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 54 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 46 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.52 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 55 Figure 48 It is also possible to have more than one attachment in use. Some combinations are not allowed and cannot be selected on the attachment screen M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.53 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 56 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 50 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.54 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 57 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 52 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.55 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58 Aux 3 On/Off Right - Aux 1 Decreased Left - Aux 1 Increase Trigger Right - Aux 2 Decrease Trigger Left - Aux 2 Increase Figure 54 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.56 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 59: New Attachment

    New Attachment The New Attachment screen allows non-MB attachments to be configured for use on the MSV. The configuration is saved with a unique name that can be recalled from one of the Attachment Select screens. The operator selects this screen from one of the Attachment Selection screens.
  • Page 60 When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Select screen from which the operator came. Main Menu When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Main Menu screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.58 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 61: System Hydraulics

    Indicates function of button #4. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Vehicle Display screen. Main Menu Indicates function of button #5. When this button is depressed the screen changes to the Main Menu screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.59 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 62: Vehicle Diagnostics

    Indicates function of button #4. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Vehicle Display screen. Main Menu Indicates function of button #5. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Main Menu screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.60 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 63: Input/Output Diagnostics

    Display area where input - output status is displayed. Vehicle Diagnostics Indicates function of button #1. When this button is depressed the screen changes back to the Vehicle Diagnostics screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.61 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 64: Vehicle Display

    Comm OK Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Main Next Vehicle Screen Display Menu Figure 60 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.62 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 65: Engine Diagnostics

    Refer to the engine documentation for hardware requirements and access to that level. The communication port is located below the right side arm rest (Figure 62). Diagnostic Port Figure 62 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.63 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 66: Joystick Layout

    Text and arrow defining PTO switch. Text line states, PTO ON/OFF. Depressing switch enables PTO, depressing again disables PTO. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.64 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 67: Setup

    Versions: Display APP = 0.28 : Display HDL = 0.24.1 : Control Module Firmware 01.05 Main Next Select Vehicle Enter Number Number Display Menu Figure 64 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.65 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 68 Indicates function of button #4. When this button is depressed the screen changes to display the Vehicle Display screen. Main Menu Indicates function of button #5. When this button is depressed the screen changes to the Main Menu screen. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.66 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 69: Pre-Start

    Visually inspect for fluid leaks under the vehicle. Check air filter by using the MDC screens. Check for faults on screen. Inspect attachments for damage and proper connection. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.67 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 70: Start-Up Procedure

    3. Use the MDC to determine if the correct attachments are configured in the controls 4. With the engine idling, operate the attachments until the system warms up. 5. Return to the main screen for operation. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.68 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 71: Cold Weather Starting

    The engine has a grid heater in the air intake tube just before the intake manifold. This heater is controlled as needed by the engine electronics. Do not bypass or force the heater on. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.69 Operation ©...
  • Page 72 Use only equal voltage for starting. Check the battery and starter voltage rating of your machine. Use only the same voltage for jump starting. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.70 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 73: After Starting Engine

    If the engine is not allowed to warm completely, the engine can be damaged by repeated starting and stopping. To avoid damage, always run the engine until the coolant temperature is at least 180 F (82 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.71 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 74: Safety Link

    MSV and provides a smaller turning radius. During maintenance it is advisable to lock-out the articulation of the chassis. To lock the Chassis: 1. Pull straight ahead to align the chassis. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.72 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 75 When the safety link is not in use, it should be stored against the front frame. Removable Pin Safety Link Figure 66 Safety Link Open Figure 67 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.73 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 76: Front Attachment Connections

    Keep the hitch hooks tightened in place. The hydraulic hoses must be kept clear from all interference points. Hydraulic Lift Cylinders Clamp Lock Hook Optional Hooks Lock Pin Figure 69 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.74 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 77 6. Pull the safety pins out and push the clamp locks back completely. 7. Insert the safety pins. Most attachments will have a top link as a third connecting point. This link is normally used to level the attachment. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.75 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 78 The front attachment PTO is accessed thru a panel under the operators feet (Figure 72). WARNING: Turn the engine off before opening the access panel. Remove the panel. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.76 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 79 The PTO shaft is inserted from the front of the MSV (Figure 74). Line the universal joint up with the spline and push together. Make sure the locking device or universal joint has compressed in grove of PTO shaft (Figure 75). M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.77 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 80 Attachments are connected and the MDC controls are set to control the proper auxiliary ports. See Attatchment Manual for proper connections. Also refer to MDC Controls section in this manual. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.78 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 81 Electrical Connections The electrical plug pin-out is provided to allow custom wire connections. The on/off of each pin is controlled by the MDC in the lighting/electrical menu. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.79 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 82: Rear Attachment Connections

    Keep the hitch hooks tightened in place. The hydraulic hoses must be kept clear from all interference points. Hydraulic Lift Cylinders Clamp Lock Hook Optional Hooks Lock Pin Figure 78 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.80 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 83 6. Pull the safety pins out and push the clamp locks back completely. 7. Insert the safety pins. Most attachments will have a top link as a third connecting point. This link is normally used to level the attachment. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.81 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 84 The rear PTO is driven by the PTO drive assembly through a reversing gear box. The driveshaft is mounted under the engine using a series of universal joints and bearings (Figure 81). M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.82 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc.
  • Page 85 Quick Disconnect 9/16 ORB Female 1-1/16 ORB Female Aux 4 Return Aux 3 Return Quick Disconnect Quick Disconnect 9/16 ORB Male 1-1/16 ORB Male Figure 82 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.83 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 86: Wing Attachments (Future)

    1-1/16 ORB Female, 3/4 NPT TIB 7511 U 1-1/16 ORB Male, 3/4 NPT TIB 7521 U Wing Attachments Text still to be added-section not completed. (Future) M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 4.84 Operation © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    Engine • Clean cooler intake. • Inspect fuel filters; replace as necessary. • Drain moisture from fuel/water separator. • Check engine oil. • Inspect air filter M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 5.85 Maintenance © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 88 • Check connections for fluid leaks Electrical Check battery terminals for corrosion. • Electrical guards in place. • • Inspect vehicle for loose or damaged wires M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 5.86 Maintenance © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 89: Replacement Parts

    EMERGENCY DIESEL Oil can be hot and can cause severe PUSH TO STOP burns. PULL TO RUN FUEL ONLY 390-152995 390-134607 390-157203 390-134607 390-157203 390-152995 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 6.87 Replacement Parts © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 90 HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL COOLANT OVERFLOW TANK COLD COLD GREASE 390-157207 390-157206 390-157204 390-157207 390-157206 390-118356 M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 6.88 Replacement Parts © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 91: Other Products From M-B

    Other Products from M-B oducts om M-B Visit www.M-BCO.com to view all M-B Companies exciting Products. M-B Multi-Service Vehicle Page 7.89 Other Products from M-B © 2008 M-B Companies Inc. All Rights Reserved...

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