Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Revision History
- Reader Comments
- Preface
- Table Of Contents
- 1 - Safety
- 2 - Product Records and Maintenance
- 3 - Kubota Diesel Engine
- 4 - Kubota Gasoline Engine
- 5 - Hydraulic System
- Specifications
- General Information
- Hydraulic Schematics
- Hydraulic Flow Circuits
- Special Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Testing
- Traction Circuit - Charge Pressure Test
- Traction Circuit - Charge Pump Flow Test
- Traction Circuit - Wheel Motor Efficiency Test
- Traction Circuit - Traction (Piston) Pump Flow and Relief Pressure Test
- Steering/Boom Lift Circuit - Gear Pump P2 Flow and Circuit Relief Pressure Test (Using Tester with Flow Meter and Pressure...
- Steering/Boom Lift Circuit - Steering Control Valve and Steering Cylinder Test
- Steering/Boom Lift Circuit - Boom Lift Cylinder Internal Leakage Test
- Spray Pump Circuit - Gear Pump P1 Flow Test (Using Tester with Flow Meter and Pressure Gauge)
- Adjustments
- Service and Repairs
- General Precautions for Removing and Installing Hydraulic System Components
- Check Hydraulic Lines and Hoses
- Gear Pump
- Gear Pump Service
- Traction (Piston) Pump
- Traction (Piston) Pump Service
- Wheel Motors
- Wheel Motor Service
- Spray Pump Drive Motor and Control Manifold Assembly
- Spray Pump Drive Motor Service
- Spray Pump Control Manifold Service
- Steering Control Valve
- Steering Control Valve Service
- Steering Cylinder
- Steering Cylinder Service
- Boom Lift Manifold
- Boom Lift Manifold Service
- Boom Lift Cylinders
- Boom Lift Cylinder Service
- Oil Cooler
- Hydraulic Reservoir
- Electrohydraulic In-line (EHi) Steering Valve (Optional AutoSteer Kit)
- Electrohydraulic In-line (EHI) Steering Valve Service (Optional AutoSteer Kit)
- 6 - Electrical System
- General Information
- Electrical Drawings
- Special Tools
- InfoCenter Display
- Troubleshooting
- Electrical System Quick Checks
- Adjustments
- Component Testing
- Fusible Links
- Fuses
- Engine Fuses (Gasoline Engines Only)
- Toro Electronic Controller (TEC)
- PVED-CLS Controller (Optional AutoSteer)
- Ignition Switch
- Indicator Lights (Diesel Engines Only)
- Headlight Switch (Standard)
- Spray-Mode Switch (ExcelaRate Spray Systems Only)
- Application-Rate Switch (machines without GeoLink Spray System)
- Road Switch (Optional AutoSteer)
- Speed-Lock Switch
- Boom Lift Switches
- Spray Pump Enable and Agitation Switches
- Master Boom (Spray Enable) Switch
- Remote Engage Switch (Optional AutoSteer)
- Boom Control Switches
- Speed Lock Coil
- Brake Pedal Switch
- Relays with Four (4) Terminals
- Relays with Five (5) Terminals
- Engine Relays (Gasoline Engines Only)
- Traction Speed Sensor
- Hydraulic Valve Solenoid Coils
- Neutral Switch
- Fuel Run/Stop Solenoid (Diesel Engines Only)
- Glow Plug Controller (Diesel Engines Only)
- Fuel Pump (Gasoline Engines Only)
- Fuel Pump (Diesel Engines Only)
- Fuel Level Sender (Gasoline Engines Only)
- Fuel Level Sender (Diesel Engines Only)
- Coolant Temperature Sender
- Oil Pressure Switch
- CAN-bus Terminator Resistors
- Diode Assemblies
- Resistor Assemblies
- Spray System Valve Actuators
- Operator Seat Switch
- Audible Alarm
- Throttle Assembly (Gasoline Engines Only)
- Flow Meter Sensor
- Pressure Transducer
- Horn Button (Optional)
- Tank Clean Rinse Pump Switch (Optional)
- Foam Marker ON/OFF Switch (Optional)
- Foam Marker Control Switch (Optional)
- Electric Hose Reel Motor Switch (Optional)
- Electric Hose Reel Rate Switch (Optional)
- Road Headlight Switch (Optional)
- Hazard Light Switch (Optional)
- Service and Repairs
- 7 - ExcelaRate Spray System
- Specifications
- General Information
- Special Tools
- ExcelaRate Spray System Diagram
- ExcelaRate Spray System Operation
- InfoCenter Display
- Troubleshooting
- Service and Repairs
- Spray System Components
- Spray Pump
- Spray Pump Service
- Pressure Relief Valve
- Spray Control Manifold Assembly
- Agitation Valve Assembly
- Boom Section Valve Assembly
- Boom Section Valve and Agitation Valve Service
- Agitation Bypass Valve Service
- Boom Section Bypass Valve Service
- Boom Section Bypass Shut-Off Valve and Agitation Throttle Valve Service
- Flow Meter
- Flow Meter Service
- Suction Line
- Agitation Line
- Drain Line
- Turret Bodies
- Turret Body Service
- Nozzle Flow Meter (Optional NozzAlert Nozzle Sensing System)
- Spray Boom Hinge
- Spray Tank
- 8 - GeoLink Spray System
- Calibrating the AutoSteer Steering System Components (Optional) 56
- Specifications
- General Information
- Special Tools
- GeoLink Spray System Diagram
- GeoLink Spray System Operation
- X25 and X30 Control Console Screens
- InfoCenter Display
- Troubleshooting
- Automatic Section Control Override
- Remote Assistance (X30 Consoles Only)
- X25 or X30 Control Console Error Messages
- Crash Reports
- Guidance and Rate Management System
- Operator Advisories (InfoCenter Display)
- Using the InfoCenter Display for Troubleshooting
- Machine Faults (InfoCenter Display)
- AutoSteer Faults (Optional AutoSteer Only)
- Product Handling System
- Adjustments
- Service and Repairs
- GPS Antenna (AGI-4)
- Modem (machines with RTK correction)
- Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) (machines with RTK correction)
- Automatic Section Controller (ASC-10)
- X25 or X30 Control Console
- CAN-bus Terminator Resistors
- Fuses
- Material Handling “Wet” Components
- Spray Pump
- Spray Pump Service
- Pressure Relief Valve
- Spray Control Manifold Assembly
- Agitation Valve Assembly
- Nozzle Valve Assembly
- Nozzle Valve and Agitation Valve Service
- Agitation Bypass Valve Service
- Agitation Throttle Valve Service
- Flow Meter
- Flow Meter Service
- Suction Line
- Agitation Line
- Drain Line
- Turret Bodies
- Turret Body Service
- Nozzle Flow Meter (Optional NozzAlert Nozzle Sensing System)
- Spray Boom Hinge
- Spray Tank
- 9 - Chassis
- 10 - Ultra Sonic Boom Kit (Optional)
- Appendix A: Foldout Drawings
- Electrical Drawing Designations
- Hydraulic Schematic – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers 316000000 to 400699413)
- Hydraulic Schematic – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers 400966414 to 405699999)
- Hydraulic Schematic – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 405700000)
- Hydraulic Schematic – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 405700000) with AutoSteer (Optional)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers above 40346000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers above 40346000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers above 40346000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers above 40346000)
- Electrical Schematic – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 316000000) with GeoLink Spray System (Optional)
- Electrical Schematic – Ultra Sonic Boom Kit (Optional)
- Front Wire Harness Drawing – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers 316000000 to 403460000)
- Front Wire Harness Drawing – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers above 403460000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers above 403460000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-D (serial numbers above 403460000)
- Front Wire Harness Drawing – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers 316000000 to 403445000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers 316000000 to 403445000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers 316000000 to 403445000)
- Front Wire Harness Drawing – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers above 403445000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers above 403445000)
- Front Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800-G (serial numbers above 403445000)
- Rear Wire Harness Drawing – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 316000000)
- Rear Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 316000000)
- Rear Wire Harness Drawing – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 316000000) with GeoLink Spray System (Optional)
- Rear Wire Harness Diagram – Multi Pro 5800 (serial numbers above 316000000) with GeoLink Spray System (Optional)
- Wire Harness Drawing – AutoSteer Kit (Optional)
- Wire Harness Diagram – AutoSteer Kit (Optional)
- Wire Harness Drawing – Ultra Sonic Boom Kit (Optional)
- Wire Harness Diagram – Ultra Sonic Boom Kit (Optional)
- Main Wire Harness – NozzAlert Nozzle Sensing System (Optional)
- Center Section Wire Harness – NozzAlert Nozzle Sensing System (Optional)
- Right Boom Wire Harness – NozzAlert Nozzle Sensing System (Optional)
- Left Boom Wire Harness – NozzAlert Nozzle Sensing System (Optional)
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Testing
The most effective method for isolating problems in the
hydraulic system is by using hydraulic test equipment
such as pressure gauges and flow meters in the hydrau-
lic circuits during various operational checks (see the
Special Tools section in this Chapter).
Before Performing Hydraulic Tests
IMPORTANT: All obvious areas such as hydraulic
oil supply, oil filter, binding linkages, loose fasten-
ers or improper adjustments must be checked be-
fore assuming that a hydraulic component is the
source of a hydraulic problem.
WARNING
Before performing any work on the hydraulic
system, system pressure must be relieved and
all rotating machine parts must come to a stop.
Turn ignition switch OFF and remove key from
switch. When engine has stopped rotating, oper-
ate all hydraulic controls to relieve hydraulic
system pressure.
Precautions for Hydraulic Testing
CAUTION
Failure to use gauges with recommended pres-
sure (PSI) rating as listed in test procedures
could result in damage to the gauge and possible
personal injury from leaking hot oil.
WARNING
Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks
or nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid under high
pressure. Do not use hands to search for leaks;
use paper or cardboard. Hydraulic fluid escap-
ing under pressure can have sufficient force to
penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. If
fluid is injected into the skin, it must be surgical-
ly removed within a few hours by a doctor famil-
iar with this type of injury. Gangrene may result
from such an injury.
CAUTION
All testing should be performed by two (2)
people. One person should be in the seat to oper-
ate the machine and the second person should
read and record test results.
1. Clean machine thoroughly before disconnecting or
disassembling any hydraulic components. Always keep
in mind the need for cleanliness when working on hy-
draulic system components. Contamination will cause
excessive wear of hydraulic components.
2. Put metal caps or plugs on any hydraulic lines left
open or exposed during testing or after removal of com-
ponents.
3. The engine must be in good operating condition. Use
a phototach (non−contact tachometer) when performing
a hydraulic test. Engine speed can affect the accuracy
of the test readings. Monitor engine RPM during hy-
draulic testing. Use the information below when per-
forming hydraulic system tests. If engine RPM is above
or below the specified speed during a test, you will need
to adjust the expected hydraulic performance paramet-
ers (aprox. 3% per 100 engine rpm at full throttle)
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic component output volume
relates directly to engine RPM. For every 100 engine
rpm the following component output volumes will
change by the volume listed.
Hydrostat: 100 engine RPM = 1.07 GPM or 137.4 oz.
(4.06 ltr) of hydraulic fluid displaced per minute
Internal Charge Pump: 100 engine RPM = 0.18 GPM
or 23.3 oz. (688 cc) of hydraulic fluid displaced per
minute
Gear Pump (P1): 100 engine RPM = 0.41 GPM or
52.6 oz. (1556 cc) of hydraulic fluid displaced per
minute
Gear Pump (P2): 100 engine RPM = 0.15 GPM or
118.8 oz. (557 cc) of hydraulic fluid displaced per
minute
NOTE: The hydraulic pumps are connected directly to
the engine crankshaft, so 1 engine RPM = 1 pump RPM.