Toro Reelmaster 7000 Service Manual page 125

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Removal (Fig. 65)
1. Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting units,
stop engine, engage parking brake and remove key
from the ignition switch.
2. Raise front of machine and support with jackstands.
3. Read the General Precautions for Removing and
Installing Hydraulic System Components at the begin-
ning of the Service and Repairs section of this chapter.
4. To prevent contamination of hydraulic system during
wheel motor removal, thoroughly clean exterior of mo-
tor.
5. Disconnect hydraulic hoses and tubes from wheel
motor. Put caps or plugs on hoses and fittings to prevent
contamination. Label the hydraulic lines to show their
correct position on the wheel motor for assembly pur-
poses.
IMPORTANT: Support wheel motor to prevent mo-
tor from falling during removal.
6. Remove wheel motor using Figure 65 as a guide.
7. If hydraulic fittings are to be removed from wheel mo-
tor, mark fitting orientation to allow correct assembly.
Remove fittings from motor and discard O--rings.
Installation (Fig. 65)
IMPORTANT: If fittings were removed from wheel
motor backplate, make sure that straight hydraulic
fittings (item 24) are installed and properly tight-
ened first. Then, install and tighten angled fittings
(items 17 and 22). If angled fittings are installed first,
straight fittings may contact angled fittings before
the straight fitting is properly tightened resulting in
hydraulic leakage.
1. If fittings were removed from wheel motor, lubricate
and place new O--rings onto fittings. Install fittings into
motor ports using marks made during the removal pro-
cess to properly orientate fittings. Tighten fittings (see
Hydraulic Fitting Installation in the General Information
section of this chapter).
Reelmaster 7000
2. Position wheel motor to brake assembly making sure
that arrows on the side of motor case point upward.
3. Align splines on motor shaft and splined brake shaft.
Slide motor into brake assembly.
4. Secure motor to brake assembly with cap screws
and flat washers. Tighten cap screws from 75 to 85 ft- -lb
(102 to 115 N- -m).
5. Remove plugs from lines and fittings. Attach hydrau-
lic lines and tubes to wheel motor (see Hydraulic Hose
and Tube Installation in the General Information section
of this chapter).
6. Lower machine to ground.
7. Check oil level in hydraulic reservoir and add correct
oil if necessary.
8. Follow Hydraulic System Start--up procedures (see
Hydraulic System Start--up in this section).
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