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MAINTENANCE
Every 1000 Hours
Replacing the Hydraulic Oil and
Cleaning the Suction Strainer
WARNING
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Stop the engine and allow the machine
to cool down before performing
maintenance.
• The engine, hydraulic lines and many
other parts of the machine are hot
directly after the engine is stopped.
Touching these parts will cause
burns.
• The hydraulic fluid is also hot and
under high pressure.
Be careful when loosening caps and
plugs. Working on the machine under
these conditions could result in burns
or injuries due to the hot oil spurting
out.
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Oil may spurt out if caps or filters are
removed or pipes disconnected before
releasing the pressure in the hydraulic
system.
• When removing plugs or screws or
disconnecting hoses, stand to the
side and loosen slowly to gradually
release the internal pressure before
removing.
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If you must work beneath the raised
dump body, securely engage the raised
body prop. Never get under the dump
body if it is not sufficiently supported.
1. Start and run the engine at low speed.
2. Fully raise the dump body.
3. Set the safety lock lever to the lock
position, and stop the engine.
4. Securely engage the raised body prop.
5. Remove the cover (4).
6. Remove the air breather (2).
7. Place a pan for catching the spent oil
under the drain plug (5).
8. Loosen the drain plug (5) and drain the
hydraulic oil.
9. Loosen the bolts, and remove the flange
(6).
10. Remove the suction strainer (7) and clean
it.
11. Clean the inside of the hydraulic tank.
12. Install the suction strainer (7) and flange
(6).
13. Tighten the drain plug (5).
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Summary of Contents for TCR50
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Page 85: ...83 TRANSPORT Loading and Unloading 84 Hoisting the Machine 85 Securing the Machine 86 ...
Page 147: ...145 SPECIFICATIONS Main Specifications 146 Machine Dimensions 148 Operating Range 150 ...
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Page 155: ...153 OPTIONS General Precautions 154 Optional Equipment Mass 156 ...
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