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RESERVOIR BREATHER REPLACEMENT
WARNING: Before carrying out any service work on the hydraulic system it is necessary to allow it to cool down (the temperature should not be more than 40°C (104F).
WARNING: Hydraulic fluid or grease injected into your skin can cause severe injury or death. Keep your hands and body away from any pressurized leak. Use cardboard or paper to check for a leak. If fluid is injected into your skin, see a doctor immediately and have the fluid removed.
WARNING: Before carrying out any service work on hydraulic filters or the hydraulic system, remove the hydraulic reservoir breather cap and press the button on the breather to release all pressure in the system. Failure to observe these instructions can cause injury. See “Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system” .
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STEP 1

CS98N547 Place the machine on flat, level ground and place the attachment in the position shown. Stop the engine and remove the starter switch key. Open the right rear service door.
STEP 2
BD02D094 The oil should be in the middle of the indicator. Add more oil if necessary. TRIM THIS EDGE
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FILLING THE RESERVOIR
Release all pressure in the hydraulic reservoir. See “Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system” page 139.
DRAINING WATER AND SEDIMENT FROM THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR
Release all pressure in the hydraulic reservoir. See “Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system” page 139.

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CD01D048 Clean the cover plate and the area around the plate. Remove the cover plate and add hydraulic fluid to the reservoir as required. Replace the cover plate seal if required and install the cover plate.
CD01K081 Position a drain pan under the drain plug. Loosen the drain plug on the bottom of the reservoir and drain the sediment and water accumulated at the bottom of the reservoir. After draining, tighten the drain plug. Add hydraulic oil if necessary.
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