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Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Service Manual

Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Service Manual

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Machinery Type: 65ZII or 65Z2 Wheel Loader Powered with ISUZU 6BG1 Engine Language English Format: PDF Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Repair Service Manual – 312 Pages Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Parts Catalog – 386 Pages Description Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Service Manual Machinery Type: 65ZII or 65Z2 Wheel Loader Powered with ISUZU 6BG1 Engine Language English Format: PDF Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Repair Service Manual – 312 Pages Kawasaki 65ZII Wheel Loader Parts Catalog – 386 Pages Manual Details This manual contains guidelines on repair and maintenance work for the 65ZII Loader. All explanations, drawings and photographs are current at the time of going to press. Repair and maintenance work should be carried out systematically and logically after thoroughly reading and understanding this manual to ensure that the shovel loader gives reliable, long-term service. The manual is structured as follows to make it easy to use SHOP SERVICE MANUAL CONTENT: 01 GENERAL OUTLINE 10 FUNCTIONS AND CONSTRUCTION 20 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 30 DISMANTLING AND ASSEMBLY 40 STANDARD VALUE The most important maintenance operations are those related to safety. The points that  have special significance from the safety point-of-view are indicated with a A mark in this manual. Manual Extract Power Line The drive from the engine is transmitted to the transmission via the torque converter, which is an integral part of the transmission. In order to propel the vehicle, the required gear is engaged by operating the transmission clutch so that the drive is transmitted through the second and third propelter shafts to the front and rear differentials, then through the axle shafts and the final gears to the wheels. The radiator and oil cooler are mounted on the fan side of the engine. The parking brake is mounted on the second propeller shaft side of the transmission.
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