Ghs exhaust screen, Hydrostatic transmission cooling fins, Checking/servicing – Walker MDD (20.9 HP) User Manual

Page 64: Engine cooling system, Coolant level, Maintenance instructions

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Maintenance Instructions

CLEANING/

CHECKING/SERVICING

3.

Reinstall the GHS blower drive belt by reversing
the removal procedure.

Collapse Blower Belt Tightener

to Remove GHS Blower Drive Belt

GHS Exhaust Screen

Refer to Cleaning the GHS Exhaust Screen in

Op-

erating Instructions

.

Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins

Keeping the cooling fins on the hydrostatic transmis-
sions clean and free of obstruction is essential to
avoid overheating
the transmission fluid and short-
ening transmission life. The cooling fins should be
checked every 100 hours; and cleaned if necessary.

To clean the fins, use compressed air and/or a pres-
sure washer. The cooling fins extend all the way
around the housing -- the fins underneath need to be
clean as well as the more visible fins above. Also,
pay close attention to the area under the drive pulley.

IMPORTANT: In case an oil leak develops on the
input shaft, the cooling fan blowing dusty air and oil
on the transmission will quickly pack the cooling
fins with oily dirt. If this condition occurs, replace
the seal immediately to avoid overheating and dam-
aging the transmission. The input shaft assembly
and seal are easily replaced without removing the
transmission from the machine.

An additional procedure in maintaining transmission
cooling is to inspect the cooling fans. Replace the
fan(s) if blades are missing or damaged.

Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins

CHECKING/SERVICING

Engine Cooling System

Coolant Level

GHS Blower

Drive Belt

Blower

Pulley

Blower

Drive Pulley

Belt Tightener

Idler Pulley

DANGER

To prevent accidental starting of the en-
gine when servicing or adjusting the ma-
chine, remove the key from the ignition
switch and disconnect the electric plug on
the fuel shut-off solenoid.

WARNING

NEVER remove the radiator pressure cap
when the engine is hot — hot water could
spray and cause a burn if the cap is taken
off too soon.

Cooling Fins

Cooling Fan

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