
6-18
TROUBLESHOOTING
other SymptomS
For symptoms not included in the table below or if the problem persists after the proper
remedies have been taken, consult your sales or service dealer.
Symptoms
Major causes
Remedies
Left and right operating levers
do not move smoothly
• Insufficient grease on the
left and right operating
levers
• Grease the levers.
Refer to page 5-64.
Travel levers, blade lever and
pedals do not move smoothly
• Insufficient grease on travel
levers, blade lever and
pedals
• Grease the levers and
pedals.
Refer to page 5-64.
Operation of hoe attachment,
dozer blade, auxiliary
hydraulics, slewing or
traveling is not possible.
• Safety lock lever is raised
(locked)
• Lower (release) the safety
lock lever.
Refer to page 2-31.
• Fuse is blown
• Replace the fuse.
Refer to page 6-6.
Digging force is insufficient
• Hydraulic oil level too low
• Add to the specified level.
Refer to page 5-20.
• Hydraulic oil is not warm
enough
• Perform the warm-up.
Refer to page 3-8.
• Air cleaner is clogged
• Clean the air cleaner.
Refer to page 5-38.
• Hydraulic oil is not of
suitable type
• Replace the hydraulic oil.
Refer to page 5-54.
Traveling is not possible or
not smooth
• Stones or foreign objects
are stuck
• Remove the foreign object.
Machine veers to the right/left
• Stones or foreign objects
are stuck
• Remove the foreign object.
• Crawler belt tension is
faulty.
• Check and adjust (ask your
sales or service dealer).
Refer to page 5-28.
Travel speed cannot be
changed
• Fuse is blown
• Replace the fuse.
Refer to page 6-6.
other SymptomS
Summary of Contents for TB285
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Page 11: ...1 1 Safety...
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Page 49: ...2 1 Controls...
Page 103: ...3 1 Operation...
Page 131: ...4 1 Transport...
Page 135: ...4 5 Transport Hoisting the machine...
Page 137: ...5 1 Maintenance...
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Page 205: ...6 1 Troubleshooting...
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Page 227: ...7 1 Specifications...
Page 230: ...7 4 Specifications Machine dimensions Mono boom Machine dimensions...
Page 232: ...7 6 Specifications Machine dimensions 2 Piece boom...
Page 234: ...7 8 Specifications Operating ranges Mono boom Operating ranges...
Page 236: ...7 10 Specifications Operating ranges 2 Piece boom...
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Page 240: ...7 14 Specifications Standard arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 241: ...7 15 Specifications Lifting Capacities Standard arm TB285...
Page 242: ...7 16 Specifications Middle arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 243: ...7 17 Specifications Middle arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 244: ...7 18 Specifications Long arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 245: ...7 19 Specifications Long arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 246: ...7 20 Specifications Standard arm TB290 Lifting Capacities...
Page 247: ...7 21 Specifications Lifting Capacities Standard arm TB290...
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Page 250: ...7 24 Specifications Long arm TB290 Lifting Capacities...
Page 251: ...7 25 Specifications Long arm TB290 Lifting Capacities...
Page 252: ...7 26 Specifications Lifting Capacities 2 Piece boom TB285 Equipped with Extra weight...
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