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Skid steer service (C) 1000hr (major)

Use this checklist as a service schedule guide for the correct maintenance of your Skid Steer. Maintenance work must be done at regular intervals. Failure to do so will result in excessive wear and early failures.
Brisbane Diesel
05/01/2023

Skid steer service (C) 1000hr (major)

Use this checklist as a service schedule guide for the correct maintenance of your Skid Steer. Maintenance work must be done at regular intervals. Failure to do so will result in excessive wear and early failures.

    PRE-SERVICE CHECKS

    LUBE SERVICE

    Change cabin filter(s)

    Fill washer bottle

    Change wiper blades

    Change engine oil & filter

    Clean crankcase breather

    Change fuel filter (s)

    Change fuel separator

    Change outer air filter

    Change inner air filter (if applicable)

    Change chain case oil

    Change hydraulic HP filter(S) (if applicable)

    Change hydraulic return filter (if applicable)

    Change final drive oil

    Grease machine & change out any no receptive nipples

    Adjust track tension

    Change fan belts

    Replace rocker cover seal

    Perform valve lash adjustment

    CABIN INSPECTIONS

    Check mirrors

    Check door seals

    Check rubber floor mats

    Check pedals (if applicable)

    Check operator seat condition

    Check seat belt/bar function

    Check windows for cracks / stone chips

    Check hood lining

    Check arm rests

    Check A/C louvers

    Check AM/FM radio

    Check UHF radios

    Check display screen for faults & reset service intervals

    Start machine and test e-stops

    Check joystick neutral position

    Test lockout lever function

    Function test all operations and test for boom creep

    Check Air conditioning functions

    Check rotating beacon

    Check auto idle function

    Check light function

    Complete movement checks on boom joints

    Remove attachment

    setup in service position, roll cabin, engage boom lock & shut down

    IMPLEMENT INSPECTION

    Check attachment G.E.T condition and report

    Check attachments for cracks

    Check hitch for cracks

    Check boom arms for cracks and defects

    Check hydraulic all hoses/tubes

    Check all hydraulic cylinders for leaks and rod damage

    Check condition of cylinder covers (if applicable)

    UPPER STRUCTURE

    Check for panel damage and report

    Check and lubricate door hinges and struts

    Check electrical harnesses

    Remove battery terminals, clean and apply protectant

    Check battery voltage and load test

    Check for leaks under cabin

    Check belly guards

    Check coolant level

    Check hydraulic oil level

    Check fan belts

    Check ROPS / FOPS

    Check covers on upper structure

    Check intake system clamps and hoses and mounting

    Check exhaust clamps tubes and mounting

    Check fuel hoses for rubbing

    Check engine / pump mount condition

    Check guards around fan

    Clean coolers out

    Check all hosing / tubes

    Check extinguishers (in date and has pressure)

    Check control solenoid valves and pumps for leaks and rubbing on harnesses

    UNDERCARRAIGE INSPECTION

    Inspect hoses to travel motors

    Inspect LH sprocket/ roller condition for scalloping

    Inspect LH track assembly and report condition

    Inspect LH idler condition

    Inspect LH load rollers

    Inspect LH carrier rollers

    Inspect RH sprocket/ roller condition for scalloping

    Inspect RH track assembly and report condition

    Inspect RH idler condition

    Inspect RH load rollers

    Inspect RH carrier rollers

    Check track frames for cracks

    POST SERVICE CHECKS

    Fill out sample slips and post

    Clean up oil trays

    Run up machine and get to operating temperature and check over machine

    Record labour

    Fill out service sticker fit to window

Source: Brisbane Diesel (Community Member)

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