42
C3783
Fig. 4.3E
Dipstick
Location
C3414
Fig. 4.3F
FULL
LOW
7.
Lubrication (Track Loader)
There are twenty two (22) grease fittings located on the
track loader that require lubrication every eight hours.
Lubricate with a good quality multi-purpose lithium based
grease. Grease all hinge pin fittings and pivot bearings
until excess shows. Add 2 shots of grease to support arm
bearings.. (See Fig. 4.3F).
The twenty two (22) lubrication points are:
Rear Lift Arm Pivots (2)
Lift Cylinder Bushings (4)
Bucket Cylinder Bushings (4)
Lift Arm Supports (2)
Quick Tach Pivot and Lock Pins (4)
Tandem Pivots (2)
Support Arm Bearings (4)
8.
Engine Oil Level
Check the oil before engine start up. If the engine has been
running let it cool for at least 5 minutes to allow the oil to
drain back to the oil pan.
To check the oil level, check with the loader on level
ground, open the rear door and remove the dipstick (Fig.
4.3E).
Keep the oil level between the full and low mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 4.3F). Do not fill above the full mark. Use
API Classification CF oil.
9.
Radiator / Oil Cooler Service
With the engine cool, check the coolant level in the
overflow reservoir (Fig. 4.3G). Ensure the coolant level is
at the Full-Cold mark on the reservoir by adding a 50%
mixture of ethylene glycol and water if required.
The radiator and oil cooler fins must be kept free of debris
otherwise overheating of the engine and hydraulic system
will occur. Inspect the radiator cooling fins for damage or
buildup of debris. Repair any damage and if necessary
clean the radiator with compressed air to remove debris.
4. MAINTENANCE
C4390
Fig. 4.3F