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monday

  • OPERATORS DAILY AND WEEKLY CHECKLIST (RIDE ON ROLLERS)

  • OPERATOR:

  • DATE:

  • 1) Check Fuel Oil Level

  • 2) Check Engine Oil Level

  • 3) Check Hydraulic oil level

  • 4) Check Radiator Level

  • 5) Check water tank level

  • 6) Check steering pins & linkage

  • 7) Check condition of rollers

  • 8) Check hydraulic hoses

  • 9) Check all fixings & guards

  • 10) Check roll over protection bar condition & bolts secure

  • 11) Check lights, A.F., horn

  • 12) Check seat & seat belt operation

  • 13) Check operation of control switches

  • 1) Check and Clean Air Filters

  • 2) Check and Clean Hydraulic Element Sensors

  • 3) Drain Water from Fuel Filter Bowl

  • 4) Water Level in Battery

  • Date:

  • Signature:

Tuesday

  • OPERATORS DAILY AND WEEKLY CHECKLIST (RIDE ON ROLLERS)

  • OPERATOR:

  • DATE:

  • 1) Check Fuel Oil Level

  • 2) Check Engine Oil Level

  • 3) Check Hydraulic oil level

  • 4) Check Radiator Level

  • 5) Check water tank level

  • 6) Check steering pins & linkage

  • 7) Check condition of rollers

  • 8) Check hydraulic hoses

  • 9) Check all fixings & guards

  • 10) Check roll over protection bar condition & bolts secure

  • 11) Check lights, A.F., horn

  • 12) Check seat & seat belt operation

  • 13) Check operation of control switches

  • 1) Check and Clean Air Filters

  • 2) Check and Clean Hydraulic Element Sensors

  • 3) Drain Water from Fuel Filter Bowl

  • 4) Water Level in Battery

  • Date:

  • Signature:

wednesday

  • OPERATORS DAILY AND WEEKLY CHECKLIST (RIDE ON ROLLERS)

  • OPERATOR:

  • DATE:

  • 1) Check Fuel Oil Level

  • 2) Check Engine Oil Level

  • 3) Check Hydraulic oil level

  • 4) Check Radiator Level

  • 5) Check water tank level

  • 6) Check steering pins & linkage

  • 7) Check condition of rollers

  • 8) Check hydraulic hoses

  • 9) Check all fixings & guards

  • 10) Check roll over protection bar condition & bolts secure

  • 11) Check lights, A.F., horn

  • 12) Check seat & seat belt operation

  • 13) Check operation of control switches

  • 1) Check and Clean Air Filters

  • 2) Check and Clean Hydraulic Element Sensors

  • 3) Drain Water from Fuel Filter Bowl

  • 4) Water Level in Battery

  • Date:

  • Signature:

Thursday

  • OPERATORS DAILY AND WEEKLY CHECKLIST (RIDE ON ROLLERS)

  • OPERATOR:

  • DATE:

  • 1) Check Fuel Oil Level

  • 2) Check Engine Oil Level

  • 3) Check Hydraulic oil level

  • 4) Check Radiator Level

  • 5) Check water tank level

  • 6) Check steering pins & linkage

  • 7) Check condition of rollers

  • 8) Check hydraulic hoses

  • 9) Check all fixings & guards

  • 10) Check roll over protection bar condition & bolts secure

  • 11) Check lights, A.F., horn

  • 12) Check seat & seat belt operation

  • 13) Check operation of control switches

  • 1) Check and Clean Air Filters

  • 2) Check and Clean Hydraulic Element Sensors

  • 3) Drain Water from Fuel Filter Bowl

  • 4) Water Level in Battery

  • Date:

  • Signature:

Friday

  • OPERATORS DAILY AND WEEKLY CHECKLIST (RIDE ON ROLLERS)

  • OPERATOR:

  • DATE:

  • 1) Check Fuel Oil Level

  • 2) Check Engine Oil Level

  • 3) Check Hydraulic oil level

  • 4) Check Radiator Level

  • 5) Check water tank level

  • 6) Check steering pins & linkage

  • 7) Check condition of rollers

  • 8) Check hydraulic hoses

  • 9) Check all fixings & guards

  • 10) Check roll over protection bar condition & bolts secure

  • 11) Check lights, A.F., horn

  • 12) Check seat & seat belt operation

  • 13) Check operation of control switches

  • 1) Check and Clean Air Filters

  • 2) Check and Clean Hydraulic Element Sensors

  • 3) Drain Water from Fuel Filter Bowl

  • 4) Water Level in Battery

  • Date:

  • Signature:

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