16.09.2014 Views

caution - Toro

caution - Toro

caution - Toro

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Removal (Fig. 75)<br />

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

Installing Hydraulic System Components at the beginning<br />

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

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

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

and fittings.<br />

3. Disconnect wire harness connectors from the solenoid<br />

valve coils.<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 reassembly.<br />

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

Figure 75 as guide.<br />

Installation (Fig. 75)<br />

1. If fittings were removed from manifold, lubricate and<br />

place new O--rings onto fittings. Install fittings into manifold<br />

openings using marks made during the removal<br />

process to properly orientate fittings. Tighten fittings<br />

(see Hydraulic Fitting Installation in the General Information<br />

section of this chapter).<br />

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

75 as guide.<br />

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

labels placed during manifold removal, properly connect<br />

hydraulic lines to manifold.<br />

4. Connect wire harness connectors to the solenoid<br />

valve coils.<br />

6. If hydraulic fittings are to be removed from manifold,<br />

mark fitting orientation to allow correct assembly. Remove<br />

fittings from manifold and discard O--rings.<br />

Hydraulic<br />

System<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D<br />

Page 4 - 109<br />

Hydraulic System

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!