Warning – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Model 6036 Legacy

Cab and Covers

18. Install the lower (Fig. 4-53, 1) and upper (2)

transmission covers; secure using six hex-head
capscrews, six lockwashers and six flat washers (3).

Figure 4-53 Install the Upper and Lower Transmission

Covers

Note: Steps 19-21 apply to vehicles equipped with
optional heater (enclosed cab models only). If your vehicle
does not have the optional heater, proceed to Step 22.

19. Working under the cab, connect the coolant hoses

(Fig. 4-54, 1 and 2) to the heater hoses. Secure with
two hose clamps (3 and 4).

20. Connect the heater control cable (Fig. 4 -54, 5) to the

heater control valve (6). Tighten the hose clamp
screw (7).

Figure 4-54 Connect Heater Hoses

21. Fill the cooling system completely with a 50/50 mixture

of ethylene glycol and water, allowing time for the
coolant to fill the engine block. The cooling system
capacity is listed in “Specifications,” Section 2.

22. Connect the battery negative (-) cable.

23. Carefully examine all cab components, fasteners,

etc., one last time before engine start-up. Rectify any
faulty conditions.

24. Start the engine and check the operation of all controls.

Check for hydraulic fluid leaks. Check the hydraulic
fluid level in the tank and add fluid as required.

IMPORTANT: When the engine is initially started, run it
briefly at low idle and check the vehicle for any visual
sign of fluid leakage. STOP the engine immediately if
any leakage is noted, and make any necessary repairs
before continuing.

25. Wait for the engine to cool and check the coolant

level. Add coolant to the overflow bottle as required
to bring the coolant to the proper level.

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WARNING:

Hydraulic oil leaking under

pressure can penetrate the skin and cause
severe personal injury. DO NOT use your hand
or any part of your body to check for hydraulic
leaks. When checking for hydraulic leaks, wear
safety glasses and gloves to help provide
protection from spraying hydraulic oil. Use a
piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks.

WARNING:

The cooling system is under

pressure, and escaping coolant can cause
severe burns and eye injury. To prevent
personal injury, NEVER remove the radiator
cap while the cooling system is hot. Wear
safety glasses. Turn the radiator cap to the first
stop and allow pressure to escape before
removing the cap completely.

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