Checking The Rear Axle; Check Bidirectional Clutch Lubricant; (Models 30627 & 30631 Only) - Toro 30626 Groundsmaster 328-D Operator's Manual

2 & 4 wheel drive traction units
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Important
When adding oil to the hydraulic system,
use a funnel with a fine wire screen—200 mesh—and
ensure funnel and oil are immaculately clean. This
procedure prevents accidental contamination of the
hydraulic system.
3. Screw dipstick filler cap finger–tight onto filler neck. It
is not necessary to tighten cap with a wrench.
4. Lower the implement.

Checking the Rear Axle

The rear axle has three separate reservoirs which use SAE
80W-90 wt. gear lube. Although the axle is shipped with
lubricant from the factory, check the level before operating
the machine.
1. Position the machine on a level surface.
2. Remove check plugs from axle and make sure lubricant
is up to bottom of each hole. If level is low, remove fill
plugs and add enough lubricant to bring the level up to
the bottom of the check plug holes (Fig. 26).
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Figure 26
1. Check plug
2. Fill/check plug (one on
each end of axle)
Check Bidirectional Clutch
Lubricant
(Models 30627 & 30631 only)
1. Position the machine on a level surface.
2. Rotate clutch (Fig. 27) so check plug (shown in 12
o'clock position) is positioned at 4 o'clock.
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3. Fill plug
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Figure 27
1. Bidirectional clutch
3. Remove check plug. Fluid level should be up to hole in
clutch. If fluid level is low, add Mobil Fluid 424. Clutch
should be approximately 1/3 full.
4. Install check plug.
Note: Do not use engine oil (i.e. 10W30) in bidirectional
clutch. Anti-wear and extreme pressure additives will cause
undesirable clutch performance.
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2. Check plug

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