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Figure 58
1. Slot
6. Using a brake adjusting tool or screwdriver, rotate star
nut (Fig. 58) down until brake drum (Fig. 59) locks
because of outward pressure of brake shoes (Fig. 59).
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2
2
Figure 59
1. Star nut 2. Brake shoes
7. Loosen star nut about 12 to 15 notches or until brake
drum rotates freely.
8. Install wheel and tire assembly on studs with five wheel
nuts. Tighten nuts to 45-55 ft–lb (61-75 Nm).
9. Remove jack stands or blocking and lower machine to
the shop floor.
10. Adjust the brake cables using step 1.
Adjusting the Lift Lever Latch
A lift lever latch that is positioned incorrectly can cause the
lift lever to hold the spool in an actuated position when the
implement is in the FLOAT position. This causes oil in the
hydraulic system to overheat. When lift lever latch is
adjusted correctly, the lift lever should just clear the
rounded part of the latch as lever is moved into FLOAT
position.
1. Unscrew ball from lift lever.
2. Remove self tapping screws and lift cover off lift lever
to expose the latch.
3. Loosen two capscrews on top of the lift lever latch
(Fig. 60). Place lever on rounded tip of latch (Fig. 60),
and slide latch w/lever forward until stopping resistance
is felt. Then tighten capscrews to lock the latch in place.
Check for free operation of the lift lever by moving
lever from RAISE or TRANSPORT to FLOAT position.
Lift lever should just clear rounded position of latch as
lever is moved into FLOAT position.
4. Slide cover into place and install it with self tapping
screws. Screw ball onto lift lever.
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2
3
Figure 60
1. Capscrews
2. Rounded tab
3. Lift lever
Replacing the Hydraulic Oil
Filter
The hydraulic oil filter keeps the hydraulic system
relatively free of contaminants and must be serviced at
regular intervals. Initially, change filter after first ten
hours of engine operation, and thereafter, after every
125 hours of operation or yearly, whichever comes first.
Use Toro oil filter, Part No. 23-9740, as a replacement.
1. Clean area where hydraulic oil filter mounts. Remove
filter from base (Fig. 61) and clean filter mounting
surface.
2. Lubricate filter gasket with proper viscosity and type
oil. Then fill filter using the same oil.