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B125
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Service information
The reservoir filler/breather cap should be removed and
the cap strainer cleaned with Kerosene, Fuel Oil, or
other solvent at this time.
It is absolutely necessary that only new, clean hydraulic
oil is added.
Note:
If it becomes necessary to add or use an oil other
than the recommended fluid, it is important that it be
compatible and equivalent to the factory fill. Local oil
suppliers can generally furnish this information.
If questions still remain, contact Snorkel Customer Ser-
vice Department, St. Joseph, Missouri, for further infor-
mation.
Engines
Engine (item 7.): Refer to the engine manufacturer’s in-
struction manual or consult your local engine service
representative if engine adjustments or repairs are
needed. The engine MUST be operated in accordance
with manufacturer’s instructions and serviced at recom-
mended intervals.
Door hinges and latches
Door hinges and latches (item 8.): After lubricating, re-
move any excess oil or over spray so it will not collect dirt
or debris.
Platform rotator
Platform rotator (item 9.): Platform rotators will require
lubrication only if disassembled for repairs.
Consult factory for proper lubricant if replacement of
platform rotator is required.
Hydraulic oil return filter
Return filter (item 10.): On TB126J models, the hydraulic
oil return filter is located in the cowling near the hydraulic
oil reservoir.
The filter element is a throw-away type filter and should
be changed after the initial break-in period (approxi-
mately 50 hours operation time).
The filter is equipped with a hydraulic pressure gauge to
indicate the filter element condition. A by-pass relief
within the filter base is provided and is set to by-pass at
15 PSI. If pressure readings are above 15 PSI, the filter
should be changed.
The filter condition should be checked at the 90 day or
150 hour Preventive Inspection Maintenance interval or
more frequently under extreme working conditions.
The filter condition indicator is accurate only when the
engine is running at maximum RPM and pump is dis-
charging maximum flow, which occurs only during full
speed driving. This requires that the indicator be ob-
served while the unit is in motion, booms fully retracted
and in stowed position, drive range switch in “LO” posi-
tion, and drive controller fully forward. Oil temperature
should be at least 90 degrees.
Note:
Use extreme caution while observing the condition
indicator because of the motion of the drive wheels.
The condition indicator is best observed from outside
of the tract of the vehicle wheels to avoid possible
personal injury or machine damage.
When changing the filter element, the oil inside of the fil-
ter element, should be examined for deposits of metal
cuttings, which is present, could indicate excessive
wear in some of the system components.
Suction strainer
Suction strainer (item 11.): A 100 mesh strainer is lo-
cated within the hydraulic oil reservoir and filters the
pump suction flow.
The strainer is cleanable and should be cleaned at the
time interval shown in the maintenance schedule chart,
using Kerosene, Fuel oil or other solvent and a soft bris-
tled brush.
Inspect filter for damage to wire cloth. Holes in the filter
cloth leak dirt into the pump and other vital hydraulic
components. If element is damaged, replace.
When filter has been thoroughly cleaned, reinstall filter
on suction line and tighten securely.
Batteries
Batteries (not shown): Batteries will have longer life if the
water level is maintained and they are kept charged. The
unit will have better starting characteristics with a fully
charged battery.
In cold weather the battery should be maintained at full
charge to keep from freezing. An extremely low or dead
battery can freeze in cold weather. Make sure connec-
tions are clean and tight.
Make sure charging equipment is operating properly.
Lead-acid batteries produce flammable and explo-
sive gases. Never allow smoking, flames or sparks
around batteries.
Lead-acid batteries contain sulfuric acid which will
damage eyes or skin on contact. When working
around batteries, always wear a face shield to avoid
acid in eyes.
If acid contacts eyes, flush immediately with clear water
and get medical attention.
Wear rubber gloves and protective clothing to keep acid
off skin, if acid contacts skin, wash off immediately with
clear water.
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