TM 5-3895-369-14
CHAPTER 3
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Contents
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General Lubrication Instructions .........................................................................................................
Troubleshooting Introduction ..............................................................................................................
Troubleshooting Symptoms ..................................................................................................................
Troubleshooting Procedures .................................................................................................................
Operator Maintenance Introduction ...................................................................................................
Engine Oil Level Check and Service ....................................................................................................
Engine Coolant Check and Service ......................................................................................................
Air Filter Inspection and Service ..........................................................................................................
Electrical System Fuses Inspection and Replacement ......................................................................
Fuel Tank Check and Service ................................................................................................................
Hydraulic Fluid Tank Check and Service ............................................................................................
Main Frame Inspection ..........................................................................................................................
Section I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. GENERAL LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS.
This section contains a lubrication chart that shows the locations of all Mixer, Rotary Tiller lubrication points.
Figure 3-1 illustrates the vehicle and the locations of lubrication points. The following paragraphs describe the
lubrication chart and how it is used.
Do not start engine or move vehicle when anyone is under vehicle. Severe injury or death could result.
a . Intervals. Intervals (on-condition or hard time) and the related man-hour times arc based on normal
operation. The man-hour time specified is the time needed to do all the services prescribed for a particular interval.
On-condition (OC) oil sample intervals shall be applied unless changed by the Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP)
laboratory. Change the hard time interval if lubricants are contaminated or if operating the equipment under adverse
operating conditions, including longer-than-usual operating hours. The calendar interval may be extended during
periods of low activity. If extended, adequate preservation precautions must be taken. Hard time intervals will be
applied in the event AOAP laboratory support is not available. Hard time intervals must be applied during the
warranty period. Intervals shown in this lubrication section are based on calendar and hourly times or calendar times
and mileage. An example of a calendar and hourly lubrication is: M/60 H, in which M stands for monthly and 60 H
stands for 60 hours of vehicle operation. The lubrication is to be performed, at whichever interval occurs first for the
vehicle. Special lubrication intervals and services are shown by the use of an asterisk (*) symbol.
b. Determination of Operating Hours. The reading on the hour meter is the basis of all lubrication intervals
that are based on hours of operation.
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