Lubrication and maintenance – HONDA FL5540K1 User Manual

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LUBRICATION

and MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

and

MAINTENANCE

Do not perform any

operations with front loader raised off the
ground.

Lower front loader to the ground and relieve
pressure in loader hydraulic lines prior to
performing any service maintenance
operations on tractor or loader.

-Keep hands and body from

pressurized

Use paper or cardboard,

not body parts, to check for

Hydraulic

under pressure will penetrate the skin

causing serious injury.

Make sure that

all

operating and service

personnel know that

in

the event hydraulic

fluid penetrates the skin, it must be surgically

removed within a few hours by a doctor

familiar with this form of Injury, or gangrene

may result.

-Do

not operate the front loader

if the fittings or the hoses are leaking

or

damaged.

A

sudden

burst could cause

the main frame

to

drop suddenly, causing

damage to the tractor or

or Injury to

personnel.

- Accidental movement of

control lever or leak in the hydraulic system
could cause main frame to drop, causing
serious injury.

Do

not stand or walk under a

raised attachment.

When checking hydraulic system oil level,
the loader should be on the ground and
bucket fully retracted (all cylinders in the

retracted position). Grease all loader pivot
points

as

indicated on lubrication chart.

Inspect hydraulic hoses, connections

,

control

valve and cylinders for evidence of leakage

If

oil seepage past cylinder rod is evident,

look for scoring on rod.

Tractor tire inflation should be checked as

listed in tractor owner’s manual to ensure tire

inflation is to specification.

Unequal inflation can result in bucket not
being level to the ground.

Front tires should be maintained at maximum
recommended inflation to maintain normal

tire profile with added loader weight and

material.

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