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Accumulated grease or oil on a machine is a fire hazard. Remove this debris with steam cleaning or high pressure water at least every 1000 service hours or at any time there is a significant amount of oil spilled on the machine. |
Note: Check the machine for leaks. If a leak is found, find the source of the leak. Repair the leak before you start the machine. Check the fluid levels more frequently if you suspect a leak.
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Check the air filter service indicator. When the indicator is red, service the air filter element.
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Inspect the lights for broken bulbs or broken lenses. Replace the bulbs or the lenses if the bulbs or the lenses are broken.
Remove any trash in the engine compartment.
Inspect the cooling system for leaks, damaged hoses, or trash. Repair any leaks. Remove any trash from the radiator.
Inspect the engine attachments for wear or damage. Replace any components that are worn or damaged.
Inspect the hydraulic system for leaks. Inspect the following components: the hydraulic tank, the cylinder rod seals, the hoses, the lines and the fittings. Repair any leaks. Repair any damaged components or worn components.
Inspect the rear axle for any leaks.
Inspect the tires for damage. Check the tires for proper inflation. Replace missing valve caps.
Make sure that all covers and guards are firmly in place. Check the guards and covers for damage.
Inspect the steps, walkways, and handholds for damage or wear. Check the steps, walkways and handholds for cleanliness. Inspect the Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) for damage. If repair is necessary, consult your Caterpillar dealer. Tighten any loose bolts.
Inspect the operator compartment for cleanliness. Keep the operator compartment clean.
If equipped, adjust the rear view mirrors for the best vision.
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Inspect the rubber isolation blocks for damage, cracking, or splitting.