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Snorkel TB60 2001 User Manual

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4. GAUGES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS

4 - 2

P/N 0082168

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Fuel

1

2

3

4

The fuel gauge (1) is located on top of the
gasoline or diesel fuel tank (2). Read it at the line
(3) in the clear plastic window (4). It reads in
fractions-of-a-full-tank. The tank shown is a little
less than 3/8 full.

NOTE: Do not run a diesel fuel tank dry. Air in
the fuel line makes a diesel engine hard to
start.

1

2

(OPTION - LPG) LPG tanks have two fuel
gauges (1) (2) on top. One measures correctly
when the tank is standing on end (VERTICAL)
the other measures correctly when the tank is
laying down (HORIZONTAL). Both read in
fractions-of-a-full-tank. Tanks on TB 60’s are
mounted horizontally. Therefore, you should read
the HORIZONTAL scale (2). This one is over 3/8
full.

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Hydraulic Oil Level

The hydraulic-oil level gauge (1) is on the end of
the hydraulic oil tank (2). It shows the actual level
of oil inside the tank. Read it only when the
booms are completely down and completely
retracted. Otherwise, the lift and/or extend
cylinders become large reservoirs for hydraulic
oil and the oil level in the tank will be low. The oil
level (3) should be between the HIGH mark (4)
and LOW mark (5).

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Hydraulic Oil Temperature

The hydraulic-oil temperature gauge (1) is
located inside the hydraulic-oil level gauge. It
measures the temperature of the oil in the tank
(2). The temperature should not exceed 200°F
(93°C). If it does, reduce your driving speed or
stop the TB 60 to let the hydraulic oil cool.