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Case 621F, 721F, 721F Wheel Loader Service Manual Workshop Guide

Case 621F, 721F, 721F Wheel Loader Service Manual Workshop Guide

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Manual Included: • Service Manual: 1090 pages, 2709 pages, & 2042 pages Specifications: • Brand: Case • Model: 621F, 721F • Type: Loader • Manuals: Service Manual • Publication Numbers: 47387703, 47841827 (Feb 2015) and 47388956 • Language: English • Format: PDF Description Table of Content General Engines Fuel System Electrical Steering Power Train Brakes Hydraulics Mounted Equipment Electrical Schematics Hydraulics Schematics Manual Extract: STEERING CYLINDER LEAK TEST NOTE: Make sure all persons are clear of the area of the center pivot. Make sure the center pivot is free of any obstructions. 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Turn the machine all the way to the right. 3. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake. 4. Find the tube that is connected to the rod end of the left-hand steering cylinder. Disconnect the tube from the left-hand cylinder. 5. Install a plug in the tube. 6. Start and run the engine at full throttle. 7. Turn the steering wheel to the right. Hold the steering wheel for a full right turn. Have another person check for leakage from the opening of the rod end of the left-hand steering cylinder. 8. If there is constant leakage from the rod end, the piston packing in the left-hand steering cylinder is damaged. Repairs must be made. See Section 5005. 9. Connect the tube to the rod end of the left-hand steering cylinder. 10. Turn the machine all the way to the left. 11. Stop the engine. 12. Find the tube that is connected to the rod end of the right-hand steering cylinder. Disconnect the tube from the right-hand steering cylinder. 13. Install a plug in the tube. 14. Start and run the engine at full throttle. 15. Turn the steering wheel to the left. Hold the steering wheel for a full left turn. Have another person check for leakage at the opening of the rod end of the right-hand steering cylinder. 16. If there is constant leakage from the rod end, the piston packing in the right-hand steering cylinder is damaged. Repairs must be made. See Section 5005. 17. Connect the tube to the rod end of the right-hand steering cylinder. Identify the Tier Level of your Equipment (Read our Article on Tier Level )
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