MAINTENANCE PLAN
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4.7.11.c CHANGING THE HYDRAULIC TRANS-
MISSION OIL
DANGER
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Carry out this operation with the machine parked on level
ground and raised loader arm with engaged safety lock.
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The hydraulic transmission oil must be drained at operat-
ing temperature, which is very high, and may cause seri-
ous burns; wear insulating gloves, goggles and safety
shoes.
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Immediately clean any area dirty with oil.
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Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered
special waste and must be collected and disposed of ac-
cording to the anti-pollution regulations in force.
When changing the transmission oil, change also the filter (see
“4.7.11.d CHANGING THE HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION FIL-
TER”).
Proceed as follows:
1 - Open the engine hood (see “3.5.1 ENGINE HOOD”).
2 - Remove the drain plug (1) and let the oil flow into a container
with suitable capacity.
Use a 27 mm spanner.
3 - Carefully remove the filter and change it, (see “4.7.11.d
CHANGING THE HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION FILTER”).
4 - Put back the plug (1) and pour oil until reaching the MIN. level
on the dipstick (2).
5 - Start the engine and let it idle to fill the converter and the in-
ternal circuits.
6 - While the engine is idling, add oil until reaching the MIN. level
again.
7 - When the oil reaches a temperature of approximately 50°C,
add oil until reaching the MAX. mark.
For the topping up, see “4.3 FUEL, COOLANT AND LUBRI-
CANTS”.
8 - Close the engine hood.
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