Pto maintenance, Oil and filter change, Oil fill – Great Plains PTO Kits Single-Section User Manual

Page 26: Oil specification, Pto maintenance oil and filter change

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Single-Section PTO Pumps

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

PTO Maintenance

Oil and Filter Change

Oil Fill

Refer to Figure 19 and Figure 20
A dry or fully drained system may require as much as
6.5 gallons (25 liters) of oil to charge the cooler, pump,
motor, hoses, filter and valve, and leave 5.5 gallons
(21 liters) in the reservoir.

Before adding oil, check that the drain plug

is secure,

and that there are no signs of leaks in hoses or at any
system fittings.

Oil Specification
10W-30 good quality mineral base hydraulic fluid,
viscosity 70 to 250 SUS at 210

°F (100°C).

Remove the filler cap

. Add oil until the oil level in the

tank, as observed on the sight gauge

, reaches the fill

line on the decal (the horizontal mid-border of the decal).
The fill line is:

9.15 inches (23.2 cm)

above the tank bottom. If the 858-003C decal requires
replacement, adjust the center border line to this height.

Operate the PTO system briefly, or until the tank level
stops changing. See “PTO Operation” on page 8 for
operations.

Recheck the sight gauge. As necessary, add oil to fill
line.

Oil and Filter Change

At a regularly scheduled oil change, also change the
filter. At initial system flush, no filter change is required.

Refer to Figure 19 and Figure 20
1.

Wait for the oil to cool before changing the oil.

2.

Place a container under the drain plug

of the

reservoir, with at least a capacity of:
7 gallons (26 liters)

3.

Carefully remove the drain plug.

4.

Allow several minutes for oil in the filter to drain into
and out of the reservoir. Change filter as required.
See page 23 for filter size. Seat filter per
instructions on filter.

5.

Thread the plug back into the tank. Seating torque
is 27 to 43 foot-pounds (37 to 58 N-m).

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8-13

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v.

B

To a

void Injur

y or

Mac

hine Dama

ge:

*Operate onl

y with

540 rpm PT

O

CA

UTION

2

3

Hot Surface and Hot Fluid Hazards:
Assess the tank temperature before adjusting oil level.
Draining excess hot oil could result in a severe burn. If the
PTO has been operated recently, the oil temperature could be
as high as 180

°F (82°C).

Figure 19:

Oil Filler Cap and Filter

34617

1

2

3

Figure 20:

Oil Drain Plug

34688

858-003C

USE ANY HIGH Q

UALITY MINERAL BASED

HYDRA

ULIC FLUID

WITH A

VISCOSITY RA

TING

OF 10W

-30.

OIL MUST BE CLEAN AND FREE

FR

OM DIR

T OR CONT

AMINANT P

AR

TICLES

TO

PREVENT D

AMA

GE

TO

PUMP AND MO

TOR.

REPLA

CE FIL

TER ELEMENT AFTER EVER

Y

150 OPERA

TING HOURS OR 2

YEARS SER

VICE.

LEVEL

TOOLBAR BEFORE CHECKING OIL LEVEL

CAP

ACITY = 5.5 U

.S

. GALS

OIL FILL LINE

858-004C

Read Owner’

s Man

ual BEFORE oper

ating machine

.

Keep tr

actor at IDLING SPEED and slo

wly engage PT

O

to pre

vent damage to Hydr

aulic Motor

Keep Radiator clean and free of f

oreign matter to

pre

vent o

verheating.

Do NO

T oper

ate with h

ydr

aulic oil at or abo

ve 180°F

.

HO

T FLUID HAZARD

WA

RN

ING

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