Maintenance — Storing the Loader Storing the Loader
After Storage
Before Storage
1. Check the tire air pressure and inflate the tires if they are low.
If the loader is to be stored for a long period, in excess of two months, the following procedures are suggested:
2. Connect the battery. 3. Check the fan belt tension.
1. Wash off entire machine.
4. Check all fluid levels (engine oil, transmission/ hydraulic oil, engine coolant and any attached implements).
2. Fully inflate the tires. 3. Lubricate all grease zerks.
5. Start the engine. Observe all indicators. If all indicators are functioning properly and reading normally, move the machine outside.
4. Check all fluid levels and replenish as necessary. 5. Add stabilizer to the fuel per the fuel supplier’s recommendations.
6. When outside, park the machine and let the engine idle for at least five minutes.
6. Remove the battery, charge fully and store in a cool, dry location.
7. Shut off the engine and walk around machine. Make a visual inspection looking for evidence of leaks.
7. If the machine will not be operated for a month or longer, apply grease to all exposed hydraulic cylinder rod areas or retract all cylinders so rod exposure is minimized. Apply grease to any remaining rod areas. 8. Protect exposed cylinder rods. 9. Protect against extreme weather conditions such as moisture, sunlight and temperature.
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