Warning, Maintenance – John Deere rhino pd54 User Manual

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4. MAINTENANCE

2. Remove primary (outer) element only.

3. Thoroughly clean all dirt from inside filter housing.

4. Air cleaner has a rubber dust unloader valve on the

air cleaner. Squeeze valve tip to release any

trapped dirt particle.

IMPORTANT: Remove secondary safety (inner)

element ONLY for replacement. DO NOT attempt

to clean, wash, or reuse secondary element.

Replacement of secondary element is usually

necessary ONLY when primary element has a hole

in it.

5. To replace secondary element, remove retaining

nut and secondary element. Immediately replace

secondary element with new element to prevent

dust from entering air intake system.

6. Install new primary element and tighten wing nut

securely. Install cover assembly and tighten

retaining wing nut securely.

4.9.3 Element Storage

Seal element in a plastic bag and store in shipping

container to protect against dust and damage.

NOTE: Air cleaner element MUST BE DRY before

storing in plastic bag.

4.10 FUEL FILTER

4.10.1 Water Separator

Fuel filter is equipped with a water drain plug, check/

drain every 50 hours or 2 weeks.

NOTE: Drain water into a suitable container and

dispose of properly.

1. Loosen drain plug at bottom of fuel filter two or

three turns.

2. Loosen air bleed plug two full turns on fuel filter

base and drain water from bottom until fuel starts

to drain out.

3. When fuel starts to drain out, tighten drain plug

securely by hand or using a coin.

After draining water from the fuel filter, the filter must

be primed by bleeding all air from the fuel system.

4. Operate primer lever of the fuel supply pump until

fuel flow is free from air bubbles.

5. Tighten bleed plug securely by hand or using a

coin, continue operating hand primer until pumping

action is not felt. Push hand primer inward (toward

engine) as far as it will go.

If the fuel system needs further bleeding of air, see

Bleeding Fuel System in Maintenance section of this

manual.

4.10.2 Fuel Filter Replacement

ESCAPING FLUID UNDER PRESSURE CAN

PENETRATE THE SKIN CAUSING SERIOUS

INJURY. RELIEVE PRESSURE BEFORE

DISCONNECTING FUEL OR OTHER LINES.

TIGHTEN ALL CONNECTIONS BEFORE

APPLYING PRESSURE. KEEP HANDS AND BODY

AWAY FROM PINHOLES AND NOZZLES THAT

EJECT FLUIDS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. USE

A PIECE OF CARDBOARD OR PAPER TO

SEARCH FOR LEAKS. DO NOT USE YOUR

HAND.

IF ANY FLUID IS INJECTED INTO THE SKIN, A

DOCTOR FAMILIAR WITH THIS TYPE INJURY

MUST SURGICALLY REMOVE IT WITHIN A

FEW HOURS OR GANGRENE MAY RESULT.

DOCTORS UNFAMILIAR WITH THIS TYPE OF

INJURY MAY CALL THE DEERE & COMPANY

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT IN MOLINE, ILLINOIS,

OR OTHER KNOWLEDGEABLE MEDICAL

SOURCE.

Replace fuel filter every 600 hours or 12 months.

1. Thoroughly clean fuel filter assembly and

surrounding area.

2. Loosen drain plug and drain fuel into a suitable

container.

WARNING

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