Operator's Manual

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Check The Cooling System
Capacity of the cooling system is 3.4 L.
Clean debris off the radiator screen and the radiator daily
(Fig. 3)—hourly if conditions are extremely dusty and
dirty; refer to Cleaning the Radiator and Screen.
Figure 3
1. Radiator screen
2. Radiator
The cooling system is filled with a 50/50 solution of
water and permanent ethylene glycol anti-freeze. Check
the level of coolant at beginning of each day before
starting the engine.
1. Park the machine on a level surface.
2. Check coolant level. Coolant should be between the
lines on reserve tank, when the engine is cold.
3. If coolant is low, remove the reserve tank cap and
add a 50/50 mixture of water and permanent
ethylene glycol anti-freeze. DO NOT OVERFILL.
4. Install the reserve tank cap.
Figure 4
1. Reserve tank
Check The Hydraulic System Fluid
The hydraulic system is designed to operate on anti-wear
hydraulic fluid. The machine’s reservoir is filled at the
factory with approximately 20.8 L of Mobil DTE 15M
hydraulic fluid. Check the level of hydraulic fluid before
the engine is first started and daily thereafter. Appropriate
hydraulic oils are listed below.
Group 1 Hydraulic Fluid (Moderate climate—average
duty)
Note: The fluids within this group are interchangeable.
ISO VG 46/68 multi-viscosity anti-wear hydraulic
fluid
Mobil DTE 15M
Amoco Rykon Premium ISO 46
Castrol AWH 46
Conoco Hydroclear AW MV46
Gulf Harmony HVI 46 AW
Kendall Hyken Golden MV SAE 5W-20
Pennzbell AWX MV46
Phillips Magnus A KV 5W-20
Shell Tellus T 46
Sunoco Sun Hyd. Oil 2105
Texaco Rando HDZ 46
Universal Tractor Hydraulic Fluid
Mobil Mobilfluid 424
Amoco 1000 Fluid
Chevron Tractor Hydraulic Fluid
Conoco Hydroclear Powertran
Esso Hydraul
Gulf Universal Tractor Fluid
Kendall Hyken 052
Marathon Marafluid Super HT
Pennzoil Hydra-trans
If the engine has been running, pressurized hot coolant
can escape and cause burns.
CAUTION