SERVICE
Checking the Hydraulic Oil Level Check the hydraulic oil level when the hydraulic system is cold, prior to operating the power unit. If the hydraulic system is warm, allow one hour for the hydraulic system to cool before checking the oil level. Checking the oil level when the hydraulic system is warm will produce an inaccurate oil level reading. ATTENTION After connecting a new attachment or kit that runs off the power unit’s hydraulic system, run the at - tachment through a complete cycle, then stop and check the hydraulic oil level. 1. Park the power unit on a level surface and adjust the steering to aim the power unit straight ahead. 2. Fully raise the front hitch and lower the 3 point hitch (if equipped). 3. Shut off the engine and allow time for the hydrau - lic system to cool.
Drive Shaft
The front fitting of the drive shaft can be reached under the radiator, from the right side of the power unit, using a grease gun with a 33 cm (13 inch) or lon - ger rubber hose. Remove the right engine cover and rotate the drive shaft so the grease fitting is pointed directly toward the right side of the power unit. Insert the hose from the right side, in line with the grease fitting. Push the hose onto the grease fitting and hold in place while greasing. The rear fitting can be reached by pulling back the canvas debris barrier to the rear of the radiator. Seat Slide
4. The hydraulic oil tank (A) is located under the hood and dash. 5. Check the oil level in the plastic sight tube (B) next to the hydraulic oil tank. The
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B oil level should be within the proper range indicated by the oil level decal on the hydraulic oil tank. 6. If the hydraulic oil level is below the low mark on the decal, add HydroTorq XL synthetic hydraulic oil until the proper level is reached.
Optional 3 Point Hitch
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The front grease fitting on the 3 point cylinder can be greased through an access hole (A) in the right foot platform panel.
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