7-17. Radiator/Oil CoolerDisassembly and AssemblyChapter OverviewThis chapter provides disassembly and assemblyprocedures for the radiator/oil cooler assembly.Personal SafetyImproper or incomplete maintenance/repair of a CompactTrack Loader can be dangerous and may result in ma-chine damage, injury or death.Do not attempt to perform any type of repair or mainten-ance on a Compact Track Loader until you have read andfully understood the information in this manual.Refer to the Operation and Maintenance manual for in-structions regarding proper machine operation techniquesbefore operating any Compact Track Loader.Prior to performing any type of service work on aCompact Track Loader, read and understand Chap-ter 1 (Product Safety) for personal safety informa-tion.Machine PreparationAccidental machine starting can cause injury ordeath to personnel working on a Compact TrackLoader.As a precaution, disconnect the battery cables fromthe battery terminals, tape the battery clamps andremove the key from the ignition switch prior to per-forming any service work on a Compact Track Load-er.Place a “Do Not Operate” tag prominently on themachine to inform personnel that the machine is be-ing worked on.Radiator/Oil CoolerDisassembly and AssemblyProceduresDisassembly and assembly procedures are providedfor the following radiator/oil cooler components.• Fan Guard• Fan• Radiator/Oil Cooler• Reversible Fan Compressor and Control BoxNote: Procedures are provided for only those radiator/oilcooler components listed above. However, information forremoval and installation of other radiator/oil cooler compo-nents can be obtained from the machine specific partsmanual.Note: Refer to Figure 3-1 for an overview of the filteringand cooling system.Fan Guard Removal and In-stallationThe tools required for fan guard removal and instal-lations are listed below. Use manufacturer-recommended tools whenever possible.Required ToolsCombination Wrench