Operator's Manual

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Recommended Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
8 hours
3
Grease the traction unit
Check engine oil level
Check radiator coolant level
Check for loose fasteners
Check tire pressure (20 psi)
25 hours
Clean primary air filter
1
Check hydraulic oil level
Inspect hydraulic lines for leaks
75 hours
Change engine oil
1,
2
Check battery electrolyte level
Check wheel lug nut torque (50 ft.-lb.)
3
Check battery cable connections
150 hours
Change engine oil filter (every other oil change)
1,
4
Check engine speed (1300 rpm idle, ± 100, and 3700 full throttle, +50/–100)
Check the fan belt and alternator belt tension
1
400 hours
Change hydraulic filter
1,
3,
5
Inspect fuel lines for leaks
Yearly/Storage
Change hydraulic oil
1,
6
Replace primary and secondary air filters
1
Replace the fuel filter
1
Check radiator coolant protection temperature
7
Touch up chipped paint
1
More often in dusty, dirty conditions.
2
Change oil after the first 50 operating hours.
3
Change the hydraulic filter and torque the wheel lug nuts after the first 8–10 operating hours
4
For severe duty or rental applications, change every oil change.
5
For severe duty or rental applications, change every 200 operating hours.
6
For severe duty or rental applications, change every 400 operating hours.
7
Flush radiator coolant system and replace coolant every two years.
Important Refer to your engine operators manual for additional maintenance procedures.
Note: After 50 hours and every 75 hours thereafter (that is at 50, 125, 200, etc.) the hour meter displays SVC on the lower
left side of the screen to remind you to change the oil and perform the required maintenance. After every 400 hours (400,
800, 1200, etc.), the hour meter displays SVC on the lower right side of the screen to remind you to perform the
maintenance procedures based on a 400 hour schedule. These reminders come on starting three hours prior to the service
interval time and flash at regular intervals for six hours.
Caution
If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could accidently start the engine and
seriously injure you or other bystanders.
Remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the negative battery cable before you do any
maintenance.