Changing Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil - Cub Cadet 7254 Operator's Manual

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If the oil level is low, add Cub Cadet hydraulic
oil. Loosely position a funnel in the fill hole so
that there is enough clearance around the fun-
nel to allow the transmission to vent while the
oil is poured into the transmission. Fill ONLY to
the full mark, never overfill the transmission.
NOTE: Always use Cub Cadet hydraulic oil to
ensure correct formulation. Substitute oils could
affect performance and may cause damage to the
transmission.
Reinsert the oil fill plug /dipstick into the
transmission housing and turn clockwise until
tight.
CHANGING TRANSMISSION /HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM OIL
Change
the
hydrostatic
system oil after every 200 hours of operation. The
dry capacity of the transmission/hydraulic system is
approximately 24 quarts.
Change the transmission/hydraulic system oil as
follows:
Operate the tractor for a short period to warm
the oil to the normal operating temperature.
Place the tractor on a level surface, engage the
parking brake, and stop the tractor engine.
Remove any belly mounted attachments.
Clean the area around the transmission drain
plug and the oil fill plug/dipstick to prevent
debris from entering the transmission. Refer to
Figure 42 and Figure 43.
HYDROSTATIC
OIL FILTER
(723-3014)
Viewed from beneath the Tractor
Figure 43
transmission /hydraulic
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
FILTER
(723-0405)
TRANSMISSION
DRAIN PLUG
Place a suitable container(s) beneath the front
of the transmission housing.
Remove the oil fill plug/dipstick to help vent the
transmission, then remove the drain plug and
allow the transmission oil to drain into the
container(s). Reinstall the drain plug after
draining the oil. See Figure 43.
Dispose of used oil in an environmentally
safe manner. If necessary, contact your
area EPA office for proper disposal proce-
dures and recycling center locations.
Clean around the base of the hydrostatic
transmission oil filter and remove the filter by
turning it counterclockwise. See Figure 43.
Apply a light coating of clean transmission oil to
the gasket of the new filter. Install the filter by
turning it clockwise, by hand, until the gasket
contacts the filter base on the transmission
housing; then tighten the filter an additional 1/2
to 3/4 turn.
Clean around the base of the hydraulic system
oil filter and remove the filter by turning it
counterclockwise. Refer to Figure 43.
Apply a light coating of clean transmission oil to
the gasket of the new filter. Install the filter by
turning it clockwise, by hand, until the gasket
contacts the filter base on the transmission
housing; then tighten the filter an additional 1/2
to 3/4 turn.
Loosely position a funnel in the oil fill hole so
that there is enough clearance around the fun-
nel to allow the transmission to vent while the
oil is poured into the transmission. Fill ONLY to
the full mark on the dipstick, never overfill the
transmission.
NOTE: Always use Cub Cadet hydraulic oil and
filters to ensure correct formulation and filtering
capacity. Substitute oils and/or filters could affect
performance and may cause damage to the
transmission.
Reinsert the oil fill plug /dipstick into the
transmission housing and turn clockwise until
tight.
Start the engine and allow it to run for a few
minutes. Shut the engine off, then check for
leaks and recheck the oil level in the
transmission housing.
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