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2.Service elements only when restriction indicator shows red. Check restriction indicator daily or more frequently if operating in dusty conditions.

3.Loosen wing nut and remove element. Clean the canister with a damp cloth.

4.Before installing a new element, inspect it by placing a bright light inside and rotate the element slowly, looking for any holes or tears in the paper. Also check gaskets for cuts or tears. Do not attempt to use a damaged element which will allow abrasive particles to enter the engine.

5.Reinstall the dust cup. Make sure it seals all the way around the air cleaner body, then tighten the clamping thumb screw.

6.Check all fittings and clamps periodically for tightness and inspect hoses for holes or cracks.

7.Periodically check the intake hose for signs of ingested dust. Locate and repair the source of ingested dirt.

8.Never operate a machine without an air filter installed. When operating in extremely dirty conditions, Hustler

recommends Pre-Cleaner Kit, part number 462135, be used to extend the life of the element. The Pre-Cleaner mounts on top of the air filter canister and is designed to remove dirt and debris before it enters the air filter.

Cooling system

Engine cooling is accomplished with circulated water and Ethylene Glycol mixture. The radiator is equipped with a pressure cap and recovery tank. System capacity for the 4300 and 4500 tractors is approximately 3.25 U.S. gallon (12.3 liter). System capacity for the 4200 tractor is approximately 2.50 U.S. gallon (9.5 liter). System capacity for the 4400/4420/4600 tractors is approximately 2.75 U.S. gallon (10.4 liter). A 50-50 mixture is recommended for all season operation. This mixture provides freeze protection to -32 degrees F (-35 degrees C). Should temperatures fall below this level, additional Ethylene Glycol must be added to the mixture.

Visually inspect the system daily prior to operating tractor. Check coolant level in the recovery tank located under the engine hood on the right side, behind fender (Fig.

Screen Strap

Coolant

Recovery

RadiatorTank

Screen

Figure 5-17

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Radiator Screen Shroud

Oil Cooler

 

Wing Nuts

Figure 5-18

 

5-17). The tank is marked with cold engine and hot engine levels. Level should not go above the hot level mark when engine is at normal operating temperature, and coolant should be added to maintain level at or slightly above the cold level mark at all times. When adding coolant, pre-mix the solution before adding it to the recovery tank. It is not necessary to remove radiator cap for adding small amounts of coolant to system.

DANGER: Never remove radiator cap when engine is hot. Pressurized hot steam and water may be released, causing serious burns or possible blindness.

The system should be drained, flushed and refilled with fresh solution after every 500 hours of operation. The lower radiator tank is equipped with a drain cock. Remove the radiator cap and open this drain for emptying system.

If frequent refilling is necessary or if coolant appears rusty, thoroughly check the system. Refer to the engine manual for information on checking and cleaning system.

The engine cooling fan draws air through both the hydraulic oil cooling and engine cooling radiators. These are protected by a screen shroud. Keep the shroud clean at all times and make sure trash is not allowed to accumulate on or between the radiators, nor allow the fins and cores to become plugged.

The rear screen is removed by lifting engine hood and inserting the support rod. Loosen the strap clamps, one on each side at top, tilt the shroud back, then move the bottom forward to clear the retaining clips and lift shroud off.

The oil cooler may be separated from its mounting by loosening the four rubber mounting pad wing nuts and sliding the cooler assembly back and off the mounts. It should be noticed that it is not necessary to remove the hex lock nut, wing nut or rubber spacer to remove or replace the cooler assembly for servicing or cleaning (Fig. 5-18).

Never force anything into the radiator fins which may bend or distort them. For cleaning, use compressed air or pressurized water only.

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Contents Rev /02 4200/4300/4400Rev /02 Table of Contents Page General Information Hours of use, whichever comes first, from date For Tractors and Power UnitsThis machine like any other powered equipment is Disclaimer of WarrantyRev /02 Safety Precautions Rev /02 Rev /02 Page Throttle lever Models 4300 Only OperationControls Attachment Lift Lever Auxiliary Control Pump Clutch Lever Parking Hour Meter Brake LeverModels 4200/4400/4420/4600 Safety start interlock systemInstrumentation Engine startingModels 4300 Ambient Preheating time Temperature Ordinary heat typeDriving the tractor Moving tractor with stalled engineOperating suggestions Flotation springs AccessoriesPTO shaft Front tool barPage Introduction Maintenance and AdjustmentsMaintenance Locator Chart Lubrication Torque valuesTires Hour meterOn units with serial numbers after 11374 last five Steering Lever Neutral Adjustment with TurnbuckleTurnbuckle already at maximum adjustment Electrical Diagram Models 4200 Electrical Diagram Models 4200 Electrical Diagram Models 4300 Electrical Diagram Models 4300 Electrical Diagram Models 4420 Electrical Diagram Models 4420 Electrical system Parking brake adjustmentSteering lever tension Burnishing the electric clutch Access to engine and hydraulic pumpsBattery Location Left fender Fuel system Hydraulic systemEngine air filter Vent Screw Fuel Filter AssemblyRecommended service procedure Engine oil and filterOverservicing Pre-Cleaner Canister Vactuator Service Valve IndicatorImproper installation of an air filter element Incorrect air cleaner elementRadiator Screen Shroud Oil Cooler Wing Nuts Screen Strap Coolant Recovery RadiatorTankCooling system General engine maintenance Belt replacementSymptoms Probable Causes Suggested Remedies TroubleshootingPage New season preparation StorageEnd of season tractor care Page Wheel motors Product LiteratureEngine information Hydraulic pumpRev /02 Technical Specifications Model 4200/4400/4420/4600 only Common specificationsThree drive tire options Hydraulic oil system 3.5 U.S. gal .2 l Cooling systemIndex Access to engine and hydraulic pumps