10 filling hydraulic fluid, 11 changing hydraulic oil filter, Caution – Echo 74554 Owners Manual v.3 User Manual

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5 INCH CHIpper

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

System pressure is controlled by the hydraulic control

valve, which is set at 2500 PSI.
In the unlikely event the the oil is completely drained

from the hydraulic system, oil must be added and any air

bubbles must be purged from the system. To do this:
1. Make sure all system components (reservoir, fittings,

etc.) are clean before starting the hydrostatic pump.

2. Fill the reservoir with recommended hydraulic fluid.

Filter fluid before filling the reservoir.

3. Fill the inlet line leading from the reservoir to the hy-

draulic pump before start-up. Loosen the fitting on the

pump inlet line until oil bleeds out.

4. Start the engine and run at the lowest possible

RPM.

5. The oil level in the reservoir drops and bubbles may

appear in the fluid as air is purged from the unit. Refill

the reservoir as necessary.

6. Run the unit and move the control arm in both direc-

tions for several minutes until any remaining air is

purged from the unit. Refill the reservoir as neces-

sary.

7. Check to ensure the feed roller stops when the control

arm is in the neutral position.

8. Shut down the engine or disengage PTO, check for

and correct any fluid leaks, and check the reservoir

level. Add fluid if necessary.

Check the reservoir daily for proper fluid level, the

presence of water (noted by a cloudy to milky appearance,

or free water in bottom of reservoir), and rancid fluid odor

(excessive heat). The hydraulic pump normally does not

require regular fluid changes.
Premium hydraulic fluids containing high quality rust,

oxidation, and foam inhibitors are required. These include

premium turbine oils, API Cd engine oils per SAE J183,

M2C33F or g automatic transmission fluids meeting

Allison C-3 or Caterpillar TO-2. and certain specialty

agricultural tractor fluids.

The hydraulic oil filter should be changed after the first

50 hours and every 200 hours thereafter or at annual

intervals. The fluid and filter should be changed and

system cleaned if the fluid becomes contaminated with

foreign matter (water, dirt, grease, etc.) or if the fluid has

been subjected to temperature levels greater than the

maximum recommended.
The filter is located underneath the hydraulic reservoir.
To change the hydraulic oil filter:

Using an oil filter wrench, unscrew the filter.

1.

Once the filter becomes loose, turn it out the rest of

2.

the way with your hand.
Properly discard old filter.

3.

Lube the rubber seal on the new filter (PN 16588) with

4.

clean hydraulic oil.
Install the filter onto the threaded pipe. Turn with your

5.

hand until the filter is finger tight.
Turn, by hand, another 1/2 turn.

6.

Check hydraulic oil level and fill if necessary.

7.

CauTion

Handle pressurized hydraulic fluid carefully. Escaping

pressurized hydraulic fluid can have sufficient force to

penetrate your skin causing serious injury. This fluid

may also be hot enough to burn. Serious infection or

reactions can develop if proper medical treatment is

not administered immediately.

5.10 filling HYdrauliC fluid

hydraulic systems

contain fluid under high pressure.

Never check for leaks with your hands. Relieve

pressure before disconnecting any hydraulic lines.

CauTion

5.11 CHanging HYdrauliC oil filTer

HYDRAULIC

FILTER

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