Hydraulic Tank
9
1
3
13
6
2
22
11
2
24
8
7
10
27
6
4
5
21
12
11
23
22
11
22
16
12
17
14
25
15
5
26
RIGHT
2
1
25
FRONT
18
25
5
2
8
19
20
Figure 30
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Cap
11. Flat washer
12. Tank clamp
13. Plug
14. Washer head screw (2 used)
15. Filter bracket
20. Oil filter
21. Hydraulic 90o fitting
22. Cap screw
23. Flange nut
24. Plug
25. Hose clamp
26. Suction hose
27. Hydraulic fitting
28. Suction hose
O–ring
Dipstick
Hydraulic tank
O–ring
O–ring
16. Cap screw (2 used)
17. Lock washer (2 used)
18. Hydraulic fitting
Bushing
Vent fitting
Hose
19. Oil filter head
Tank clamp
Removal (Fig. 30)
Park machine on a level surface, lower attachment,
stop engine, apply parking brake and remove key from
ignition switch.
3. Place drain pan under hydraulic oil filter. Make sure
that drain pan is large enough to hold hydraulic tank con-
tents (5 gallons/18.9 liters).
1.
4. Remove hydraulic oil filter from filter head to allow
hydraulic tank to drain.
2.
Remove two (2) cap screws and flat washers that se-
cure center shroud to machine (Fig. 31). Lift center
shroud from frame.
Hydraulic System
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