Operator's Manual

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1. Sight gauge
2. Hydraulic tank cap
3. Auxiliary tank breather
Kendall Kenoil R&O AW 68
Pennzoil Penreco 68
Phillips Magnus A 68
Standard Energol HLP 68
Sun Sunvis 831 WR
Union Unax AW 68
Chevron AW Hydraulic Oil 68
NOTE: All are interchangeable.
IMPORTANT. Use only the hydraulic oils specified. Other
fluids could cause system damage.
NOTE: A red dye additive for the hydraulic system oil is avail-
able in 20.7 gram bottles. One bottle is sufficient for 15–22
liters of hydraulic oil. Order Part No. 44-2500 from your autho-
rized Toro dealer.
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Make sure it has
cooled down so the oil is cold. Check the level of oil by
viewing the sight gauge on the side of auxiliary oil tank.
2. If the oil level is below FULL mark on auxiliary tank,
remove cap from the hydraulic oil tank and slowly fill with
Mobil DTE 26 or equivalent hydraulic oil until the level is
up to the mark next to the sight gauge. Install the cap.
IMPORTANT To prevent system contamination, clean the
top of the hydraulic oil containers before puncturing. Make
sure the pour spout and funnel are clean.
NOTE: Make a close visual inspection of the hydraulic compo-
nents. Inspect for leaks, loose fasteners, missing parts, improp-
erly routed lines, etc. Make any corrections necessary.
TIRE PRESSURE
The tires are over-inflated at the factory for shipping. Reduce
the tire pressure to the proper levels before starting the unit.
Vary the tire pressure for the drive wheels, depending on your
turf conditions, from a minimum of 55 KPa to a maximum of
83 KPa
Vary the tire pressure for the rear wheel from a minimum of 55
KPa to a maximum of 103 KPa. Traction improves with lower
tire pressure.
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