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Owner’s Guide
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE
Environmental conditions or equipment location can increase lubrication requirements.
Replace the transmission fluid annually or 600 hours, whichever comes first.
Vehicle Service Interval Chart
Interval
Item
Section
Each day (10 Hours)
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Check Safety Interlock System
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Check engine oil level
•
Check engine coolant level
•
Check hydraulic fluid level (High/Low Hydraulic System)
•
Check tire pressure
•
Clean radiator, oil cooler and screen
•
Check air cleaner service indicator
page 40
page 51
page 60
First 50 Hours
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Replace engine oil
•
Replace engine oil filter
•
Replace hydraulic oil filter
•
Check steering system
•
Check electrical wiring
•
Check fan belt tension
•
Lubricate spindles and casters
page 53
page 58
page 67
page 62
Each week (50 Hours)
•
Check fuel lines and fittings
•
Inspect parking brake cables
•
Check for loose components
page 55
Each Two weeks (100
Hours)
•
Lubricate grease fittings
•
Check air filter
•
Check fan belt tension
•
Replace engine oil and filter
•
Check transmission fluid level
page 51
page 54
page 53
Each month (250 Hours)
•
Inspect hydraulic hoses and tubes
•
Check engine exhaust system
•
Check steering system
•
Check electrical wiring
page 58
page 57
Each two months (400
Hours
•
Replace fuel filter element
•
Check ROPS hardware
page 55
page 58
Each 500 hours
•
Replace fan belt
•
Inspect suspension
page 65
Yearly
•
Replace air filter element
•
Replace radiator antifreeze
•
Replace hydraulic oil and filter
•
Replace transmission fluid
page 54
page 60
100 Hour Grease Fittings
1.
Tie Rod Ball Joint (2)
2.
Lower Ball Joints (2)
3.
Upper Ball Joints (2)
4.
4WD Drive Shaft (3)