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To do a check of the hydraulic oil level, Lubrication, general information, Technical data on,

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6. Put a container below the oil drain hose. 7. Remove the oil drain plug. 8. Let the oil run out into the container. 9. Install the oil drain plug. 10. Fill with new oil as given in Technical data on page 29. 11. Put the oil drain hose into initial position. 12. Do a check of the engine oil level. Refer to To do a check of the engine oil level on page 22. 13. Fill with oil to the FULL mark on the oil dipstick. Note: For safe disposal of used engine oil, refer to Disposal on page 28. To do a check of the hydraulic oil level WARNING: Do the check of the hydraulic oil level when the hydraulic oil is cool. WARNING: Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. If injured by escaping fluid, see a doctor at once. Serious infection or reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately. Note: Use a small quantity of lubrication. Remove all unwanted lubricant and make sure that there is no lubricant on belts or the surface of the belt pulley. 1. Remove the 2 knobs and the hydraulic cover. 2. Loosen the dipstick and pull it out. 3. Clean the oil from the dipstick. 4. Put the dipstick in the hole for the dipstick and tighten it. 5. Loosen and pull the dipstick out and read the oil level. 6. Make sure that the oil level in the hydraulic oil tank is between the 2 horizontal lines on the dipstick. 7. Fill with hydraulic oil if the hydraulic oil level is below the lower line, but do not fill above the top line. Refer to Technical data on page 29 for recommended oil. 8. Install the hydraulic cover and the 2 knobs. Note: To replace the hydraulic oil, speak to an approved service agent. Lubrication, general information • Remove the ignition key to prevent accidental movements during lubrication. • Clean the area before you lubricate a part on the product. • Use engine oil when you lubricate with an oil can. • When you lubricate with grease, use a chassis or ball bearing grease that prevents corrosion. Remove unwanted grease after lubrication. • Lubricate 2 times a week if you operate the product daily. • Do not spill lubricant on the drive belts or the grooves of the belt pulleys. If you do spill, clean with alcohol. If the friction between the drive belt and the pulley is not sufficient after you clean with alcohol, replace the drive belt. CAUTION: Do not use gasoline or other petroleum products to clean drive belts. 1995 - 002 - 05.12.2022 23

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6.
Put a container below the oil drain hose.
7.
Remove the oil drain plug.
8.
Let the oil run out into the container.
9.
Install the oil drain plug.
10. Fill with new oil as given in
Technical data on
page 29
.
11. Put the oil drain hose into initial position.
12. Do a check of the engine oil level. Refer to
To do
a check of the engine oil level on page 22
.
13. Fill with oil to the FULL mark on the oil dipstick.
Note:
For safe disposal of used engine oil, refer to
Disposal on page 28
.
To do a check of the hydraulic oil
level
WARNING:
Do the check of the
hydraulic oil level when the hydraulic oil
is cool.
WARNING:
Escaping hydraulic oil
under pressure can have sufficient force
to penetrate the skin, causing serious
injury. If injured by escaping fluid, see
a doctor at once. Serious infection
or reaction can develop if proper
medical treatment is not administered
immediately.
Note:
Use a small quantity of lubrication. Remove
all unwanted lubricant and make sure that there is no
lubricant on belts or the surface of the belt pulley.
1.
Remove the 2 knobs and the hydraulic cover.
2.
Loosen the dipstick and pull it out.
3.
Clean the oil from the dipstick.
4.
Put the dipstick in the hole for the dipstick and
tighten it.
5.
Loosen and pull the dipstick out and read the oil
level.
6.
Make sure that the oil level in the hydraulic oil
tank is between the 2 horizontal lines on the
dipstick.
7.
Fill with hydraulic oil if the hydraulic oil level is
below the lower line, but do not fill above the
top line. Refer to
Technical data on page 29
for
recommended oil.
8.
Install the hydraulic cover and the 2 knobs.
Note:
To replace the hydraulic oil, speak to an
approved service agent.
Lubrication, general information
Remove the ignition key to prevent accidental
movements during lubrication.
Clean the area before you lubricate a part on the
product.
Use engine oil when you lubricate with an oil can.
When you lubricate with grease, use a chassis
or ball bearing grease that prevents corrosion.
Remove unwanted grease after lubrication.
Lubricate 2 times a week if you operate the
product daily.
Do not spill lubricant on the drive belts or the
grooves of the belt pulleys. If you do spill, clean
with alcohol. If the friction between the drive belt
and the pulley is not sufficient after you clean
with alcohol, replace the drive belt.
CAUTION:
Do not use gasoline or
other petroleum products to clean drive
belts.
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