Toro Groundmaster Series Service Manual page 151

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Removing and installing the Hydraulic Tank (continued)
Groundsmaster
®
3200, 3300 and 3310
19240SL Rev A
4. Remove the cap screw (item 7) from under the front of the hydraulic tank.
To prevent damage to the hydraulic hoses and tubes, cable ties and
clamps may be used to secure the hoses and tubes to the machine
components. Record the location of all cable ties and clamps that
are removed from the machine so they can be properly replaced.
5. Label the hydraulic hoses for assembly purposes. Loosen the hose clamps
and disconnect the hoses from the hydraulic tank.
6. Cap or plug the hydraulic fittings and hoses to prevent contamination from
entering the hydraulic system.
7. Remove the hydraulic tank from the machine.
8. Inspect the 4 rubber bumpers that support the hydraulic tank for damage or
wear and replace them if necessary.
9. Inspect the 2 rubber grommets that support the hydraulic fittings for damage
or wear and replace them if necessary.
10. If the large plugs were removed from the tank, use new O-rings and tighten
the large plug on the side of the tank from 85 to 93 N·m (63 to 69 ft-lbs), and
the large plug on the bottom of the tank from 107 to 118 N·m (79 to 87 ft-lbs).
11. To install the hydraulic tank, follow this procedure in reverse order.
12. Tighten the drain plug from 18 to 19 N·m (155 to 171 in-lb).
13. Charge the hydraulic system; refer to
5–62).
IMPORTANT
Charging the Hydraulic System (page
Page 5–65
Hydraulic System: Service and Repairs

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