Hydraulic Tank Removal
Drain hydraulic oil from Hydraulic tank (see Change
Hydraulic Tank Installation
1.
1. Apply anti--seize lubricant or equivalent to the two
flange head screws that secure the hydraulic tank.
Tighten the tank mounting screws from 30 to 60 in--lb
Hydraulic Fluid).
2.
Discard and replace any o--rings that are removed.
Remove hydraulic tank using Figure 41 as a guide.
(3.4
to 6.8 N--m). Install tank using Figure 41 as a guide.
2.
Thread suction strainer into hydraulic tank. Note:
Hydraulic Tank Inspection (Fig. 41)
Early models used a two piece suction strainer assem-
bly. On early models only, use hydraulic thread sealant
on threads ofsuction strainer and barb fittings during re-
assembly. Do not apply sealant to the first thread of the
fittings.
1.
Clean hydraulic tank and suction strainer with sol-
vent.
2.
Inspect hydraulic tank for leaks, cracks, or other
damage.
3.
1--1/2
Using a wrench, turn strainer into tank port at least
to 2 full turns beyond finger tight.
4.
Fill hydraulic tank with new hydraulic fluid (see
Change Hydraulic Fluid).
Groundsmaster 3500--D
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Hydraulic System (Rev. D)
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