dead cell(s) or troubleshoot the entire electrical
system for possible short circuits or damaged wire
insulation.
CLEAN AIR CLEANER ELEMENT (Fig. 14)
Completely wipe the outside of the Air Cleaner Body
with a rag or cloth. Blow off excess dirt and dust with
compressed air. Dissassemble as follows:
1. Loosen the Clamp Ring and remove the End Cap.
Remove the Baffle. Wipe the End Cap and Baffle
completely clean. Reassemble the End Cap.
2. Remove the Element Wing Bolt and the Element.
Wipe the entire inside of the main Body and Inlet
Cap Screen.
3. The paper dry Element may be cleaned only with
LOW pressure compressed air , if extremely dirty.
NOTE:
Do NOT blow air from the “outside to the
inside” when cleaning Element. Keep spare
Elements on hand to eliminate down time. Refer
to reference table in the Lubrication chapter of this
manual.
Make sure the clean Element has NO holes or ruptures.
Placing a bright light inside the Element and inspecting
the outside will show up any holes or tears. Discard the
Element if holes or tears are evident.
Install the Element and reassemble the Air Cleaner.
Make sure the large O-Ring is in place between the
End Cap and the Main Body.
LUBRICATE WEEKLY GREASE
POINTS
NOTE:
Weekly lube is to be done in conjunction
with daily lube requirements of this chapter.
Refer to the Lubrication chapter of this manual for
Weekly Grease Fitting locations and other related
details.
NOTE:
Perform all other service requirements
up to this point as well as the following.
HYDRAULIC FILTERS (Fig. 16)
Remove both Elements and discard. Wipe the sealing-
surface on the Mount Head with a clean cloth. Apply a
thin coat of clean oil to the new oil filter Gasket. Spin
tighten.
CLEAN FUEL SEDIMENT BOWL (1639)
The fuel supply line connects to a Sediment Bowl on
the Gas Engine. To remove the bowl, loosen nut below
the bowl, swing bail to one side and twost bowl as it is
being removed. Clean screen and bowl thoroughly.
Replace gasket if it is damaged or hardened.
WARNING
Hydraulic fluid is HOT during operation. Allow
to cool before relieving system pressure by
loosening Breather cap on top of the Backwall
Console.
Service Every 100 Hours
WARNING
NEVER use an Element that is damaged.
Severe Engine wear and eventual failure can
result if dirt gets through a hole in the
Element.
Fig. 15 - Hydraulic Filter Components
1
. Filter Element
2.
Mounting Head (Bottom Side of Top Console)
2
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