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28.Use care when refueling.
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Never smoke cigarettes or permit the use of fire while
refueling or in the vicinity of refueling.
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Always make sure the engine is off and cool before
removing the fuel cap to refuel the tank. Avoid getting
fuel on any hot components.
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Keep control of the fuel filler nozzle while refueling.
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Never overfill the tank with fuel. Leave room for
thermal expansion.
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Always remove any excess or spilled fuel immediately.
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Always make sure the fuel tank cap is securely
reinstalled. Replace the cap only with a manufacturer
approved cap whenever it becomes damaged. Use of
the wrong type of cap may not allow for proper venting,
causing pressure in the tank to build up.
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Never use fuel to clean the machine.
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Always use the correct type of fuel for the machine and
the temperature in which it is being operated.
29.Hoses
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Leakage in any fuel, oil or hydraulic line can cause fire
or explosion.
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Avoid any twisting, bending or hitting of hoses that
could cause damage to the line.
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Make sure any loose connections are secured
properly before using the machine.
30. Fire prevention
Skid Steer Loader and some attachments have
components that are at high temperatures under
normal operating conditions. The primary source of
high temperatures is the engine and exhaust system.
The electrical system, if damaged or incorrectly
maintained, can be a source of arcing or sparks.
The following fire prevention guidelines will help to
keep your equipment up and running efficiently and
keep the risk of fire to a minimum.
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Blow off all accumulated debris near hot engine
exhaust components such as turbocharger and
exhaust manifold as well as exhaust pipes and muffler
more frequently when working in severe conditions.
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Clean out all accumulated flammable debris such as
leaves, straw, pine needles, branches, bark, small
wood chips and any other combustible materials from
inside the machine belly pans or lower unit structures
as well as from area in proximity to the engine.
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Inspect all fuel lines and hydraulic hoses for wear or for
deterioration. Replace them immediately if they begin
to leak.
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Examine electrical wiring and connectors frequently
for damage. Repair any wires that are loose or frayed
before operating the machine. Clean all electrical
connections and tighten all electrical connections as
necessary.
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Inspect the exhaust system daily for any signs of
leakage. Check for broken pipes and muffler and also
for loose or missing bolts, nuts and clamps. If any
exhaust leaks or fractured parts are found, repairs
must be completed prior to operation.
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Always keep a multipurpose fire extinguisher on or
near the machine. Be familiar with the operation of the
fire extinguisher.
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