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TM 10-3930-660-10
0005 00-1
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS 0005 00
GENERAL
It is essential that the operator know how to perform every operation of which the vehicle is capable. This work package
gives instructions on starting and stopping the vehicle, on the basic motions of the vehicle and how to use these instructions to
perform specific tasks for which the equipment was designed.
NEW VEHICLE BREAK-IN
Controlled break-in is the ideal fitting of all internal moving metal parts. Using the proper oil and preventive maintenance
program during this period will provide long life of the engine.
1. Starting the Engine
. Warm the engine to operating temperature, 180-190°F (82-88°C), before placing the engine under
load.
2. Operation
.
a. Avoid constant speeds.
b. Use the range select control lever to place the transmission in the appropriate gear to prevent engine lugging.
c. Check the gauges to ensure normal operation of the engine.
d. Check the coolant level and fill as necessary.
e. Check the oil level. Add oil as necessary to keep it at the correct level. Do not overfill the crankcase.
f. After the first 20 hours of operation, the transmission oil and filter must be changed. Contact Maintenance to change
and lubricate with correct grade of lubricant. After the first 50 hours of operation, the following items must be
changed: Planetary Gear Oil, Hydraulic Oil Filter, Engine Oil and Filter, Differential Oil. Contact Maintenance.
OPERATE ENGINE
1. Adjust the operator seat so that when your seat belt is buckled you can still depress the foot pedals.
NOTE
Before starting vehicle, ensure parking brake is engaged.
2. If the parking brake is not engaged, pull lever up.
NOTE
Before starting vehicle, ensure travel select lever is placed in Neutral “N”.
409-024
STARTER-RUN
ACCELERATOR
TRAVEL
PARKING
OPERATOR
CONTROL
SELECT
LEVER
BRAKE
LEVER
SEAT
PEDAL
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