OPERATION
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
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AFTER DAILY WORK COMPLETION
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WARNING
Performing idle-running of the tracks is dangerous, stay well away from the tracks.
To prevent mud, water, or the undercarriage from freezing and making it impossible for the machine to move on
the following morning, observe the following precautions.
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Remove all the mud and water from the machine body. In particular, wipe the hydraulic cylinder rods clean to
prevent damage to the seal caused by mud, dirt, or drops of water on the rod from getting inside the seal.
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Park the machine on hard, dry ground.
If this is impossible, park the machine on boards.
The boards prevent the tracks from freezing to the ground, and allow the machine to be moved the next morn-
ing.
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Open the drain valve and drain any water collected in the fuel system to prevent it from freezing.
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Fill the fuel tank to capacity. This minimizes moisture condensation in the tank when the temperature drops.
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After operation in water or mud, remove water from undercarriage as described below to extend undercarriage
service life.
1.
Swing 90° with engine at low idle and bring the work equip-
ment to the side of the track.
2.
Jack up the machine until the track is raised slightly from
the ground. Rotate the track under no load. Repeat this
procedure on both the left and right sides.
AFTER COLD WEATHER SEASON
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When the season changes and the weather becomes warmer, do as follows.
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Replace the fuel and oil for all parts with oil of the viscosity specified.
For details, see “RECOMMENDED FUEL, COOLANT, AND LUBRICANT (4-11)“.
Summary of Contents for PC2000-8 BACKHOE
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11...
Page 27: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 5 LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2 9JH14979B...
Page 318: ...TROUBLES AND ACTIONS OPERATION 3 252...
Page 415: ...MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 4 97...
Page 433: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15...
Page 436: ...SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 5 4...
Page 491: ...LOADING SHOVEL MAINTENANCE 7 17 q Greasing point chart...
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