Engine Maintenance; Servicing The Air Cleaner - Toro Multi Pro 5800 Operator's Manual

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7.
With the pin in place, release the boom
and secure the pin with the cotter removed
previously.
8.
Repeat the procedure for each actuator rod
bearing.

Engine Maintenance

Servicing the Air Cleaner

Check the air cleaner body for damage that could
cause an air leak. Ensure that the dust cap is tightly
sealed onto the air cleaner. Replace a damaged air
cleaner body. Squeeze the valve
each use to clear it of dust and debris. Service the air
cleaner filter every 100 hours.
1. Air cleaner strap (2)
2. Dust cap
Note:
Service the air cleaner more frequently if
operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy.
Cleaning the Filter and Housing
Service Interval: Before each use or daily
Important:
Do not remove the air cleaner in an
attempt to clean it. This increases the chance of
dirt and debris entering the engine.
1.
Set the parking brake, stop the pump, stop the
engine, and remove the ignition key.
2.
Raise the passenger seat.
3.
Loosen the air cleaner strap that secures the air
cleaner cover to the air cleaner body
and separate the cover from the body.
4.
Use low pressure compressed air (40 psi, clean
and dry), to remove dirt and debris from the
inside of the air cleaner cover and around the
air filter.
Important:
Avoid high pressure compressed
air which can force dirt through the filter and
into the engine.
5.
Inspect the filter and replace it if it is damaged.
6.
Install the cover with the valve pointing down at a
5–7 o'clock position when viewed from the end.
7.
Secure the straps
36
(Figure
38) before
Figure 38
3. Filter
4. Valve
(Figure
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38).
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