Hustler Turf 3700, 3500 Transmission, front axle and hydraulic system, Checking Oil Level

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Alternator

adjusting Fan belt bolts

Figure 4-21

Transmission, front axle and hydraulic system

WARNING: Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure may have sufficient force to penetrate skin and cause serious injury. Foreign fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor, familiar with this form of injury, or gangrene may result.

Before applying pressure to hydraulic system, make sure all connections are tight and all hoses and lines are in good condition. To find a leak under pressure, use a piece of cardboard or wood — never use your hands. Relieve all pressure in the system before dis- connecting or working on hydraulic lines. To relieve pressure, lower all attachments and shut off engine.

Checking Oil Level:

Check the oil level every 50 hours.

1.With the tractor standing level and the engine off, check the oil level with the dipstick. Figure 4-22

2.The oil is at the correct level when the oil level is within the mark at the lower end of the dipstick. If low, add ISO VG46 hydraulic oil, through the filler hole. Do not fill beyond the mark on the stick, as the transmission will be overfilled.

3.Install the dipstick.

Changing Oil & Filters:

NOTE: Replace the filters after the first 50 hours of opera- tion and every 500 hours or annually thereafter following the procedure below:

Change the oil every 500 hours or annually.

1.With the oil at normal operating temperature, drain and discard the oil by removing the transmission drain plug. Reinstall the plug after the oil has drained. Figure 4-23

WARNING: The oil will be hot. Use caution to pre- vent skin coming in contact with hot oil.

2.Unscrew the oil filters and discard. Figure 4-24 & Figure 4-25

3.Coat the gasket on the new filters with a film of oil.

Dipstick

Filler hole

Figure 4-22

Screw the filters into place until the gasket contacts the sealing surface, then tighten the filters approximately 3/4 of a turn by hand. Do not over tighten. Figure 4-24 & Figure 4-25

4.Remove the filler plug and dipstick and fill with ISO VG46 hydraulic oil.

5.The transmission is filled to the correct level when the oil level is within the mark at the lower end of the dipstick. Do not fill beyond the mark on the stick, as the transmission will be overfilled.

6.Install the dipstick and filler plug.

7.Start the engine and check the hydraulic oil filter for leaks.

8.Stop the engine and check the hydraulic oil level. Replenish if necessary.

IMPORTANT: The transmission, front axle and hydraulic system operate from a common oil sump. Special attention must be given to keeping oil clean.

Drain plug

Figure 4-23

Rear axle case and final reduction gear cases Check the oil level every 100 hours.

1.Clean the area around the dipstick/filler plug to prevent dirt from entering the rear axle housing. With the engine off and the tractor standing level, check the oil level using the combined dipstick/filler plug. The oil is at the correct level when it reads between the two marks on the dipstick.

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Contents Box Hesston, Kansas 67062-2097 1096270910 General Information 1096270910 3500/3700 Tractors WHO Must Perform the Warranty ServiceWarranty Registration Safety and Instruction Decals Safety PrecautionsFluid under pressure Decals before attempting to operate or Service this machine 601415415 OFF International Symbols1096270910 Slope Guide 1096270910 Operation Safe Operating PracticesOperation Slope Operation Using a rampSwitches ChildrenInstrument Panel Controls Park brake lever Release button Differential lock pedal Seat adjustment Steering wheel adjustmentSafety start interlock system To inspect the safety start interlock system PTO stop systemTo inspect the PTO stop system Starting the engine with jumper cables Engine startingWarm weather starting Cold weather startingHydrostatic transmission Stopping the engineOperating the hydrostatic transmission Engine warm upAuxiliary hydraulic valve kit optional Roll Over Protective Structure Rear counter-balance weightsPossible damage to the Rops Operating suggestions Driving the tractor1096270910 Introduction Maintenance & AdjustmentsService Safe Servicing PracticesLubrication Service accessTorque values TiresFuse block AlternatorHead lamp Replacement bulbReplacement bulbs Fusible linkFuel system Refueling the Tractor Diesel fuelEngine oil and filter Recommended service procedure Engine air filterOverservicing Cooling system Checking the coolant levelDraining and flushing the cooling system Fan belt To drain the cooling systemTransmission, front axle and hydraulic system Checking Oil LevelChanging Oil & Filters Change the oil every 500 hours or annually PTO control lever adjustmentGeneral engine maintenance Park brake adjustment Rear wheel toe adjustment Brake linkage Front clevis Jam nut 1096270910 Intervals Indicated 3500/3700 Maintenance Schedule Refer to Figures 4-39Maintenance Locator Chart Maintenance Locator Chart 1096270910 New season preparation StorageProduct Literature Preparation of engine for storage1096270910 Index Rear wheel toe adjustment1096270910