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S E R V I C I N G A N D I N S P E C T I O N
10.7.5
Servicing the cooling system
The radiator is installed behind the diesel engine (Fig. 86).
One part cools the hydraulic fluid, while the other part cools
the engine.
WARNING
Crushing/shearing hazard.
Moving engine parts can crush and cut.
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Do not open the engine enclosure unless the
engine is stopped to avoid hazards from moving
objects (cooling fan and drive belts for the fan
and alternator).
Burn hazard.
Engine components can get very hot during op-
eration.
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Do not touch the engine mass, exhaust system,
or cooling system immediately after stopping
the engine.
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Wait until the stopped engine has cooled to the
point that the exhaust system, engine mass and
cooling system are comfortable to touch.
Service the cooling system according to the inspec-
tion intervals specified in this Operator's Manual.
Stop the engine immediately if the temperature
indicator in the instrument panel Item 6 (Fig. 13,
page 48) is illuminated.
If the temperature indicator is illuminated, either
the engine or the hydraulic oil or both have become
too hot.