11—hydraulic oil filter, 12—handle bar removal, 13—jumper cables – National Mower HYDRO HYD70OM-8/99 User Manual

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HY70OM-8/99

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MAINTENANCE, Continued

8.11—HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER

To prevent damage to the hydraulic system, the

hydraulic oil filter should be changed after the first 25

hours of operation and every 250 hours thereafter.

1.

Remove the old filter and fill new filter with clean

fluid.

2.

Install new filter. Hand tighten only.

3.

Run engine at idle speed with hydrostatic pump in

neutral for five minutes.

4.

Check hydraulic oil level and add if necessary.

Frequent checks must be made on the oil

level in the hydraulic system. Should the

pump run short of oil, immediate and

permanent damage will result.

8.12—HANDLE BAR REMOVAL

For easy removal of handle bars follow this procedure.

1.

Cut away rubber coating above steering hub.

(Shown in diagram) Clean internal threads as

necessary.

2.

Insert 3/8”-24NF X 2" hex head capscrew. (Fully

threaded if possible).

3.

Loosen set screws attaching handle bars to the

steering shaft.

4.

Screw capscrew in until handle bars are removed.

5.

Reinstall handle bars and replace the 2" long

capscrew with a 3/8”-24NF x 3/8” long capscrew

to prevent future rusting of steering hub to shaft.

8.13—JUMPER CABLES

Before attempting to “jump” the battery, check

the condition of the battery, check the water level and

refer to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
1.

Stop the engine on vehicle with good battery.

2.

Connect one jumper cable to positive terminal on

good battery. Connect other end of the jumper

cable to the positive terminal on the dead battery.

3.

Connect one jumper cable to negative terminal on

good battery. Connect other end of negative

jumper to ground (frame) of vehicle with dead

battery.

8.14—LUBRICATION

Refer to “Lubrication” Section, Pages 24 and

25 of this Maintenance Manual.

8.15—PAINTING

For protection and appearance, clean and

retouch scratched or worn painted surfaces. National

Mower green and white spray paint cans, in 12-3/4

ounces, are available at your National Mower Equipment

Distributor.

8.16—BELT REPLACEMENT

To make belt changes easier a belt tool

kit is available through National Mowers

parts department. (Refer to section 4.3).

Belts should be inspected regularly, worn or damaged

belts may cause poor mowing results or disrupt

operation. If a belt change is necessary follow these

steps.

1.

Remove the mounting bolts securing the pivot

bracket on the two front cutting units.

This bracket is spring loaded. Slowly

rotate the pivot bracket.

NOTE

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