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Hydraulic Oil
1. Open and prop the engine cover to access the
Hydraulic Oil Reservoir
.
2. Remove the
Fill Cap
from the tank and look to
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1. Release the latches and tip the
Hydraulic Oil Cooler
out away from the
machine.
2. Use a pan or other suitable container
to catch any oil that may leak out
when you remove the
Hydraulic Oil
Filter
.
3. Unscrew and remove the
Hydraulic Oil
Filter
.
4. Install the new
Hydraulic Oil Filter
.
5. Tip the
Hydraulic Oil Cooler
back up
into position, then secure the latches.
6. Run the machine for a short time,
then check the oil level in the
hydraulic oil reservoir. Add oil as
necessary.
Fill
Cap
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Oil
Reservoir
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Oil
Cooler
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Oil
Filter
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