MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
Form 169304
155
Model Year - 2009
7.13 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The maintenance schedule (see next page)
specifies the periodic maintenance procedures
and service intervals. Regular maintenance is
the best insurance against early wear and
untimely breakdowns. Following this schedule
will increase machine life. For detailed
instructions, refer to Sections 7.6 to 7.12. Use
the fluids and lubricants specified in Section 7.3,
Recommended Fuel, Fluids and Lubricants.
Service Intervals: The recommended service
intervals are in hours of operation. Where a
service interval is given in more than one time
frame, e.g. "100 hours or Annually", service the
machine at whichever interval is reached first.
IMPORTANT
Recommended intervals are for average
conditions. Service the machine more
often if operated under adverse conditions
(severe dust, extra heavy loads, etc.).
CAUTION
Carefully follow safety messages given
under Section 7.1 PREPARATION FOR
SERVICING, and Section 7.2
RECOMMENDED SAFETY PROCEDURES.
7.13.1
Break-In Inspection
HRS
ITEM
CHECK
REF.
.25 Road or
1 in Field
Drive Wheel Nuts
Torque – 175-200 ft
∙lbf
(237-271 N
∙
m)
Repeat Checks Until Torque Stabilizes.
7.12.1
5
A/C Belt
Tension
7.8.8.3
Caster Wheel Nuts
Torque – 115-
127 ft∙lbf
(156-172 N
∙
m)
7.12.2
Caster Wheel Anti-Shimmy
Dampener Bolts (Optional)
Inboard Bolt Torque –
100 ft∙lbf
(135 N
∙
m)
Outboard Bolt Torque –
100 ft∙lbf (135 N∙
m)
Walking Beam Width Adjustment
Bolts (Optional)
Torque –
330 ft∙lbf (448 N∙
m)
6.3.7
10
Walking Beam Width Adjustment
Bolts (Optional)
Torque –
330 ft∙lbf (448 N∙
m)
Drive Wheel Nuts
Torque – 175-200 ft
∙lbf
(237-271 N
∙
m)
Repeat Checks at 20 and 30 hours.
7.12.1
Neutral
Dealer Adjust
-
50
Hose Clamps – Air
Intake/Radiator/Heater/Exhaust/
Hydraulic
Hand Tighten Unless Otherwise Noted.
7.8.4,
7.8.6,
7.8.7 &
7.3
Walking Beam Width Adjustment
Bolts (Optional)
Torque –
330 ft∙lbf (448 N∙
m)
6.3.7
Caster Wheel Anti-Shimmy
Dampener Bolts (Optional)
Inboard Bolt Torque –
100 ft∙lbf (135 N∙
m)
Outboard Bolt Torque –
100 ft∙lbf (135 N∙
m)
7.12.2
Drive Wheel Nuts
Torque 175-
200 ft∙lbf
(237-271 N
∙
m)
Repeat Checks Until Torque Stabilizes.
7.12.1
Drive Wheel Lubricant
Change
7.12.1.3
Hydraulic Oil Filters
Change
7.11.4