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WideTrac Operation & Parts Manual
Release all hydraulic pressure from
implements before commencing service
work. Never look for suspected oil leaks
with your hands or body - use a piece of
cardboard instead.
Any fluid that penetrates the skin will
have to be removed immediately by a
medical expert. Seek specialist advice
on this type of injury.
Never attempt to unblock equipment while it is
still operating.
Always disengage power take-off, hydraulics
and shut down engine before removing
materials, checking or servicing.
Failure to follow these precautions is likely to
result in serious injury.
Wear proper protective clothing. Loose attire can easily
be snagged by rotating machinery resulting in serious
injury or death.
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Page 43: ...Page 43 WideTrac Operation Parts Manual Gearbox Details RT200 Oil replacement SAE90 EP 2 3L...
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