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Language Code Product Group No.

Version Date
GB WLO 000 118 1 03/15/2000
Applies to
4200 Volvo BM, 4200B Volvo BM, 4300 Volvo BM, 4300B Volvo BM, 4400 Volvo BM, 4500 Volvo BM, 4600 Volvo BM, 4600B
Volvo BM, 6300 Volvo BM, EL70 Volvo BM, EL70C Volvo BM, L50 Volvo BM, L50B Volvo BM, L50C OR Volvo, L50C Volvo, L50C
Volvo BM, L50D Volvo, L70 Volvo BM, L70B Volvo BM, L70C Volvo, L70C Volvo BM, L70D Volvo, L90 Volvo BM, L90B Volvo BM,
L90C OR Volvo, L90C Volvo, L90C Volvo BM, L90D OR Volvo, L90D Volvo, L120 Volvo BM, L120B Volvo BM, L120C Volvo, L120C
Volvo BM, L120D Volvo, L150 Volvo BM, L150C Volvo, L150C Volvo BM, L150D Volvo, L160 Volvo BM, L180 CO Volvo BM, L180
HL Volvo BM, L180 Volvo BM, L180C CO Volvo, L180C HL Volvo, L180C Volvo, L180C Volvo BM, L180D HL Volvo, L180D Volvo,
L220D Volvo, L330C LL Volvo, L330C Volvo, L330C Volvo BM, L330D Volvo

Transporting a wheel loader on another vehicle


WARNING
Please pay attention to the safety instructions in the Operator's and Service Manuals concerned.

Turbo rotation without lubrication will damage the turbocharger bearing.


The following procedure must be taken prior to transporting the wheel loader on another vehicle or via rail transport:
Cover the exhaust pipe opening with a suitable cap or protection to shield against ancoming air flow. This particularly applies if
the opening faces the travelling direction, see [Invalid linktarget].

Figure 1
Transport the wheel loader with the bucket facing the travelling direction

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