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16-L. Tandem Case N070-47118-0107 06-Apr-2017 28-Apr-2017 12381 HR 1953 HR TOO DARK FOR PARTICLE COUNT TO REGISTER VALUES. OTHER ANALYSIS READINGS APPEAR TO BE ACCEPTABLE. CONTINUE NORMALLY SCHEDULED SAMPLING. CB4Z-47046-0052 666 HR NO PROBLEMS SUSPECTED WITH THIS SAMPLE. CONTINUE TO SAMPLE AT REGULAR INTERVALS. CB4Z-43347-0101 07-Dec-2013 13-Dec-2013 CB4Z-43092-0103 27-Mar-2013 02-Apr-2013 1046 HR 1046 HR CHANGE WAS NOTED ON LABEL. ALL ANALYSIS READINGS APPEAR TO BE NORMAL / TRENDING AT THIS TIME. CONTINUE TO SAMPLE AT REGULAR INTERVALS. N070-47118-0107 2 150 0 3 0 0 18 2 0 7 57 0 0 0 0 1 0 2855 8 1206 1023 0 CB4Z-47046-0052 2 121 0 3 0 0 18 2 2 8 50 0 0 0 0 1 0 2942 9 1179 1044 0 CB4Z-43347-0101 0 144 0 1 0 0 20 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3945 19 1066 893 0 CB4Z-43092-0103 0 48 0 1 0 1 17 2 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3985 21 1116 948 0 ST OXI NIT SUL W V100 ISO 4µ 6µ 10µ 14µ 18µ 21µ 38µ 50µ N070-47118-0107 0 24 4 36 N 10.2 BROWN CB4Z-47046-0052 0 24 4 36 N 10.3 24/24/23 135954 118817 84544 52336 28074 17176 931 104 CB4Z-43347-0101 0 12 6 16 N 11.2 24/22 121751 98103 55423 27954 12706 7482 1122 375 CB4Z-43092-0103 0 15 6 18 N 11.2 24/22 112567 86056 43573 20370 9691 5990 692 216 tice: This analysis is intended as an aid in predicting mechanical wear. guarantee, expressed or implied, is made against failure of this piece of equipment or a component thereof.

15-R. Tandem Case N070-47118-0108 06-Apr-2017 28-Apr-2017 12381 HR 1953 HR NO PROBLEMS PRESENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SAMPLE. CONTINUE SAMPLING AT THE NORMAL INTERVAL. CB4Z-47069-0015 CB4Z-47046-0039 CB4Z-43347-0099 13-Feb-2017 10-Mar-2017 11645 HR 1218 HR IRON CONTINUES TO INCREASE. NO CONTAMINANTS DETECTED OR ANY OTHER INDICATION OF WHAT MAY BE CAUSING ACCELERATED WEAR. EXCESS CONTACT OF CHAINS/ TANDEM HOUSING, & BRAKE USAGE CAN SUBSTANTIALLY ELEVATE IRON READINGS. CHECK MAGNETIC PLUGS FOR ABNORMAL WEAR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION AND SAMPLE IN 250 HRS TO MONITOR. 666 HR IRON IS SLIGHTLY ELEVATED. NO CONTAMINANTS DETECTED OR ANY OTHER INDICATION OF WHAT MAY BE CAUSING ACCELERATED WEAR. EXCESS CONTACT OF CHAINS/ TANDEM HOUSING, & BRAKE USAGE CAN SUBSTANTIALLY ELEVATE IRON READINGS. CHECK MAGNETIC PLUGS FOR ABNORMAL WEAR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION AND SAMPLE IN 250 HRS TO MONITOR. 07-Dec-2013 13-Dec-2013 N070-47118-0108 0 113 0 1 1 0 6 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3127 9 1278 1070 0 CB4Z-47069-0015 0 798 1 2 0 0 21 3 1 197 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 197 2 73 1276 0 CB4Z-47046-0039 0 468 0 2 0 1 17 2 1 218 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 205 1 71 1334 0 CB4Z-43347-0099 0 138 0 2 0 0 17 1 3 67 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2975 13 803 934 0 ST OXI NIT SUL W V100 ISO 4µ 6µ 10µ 14µ 18µ 21µ 38µ 50µ N070-47118-0108 0 26 4 37 N 10.1 24/24/23 125783 106654 71918 43408 24636 16780 2882 917 CB4Z-47069-0015 3 95 7 105 N 15.9 brown CB4Z-47046-0039 2 98 7 115 N 16.2 BROWN CB4Z-43347-0099 0 14 5 21 N 12.3 24/22 120642 99217 59499 32235 15617 9565 1552 560 tice: This analysis is intended as an aid in predicting mechanical wear. guarantee, expressed or implied, is made against failure of this piece of equipment or a component thereof.

COOLANT - RAD_1 207-Coolant METER ON FLUID FLUID CHANGED MAKE UP FLUID MAKE UP FLUID UNITS N070-47118-1001 06-Apr-2017 28-Apr-2017 12381 HR 3048 HR ALL ANALYSIS READINGS ARE WITHIN THE EXPECTED RANGE FOR THIS COOLANT SAMPLE. CONTINUE TO SAMPLE AT THE RECOMMENDED INTERVAL. CB4Z-46326-2003 11-v-2016 21-v-2016 10059 HR 726 HR ALL ANALYSIS READINGS ARE WITHIN THE EXPECTED RANGE FOR THIS COOLANT SAMPLE. CONTINUE TO SAMPLE AT THE RECOMMENDED INTERVAL. CB4Z-46313-2002 01-Oct-2016 08-v-2016 9793 HR 460 HR TT INHIBITOR (COPPER/BRASS PROTECTION) IS DECREASING. ADD 2% OF ELC EXTENDER TO BOOST TT. OTHER TESTS APPEAR NORMAL. RESAMPLE AT HALF THE REGULAR INTERVAL TO MONITOR THE COOLING SYSTEM. CB4Z-44121-2008 25-Apr-2014 01-May-2014 8934 HR 8934 HR ALL ANALYSIS READINGS ARE WITHIN THE EXPECTED RANGE FOR THIS COOLANT SAMPLE. CONTINUE TO SAMPLE AT THE RECOMMENDED INTERVAL. Data Al Cu Fe Pb K Na Sn Zn CaC MgC TH MoO4 SiO3 BO3 PO4 BP FP GL ph CON N070-47118-1001 108-45 55 7.9 5785 CB4Z-46326-2003 0 0 0 1 4807 2028 0 0 4 0 4 1022 76 527 60 108-43 54 8.0 5697 CB4Z-46313-2002 1 0 0 1 4862 1748 0 0 3 5 7 1042 53 367 65 108-42 53 8.1 5863 CB4Z-44121-2008 0 0 0 0 4518 1824 0 0 1 4 5 1017 47 362 57 108-41 52 8.1 5828 Data SAC TT CL SO4 NO2 NO3 GLO Odor Color App Foam Oil PAmt N070-47118-1001 845 norm red clear norm none none CB4Z-46326-2003 1110 292 28 54 782 403 533 norm red clear norm none none CB4Z-46313-2002 1243 299 24 38 723 387 512 norm red clear norm none none CB4Z-44121-2008 1716 327 24 56 721 305 208 norm red clear norm none none Al = Aluminum, Cu = Copper, Fe = Iron, K = Potassium, Na = Sodium, Pb = Lead, Sn = Tin, V = Vanadium, Zn = Zinc, BO3 = Borate, CaC = Ca as CaCO3, MgC = Mg as CaCO3, MoO4 = Molybdate, PO4 = Phosphate, SiO3 = Silicate, TH = Total Hardness, CL = Chloride, CO3 = Carbonate, GLO = Glycolate, NO2 = Nitrite, NO3 = Nitrate, PO4 = Phosphate, SAC = Sebacic Acid, SO4 = Sulfate, TT = Tolytriazole, BP = Boil Point( C), FP = Freeze Point( C), GL = Glycol, CON = Conductivity, App = Appearance, PAmt = Precipitate Amount, PApp = Precipitate Appearance, PCol = Precipitate Color, PProp = Precipitate Property,CType = Coolant Type tice: This analysis is intended as an aid in predicting mechanical wear. guarantee, expressed or implied, is made against failure of this piece of equipment or a component thereof.

7-Hydraulics N070-47118-0145 06-Apr-2017 28-Apr-2017 12381 HR 12381 HR PARTICLE COUNT INCREASED AND APPEARS ELEVATED. IRON APPEARS SLIGHTLY HIGH. SUGGEST CUT OPEN FILTER(S) AND INSPECT FOR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION. CONFIRM HOURS ON. OVER EXTENDED SERVICE MAY CAUSE SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION OF METALS & PARTICULATES. CHANGE IS NOTED. RESAMPLE IN 500 HOURS TO MONITOR. CB4Z-47046-0103 11093 HR IRON IS SLIGHTLY ELEVATED. NO CONTAMINANTS DETECTED OR ANY OTHER INDICATION OF WHAT MAY BE CAUSING INCREASED WEAR. SUGGEST CHECKING MAGNETIC SCREEN OR CUTTING OPEN THE OLD FILTER TO INSPECT FOR MAGNETIC WEAR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION AND SAMPLE IN 250 HRS TO MONITOR. CB4Z-46312-0035 01-Oct-2016 07-v-2016 9793 HR 9793 HR NO PROBLEMS PRESENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SAMPLE. CONTINUE SAMPLING AT THE NORMAL INTERVAL. CB4Z-44121-0085 25-Apr-2014 01-May-2014 8934 HR 8934 HR N070-47118-0145 9 23 2 9 0 0 24 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2478 108 1208 1045 0 CB4Z-47046-0103 9 23 2 7 1 0 23 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2295 103 1078 956 0 CB4Z-46312-0035 8 16 1 7 0 0 18 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2468 110 1156 996 0 CB4Z-44121-0085 3 10 0 6 0 0 15 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2624 117 1297 1035 0 ST OXI NIT SUL W A V100 ISO 4µ 6µ 10µ 14µ 18µ 21µ 38µ 50µ N070-47118-0145 0 10 4 21 N N 6.4 23/21/17 67788 12397 3035 1289 638 391 46 19 CB4Z-47046-0103 0 9 3 20 N N 6.7 22/18/13 36887 1414 235 74 28 12 0 0 CB4Z-46312-0035 0 9 3 20 N N 6.4 18/11 51093 2435 83 17 6 3 0 0 CB4Z-44121-0085 0 6 3 18 N N 6.5 20/17 57552 8000 1834 704 307 175 22 4 tice: This analysis is intended as an aid in predicting mechanical wear. guarantee, expressed or implied, is made against failure of this piece of equipment or a component thereof.

1-Engine N070-47118-0024 06-Apr-2017 28-Apr-2017 12381 HR 736 HR IRON AND LEAD APPEAR SLIGHTLY HIGH. OVER EXTENDED SERVICE MAY CAUSE SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION OF METALS & PARTICULATES. OTHER ANALYSIS READINGS APPEAR TO BE ACCEPTABLE. REDUCE CHANGE INTERVAL. CONTINUE NORMALLY SCHEDULED SAMPLING. CB4Z-47069-0011 13-Feb-2017 10-Mar-2017 11645 HR 552 HR CB4Z-47046-0024 12-Jan-2017 15-Feb-2017 11093 HR 640 HR CB4Z-46323-0014 11-v-2016 18-v-2016 10059 HR 266 HR N070-47118-0024 4 25 0 0 3 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2337 7 1185 1002 0 CB4Z-47069-0011 2 20 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2252 9 1115 975 0 CB4Z-47046-0024 3 20 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2227 8 1114 946 0 CB4Z-46323-0014 1 8 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2359 7 1137 980 0 ST OXI NIT SUL W A F V100 N070-47118-0024 6 17 7 20 N N N 13.3 CB4Z-47069-0011 4 15 7 20 N N N 13.4 CB4Z-47046-0024 3 16 7 19 N N N 13.6 CB4Z-46323-0014 0 15 6 19 N N N 13.4 tice: This analysis is intended as an aid in predicting mechanical wear. guarantee, expressed or implied, is made against failure of this piece of equipment or a component thereof.

3-Transmission N070-47118-0054 06-Apr-2017 28-Apr-2017 12381 HR 1288 HR COPPER AND LEAD APPEAR HIGH BUT HAVENT INCREASED NOTICEABLY FROM PREVIOUS SAMPLE. ELEVATED READING COULD INDICATE BRONZE BUSHING WEAR. EXAMINE THE, INSPECT ANY SCREEN(S)/ FILTER(S) FOR LARGE VISIBLE METAL/ NON-METAL DEBRIS. CONFIRM HOURS ON. OVER EXTENDED SERVICE MAY CAUSE SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION OF METALS & PARTICULATES. CHANGE IS NOTED. RESAMPLE IN 125 HOURS TO MONITOR. CB4Z-47069-0028 CB4Z-47046-0051 CB4Z-46323-0073 13-Feb-2017 10-Mar-2017 11645 HR 552 HR BRONZE WEAR CONTINUES TO BE ELEVATED, THIS IS CONSISTENT WITH BRONZE FRICTION MATERIAL (Cu/ Pb) WEAR. ALL OTHER ANALYSIS READINGS APPEAR TO BE NORMAL. THE PARKING BRAKE CLUTCH IS THE ONLY CLUTCH PACK WITH SINTERED BRONZE FRICTION MATERIAL, PERHAPS THE BRAKE ACTUATED WHILE THE MACHINE WAS MOVING. CHECK FOR UNUSUAL PERFORMANCE, SHIFT HESITATION/ SLIPPAGE, HEAT, NOISES, VIBRATIONS, FLUID LEVELS. CHECK THE OLD FILTER FOR ABNORMAL WEAR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION AND SAMPLE IN 250 HRS TO MONITOR. 666 HR BRONZE WEAR CONTINUES TO BE ELEVATED, THIS IS CONSISTENT WITH BRONZE FRICTION MATERIAL (Cu/ Pb) WEAR. ALL OTHER ANALYSIS READINGS APPEAR TO BE NORMAL. CHECK FOR UNUSUAL PERFORMANCE, SHIFT HESITATION/ SLIPPAGE, HEAT, NOISES, VIBRATIONS, FLUID LEVELS. AND FILTER CHANGE NOTED. CHECK THE OLD FILTER FOR ABNORMAL WEAR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION AND SAMPLE IN 250 HRS TO MONITOR. 11-v-2016 18-v-2016 10059 HR 1125 HR BRONZE WEAR CONTINUES TO BE ELEVATED, THIS IS CONSISTENT WITH BRONZE FRICTION MATERIAL (Cu/ Pb) WEAR. ALL OTHER ANALYSIS READINGS APPEAR TO BE NORMAL. CHECK FOR UNUSUAL PERFORMANCE, SHIFT HESITATION/ SLIPPAGE, HEAT, NOISES, VIBRATIONS, FLUID LEVELS. CHANGE / FILTER AND CHECK THE OLD FILTER FOR ABNORMAL WEAR DEBRIS AS A PRECAUTION AND SAMPLE IN 250 HRS TO MONITOR. N070-47118-0054 148 28 0 5 27 0 8 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2868 7 1139 1000 0 CB4Z-47069-0028 139 25 0 4 27 0 7 12 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2955 6 1124 1016 0 CB4Z-47046-0051 135 26 0 6 25 0 8 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2974 7 1151 992 0 CB4Z-46323-0073 100 19 0 4 25 0 7 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3161 8 1201 1057 0 ST OXI NIT SUL W A V100 ISO 4µ 6µ 10µ 14µ 18µ 21µ 38µ 50µ N070-47118-0054 0 22 5 34 N N 8.5 23/19/14 69783 3160 275 82 33 21 3 1 CB4Z-47069-0028 0 21 4 33 N N 8.2 23/20/14 59358 6537 417 92 34 20 3 1 CB4Z-47046-0051 0 21 5 33 N N 8.6 24/20/13 90433 6945 290 48 13 6 0 0 CB4Z-46323-0073 0 20 4 32 N N 8.8 23/21/13 68363 12533 506 79 18 10 1 0 tice: This analysis is intended as an aid in predicting mechanical wear. guarantee, expressed or implied, is made against failure of this piece of equipment or a component thereof.