Raising The Box In An Emergency - Toro workman HDX-D 07368 Operator's Manual

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Pour Point, ASTM D97 –35ºF to –46ºF
Industry Specifications:
API GL–4, AGCO Powerfluid 821 XL, Ford New
Holland FNHA–2–C–201.00, Kubota UDT, John Deere
J20C, Vickers 35VQ25 and Volvo WB–101/BM.
Note: Many hydraulic fluids are almost colorless,
making it difficult to spot leaks. A red dye additive for
the hydraulic system oil is available in 2/3 oz. (20 ml)
bottles. One bottle is sufficient for 4–6 gal (15–22 1)
of hydraulic oil. Order part no. 44–2500 from your
authorized Toro distributor.
Note: If the oil becomes contaminated, contact your
local Toro distributor because the system must be
flushed. Contaminated oil may look milky or black when
compared to clean oil. The service interval may need
to be increased if using multiple attachments as the oil
may become contaminated quicker with the mixing of
different hydraulic oils.
1. Clean the area around the high flow filter mounting
area (Figure 78). Place a drain pan under the filter
and remove the filter.
Note: If the oil is not going to be drained,
disconnect and plug the hydraulic line going to the
filter.
2. Lubricate the new filter sealing gasket and hand turn
the filter onto the filter head until the gasket contacts
the filter head. Then tighten it 3/4 turn further. The
filter should now be sealed.
3. Fill the hydraulic reservoir with approximately 4 US
gallons (15 l) of hydraulic oil.
4. Start the machine and run it at idle for about two
minutes to circulate the fluid and remove any air
trapped in the system. Stop the machine and recheck
the fluid level.
5. Verify the oil level.
6. Dispose of the oil properly.
Raising the Box in an
Emergency
The box can be raised in an emergency without starting
the engine by cranking starter or by jumping hydraulic
system.
Raising the Box using the Starter
Crank the starter while holding the lift lever in the Raise
position. Run the starter for 15 seconds then wait 60
seconds before engaging the starter again. If the engine
will not crank, you must remove the load and box
(attachment) to service the engine or transaxle.
Raising the Box by Jumping the
Hydraulic System
Before servicing or making adjustments to
the machine, stop the engine, set the parking
brake, and remove the key from the switch.
Any load material must be removed from the
bed or other attachment before working under
a raised bed. Never work under a raised bed
without positioning the safety support on the
fully extended cylinder rod.
Note: Two hydraulic hoses, each with a male and
female quick coupler, that fit the vehicle couplers are
required to perform this operation.
1. Back another vehicle up to the rear of the disabled
vehicle.
Important: The vehicles hydraulic system uses
Dexron III ATF. To avoid system contamination,
make sure the vehicle used to jump the hydraulic
system uses an equivalent fluid.
2. On both vehicles, disconnect the two quick coupler
hoses from the hoses secured to the coupler bracket
(Figure 79).
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