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Engine Mounting Hardware Inspection
Perform the Mandatory Safety Shutdown
Procedure. Allow hot engine and hydraulic system
components to cool before servicing.
All bolts that secure the engine mounting brackets to the engine and the loader frame
should be checked and re-tightened as necessary.
Checking Engine Oil Level
Check the engine oil level daily before starting
the machine, or after every 10 hours of use.
1. Park the machine on a level surface.
2. Perform “Mandatory Safety Shutdown
3. Wait until the engine has cooled.
4. Open the engine access cover and rear
door.
5. Twist engine oil dipstick (E, Figure 93)
counterclockwise to unlatch it. Remove
the dipstick from the engine.
6. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth and
replace it in the engine. Push it in until it is
fully inserted.
7. Remove the dipstick again. The oil level
should be within the “Add” (G) and “Full”
(H) markings.
8. If the oil level is below the “Add”
marking:
a. Clean the area around the oil fill cap
(F) with a clean cloth.
b. Remove fill cap (F).
c. Add oil through the fill cap opening until the level reaches the “Full” mark.
d. Replace and tighten fill cap (F).
Important:
Do not over-fill the engine with oil; engine damage could result.
Changing Engine Oil and Filter
Refer to the “Maintenance Schedules” on page 123 for the service interval for replacing
the engine oil and filter.
Important:
For new units, the initial oil change should be after the first 50 hours.
1. Park the machine on a level surface.
WARNING
Figure 93 – Engine OIl Dipstick
and Fill Cap
E
F
G
H
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