MAINTENANCE
SERVICE PROCEDURE
4-63
EVERY 1000 HOURS SERVICE
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Maintenance for every 250 and 500 hours should be performed
at the same time.
CHANGE OIL IN POWER TRAIN CASE, WASH STRAINERS (POWER TRAIN PUMP STRAINER, SCAVENG-
ING PUMP STRAINER)
WARNING
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The oil is at high temperature immediately after operations, so wait for the temperature to go down
before starting the operation.
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The undercover is heavy. Do not go directly under the cover when opening or closing it. When remov-
ing bolts (5), carry out the operation at the rear of the point immediately under the cover so that it is
possible to escape at any time.
Prepare the following.
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Oil replacement amount: 45 liters
1.
Remove drain cover (1) on the left side at the bottom of the
power train case, pull out drain hose (2) from the takeoff
port, then loosen drain plug (P1) and drain the oil.
After draining the oil, tighten drain plug (P1).
Do not remove drain plug (P1).
2.
Remove inspection cover (3) of the undercover on the bot-
tom rear of the machine as follows.
1) Remove 2 bolts (4) on the machine front end.
2) Hold down cover (3) and remove 2 bolts (5) on the
machine rear end gradually. (Rainwater or other accu-
mulated water may flow out, so be careful.)
3) Lower cover (3) gradually and open it. (The front side of
the cover is hinged.)
The strainer can be seen at top portion P.
3.
Remove drain plug (P2) in the strainer cover, and drain the
oil (approx. 4 liters) collected inside the piping.
4.
Loosen mounting bolt (6) of the power train strainer, and
remove cover (7).
5.
Remove spring (8), then remove strainer (9).
6.
Remove any dirt stuck to strainer (9), then wash it in clean
diesel oil or flushing oil. Wash the removed parts and the
inside of the case at the same time.
Front of
machine
Summary of Contents for 76243
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 5: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 3 q Machine equipped without cab Back pocket of operator s seat ...
Page 16: ...NECESSARY INFORMATION FOREWORD 1 14 ...
Page 17: ...FOREWORD NECESSARY INFORMATION 1 15 ...
Page 24: ...CONTENTS 1 22 ...
Page 28: ...SAFETY LABELS SAFETY 2 4 SAFETY LABELS 2 POSITIONS OF SAFETY PICTOGRAMS 2 ...
Page 289: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
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