LUBRICATION AND MAINTERNANCE
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Important :
Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be
almost invisible. Use a piece of cardboard or wood
rather than your hands to search for suspected leaks.
If injured by escaping fluid, seek medical treatment
immediately. Serious infection or damage can occur
without proper medical treatment.
Daily or Every 10 Hours Checks
Lower the backhoe to the ground and relieve pressure
in backhoe hydraulic lines prior to performing any
service or maintenance operations on the tractor or
backhoe.
Do not perform service or maintenance
operations with backhoe raised off the ground. For
additional access to tractor components remove
backhoe.
Refer to "Lubrication Quick Figure and Maintenance
Quick Chart" for quick reference to Maintenance
Operations.
Do not operate the backhoe if the fittings are
leaking or if the hoses are damaged. A sudden line
burst could cause the boom, dipperstick(arm) or
bucket to drop suddenly, causing damage to the
tractor or backhoe or injury to personnel.
Escaping fluid under pressure can have
sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing serious
injury.
Operate the backhoe from the operator seat
only.
Do not stand or walk under a raised backhoe.
Accidental movement of control lever or leak in
hydraulic system could cause boom or
dipperstick(arm) to drop, causing severe injury.
Check the tractor hydraulic system as outlined in the
Tractor Operator's Manual.
Make sure to relieve all pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic hoses and lines. Also make
sure all connections are tight before applying pressure
to system.
Never operate the machine with damaged or
failed hydraulic hoses or lines.
When checking hydraulic system oil level, the backhoe
should be on the ground and bucket fully retracted(all
cylinders in retracted position).
Tractor tires should be maintained at maximum
recommended inflation to maintain normal tire profile
with added weight of backhoe/material. Unequal rear
tire inflation can result in bucket not being level to the
ground.
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Summary of Contents for I3030
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Page 47: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME I3030 I3030H I3040 I3040H 46 ...
Page 49: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME XR3032 XR3032H XR3037 XR3037H 48 ...
Page 51: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME R4010 R4010H R4020 R4020H 50 ...
Page 53: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME XR3135 XR3135H XR3140 XR3140H 52 ...
Page 55: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME XR3135 XR3135H XR3140 XR3140H 54 ...
Page 57: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME XR4040 XR4040H XR4046 XR4046H 56 ...
Page 59: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME XR4140 XR4145 XR4150 XR4155 MT342 MT347 MT352 MT357 58 ...
Page 61: ...IMBH10 SUBFRAME MT345E MT350E MT355E 60 ...
Page 63: ...IMBH20 MAIN FRAME 62 ...
Page 65: ...IMBH21 SEAT CONTROL WALVOIL 64 ...
Page 67: ...IMBH30 SWING FRAME 66 ...
Page 69: ...IMBH40 BOOM 68 ...
Page 71: ...IMBH50 BUCKET DIPPERSTICK 70 ...
Page 73: ...IMBH50 BUCKET DIPPERSTICK 72 ...
Page 75: ...IMBH60 CONTROL VALVE SD6 6 74 ...
Page 79: ...IMBH61 HYDRAULIC LINE XR4140 XR4145 XR4150 XR4155 MT342 MT347 MT352 MT357 78 ...
Page 81: ...IMBH61 HYDRAULIC LINE MT345E MT350E MT355E S N 181129640 80 ...
Page 83: ...IMBH61 HYDRAULIC LINE MT345E MT350E MT355E S N 200415068 82 ...
Page 85: ...IMBH61 HYDRAULIC LINE MT345E MT350E MT355E 84 ...
Page 87: ...IMBH62 HYDRAULIC CONTROL FITTING a a A A f f F F c c d d b b B B f f F F e e E E 86 ...
Page 89: ...IMBH62 HYDRAULIC CONTROL FITTING a a A A f f F F c c d d b b B B f f F F e e E E 88 ...
Page 91: ...IMBH70 BUCKET CYLINDER 90 ...
Page 93: ...IMBH71 DIPPERSTICK CYLINDER 92 ...
Page 95: ...IMBH72 BOOM CYLINDER 94 ...
Page 97: ...IMBH73 SWING CYLINDER 96 ...
Page 99: ...IMBH74 STABILIZER CYLINDER LH 98 ...
Page 101: ...IMBH74 STABILIZER CYLINDER RH 100 ...