Hydraulic Suction Filter
Remove and install a new 10 Micron rated suction filter (fig.
8.17, item 1) at the end of the first 50 hours of use;
subsequently, replace the filter every 250 hours, or once a year,
whichever comes first.
Hydrostatic Charge Pressure Filter
Remove and install a new 4 Micron rated charge pressure
filter (fig. 8.17, item 2) at the end of the first 50 hours of use;
subsequently, replace the filter every 250 hours, or once a year,
whichever comes first.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
FIG 8.17
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Grille Screens
In order to maintain maximum air flow through the engine
cooling system’s radiator, oil cooler, and air conditioning
condenser, the cooling air intake grille screens must be
inspected often and periodically removed for cleaning.
REMOVAL -
The side grille screens are easily removed by
sliding them up out of their housings (fig. 8.16). The top screen
is held in place by two bolts (fig. 8.16) and may also be removed
for cleaning.
CLEANING -
Compressed air will dislodge most large trash
or loose dirt after the screens have been removed. Blow out the
screens away from the machine. Water from a pressurized hose
may also be used, or if necessary the screens may be soaked in
soapy water and scrubbed with a brush.
NOTE:
When cleaning cooling fins of the radiator, oil
cooler, or A/C condenser with compressed
air or water, be careful not to damage cooling
fins which may impair cooling capabilities.
FIG 8.16
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