In high summer temperatures, maintaining the loader's water tank is key to the loader's efficient operation. As the core of the cooling system, the loader's water tank directly affects the performance of the loader's engine. Here are the maintenance steps:
Clean impurities inside and outside the loader's water tank: High summer temperatures easily cause dust, dirt and rust to accumulate. Regularly clean the surface with a soft brush, blow clean gaps with compressed air. If blocked, soak with a special cleaning agent and rinse. This avoids affecting the loader's heat dissipation efficiency and ensures continuous operation of the loader.
Ensure the loader's coolant is up to standard: Make sure the coolant in the loader's water tank is sufficient. If it is turbid or ineffective, replace it immediately. Before replacement, rinse the inside of the water tank with clean water. Select the type and adjust the proportion of new coolant according to the loader's manual to prevent the loader from overheating due to coolant problems and affecting the loader's service life.
Check the tightness of the loader's water tank cap: If the water tank cap has cracks or deformation, replace it in time. Poor sealing will accelerate coolant evaporation, reduce the efficiency of the loader's cooling system, cause abnormal temperature of the loader's engine and affect the loader's work progress.
Inspect the loader's water tank connection points: Check if the hoses and gaskets connecting the loader's water tank to the engine and radiator are leaking or loose. If problems are found, tighten or replace parts immediately to prevent coolant loss from affecting the loader's operation and avoid shutdowns due to insufficient cooling.
Regular maintenance of the loader's water tank: It is recommended to inspect every six months or 500 operating hours (adjust based on usage frequency), including cleaning the tank and replacing coolant. This reduces the risk of loader failures, ensures the loader operates stably in high temperatures and extends the loader's overall service life.




