
Slope-Pro
®
Operator’s Manual
13
Follow these basic precautions:
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Never adjust a pressure relief valve or other pressure-limiting
device to a higher pressure than specified.
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Check to make sure hydraulic hoses are not worn or damaged,
and are routed to avoid chafing.
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Immediately replace any hydraulic hose that shows signs of
swelling, wear, leaks or damage so it does not burst.
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Do not use your hand to check for hydraulic oil leaks. Use a piece
of cardboard instead. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can
penetrate the skin causing serious injury. If skin penetration
occurs, seek medical attention immediately. Relieve all pressure
before disconnecting hoses.
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Do not bend or strike high-pressure lines, tubes or hoses, or
reinstall them in a bent or damaged condition.
Handling Hydraulic Oil Precautions
Risk of burns! Use protective work gloves.
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Hot oil can cause painful burns. Use caution when changing the
hydraulic oil.
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Oils can irritate and damage the eyes, throat, and sensitive skin.
Avoid contact.
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Petroleum based oils are hazardous to the environment. Take
special care not to spill or discharge these fluids. Use approved
containers and methods to handle and dispose of them.
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Use an authorized disposal and recycling company.
Safety Precautions
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Page 77: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 7 2 ENGINE 2 1 Engine Accessories ...
Page 78: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 8 2 2 Fuel System ...
Page 79: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 9 2 3 Fuel Tank Assembly ...
Page 80: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 10 2 4 Evaporative Emission System Spark Arrestor California ...
Page 81: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 11 3 Hydraulic System 3 1 Hydraulic Pump Assembly ...
Page 82: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 12 3 2 Hydraulic Pump and Fittings ...
Page 83: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 13 3 3 Hydraulic Tank and Fittings ...
Page 84: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 14 3 4 Hydraulic Cooler and Brake Valve ...
Page 85: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 15 4 Electrical System 4 1 Control Panel ...
Page 86: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 16 4 2 Transmitter Receiver Unit Horn ...
Page 87: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 17 4 3 Battery and Cables ...
Page 88: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 18 5 PTO Mower Deck 5 1 Jack Shaft Clutch ...
Page 89: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 19 5 2 Mower Deck Assembly ...
Page 90: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 20 5 3 Gear Box Assembly ...
Page 91: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 21 5 4 Thrown Object Deflectors ...
Page 92: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 22 5 5 Thrown Object Defectors Rear ...
Page 93: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 23 5 6 Blade Spindle ...
Page 94: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 24 5 7 Mower Blades ...
Page 95: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 25 6 Lift Linkage Track Frames 6 1 Lift Linkage ...
Page 96: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 26 6 2 Track Frame ...
Page 97: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 27 6 3 R H Track Assembly ...
Page 98: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 28 6 4 L H Track Assembly ...
Page 99: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 29 6 5 R H Hydraulic Motor Assembly ...
Page 100: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 30 6 6 L H Hydraulic Motor Assembly ...
Page 101: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 31 6 7 Idler Assemblies ...
Page 102: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 32 7 Cowling Covers 7 1 Cowling Assembly ...
Page 103: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 33 7 2 Hood and Strut Assembly ...
Page 104: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 34 7 3 Air Inlet Box ...
Page 105: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 35 7 4 Main Frame Accessories ...
Page 106: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 36 7 5 Lift Supports ...
Page 107: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 37 8 Special Tools 8 1 Special Tools ...
Page 108: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 38 9 Optional Equipment 9 1 High Capacity Air Cleaner ...
Page 109: ...Slope Pro Parts Manual 39 9 2 Permanent Mounted Steel Fuel Tanks ...