4.1
Section 4 Routine Service and Maintenance
The following information presents the routine service and maintenance required to make
sure that the machine functions safely and properly. More detailed service information is
contained in the Service Manual.
Table 4 - 1: Service Cycle Table
Activity
Daily
(10 Hours)
50 Hours
200 Hours 400 Hours
Safety Placards
3 and R
Fuel
3 and A
Engine Oil
3 and A
R*
R**
Engine Oil Filter
R*
R**
Engine Coolant
3 and A
C**
Engine Radiator
3***
Air Filter
3
R**
R**
Fuel Filter/Water Separator
3
3
R**
Engine Idle Speed
3
Check and Clean Battery Terminals and
Battery
3
3
Hydraulics
- Hydraulic Filter
R**
- Hydraulic Fluid Level
3 and A****
R**
- Hydraulic Hoses
3
Grease
3***
Tracks
3
Visual Check for Loose/Missing Fasteners
3
Check and Adjust Track Tension
3
Service Cycle - R = Replace
3
= Check A = Add C = Clean
*First 50 operational hours, then follow normal service cycle.
**Extremely dusty or dirty working conditions may require more frequent service/replacement.
***Under very wet and muddy conditions, more frequent lubrication may be required.
***
Check when cold, fill to 1/4” below fill mark.