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SERVICE SECTION
SECTION 12:
HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM
The hydro reservoir tank on the Outlaw Renegade model
is located just behind the seat, on each side of the frame.
There is a sight tube on the rear of the tank that indicates
the current hydraulic oil level. The oil level should be filled
until the level reaches the bottom of the upper fitting. Do
not overfill. If an air bubble is present in the tube, add oil
until the level reaches the fitting and the air bubble is no
longer visible. Use only 20W-50 motor oil in this tank.
Conventional or synthetic oil may be used. Bad Boy
Hydrostatic Oil is recommended. Bad Boy recommends
that the hydraulic oil and filters be changed within the first
50 hours of use; then at intervals of 250 usage hours. It is
also recommended to use Bad Boy replacement filters.
Use of any filter not designed for this application could
result in damage of the hydraulic system and void the
warranty. Each side requires approximately two quarts of
oil to refile the system.
THE FOLLOWING MAINTENACE IS TO BE
PERFORMED ON A LEVEL SURFACE.
CHANGING YOUR HYDRAULIC OIL AND FILTER
1.
Place an oil drain pan (12” or more in diameter
and 8 qt. capacity is optimal) beneath the oil
filter. Remove the oil filter from the oil reservoir to
drain the oil.
2.
After the oil has drained from the reservoir, install
new oil filter. Tighten ¾ turn past gasket contact.
3.
Fill the reservoir with new 20W-50 motor oil
through the fill cap. The oil level should be filled
until the level reaches the bottom of the upper
fitting. Do not overfill. If an air bubble is present in
the tube, add oil until the level reaches the fitting
and the air bubble is no longer visible.
4.
Drain the old oil filter of all free-flowing oil prior to
disposal. Place used oil in appropriate containers
and deliver to an approved recycling collection
facility.
5.
Proceed to the purge procedure.
Neutral
Bypass
Valve
Sight Tube
Filter
Fill
Cap
Hydraulic Pumps
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Fig. 8
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