Filtering Closed--Loop Traction Circuit - Toro Multi Pro 5800 Service Manual

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Filtering Closed- -Loop Traction Circuit
Filtering of a closed--loop hydraulic system after a major
component failure (e.g. traction (piston) pump or front
wheel motor) is a requirement to prevent debris from
transmitting throughout the system. If a closed--loop hy-
draulic system filtering tool is not used to ensure system
cleanliness, repeat failures, as well as subsequent dam-
age to other hydraulic components in the affected sys-
tem, will occur. To effectively remove contamination
from closed--loop traction circuit, use of the Toro high
flow hydraulic filter and hydraulic hose kits are recom-
mended (see Special Tools in this chapter).
1. Park machine on a level surface with engine stopped
and key removed from ignition switch.
2. Raise and support machine so rear wheels are off
the ground (see Jacking Instructions in Chapter 1 --
Safety). Chock front wheels.
NOTE: If rear wheel motor was replaced, install high
flow filter to the inlet of new motor instead of to the trac-
tion pump fitting. This will prevent system contamination
from entering and damaging the new motor.
3. Thoroughly clean junction of hydraulic hose and
lower fitting on right side of traction pump (Fig. 43). Dis-
connect hose from lower right side pump fitting.
4. Connect Toro high flow hydraulic filter in series be-
tween traction pump fitting and disconnected hose. Use
hydraulic hose kit (see Special Tools in this chapter) to
connect filter to machine. Make sure that hose connec-
tions are properly tightened.
IMPORTANT: Use only hydraulic fluids specified in
Operator's Manual. Other fluids could cause system
damage.
5. After installing high flow filter to machine, check and
fill hydraulic reservoir with new hydraulic oil as required.
6. Start engine and run at idle speed. Check for any hy-
draulic leakage from filter and hose connections. Cor-
rect any leaks before proceeding.
CAUTION
The rear wheels will be off the ground and rotat-
ing during this procedure. Make sure machine is
well supported so it will not move and accidental-
ly fall to prevent injuring anyone around ma-
chine.
IMPORTANT: While engaging the traction circuit,
monitor the indicator on the high flow hydraulic fil-
Hydraulic System
ter. If the indicator should show red, either reduce
pressure on the traction pedal or reduce engine
speed to decrease hydraulic flow through the filter.
7. With engine running at low idle speed, slowly move
the traction pedal to the forward direction to allow flow
through the traction circuit and high flow filter. Keep trac-
tion circuit engaged for five (5) minutes while gradually
increasing both forward pressure on traction pedal and
engine speed. Monitor filter indicator to make sure that
green color is always showing during operation.
8. With engine running at high idle speed and traction
pedal moved to the forward direction, periodically apply
brakes to increase pressure in traction circuit. While
monitoring filter indicator, continue this process for an
additional five (5) minutes.
IMPORTANT: If using a filter that is not the bi- -direc-
tional Toro high flow filter, do not press the traction
pedal in the reverse direction. If flow is reversed
when using a filter that is not bi- -directional, debris
from the filter will re- -enter the traction circuit.
9. With engine running at high idle speed, alternately
move traction pedal from forward to reverse. While mon-
itoring filter indicator, continue this process for an addi-
tional five (5) minutes.
10.Shut engine off and remove key from ignition switch.
11. Remove high flow hydraulic filter and hydraulic hose
kit from machine. Connect disconnected hydraulic hose
to traction pump fitting. Make sure to properly tighten
hose (see Hydraulic Hose and Tube Installation in the
General Information section of this chapter).
12.Lower machine to ground.
13.Check oil level in hydraulic reservoir and add correct
oil if necessary.
1. Piston (traction) pump
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Figure 43
2. Lower fitting
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