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Removing Charge Oil Filter
The hydraulic charge oil filter will need to be removed before it can be replaced.
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.
1.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from the ignition.
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Figure 5.186: Charge Oil Filter
2.
Clean around head of filter (A).
3.
Place a container beneath the filter to collect any oil that
may leak out.
4.
Unscrew filter (A) using a filter wrench.
5.
Dispose of the used oil and the filter in accordance with
local legislation.
Installing Charge Oil Filter
Once the old charge oil filter has been removed, the new filter can be installed.
NOTE:
For the charge oil filter replacement part number, refer to
8.2.4 Filter Part Numbers, page 478
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Figure 5.187: Charge Oil Filter
1.
Clean the gasket surface of the filter head.
2.
Apply a thin film of clean oil to the filter gasket.
3.
Screw new filter (A) onto the mount. Tighten the filter until
the gasket contacts the filter head.
4.
Tighten the filter an additional 1/2 turn by hand.
IMPORTANT:
Do
NOT
use a filter wrench to install the oil filter.
Overtightening can damage the gasket and the filter.
5.
Check the hydraulic oil level and add oil if needed. For
instructions, refer to
5.11.1 Checking and Filling Hydraulic
Return Oil Filter
The return oil filter filters the oil in the header drive systems. It should be changed according to the interval specified in the
maintenance schedule.
To change the return oil filter, refer to the following procedures: