7.22 Storage
It may be necessary to store your Terex Rubber Track Loader for an extended
period of time.
Perform the following tasks to prepare the machine for storage.
7.22.1 Storage Preparation
• Thoroughly clean the machine (inside and out) including the engine compart-
ment and underbody. Open hood, remove belly pans and pressure wash to
remove all buildup and debris.
• Allow machine to dry thoroughly, then reinstall belly pans, close hood. Touch up
any paint blemishes to prevent rust.
• Lubricate all chassis, loader and undercarriage points as indicated on the chart
in this chapter. Wipe away any excess grease.
• Replace any worn or damaged components.
• Add fuel stabilizer to near empty fuel tank, then fill to evenly distribute stabilizer
throughout fuel.
Note:
Run the engine for 5 minutes to circulate stabilized fuel throughout fuel
system.
• Park the machine in a dry place that provides protection from the elements.
• Drain and refill the cooling system with 50/50 pre-mixed antifreeze/water.
• Replace engine oil and filter. (ch. 7)
• Replace hydraulic oil and filters (ch. 7)
• Jack the machine and rest the chassis on approved jack stands to remove
weight from the torsion axles and suspend the tracks off of the ground.
• Apply protective lubricant (grease) to all exposed cylinder rods.
• Replace air cleaner elements and a/c filter element (if equipped).
• Return all controls to neutral position.
• Cover the exhaust outlet to shield it from the elements and foreign objects.
• Disconnect and remove the battery from the machine. Adjust the electrolyte
level if needed and charge before storing. Store in a warm dry place.
Do not
allow battery to freeze.
Charge periodically during storage as necessary.
• Label or tag the machine to indicate storage condition.
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Battery contents are flammable and corrosive. Contact with skin can
cause burns! Do not smoke or allow open flame near the battery to avoid
explosion! Wear appropriate PPE.
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