Important:
Use only the hydraulic fluids
specified. Other fluids could cause system
damage.
12. Start the engine and drive the sprayer to fill the
hydraulic system. Recheck the oil level and replenish
it, if required.
Replacing the Hydraulic Filter
Service Interval:
After the first 8 hours
Every 800 hours/Yearly (whichever
comes first)
Use the Toro replacement filter (Part No. 54-0110).
Important:
Use of any other filter may void the
warranty on some components.
1. Position the sprayer on a level surface, set the parking
brake, stop the pump, stop the engine, and remove
the ignition key.
2. Clean the area around the filter mounting area.
3. Place a drain pan under the filter.
4. Remove the filter (Figure 67).
Figure 67
1.
Hydraulic filter
2.
Gasket
5. Lubricate the new filter gasket.
6. Ensure that the filter mounting area is clean.
7. Screw the filter on until the gasket contacts the
mounting plate, then tighten the filter one-half turn.
8. Start the engine and let it run for about two minutes
to purge air from the system. Stop the engine and
check the hydraulic oil level and for leaks.
Spray System
Maintenance
Chemical substances used in the spray system
may be hazardous and toxic to you, bystanders,
animals, plants, soils or other property.
•
Carefully read and follow the chemical
warning labels and Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals used
and protect yourself according to the
chemical manufacturer’s recommendations.
For example, use appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) including
face and eye protection, gloves, or other
equipment to guard against personal contact
with the chemical.
•
Keep in mind that there may be more than
one chemical used and information on each
should be assessed.
•
Refuse to operate or work on the sprayer if
this information is not available!
•
Before working on a spray system
make sure the system has been triple
rinsed and neutralized according to
the recommendations of the chemical
manufacturer(s).
•
Verify there is an adequate supply of clean
water and soap nearby, and immediately
wash off any chemicals that contact you.
Inspecting the Hoses
Service Interval:
Every 200 hours—Inspect all hoses
and connections for damage and
proper attachment.
Examine each hose in the spray system for cracks,
leaks or other damage. At the same time, inspect the
connections and fittings for similar damage. Replace any
hoses and fittings if damaged.
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