Changing the engine oil – Toro 13AX60RG744 User Manual

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Changing the Engine Oil

The engine oil and oil filter should be changed after
every 50 hours of operation.

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WARNING:

If the engine has been recently

run, the engine, muffler and surrounding
metal surfaces will be hot and can cause
burns to the skin. Allow the tractor to cool and
use caution when removing

IMPORTANT: The oil filter should be changed at every
oil change interval.

To complete an oil change, proceed as follows:

Draining the Oil

Run the engine for a few minutes to allow the oil in the

crankcase to warm up. Warm oil will flow more freely
and carry away more of the engine sediment which may

have settled at the bottom of the crankcase. Use care to

avoid burns from hot oil.

1. Pop open the protective cap on the end of the oil

drain valve to expose the drain port. See Figure 17

2. Remove the oil fill cap/ dipstick from the oil fill tube.
3. Push the oil drain hose (packed with this manual)

onto the oil drain port. Route the opposite end of
the hose into an appropriate oil collection container
with a capacity great enough to collect the used oil

(the engine, with oil filter, has a capacity of 50.75

oz. /1.5 liters).

4. Push the oil drain valve in slightly, then rotate

counterclockwise and pull outward to begin
draining oil.

5. After the oil has finished draining, push the oil drain

valve back in, rotate it clockwise to lock the valve
closed and re-cap the end of the oil drain valve to

keep debris from entering the drain port.

IMPORTANT: Always change the oil filter when
performing an oil change on your tractor’s engine.

Changing the Oil Filter

After draining the oil, proceed as follows:

1. Before removing the old oil filter, clean around its

base to prevent debris from entering the crankcase.

2. Grasp the oil filter and remove it from the filter

adapter by turning it counterclockwise.

3. Place a new replacement filter in a shallow pan with

the open end up and pour new oil of the proper type

(refer to the chart on page 22), in through the

threaded center hole.

IMPORTANT: Stop pouring when the oil reaches the
bottom of the threads and allow a minute or two for the
oil to be absorbed by the filter material.

4. Put a drop of oil on your fingertip and apply a light

coating to the gasket of the new oil filter.

5. Install the replacement oil filter on the engine by

turning it clockwise onto the filter adapter until the

rubber gasket makes contact with the base.

Tighten the filter an additional 1/2 turn after the
gasket first makes contact.

Re-filling the Crankcase with Oil

IMPORTANT: Always check the level on the dipstick as
instructed on page 22 before adding more oil. Do NOT
overfill.

NOTE:

For the proper oil type, refer to the chart on

page 22 of this manual.

1. Clean the area around the oil fill tube to prevent

debris from entering the crankcase.

2. Slowly pour oil into the fill tube. Fill the crankcase

until the oil level reaches the full (F) mark on the

dipstick (Refer to Page 22).

3. Reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick securely into the oil

fill tube.

IMPORTANT: The oil fill cap/dipstick must be installed
securely onto the tube at all times when the engine
is operating. Severe engine damage could result from
a failure to do so.

4. Start the tractor engine and allow it to run for thirty

seconds, then stop the engine and remove the
ignition key.

5. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. Do not

overfill the engine crankcase.

6. Examine the area around the base of the oil fill

tube, the oil filter adapter, and the oil drain valve for

leaks before operating the tractor.

IMPORTANT: If leaks are present, have your engine
serviced by an authorized Toro service dealer before
operating the tractor.

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