Restoration to Service
Refer to
“Restoring Engine to Service” on page 190
, and
“Restoring Transmission to
Service” on page 191
, for the procedures required to restore these components to service.
Remove the MACHINE from storage via the following procedure:
1.
Remove preservative lubricants from all surfaces.
2.
Check all fluid levels, adding or draining as required.
3.
Lubricate the machine according to
Lubrication Chart on page 123
, making
certain that all points with grease fittings are lubricated.
4.
Make a thorough visual inspection of the entire machine, placing special
emphasis on the condition of all hydraulic hoses.
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