Section 7
7.3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
A. Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
The hydraulic oil level should be checked after the first 10 hours of operation. Thereafter, check the oil after every 200 hours of machine operation or monthly, whichever occurs first.
If the oil level is consistently low, check for leaks and correct immediately.
1.Wipe dirt and contaminants from around the reservoir cap. Remove the cap from the hydraulic oil reservoir.
2.Visually check the level of hydraulic oil. Hydraulic oil must be at least 3" inches from top of the filler neck. If the level cannot be determined visually, use a clean tape measure to check the level. If the fluid is low, add 20W50 motor oil. DO NOT overfill; (overfilling the oil reservoir may cause oil seepage).
3.Clean the fill cap and install it onto the reservoir.
B. Changing Hydraulic Oil
The hydraulic oil should be changed after every 500 hours or annually, whichever occurs first. The oil should also be changed if the color of the fluid has become black or milky. A black color and/or a rancid odor usually indicates possible overheating of the oil, and a milky color usually indicates water in the hydraulic oil.
The hydraulic oil should be changed if you notice the presence of water or a rancid odor to the hydraulic oil.
1.Park the mower on a level surface and stop the engine.
2.Place a suitable container under the hydraulic oil filter. Tilt the seat forward. Remove the fill cap from the reservoir and the drain plug from the bottom of the drain tee fitting on the front side of the filter base. (See Figure
HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR
STC2002HOR
HYDRAULIC OIL
DRAIN PLUG
HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
STC2001HODP
Figure 7-3 Hydraulic Oil Filter and Drain Plug
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Figure 7-2 Hydraulic Oil Reservoir
Before refilling the hydraulic oil reservoir the hydraulic oil filter should be changed as outlined in section C
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