Charge Air Cooling
The cooler is located in the cooling box behind the cab.
After the intake air passes through the air filter, it passes
through turbocharger (A), which boosts the air pressure. This
process heats the air so it is passed through pipe (B) to
cooler (C) before entering engine intake (D).
The cooler screens and components should be cleaned with
compressed air every 100 hours of operation. Daily cleaning
may be required if operating in heavy crop conditions. For
instructions, refer to
5.9.2 Cleaning Cooler Module, page
Hydraulic Oil Cooler
The hydraulic oil cooler is located inside the cooling box behind the radiator.
Clean cooler (A) with compressed air every 100 hours of
operation. Daily cleaning may be required if operating in heavy
debris conditions. For instructions, refer to
Module, page
410.
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Figure 5.23: Engine Air Intake System
5.9.2 Cleaning Cooler
Figure 5.24: Hydraulic Oil Cooler
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A
C
D
A
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