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L010-3930-660-12
NOTES
1. LUBRICATION During adverse weather or
7. During adverse weather, dusty, or sandy
abnormal dusty conditions, lubrication may require
conditions, change oil and filter element at 250 hour
daily servicing
intervals. For normal off-highway operation, for
operation under rapid change in ambient
2. The lubricating points for the brake pedal and
temperature, or for operation in presence of
transmission disconnect pedal counter shaft are
chemical fumes, change at 375 hour intervals. Use
located under the cab (GAA).
MIL-L-2104 hydraulic transmission fluid when
operating the vehicle in temperatures above -10F (-
3. Lubricate all hinges and door latches with a hand
23C), and MIL-L-46167A transmission fluid when
oiler (OE/HDO).
operating in temperatures below -10 F (-23 C).
4. Check the differential oil levels while vehicle is on
8. To lube the steering knuckle joint, the vehicle may
a level surface. Oil should be to the bottom of the
have to be moved forward or backwards to align
check and fill hole (GO, or GAA, see card 2).
grease fitting with access hole. If the fitting is
aligned with the access hole but grease gun will not
5. Lubricate after fording operations (GAA).
go on fitting, turn the wheels right or left until grease
gun fits on grease fitting (GAA).
6. WARNING - Do not stand under the attachment
and carriage assembly during lubrication services.
9. Raise the boom to approximately 150 to lubricate
To lube the carriage lube points and tilt cylinder
the boom hoist cylinder pins (GAA).
lower points, raise the fork assembly 48-inches (122
cm) and tilt the carriage assembly forward 90. To
10. Drain hydraulic reservoir every 2000 hours. Change
lube the tilt cylinder's head pivot pin, place the level
hydraulic oil filter and add oil (OE/HDO) to reservoir
forks/carriage firmly on the ground (GAA).
until oil is visible in sight gauge. Operate hydraulic
system and check oil level again.
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