Hydraulic Oil Cooler - Toro Groundsmaster 4000?D Service Manual

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Hydraulic Oil Cooler

Removal
The radiator and oil cooler may be hot. To avoid
possible burns, allow the engine and cooling
systems to cool before working on the oil cooler.
1. Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting units,
stop engine, engage parking brake and remove key
from the ignition switch.
2. Read the General Precautions for Removing and
Installing Hydraulic System Components at the begin-
ning of the Service and Repairs section of this chapter.
3. Remove oil cooler using Figures 85 and 86 as
guides.
Inspection
1. Back flush oil cooler with cleaning solvent. After cool-
er is clean, make sure all solvent is drained from the
cooler.
Use eye protection such as goggles when using
compressed air.
2. Dry inside of oil cooler using compressed air in the
opposite direction of the oil flow.
3. Plug both ends of oil cooler. Clean exterior of cooler.
Make sure fins are clear of dirt and debris.
4. The oil cooler should be free of corrosion, cracked
tubes and excessive pitting of tubes.
Installation
1. Install oil cooler using Figures 85 and 86 as guides.
2. Fill reservoir with hydraulic fluid as required.
Groundsmaster 4000−D
CAUTION
CAUTION
1
1.
Oil cooler
12
5
RIGHT
FRONT
1. Oil cooler
o
2. 90
hydraulic fitting
3. O−ring
4. O−ring
5. Knob
6. Retaining ring
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Figure 85
2. Radiator assembly
2
4
3
1
7
6
11
9
Figure 86
7. Carriage screw
8. Clamp
9. Oil cooler bracket (RH)
10. Flange screw
11. Flange locking nut
12. Radiator support
Hydraulic System
2
3
2
4
10
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