Figure 9-1811. Disconnect the hoses from the rear and side of theloader valve. Cap and plug all openings to preventfluid loss.Figure 9-1912. Remove the nuts securing the valve to the reservoir as shown, then remove the valve from themachine.13. To reinstall, reverse the removal procedure.14. Once all components have been reinstalled andare secure, add manufacturer approved hydraulicfluid until full mark is reached on the level gauge.Note: To eliminate trapped air from the system, acti-vate all hydralic circuits and run machine through itspaces including moving the lift arms up and down, curl-ing and tilting the Q/A, driving forward and in reverse,and activating the auxiliary circuit. Then, checkhydraulic fluid level and add as required to reach fullmark.Figure 9-19Self Level Valve Removal andInstallationThe tools required for loader valve removal and instal-lation are listed in Table 9-4. Use manufacturer recom-mended tools whenever possible.Table 9-4Note: During disassembly, cap all hoses and fittings toprevent fluid loss and contamination of the system flu-ids.1. Lower the lift arms to the ground.2. Disconnect all tubes and wire harness from theself level valve.3. Remove the bolts securing the valve to the chas-sis, then remove from the machine.4. To reinstall, reverse the removal procedure.9-6Rubber Track Loader9. Loader/Transmission ControlsDisconnectRemove Combination WrenchesRequired ToolsHot oil can cause personal injury. Lower allattach-ments and make sure the oil is coolbefore removing any components or lines.Remove the oil filler cap only when the engine isstopped and the filler cap is cool enough to touchwith your hands.Collect and contain liquids in a suitable con-tainer. Dispose of all liquids according to localregulations and mandates.