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CONTROLS
HIGH-FLOW HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (IF
EQUIPPED)
CAUTION
Note that the high-output type brush
cutter attachment can be used only if it is
equipped with the easy brush-cleaning
function and the proper cooling system,
for a short period of time at a moderate
ambient temperature.
Pay careful attention not to damage the
undercarriage when using such
attachment. These precautions also apply
to any other high-performance and/or
highly functional attachment.
This high-flow system is designed to provide
the specific attachments that require a large
volume of oil, such as snow removing
equipment and lawn mower, with sufficient
oil in one-way.
Flow rate ............ 126 L/min (33.2 US gpm)
Rated Pressure ... 20.6 MPa (2987 psi)
Operating the high-flow system
1. Turn on the high-flow switch (E) (green
lamp lights up).
2. Press the auxiliary hydraulic button (A) or
slide the slider switch to the left side (A).
Note:
Running the high flow hydraulics for
extended periods of time could cause
damage to the hydraulics or other systems
of the machine due to overheating.
To prevent overheating and reduce the risk of
fire, the machine should be cleaned daily.
The standard cooling package is not
permitted for use in high airborne debris
applications such as mulching mower or land
clearing.
IMPORTANT: Do not operate the machine
in the detent mode for a long time. Doing
so will increase the hydraulic oil
temperature and shorten the service life
of the hydraulic units.
ACCESSORIES
Summary of Contents for TL230
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