Changing transmission gear oil, Danger – Troy-Bilt 12065 User Manual

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Photo 5-5: Checking the transmis­

sion gear oil level. The Inset Figure

shows the worm gear.

Topping off Transmission

Gear Oil

1. Complete steps l-through-3 de­
scribed in “Checking Transmission

Gear Oil.”

2. Insert a funnel into the
filler/check plug hole.

NOTE: When adding only a few
ounces of gear oil, use API rated
GL-3 or GL-5 transmission gear
oil with a viscosity of SAE 140,

SAE 85W-140, or SAE 80W-90.
(Straight SAE 140 with an API rat­
ing of GL-3 is preferred). When
adding a complete refill of new
gear oil after having drained the
transmission, refill only with
SAE 140 or SAE 85W-140 with
an API of GL-3.

3. Slowly pour clean gear oil into
the transmission. Frequently
check the level so as not to overfill
the transmission. See Figure 5-6.

4. When the gear oil level is cor­
rect, reinstall the filler/check plug
securely.

Figure 5-6: Gear oil fill hole.

Changing Transmission
Gear Oil

The transmission gear oil does

not have to be changed unless you
know that it has been contaminated
by foreign materials such as sand,
dirt, or metal particles. Of course,
any internal repairs on the trans­
mission would also require that the
gear oil be drained and changed.

1. Drain gasoline from the fuel

tank or run the engine until the fuel
tank is empty.

2. Drain the oil from the engine.

3. Remove the four bolts and
washers securing the transmission
cover to the front part of the trans­
mission. Lift the cover and gasket
off the transmission. See Photo 5-7.

4. Remove the left wheel.

5. Lower the left axle down into a
drain pan and slowly tilt the tiller
to the left so the gear oil drains
from the top of the transmission
into the drain pan. See Photo 5-8.

6. Once gear oil has drained, tilt
tiller upright and reinstall wheel.

7. Reinstall the transmission cover
using a new cover gasket.

8. Add new gear oil—see specifi­
cations in NOTE at left.

9. Add engine oil to the engine.

DANGER

Gasoline is highly flammable

and its vapors are explosive.

Follow these safety practices

to prevent personal injury or

property damage from fire or

explosion.
• Allow the engine and muf­

fler to cool for at least two

minutes before draining the

tiller’s gasoline tank.
• Do not allow open flames,

sparks, matches or smoking

in the area.

• Wipe away spills and push

tiller away from spilled fuel.
• Use only an approved fuel

container and store it safely

out of the reach of children.
• Do not store gasoline in an

area where its vapors could

reach an open flame or

spark, or where ignition

sources are present (such as

hot water and space heaters,

furnaces,

clothes

dryers,

stoves, electric motors, etc.)

Photo 5-7: Removing front cover.

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Photo 5-8: Draining the gear oil.

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