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SECTION 6
OIL, FILTER AND LUBRICATION INFORMATION
6.3.4 Transmission Oil Filter
The hydrostatic transmission is equipped with a disposable,
spin-on oil filter. Replace this filter with a new one whenever
transmission oil is changed (Part # 610-114).
Before installing the new filter, lubricate the rubber filter gas-
ket with fresh oil. Screw the filter on by hand until the gasket
contacts filter adapter. Tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn more. Start
and run engine to check for oil leaks. Stop engine and re-
check oil level. Add oil if required.
6.4 LUBRICATION INFORMATION
6.4.1 General
The drive chains require regularly scheduled lubrication to
prevent premature wear and replacement. Use the recom-
mended lubricants listed in this section and carefully observe
the recommended lubrication intervals.
6.4.2 Drive Chain Lubrication
Your Centaur is equipped with roller chains to each axle.
Lubricate the chains every 10 hours with Aerosol Chain Lube
(Part No. 125-86), or more frequently in dirty or wet condi-
tions.
After every 100 hours of operation, remove all the drive chains
from the vehicle and clean them thoroughly in a suitable sol-
vent, i.e. degreaser.
Never use gasoline as a cleaning solvent. Gasoline is
extremely flammable and can explode if ignited, caus-
ing serious personal injury.
Allow the chains to dry thoroughly, re-lubricate generously
with Chain Lube and re-install.
Refer to Section 7.2.3 of this manual for drive chain removal
and re-installation instructions.
6.4.3 Driven Clutch Maintenance
The driven clutch uses dry slide bushings and should not be
lubricated. A complete service of the clutch units is required
after every 300 hours of operation. To perform this proce-
dure, the clutches must be disassembled. Special tools are
required to disassemble the clutch units. We recommend that
you return your vehicle to a Centaur dealer to have the clutch
units serviced.
6.4.4 Axle Bearing Lubrication
Figure 6-5. Axle Assemblies
The Centaur axle assemblies are filled with 300ml of 80W90
Gear Lube HYP0Y-C. At 25 hours:
1.
The oil level should be checked by removing the side
plug on each axle housing. Fill the axle assembly until
the oil is level with this hole.
2.
The bottom plug should be removed to check for water
contamination. If water runs out or the oil has a milky
appearance, drain the oil and replace with 300 mL (10.2
ozs.) of 80W90 Gear Lube HYP0Y-C.
The oil in the axle housings should be replaced each 150 hours
of operation.
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