8 - 2
Checking the Oil Level
1. Prepare the Machine
Park the machine on level ground. Lower the bucket to
the ground.
2. Stop the Engine
3. Open the Engine Compartment
4. Check the Oil Level
Remove the dipstick
A
. The correct oil level should be
between the two indicator marks add oil if necessary
through filler
B
.
Use the recommended oil (
see
Lubricants and
Capacities
).
Make sure that the dipstick and filler cap are secure.
Changing the Oil and Filters
1. Do steps 1-3 of checking the Oil Level
2. Drain the Oil
Place an oil collecting container of suitable size beneath
the engine sump drain point. Remove drain plug
D
.
!
!
WARNING
Hot oil and engine components can burn you. Make
sure the engine is cool before doing this job.
2-3-3-2
3. Change the Filters
a.
Unscrew the filters
C
.
b.
Clean the filter heads.
c.
Smear the seal on each new filter with oil. Tighten
the filter until the seal bites onto the filter housing.
Tighten the filter a minimum of one more turn.
4. Fill the System
Securely tighten the drain plug
D
and refill the engine
with new oil through filler cap
B
(See
Lubricants and
Capacities
)
.
Wipe off any spilt oil. Make sure the filler cap
B
is
secure.
5. Check for leaks
a.
Before starting the engine, turn the engine over with
the Engine Shutdown control pressed down until the
oil pressure warning light goes out.
b.
Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes
c.
Stop the engine, and let it stand for a few minutes,
remove the key.
d.
Check the engine for any leaks, and check the oil
level.
See
Checking the Oil Level
.
Note:
Check the oil level only after about 20 minutes. If you
check it straight after the engine has stopped, the oil level
indicated will be false as the oil is still distributed around the
engine and needs to fall.
Section 3
Routine Maintenance
9803/6400
Section 3
8 - 2
Issue 3*
Engine
(continued)
B
A
D
C
A
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