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CA 251 M251-1EN1
Water and sediment in the fuel tank is drained via the
drain plug in the bottom of the fuel tank.
Take great care when draining. Do not drop
the plug so that all the fuel runs out.
Draining is to be done after the roller has stood still
during a long period, eg, overnight. The fuel level
should be as low as possible.
The roller should preferably have stood sloping so that
water and sediment is concentrated over the drain plug.
Drain as follows:
Hold a suitable receptacle under the plug (1).
Loosen the plug and drain off the water and sediment
until only pure fuel flows from the plug. Tighten the plug
again.
EVERY 1000 HOURS OF OPERATION (EVERY SIX MONTHS)
Fuel tank – Draining
Hydraulic reservoir – Draining
Fig. 40 Hydraulic reservoir, underneath
1. Drain cock
2. Plug
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Fig. 41 Hydraulic reservoir
1. Breather filter
Fig. 42 Fuel tank
1. Drain plug
Screw off the breather filter (1) and discard it. Fit a new
one.
Condensation in the hydraulic reservoir is drained via
the drain plug (1). Draining is to be done after the roller
has stood still during a long period – eg, after standing
still overnight.
Drain as follows:
Hold a suitable receptacle under tap.
Remove the plug (2).
Open the tap (1) and drain off the condensation.
Close the drain tap.
Refit the plug.
Hydraulic reservoir
– Breather filter
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