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60 Series 2WD/4WD, Model - 8560
Lubrication System
Oil Level Check
Check engine oil before starting the engine.
1. Remove dipstick gauge (A) provided on the right hand
side of the crankcase.
2. Oil level should be between the two marks provided on
the dipstick.
Oil Change
Change Engine Oil as per Routine Service Schedule given in
this Manual.
1. Ensure that the engine is stopped before changing oil.
2. Remove the drain plug provided at bottom of oil sump.
3. Allow the oil to drain at least for five minutes. All the
oil can be drained out when engine is still warm.
4. Now reinstall the drain plug. Service the oil filter as
explained below.
5. Remove the breather cum oil filler cap (C) to expose the
oil filler neck.
6. Refill the oil sump slowly by recommended grade of oil
(15W40-CI4) from the oil filler neck.
7. Clean and place the breather again.
Engine Oil Filter
The life of engine and turbocharger depends upon clean oil
being circulated to its bearings. In the normal course of
engine operation the lubricating oil undergoes changes
which produce harmful by-products. The purpose of the oil
filter is to separate and remove dirt and other injurious
foreign materials from the oil and prevent these from being
circulated in the engine.
The Engine oil filter (B) should be replaced as per Routine
Service Schedule given in this Manual or whenever engine
oil is changed.
Changing Spin On Filter
1. Ensure that engine is stopped before changing filter.
2. Remove the lub oil filter Guard.
3. Unscrew the oil filter (B).
4. Prime the new spin-on filter with clean oil.
5. Screw the new filter to the adapter.
6. Move the Hand and foot throttle to engine “Idle”
position.
7. Start the engine, check the oil pressure gauge to see
whether the lubricating oil is circulating through the
Engine.
8. Inspect the oil filter for oil leaks.
NOTE : Stop the engine immediately if Oil pressure is not
recorded within 10 seconds of engine starting or Leakage is
observed. Get the cause identified and rectified before
proceeding further.
Turbocharger
Check the turbocharger periodically as follows.
1. Move the Hand and foot throttle to engine “Idle”
position.
2. Inspect the oil filter for oil leaks through oil supply and
drain line.
3. Stop the engine immediately if leakage or abnormal
sound is observed. Get the cause identified and rectified
before proceeding further.
NOTE : Engine oil and filter element must be
changed after initial 50 hrs. of operation in new
tractor or whenever major overhaul of engine is
carried out and subsequently after every
250 hrs. respectively.
To avoid delays, we recommend that you carry
extra filter elements on hand so that
replacements can be made at the correct time.
The FILTER is located on the right-hand side of
the crankcase.
Filling oil consumes time. Allow sufficient time
for the oil to settle down in crankcase.
C
A
B