Ar13d ride-on roller — inspection – Multiquip RIDE-ON TANDEM DRUM ROLLER AR13D User Manual
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AR13D RIDE-ON TANDEM DRUM ROLLER — OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #2 (09/15/11) — PAGE 23
NEVER fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or in
the dark. Fuel spillage on a hot engine can cause a fire
or explosion. If fuel spillage occurs, wipe up the spilled
fuel completely to prevent fire hazards.
AR13D RIDE-ON ROLLER — INSPECTION
Fuel Check
1. To check the engine fuel level, place the roller on secure level
ground with the engine stopped.
2. Tilt the operator's seat (Figure 10)
forward
to gain access
to the fuel tank.
DO NOT smoke while refueling, motor fuels are highly
flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled.
Figure 10. Fuel Tank Access
3. Read the fuel gauge (Figure 11) located on top of the fuel tank
to determine if fuel level is low.
Figure 11. Fuel Guage
4.
If the fuel level is low, remove the fuel fillercap/guage and
fill with #2 diesel fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi-
ately
.
5. Pay attention to the fuel tank capacity when replenishing
fuel (Figure 12). Refer to the fuel tank capacity listed on
page 13, AR13D Roller Specification Table 1.
6. After replenishing fuel, make sure fuel cap is securely tighten
to fuel tank. Return operator's seat to normal operating
position.
Hydraulic Oil Check
1. To check the hydraulic oil level, place the roller on secure
level ground with the engine stopped.
2. Visually inspect the hydraulic oil sight glass (Figure 13)
located on the right rear of the front drum. For normal
operation the hydraulic oil level must be below the top and
above the bottom of the sight glass. DO NOT OVERFILL!
Figure 12. Adding Fuel
Figure 13. Hydraulic Oil Sightglass
4. If the hydraulic oil level is low, remove the hydraulic oil cap
(Figure 14) and fill with type
ISO 46 anti-wear type hydrau-
lic oil
to the recommended operating level.
DANGER - EXPLOSIVE FUEL