Section 3 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
August 2016
Part No. 218567
AL4 • AL4000
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Bleed the fuel system:
Note: Before bleeding the system, fi ll the fuel tank.
5 Loosen the vent plug/screw located on the fi lter
head.
6 Operate the hand primer until fuel, free of air,
fl ows from the vent plug/screw. Tighten the vent
plug/screw on the fi lter head.
7 Loosen the vent screw, located on top of the
fuel injection pump.
8 Operate the hand primer until fuel, free of air,
fl ows from the vent plug/screw. Tighten the vent
plug/screw on the injection pump.
9 Clean up any fuel that may have spilled.
10 Attempt to start the engine using the starter
motor for a maximum of 15 seconds, resting
the starter for 30 seconds before trying again.
11 Inspect the fuel fi lter/water separator for leaks.
Explosion and fi re hazard. If a
fuel leak is discovered, keep any
additional personnel from entering
the area and do not operate
the machine. Repair the leak
immediately.
Note: Information to perform this procedure is also
available in the
Kubota D1105 Operator's Manual
(Kubota part number 16622-89166) OR the
Kubota D1105 Operator's Manual
Genie part number
131379
CHECKLIST A PROCEDURES
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Adjust the Brakes (if equipped)
Axle specifi cations require that this procedure be
performed initially at 250 miles of use.
Maintaining the axle brakes in good condition is
essential to safe operation and good performance.
Brakes which are out of adjustment can result in
longer stopping distances and excessive brake
wear on the towing vehicle. Component damage
may also result if problems are not discovered and
repaired in a timely fashion.
Note: Perform this procedure with the machine
on a fi rm, level surface with the machine in the
stowed position.
1 Select a wheel. Chock the front and rear of the
tire at the opposite side of the machine.
2 Place a lifting jack under the axle near the
brake to be adjusted. Lift the axle until the
wheel is off the ground and place a jack stand
under the axle. Lower the axle onto the jack
stand.
3 Working from the back side of the wheel at the
brake backing plate, locate and remove the
small rubber plug from the lower side of the
backing plate to access the star-shaped brake
adjuster wheel. Set the plug to the side.
4 Insert a brake adjuster tool into the opening of
the brake backing plate, engaging it with the
teeth of the brake adjuster wheel. Move the tip
of the adjuster tool in an upwards direction to
tighten the brakes.
Note: It may be helpful to use a fl ashlight when
locating the brake adjuster wheel.
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