Maintenance
WolfPac
6100
TM
48
COOLING Y TEM
The air inlet and outlet screens, the radiator and the
engine should be kept clean to allow proper airflow for
engine cooling.
RADIATOR COOLANT
Checking Coolant Level/Adding Coolant
The Kubota diesel engine is equipped with a radiator and reserve tank (1). Check coolant level
daily. Level should be between the full (A)and low (B) marks on the reserve tank. If coolant
level drops due to evaporation, add coolant only up to the full level. If coolant level is low due
to leakage, check hoses, clamps, radiator and reserve tank. Repair and/or replace as
neccesary.
Changing Coolant
To drain coolant, always open both drain cocks and simultaneously open the radiator cap as
well. Remove overflow pipe to drain reserve tank. The radiator capacity is approximately .82
gallons (3.1 liters). Use 50% pure water and 50% anti-freeze to fill radiator.
Engine is equipped with high temperature shut down. Roller will shut down if radiator
To avoid personal injury:
Do not stop engine suddenly, stop it after about 5 minutes of unloaded idling.
Work only after letting the engine and radiator cool off completely (more than 30
minutes after it has been stopped).
Do not remove the radiator cap while coolant is hot. When cool to the touch, rotate
cap to the first stop to allow excess pressure to escape. Then remove cap completely.
If overheating should occur, steam may gush out from the radiator or reserve tank;
severe burns could result.
When using anti-freeze, put on some protection such as rubber gloves.
If you should drink anti-freeze, throw up at once and seek medical attention
immediately.
When anti-freeze comes in contact with the skin or clothing, wash it off immediately.
Do not mix different types of anti-freeze.
Keep fire and children away from anti-freeze.
Be mindful of the environment and ecology. Before draining any fluids, find out the
WARNING
temperature exceeds 226° f (108° c)
Coolant reserve tank