Draining The Fuel Tank - Toro Multi Pro 5800-D Operator's Manual

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4.
Disconnect the 2 hoses from the hose fittings
and allow any fuel in the hoses to drain into an
approved fuel container
5.
Rotate the standpipe cap counterclockwise the
remove the cap
1. Fuel-standpipe/sender
cap
2. Fuel-standpipe/sender
assembly
6.
Lift the fuel-standpipe/sander assembly from the
fuel tank
(Figure
Note:
Discard the old standpipe/sender
assembly.
Installing the In-Tank Fuel Filter
Note:
Obtain the new standpipe assembly from
your local Authorized Toro Dealer. You may need a
new seal to secure the elbow fitting and standpipe
assembly to the top of the fuel tank.
1.
Assemble the standpipe cap over the standpipe
and the standpipe to the seal
2.
Align the cap, standpipe, and seal to the tank
and carefully insert the new standpipe assembly
into the fuel tank
Note:
Align the hose fittings toward the
centerline of the machine.
3.
Thread the cap onto the neck of the fuel tank
and tighten the cap hand-tight
4.
Assemble the 6.4 mm (1/4 inch) fuel hose onto
the 6.4 mm (1/4 inch) hose fitting and secure the
hose to the fitting with the hose clamp
76).
(Figure
76).
(Figure
77).
Figure 77
3. Seal
77).
(Figure
77).
(Figure
77).
(Figure
5.
Assemble the 8 mm (5/16 inch) fuel hose onto
the 8 mm (5/16 inch) hose fitting and secure the
hose to the fitting with the hose clamp
76).
6.
Assemble the cover to the tank with the 4 screws
(#10 x 3/4 inch) that you removed in step
Removing the In-Tank Fuel Filter (page
7.
Torque the screws to 11 N∙cm (10 in-lb).

Draining the Fuel Tank

Service Interval: Every 400 hours/Yearly (whichever
Drain and clean the fuel tank if the fuel system
becomes contaminated or if you plan to store the
machine for an extended period. When cleaning the
fuel tank, use fresh, clean fuel to flush out the tank.
1.
Transfer the fuel from the tank into an approved
fuel container using a siphon pump, or remove
the tank from the machine and pour the fuel out
the tank-fill spout into the fuel container.
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Note:
fuel supply and return hoses from the standpipe
assembly before removing the tank; refer to
steps
Filter (page
2.
Replace the fuel filters; refer to the
Fuel Filters (page
3.
Flush the tank with fresh, clean fuel, if necessary.
4.
Install the tank if you removed it; refer to steps
1
through
(page
5.
Fill the tank with fresh, clean fuel.
77).
(Figure
61
comes first)
If you remove the fuel tank, remove the
1
though
4 Removing the In-Tank Fuel
60).
60).
5
in
Removing the In-Tank Fuel Filter
60).
(Figure
2
of
60).
Servicing the

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