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275B SER
800-00152
The supply source for the hydraulic system, the oil reservoir, is located remote from the machine. The reservoir
features return line filters and suction screens to keep the oil clean. Filters are cleanable, and/or replaceable. A sight
gauge for checking oil quantity is located on the side of the reservoir. See Figure 1 below.
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
INSPECTION COVER
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
FILLER CAP
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
When making repairs on
When making repairs on
When making repairs on
When making repairs on
When making repairs on
hydraulic system, keep
hydraulic system, keep
hydraulic system, keep
hydraulic system, keep
hydraulic system, keep
all parts clean and
all parts clean and
all parts clean and
all parts clean and
all parts clean and
remove all dirt from the
remove all dirt from the
remove all dirt from the
remove all dirt from the
remove all dirt from the
area before you begin
area before you begin
area before you begin
area before you begin
area before you begin
disassembly. Use caps
disassembly. Use caps
disassembly. Use caps
disassembly. Use caps
disassembly. Use caps
and plugs to keep dirt
and plugs to keep dirt
and plugs to keep dirt
and plugs to keep dirt
and plugs to keep dirt
out of tubelines and
out of tubelines and
out of tubelines and
out of tubelines and
out of tubelines and
openings.
openings.
openings.
openings.
openings.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
Check oil level in reservoir before each period of operation, or daily. If, at any time, you find the level is low, check the
loader for leaks around tubes, hoses, fittings, and couplings.
HYDRAULIC OIL CHANGING PROCEDURE
HYDRAULIC OIL CHANGING PROCEDURE
HYDRAULIC OIL CHANGING PROCEDURE
HYDRAULIC OIL CHANGING PROCEDURE
HYDRAULIC OIL CHANGING PROCEDURE
This procedure should be used once during the breaking in period of a new loader (after one week, or 50 hours of
operation) and then every six months, or 1000 hours.
Throughout the oil changing procedure remember that cleanliness is absolutely necessary. Hands, tools, funnels, oil
filling equipment, the oil filler opening, and, above all, the hydraulic oil itself must be kept absolutely clean. Dirt in the
hydraulic system can cause serious damage to pumps, valves, and cylinders.
DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
DRAINING THE RESERVOIR
1. First, be sure boom is lowered to the ground and secure.
2. Remove the reservoir drain plug to drain the oil. (see Figure 1).
HYDRAULIC OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
HYDRAULIC OIL
RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR
RESERVOIR
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE
ENCLOSURE
ENCLOSURE
ENCLOSURE
ENCLOSURE
RETURN FILTERS
RETURN FILTERS
RETURN FILTERS
RETURN FILTERS
RETURN FILTERS
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
MOTOR
MOTOR
MOTOR
MOTOR
PUMPS
PUMPS
PUMPS
PUMPS
PUMPS
FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR
VALVES
VALVES
VALVES
VALVES
VALVES
JUNCTION
JUNCTION
JUNCTION
JUNCTION
JUNCTION
BOX
BOX
BOX
BOX
BOX
COUPLING
COUPLING
COUPLING
COUPLING
COUPLING