Operating Instructions English
15
Servicing and lubricating table
Fig. 23
Ref.-No.
Work to be carried out
Service-intervals
before each
use
Every 10
hours
Every 25
hours
Every 50
hours
Every 100
hours
Every 150
hours
Every 200
hours
Every 300
hours
Every 400
hours
Before
placing into
1
Checking engine oil level •
2
Checking and cleaning the air filter •
3
Checking the engine coolant level •
4
Checking and cleaning the radiator
grille
••
5
Exchanging the engine oil and
oil filter
1
)
••
6
Tightening the wheel nuts on the front
and rear
•
7
Checking the gear-oil level •
8
Exchanging the hydrostatic oil filter
1
) •
9
Exchanging the hydrostatic oil filter
1
) •
10
Exchanging the hydraulics/hydrostatic •
11
Exchanging the air filter insert
1
)•
2
)
12
Lubricating the drive shaft (both ends) • •
13
Lubricating the wheel hubs of the front
axle
••
14
Lubricating the axle pivots of the front
axle (lubricated fittings front and rear)
••
15
Lubricating the axle shank of the front
axle (lubricated fittings front and rear)
••
16
Lubricating the servo-cylinder (both
ends)
••
17
Lubricating the 3 point hub drive shaft • •
18
Exchanging the engine coolant once
annually
1
)
19
Checking all hoses and V-notch belts • •
20
Exchanging the fuel filter
1
)•
20
Draining condensation from the diesel
filter
•
1
) Carry out this servicing at a garage.
2
) Shorter intervals if used in dusty conditions.
Only necessary after having been put into service for the first time. Thereafter, observe service
intervals according to the table.
Have your appliance with attachments checked and serviced once every season at a specialised workshop.
Observe the servicing guidelines in the engine manual.