Engine cooling, Specific torques, Purging transaxles – Craftsman 127.28876 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

ENGINE COOLING

Continued operation with a clogged cooling system

will cause severe overheating and can result in en­
gine damage.

-

Daily:

Clean air intake screen

V.

-

Every 100 hours:

Clean cooling fins beneath

blower housing

H

with reference to information in

the engine manufacturer's manual.

B

lade

bolts

70 ET-LBS (95 Nm)

WHEEL HUB NUTS

150 ET-LBS (203 Nm)

E

ngine

crankshaet

bolt

50 ET-LBS (68 Nm)

TRANSAXLE PULLEY NUT

28.3

- 41.6

ET-LBS (38 - 56 Nm)

TRANSAXLE DRAIN PLUG

15 - 20 ET-LBS (20 - 27

Ntti

TRANSAXLE EILTER

130 - 150 in-lbs (14.6 - 16.9 Nm)

SPECIFIC TORQUES

PURGING TRANSAXLES

Due to the effects air has on efficiency in hydrostatic
drive applications, it is critical that it be purged from

the system.

These purge procedures should be implemented any
time a hydrostatic system has been opened to fa­
cilitate maintenance or any additional fluid has been
added to the system.

Purging may be required if the unit shows any of the

following symptoms:

- Noisy operation.
- Lack of power or drive after short term use.
- High operation temperature, excessive oil

expansion.

1. Check the transaxle fluid, fill to proper level, if

required.

2. Raise the drive wheels off the ground. Support

unit with jackstands or other suitable means.

3. With the bypass valves open, and the engine

running, slowly move the control levers in both

forward and reverse directions 5 to 6 times. As

air is purged from the unit, the oil level will drop.

4. With the bypass valve closed, and the engine

running, slowly move the control levers in both

forward and reverse directions 5 to 6 times.

5. Stop engine. Check the transaxle fluid level, add

fluid as required.

6. It may be necessary to repeat steps 3-5 until all

the air is completely purged from the system.
When the transaxle moves forward and reverse
at normal speed, purging is complete.

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