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Universal Tractor Hydraulic Fluid
Mobil Mobil Fluid 424
Amoco 1000 Fluid
Chevron Tractor Hydraulic Fluid
Conoco Power–Tran 3
Exxon Torque Fluid
Pennzoil Hydra–Tranz
Shell Donax TD
Texaco TDH
Note: Many hydraulic fluids are almost colorless, making it
difficult to spot leaks. A red dye additive for the hydraulic
system oil is available in 2/3 oz. (20 ml) bottles. One bottle
is sufficient for 4–6 gal (15–22 1) of hydraulic oil. Order
part no.44–2500 from your authorized Toro distributor.
1. Start engine, park machine on a level surface, lower
implement to the shop floor, set the parking brake, and
shut engine off. Block the two rear wheels.
2. Jack up both sides of front axle and support it with jack
stands.
3. Clean area around hydraulic fluid filter and remove
filter.
4. Remove drain plug from fitting between axle housing
and oil filter and allow fluid to flow into drain pan
(Fig. 48).
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Figure 48
1. Drain plug
5. Install new filter; refer to steps 1–2 in Replacing
Hydraulic Oil Filter, for proper procedures.
6. Install drain plug in fitting between axle housing and
filter (Fig. 48).
7. Remove dipstick from axle filler tube (Fig. 49) and fill
axle to proper level with correct type of hydraulic fluid;
refer to table above.
8. Start and run the engine at idle speed for about two
minutes and turn the steering wheel lock to lock to
purge air trapped in the system. Shut the engine off.
9. Leave machine set for two additional minutes, then
remove dipstick and check fluid level in axle (Fig. 49).
If level is low, add fluid until level matches groove in
dipstick (Fig. 49). If level is too high, remove drain
plug (Fig. 48) and drain fluid until level matches
groove in dipstick.
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2
Figure 49
1. Dipstick 2. Groove
Fuses
The fuse block is located below control panel.
1
4
3
2
5
Figure 50
1. 15 Amp. Fuse
2. 7.5 Amp. Fuse
3. Open (Accessories)
4. 7.5 Amp. Fuse
5. Accessory connector