Figure 67
1.
Hydraulic filter
4.
Lubricate the gasket on the new filter.
5.
Ensure that the filter-mounting area is clean.
6.
Screw the filter on until the gasket contacts the
mounting plate, and tighten the filter 1/2 turn.
7.
Start the engine and let it run for about 2 minutes to
purge air from the system.
8.
Shut off the engine and check the hydraulic-fluid level
and for leaks.
Raising the Cargo Box in an
Emergency
The cargo box can be raised in an emergency without starting
the engine by cranking starter or by jumping hydraulic system.
Raising the Cargo Box using the Starter
Crank the starter while holding the lift lever in the Raise
position. Run the starter for 10 seconds, then wait 60 seconds
before engaging the starter again. If the engine will not crank,
you must remove the load and box (attachment) to service
the engine or transaxle.
Raising the Cargo Box by Jumping the
Hydraulic System
CAUTION
A raised bed full of material without the proper
safety support rod may lower unexpectedly.
Working under an unsupported raised bed may
cause injury to you or others.
•
Before servicing or making adjustments to the
machine, shut off the engine, set the parking
brake, and remove the key from the ignition
switch.
•
Remove any load material from the bed or other
attachment and insert the safety support on
a fully extended cylinder rod before working
under a raised bed.
You will need 2 hydraulic hoses, each with a male and
female quick coupler, that fit the vehicle couplers, to
perform this operation.
1.
Back another machine up to the rear of the disabled
machine.
Important:
The machine hydraulic system uses
Dexron III ATF. To avoid system contamination,
make sure that the vehicle used to jump the
hydraulic system uses an equivalent fluid.
2.
On both machine, disconnect the 2 quick-coupler
hoses from the hoses secured to the coupler bracket
(
).
Figure 68
1.
Quick-coupler hose A
2.
Quick-coupler hose B
3.
On the disabled machine, connect the 2 jumper hoses
to the hoses that were disconnected (
).
4.
Cap the unused fittings.
Figure 69
1.
Disconnected hoses
2.
Jumper hoses
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