CD397-Oper
Operation - 5 - 5
August 2018 (Rev B)
Operation
Mobile Belt Loader Model 660-28
Section 5
Operation Manual
5.3.2
Conveyor
When storing the Model 660 Belt Loader, saving space might be important if there is limited storage space
available.
5.4
Returning
the
Tractor
to
Operation
After
Long-Term
Storage
5.4.1
Tires
1. Inflate the tires to 45 psi (3.1 bar) - Standard.
2. Using a forklift or a crane, lift the unit.
3. Remove the blocks from beneath the tractor.
4. Lower the tractor to the ground.
5.4.2
Battery
1. Check the battery levels and service them, if required.
2. Install batteries in the vehicle.
3. Clean the battery cables and posts.
4. Lightly coat the clamps and battery posts with petroleum jelly.
5. Connect the battery cables to the posts.
6. Charge the batteries.
5.4.3
Engine
and
Engine
Components
1. Remove the plastic covers and tape from all engine and fuel tank openings.
2. Drain the oil sump, if needed.
3. Replace filters, if needed.
4. Refill the oil sump.
5. Tighten the alternator and water pump belt.
6. Replace the fuel filter and the water separator.
7. Fill the fuel tank and prime the system.
8. Check the coolant system and service the system, if required.
9. Using a bar or turning tool, turn the engine in its normal direction of rotation.
10. Ensure there are no hydraulic locks or resistance.
5.4.4
Transmission
Refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations contained in the Vendor section of 660-28 Maintenance
manual.
5.4.5
Drive
Axle
Refill the drive axle, if needed.
WARNING:
TO AVOID INJURY TO PERSONNEL OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT, ALWAYS USE
LIFTING EQUIPMENT, JACK STANDS, AND CHAINS WITH A SAFE MINIMUM
CAPACITY OF ONE AND A HALF TIMES THE WEIGHT OF THE VEHICLE BEING
LIFTED.
WARNING
Property
of
American
Airlines