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Removal (Fig. 45)<br />

1. Park the machine on a level surface, engage parking<br />

brake, and stop engine. Remove key from the ignition<br />

switch.<br />

CAUTION<br />

Rotate steering wheel and depress traction pedal<br />

in both forward and reverse to relieve hydraulic<br />

system pressure and to avoid injury from<br />

pressurized hydraulic oil.<br />

2. Operate all hydraulic controls to relieve hydraulic<br />

system pressure.<br />

3. Read the General Precautions for Removing and<br />

Installing Hydraulic System Components at the beginning<br />

of the Service and Repairs section of this chapter.<br />

4. Label all hydraulic connections for reassembly purposes.<br />

Clean hydraulic hose ends prior to disconnecting<br />

the hoses.<br />

5. Remove fasteners that secure dash panel to front<br />

hood (Fig. 47). Front edge of panel is secured with four<br />

(4) screws and weldnuts. Sides of panel are fastened<br />

with four (4) screws and flange nuts. Carefully slide dash<br />

panel up steering column to allow access to steering<br />

control valve.<br />

6. Disconnect hydraulic hoses connected to the steering<br />

control valve. Allow hoses to drain into a suitable<br />

container. Cap or plug openings of control valve and<br />

hoses to prevent contamination.<br />

3. Lubricate new o–rings and connect hydraulic hoses<br />

to steering control valve (Fig. 46). Tighten hose connections.<br />

4. Position dash panel to front hood and secure with<br />

fasteners (Fig. 47).<br />

5. Check fluid level in hydraulic oil reservoir and adjust<br />

as required (see Operator’s Manual).<br />

6. After assembly is completed, operate steering cylinder<br />

to verify that hydraulic hoses and fittings are not contacted<br />

by anything and that there are no leaks.<br />

1<br />

4<br />

Figure 46<br />

1. Steering control valve 4. Hyd hose (from pump)<br />

2. Hyd hose (left turn) 5. Hyd hose (to oil cooler)<br />

3. Hyd hose (right turn)<br />

5<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Hydraulic<br />

System<br />

7. Support steering control valve to prevent it from falling<br />

during removal.<br />

8. Loosen and remove four (4) cap screws that secure<br />

steering column and steering control valve to machine<br />

frame.<br />

2<br />

3<br />

1<br />

9. Slide steering valve from control column. Remove<br />

control valve from machine.<br />

Installation (Fig. 45)<br />

1. Slide steering control valve onto steering column.<br />

Secure steering column and control valve to frame with<br />

four (4) cap screws.<br />

2. Remove caps and plugs from disconnected hoses<br />

and fittings.<br />

Figure 47<br />

1. Steering column 3. Dash side screw<br />

2. Dash front edge screw<br />

3<br />

<strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>5700</strong>–D Page 4 – 49 Hydraulic System

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