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SERVICING
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Servicing
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WARNING
Serious risk of injury due to uncontrolled lowering of the front loader!
During service and repair work, a raised front loader can be lowered unexpectedly and crush and injure
nearby persons.
Only perform maintenance work when the front loader is completely lowered.
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WARNING
Risk of injury due to the front loader tipping over!
When the front loader is put down on the parking supports, it does not have sufficient stability to perform
maintenance work. The front loader can tip over and cause serious injury to persons standing nearby.
Only perform maintenance work when the front loader is mounted.
If mounting is not possible, secure the front loader against overturning using a crane or with load-
bearing ropes or chains.
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WARNING
Risk of injury due to hydraulic fluids under high pressure!
Even when the tractor is switched off or the front loader has been removed, the hydraulic system can
still be under pressure. If the service work is not carried out correctly, oil can spurt out at high pressure
and cause serious injury to persons standing nearby.
Before opening the couplings or dismounting hydraulic components, depressurize the hydraulic
system.
Always used suitable auxiliary materials when searching for leaks.
Never search for leaks using your fingers.
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CAUTION
Risk of burns by hot machine parts!
Hydraulic components as well as other parts of the front loader and tractor can get very hot during
operation. This can cause burns to the skin when performing maintenance work.
Allow the machine and components to cool down to under 55 °C before performing maintenance
work.
Repairs help to maintain proper functioning of the front loader and prevents premature wear. A
distinction is made between the following measures:
Cleaning and care
Service
Repairs