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7N6451 LINES G-AIR Caterpillar parts
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CA7N6451
7N-6451
7N6451
Caterpillar 7N6451 LINES G-AIR

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2. Remove the oil fill cap and add oil, if necessary, through the fill tube.3. Clean and install the fill cap.Cooling System
Look at the Coolant Level
The radiator cap is located at the left front of the machine. 1. Remove the radiator cap slowly to relieve pressure.2. Maintain the coolant level above the level indicator plate in the bottom of the radiator fill pipe. If it is necessary to add coolant daily, check for leaks.3. Inspect the cap seal. Replace the cap if it is damaged.4. Install the cap.Tracks
Inspect for Proper Adjustment
Visually inspect the tracks. Check for wear and excessive dirt buildup on the track components.If the tracks appear to be too tight or too loose, see Tracks under Every 250 Service Hours or Monthly.Towing Winch (If Equipped)
Look at the Oil Level
With the engine at LOW IDLE, the oil must be visible in the sight gauge. 1. If necessary to add oil, remove the oil fill plug.2. Add the oil.3. Clean and reinstall the fill plug.Fuel Tank
Drain the Water and Sediment
The fuel tank is located on the rear of the machine. The drain valve is located under the fuel tank. Open the access cover.1. Open the drain valve and allow the water and sediment to drain.2. Close the drain valve.3. Close the access cover.Walk-Around Inspection
Inspect Machine
1. Inspect the final drive for leaks. Correct any leaks.2. Inspect the hydraulic system for leaks. Inspect the tank, hoses, tubes, plugs, joints and fittings. Correct any leaks.3. Inspect the steps, walkways and handholds for their condition and cleanliness.4. Inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses. Replace if broken.5. Inspect the transmission for leaks.6. Inspect the tracks for damage and excessive wear. Repair any damaged track. Tighten any loose bolts and replace any that are missing. 7. Be sure the covers and guards are firmly in place. Inspect for damage.8. Inspect the engine precleaner screen. Remove any dirt and debris build-up.9. Inspect the cooling system for leaks, faulty hoses and trash build-up. Correct any leaks and remove any trash from radiator.10. Inspect and remove any trash build-up in the engine compartment. Check for oil and fuel leaks. Correct any leaks. 11. Inspect the operator's compartment for cleanliness. Keep it clean.12. Inspect the instrument panel for broken gauges and indicator lights. Replace if broken.13. Make sure the horn and back-up alarm are in proper working order.Seat Belt
Inspect for Wear or Damage
Always check condition of seat belt and mounting hardware before operating machine. Replace any damaged or worn parts.Replace the seat belt after three years of usage, regardless of appearance. Seat belt and mounting hardware must be inspected for wear or damage. Replace the belt or mounting hardware if worn or damaged.Indicators and Gauges
Test for Proper Function
Indicators
1. Turn the start key switch to the ON position. Move the EMS panel test switch up. The fault alarm should sound and the fault indicators in the panel should come on. Release the switch and the lights should go off.2. If the indicators or fault alarm did not


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