
6 - ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
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• FRONT AND REAR DIFFERENTIALS OIL
To properly carry out the differential oil replacement, follow the instructions below:
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Stop the machine diesel engine
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Operate on one differential at a time
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Remove filling cap "A"
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Remove discharge cap "B" and collect the differential oil into an appropriate container
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Close back discharge cap "B"
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Pour some new differential oil through filling cap "A" until it starts flowing out; only use the differential oil indicated in the
"OIL TABLE" in chapter "STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS - LEAFLETS IN THE CABIN". Close back filling cap
"A".
The system total capacity is 5,1 litres for front axle and 4,4 for rear axle.
FRONT BRIDGE "A" REAR BRIDGE "P"
• REDUCTION HUB OIL
To perform the reduction hub oil
change correctly, please follow the
instructions below.
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work on one reduction hub at a
time
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place the machine in such a way
that the level plug "A" is facing
downwards (picture 1)
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remove level plug "A" and drain
reduction hub oil into a proper
container
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reinstall level plug "A"
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place the machine in such a way
that the level plug "A" is vertically aligned with the wheel centre (picture 2)
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remove level plug "A"
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pour new reduction hub oil through filler cap "A", until it comes out; only use the reduction hub oil shown in the "OIL TABLE"
of chapter "STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS - LEAFLETS IN THE CABIN"
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close level plug "A"
Repeat the same operations for the other reduction hubs too.
The overall system capacity is 0,8 l (0,83 quart)
• BRAKE FLUID
Drain fluid and refill, system bleeding must be carried out by skilled personnel.
The overall system capacity is 300 ml (10 fl oz)
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