Service and Repairs
General Precautions for Removing and Installing Hydraulic System Components
Before Repair or Replacement of Components
Before removing any parts from the hydraulic sys-
tem, park machine on a level surface, apply parking
brake, lower cutting decks or attachments and stop en-
gine. Remove key from the ignition switch.
After Repair or Replacement of Components
1.
1. Checkoillevelinthehydraulic reservoir andaddcor-
rect oil if necessary. Drain and refill hydraulic system
reservoir and change oil filter if component failure was
severe or system is contaminated (see Flush Hydraulic
System in this section).
2.
Clean machine before disconnecting, removing or
disassembling any hydraulic components. Make sure
hydraulic components, hoses connections and fittings
are cleaned thoroughly. Always keep in mind the need
for cleanliness when working on hydraulic equipment.
2. Lubricate O--rings and seals with clean hydraulic oil
before installing hydraulic components.
3.
Make sure all caps or plugs are removed from hy-
draulic tubes, hydraulic fittings and components before
reconnecting.
CAUTION
4.
Use proper tightening methods when installing hy-
draulic hoses and fittings (see Hydraulic Hose andTube
Installation and Hydraulic Fitting Installation in the Gen-
eral Information section of this chapter).
Operate all hydraulic controls to relieve system
pressure and avoid injury from pressurized hy-
draulic oil. Controls must be operated with the
ignition switch in RUN and the engine OFF. Make
sure all electrically operated control valves are
actuated. Return ignition switch to OFF after
pressure has been relieved. Remove key from
the ignition switch.
5.
proper adjustment, binding or broken parts.
After repairs, check control linkages or cables for
6.
After disconnecting or replacing any hydraulic com-
ponents, operate machine functions slowly until air is
out ofsystem (see Charge Hydraulic System in this sec-
tion).
3.
Putcapsorplugsonanyhydrauliclines,hydraulicfit-
tings or components left open or exposed to prevent hy-
draulic system contamination.
7. Checkforhydraulicoilleaks.Shutoffengineandcor-
rectleaksifnecessary.Checkoillevelinhydraulicreser-
voir and add correct oil if necessary.
4.
Put labels on disconnected hydraulic lines and
hosesforproperinstallationafterrepairsarecompleted.
5.
Note the position of hydraulic fittings (especially el-
bow fittings) on hydraulic components before removal.
Markpartsifnecessarytomakesuretheywillbealigned
properly when reinstalling hydraulic hoses and tubes.
Check Hydraulic Lines and Hoses
IMPORTANT: Checkhydraulic linesandhosesdaily
for leaks, kinked lines, loose mounting supports,
wear, loose fittings or deterioration. Make all neces-
sary repairs before operating the machine.
WARNING
Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks
or nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid under high
pressure. Use paper or cardboard, not hands, to
search for leaks. Hydraulic fluid escaping under
pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate
the skin and cause serious injury. If fluid is in-
jected into the skin, it must be surgically re-
moved within a few hours by a doctor familiar
withthistypeofinjury.Gangrenemayresultfrom
such an injury.
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