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OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
When starting after running out of fuel, fill with fuel, then bleed the air from the fuel system before starting.
For details of the method of bleeding the air, see REPLACE FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE (PAGE 4-55).
METHOD OF TOWING MACHINE
WARNING
Injury or death could result if a disabled machine is towed incorrectly or if
there is a mistake in the selection of the wire rope or drawbar.
Always confirm that the wire rope or drawbar used for towing has ample
strength for the weight of the machine being towed.
Never use a wire rope which has cut strands (A), reduced diameter (B),
or kinks (C). There is danger that the rope may break during the towing
operation.
Always wear leather gloves when handling wire rope.
Never tow a machine on a slope.
Never go between the towing machine and the towed machine during
the towing operation.
If the machine moves suddenly, a load is applied suddenly to the towing
wire or drawbar, and the towing wire or drawbar may break. Move the
machine gradually to a constant speed.
Be extremely careful if there is a failure in the engine or brake system:
the brakes will not work.
If the steering and the brakes on the disabled machine cannot be
operated, do not let anyone ride on the disabled machine.
NOTICE
The permissible towing capacity for this machine is 491935N (50163 kg). Do not tow any load greater than this.
Towing is only permitted in order to move a disabled machine to a place where it is possible to carry out inspection and
maintenance. It must not be towed for long distances.
Please consult your Komatsu distributor for information about towing a disabled machine.
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