Selective Control Valves - Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal

LX1053374-UN-28FEB12
Without Additional Oil Reservoir

LX1053375-UN-28FEB12
With Additional Oil Reservoir
A - Maximum Mark
B - Minimum Mark
To operate large hydraulic cylinders such as those used on
tipping trailers, oil may be drawn from the transmission case through
the connecting lines.
IMPORTANT: For maximum oil withdrawal to take place, the following
conditions must be met:
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Transmission oil at maximum level (A) with engine off
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Tractor inclined by no more than 3° in any direction
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Hydraulic oil at operating temperature
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Travel speed less than 3 km/h (1.9 mph)
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Maximum permissible oil withdrawal
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6105R to 6125R
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6130R
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Without additional oil reservoir..............
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15 L (4.0 U.S. gal.)
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15 L (4.0 U.S. gal.)
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With additional oil reservoir..............
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32 L (8.5 U.S. gal.)
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37 L (9.8 U.S. gal.)
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During maximum oil withdrawal, the tractor must not be inclined
in any direction by more than 3°. If the tractor is inclined by
more than 3°, only a correspondingly lower quantity of oil may
be withdrawn.
IMPORTANT: On tractors with additional oil reservoir, overfilling
is NOT permitted.
If necessary, on tractors without additional
oil reservoir, a further 10 liters (2.6 U.S. gal.) of oil may be added
to the transmission case; this increases the amount of oil that may
be withdrawn accordingly. If oil level is above the maximum mark on
the sight-glass, do NOT perform any transport tasks at speeds above
40 km/h (25 mph).
NOTE: Never perform heavy jobs such as towing, operating a PTO
or driving fast when withdrawal results in the oil level dropping
below the minimum mark.
When topping up, use only recommended transmission/hydraulic
oil. See Transmission and Hydraulic Oil in
Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant section.
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