Operator's Manual

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Maintenance
Service Interval Chart
Service Operation
Each
Use
8 Hours
25
Hours
100
Hours
200
Hours
400
Hours
Yearly
Engine Oil—check level X
Tracks—inspect X
Check/tighten all fasteners
3
X X
Chassis—grease
2
X
Hydraulic Fluid–check level Initial X
Foam Pre-filter and Paper Air
Filter—clean
1
X
Engine Oil—change
1
Initial X
Hydraulic lines–check X
Battery–check electrolyte X
Paper Air Filter—replace
1
X
Tracks—adjust tension X
Engine Oil Filter–change (every
other oil change)
1
X
Spark Plug(s)—check X
Hydraulic Filter–change Initial X
Fuel Filter—replace X
Engine RPM (idle & full
throttle)—check
X
Hydraulic Fluid–change X
Gasoline—drain
3
X
Battery–charge, disconnect
cables
3
Initial X
Chipped Surfaces—paint
3
X
1
More often in dusty, dirty conditions,
2
Immediately after every washing,
3
Storage Service
POTENTIAL HAZARD
If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could start the engine.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Accidental starting of the engine could seriously injure you or other bystanders.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Remove the key from the ignition switch and and disconnect negative battery cable
from battery before you do any maintenance.