jcb RTFL 926 Operator's Manual page 162

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Changing the Oil and Filter
The transmission oil should be drained through the suction
strainer aperture to flush out any particles which fall off the
strainer during its removal.
!M
WARNING
Make the machine safe before working underneath it.
Park the machine on level ground, lower the
attachments to the ground. Apply the park brake, put
the transmission in neutral and stop the engine. Block
both sides of all four wheels.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-4-1_1
1
Get access to the engine. Refer to Access Panels,
Engine Cover.
2
Disconnect the battery.
!M
CAUTION
When the strainer is removed, oil will gush out. Keep
to one side when you remove the strainer.
2-3-4-1
3
Place a container, of suitable size beneath the suction
strainer. Remove bolts D. Pull out the strainer E and
its gasket F. Allow the oil to drain into the container.
Be aware that the oil may be hot.
4
Clean the strainer with a suitable solvent. Follow the
solvent manufacturer's instructions on safety.
5
Fit the strainer E and a new gasket F. Apply JCB
Threadlocker and Sealer to bolts D before fitting and
tightening them. Torque tighten the bolts to 10 Nm (7
lbf ft).
6
Unscrew and remove the filter B. Fit the new filter:
a Smear seal C with transmission oil.
b Screw the filter on until it just contacts the filter
head.
c Turn the filter at least another 3/4 of a turn.
7
Fill the system with new oil through the dipstick/filler.
Do not fill past the top mark on the dipstick.
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8
Run the engine for a while and let it cool. Check the
oil level again.
Note: Fit only a genuine supplied JCB filter, otherwise
damage to the system may be incurred through
contamination.
9811/5700-7
Routine Maintenance
Transmission
Fig 116.
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