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Maintenance Instructions
LUBRICATION
Mower Deck Spindle Lubrication
These spindles are permanently sealed and require
no lubrication.
DRD52 or DSD60 Mower Deck Lubrication
Lubricate the U-Joint in the drive shaft
every 8 hours
with SAE general purpose lithium or molybdenum
base grease.
Transaxle Lubrication
•
The transaxle oil lubrication is SAE 20W-50 (API
Service Class SL or higher) engine oil.
•
Inspect both transaxle cases and hoses
after
every 100 hours
of operation for visible leaks.
•
The fluid levels for each transaxle can be checked
visually by looking at the fluid levels in each expansion
reservoir. When the transaxles are cold, the fluid
level in the expansion reservoirs should be between
1/4 and 1/2 in. (0.64 cm and 1.27 cm).
Hot Level
Cold Level
Hose
Reservoir Cap
Expansion Reservoir Location
Transaxle Oil and Filter Change
Change the transaxle oil after the initial
break-in pe-
riod
of
75-100 hours.
Thereafter, change oil
every
400 hours
of operation as follows:
1. Thoroughly clean the exterior of the transmis sion
housing before servicing. Using a 1/4 in. hex
wrench, remove the plug on the lower inside of
each transaxle allowing the oil to drain.
2. Remove and replace the oil filters using a 3/8 in.
hex wrench. (Refer to
Transaxle Oil Drain
Plug, Filter, and Guard Location
illustration.)
Oil Filter
Guard
Oil Drain
Plug
Oil Filter
Transaxle Oil Drain Plug, Filter, and
Guard Location
(Shown with Deck Support Arms
Removed for Clarity)
3. Reinstall drain plugs.
4. Remove the oil reservoir hose attached to the
elbow on top of the transaxles and remove the
elbows to access the oil fill openings.
5. Fill the transaxles with 20W-50 (API Service
Class SL or higher) oil through the opening where
the elbows were. Fill up to the opening.
6. Before reinstalling the elbows, screw the locking
nut on the elbows down until they are snug (the
o-ring on the elbow will be to the bottom of the
o-ring groove).
7. Reinstall the elbows. When the elbow begins to
be snug, position the elbow as it was when re-
moved and tighten the locknut.