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4. Hydraulic Oil Cooler
a. This cooler is the main hydraulic oil cooler.
It is activated by the PTO Switch on the
Joystick Box. The fan will run constantly
once the PTO switch has been turned on.
It is assisted by the Coil Cooler.
The coolers loose efficiency if they become dirty. It
is important to inspect the coolers at least once a
week and clean them as necessary. This is particu-
larly important with the oil coolers located in the
engine compartment near the radiator. Because
these coolers are located near the Hog Head, dirt
and debris that gets by the Hog Head during blast-
ing operations can build up more quickly in these
coolers. As the debris accumulates the efficiency
of the coolers is reduced. If the coolers are not
cleaned regularly, debris can buildup to the point
where the coolers become ineffective, causing the
fluid and components to overheat. This can result
in extreme damage to components protected by
the coolers.
You should pay particular attention to the engine
radiator and the oil coolers mounted in front of
it. Accumulated debris in the radiator or the oil
coolers can reduce air flow through the radiator,
causing the engine and drive train components to
overheat. This could result in severe engine and
drive train damage.
2.6 Hood Ventilation System
A special notched hinge system allows the truck
hood to be raised which dramatically improves
air flow around the engine, radiator and engine
compartment oil coolers while in work mode. It
is extremely important for the hood to be raised
to provide proper cooling whenever work mode
is engaged. In some situations, the engine and
other key components can overheat if the hood
is left in the driving position.
The hood should be raised just before engaging
work mode and lowered to the driving position
and properly latched before returning the truck
to drive mode.
Special Notched Hood Hinge System and Release Latch
Use the following procedure to raise the hood
for work mode operation.
1. With the truck at the job site and ready for
work mode, turn the engine off and release
the hood latch. The hood should open slightly
to the safety latch position. Do not release
the safety latch to completely open the hood.
2. With the hood slightly open and secured by the
safety latch, raise the rear drivers side of the
hood to notch 1 by simultaneously pushing the
release lever next to hinge toward the rear of
the truck and lifting the rear of the hood. Align
the hinge mechanism with notch 1 and push
the lever toward the front of the truck to seat
the hinge in the notch. Note that there are
three notches. The top notch is the full down
drive mode notch. The center and bottom
notches are notch 1 and notch 2 respectively.
You should only raise the driver’s side of the
hood one notch at a time to prevent possible
damage to the hinges.
Hood Released to Safety Latch and Raised to
First Notch on Drivers Side
Realease Latch
Notched Hinge System
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