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160B&C TM
800-00140
HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
SIGHT GAGE
SIGHT GAGE
SIGHT GAGE
SIGHT GAGE
SIGHT GAGE
SUCTION
SUCTION
SUCTION
SUCTION
SUCTION
STRAINER
STRAINER
STRAINER
STRAINER
STRAINER
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
This plug is used
when an extra
suction line is not
needed. Otherwise
the items shown in
phantom lines are
used along with
another shut-off
valve.
SUCTION STRAINER
SUCTION STRAINER
SUCTION STRAINER
SUCTION STRAINER
SUCTION STRAINER
CLEANING THE RESERVOIR
CLEANING THE RESERVOIR
CLEANING THE RESERVOIR
CLEANING THE RESERVOIR
CLEANING THE RESERVOIR SEE FIGURE 2.
1. Clean area around inspection cover on reservoir, and then remove cover.
2. Remove suction strainer(s) from inside reservoir. Clean with a solvent.
3. Remove all dirt and sediment from inside reservoir.
4. Remove filler cap and clean filler cap screen. Check for damage. If damaged, replace screen.
5. After everything in and around reservoir is completely clean, replace suction strainer(s), drain plug, filler cap, and
inspection cover.
FILLING THE RESERVOIR
FILLING THE RESERVOIR
FILLING THE RESERVOIR
FILLING THE RESERVOIR
FILLING THE RESERVOIR
1. With drain plug in place and tightened, refill reservoir with recommended hydraulic oil. Be sure filler cap screen is in
place and clean.
2. Be sure Shut-off Valve(s) is open. Valve(s) must be open before pumps are operated or damage may occur to pump.
3. Start engine, running it slowly until new oil circulates throughout the system.
4. With all control valves in neutral, run engine until pump quiets down, then add more hydraulic oil, if necessary.
5. As an operator works the booms and grapple, add more hydraulic oil as needed to maintain proper level in reservoir.
This will work air out of system and prevent cavitation, which is caused by air bubbles in hydraulic oil as it passes
through a pump.
6. Check hydraulic oil level again after loader has been operating for an hour or two. Add more hydraulic oil if needed.
SHUT-OFF VALVE
SHUT-OFF VALVE
SHUT-OFF VALVE
SHUT-OFF VALVE
SHUT-OFF VALVE
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
(Screws into
(Screws into
(Screws into
(Screws into
(Screws into
the bottom of
the bottom of
the bottom of
the bottom of
the bottom of
the reservoir.)
the reservoir.)
the reservoir.)
the reservoir.)
the reservoir.)
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...