Rubber Track Loader
7. Radiator/Oil Cooler Disassembly and Assembly
7-2
Fan Guard Removal
Figure 7-1
7-001
1.
Remove the bolts that secure the fan guard to
the fan shroud.
2.
Remove the fan guard from the engine com-
partment.
Fan Guard Installation
1.
Position the fan guard over the fan and against
the fan shroud.
2.
Install the capscrews that secure the fan guard
to the fan guard mounts.
Radiator/Cooler Removal and
Installation
The tools required for radiator/cooler removal and
installations are listed in Table 7-2. Use manufac-
turer-recommended tools whenever possible.
Table 7-2
Required Tools
Combination Wrench
Socket Wrench
Screwdriver
Radiator/Cooler Removal
! WARNING !
Hot oil can cause personal injury. Make sure the oil is
cool before removing any components or lines.
Remove the oil filler cap only when the engine is
stopped and the machine has been allowed to cool
thoroughly.
! WARNING !
Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and
alkali.
At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and
under pressure. The radiator and all lines to the heat-
ers and the engine contain hot coolant and steam.
Contact can cause severe burns.
Remove the filler cap slowly to relieve pressure only
when the engine is stopped and the machine has been
allowed to cool thoroughly.
Do not attempt to tighten the hose connections when
the coolant is hot. The hose can come off and cause
burns.
Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with skin and eyes.
NOTICE
Collect and contain liquids in a suitable container. Dispose
of all liquids according to local regulations and mandates.
1.
Drain the hydraulic fluid. Refer to
Chapter 13.
Hydraulic Fluid and Filter Change
.