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9.5.4 Work procedure
The components must be clean. A replaced component
will possibly be examined with test equipment at a
service center. The component must be in the same
condition when examined as it was when it was
removed from the product. If not, the fault can not be
found and there will be contaminations in the test
equipment. It is also possible that the sent component is
not the fault and is thus sent back without repair.
The points below must be obeyed when doing work on
hydraulic systems:
Clean the transmission as necessary.
Keep the work area free from dust and other
contaminations in the air with a plastic cloth.
Make the work area clean with white spirit. To only
clean the parts that are disassembled is not
sufficient. Tools and areas from where dirt can fall
onto the point of entry while work is in progress must
be cleaned. Clean the work area with an applicable
brush, use a cloth to dry the work area. If it is
necessary, clean the work area again. Before you
disassemble, spray the hose connections and the
area on the product with white spirit.
Apply applicable protection immediately after all
pipes and hoses have been removed. Components
(also exchanged), hoses and pipes must have
protection.
The parts included in pipe fixtures must be replaced
or cleaned in white spirit and blown clean with
compressed air before being attached.
Keep the parts clean when measuring the pressure.
Spray the two couplings parts with white spirit before
connecting. Make sure the protection is clean before
using it.
9.5.5 Hydraulic couplings, pipes and hoses
Use 2 tools to loosen and tighten hoses. Use one tool as
a counterhold to get a minimum of tension and turning
force in the hose. A counterhold prevents hairline cracks
to elbow nipples.
When assembling hydraulic lines, first tighten until the
tapers connect and there is wrench resistance. Then
tighten one and a half flats from wrench resistance. Do
not tighten more.
Always do a check and note how hose, lines and pipes
are tightened on the product before loosening or
disassembling. They must always be attached with the
same tightening torque. Information about tightening
torques can be found in the spare parts list.
Make sure that hoses and lines go clear of locations
where they can be worn. Always do a check for leakage
after attaching hoses, lines or pipes.
Pressure to the hydraulic system is given by the pump of
the drive system. A pressure valve sets the system
pressure to a maximum limit of 30 bar/435 PSI.
There is a filter in the hydraulic tank for the suction pipe
of the pump.
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9.5.6 Hose package
Hoses below the product are kept together with a plastic
hose protection wound around the hoses. It is possible
to identify the hoses with the part numbers on the hoses
if the marks are damaged.
9.5.7 To attach the hydraulic hoses
Tighten the couplings with a 25 Nm torque.
1. Connect the rear couplings on all the hoses to make
sure that they are in the correct position in the
package. Connect green to the front connection on
the hydrostatic transmission. Connect red to the rear
and black to the tank.
2. Keep the green and black hoses together.
3. Start winding the hose protection 115±20 mm from
the center of the green hose connection on the
hydrostatic transmission. Put the end of the hose
protection between the 2 hoses and wind the
protection 4-5 turns.
4. Put the red hose to the left side of the package.
5. Wind the hose protection around all 3 hoses until
80-100 mm from the sleeve on the black hose.
6. Connect the front end of the hoses to their pipes.
9.5.8 To bleed the drive system
CAUTION: Read
clean on page 36 before the hydraulic system is
repaired.
CAUTION: Air can go into the system. Do not
run the transmission oil tank empty while you
bleed the drive system. Fill the transmission oil
tank fully when it is filled.
CAUTION: Do not operate the speed pedals
when the controls for the clutch valves are
disengaged.
1. Put the product on the adjustment tool for wheel
Servicing tools on page 15
speed. Refer to
2. Remove the transmission cover.
3. Attach an exhaust hose.
To keep the hydraulic system
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