Table 4: Fluid Containers
Examine. Add fluid if necessary and keep components clean to prevent damage.
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
day*
x
600 hours
x 2400 hours
x
200 hours
Table 5: Components that Become Worn
Examine. Tighten or replace if necessary, to prevent shutdowns and unsatisfactory performance.
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
1200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
Component
hydraulic tank
Disk brake reservoir
Speak to your dealer for replacement parts
Component
drive belts and pulleys
tubes and hoses
door bumpers
rubber springs
shock absorbers
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Chapter 3. Routine Maintenance
More Data. See also
"Lubricant Identification and Procedures"
See
Figure 25
and
Supplement
the oil level and temperature. Add oil 68
(Table
10) if necessary. If the temperature is
higher than 130° F (54° C) or the oil is
contaminated, maintenance can be necessary
Speak to your dealer or Milnor.
See
Supplement
7. Examine the oil for
contamination. Remove the used oil from the
tank and add oil 68
(Table
Remove used oil from the tank. Add oil 68
(Table
10).
See
Figure
24. Examine the oil level and
quality. Add oil Dot3
(Table
If the oil is contaminated, it is necessary to
bleed the brake system. Speak to your dealer
or Milnor. This is not routine maintenance.
More Data
See
Supplement 1
and
Figure 8
Examine hoses and hose connections for
leaks.
See
Figure 21
See
Figure 22
See
Supplement 4
and
Figure 22
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6. Examine
10) if necessary.
10) if necessary.