Checking The Front-Differential-Oil Level; Checking The Torque Of The Wheel Nuts - Toro 07385 Workman HDX-D Operator's Manual

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4. Insert the dipstick into the filler neck, then remove it
and check the fluid level.
Note: The fluid level should be between the 2 marks
on the dipstick.
5. If the level is low, add the appropriate fluid to raise
the level to the upper mark; refer to
High-Flow Hydraulic Fluid and Filter (page
6. Install the dipstick and cap onto the filler neck.
7. Start the engine and turn on the attachment.
Note: Let them run for about 2 minutes to purge air
from the system.
Important: The machine must be running before
starting the high-flow hydraulics.
8. Shut off the engine and attachment and check for leaks.
WARNING
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can
penetrate skin and cause injury.
• Make sure that all hydraulic fluid hoses
and lines are in good condition and all
hydraulic connections and fittings are tight
before applying pressure to the hydraulic
system.
• Keep your body and hands away from
pin hole leaks or nozzles that eject high
pressure hydraulic fluid.
• Use cardboard or paper to find hydraulic
leaks.
• Safely relieve all pressure in the hydraulic
system before performing any work on the
hydraulic system.
• Seek immediate medical attention if fluid
is injected into your skin.
Checking the
Front-Differential-Oil Level
4-Wheel-Drive Models Only
Service Interval: Every 100 hours/Monthly (whichever
Changing the
54).
Differential-oil type: Mobil 424 hydraulic oil
1. Position the machine on a level surface.
2. Clean the area around the fill/check plug on side of
1. Fill/check plug
3. Remove the fill/check plug and check the level of the
4. If the oil is low, add specified oil.
5. Install the fill/check plug.
Checking the Torque of the
Wheel Nuts
Service Interval: After the first 2 hours
Failure to maintain proper torque of the wheel nuts
could result in failure or loss of a wheel and may
result in personal injury.
Torque the front and rear wheel nuts to 109 to 122
N·m (80 to 90 ft-lb) after 1 to 4 hours of operation
and again after 10 hours of operation. Torque every
200 hours thereafter.
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comes first)
the differential
(Figure
21).
Figure 21
oil.
Note: The oil should be up to hole.
After the first 10 hours
Every 200 hours
WARNING
2. Drain plug

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