7 - MAINTENANCE
Lubrication analysis program
Ask your dealer about a lubricant analysis program.
Through this service, your lubricants are tested in an
independent laboratory. You simply remove a sample of
lubricant from your machine and send the sample to the
independent laboratory. After the sample is processed,
the laboratory will report back to you and guide you with
maintenance requirements. A lubricant analysis program
can help support your equipment up time and provide
you with a service that can pay back dividends when
you trade for another piece of equipment. The normal
engine oil change interval is listed in the maintenance
chart. Operating conditions, quality of the engine oil and
sulfur content of the fuel can change this interval. It is
recommended that you use a lubricant analysis program.
See your dealer.
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Plastic and resin parts
Avoid using gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, etc., when
cleaning plastic windows, console, instrument cluster,
monitor, gauges, etc. Use ONLY water, mild soap and a
soft cloth when you clean these parts. Using gasoline,
kerosene, thinners, etc., will cause discoloration, crack-
ing or deformation of the part being cleaned.
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Summary of Contents for 200 Series
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