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Figure 5.99: Exhaust Canister
3.
Check three band clamps (A) securing the tubes in between
the two exhaust canisters.
IMPORTANT:
Do
NOT
change exhaust canister type, piping sizes, or
exhaust configuration. Contact your Dealer for proper
replacement parts.
4.
Inspect the area around clamps (A) for breakage, cracks,
and rust-through.
IMPORTANT:
If the exhaust is leaking, tighten clamps to 12
–
15 Nm
(9
–
11 lbf·ft). If it is leaking at the band connection, replace
the seals. Contact your Dealer if the exhaust leak persists.
5.
Check the tubing for dents or crushed areas.
IMPORTANT:
Dents or crushed portions of any tubing create exhaust flow
restriction and increase back pressure significantly. Even
relatively small dents will cause decreased fuel economy
and increased turbo wear. If dents are relatively large,
increased bearing and cylinder wear will occur due to
increased exhaust temperature.
5.10.6
Changing Engine Gearbox Lubricant
Change the engine gearbox lubricant after the first 50 hours, and then at every 250 hours or annually.
DANGER
To prevent bodily injury or death from the unexpected startup of the machine, always stop the engine and remove the
key from the ignition before leaving the operator
’
s seat for any reason.
CAUTION
Park on a flat, level surface with the header on the ground, the ground speed lever (GSL) in the PARK position, and the
steering wheel in the locked position (centered). To confirm that the parking brake is engaged, wait for the HPT to beep
and display a red P symbol.
NOTE:
The engine should be warm when changing the lubricant.
1.
Park the windrower on a level surface.
2.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from the ignition.
3.
Place a 4 liter (1 U.S. gallon) drain pan under the gearbox.