Routine Maintenance
Service Schedules
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How to Use the Service Schedules
T3-012_4
In the example shown,
A
shows all service requirements to
be carried out every 10 hours and
B
shows the
requirements to be carried out every 500 hours.
Important: Services should be carried out at either the
hourly interval or calendar interval, whichever occurs first.
Refer to Calendar Equivalents.
Important: The intervals given in the schedules must not
be exceeded. If the machine is operated under severe
conditions (high temperature, dust, water, etc.), shorten
the intervals.
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HE Services
Summary of Contents for 8026 CTS
Page 2: ...0 0 9811 9950 Notes E S e r v i c e s...
Page 68: ...Operation Entering and Leaving the Cab 50 50 9811 9950 1 Fig 8 B A E S e r v i c e s...
Page 71: ...Operation Doors and Windows 53 53 9811 9950 1 C035100 Fig 11 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 103: ...Operation Operating Levers Pedals 85 85 9811 9950 1 731911 Fig 36 F E S e r v i c e s...
Page 105: ...Operation Operating Levers Pedals 87 87 9811 9950 1 731911 Fig 38 F E S e r v i c e s...
Page 111: ...Operation Operating Levers Pedals 93 93 9811 9950 1 796300 B4 Fig 43 A B D E S e r v i c e s...
Page 141: ...Operation Working with the Machine 123 123 9811 9950 1 731990 2 Fig 55 1 2 3 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 171: ...Operation Transporting the Machine 153 153 9811 9950 1 800990 4 Fig 68 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 257: ...Routine Maintenance Fuel System 239 239 9811 9950 1 T015790 2 Fig 93 A E S e r v i c e s...
Page 266: ...Routine Maintenance Tracks and Running Gear 248 248 9811 9950 1 Fig 98 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 320: ...Specifications Vibration 302 302 9811 9950 1 Page left intentionally blank E S e r v i c e s...