Hydraulic Reservoir; Chapter Overview; Personal Safety; Machine Preparation - Terex PT-100G Forestry Service Manual

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Chapter Overview

This chapter provides removal and installation
procedures for the hydraulic reservoir.

Personal Safety

Improper or incomplete maintenance/repair of a Compact
Track Loader can be dangerous and may result in machine
damage, injury or death.
Do not attempt to perform any type of repair or maintenance
on a Compact Track Loader until you have read and fully
understood the information in this manual. Refer to the
Operation and Maintenance manual for instructions
regarding proper machine operation techniques before
operating any Compact Track Loader.
Prior to performing any type of service work on a Compact
Track Loader, read and understand Chapter 1 (Product
Safety) for personal safety information.

Machine Preparation

Accidental machine starting can cause injury or death to
personnel working on a Compact Track Loader.
As a precaution, disconnect the battery cables from the
battery terminals, tape the battery clamps and remove the
key from the ignition switch prior to performing any service
work on a Compact Track Loader.
Place a "Do Not Operate" tag prominently on the machine to
inform personnel that the machine is being worked on.

9. Hydraulic Reservoir

Removal and Installation
Removal and installation procedures are provided for
the following hydraulic components.
Hydraulic Reservoir (tank)
Suction Screen
Note: Procedures are provided for only those hydraulic
components listed above. However, exploded parts diagrams
exist in the PT-100G Parts manuals to serve as visual aids in
the removal and installation of other system components.
Note: Refer to pages 3-1, 3-2 and 3-3 for additional
hydraulic circuit and system information.
Hydraulic Reservoir
Removal (in event of contamination)
Required Tools
Screwdriver
Combination/Socket Wrench
Pry Bar(s)
Relax all hydraulic circuits and make sure the
oil is cool before disconnecting any compo-
nent or line from the system. Pressurized and
or hot hydraulic fluid can cause personal injury.
Collect and contain liquids in suitable containers.
Note:
Dispose of all liquids according to local regulations and
mandates.
During disassembly, plug and cap all hoses and fittings to
prevent system fluid loss or contamination.
1. With the machine off, cool, and key removed from
the ignition, remove the center and rear belly pans
from the machine.
2. Drain the hydraulic fluid. Refer to page 4-16 for the
hydraulic fluid and filter change procedure.
3. Remove the auxiliary and drive pumps (for
inspection, repair, or replacement) accourding to
the procedures in section 11of this manual.
4. Remove the engine as described on page 12-5 of
this manual.
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