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F-581-R1
TROUBLESHOOTING AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
2.
Connect 600 psi gauge, Landoll p/n 133929, to the
front (right) pump test port.
Make sure everything is connected before
proceeding as you will be energizing the hydraulic
system.
3.
Start engine and let run for no longer than 1
second.
It is important to only let the engine fire and to shut it
off immediately to remove all captured air in the
system.
4.
Continue this process until the pressure gauge reads
300 psi. +/- 50 psi. Once reached, your pump is
primed and ready for continued running.
NOTE
Newer pumps will be closer to 400 psi when primed, but
no less than 275 psi.
To Remove and Replace Hydrostatic
Pump Manifold
1.
First, review “Before You Begin (Please Read)” on
page 1-1.
2.
Set the key switch to “OFF” and remove key from the
switch.
3.
Apply the parking brake, disconnect the battery and
block the wheels.
4.
Remove the 3 floor plate covers. “Floor Plate(s)
Removal” on page 3-16.
5.
Clean the area around all hose connections and
mounting surfaces.
6.
Remove all hoses and fittings from the manifold.
7.
Remove the 8 mounting bolts.
8.
Remove the manifold, ensuring the 2 O-rings are
also removed.
9.
Clean the mounting surfaces of the hydrostat and the
manifold.
10. Install new Landoll P/N 168279 O-rings lubricated
with new, clean hydraulic oil.
11. Re-install manifold to the hydrostat and start all 8
bolts.
12. Snug all bolts in a criss cross pattern working from
the center out.
13. Torque all bolts to 100ft./lbs (136 N.m) in the same
pattern.
14. Re-install all fitting and hoses torqued to the
specifications on ““Torque Specifications” on
page 1-17
Hydrostatic Drive Motor
Assembly
To Remove Drive Wheels
WARNING
1.
First, review “Before You Begin,” page 1-1.
2.
Set the key switch to “OFF” and remove key from the
ignition switch.
3.
Apply the parking brake and disconnect the battery.
4.
Make sure the other wheels are securely blocked so
that the truck cannot move.
5.
Lift and support the truck so that the load wheel
being serviced is clear of the floor by no more than 1”
(25.4 mm). Also see “Lifting the Truck,” on page 1-5.
6.
Remove the 10 hex nuts and hardware. Figure 3-26
on page 3-36.
Figure 3-26: Removing Drive Wheel
• The truck is equipped with tires of a size and
hardness that provide the necessary traction
and maintain a proper shape to prevent
tipping.
• To maintain stability and maximum reliability,
you must always replace tires with the type
originally supplied, as listed on the
specification sheet.
• It is also recommended to replace worn tires
in pairs. Treaded drive tires must be replaced
when the tread depth is less than 0.0625”
(1.6mm) at the deepest point.
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