(L) FAN SWITCH
Your Magnatrac Hydro 7000
comes
equipped
with
an
automotive type fan attached to its
external radiator. Turn fan on by
pulling switch to help reduce
hydraulic oil temperature in hot
conditions. Turn off fan during extensive use of
headlights to prevent excessive battery drain.
A booster fan option is available for the
internal radiator of the MH4800, in which case
operation is as described above.
(M) HOUR METER
(MH4800 option)
Meter will begin recording time
the moment the Ignition Switch
(O) is switched to Run.
N O T E
: The Engine does not
have to be running for the Meter
to record time...the Ignition Switch
just has to be in the
Run
position. Always turn
Ignition Switch
Off
and remove key when leaving
Crawler. This will assure you that your Meter is
recording only actual running hours!
(N) TEMPERATURE GAUGE
This gauge records
the
hydraulic
oil
temperature just as it
enters the Traction Drive
Pump. Monitor this
temperature so that it
does not exceed 180
degrees
Fahrenheit.
If the oil temperature exceeds 180 degrees,
stop operating the Crawler, but allow the Engine
to operate at medium speed to circulate the oil
through the radiator and lower its temperature.
(O) AMMETER
(MH4800 option)
Measures electrical charge or
discharge to battery. If Ammeter
shows a discharge, shut down
electrical system by turning
Ignition Switch to
Off
a n d
determine the problem.
(P) HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CONTROL
(optional)
The Hydraulic Circuit Control distributes flow
to the optional HC74 Hydraulic Circuit kit. This
flow is utilized for the PTO70 Power Takeoff option
as well as for other full flow and high pressure
accessories (snow blower, auger, stump grinder,
etc...).
FAN
PULL OUT
HOURS
OIL TEMP.
KEEP BELOW 180°
AMPS