2.1 Engine maintenance
2.1.1 Replacing the engine air filter
WARNING:
Chemical remains can be present in dirt on the filter elements. Do not breathe the dust. Wear the gloves
and the respiratory protection while servicing the filter elements.
IMPORTANT:
The filter no longer has a warranty, once the filter is cleaned.
NOTE:
Never try to clean a safety filter. Replace the safety filter after three primary filter change outs.
Procedure
1.
Unfasten the straps (1), and remove the air
cleaner cover (2).
2.
Check the air cleaner service indicator (3)
every day.
NOTE:
Indicator is preset by manufacturer to show
when service is required. Reset the indicator
after service by pushing the top reset button.
3.
Check the rubber elbows and the hose
clamps on the air intake system every day.
Fig. 1
4.
Replace the air filter element (1) with a new
element if damaged.
5.
Replace the air filter element if the gaskets
are damaged or missing.
6.
Replace the air filter element with a new
element every year.
IMPORTANT:
Remove the air filter element, only if being
replaced. Replace the air filter when dirty. Do
not clean filter.
7.
Install the air filter element.
Fig. 2
2.1.2 Changing the prefilter and the fuel filters
WARNING:
Fuel leaked or spilled on to hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire. To help prevent possible
injury, turn the start switch off and remove the key when changing the fuel filters or water separator
element. Clean up fuel spills immediately.
CAUTION:
Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate skin causing serious injury. Release pressure
before disconnecting fuel or other lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure.
Keep hands and body away from pin holes and nozzles which eject fluids under high
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks. Do not use your hand.
2. Engine, fuel, and exhaust system
MT900 Series Articulated Tractor
2-3
79036231B
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