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MODELS 65XP(XL)/95
HYDRAULIC SECTION
HYDRAULIC SECTION
Some equipment and components such as fluid engagement clutch’s (PTO’s) have their own lubrication
requirements. Consult their manufactures manual for that information.
NOTICE
After the initial start-up of the machine and after any replacement of hydraulic components, that fittings and
hoses should be re-checked for leaks and clearances.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OVER-SET THESE RELIEF PRESSURES, BECAUSE IT WILL
CAUSE DAMAGE TO COMPONENT PARTS AS WELL AS HYDRAULIC PARTS.
These Typical Hydraulic Flows And Relief Pressure Settings Are With The Engine At Full RPM. All Settings Are
Subject To Change!
NOTICE
NOTICE
CAUTION
Before attempting any type of maintenance disengage clutch, turn off engine, wait for the disc/drum to come
to a complete stop, switch the battery disconnect to the off position, and make sure the ignition key is in your
possession.
DANGER
When returning hydraulic components for warranty make sure to box up all warranted parts to avoid additional
damage while shipping.
Do not disassemble any hydraulic components which are to be warranted.
Anything which has been disassembled or tampered with will not be warranted. Items being returned must be
clean. All hydraulic components must have all hosing ports plugged. Failure to plug ports will allow debris to
enter components which will void warranty.
NOTICE
DO NOT operate this machine unless all hydraulic control devices operate properly. They must function, shift
and position smoothly and accurately at all times. Faulty controls can cause personal injury!
WARNING
WARNING
It is very important after you have operated a new machine for approximately an hour to shut down the machine and
recheck all hydraulic fittings. Retighten as needed.
DO NOT GO NEAR HYDRAULIC LEAKS! High pressure oil easily punctures skin causing serious injury, gangrene,
or death. Avoid burns from fluid. Hot fluid under pressure can cause severe burns. DO NOT use fingers or skin to
check for leaks. Lower load or relieve hydraulic pressure before loosening fittings. Relieve all pressure in the system
before disconnecting the lines, hoses, or performing other work. Use a piece of cardboard to find leaks. Never use your
bare hands. Allow system to cool down to ambient temperature before opening any coolant or hydraulic oil system.
In cold weather situations let your hydraulic system idle for approximately 15 minutes to allow the system to warm
up to operating temperature.