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Removal (Fig. 59)<br />

NOTE: The ports on the manifold are marked for easy<br />

identification of components. Example: P1 is a piston<br />

pump connection port and SV is the location for the solenoid<br />

valve (See Hydraulic Schematic in Chapter 9 --<br />

Foldout Drawings to identify the function of the hydraulic<br />

lines and cartridge valves at each port).<br />

1. Read the General Pre<strong>caution</strong>s for Removing and<br />

Installing Hydraulic System Components at the beginning<br />

of this section.<br />

Installation (Fig. 59)<br />

1. Install hydraulic manifold to the frame using Figure<br />

59 as guide.<br />

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

Properly connect hydraulic lines to manifold.<br />

3. Connect electrical connector to the solenoid valve.<br />

2. To prevent contamination of hydraulic system during<br />

manifold removal, thoroughly clean exterior of manifold<br />

and fittings.<br />

3. Disconnect electrical connector from the solenoid<br />

valve.<br />

4. Disconnect hydraulic lines from manifold and put<br />

caps or plugs on open hydraulic lines and fittings. Label<br />

disconnected hydraulic lines for proper installation.<br />

5. Remove hydraulic manifold from the frame using<br />

Figure 59 as guide.<br />

Hydraulic<br />

System<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D<br />

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Hydraulic System

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