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Lubrication

Important: Use of lubricants not corresponding to manufacturer recommendations may invalidate warranty claims. Always dispose of waste lubrication oils and hydraulic fluids according to environmental laws or take to a recycling center for proper disposal. DO NOT pour fluids onto the ground or down a drain.

Refer to the following figures for grease fitting locations. See “Fluid Capacities/Lubricants” on page27 for proper grease specifications. Wipe dirt from the fittings before greasing them to prevent contamination. Replace any missing or damaged fittings. To minimize dirt build-up, avoid excessive greasing.

Electrical System

Fuse Locations

The main system fuse (1, Figure 99) is located behind the battery connected to the positive (+) battery terminal.

The primary fuse panel (1, Figure 100) is located at the left side of the steering column.

Additional fuses are located in the engine compartment at the right rear corner of the loader platform. Machines with cab will have an additional fuse panel (2, Figure 101). Open the engine cover to access these fuses.

All older machines will have one fuse panel (1, Figure 101). Newer machines have in-line fuses located in the wire harness under the operator’s platform.

Control Modules

The control modules, located behind the operator’s seat on the right, provide switching, control logic and diagnostic functions.

Machine Controller

The machine controller provides the following functions:

•Glow plug control

•Starter logic

•Sends forward/reverse signal to drive controller

•Safety logic control

Drive Controller

The drive controller provides computerized control of the drive system, and provides error-reporting functionality.

LEDs inside the cover indicate the following:

•Green steady on — Indicates power to the drive controller

•Red/green flashing — Indicates an error in the system

See your dealer for more information about the drive controller, and drive controller error conditions.

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