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MAINTENANCE
Every 500 Hours
Cleaning the Radiator and Oil
Cooler Fins
WARNING
Wear required appropriate equipment
such as safety glasses and filter mask
when using compressed air, as metal
fragments or other objects can fly and
cause serious personal injury.
IMPORTANT: To prevent damaging the
fins with the compressed air, do not hold
the nozzle close to the fins. Also, do not
spray highly pressurized water directly at
the fins.
When using water, cover the electrical
system to prevent water from getting in.
1. Open the rear door.
2. Blow compressed air on the radiator and
oil cooler fins to remove mud and dirt stuck
on them. Do not use steam or water
instead of compressed air.
Replacing the Fuel Filter
WARNING
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¡Do not smoke or permit open flames
while handling fuel or working on the
fuel system.
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¡Stop the engine in a well-ventilated
place and allow it to cool down before
performing maintenance.
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¡Clean up spilled fuel immediately.
< CTL60 / CTL80 >
1. Tilt up the ROPS.
< CTL70 >
1. Open the radiator.
2. Place a pan under the filter (1).
3. Using a filter wrench, turn the filter (1)
counterclockwise and remove it.
4. Clean the surface of installation of the filter
stand.
5. Apply a thin layer of oil to the packing of
the new filter.
T7G020
T7G021
1
T9G005
1