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Fire Prevention
Rubber track loaders have components
that operate at high temperatures. The
main heat sources are the engine and
the exhaust system. The electrical sys-
tem can also be a source of heat or
sparks if damaged or improperly main-
tained.
In some work environments, flammable
items such as leaves, straw, and brush
cutting debris may come in contact with
these components. It is very important
that flammable items be removed often
from close proximity to these high tem-
perature items. If debris is allowed to
accumulate, a fire may result posing a
risk to the operator and the machine. A
fire can cause machine damage, severe
injury, or even death.
Overheat Prevention
The radiator/oil cooler must be inspected
for signs of clogging and cleaned daily or
more often as needed to prevent the
engine and hydraulic system from over-
heating
Listed are a set of precautionary tasks
that should be performed daily or more
often if necessary. Repair or replace
worn or damaged components as
needed to ensure safe machine opera-
tion.
Precautionary Tasks
• With the engine off and cool, clean
dirt/debris from the radiator/oil cooler,
engine compartment, exhaust system,
attachments and other areas where
there may be hot or rotating parts.
Remove the belly pans and pressure
wash these items and all surrounding
areas until clean.
• Check battery, fuse panel, electrical
wiring and connections for damage or
looseness.
• Check fuel and hydraulic lines/hoses
for leaks or damage. Never use bare
hands to check for leaks. Pressurized
fluid can penetrate skin and cause
injury or even death.
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1. Remove any attachment
from the machine.
2. Have an second person
remove the lift arm brace.
3. Raise the lift arms.
4. Have the second person
place the lift arm brace onto the
top side of the cylinder ram.
5. Install the retaining pins
using the holes labeled with the
arrows.
6. Slowly lower the lift arms
until they contact the brace.
7. Reverse these steps to
disengage the lift arm brace
WARNING
If instructions to safely install
lift arm brace are not followed
injury or death could result.
NEVER GO BENEATH UNSECURED LIFT ARMS
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• Never use ether or any other aerosol type starting aid to start the engine.
• Always stop the engine and allow the machine to cool before adding fuel.
• Never smoke or allow open flame near the machine while refueling.
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