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Inspecting the Machine from the ground

Inspecting the Machine from the ground

  • Lights

  • Steps, Handrails and Grab Irons

  • Undercarriage

  • Brakes - Filters

  • Brakes - Lines

  • Brakes - Parking brake

  • Brakes - Fluid levels

  • Brakes - Fittings

  • Electrical & Hydraulic Lines

  • Hydraulic Oil - Levels

  • Hydraulic Oil - Cyclinders

  • Hydraulic Oil - Hoses

  • Hydraulic Oil - Fittings

  • Fuel Tank - Cap in place

  • Fuel Tank - No Dents

  • Lift Arms

  • Body

  • Grease Lines

  • Check for leaks

  • Worktools - Cutting Edge

  • Worktools - G.E.T Components

  • Worktools - Teeth

Machine Specific Inspections

Wheeled Machine

  • Tires - Treads

  • Tires - Valve stems

  • Tires - Inflation level

  • Rims - Lug nuts

  • Rims - Damage

  • Axles / Drive Shafts

Tracked Machine

  • Undercarriage - Rollers

  • Undercarriage - Idler Wheels

  • Undercarriage - Sprockets

  • Metal Tracks - Shoes

  • Metal Tracks - Links

  • Rubber Tracks - Rubber tack

  • Rubber Tracks - Torsion axles

  • Rubber Tracks - Tension

Inspecting the Engine Compartment

  • Fluid Levels - Engine Oil

  • Fluid Levels - Radiator

  • Fluid Levels - Engine Coolant

  • Fluid Levels - Transmission Oil

  • Air Filter

  • Belts and Hoses

  • Battery Connections

  • Covers & Guards

Inspecting the Cab

  • Outside - Lights

  • Outside - Windshield wipers & Washer fluid levels

  • Outside - Windows & Mirrors

  • Outside - ROPS

  • Inside - Seat

  • Inside - Fire Extinguisher

  • Inside - Horn

  • Inside - Lights

  • Inside - Gauges, Switches & Controls

  • Inside - ROPS

  • Inside - Seatbelt installation date

  • Inside - Windows & Mirros

  • Inside - Alarms

  • Inside - Pedals

Completion

  • Name and Signature

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