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TM  10-4320-343-14 To   prevent   rolling   or   sliding,   do  not  work  on  equipment  that  is not   securely   stabilized. Ensure   both   wheels   are   secure. Failure   to   obey   this   warning   may   result   in   serious   personal i n j u r y . Normally, new   engines   have   a   higher   oil   consumption. During   the breaking-in   period,    approximately   200   operating   hours,   it   is essential   to   check   oil   level   more   frequently. One  check  is sufficient   after   the   breaking-in   period. a. Pull   out   dipstick   (figure   3-1,    1),   and   wipe   it   clean   with   a   rag. b. Replace   dipstick   (1)   by   pushing   it   in   as   far   as   it   will   go;   then, withdraw   it   again. c . Check   oil   film   left   on   dipstick. It  should  extend  to  upper  mark  (2)  . d. If   level   is   below   upper   mark   (2)   or   only   reaches   to   lower   level   (3), refer   to   LO   10-4320-343-12   and   fill   to   top   mark   (1). 3-5 NOTE

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