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Procedure for Cutting Deck Gear Pump Flow Test<br />

NOTE: Over a period of time, the gears and wear plates<br />

in the gear pump can wear. A worn pump will by--pass<br />

oil and make the pump less efficient. Eventually, enough<br />

oil loss will occur to cause the cutting deck motors to stall<br />

under heavy cutting conditions. Continued operation<br />

with a worn, inefficient pump can generate excessive<br />

heat and cause damage to the seals and other components<br />

in the hydraulic system.<br />

1. Make sure hydraulic oil is at normal operating temperature<br />

by operating the machine for approximately 10<br />

minutes. Make sure the hydraulic tank is full.<br />

2. Park machine on a level surface with the cutting deck<br />

lowered and off. Make sure engine is off and the parking<br />

brake is engaged.<br />

CAUTION<br />

IMPORTANT: Do not fully restrict oil flow through<br />

tester. In this test, the flow tester is positioned before<br />

the relief valve. Pump damage can occur if the<br />

oil flow is fully restricted.<br />

8. Watch pressure gauge carefully while slowly closing<br />

the flow control valve until 2000 PSI is obtained. Verify<br />

with a phototac that the engine speed is 2400 RPM.<br />

9. For a normal pump, gear pump flow should be<br />

approximately 14 GPM. Shut off engine. Record test results.<br />

10.If measured flow is less than 12 GPM or if a pressure<br />

of 2000 PSI cannot be obtained, check for restriction in<br />

the pump intake line. If line is not restricted, remove gear<br />

pump and repair or replace as necessary.<br />

11.Disconnect flow tester from hydraulic hose and manifold<br />

port. Reconnect hose to the manifold.<br />

12.Repeat test for second pump section if required.<br />

Prevent personal injury and/or damage to equipment.<br />

Read all WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and Pre<strong>caution</strong>s<br />

for Hydraulic Testing at the beginning<br />

of this section.<br />

RIGHT<br />

FRONT<br />

1<br />

TO OIL COOLER<br />

Hydraulic<br />

System<br />

3. Locate deck manifold for gear pump section to be<br />

tested. Disconnect hydraulic hose at deck manifold port<br />

(P1) (Fig. 36).<br />

4. Install tester with pressure gauges and flow meter in<br />

series with the the disconnected hose and hydraulic<br />

manifold port (P1).<br />

2<br />

4<br />

3<br />

5. Make sure the flow control valve on the tester is<br />

fully open.<br />

6. After installing tester, start engine and run at idle<br />

speed. Check for hydraulic leakage and correct before<br />

proceeding with test.<br />

1. Center deck manifold<br />

2. Hyd. hose to front P1<br />

Figure 36<br />

3. LH wing deck manifold<br />

4. Hyd. hose to side P1<br />

IMPORTANT: Do not run engine at full speed during<br />

testing. At full engine speed, cutting deck gear<br />

pump output can exceed 15 GPM and cause tester<br />

damage.<br />

7. Using a phototac, adjust engine speed to 2400 RPM.<br />

Do not engage the cutting deck.<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D<br />

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Hydraulic System

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