Servicing The Air Cleaner - Toro Reelmaster 3105-D Operator's Manual

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1.
Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to
Preparing for Maintenance (page
2.
Unlatch and open the hood, and wait for the
engine to cool.
3.
Remove either drain plug
the oil flow into a drain pan; when the oil stops
flowing, install the drain plug.
Figure 68
1. Drain plugs
4.
Remove the oil filter
Figure 69
1. Oil filter
5.
Apply a light coat of clean oil to the new filter
seal and install the oil filter.
Note:
Do not overtighten the filter.
6.
Add oil to the crankcase; refer to
Specification (page 46)
Engine-Oil Level (page
7.
Close and latch the hood.

Servicing the Air Cleaner

Service Interval: Every 200 hours (more frequently in
extreme dusty or dirty conditions).
42).
(Figure
68) and let
(Figure
69).
Engine Oil
and
Checking the
46).
Removing the Air Filter
Check the air cleaner body for damage which
could cause an air leak. Replace it if it is damaged.
Check the whole intake system for leaks, damage,
or loose hose clamps.
Service the air cleaner at the recommended
service interval or earlier if engine performance
declines due to extremely dusty, dirty conditions.
Changing the air filter before it is necessary only
increases the chance of dirt entering the engine
when the filter is removed.
Ensure that the cover is seated correctly and seals
with the air-cleaner body.
1.
Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to
Preparing for Maintenance (page
2.
Open the hood.
3.
Release the latches that secure the air-cleaner
cover to the air-cleaner body
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1. Air-cleaner cover
2. Filter element
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4.
Remove the cover from the air-cleaner body.
5.
Before removing the filter, use low-pressure
air—276 kPa (40 psi), clean and dry—to help
remove large accumulations of debris packed
between the outside of primary filter and the
canister. Avoid using high-pressure air which
could force dirt through the filter into the intake
tract. This cleaning process prevents debris
from migrating into the intake when you remove
the primary filter.
6.
Remove the filter element
Note:
Cleaning the used element may damage
the filter media.
7.
Remove the rubber outlet valve
the dirt ejection port of the air-cleaner cover.
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42).
(Figure
70).
Figure 70
3. Rubber outlet valve (dirt
ejection port)
4. Air-cleaner body
(Figure
70).
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