Toro 04730 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 4

There are 2 different oil-level covers in the kit, 1
for gasoline machines and the other for diesel
machines. The cover for the diesel machine is
longer than the cover for the gasoline machine
and may have a “D” etched in it.

2.

Use the screw (5/8 inch) and locknut to install
the delay timer on the oil-level cover (diesel
model only); refer to

Figure 5

.

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Figure 5

1.

Locknut

4.

Oil level cover

2.

Delay timer

5.

Main hydraulic tank

3.

Screw (5/8 inch)

3.

Set the oil-level cover in place, but do not secure
it to the main hydraulic tank yet (

Figure 5

).

4.

Install 2 hydraulic fittings (90°) onto the front and
back of the solenoid valve (

Figure 6

).

Note:

Position the 90° hydraulic fittings so that

the hoses that attach to them are parallel to the
ground when installed.

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Figure 6

1.

Solenoid valve

2.

90° hydraulic fittings (2)

5.

Install the 90° beaded hydraulic fitting to the
main hydraulic tank (

Figure 7

).

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Figure 7

1.

Insert the 90° beaded
hydraulic fitting here.

4.

Oil level cover

2.

Shield bracket

5.

Solenoid valve assembly

3.

Hex-head bolt

6.

Install 1 end of the tank valve hose to the 90°
hydraulic fitting connected to the front of the
solenoid valve with a worm-drive clamp.

7.

Slip a worm-drive clamp over the other end of
the tank valve hose.

8.

Connect the free end of the tank valve hose
onto the 90° beaded hydraulic fitting on the main
hydraulic tank as you lower the solenoid-valve
assembly onto the oil-level cover.

9.

Install the oil-level cover and solenoid-valve
assembly to the main hydraulic tank with 2
hex-head bolts and the shield bracket (

Figure 5

).

Note:

Before installing the bolts, coat the

bottom 2 or 3 threads with anti-seize compound.

10.

Torque the bolts to 3 to 7 N∙m (30 to 60 in-lb).

11.

Secure the tank-valve-hose end onto the 90°
beaded hydraulic fitting with the worm-drive
clamp.

12.

Install the straight hydraulic fitting into the
opening on the underside of the leak detector
tank (

Figure 8

).

4

 

Summary of Contents for 04730

Page 1: ...s 1 Cable tie 8 Indicator light 1 Audio alarm 1 2 Spout 1 Prepare to install the leak detector tank Leak detector tank 1 Oil level sensor 1 O ring 1 Valve hose 1 Tank valve hose 1 Hex head bolt 1 4 x...

Page 2: ...indicator and alarm leads in the console arm following the main wire harness under the seat to the other side of the machine and then behind the seat along the left hand rail so that the oil level se...

Page 3: ...main hydraulic tank later 10 Remove the tank cover from the main hydraulic tank 11 Remove the plug from the hydraulic tank if equipped refer to Figure 4 g236699 Figure 4 1 Plug 2 Spout 12 Insert the...

Page 4: ...ng to the main hydraulic tank Figure 7 g018539 Figure 7 1 Insert the 90 beaded hydraulic fitting here 4 Oil level cover 2 Shield bracket 5 Solenoid valve assembly 3 Hex head bolt 6 Install 1 end of th...

Page 5: ...in hydraulic tank Figure 9 g016177 Figure 9 1 Remove plug from main hydraulic tank here 2 Indicator arrow on nut 2 19 Slide the O ring onto the hydraulic oil level sensor and install the sensor into t...

Page 6: ...acteristics of your leak detector tank as follows If your leak detector tank has a sight window Fill the leak detector tank with hydraulic fluid until the fluid level is at the middle of the sight win...

Page 7: ...tank when you turn off the ignition switch g229108 Figure 13 Before Starting fluid cold 1 Filler plug 5 Warning buzzer no sound 2 Filler neck 6 Fluid level cold 3 Overflow tube 7 Solenoid return valv...

Page 8: ...eservoir is reduced by 118 to 177 ml 4 to 6 fl oz due to contraction of the fluid by cooling If the alarm sounds turn off the machine as quickly as possible and inspect it for leaks If the alarm sound...

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